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February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… year ago. " Happenings .. . ._. feature plenty of meetings. The Rackham Student Government holds its weekly executive session at 7 p.m. on Rackham's 4th Floor . . . Tae-Kwon Do enthusiasts gather at…

… officials said a communique would be issued, even if Jobert refuses to sign. Meanwhile it was announced that Iraq will boycott an Arab oil meeting this week in Libya be- cause oil ministers want to talk about…

… Monitor See FRENCH, Page 2 Despite the adverse affects of administrative and financial diffi- culties, the minority student-spon- sored Third World People's Soli- darity Conference is shaping up to be one…

… Angela Davis and American Indian Movement co-founder Clyde Bellacourt to campus. Although the speakers will prob- ably be the biggest drawing card for both minority and non-minority students at the…

… University, the con- ference will also draw students as' a one credit mini-course spon- sored by the literary college. THE CONFERENCE c o m e s hard on the heels of a number of setbacks for minority students

…), and the resignation of the first black Student Govern- ment Council (SGC) president, Lee Gill. The Third World Conference pur- ports to educate and "promote greater understanding and sensi- tivity among…

… third world students." Ted Liu, co-director of SGC's Minority Affairs Commission and one of the chief organizers of the conference, expressed the purpose of the conference a little mcre strongly. "We…

…'re trying to bring about an awareness to minority students as a group," said Liu. "There's a lot who don't know they've got prob- lems, they've been so filtered into the system." ALTHOUGH the conference has…

… say that Vice-President for Student Services Henry Johnson agreed to support the program yesterday morning. Davis HEW alleges. drive to sink rent proposal By STEPHEN SELBST The Human Rights Party (HRP…

… property to their knees." The letter concludes that "a le- gal effort to evaluate and stop this petition (rent control) before it gets can the ballot worl he the Students battle 'U 'in coed bathroom bowl…

February 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4-Wednesday, February 27, 1980-The Michigan Daily L Ui t'c~tqan Ninety Years of Editorial Fr Vol. XC, No. 122 h h- Edited and managed by students at the Uni A midterm anyone could pass News…

… registration, especially now that thousands of students and other clear-thinkers across the country have made known their strong opposition to such plans., Someone, however, is tampering with the scale on which…

… with the Arab boycott against Israel. Beginning in March, Israel's airline and an Egyptian airline will start operating two flights a week between the two countries. Telephone, postal and other links…

… its assist countries in self -def Sadat has shown a desire to provision even at the risk of; self from other Arab countri however, that Egypt can still tries in the name of self-del plains Israel…

February 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…. Nader: 'Son ofa...' Nader knocked WASHINGTON - F e d e r a l Trade Commissioner Paul Rand Dixon called consumer advocate Ralph Nader "a son of a bitch and a dirty Arab" at a recent appearance before an…

…." Nader countered that "He owes me and his chief, Presi- dent Carter, and many other Americans an apology. And he will give me one.,, Meanwhile, it was understood that the National Association for Arab

… passed his first rest in a bid to organize a socialist THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII,;No. 100 Tuesday, February 1, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

…, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information…

….O.W. gives the Women's State of the Union Address at George Wash- ington Univ., 10:10 a.m. Ctr. Cont. Educ. of Women: Karen Shill, "Personality, values and Atti- tudes of Foreign University Students in the U…

February 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… opportunities accord- ed the white population. They have already tried one course of action in the Texas and Oklahoma cases, which were problems of a single student. But closing down the Mehary school will mean…

…- istration has reached out its hands to be tied. For who asked the Administration to do this lawyer's job for the other side? Why didn't it let some Arab legalist think up this point, if it is a point? The…

… Administration hopes to get at partition indirectly in this way, without complicating our relations with the Arabs. But there is a familiar note in the new stand we have taken, which makes hope ill. It is the note…

…, campus PARKING permits. It is to be noted that a student driving permit is not a parking permit. Persons using restricted parking areas illegally are liable for fines. RESTRICTED AREAS 1. Thayer S. at Hill…

… The campus parking areas list- ed below are UNRESTRICTED and may be used by student driv- ers without securing parking per- mits. In using these areas how- ever, it should be pointed out that improper…

…, signs and printed matter not inconsistent with good taste may be posted on the bulletin boards in campus buildings, but not elsewhere. The Committee on Student Af- fairs will hold its next meeting on Tues…

…., March 2, 3 p.m. Petitions to be presented for consideration at this meeting must besubmitted to the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall, not later than 12 noon on Mon., March 1. Application…

… Employment in For- estry: All students in the School of Forestry and Conservation who desire summer employment in the western regions of the U. S. For- est Service must submit applica- tions immediately. Forms…

… Service will speak on Prin- ciples of Vessel Sanitation, Mon., March 1, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 445, W. Engineering' Bldg. All Engineering students are invited. Academic Notices Spanish 222 from now on will meet in…

…. All students invited. Congregational-Disciples Guild: Film, entitled "Beyond Our Own." 9:15 p.m., Guild House. Coming Events Films pon Geography and Travel: Kellogg Auditorium, 4:15 p.m., Tues., March 2…

February 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…PROBLEM OF THE NEEDY STUDENT See rage 4 / l~tr 7!Iatt CLOUDY, WARMER Latest Deadline in the State I VOL. LXVII, No. 107 ANN ARBOR, MICMGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 EIGHT PAGES Teamsters…

…- termine methods of enforcement, and suggest discipline measures. ACTION: SGC Views Fees Raise With Alarm By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council yesterday viewed "With deep con- cern" recent…

… proposals that the University consider "substantial" tuition raises. "Such an act would hinder1 otherwisehighly qualified students, many of whom are already neces- sarily employed in part time jobs, from…

… obtaining a Michigan educa- tion," SGC said in unanimously adopting a statement sponsored by Treasurer Lewis ngan, '57, and Maynard Goldman, '59. SGC also named three students yesterday to serve on the newly…

…- formed calendar committee headed by Prof. John C. Kohl of the en- gineering college. Student Representatives SGC member Scott Chrysler, '59, former Student Legislature mem- ber Leonard Wilcox, '60L, and…

… Mary Terry, '58, who has worked on student opinion surveys for SGC, will represent student opin- ion on the calendar committee. Reports from the Lecture Study Committee and from the Inter- fraternity C o…

… in the Middle East. Such a policy, he said, would aim particularly to block Egyptian as well as Soviet Communist de- signs on the Arab world. Mollet reported this development in a speech to the…

… told his press club audi- ence he thinks Israel was entitled to a definite settlement of its fron- tiers with the Arab states and a guarantee of its territorial integ- rity. Endorses Guarantees He also…

February 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

… — Tuesday, February 6, 2018 DAYTON HARE Managing Editor 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. ALEXA…

… Kevin Sweitzer Tara Jayaram Ashley Zhang Ellery Rosenzweig Elena Hubbell A new kind of grading system is gaining traction at the University of Michigan. About 8,000 students at the…

… Business takes a completely non-self-determined approach to students’ grades: It assesses each and every class on a bell curve, irrespective of learning material, types of assignments or student

… LSA typically use an absolute grading system to assess students — in my own experience taking a number of upper-level courses in 12 different departments, I have only been graded on a curve in…

… the Economics Department. Students in business courses, however, are perpetually sorted on a bell curve that doesn’t necessarily raise their raw scores. This places them in a state similar to…

students in “weeder” LSA classes in the sense that one student’s gain is inherently another’s loss. The curve is as follows: Grades for all core classes in the Business School are distributed with less…

… than 40 percent of students receiving an A- or above, less than 90 percent receive a B or above, and over 10 percent receiving a B- or below. The problem with this grading system isn’t in…

… numerical outcomes — the Business School’s curve doesn’t impact students’ overall GPAs significantly. The average sophomore transfer to the program comes in with a 3.7 GPA and the Business School…

February 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…_______ ~tI ____________________________________________________________________________ I WOUNNsr rospective Doctors Need iberal Education, Dean Says Te-medica1 students with a gad liberal…

…. Alfred H. Stockard, of the zoology department. accompanied Dean Peake to the Louisville con- ference. Prof. Stockard is an ad- visor to premedical students con- centrationg in zoology. Flower Plates Are…

…. STOCKWELL HALL has been invited to provide approxi- mately 30 women as dancing part- ners for the men, New Officers To Be Installed New officers of Delta Epsilon Pi, Orthodox student society, will be…

… transportation information and valuable volumes of Moody's and Poor's reference manuals on rail- roads also are in the Library. Some of the reference manuals date back to the 18th century. Constant Use "Students

… be published later. All NACP students who did not report to the Professor of Naval Science on Monday will do so im- mediately. The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and…

… ofcontrol breaks down. The driving permits. issued to students by the Office of Student Affairs, do not entitle the holders to park in any restricted parking area, except for those students who are physically…

… trial was held last December 2 for those students accused of falsifying their number of semesters in res- idence at the University in order to obtain upperclass seats at the home football games. The fol…

…- lowing students were asked, by mail' to appear at this trial but were not in attendance: Herbert R. Buckner, Lillian K. Cohn, Gor- don K. Craig, Ralph E. DeVore, Anna Mae M. Felts, Lee K. Fish-, er, Daniel…

… hold office hours from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tues., 'March 4 and Thurs., March 6, in Rm. 308, Un- ion, in order that these students may appear to admit their guilt or establish that they were cred- ited…

February 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…iutonomy" for the Arabs, and control of Hebron by the Arabs was taken as bbth a gesture of good will and a prac- tical move toward some degree of self- rule. The trouble started when a Jewish student living…

…- will some irresponsible jivngo even find his way 3SR with to one of the many nuclear triggers, and do all uggle to of us in? repress MUCH COULD DEIFEND on what American e. It has students do, or fail to…

… do, in the months and in some years ahead. nd even In the sixties, students were in the forefront calating of resisting the American crimes in Indochina, e hawks, President Johnson conceded that the…

… unrest in Kremlin the universities had much to do with his ves are decision not to run again and to seek to negotiate for peace in Vietnam. asion of Will the new generation 6f students wake up Moscow and…

…. Ninety Years o f Fditorial FreIono WIQB owner defends change 4 Vol. XC, No. 109 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and- managed by students at the University of Michigan Israels plans ASIDE FROM its…

… Bank city heavily irhabited by Palestinian Arabs, the control of which is crucial to the resolution of the Palestinian question. 'The Israelis had been moving-toward a halfway measure they term "4…

February 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

Student Seats on Faculty Committees including Academic Affairs (3) Civil' Liberties (3), Put her under your spell. Send her the FTD LoveBundle. Usually available for This big, bright bouquet ofless than…

… of friends everywhere it goes. N e w s correspondents, execu- tives, and students all agree that the 11 QA is hard to beat for great all-around perform- ance and dependability. FEATURES: 0 Built…

… a restaurant chain on the side and uses his trampoline men as entertainment. Pick the answer that makes the most semantic sense: 7. A Daily Libel is a) a drunk Michigan student, b) cream cheese and…

… lox at an Alice Lloyd brunch, Research Policies (3) '' i I. , ',';a G, a Student Relations (4) University Relations (4) APPLY NOW !il c) Robben Fleming's nickname for his wife. 8. Pete Maravich…

…-27 Contact: Jackie, 764-2691 Bristol Mtn., N.Y. Contact: Lisa, 764-1085 Western Penn. Contact: Dave, 764-1673 1 I SERIES 1: JEWS & ARABS FEB. 9-8:30--- THE BEDOVINS AN ARAB MINORITY IN ISRAEL & JORDAN…

… PROF. MOSHE SHARON (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Administrator of BEDOVIN AFFAIRS FOR THE ISRAEL ARMY FEB. 10-8:30- JEWS & ARABS: The Political C>j ;. gave Ii1Ce So ms Store. Spring Recess Trips to…

… 618 S. Main 769-4700 Comprehensive Repair Service Available Information & Sign-up Meeting Each' 3532 S.A.B. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. I I II I i U For the Student Body: LEVI'S Denim Bells + TO l…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… proposal for the University of Texas to drop its membership in the National Students' Association was introduced to the Texas Stu- dent Assembly recently. The action follows the recent withdrawal of Harvard…

…- day angrily denied there is any rift between the United Arab Re- public and the Soviet Union. He said Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev has promised to stay out of the internal affairs of the U.A.R. In a…

… time Nasser re- iterated a U.A.R. policy of 'neu- trality. "Some people say we are pro- east, others say pro-west," Nasser added. "But they forget there is an Arab republic and an Arab na- tionalism…

… of the Na- tional Bank of Jackson. (His cam- paign was run by Joe Collins, '58, former president of Student Gov- ernment Council.) Two Withdraw The other two participants in the four-man race for the…

… A resolution saying the party urged that there be "no increase either directly or -indirectly, of student fees and, if possible, a re- duction of such rates for at least the first two years of college…

…," was also passed. Mrs. Mildred Jeffrey, chairman of the resolutions committee, said that reference to "noi ncrease directly, or indirectly, of student fees" meant that party opposes the Bowerman bill…

…. The Bowerman bill would require students to pledge $45 a semester, payable after graduation, as security for a state bond issue to finance a build- ing program for state-supported colleges and…

February 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

… before," one source said. BUT OPPOSITION leader ex-President Suleiman Franjieh told reporters after meeting a Syrian envoy from Assad that no summit would take place before Gemayel "chose the Arab, not the…

…," said LSA Sophomore Mark Graham, one of 21 University students who worked for Hart in Iowa before last week's caucuses there. Graham said the students' and others' door-to-door canvassing and speeches…

… during the caucuses en- couraged a number of Iowans to sup- port Hart. He said their greatest impact was during the actual caucuses when students could speak to undecided voters and win their support…

… much uphill for us. Nothing is going to fall into our laps in Michigan." Hart campaigners have been enlisting help this week in the fishbowl, and Graham said he expects many more students to join the…

February 22, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… either reading, and asked students to pick out forgot or didn't catch." key words once again, in the same "You should split up the cram time - 'The best way to study for the midterm is with your friends…

… from a lecturer. Some of key words." After all the students have the important words in the reding were done a share of the cramming, Golson "aristocracy," "Appomattox," and continued, they should get…

… flood relief was being organized, the broadcast said. Khorramshahr is in an area where Arab dissidents have waged a violen campaign against the central gover nment. Several people were injured in - Tehran…

February 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… of Ph/a rmay Presents An inormational seminar on tho .:1 Doctor of Pkarmacy Degree Program Thursday, February 8, 1979-7-9 PM 3554 C.C. Little Building All interested University of Michigan students are…

…. At the time of the 1973 Arab oil embargo, the normal reserve was 54 days, he said. Asked when he would advise the President to declare a state of emergency, Schlesinger replied, "As we reached 60 days…

Student Financial Assistance of the U.S. Office of Education. He is working with the Deputy Commissioner of Financial Assistance. THE ORGANIZATION of a search committee for a new director is run by Dr…

…. Richard English, the social vice president for academic affairs. The committee, composed of faculty, Michigan Student Assemblyf(MSA) members, and representatives from the Rackham School of Education, should…

…- cial Aid on Butts' leave of absence. Rosy Douglas was appointed Monday as the acting Assistant Director. Butts, who was very involved in the mid-income student assistant act, said in August when he…

February 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 120) • Page Image 10

…............$2.00 FISH $1.75 Arab world decries Israeli plane attack 4 *Dinners Include French Fries, Cole Slow & Bread Sandwiches & Side Orders Also Available FREE DELIVERY (4 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.) AT BOTH…

students (graduate students and undergraduates) may vote. WHO MAY RUN? Any regularly enrolled student on the Ann Arbor cam- pus of the U. of M. This includes graduate and undergraduate stu- dents from all…

… up. $4.30 A NIGHT. 1 I , Only TWA gives you Stutelpass.* It's a coupon booklet that gets you a room and Continental breakfast in a guesthouse or student hotel in any of 52 cities for only $4.30 a…

February 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… Tuition Corntinued from Page 1 The Senator's presentation was part of a weekend meeting of the MCC, which included student government representatives from 13 Michigan public colleges and…

… universities. Most questions directed at the Senator concerned student tuition. Alaina Lewis, chair of MCC and a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, said the she liked the idea of a tax to help out students

…- gents in time for students to partici- pate in the Honorary Degree Com- mittee." But Belcher said he "hand deliv- ered" MSA's recommendations to Duderstadt's secretary one week prior to the official…

…, and five Palestinians were injured in clashes with soldiers, Israeli and Arab reports said. The protest underscored increasing settler vigilantism that this month included angry rampages into Arab towns…

… and stoning of Arab cars. "Me and my friends decided we should get the message across to Qalqilya and the mayor that we have lost our patience," settler Shlomo Katan told Israel radio afterrthe group…

February 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL PAGE…

… University students purge in some way - make themselves vomit, use laxa- tives, diuretics or diet pills. Approximately 60 percent of Michigan stu- dents became more body conscious after ZO starting college…

… from the University collaborated on U-SHAPE with Ann Arbor's Center for Eating Disorders, surveying the University student body "to under- stand students' habits, attitudes, and perceptions around eating…

…, dieting, exercising and body image and how these fit into a larger picture of stu- dent well-being." The researchers attribute these high rates to the University students' competitive nature. And the study…

… offers other clues too: On average, students considered hook-up culture and Greek life to negatively influence their eating habits and body image. However, I think there's another issue at hand: anti…

…-fat prejudice. I know that makingcausal claims about the relationship between fat discrimination and eating disor- ders is tricky. However, with more than half of the student body con- ceding, "I would like…

… myself more if I were thinner" and with 90 per- cent of female students and 55 per- cent of male students worried about gaining the "Freshman 15," it's hard to deny there's a fear of getting fat. This…

…-SHAPE study, when she encourages "students (to) become activists on a very personal level by avoiding diet and weight talk ... The collective power of such individual actions can't be under- estimated. Imagine…

February 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 23, 1996 e txcl igttn ttil 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan gg :. a ta RONNIE…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. FROM THE DAILY 70% representation MSA reps. slight out-of-state students l l x ' O ne year ago, the University…

…'s proposal treated all schools about equally, and he has pro- posed a 4.4-percent increase in allocations to the University. Ironically, some Michigan Student Assembly members want the state to take some of…

…' allocations, Michigan residents attending the public schools would get a tax credit of up to $250 per year. While the two representatives are not trying to harm out-of-state students -who comprise about 30…

Students' Party for which she is the vice presidential candidate. Tuesday night - after the fact - MSA passed a resolution that supported Schor's and Savic's position. The representatives were not speaking…

… on behalf of the entire assembly, but it is clear that MSA supports their position - retroac- tively. By supporting the plan, MSA dis- played a lack of consideration for out-of- state students. MSA…

… representatives did not fulfill their obligation as elected officials to work for the needs ofall students. The External Relations Committee and the Students' Party, as well as the entire assembly, seemed to disre…

…- gard the interests of out-of-state students -an important part of its constituency. Savic said she thought asking the com- mittee to reinstate the tax credit program without giving up any ofthe…

… and necessary state dollars. MSA is obligated to represent all University students, and to fight for their rights. Asking for a tuition break, in addition to a reasonable allocation, is "immature…

February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

….. STUDENTS SURVEYED ABOUT WHY THEY WOULD LEAVE COLLEGE TEXTING IN COSTUME Depressed college dropouts¥ 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com STEPHANIE STEINBERG BEAD WILEY Editorin…

… employment are the most likely reasons students drop out of college, according to a Feb. 17 State News article. The recent study exam- ined survey results from students at a variety of American universities…

… & NOTES Organ player Climate change performance panel chat WHERE: The Michigan League WHEN: Friday at about 3:30 p.m. WHAT: A credit card and a debit card were stolen from a student's backpack, Uni…

…- versity Police reported. The victim noticed unauthorized charges on her cards. Found pot remains hazy WHERE: West Quad Resi- dence Hall WHEN: Saturday at about 12:15 a.m. WHAT: Four students were found in…

… possession of a marijuana-like substance, University Police reported. . WHERE: Mary Markley Residence Hall WHEN: Saturday at about midnight WHAT: A female student was found drunk in a bath- room, University…

… his impoverished borders, including the failed Arab nation yesterday, offering attempt to blow up a U.S.-bound to oversee a dialogue between airliner in December 2009. the ruling party and the Saleh…

… demonstrators, mostly march there, bringing the death university students. toll to nine since the protests Yemen is a tribal society began. where almost every adult male Much is at stake in Yemen has a firearm. A…

… world's largest decide the president's fate. Protests continued yesterday, with 3,000 university students marching in Sanaa, the Yemeni capital. Demonstrations were also held in a number of districts…

February 01, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… newspaper, the ding to the stand at least 15 feet away has faced heavy opposition Eagle. ily newspa- from building entrances, from many students and Sponsoredbytheschool's ton Square but the ban will primar…

…- fans. It is part of an effort Community and Local Gov- ily be enforced by students by MSU's athletics program ernment Relations office, nokingwith- and members of the com- to rebrand itself, but other…

student assaulted WHERE: 216 Thayer WHEN: Friday at about 2:50 WHAT: A male University student was assaulted by five to six college-aged males around Washington Street and Thayer Street, University Police…

… WHAT: A 30-minute film with interviews from young Arab-American women who talk aboutthe stereotypes amd racism they face while living in Chicago. WHEN: Today at noon WHO: Center for Middle Eastern…

… enrolling students living in esidence halls in a research study to see how well influenza (1) vaccines and other strategies work in reducing the risk of influenza illness in university residence halls…

February 07, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… Mecca, Islam's holiest city, in a last- ditch effort to end their bloody con- flict. The Saudi-led push is key to any future peace talks with Israel - and to Arab efforts to blunt Iran's growing power…

… oases to at about a dozen other institutions nationwide, including the Univer- ttract students sity of Connecticut in Storrs; the University of Notre Dame; Fur- man University in Greenville, S.C., By ALAN…

… not looking to expand significantly ed that a more urbanized the size of their student bodies. n of the ideal campus could Students graduating from high t a population well past its school these days…

… new concept of the college from the suburbs, he said. us is taking root: a small city "I think students crave the kind country that is not reserved of vitality you have in an urban ly the young. space…

…," Cloyd said. e at Hendrix, construction Storrs, for example, has a 20,000- this year willbegin creating a student flagship state university, urban-style village on the 130 but it is a hamlet in the rural…

…, offices and hundreds of the lack of a vibrant college town ments and town houses. Soon, is frequently cited by students who ils hope, will come nearly 200 decline offers of admission or decide -family…

… and a office space and as many as 800 rr school with the college as a apartments and town houses. ipant. "This would make it easier for the corner of the property, them to attract students," said Cleo e…

student fitness center is Szmygiel, a UConn freshman from ly being built, which will be New York City. "There is really not ble to the owners of houses alot to do here." condominiums and to the Keelan King…

… 300 courses and learn from the world's foremost faculty. Network and enjoy exclusive Washington access available only to Georgetown University students. You've had enough ordinary summer breaks. This…

February 01, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, February 1, 2007 IC The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ie 1*idigan &atI Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… took aloth-grade vow of chastity, Turns out, I'm no legal expert. Wil- while others rolled the dice and hoped son's appeal was flat-out denied last for the best. month. Now as college students, we have…

… Georgia teacher was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years proba- tion for having sex with a 17-year-old student. Why the light slap on the wrists? Because the girl was over 16 and the couple did not…

… exclusion from public events TO THE DAILY: We were among the undergraduate and graduate students not allowed into Rackham Auditorium Tuesday night for the "ex-terrorist" event. The police never gave us a…

… civil liberties. We waited outside in the cold until' the end of the event with supporters from both sides of the issue. There were University alumni, Ann Arbor residents and graduate students (who…

… hinders progress TO THE DAILY: As I walked into Rackham Audito- rium to listen to the speakers sponsored by the Young Americans for Freedom Tuesday night, I was greeted by a group of students passingaround…

… flyers to stage a walkout. The walkout was in protest of the lecture by three former terrorists. I did not plan on walking out and was dis- mayed by the number of students who left in the middle of the…

… speech. While I understand that the walkout was an act of protest, it is our respon- sibility as students at this university to engage in debate, not walk out when somebody states an opinion that we dis…

…- agree with. There is a lot of talk about being ready to debate the issues that seem to be constantly dividing campus: gay rights, the Arab-Israeli conflict and affirmative action. But talk is cheap. The…

… in promoting the use of marijuana. The U.S. govern- ment estimates that at least 95 million Americans have used marijuana. It also estimates that nearly half of all high school students will use…

February 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE We've been a black eye on the landscape of America for too…

…'ve seen Jews and Arabs playing hacky sack in the cen- ter of Tel-Aviv, enjoyed coffee from hospitable strangers while lost in Majdal Krum and wit- nessed Naomi Chazon and Yasir Abid Rabo share a joke. I…

… day I was conversing with a Mich- igan alum from the 1960s. He asked me if there still were a number of student activists advocat- ing the workers' revolution. I told him that prac- tically no students

… continued to sow the seeds of revolution among the proletariat. To my great surprise, the alum - a venture capitalist - responded that it was unfortunate students no longer took such a bold and ideal stance…

…. I stared at him, dumbfounded, wondering why a venture capitalist would lament on the student activists' acquiescence to capitalism, when it hit me and I too felt some sadness. The venture capitalist…

… utopian politic like discussing the world. For the express purpose of bettering humanity, students actively sought a social and ethical responsibility to each other and the world at large. Students rallied…

… together around grand ideals and then acted locally to protest injustices and raise awareness. Then somewhere further along the way these students married, were employed, had children and the zeal for…

… saddened the students of the 1960s seemingly abandoned their idealistic utopian politics for the status quo. The baby boom generation's forfeiture of divisive ideologues and pragmatic piecemeal legalistic…

February 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Iraq were analyzed and dissected by panelists in a heated debate last night that prompted both applause and criticism. Law student Amer Zahr, a member of the Arab- American Anti-Discrimination Committee…

…, and LSA sophomore Eric Singer, a representative from Students Against Terror, participated in the debate. The two panelists presented opposing viewpoints on the need for an attack on Iraq. Zahr said the…

… again. "I can tell you with 100 percent confidence what's best for the Iraqi people - get rid of Saddam Hus- sein," Singer said. "Iraqis have no freedom. Students pursue various business ventures at U By…

… Adhiraj Dutt Daily Staff Reporter The University's presence makes Ann Arbor a fertile place to start a company, and some students have taken advantage of the resources offered to them. Business School…

…, creating an environment conducive to entre- preneurship. "The Michigan Entrepreneurs Club educates students about how to start businesses and provides workshops and coffee hours where we bring in speakers to…

… help students work on particular business skills," Leykind said. "We also provide a forum where students can net- work and make contacts and create strong business plans." Among the students taking…

… advantage of their resources is Business School junior Rob Salter who, along with his brother and a friend, helped create Schlepper's, a company that helps students move in dur- ing welcome week by laying…

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 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 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… for the delay was that the majority feared it was losing supporters to their competing ver- sion. Daily Photo by LISA WAX Jocelyn Rouse, a first-year law student, and Greg Stevens, an Eastern Michigan…

… University student, picket last Friday's CIA recruitment inter- views at the Law School. The interview program was cut short because of the protest. Protest forces CIA to cancel nterviews IN BRIEF Compiled…

… ABUD, Occupied West Bank - Jewish settlers and Israeli soldiers clashed with Palestinians in the West Bank village, leaving two Arabs dead, the army said yesterday. Israeli radio said one settler was…

… down the stairs kicking and screaming," he said. "Sometimes the use of coercion against people can be worse than the problem," he said referring to last November's student protest against CIA recruitment…

…. Protesters and candidate Slater debated whether students have the constitutional right to interview with the CIA. "Can't you get another job?" one protester said. "Isn't that a choice for me to decide?" Slater…

… criminal." The chanting was loud, but first-year law student Jeffrey Wilke said it did not affect his in- terview by pounding on the door and file cabinets and slipped a flier under the door, which…

… described alleged illegal CIA activities. First-year law student Richard McDaniel said the interview was "fine." Although neither Wilke nor McDaniel disapproved of the protest, first-year law student Or…

…. XCVIII- No. 99 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April…

… - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22 outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, .and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor…

February 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

… borders of Turkey all the way into the rich Arab Sheikdoms. Men who procured women or young girls for Sogukoluk were generously compen- sated and almost all of the women rescued after the brothel was raided…

… people in Turkey. It is a filrA about all the peoples of the world for whom release from one prison in- variably means imprisonment in another. Haywt is a graduate student in sociology. police. He…

… waiting for him to execute his wife to pm 743 r Edited and managed by students of The University of Michigan Sinclair Vol. XCIV-No. 113 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 ( SENATo4R (LENN, WE…

… during his first year as president and instruc- ted faculty and administrators to talk to him before they talked with legislators or the University regents, :students here would probably be fuming. MSU…

… - students would probably ,protest in the streets. But Mackey was "able to do it. And who knows what would happen if Shapiro decided that he needed $17,500 So improve his private box for football ames in…

….5 million. Following that incident, the president of the state's largest university became known by students and faculty as "Mackey the Knife.' While the University of Michigan suffered through similar budget…

… cuts, several legislators noted Shapiro's superior handling of the situation. university students should appreciate Shapiro's cool-headed administrative style when viewed beside Mackey's confrontational…

… methods. Students and faculty, however, should have realized long ago that Mackey's administrative policies would divide the university com- munity. The controversy over the hiring of football coach George…

students give adequate reason for dismissal of Mackey. Yet it took yesterday's resignation to get him out of the top administrative position. The MSU community should have called for Mackey's resignation…

… long ago. Now that student anger toward Mackey has somewhat subsided, he is able to gracefully leave and find another school willing to pay for his ex- travagant and controversial ways. To A ?RcAO 5EQr…

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

…. Hakki,, embership in Student The International Student Chief Inspector of English Teaching, tion is sponsoring the visits of Chilian Syrian Region, Damascus, United Arab Jnversity Regulations, students

… Andres OJeda Urzua, Rodrigo Republic, will be here March 3-11. student Organizations Hurtado Morales, Hugo Villar Valdes, bership lists; Univer- Sergio Ravanal Valenzuela and David Revision of Section 4…

… Silberman Gurovich. Group escort fora these students is Manuel Aragon, Jr., of Even s Tu sd y constituents and Mem- the USA, and they will be on campus Concert. Brian Sullivan, tenor of the ouncements…

… Interviews -- Seniors and your stay in Ann Arbor make the graduate students please call Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 3371 for inter- , view appointments with the following: SLLAG E APOT H ECARYWEDNESDAY, MARCH…

…., Engl., or Acctg. for Banking pen from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. *and Accounting Programs. Engineering Placement Interviews- 128 West Engrg. Bld., Ext. 2182. For seniors and graduate students. S. University Ave…

… Friday, Student .Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are avail- able. Applications can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office, 1020 Admin. Bld., Monday through Friday,. 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm…

February 09, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 9, 1988 The Michigan Doily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 90 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI. 48109 Unsigned…

… assume that the "little more" you are referring to is the firebombs that groups of thousands of Arabs bom- bard handfuls of soldiers with. Although you say Israel has no justification for shooting, I have…

… and culturally different Palestinians." Not only are both Arabs; both are Palestinians. You argue that the PLO should "be rec- ognized by Israel and the U.S. as a repre- sentative of the people." Then…

… More student input on code radicalism LAST WEEK, Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell decided to dismiss a sexual assault case involving a woman and a visiting University professor. The…

… involved are overwhelmingly great, and the chances of receiving justice are questionable. Neverthe- less, they must keep trying, and the To the Daily: "Students, if they want and know how [to improve Uni…

… response to President Fleming's 'code' proposal endanger the current privilege of student involve- ment in making such deci- sions. "I put this out as a proposal to .be discussed," said Fleming. "I had hoped…

… at discussing the proposal. "If he wants a war, he's got one," said one MSA representative (Daily, 1/13/88). Mike Phillips, chair of the Student's Rights Committee, felt dramatic and used a sym- bolic…

… determined to avoid "rational discourse", but that he is willing to do so. Unless MSA, the Student's Rights Committee and Mike Phillips stop their useless rhetoric and start co-operating with efforts to…

… include student input, the University of Michigan may not only end up with a code, but one with which none of us had anything to do -Daniel D. Quick Tobin L. Smith January 28 Boring subject, boring papers…

… discouraging. Mostly student writing is lifeless and mechanical, with no source of animating, ideas." (A rather melodic phrase in itself, don't you agree?) The problem lies not in the students' ability to write…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…HATCHER INACTION HURTS STUDENTS See Editorial Page Y Sir iEan Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom ~Iaitr COLDER High33 Low--33 Freezing drizzle, turning to snow flurries VOL. LXXIUI'No. 105…

… examinations will be a permanent requirement for all prospective freshmen, Director of Admissions Clyde Vroman said yesterday. This ends a two year "exploratory period" in which Michigan high school students

… of the, best ways of identifying "a student's capabilities and advising him on whether he is wise to come to the University," Vroman said. College Boards were first made a part of the admission require…

…- ments for out-of-state students in 1957 after a similar two-year trial period. Helps The college boards, in addition to being one indicator of pre- paredness for work at the Univer- sity, can also help in…

… such func- tions as advanced placement, and counselling the student in regard to the direction of his college work. However, Vroman noted that "we are not trying to encourage score competition. "The…

February 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… almost any school in the state. Ten LSA Student Government voted on a resolution Wednesday evening to change the current textbook used in Arabic classes at the University of Michigan. The…

… LSA SG, Page 3A LSA reps. approve textbook resolution STUDENT GOVERNMENT Proposal to change Arabic dept. materials passes unanimously MOLLY NORRIS For the Daily AMELIA CACCHIONE…

… the MichiGames arcade — has been installed and is now used to showcase student- made video games. Despite its appearance, the MichiGames arcade differs from traditional gaming units…

… annual competition where teams have 48 hours to create a complete video game. MichiGames arcade was first developed by Austin Yarger, an Engineering graduate student and EECS 494 instructor…

…. In December of 2007, the Pinellas County School Board of Pinellas County, Fla., discontinued its integration policy. Violence and a decline in student performance struck the school systems…

…, and in 2015, the Tampa Bay Times released “Failure Factories,” a five-part investigation of the effects on both students and the community. As part of The Livingston Lectures and the Martin…

… differences in test scores between students among local schools. Cara had previous experience with four other large districts in Florida before reporting for the Tampa Bay Times, and had noticed…

… that Black students in Pinellas had lower standardized test scores than those in the other school districts she had covered. “Simultaneously, Lisa, who had come from Washington, was interested in…

… their research, their data showed even more striking results. They found in the Pinellas school district, 84 percent of Black elementary students were failing state exams. As the schools…

… continued to become more segregated, the test scores of their students continued to decline. “Today they score worse than any school in the county,” LaForgia said. “They score worse than…

February 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1953 ________________________________ I MSC BLUES: The Stadium Squabble f rU CURRENT MOVIES "Calling All Arabs -Calling All Arabs ---" (EDITOR'S NOTE…

…: The bickering over where the MSC-Mchigan football game will be played next fall is currently the obsession on the State campus. The Michigan State News, MSC student newspaper, has spent a goodly portion…

… bene- fit those *ho would otherwise be unable to attend the game. But he specifiically said that his suggestion was made as a pri- vate individual and not as a state official. Michigan State's student

… subject is sure to be on the agenda. The pros and cons will be weighed and it is hoped by students that the decision will be a refusal of the offer made by Fritz Crisler, U of M's athletic director. Our…

… motives fort restating this hope are simple: 1.) Macklin Field, with its more than 50,000 capacity, can take care of our stu- dents, faculty, employes, and part of Mich- gan's student body. Our students

… Oke- mos next November. 5.) College football is supposed to be played for college students. Let's have it that way! The time and expense of travel to Ann Arbor (where the game has been played for four…

… of power that swept them to national championship honors. It was the MSC students who attended the games when State was losing. The games still belong to the students of MSC-regard- less of what Fritz…

… school. U. of M. music students will undoubtedly appreciate the fact of faculty members wearing fur frocks at juries. -Donald Harris The Threat To Freedom DESPITE REPORTS to the contrary abroad, the United…

… of the Targum, student newspaper of Rutgers University, I learned above all else that it is the oldest college newspaper in the nation, although a few years' shutdown during World War II protects the…

…. If the State students aren't par- ticularly fond of Fritz Crisler they have pretty good reasons not to* be. Not only did he help eliminate the two platoon system (a move which most observers feel was a…

February 07, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… Magazine, which aims to increase discussion about mental health by provid- ing a platform for students to share their mental health experiences through writ- ing. “I have quite a few friends or…

… Michigan, I think it’s hard for students to get out of that slump.” As a result, CAPS has established Wellness Zones on campus. Wellness Zones come equipped with mas- sage chairs, yoga mats with…

… coming soon to North Cam- pus in collaboration with the Engineering Student Government, but has not yet opened. Graduate students can use the Wellness Zone in the Munger Graduate Resi- dences. For…

… outside in her advice to students. “Spend time outside, regardless of how cold it is,” Hays said. “Even if it’s cloudy, the rays seem to come through in a way that lifts the spirits. Trying to main…

… CAPS provides a multitude of resources for students on campus, some, like Learis, still bring up the issue of long waiting times for appointments. Learis said the issue of long waiting times can be…

… to see about 2,500 students this semester, con- tinuing a trend of substan- tial increases each semester for the past several years. However, the CAPS staff is at full capacity for their bud- get…

…, and I’ll be honest as the clin- ical director, it’s very chal- lenging right now to meet the needs of all the students who come to CAPS.” LSA senior Jordan Laza- rus is the executive direc- tor of…

… resources and I wish there was more,” Lazarus said. “I don’t run CAPS, but they exist to serve students. And I know that compared to a lot of campuses that I do inter- face with, CAPS here is real- ly 50…

… on duty every day for walk-in meet- ings. “Now that (walk-in meet- ings) is a first-come, first- served service, so sometimes students might have to wait to see the counselor on duty, but we have…

February 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… sacrificed. Despite the sterility of the news people are being, and will be killed in mass numbers. If students care about people - American, Iraqi, Israeli, Arab or simply your own hide, then they should be…

… .®. , Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 15, 1991 Je £ib4gau 1OaiIy - ISM vi C) h .VOo1 rl LOST J{ j~ 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the…

… plan "op- tions." The first option is the current plan, offering 13 meals a week. Students will be able to eat any 13 of the 18 offered meals per week in the residence hall cafeterias. . The second…

… option is called "Option 9." Under this plan, students could eat any nine meals from Monday through Friday, opting not to eat on weekends. Also, the plan places p an undetermined amount of money in an…

… Entrde Plus ac- count. The third alternative - and undoubtedly the worst-is the Students eat dinn "Zero Option."Under this plan, cafeteria yesterda students will eat no meals in the cafeterias, and have a…

… plans offer no "options" whatsoever. No matter which plan a student se- lects, he or she is still forced to pay the same fee, which is upwards of $1 ,800 per year. Housing has of 1989 and countless other…

… situation. If genuine conservation efforts do not begin soon, we will bear the burden of a planet robbed of its natural riches. ange from status quo held students hostage with such tactics for years, and the…

… buys out." This is simply untrue. Otheruniversities, such as the University of Pennsylvania, Duke and Yale offer students liv- ing in the residence halls the option of not signing up for the meal plan at…

… all. And none of these schools has experienced the financial catastrophe in the meal services divisions that our own Housing Division claims will occur True meal reform would give students in the…

… Quad dents pay for what they eat, and no more. If that were the case, students might actually choose to enroll in the meal plan, rather than begrudgingly eating in the cafete- nas. For now, however…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… the year-old program include an increase. ! in the number of black faculty, elimination of "tracking," or division of students by ability and interests, eradication of institutional racism, and an…

… increase in student participation By CHRIS PARKS Ann Arbor voters turned out in small numbers yesterday to nominate three City Council candidates and to reject a pro- posal for a flat .rate income tax. With…

… spot check of city polling places showed a generally low stu- dent turnout in this second test of the new eighteen year-old vote. In the first test-a county bond- ing proposal last fall-student par…

…- ticipation was also light. In the first and second precincts of the second ward where as many as 2,000 students may be regis- tered, estimates of student turnout ran no higher than 400 or under 20 per cent…

…; Kennedy son on board NEW DELHI (M)-Three Arabs seized a West German jumbo jet' carrying Joseph P. Kennedy III, 19-year-old son of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy, last night. The hijacked airliner later landed…

… alienation in the schools which is not limitedt.o black students. Community and educational establishments have "served to pit a white segment against a black segment in com- petition for achievement oppor…

… to Potts. -Associated Press TWO WEEKS OLU: LS t d n -a utstarts work as advisl By KAREN TINKLENBERG When literary college students demanded more decision-making power last year, an advisory…

… committee was not exactly what they had in mind. Last April, however, when the literary college faculty rejected a proposal for a legislative as- sembly of students and faculty members to jointly govern the…

… college, it approved instead a purely advisory student-faculty policy committee. Formed two weeks ago, the committee is composed of ten students and ten faculty mem- bers. It can consider any literary…

…- ments, new graduation require- ments, open admisisons, promo- tion and hiring procedures and the theory of innovative educa- tion. Both student and faculty mem- bers have varying opinions re- garding the…

February 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…- mon: Good News from Gethsemane" by Pastor Richard Kapfer. American Culture Students Associa- tion, Thurs., Noon luncheon and dis- cussion Guild House., Thurs., Feb. 27th. SUMMER B F L E MASS MEETING…

… to do way with it; -The Arab-Israeli conflict and the Prospects of an Amer- ican Soviet agreement to prom-, ote peace; -The factor of nuclear power; both in the civil and military sectors. The…

… CZECHOSLOVAKIAN STUDENT burned himself to death yesterday in downtown Prague's Wencelas Square. Jan Zajic, 19, was the second of five students who have sworn to die by fire to protest the Soviet occupation. The…

… punishment, binding on all judicial bodies hearing cases against students anywhere in the University: No students or student organization may be penalized otherwise than with penalties as specified here: (a) A…

… school or college may, through its pro- perly constituted judicial bodies, warn a student, reprimand him, suspend him from the school or college, or expel him from the school or college. (b) A house may…

… warn a student, fine him, termin- ate his residence, or terminate his membership in the house. Any fine im- posed by a house shall be considered a debt owed the house. (c) A major gov- erning…

… mem- bership, or terminate its membership in the organzation. Any fne imposed by a major governing organization shall be considered a debt owed the major gov- erning organization. (d) Student Gov…

…- ernment Council, through its judicial bodies, may warn a student, fine him, or ; withhold a Student Goevrnment Council office from him, and may warn a recognized organization, fine it, re- duce its…

… privileges, or end its recogni- tion. Any fine imposed by a judicial body establshed by Student Govern- ment Council, shall be considered a debt owed the University. When assess- ed against an individual…

student, t h e payment of such a debt shall be a condition for graduation from the Uni- versity. (e) The Central Student Jufi- ciary may warn a student, fine him, suspend him from the University f o r some…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… and a free choice in elections were attacked yesterday as "inap- propriate to a true liberal educa- tion." The attacks were made by about 20 students and , faculty members at a campus issues…

… "because they put the determination of courses and goals outside of the} student, and force him to think of the educational system and education itself as outside." E E I s i I ' But Aigus also cautioned…

…- fnunity." The luncheon also discussed thee problems students have in deter-t #nining the nature of their class-r sr One student argued vehement- lyfor class disruption as a means for students to become…

… involvedt In the decision-making process.' "If students feel their class is being poorly taught, then they have an obligation to disrupt," he said. Professor Angus argued, h o w- ever, that this tactic is…

February 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… disputed area in pre- paration for Friday's plebiscite on the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria. Later reports circulated that Sudanese troops were moving to- ward the northeast frontier, but a…

… Tunisian accusation' that France committed aggression in the bomb- In Fing of a Tunisian border village on Feb. 8. Dorn Offer Hope To Lighten Dorm Rates Seek Aid to Students To Ease Rising Costs The…

… report mentioned student jobs, scholarships, awards and; other forms of partial assistance should be developed further. Not-- ing the decline of large endow- ments, the report urged more or- ganized effort…

student enrollment. He gave Ohio'State as an example of( a school that had to increase rates over $100 at one jump to( provide for expansion. Report Says < Churchill Sick NICE, France ()-Sir Winston…

… the Coliseum before 1700 fans. Regular goaltender Ross Childs was treated to 25 powerful shots in the opening period, while three Plan Calls For Students To Pay Costs LANSING (P)-Should students at…

… state colleges and universities pay a bigger share of the cost of their education? Lively debate over the question today marked consideration of a proposal to compel students to finance a 100 million…

… fall as an amendment to the state constitu- tion. It already has won approval of the house rules and resolutions committee. It calls for students to retire construction bonds, signing notes agreeing to…

… graduation, the years when he can afford it least." Rep. Adrian deBoom (R-Owos- so), contended students would gain "pride by paying for some- thing they have acquired. "When I graduated from col- lege, I owed…

… $2,500 to the bank at seven per cent interest,", he said. "I was earning $1,700 a year. To- day's students get starting salaries of $5,000. This proposal can't hurt them much." attempts, two of them…

… funds. "Students did not seem too eager to help out," he said. Integration Surve tWill Review Harbored Rebels France charged Tunisia with harboring Algerian rebels. United States Ambassador James J…

February 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… added the Arabs asked for the tanks last spring. For Training Purposes "The United States approved the sale of the tanks early in the fall," Lincoln White, State Department press officer said, "They are…

… spokesman declared. "This is a country whose avowed policy embraces the destruction of Israel even if it takes 10 million Arab casualties to insure this re- sult. Saudi Arabia Safe Order. By VERNON NAHRGANG…

… funds accountant; Jay Grosmark, social chairman; and Clifford Terry, Grad., canned. goods purchaser. World News Roundup By The Associated Press TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Students and faculty at the University…

… of Alabama, beset with racial strife since its first Negro student was enrolled early this month, were told last night the issue has be- come "not segregation versus in- tegration, but law and order…

… ver- sus anarchy." Dr. O. C. Carmichael, university president was addressing the first student convication since Miss Autherine Lucy,, 26-year-old Birm- ingham secretary, was excluded from classes Feb…

… imposed modified mar- tial law throughout the country. An Iquitos radio station, taken over by the rebels, said insurgent forces are in complete control of Iquitos, a city of 35,000. "An Arab country which…

… friend of Tesman's and Mary Jane Forsyth as Berte, the Tesmans' servant. Miss Laikin was a student at the University and has acted in the Drama Festival and the now- defunct Arts Theatre Club. Mrs. Hall is…

February 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… to comment on specific plans GEO is making concerning graduate student instruc- tor protests. He did say his bargaining team was working on preparations for all possible situations, including "job…

… as a forceful and compas- sionate advocate of Arab-Israeli peace. *'ens of thousands of Jordanians, many weeping openly, lined the route of the funeral procession that bore Hussein's body to the…

… For the Daily Students use it to register for classes. Printers are jammed because everyone needs to get their homework off it. Now, the World Wide Web is also home to an expanding service to students

… - lecture notes for University classes available by clicking on an icon. Versity.com, an Internet service that provides students with free lecture notes for various cours- vide students with this service and…

… we felt that we had to take advantage of it now," said Jeff Lawson, a co-founder. Eric Hong, an Engineering first-year student, had the opportunity to look up the lecture notes on Versity.com for his…

… EECS 100 class. "They helped a little bit," Hong said. "My friends and I have tried them out, but we don't depend on them." LSA first-year student Roger Ahn, who is enrolled in Economics 101, also looked…

… up notes on By Jewel Gopwanl Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly's Campus Safety Commission is sched- uled to hold its first annual self-defense class Thursday at the Michigan Union…

February 10, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… be a viable threat." Prior to yesterday's move by the U.S. attorney, the University only had released copies of three stories posted on the Internet, one of which named a female University student. The…

… sto- ries each describe the sexual torture of a female victim. The woman is killed at the end of each story. Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford said Baker's naming of a student

… is depriving tens of thousands of Arab workers of their livelihood, and to progress on long-promised Is- raeli initiatives to allow Palestinian elections in the occupied territories. 26 dead, 230…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 074-967) is published Monday through Fnday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail…

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 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 17, 1989 - Page 5 Speaker gives his ethical L rules as example to heed Student video examines civil BY MICHAEL LUSTIG Politicians must define ethical…

… daily. He spoke last night to 100 pro- fessors, students, and participants in the "Ethics: The Cornerstone of the Public Trust" conference sponsored by the Institute for Public Policy Studies. "If it…

…, two Black students from the Schomburg Satellite Academy High School in the Bronx, yesterday gave a presentation on the civil rights movement seen from the eyes of students. It included 25 minutes of…

… fought for civil rights, but that many of the marches were organized by students. "Before we took this class all we Satanic Continued from Page 1 parts of the Koran, the holy book of the Muslim religion…

…. The tales of two characters, Mahound and Jahilia, allude to a significant incident in the life of Mohammed, recorded by two early Arab historians. But this inci- dent was later discredited by com…

… Luther King and the March on Washington," said Harrigan. "The movie came out of trying to look for ways of getting students involved, and letting them see and talk to regular people who fought for the…

… Harris, film producer and Matt Jones, a freedom singer during the civil rights movement. Both were members of the Students' Non- violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) during the civil rights era. Harris…

… was absolutely wonderful. I think it is appropriate to have high school students show us history." T-SHIRT PRINTERY WE CAN TURN YOUR SKETCH SI TO QUALITY T-SHIRT A A2'S FINEST& FASTEST U . ONE WEEK…

February 06, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, February 6, 1987 The Michigan Dc il _ ^ , . 1 0,re Mt hdpganlatiglt Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan China is state Vol. XCVII, No. 91…

… clean, pro - jected figures on parking space de - ficiencies on the Medical Campus for the next eight years. These figures serve as a justification for the plan to raze student housing. It is true that…

… result, over forty students and their families are forced to seek new housing in an already overcrowded market. As opposed to some of the other University residences, the Uni - versity Terrace has…

… consideration of political issues in China, such as the recent student protests in China in favor of Western democracy. Anyone who reads the major newspapers or even most of the academic work done in the United…

…" and "bureaucrats" or "democrats" and "totalitarians" do not interest me. Although it is apparent that some people - e.g. students, intellectuals, and some peasants - want to move faster with the reforms…

…, we will examine what groups have benefited and which have lost out in China's capitalist social revolution. Women, not objects LAST WEDNESDAY 30 Ann Arbor residents andUniversity students. protested…

… extraneous purposes such as selling beer. Until Dooley's renounces the lingerie show, students should picket, not patronize, the bar. It is possible that sexist advertising is so widespread that nothing short…

…; Jews hate Arabs and everyone hates Jews; whites hate Asians or American Indians or almost anyone whom we have previously mistreated, and we grumble that we are tired of hearing about such…

… required intensive-training camp over the summer. Given this tremendous commitment to safety by the cheerleaders, the University should allow these athletes the same opportunity that is allowed to students

February 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… Climates," 4 p.m., 4001 C. C. Little Bldg. Marketing Club - Second Year MBA from Marketing, Finance Section, 4 p.m., Hale Aud. Armenian Students' Cultural Association - Seminar, 7-10 p.m., Michigan League…

…, Rooms D & E, (3rd floor). Budget Cuts mass meeting, 9 p.m., Assembly Hall, Michigan Union. Commission for Women - noon, 2549 LSA Bldg. LSA Student Gov't - 3909 Michigan Union, 6:15 p.m. Karma Thegsum…

…, 1981-Page 3 Iran releases Cynthia Dwyer NOW OPEN 'evenings,weekends & holidays 971-8774 The Animal Emergency Clinic DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - American writer Cynthia Dwyer flew out of Iran to…

… his family. Four Britons also held in Iran are expected to be freed soon., Con nections' key to MSA Allocation Deadlines The Michigan Student Assembly has money available to help recognize student

… 27. Applications are available at the MSA Office, 3909 Michigan Union. Notice to all groups requesting March allocations. You must attend a Budget Workshop put on by the Student Organization Activities…

… conditions and high ren- ts forced many students to double up, 11," said according to Jo Williams, director of agement off-campus housing. Landlords said it is named. too early to determine whether the ow were…

… people provides counseling services, roommate intil the matching services, and lists of in- dividual landlords for student hunters. k junior, In addition, local rental agencies main- looking tain lists of…

… mathematics. June 22 through August 15 All students in good standing are invited to attend. i re Rea gan pi MOSCOW (AP) . The government- controlled Soviet press yesterday published a new attack on…

February 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… Michigan (PIRGIM) is currently attempting to educate students about conscientious objection Besides offering handbills and pamphlets, PIRGIM hands out cards for students to fill out and return. PIRGIM then…

… files the cards as an indication of the student's anti-war belief, and sends copies to the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors in Philadelphia for it to file as well. "We've given out about 500…

… constant at 10.5 per cent, Ann Arbor campus minority enrollment decreased from 10.4 per cent to 10.3 per cent. THE REPORT indicated that minority attrition rates may be improving. Of the black students who…

… whileAsian American and white rates were 31.3 and 29 per cent respectively. For freshpersons who entered a year later, in 1976, the figures look somewhat brighter. Students who entered in 1976 (and will…

… expected that some of the students who entered in 1976 will still withdraw, these attrition rates are likely to be higher when computed after the class has graduated. But since fewer students drop out in…

… members already implicated. Civiletti also defended the FBI again- st suggestions of entrapment in its in- vestigative methods, which involved use of agents posing as representatives of Arab investors…

…." But despite student disappointment, some people on campus are very happy about the lack of snow and the decline in traying. University food supervisors and managers in the residence halls say the…

February 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… open to qualified students for the Spring Term only.. Juniors and Seniors eligible. Earn 16 credits per semester. Financial aid available. Application Deadlines: MARCH 15 for Fall & Year NOVEMBER 1st for…

… PROGRAM WE FEATURE: e ROUND TRIP FLIGHTS TO EUROPE ONLY $336.00 * INTRA-EUROPEAN STUDENT FLIGHTS-SAVE UP TO 50% * EURAIL PASSES * INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IDENTITY CARDS DEADLINE FOR EUROPEAN FLIGHTS MARCH 15…

…-sellers. gnostics and the Knight of Tem- Arabs like a floor of glass." At the center of Monsieur plar. Here the author offers his There -are more like this, exquis is the "happy trinity of lovers" somlution the…

…\TTON, edited by M a r c i a Perry, Ri;-hardt Streicker, et. al; Student Bo-rd of Publinptions, Fall 1974, 58 pages, $1.00. By ELLEN BRESLOW NN ARBOR IS supposedly 1 1-den with literary talent. But Generation…

…- terized the proceeding magazine. Its content is less the express- ion of current student thoughts and feelings than it is a con- glomerate of soul - searching answers to world-plauging ques- tions…

… volume limits itself purely to thotogranhy. None of the sketch- es, sc"ltres, and craft pieces included in the spring magazine, appear this time. WHI E THE STUDENT popu- lation's lack of interest in the…

… PREPARATION 1! ____________ -I COURSE MART NEEDS YOUR ATTENTION It provides an opportunity for faculty members and qualified students to teach subjects not housed by traditional Depts. If you have an…

… interesting idea for a course Contact 1018 Angell Hall, Student Counseling Office. HURRY-the Deadline for Fall Term is Feb. 20th Tral Charter, Inc. ' 418 arah Sraet OeloilMI 4226 T.I. 962 11 Send me detailed…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… 'UNDER BRITISH THUMB': Student Describes Conditions in Native Trans-Jordan * * * * v SWING LOW, in Blue Blood Navy ..... . ..........8.95 pr. RISING STAR, in Blue Blood Red....................8.95 pr…

… Trans-Jordan and the Arabian countries. The 23-year old chemical engin- eering student, who attended the American University of Beirut at Lebanon for two years and then came to the United States for the…

… every bill before it is submitted to Parliament, really come from the British. * * * "THE ENGLISH would rather, fool the Arabs this way, than put a British dictator on the throne. And since the present…

… If you like to sing and are inter- ested in warbling along with some 160 present choralers under the direction of Prof. Maynard Klein, Arts Chorale is open to you. Made up of students, faculty members…

… entrance of Rack- ham for skating, hiking, coasting (with or without sleds). All grads invited. Operation Beacon: Second organ- izational meeting for all students from Commonwealth of Nations and British…

…," League Ballroom, 8 p.m. Everyone in- vited. Hillel Foundation: Open Meet- ing, 2:30 p.m., at the Foundation. This meeting is a prerequisite for student council aspirants. Coming Events Unitarian Student

February 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… Facades of Petra Carved on the Sides of Huge Red Sandstone Ciffs. UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION' DEVOTED TO NEW DRMITORY ENT OFFERS INFORMATION FOR USE OF STUDENT APPLICANTS WOMENiSUDENTS OPEN NEW OFFlCE 1 l I I…

… been made by Arabs and so it is that we are puzzled asI to the identity of these mysterious Nabataeans who were at one timeI strong enough to be a menace to Rome. Trajan captured Petra inl 106 A.D. and…

… semes- ter of 1930-1931, and will accommo- date 450 students. The location of 'the building is particularly advan- tageous in that it is not more than six minutes' walk from the cam- pus. It is adjacent…

…- ing rooms opening on the terrace1 with a view across the athletic , field. Storage and service rooms occupy the other side of the build- ing, a few students' rooms beings located at the end of the south…

… wing designed particularly for graduate students.hDue to the slope of the land these rooms are; well above the ground level. Small Stage is Arranged. The second floor, on a level with Observatory street…

… directors' suites, and students' i.ooms. The first and more formal of the living roomus is, two steps lower 'thar the entrance floor so that the room intervening between ,it' and the' lobby forms a miniature…

…. The third, fourth, and fifth floors are devoted to students'l rooms. Acoustical plaster has been used in 'all the- corridors as' well as in the living rooms and dining rooms to deaden the noise, and…

… ironing equipment are found on each of the upper floors. Laun-, which is published by the organiza- terested in basketball is invited to dries for student use are providedI tion. attend.ETickets are…

…, which were used Promptysers:e.Eprine p chiefly by students and teachers, aos svice.r e rned p- are the traditional lamps of learn- ing to which reference is frequently 0. D. MORRILL ... made. 314 South…

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