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February 09, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… Palestinians who were driven from their homes. war and in 1967) called for a pol- icy of revolutionary defeatism tin both sides. They recognize that the existing Arab regimes - t h e Sadats, Faisals, Quaddafis…

… which overthrows the native capitalist ruling class of each coun- try. ALTHOUGH THE Arab capitalist regimes may accept aid from one or another imperialism power, or from the Soviet Union or China, they…

… the Palestinians. k £i* n Dai Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 Jordan…

… Middle East. The Spartacist League and t h e Revolutionary Communist Youth (SL/RCY) (both in the most recent rights of all national groups - Hebrews ;and Arabs, as well as South Sudanese blacks and Kurds…

…. It would thereby aocquire the poli- tical authority to cut thr)iigh the years of manipulated cha: :rism and accumulated mistrust; to ad- dress the Arab and Hebrew work- ers and unite them in a common…

… status. BUT WHEN Student Government Coun- cil degenerates to near violence, the real losers, as usual, are the students. Resorts to physical action only further serves to awaken the dignity and credi…

…- bility of a body already accorded virtual- ly no respect by the students. And of course in the end Council too will suffer. Events of this ilk are in- stant fodder for those who wish to dis- solve Council…

…. Henry Johnson's Commis- sion on Student Governance can certain- ly point to such incidents as evidence of Council's unworthiness to exist. TODAY'S STAFF: News: Dan Biddle, Mike Duweck, Jim Fraley, Chip…

February 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

… will ask the Regents' If you are a senior of high academic standing and are to support two proposals to increase interested in a career as a Lawyer's Assistant, we'd like student activities space during…

… renovation of the Student Activities We will visit your campus on: Building (SAB) workshop. The other, from 'University President. Robben Wednesday, March 22 Fleming, requests Union Thursday, March 23…

…. Unlike Johnson's proposal, there will be no vote on Fleming's request that the Regents relinquish control of the Union so it can be reorganized to attract more students. The Union's ten-member Board of…

… hits U.S.-Arab warplanes deal PLATIGNUM ITALIC SET Contains afountainyen,five. -talic bis andtinstructton manuaf a((forony $6o.0... At art materiaC¥ s5ioys, codegc took.stores...orsen4 check to…

… the Arabs, Carter and Begin are expected to discuss the question of Israeli settlements in occupied Arab lands. The Carter administration op- poses the settlements as illegal under international law…

… as a moderate state not in direct confron- tation with Israel. BEGIN claimed Saudi Arabia had promised "a certain Arab nation" the aircraft it received would be deployed agains Israel in the event of…

… Israel with the sale to the Arabs. ....isn' t alw6ys easy, try Texas Instruments mBA Our Price $63.50 V oCellar Warranty electronic business calculator W.I' U-Cellar Warranty Support for TI…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

…t, Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February.15, 1977 TuesayFebuary.5_197 Pag _iItTEMCIA AL . CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY' OPENINGS- The Michigan Student Assembly is now accepting applica…

…- tions for the five openings on the Student Supreme Court. The Judiciary renders decisions on student activity griev- ances, particularly with regard to student organizations and student government. To…

… by the Howard Hangar Performers Tuesday, Feb. 15-7:30 p.m. ANN ARBOR'S- FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH STATE & HURON STS. Ticket donations for non-students are $3, $2 donation for students; ($2 non-students

… and $1.50 students for groups of 15 ornmore ordered in advance) from thetWesley Foundation, in person 'or by mail. 602 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 Tickets and more information 9-12 & 12…

… in- dividual no-war agreements with their Arab foes. The Is- raelis had shelved the proposal when the Arabs began pushing last year for resumption of the Geneva pe'ace talks to work out an over…

…-all Arab-Israeli s 3ttle- ment. PUBLICLY, the Israelis have stressed their readiness 1o re- turn to Geneva as long as the Palestine Liberation Organ za- tion (PLO) is not present as a separate, full…

…-fledged ; partici- pant. But with the Arabs now insisting onPLOparticipation, the Israelis say privately that talk of resuming the conference now is unrealistic. Vance has said that on his mission to six Mideast…

… than ever before." He to Israel for the fiscal year be- the current rate of 1.6 million attributed this in part to "the ginning October 1978. President barrels. A top official was quot- Arab and…

…. They were imposed in the to U.N. resolutions calling for richest member of the six-sheik- wake of rioting Jan. 18-19 to negotiations. dam United Arab Emirates, has protest government food price ISRAELI…

February 06, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… supporting Palestinian youth in Lebanon, along with the Lebanese Student Association, Arab Student Association and Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. LSA sophomore Nada Eldawy, who is a…

… the auto industry and can contaminate drinking water. In light of the continuing Palestinian refugee crisis, leaders from various Arab culture organizations convened for a teach-in Tuesday…

… copy editor and Michigan in Color editor for The Daily, and Jenna, a LEAP volunteer who asked to be identified by only her first name, led the presentation to a group of more than 30 students

…. Since the adoption of United Nations Resolution 181, which partitioned the Palestinian territory into Jewish and Arab states in 1947, around 5 million refugees qualify for aid from the United…

… Nations Relief and Works Agency, a UN program that assists Palestinians displaced by the Arab-Israeli conflict. Most of these displaced people settle in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza…

… schools fail,” Jenna said. “A lot of the kids don’t want to go, a lot of them work in the middle of the day, and it’s one teacher with 50 students. They were recently criticized because the kids…

… Minority Floor Leader Yousef Rabhi introduces bill to discontinue session BEN ROSENFELD Daily Staff Reporter DARBY STIPE/ DAILY LSA student Jenna speaks to her experiences volunteering in a Palestinian…

… refugee camp in Lebanon and the difficul- ties Palestinians face in East Quad Tuesday. LEAP volunteers talk experience of Palestinian refugees in camps Students review time spent preparing children in…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 03, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…Te. PATRIOT ACT Continued from Page 1 asked for," said Shuttari, who chairs the Political Committee of the Mus- lim Student Association. Shuttari was among the many Arabs and Muslims in the United States who…

… (presidential) debate he was all about getting rid of secret evi- dence," said Husseini, president of the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee. Bush also promised to get rid of unfair airport security…

… targeting Arabs, he added. "I don't think he had the intention of doing any of that. ... It fooled a lot of people." But Steve MacGuidwin, the president of College Republicans, said he feels these security…

… specializes in the First Amendment, spoke to students last Wednesday in Hutchins Hall about the Patriot Act. "What actually happens on the ground is very clear, which is that you're much more likely to trigger…

… the state's interests simply by virtue of being Arab American," he said. He added that this was not the inten- tion of the act as originally written. Mike Phillips, vice president of College…

… Republicans, also empha- sized that the Patriot act was not written to target Arabs and Muslims, and he finds no reason for their dis- continued support of Bush due to the Patriot Act. "Some of the claims that…

… have been made about Arabs and Muslims are not as extreme as the media has made it out to be," Phillips said. The text of the act in one of its earlier sections ascertains, "The civil rights and civil…

… liberties of all Amer- icans, including Arab Americans, Muslim Americans and Americans from South Asia, must be protected, and ... every effort must be taken to preserve their safety." Husseini agrees that…

… the act was not specifically set out as a discriminato- ry policy but he said it has nonethe- less, perhaps unintentionally, led to the targeting of Muslims and Arabs. He said the case of Rabih Haddad…

… Shuttari said the Muslim community would not be supporting Bush in November. "I think most of the Arab and Muslim groups realize it was a huge mistake," said Husseini. They both said that they had not yet…

February 06, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… University students may find ob- taining financial aid more difficult if President Bush's budget cut propos- als for the 1991 fiscal year are im- plemented by Congress. The proposed cuts could result in a $4…

….8 million reduction in available financial aid for University students, said Thomas Butts, University gov- ernment relations officer. Bush proposed cuts or freezes on a variety of financial aid programs…

… supported by the federal budget. "President Bush has met nearly every student aid program with either a butcher's knife or a yawn," said Ju- lianne Marley, president of the United States Student Association…

…, a national student lobbying organiza- tion. The President's most drastic pro- posed cuts are the elimination of the Perkins Loan program and the State Student Incentive Grant program. The elimination…

… museum were awed by the sculptured ice decorations adorning the room. Afterwards, however, the sculpuures were left outside for the public's view. MAC calls for input in student services changes by Mark…

February 22, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… strengthening Ann Arbor’s don’t-ask-don’t-tell policy,” she said. “This resolution, I think, has actually become During Central Student Government’s Tuesday meeting, a resolution to support the…

… Lebanese, Jones said they were all technically classified as “white.” Jones argued the demographic surveys did not take Middle Eastern heritage into account. “In 1944, all Arabs were marked as…

… white in the United States because whiteness was a prerequisite for citizenship,” Jones said. “That changed in 1952, but the status for Arab Americans and others who are Middle East and North…

… Affordable Care Act on students at Weill Hall on Tuesday. RESEARCH Jessy Grizzle, in collaboration with those at Oregon State, will test the prototype RASHEED ABDULLAH Daily Staff Reporter Current…

… Michigan, also answered public questions to an audience of approximately 100 students, faculty and community members. Panelists began by laying out facts about the ACA itself, explaining…

STUDENT GOVERNMENT Middle Eastern authors said they had to put ‘white’ on demographic forms RHEA CHEETI Daily Staff Reporter JOSHUA HAN/Daily Ann Arbor resident Kathy Griswold speaks about road…

… judge the annual Mock Rock charity talent show at the University of Michigan Power Center for the Performing Arts, where more than 200 students and community members came to watch student

… athletes help raise money for the local mental health organization Fresh Start Clubhouse. Mock Rock is an annual fundraising event organized and led by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and…

… the Ginsberg Center where each year, the organizations determine a local beneficiary to donate the funds the show raises to a place they feel aligns with the students’ passions. Various…

… varsity student- athlete teams came together to create original talent acts to perform in front of their peers to help fundraise money. Last year, the organizations chose to donate all proceeds…

February 08, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… article, "Stu- dents keep eye on vote outcome" (2/06/01), Rabbi Rich Kirschen of Hillel is quoted as say- ing. "Arab students on campus ... completely reject the right of the Jews to have their own state…

… ..." Not only is this statement misleading, it is a gross mischaracterization of the Arab- American student reactions on this campus. It is hurtful to see such a statement coming from a campus leader, much…

… less a rabbi. Arab- American students and organizations have never "completely rejected" the right of Jews to live anywhere they wish. What we reject is the right of the Israeli government to dispossess…

Arab-American students on this cam- pus and ask them if they "completely reject" the right of the Jews to have a state. If demon- strating against Israeli military aggression and criminal human rights…

… ANN ARBOR EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted…

… Kula's column runs every Thursday, but, mmm ... girl, you can contact hhn anytime you want at ckula@umich.0du. Kirschen grossly mischaracterizes Arab-Americans To THE DAILY: In Elizabeth Kassab's news…

… he does not mislead the University community as well. NORAH RABIAH SNRE senior The letter writer is the President of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimnation Committee Handguns should be allowed on campus…

… to some students" (2/7/01). The idea of the "youthful indiscretion." Assume I was to get into a car accident 'that ended up killing someone. Since I'm still young, should I be allowed to get away…

… and away the most disingenuous claim the Daily makes is that the Higher Education Act "underhandedly segregates disadvantaged students." It is absolutely unconscionable to cloak the use of drugs in the…

… keeping with the general policies of the administration. MSA not wanted in residence halls To THE DAILY: I commend the Daily for its stance concern- ing the Michigan Student Assembly ("Don't Knock on my…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 14

… distinction had a "demoralizing effect on a lot of faculty and a lot of students." Richard Kennedy, vice president for government relations, agrees that Shapiro's approach is almost too pain- staking…

…, obliterates. Peters begins with an explanation of the growth of the book, relaying her seven year search for information. She does not tell, however, that she began the project to write about the Arab refugees…

… in the Middle East from a pro- Arab stand point. She ended up writing about the mistreatment of the Jews both by their neighbors and by history. Historical misconceptions include the thought that the…

… Jews lived better under Arab rule than under some European rule. She destroys this idea by citing example after example, in country an- ter country in the Arab world of how Jews lived under cruel…

… by horror writer Stephen King. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Peters quotes both Arab and Jewish sources, with the most startling statements not being accusations by the Israelis, but by Arab

… leaders them- selves. She quotes the Muslim holy book, the Koran, and Arab school children's text books, all of which say that the Jews are evil, perverse, and corrupt, and that they are meant to die…

Arabs in pre- Israel Palestine, and the Hitler-Mufti connection. In this way, From Time Immemorial changes the way one looks at the major world powers, in their relationship to World War II, to each other…

… devoted an unprecedented four issues to the book, stating, "the book should be in the library of anyone concerned about the rights and wrongs in the Arab-Israel conflict." Both the L.A. Times and the…

February 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… workers were among the others. The enemy forces in Hue, be- lieved to total 800 men, seemed to have plenty of ammunition. The Communist soVliers, who were helped by some dissident Hue University students

… "premeditated large scale aggression" in the eight-hour battle Thursday along the Jordan River cease fire line. But he said in an Amman radio broadcast he will try to prevent Arab guerrillas from striking at…

…. It was the heaviest fighting be-! tween Jordan and Israel since the June 5-19 Middle East war. Israel's top generals threatened severe retaliation if Arab attacks continue along the west bank of the…

… question. Arab Sabotage Each side accused the other of starting the fighting. Israel in the past two weeks has reported a series .of Arab sabotage raids in west bank territory that Israel oc- cupied from…

… Jordan in the June war. While he did not mention the Arab Al Fatah terrorist organiza- tion, Hussein said he would hence- forth "not allow anything which does not conform with the higher Arab interest or…

… which does not support Arab rights in Palestine to occur in this land." Guerrillas Criticize In indicating he would try to control the guerrillas, Hussein added that "nobody can outbid us in nationalism…

…." The remark apparently was intended to coun- ter charges by some Arabs that any action to hamper guerrilla raids indicates a lack of patriotism. Hussein said Jordan would con- tinue its efforts to…

… occupied by Arab, civilians and the Jordanian troops could not fire on the gun em-. placements. Jordan said its casualties in- cluded 16 civilians dead and 581 wounded, including women and1 children.I Israel…

February 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… "atrocities" because he said, "only a few hundred Palestini- ans had been killed." In response to these and many other incidents through- out campus, Arab and Arab- American students have formed a new…

… Chi- nese high school student went to an anti- abortion clinic accidentally seeking an abortion. At the center, she was deceived and misled for weeks. When she finally realized that the center was not…

… scant few months from now to to discover that, once again, our bodies are not our own. b £rbigau ai Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No.98 Ann Arbor…

… because it was conceived of and produced by a group of Black and Latino students at an alter- native high school in the South Bronx. The Satellite Academy is an alternative high school in the heart of the…

… South Bronx which services youth who have been pushed out or dropped out of the regu- lar public schools. Two of these students, Al- bert Culler and Lindon Harri- gan, along with their teacher Pam Sporn…

… hosts speakers from other academic institutions, but rarely do we look beyond the bounds of the Academy for other sources of knowledge and analysis. Con- sistent with our philosophy that students can…

… the cre- ation of a popular history pro- ject. -UCAR/Ella Baker- Nlsn Mndela Center campus. It exists widely throughout the campus com- munity. The problem is felt strongly by students who come from…

… diverse ethnic and racial back- grounds. Despite the increased awareness, one ethnic group has been the target of increased racism and hostility on this campus. This group is the Arab-Americans. The most…

… publicized of these racial at- tacks was the Tagar bus which labeled Arabs as terrorists. This racial slur offended and angered many Arabs on campus. But this was not an isolated inci- dent. Last term I sat…

… through a Communication 103 class in which a guest lecturer, Gideon Remez, an Israeli journalist, repeatedly spoke of "Arab ter- rorists." He condoned the brutal methods employed by the Is- raeli Defense…

February 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… reply to a Soviet niote on the growing Arab-Israeli crisis which President Nixon received from Premier Alexi Kosygin Saturday. White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler refused.to disclose the contents…

… of the letter, but other sources reported the message blamed the United States for Israel's extensive military strikes against Egypt and other Arab countries and warned of an increase in Soviet aid to…

… the Arabs. U.S. PLANES have made 41 retaliatory air attacks against North Vietnam since former President Johnson ordered the bomb- ing halted in November, 1968, a New York City radio. station reported…

… bring pressure on the North Vietnamese to negotiate at Paris. i At KLH, we believe that music often leaves you no choice but to listen. Sel a POT in Daily Classifieds LUNCHEON ADDRESS: Student

… blasts Nigerian policy, contends Ibo unity still strong By LARRY LEMPERT The Biafran sense of national identity is still strong, according to Alozie Wachuku, secretary of the Biafran Student Association…

…. Wachuku a graduate student in political science, spoke yesterday at a luncheon sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center. "Biafra is no longer an inde- pendent nation," Wachuku said, bu t this e~a nt ha~u n…

… ----............, ......... . ."But many things divide us," ___ __ _ _ mn m m he continued. There are 250 dif- ferent languages. Northern Ni- geria maintains contact with the Moslem Arab world, while Biaf- AN N A R BO R'S rans are…

… justify the deaths of those people," he said. "Ask those who destroyed them." SMVC plans ,conference on national spring action The National Student Anti-war Conference is meeting in Cleve- land Feb. 14…

… and 15 to form plans for massive antiwar demonstra- tions this spring. Representatives from the major branches of Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in! Vietnam (SMC) have made pro- posals…

… called by SMC, Mrs. Bustin emphasized the conference and the antiwar movement are not solely student actions.. The two-day conference will also offer informal workshops on other political issues such as…

February 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…4 -The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 27, 1996 (Itw £itigan ?§fllg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor…

… like the 0 0 O n Thursday night, several students chose to upset University students' quiet ac- quiescence to violence, and call attention to its consequences. Their activism is a striking departure…

… will be handled in a manner similar to the recent one, whether it involves a "top" University official, a faculty member or even a student! THOMAS LANDEFELD ASSOCIATE PROF. OF PHARMACOLOGY Letters only…

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, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… Intro to Arab American Studies or The Middle East in Hollywood Cinema. Students then select additional courses offered by the Arab and Mus- lim American Studies program. Evelyn Alsultany, associate…

… the AMAS minor as a unique and important opportunity for students given the large demographic of Arab Americans and Muslim Ameri- cans in Michigan and the current challenges to under- standing…

… anything illegal? Then it’s kind of a done deal because you’re not entitled to unemployment.” COURT From Page 1 versity Plant Operations and the Office of Student Life via conference call. Ultimately…

… significant number of University employees, faculty and staff who live elsewhere in Washtenaw County and beyond, and also recognizing that there are some students who are not necessarily in Ann Arbor…

… … It was really that con- sideration of what conditions could be,” Washington said. The new system resulted from a task force to review University operation reduction procedures after some students

… close; there is a hospi- tal, there is a police force, there are students on campus who need to be fed.” Though Monday’s snow day was the second cancellation of classes in the last year, Fitzger…

… announced two of the IGR courses would also fulfill the Race and Ethnicity degree requirement. Maxwell added that IGR is a valuable addition to any major, especially given her belief that students

… must become global citizens who know how to dis- cuss complex issues pertaining to diversity and inequality. “Students who earn a minor in intergroup relations educa- tion will develop the insight…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…Tuesday, February 18, 1969 VIOLENCE AT MONTREAL UNIVERSITY: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three -- -- - -- i . n. Faculty stubbornness leads to student frustration; MONTREAL, Quebec (CUP- CPS) - A…

… two-week-old occupa- tion at Sir George Williams Uni- versity ended violently Tuesday after police arrested 79 students- blacks and whites-in the school's computer center. ' The arrests and final…

… des- troyed a complete set of the school's academic records. The occupation began two weeks ago after students, primarily black, gave up on a hearing com- mittee investigating charges of racism made…

… against a biology professor by six blacks some months ago. The 'faculty hearing committee initially had the students' ap- proval, but after two members re- signed, the administration ap- pointed…

… replacements without con- sulting the students. The commit- tee, which held its hearings the week of February 2, was considered illegitimate by the black stu- dents. They took over the computer center and five…

… the hearing firemen were overcome with smoke committee and to set another one and rushed to the hospital. in its place that would be agree- The students, ringed by fire, able to both parties, stayed in…

… a back room near an But this plan, which would have open window. Out in the corridors, ended the occupation, was reject- newsmen and other students fled ed early Tuesday morning by the the area to get…

… announced, the students the students. The riot squad man- seized the Hall Building (which aged to put out the fire and get houses the computer center on its the students out before they were ninth floor) and…

… wall for battle against fire hoses and bar- two hours as they put out fires ricades. and awaited instructions. They finally drove to students Only a few of the occupiers back to the computer center, and…

… possible criminal axey tossedcompu rds, print- charge," one official said. outs, papers, research documents The students have been charged -anything they could find-out with conspiracy, arson and public the…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

… in the coalition. Arabs are afraid that the United States' may have plans for "a new world order," as President Muslim Student Association. Zahurullah believes Ramadan will not have a great effect on…

… considering the first thing incoming students are told is never - NEVER - eat a MUGburger (it represents an alternate life form that is neither animal nor vegetable), we can see why many shy away from Ann Arbor…

student and probably have fifty years of your life left to worry about your blood pressure and cholesterol, Blimpy's -- formally known as Krazy Jim's Blimpyburgers - is the place we recommend as the campus…

… of Ramadan's meaning to the Muslim world. If ground war is heavily underway by Ramadan, there is possibly less chance of loss of Islamic and Arab support. Each nation's government will have to decide…

…," Adamali said, brushing aside the idea that Ramadan could pressure a The recent protest in Morocco which drew 300,000 people is further proof of growing disdain for the war and especially Arab participation…

… the war but talked about the increasing grass-roots support for Iraq in Arab nations as well as the increasing animosity toward the coalition. outside countries involved in Arab affairs," he said. More…

… of their nation. Bush puts it, in the region, said Fazlur Zahurullah, an LSA senior and member of the Muslim Student Association on campus. Zahurullah said his views do not necessarily represent those…

… of the "The Arabs want their own self-determination. They're afraid of a permanent U.S. presence, especially military, in the Arab world. They just don't want I L. 994-3572 500 E. LIBERTY ( at…

February 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… LUSTIG An extensive study by a Univer- sity health sciences faculty task force is focusing on how schools related to the field can improve their minority student representation. The Minority Student

… Hollingsworth. The task force intends to "increase the number of minority students en- rolled in undergraduate, graduate and professional programs so that mi- nority student enrollment is propor- tionate to the…

… the See HEALTH, Page 5 MSA ratifies own code proposal By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student Assembly voted last night to support a n alternative proposal to Interim President Robben Fleming's proposed…

students not be punished with academic sanctions for non-academic behavior. Fleming's proposed "Discriminatoy Acts on the Part of Students," would permit probation or expulsion if a student was found guilty…

February 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 21, 1991 be Mtdrbgau r4aiIg A N D 3T T W C AC D t I F1t WEl4MOT T40 M41j i 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students

… hours they work - effectively forcing them to either invest less time in their students or continue being ripped off by their boss. When TAs get ripped off, their students are ripped off as well…

…..;:::. :: 'r,:;::;{:}:{ :t:;:;:::::;:;:::; y:ti;:: :;:;:;: }: }::;y:::i:", *' i . Ti ananmenSuare Washington must condemn repression of student movement Since the beginning of the new year, the Chinese…

… Turning a blind eye to Deng's oppression only government in Beijing has passed down a flurry highlights the hypocrisy of Bush's foreign policy of prison sentences for the student leaders of the agenda. 1989…

…Tiananmen Square demonstrations. Last week The president has taken this conciliatory stance Wang Juntao and Chen Ziming, two of the student toward China in an effort to consolidate his inter- leaders, were…

February 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… the group doesn't have the time to explain their activities. Many students, he said, are suspicious of PIRGIM. "A new way of funding would be to verybody's advantage," Horovitz said. In 1981 and again…

… in 1983, PIRGIM proposed the reinstatement of the refusable/refundable assessment for all students that had been in effect from 1974 through 1978. "UNDER THAT system, PIRGIM's $2 was billed directly to…

… each student's tuition payment unless he or she requested otherwise. Horovitz said this system is in use with about 90 percent of the PIRGs in le country. .Though PIRGIM members collected 5,000 student

… signatures in support of the organization in 1983, anothe group, SWRAP, the Student Committee for Perform and Progress gathered almost 7,000 signatures asking the regents to take PIRGIM off the form. THE…

…) voted to discontinue the contract, and Nellie Varner (D- Detroit), who voted to renew it, warned PIRGIM that if it did not succeed in gaining more student support by the next renewal, she would not…

… support the group. The consensus was that the regents were not against PIRGIM, the organization, but they questioned its legitimacy on the SVF without meeting the original requirement of student support…

… equal opportunity employer. Equitec Step Into The Winder's Circle An Experiment in Arab-Israeli Co-existence: NEVEI SHALOM Tuesday, Feb. 12, 7:30 P.M. Nevei Shalom is a unique Israeli settlement. Ten…

February 02, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

…- ond class citizenship.” Currently, Mexicans and Arabs are two of the city’s most notable immigrant groups, though both communities have been immi- grating to Detroit for hundreds of years Arab

… immigration to Michi- gan, which first began in 1898, has steadily increased in recent years, according to Sally Howell, assis- tant professor of history and Arab American Studies at the Univer- sity…

… Greek Orthodox and Maronite Catholic churches, which were all built by Syrian-Lebanese migrants. Howell said while many of the earlier immigrants came seeking economic opportunity, the Arab

… Palestinian populations to grow in the city, Howell said. A decade later, in the 1960s, the Arab-Israeli War and a war in Lebanon brought many refugees to Detroit. Howell said people emigrated from Arab

… countries like Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine, Jor- dan and Syria. Between 2000 and 2010, Arab immigration increased by 35 per- cent, which means the population overall is still majority immi- grant, Howell…

… said. Yet, she said it is important to remember that the Arab community is an integral and integrated part of southeast Michigan, with the first immi- grants having helped build the auto industry…

… and the city itself, while second- and third- gen- eration Arab Americans are dis- persed throughout the economy. Adam Thibodeau, staffer at Congress Communities of South- west Detroit, a…

… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may…

… Francesca Kielb Regent Kathy White, local judge featured at annual Student Veterans Benefit By TANAZ AHMED Daily Staff Reporter Dressed in their finest, residents from across Washtenaw County gath…

…- ered in the Michigan Union Ballroom for the sixth annual Student Veterans Benefit Dinner on Friday. The gala and silent auction was hosted by the University’s chapter of the Student Veterans of…

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 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… stabilize the Middle East the United States should "force" Israel into solving the Palestinian problem. Such an American policy would supposedly win over the confidence of Arab and Muslim coun- tries and…

… world is faulty on a number of grounds: 1) IT IS DOUBTFUL just how much the Arab and Moslem countries care about the Palestinians; it has appeared that these coun- tries have used the Palestinian issue as…

February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Wednesday & Thursday February 25th & 26th 4:10 P.M. DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE presents scenes from THE CHANGELING -by THOMAS MIDDLETON THE FLYING DOCTOR -by MOLIERE ARENA…

… TAMMY JACOBS Daily News Analysis "We were innocent, of course," claims Marc Van Der Hout, executive v i c e president of Student Government Coun- cil. "But restricting a defense to solely our innocence…

… condemned the Arab governments yesterday for Arab terrorist attacks on civil air- liners, as the Israeli prime minister, seeking help to stop the attacks, met with envoys from 18 nations. The protests were…

… Frankfurt. West German Foreign Minister Walter Schell met yesterday with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban, then announced that West Ger- many has sent messages to all Arab governments condemning the…

… government yester- day imposed sharp restrictions on the entry of Arabs into the coun- try. Only on humanitarian grounds and "where significant Swiss in- terest is at stake" will any Arab be allowed in…

… aspects of the crash. Government spokes- man explained that the only Arabs who will be allowed into Switzerland will be diplomats, big businessmen, a n d those coming for medical treatment or to visit sick…

February 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…- viding students who identify as Arab-American or Arab with an opportunity discuss their identities and explore their own narratives. MEdAN hosted Prof. Frieda Ekotto, chair of the Depart- ment of…

… MONDAY: This Week in History LEFT The dance team performs in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee’s Mock Rock event at Hill Auditorium Wednesday. (Zach Moore/Daily) RIGHT Engineering junior Brandon…

… 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available…

… WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Modern Languages Building “Black Power Movement” WHAT: University of Pittsburgh’s Joyce Bell, along with a panel of two professors and a graduate student, will…

Arab Network community dinner at North Quad on Thursday. By AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR Online Editor Editor’s Note: The Michigan Daily is piloting a new addition to our paper that will focus on living…

… well on campus. Whether you’re a first year student living in the dorms or an upperclassman with a meal plan, navigating the dining halls can be daunting at times. There’s so much food, some of…

… it may be unfa- miliar-looking, and there’s no one to stop you from eating just cook- ies for dinner. Sound familiar? Many students swipe into the dining hall with good intentions, and they know…

… specialist at the Univer- sity, I discovered ways in which students living on and off campus could using campus dining halls as a means — rather than a barrier — to healthy decision-making. The FDA…

… food search tool hostedon the University Housing website, gives students the ability to search and select their meals before going to the dining hall. By adding filters for nutrition, dietary…

February 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

… Extra issue roused no thoughts here on campus and can be shoved aside unread by students and faculty alike. -Edna Mary Poe * * * Arab Protest .#.. To the Editor: R ELATIVEto the cartoon in Tuesday…

…0 - .~-..;, ,.-, ~ FOUR THlE MICHIGAN DAILY _I _ _ I SL's Future-An Analysis STUDENT GOVERNMENT on the campus, always in a state of flux, now finds it- self at a critical juncture. During the…

… past year many campus groups, particularly the Student Legislature, have undergone a per- iod of introspection and reflection about their organization, functions and capability of solving problems. This…

… of groups sucD as the Union and Interfrater- nity Council have had the chance to voice their long-held contention that student government would be more effective if or- ganizational representatives…

… were included in its ranks. Pointing out that experience is the best criteria for leadership, they have support from both Dean Walter and Dean Rea. On the other side; arguing that students definitely…

… and the Survey Research Report confirming that students wanted the Legislature to con- tinue much as it had. To switch to organizational representa- tion at this time might appear to be an ex- cellent…

… idea. From the standpoint of ex- pediency, it is definitely a better solution, but student government need not surrender so easily to expediency when a basic prin- ciple is at stake. Considering the long…

…-range situation, there is no proof that an organiza- tional representation method would be of any great benefit to students, and there is considerable thought that it might prove harmful. Briefly, several…

… undesirable ef- fects can be seen arising from such a plan: 1) A substantial number of students not tied to the various organizations would not oe represented. 2) Mere possession of experience and…

… administrative ability does not mean a leader can express what would be regard- ed as "student opinion." Lines of com- munication from the leaders to their "con. stituents" would be hard to maintain. 3) Student

February 10, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… made up of the Black Student Union, United Asian American Organizations, La Casa, Arab Student Association, Native American Student Association, the Student Community of Progressive…

… as offering other sustainable funding models particularly for Arab Student Association. The statement also asks that student leaders from SoC LF member organizations be able to recommend…

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Wednesday, February 10, 2021 — 3 Activist, scholar LaTosha Brown hosts Black History Month kickoff event Speaker encourages students to “reimagine how we…

Student Affairs, the event marked the start of a month dedicated to honoring, informing and recognizing the important role that Black people play in American history. Brown not only spoke on…

… Walker, vice president of LSA student government, asked Brown about the influence that Black college students have on the future of democracy. Brown responded by posing a question of her own…

February 02, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… Susan Botti. Student tick- ets cost $9. Contra dancing to be taught at Union The Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance will sponsor a contra dance today in the Michigan Union from 8 to 11 p…

….m. This traditional folk dance will include live music and fun. Tickets are $5 for students. Big Ten out for blood today Blood will be taken for the Big Ten Blood Battle between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. today in…

… Society. The results of the study show black and Hispanic men are most accepting of assisted suicide, although Hispanic men prefer to call it "assisted dying." The study also showed that Arab Mus- lims and…

Arab Christians are against going to nursing homes. One Arab participant said it was the "most awful thing that can happen'" adding that there are no nurs- ing homes in Baghdad. Arab participants said…

…. Whites were open to most types of end-of-life care, such as feeding tubes and dialysis, but not life support. Arabs indicated that they would not want doctors to tell a family member if he or she had a…

student Charles Draznin said he has not been taught about cultural sensitivity toward end-of- life treatments, but that the results from the study would be useful. "I think I would have a better under…

… ethnicities including Arab Muslims, Arab Christians, Hispan- ics, blacks and whites. They were all 50 or older. Jackson said other ethnic groups such as Native Americans and Asians were not included because…

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

… send a message that it does not ap- prove of racism. "We just can't keep having these kinds of actions in a climate where there are no conse- quences for this kind of behavior," he said. BLACK Student

… Timothy Jacobs had been taken into custody by FBI agents and would be transported to a jail outside Robeson County. Trapped Israelis attack Arabs ANABTA, Israeli-occupied West Bank - Israelis killed two…

Arabs and wounded three others yesterday when they opened fire on a crowd of stone- throwing Palestinians who had trapped a convoy of soldiers and civilians, the Israeli army said. Soldiers wounded four…

Arabs in two other clashes, a military spokes- person said. The Arab-owned Palestinian Press Service put the number of Arabs wounded by gunfire at 22. Troops battled Palestinians in protests throughout…

… the West Bank and Gaza Strip, leaving more than a dozen Arabs hospitalized with beating injuries and three soldiers injured by stones. The renewed violence caused the first deaths from gunfire since Jan…

…. 15 and brought to 41 the confirmed Arab death toll in the rioting that began Dec. 8. It came as the United States was exploring ways to revive the stalled Middle East peace process. Defense Minister…

… alumni network I 01Ibe Alirljtgan i t Vol. XCVIII- No.85 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

… National Student News Service. liditor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Photo Editors............KAREN HANDELMAN Managing Editor........................MARTHA SEVETSON JOHN MUNSON News Editor…

February 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…'s regime. Close students of the Iraqi scene pictured them as socialists, ideal- ists and fervent believers in Arab unity-but trying to keep a truly Y neutral course, to be friendly but Albert Scores GOP…

…: African Students Riot, Clash with Red Police VIENNA (M)-African students disillusioned with life under Com- munisn clashed with Communist police on the main street of Sofia, Bulgaria, informed sources…

… reported yesterday. The Bulgarian government confirmed yesterday's outbreak through its official news agency BTA. Reports from reliable sources said 200 African students were involved and scores of them were…

… injured. MTA said only 40 or 50 students were involved. "A number of dem- onstrators were arrested, but re- C b T leased later," BTA said. 0 G et BTA also said all other reports were "in contrast with the…

… truth." The clash was symptomatic of U Nojeee discontent among students from newly independent Africananations studying in Communist lands. UNITED NATIONS (P)-The It is known, for example, that United…

… Nations said yesteriday it more than 100 African students in is going ahead with a co rover- Moscow have applied at the Unit- sial, agricultural aid project for ed States embassy for help in Fidel Castro…

… the riot in which com- Hoffman said no American ex- petent authorities here said 200 perts would be used in the pro- African students battled Commu- ject. nist police. Razak Sees Indonesian Aggression…

… of a bipartisan foreign policy. not subservient to President Gam- al Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and to get along with the West. Nominally, the revolutionary re- gime which overthrew…

February 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…- tivities Center are concerned over the possibility 'of a clash between Arab and Israel students over the use of political material in their respective booths at the Univer- sity's World's Fair. The fair…

…LSA STUDENT UNION: LASTING COMMITMENT See editorial page C L Y 5k4 3flU& Daij DINGY High - 30 Low -- 10 Cloudy and cold; little chance of snow Vol. LXXIX, No. 107 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… of France, the United Kingdom and the United States jwithin the framework of the UN Security Council" to discuss ways of settling the Arab-Israeli d i s- pute. Robert J. McCloskey, State De- partment…

… agrees with his predecessor that diplomatic efforts to promote an Arab-Israeli settlement should not By SHARON WEINER The University will offer a concentra- tion program in Afro-American studies next fall…

…, if implementation of present proposals occur on schedule. An 11-man student-faculty subcommit- tee of the LSA curriculum committee has been working on the formulation of the program since last semester…

…- mester, it will be ready for printing by this fall. Interested students will have to add the courses in the fall. The program will be interdisciplinary. but it won't be similar to the current spec- ial…

… course for the program which, he says, would serve as an elective for any interested student but would also be a prerequisite for concentration in the pro- gram. This sequence is still in the planning…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… comments session in the Michi- gan Union's Anderson Room to find regental im- posters had taken their seats. Twelve students - representing ACT-UP, the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the…

… require: that the University adopt a stance on the Gulf war and issue a public statement against racial harassment of Arab-American and Muslim students, faculty, staff and community members; that the…

…, the percentage of students reapplying to live in residence halls has hovered around 42 percent. Last year, this figure dropped to 39.1 percent. Director of University Housing Robert Hughes attributed…

… this decline to a rise in commuting stu- dents from Southeast Michigan. During the 1989-90 school year, commuting students formed 17.8 percent of the student body. In 1990-91, the number increased to 18…

….5 percent. As a result of the drop in the number of students living in University housing, Hughes announced at yesterday's meeting that the lottery - a system used to determine which returning students will…

… have a space in the residence halls - will be eliminated this year. It has been in place for 15 years. All students wishing to return to the resi- dence halls will most likely receive a space,., Hughes…

… Homeless Action Committee, People of Color Against the War and Racism, Students Against U.S. Intervention in the Gulf and other activist groups - took the seats customarily reserved for regents and…

… University administrators during the public comments period. The students sat down minutes before the session was scheduled to begin. See IMPOSTERS, Page 2 David "Dandelion" Rosenberg, an LSA junior, portrays…

… interim Vice President for Student Services Mary Ann Swain at yesterday's public comments session of the Regents' meeting in the Michigan Union. Admin. reacts to anti-war group in letter by Shalini Patel…

… Daily Staff Reporter Interim Vice President for Student Services Mary Ann Swain responded yesterday on behalf of the administration to the demands issued by People of Color Against the War and Racism. In…

February 04, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… year’s winter term: Yiddish Studies, Arab and Mus- lim American Culture, Art and Design, Intergroup Relations Education and Entrepreneur- ship. Martin spoke to about 20 students on a variety of…

…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, February 4, 2015 CELEBRATING OUR ONE-HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM How do students interact with our local government…

… the number one state for skilled trades programs, and praised alternative education routes such as dual enrollment for high school students and appren- ticeships. Dual enrollment for high school…

students State Sen. Darwin Booher (R– Evart) introduced Senate Bills 36 and 37 last week, which would allow high school students to enroll in community college cours- es. Should these bills pass, high…

… school teachers could receive qual- ifications to teach certain college- level classes, which the students could subsequently take without traveling to a community college campus. Booher, who is the…

… Community Colleges chair, a subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Com- mittee, noted that concurrent courses were the best way to put dual enrollment into practice, as not all high school students

… have the luxury of commuting to com- munity college after school. “Part of the kids that didn’t have jobs after school or didn’t have some kind of requirement, they could go, but not every student

… academy may partner with 1 or more post- secondary institutions or 1 or more intermediate school districts and Students examine self-acceptance with spoken-word performances By ALYSSA BRANDON…

… Daily Staff Reporter Inspired by the critical- ly-aclaimed “Vagina Mono- logues,” a dozen University students appeared on the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre stage on Tuesday night to share their…

… experiences grappling with body image. Sponsored by the Univer- sity Health Service, the “Body Monologues” featured 12 spo- ken-word performances by University students. Though performers often…

February 21, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… social impact Arab students or profes- sors may have on American campuses. Third, Arabs are equated with legiti- mate threats such as anti-Semitism, cults, and the "dissolution of Jewish tradition and…

…'s statement: "Only through such a movement can we bring true liberation and stop the deaths of all people with AIDS." Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No…

… "the Arab presence on the college campus is poisoning the minds of our young people" appeared in a B'nai B'rith International fund- raising letter. It went on to mention "Arab money.. .pouring into…

… are at work here. First, the letter dehumanizes Arabs by reducing them to an "evil," poisoning innocent minds. Second, Arab "influence" is decried in order to delegitimize any political, cultural or…

…, preferring to consider the incident closed. But this growing trend of racism against Arabs motivated by political interests must be examined. One ex- ample of this trend is the Tagar bus on the Diag that…

… originally condemned "Arab Terrorism." Also, comments by Israeli officials defending governmental policy have slandered Arabs by label- ing them as naturally violent and untrustworthy. This type of racism…

… discredit honest criticism of Israel), so too is anti-Arab racism in support of Israel. The Daily urges you to tell Seymour D. Reich, president of B'nai B'rith In- ternational, that you won't stand for racist…

… attacks on Arabs. His address is 1640 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. 20036. We also urge you to consider further the relation between politics and racism - an unfortunate reality that…

… receive a phone call shortly thereafter, but the caller declined to identify herself except as an economics graduate student). The revised version of the letter, which appears below, was brought to the…

… Daily on Sunday, Feb. 19. In defense of the econ. department To the Daily: The recent article citing anonymous economics students complements two letters last Fall criticizing the Economics Department at…

February 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… of the 19 Univer- sity sorority chapters, Panhellenic President Debbie Townsend, '56, asserted last night. Speaking before the regular ' meeting of Student Government Council. Miss Townsend stated that…

… Andy Knight, '58, who resigned because of academic difficulties. *Student Book Exchange mana- ger Bill Diamond reported that this semester's SBX made a$133 profit but lost $125 due to theft and loss of…

…- iems as they concern students, ' was hampered by poor student participation. x SGC passed a motion approving "an amount not to exceed $1500 for publication of a student activities booklet to be sent to…

… all incom- ing students." Also okayed 'was a motion limit- ing campaign expenditures in SGC elections to $25 per candidate. KHolmes Film On .Caribbean' Set For Today Second in the series of Burton…

… little about either," he said. -Daily-Hal ueeds FIRST FL9OR CUTAWAY-This section will be the first floor of the Student Activities Building, now being constructed behind the Administration Building, on…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 49

… deals to ICBM launches: 'Guerrilla'and 'diplomats' thize with the Arabs. What Eastern European country motivates students to become during the Solidarity move- so involved? "On one level the ment…

…. During the final three weeks of the fall term, political-sci- ence professor Richard Cot- tam-who's been playing war games with his students for more than 25 years-divides the 30 or so upperclassmen into…

… eight delegations. At a cock- tail party in his home, Cottam impersonates the secretary- general of the United Nations and distributes a complex geo- political scenario. The power- ful "student

…-nations" are not limited in their possible ac- tions: they can launch inva- sions, plan assassinations, sign treaties or initiate nuclear war. At this year's opening session, a student dressed as a terrorist…

…. "Students acquire an game is a struggle between appetite for power." Machia- countries. At another it's a velli would have wholeheart- struggle between personal- edly approved. ities," says grad student Arie…

… Saferide director Shannon Meehan. But the shuttle, which is funded from fees paid by all students, has come under some fire for its women-riders-and-women- drivers-only policy. (Men may work as dispatchers…

…- dents gambled on the system. One freshman anthropology student cheerfully confides that she enjoys sleeping late and says that paying for notes "makes it so you don't have to go to class.' But majority…

… to the stu- dent-government associa- tion, students in five classes at Northwestern can hire fellow students or teach- ing assistants to take notes for them. Says Gary Rintel, who suggested the service…

February 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

… diplomatic relations for the first time yesterday, a day hailed in Cairo and Jerusalem as a major chapter in the history of peace but denounced in much of the Arab world as a day of betrayal. As ambassadors…

… from the former enemies presented their credentials in the two capitals, Palestinian Arabs protested by closing down businesses and schools in the Israeli-occupied territories, Moslems staged similar…

… his credentials to Israeli President Yitzhak Navon. "We can provide a good example of coexistence in peace between the Israeli people and the Arab people in the area," Murtada said, "something that will…

… reduce for the Arabs the threat to their security and will ensure a just and lasting peace." EGYPT'S MIDDLE East News Agency said Begin telephoned Sadat to congratulate him on the exchange of ambassadors…

…. 6 6 ABOUT FIFTY STUDENTS, carrying banners and chanting slogans, gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi Tuesday to protest the exchange of ambassadors between Israel and Egypt. 't…

…. THURSDAY February 28, 1980 DR. EMILIO BIZZI MIT "Central and Peripheral Mechanisms in Motor Control" Student GOP candidate Burton challenges incumbent Dem Greene in 2nd Ward race (Continued from Page 1…

… concern for the level of taxation in the student segment," Greene said, "But it is reflected in their rent structure." Greene placed much of the blame for the Second Ward's housing problems on the…

… University's failure to build more student housing. "The council has to take a tough position with the Regen- ts," Greene said. "The University has social responsibilities and I don't feel they've met them…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… Glubb Calls for Understanding Of Arabian Peoples by West Sir John Glubb called last night future world they can see.and for a greater understanding of the fwich the Arabs and the West, as Arab peoples by…

… the West. wirthe Aa ate Speaking at Hill Auditorium, the partners, help to create." former commander of the Arab Glubb belittled the idea that na- Legion said that so far, "we haven't tionalism was an…

… that has ap- T peared on the stage of the world,"o Glubb said. . He said the West must now pro- duce a propaganda appeal to the T r s n . Arab peoples. "And that means TPr en ideas," he said, "that the…

… is available to offi- cially recognized and registered or- ganizations only. Organizations planning to be active for this semester must register by February 28. Forms available, 2011 Student Activities…

…, "Buddhism." Ride avail- able from Markley, Alice Lloyd, Stock- well, W., S., and E. Quads at 6.45 p.m. * * . International Folk Dancers, instruc- tion and dancing, Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. SGC Student

…. SMALL GROUP 4. STUDENT GUIDE 5. LOWEST RATE Inquire at the Student Activities Building Information Desk The cast of the year in the Roar of the Ages! 2. ,AE TM~FA&.OY " I I a III ' r 1 T- .#J Ucv 1…

February 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT PAGES SWestern, Arab Leaders 4> Nasser Calls Arab Nations To Meeting Ike Determines Polcy Today on UN Sanctions' Sn Israeli Troop Crisis I Countries to Discuss Eisenhower Doctrine CAIRO…

… ()-President Game Nasser is conferring with three o thls Arab partners next week in ,summit meeting expected to hard en the Arab attitude toward the Eisenhower doctrine and Aqaba- Gaza issue. Syria's President…

… on his mission to Wash- ington, with emphasis on his an- alysis of what the F bhowe doctrine for the Middle East means to the Arabs. Common Bonds The wealthy Saudi Arabiar monarch has been visiting…

… Spair and the Arab nations of Nort. Africa since he left Washingtor two weeks ago. Common bonds of Egypt, Saud: Arabia, Jordan and Syria includ opposition to Israel and the pro- Western Baghdad Pact. But…

… a strain on their unity is sh wing up in differences over the Eisenhowei doctrine. Saudi Arabia and Jordan have responded favorably to the new 4 American policy. Egypt and Syria still preach Arab

… Britain. Dominated by a clique of pro- Soviet army officers, Syria has been the most hostile of the Arab nations toward the Eisenhower doctrine, although Kuwatly's gov- ernment officially adopted a wait…

…, and housing unit conferences. Collaterally, there will be public exhibition of religious art and music. The Conference grew out of a Student Government Council mo- tion last May. Persons representing…

… Curricu- lum," "What Are the Campus Gods?" and "Religion-a Hind- rance to Integration?" A faculty-student peopled panel will discuss "What Happens to God on Campus?" Auto Plates Change Near WASHINGTON (A…

… new Arab-Israeli war over the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba." Hold West Awaits U.S. Action In Mid-East Assembly Recesses; Expects Israel Reply UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A)- Canada, Britain and France…

February 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… of Greek Life, said the economic next fall downturn could affect students' decisions to be part of the Greek By NICOLE ABER community, especially given the Daily StaffReporter cost of first-year dues…

…, indicating that they have yet to be affected by the cur- rent economic downturn. While students can look to need and merit-based scholarships, which are available through the individual fraternities' and…

… and Discovery with Massive Datasets; See HIRING, Page 7A STUDENT GOVERNMNT ECTIONS LSA Student Government to drop party labels from ballot Khaled Abu Toameh presents "Another Angle: Reporting Conflict…

… in the Middle East" in the Michigan League last night. Israeli-Arab journalist paints bleak picture of situation in Middle East Officials say they want election to be about the issues By DANIEL…

… STRAUSS Daily StaffReporter Last night LSA Student Gov- ernment President Leslie Zaikis announced that in the next round of student government elections, members wouldn't run with any party affiliation. "We…

… the recent formation of the Michigan Vision Party and word that the Michigan Action Party, the most powerful Michigan Student Assembly party, was going to dis- solve. She said that the announce- ment…

…-SG, Page 7A Abu Toameh tells crowd that there are no viable solutions By ELYANA TWIGGS For the Daily Israeli-Arab journalist, Khaled Abu Toameh told a packed Vanden- berg Room at the Michigan League that…

…- selves first. "The change has to happen from within, you can't send the marines or armed soldiers to enforce democracy," he said. "I would focus on repairing conflict of Arabs and Jew within Israel." In…

February 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… said. dedicated to the Arab-American and Muslim communities on campus. The establishment of a dedi- cated space for these students has been an ongoing point of contention, but the topic was…

…- tural message. While Dahbour said the lounge is a positive step for the Universi- ty, she elaborated that it does not address many of the remaining concerns for Arab-American and Muslim students

student here and a lot to the Muslim and Arab students here,” she added. “It’s one step for sure, and I just hope that the Uni- versity continues to work on it.” nal DACA legislation, said she thought…

…greenhouse is currently in the process of hiring its staff, and plans to begin work in the fall. Overall, Niemer said, the greenhouse is a logical next step in aiding student teach- ing and…

… of racial issues in the United States. He also said students need to think radically about activism and he encouraged them not to make compromises when addressing racial issues. Elizabeth James…

… our current students,” James said. Many of the speakers, including Cotton and Spence, emphasized the importance of Black community. Spence focused on solidarity and the need to build…

February 16, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…4A -- Wednesday, February 16, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Wednesday, February 16, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom " Edited and managed by students at the…

…-semester, most LSA professors only offer the opportunity through the required end-of-term online evaluations. College of Engineering students are offered the opportuni- ty to complete mid term evaluations for…

… great job. I hope all LSA faculty and staff will take just a small part of their next lecture to distribute surveys, point students to a CTools evalua- tion or have CLRT conduct a Mid- term Student

February 01, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… article ("War causes fear, tension among Arab students" (1/23/'91) - includ- ing myself. Quoting portions of these interviews and deliberately (or undeliberately) neglect- ing other portions related to the…

… dealt with among the Arab countries. I am also opposed to the occupation of Kuwait since it is as wrong and illegiti- Harold Hilborn LSA junior Why so much hot air from students? repeat itself mate as…

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 1, 1991 GSbe Sirbigau &idy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… citizens. Even as University students mobi- lize against the war in the Gulf, they cannot forget to oppose the war being waged at home against this nation's poor. Even as students with widely disparate…

… home. In this context, students are encour- aged to broaden their anti-war efforts by attending the Homeless Action Committee's (HAC) 2 p.m. protest tomorrow at the house on116 W. William, where illegal…

… a student who favors war or finds any honor in it. I am not happy that anyone is dying and wish that this war will come to a close soon. I do believe, however, in peace through strength. For only in…

… Daily: The student group Support Our Sol- diers (S.O.S.) claims to be neutral toward the war in the Middle East. Members have asserted that the organization takes no stand on whether U.S. military…

… danger. Amanda Rogers Second-year Rackham graduate student Daily again fails in interpreting opinion To the Daily: The Daily has again misinterpreted the opinions posed by students interviewed for an…

February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…"_' Qfi 51r414an sain Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Pompidou and French foreign policy 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

…. Although the black student community at the University has increased drama- tically during the last few years, the overriding impression of the University is still one of a school for rich white stu- dents…

… as the Green report characterized it in 1965. The BAM proposal for changing this condition is reasonable if not a bit con- servative. In a University of more than 30 thousand students, it demands that…

… only 900 black students be admitted next fall-450 freshmen, 150 transfer students and 300 graduate students. The demands also give the University three years to increase the proportion of blacks in the…

… University to 10 per cent - more than enough time: The demands also take into considera- tion the desirability of supportive services to insure that the admitted students graduate. UNFORTUNATELY, it is…

… pro- posals are theoretically desirable, the necessary financing is not available. It is noteworthy that the same admin- istration has proposed that students be assessed $15 per term for 30 years to…

…- mitted by Students for Effective Action (SEA). THE ADMINISTRATION'S lack of sup- port could be expected but the failure of the so called "liberal" University com- munity to provide significant support is…

… faculty assess themselves $15 and $25 respectively. Self-assessment is not a new idea, students will almost sure- ly vote for such a proposal in order to finance a student bookstore. ARGUMENTS THAT minority…

students can succeed at the University, not what type of creditials ,he has to get in. The inate ability of the students that would be admitted under the minority admis- sions program is no less than that of…

… the majority of students already here. With the help of supportive services to fill in the gaps that were caused by poor aca- demic backgrounds, not lack of intelli- gence, the majority of the students

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… pring to 981, while the literary allege increased by 132 students 6,864. Thesnursing school now as 644 students, an increase of 0, while the social work school nrollnent rose four to 184. Architecture and…

… design college egistered an enrollment drop of 4 from last spring to 603, and he business administration school 0ll 29 to 830 in Ann Arbor. Den- istry students showed a decrease f five, leaving enrollment…

… year. "We found that our program was back- ward, the student had too much reading to do all in one year," Prof. Morris Greenhut, chairman of the English honors program said. Before the junior program was…

… instituted, the group consisted of only 1.0 to .12 hand-picked seniors.. "The department likes a larger group in the junior year because of the number of students who will drop out of the program," Greenhut…

… said. "Also, with a larger group, the honors committee has a better chance to assess the students' ca- pabilities," he added. This year there are 24 seniors and 36 juniors participating in the program…

…. "The purpose of our program is to give students with interest and ability the most challenging train- ing possible in the field of English literature under the best instruc- tion available, with the…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… government yesterday announced creation of a commission of inquiry into the massacre of Palestinian worshipers by a Jewish settler and said it would disarm some militant Jewish extremists as Arab rioting…

… four Palestinians and a Bedouin in a third day of Arab rioting that spread to the Negev desert in the south of Israel and erupted anew in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv. Demonstrators burned tires and hurdled…

… Israeli :} ,{ kfif S ' ' ',. t . . . .,"" 'l // / fJ: Vr i. . .. ~ . 'U'regents vote to keep By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER The Statement of Student Rig and Responsibilities will remain interim…

… amendment the code of non-academic cond before they make it permanent pol "I believe there's widespr( agreement among the University, the students and around this bo that the Statement (of Student Rig and…

student affairs. She requested delay in making the code a perman policy because of the number amendments proposed to her off She said the proposed amendme have not had the chance to be filte through the…

… difficult amendm process. Amendments must be approi by a quorum of student jurors bef they are forwarded to the regents adoption into the code. She said the Office of Stud Affairs is planning another hear 01…

…. No I on action was taken at the second hearing de i*1* because a quorum of student jurorsCsion is a SA did not attend. eats Proposed amendments include partial victon the adding murder to the list of…

… on-campus 1 s to offenses handled by the code, luct changing the statute of limitations By JAMES R. CHO icy. from six months to one year and DAILY STAFF REPORTER ead extending the code to cover student

… The coalition of Michiga and organizations. Student Assembly (MSA) membe ard The regents agreed with Hartford's that confronted the Universi ghts rationale in postponing the vote to Board of Regents at…

… commendable on the part of the Rights and Responsibilities - th ugh students who stepped forward in a non-academic student codec said responsible manner on this policy." conduct - as an interim policy f lent…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…'s Jewish- and Arab- Americans whose heritage ties them to the re- gion. The recent upsurge of violence in the Israeli- occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip troubles mapy area Jews, torn between anger at…

… than beat- ing them. He said area Jews are unanimous in their sup- port for negotiations to end the conflict. Many local Arab-Americans say that their work on Mideast issues has led to contact from the…

… out the window" if he had been. Arabs riot near holy shrine JERUSALEM - Dozens of Arabs were hurt in clashes and a Jewish settler was badly burned in a car firebombing in the occupied territories…

… yesterday. In Jerusalem, riot police fought Arabs near one of Christianity's holiest shrines. The army clamped a curfew on Nablus, the West Bank's largest city with 100,000 people, after lengthy street…

… 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 in Chief…

February 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…- ternationl discipline. * * * Guerrilla action BEIRUT, Lebanon - Arab na- tions imposed drastic new curbs on Palestinian guerrillas yester- day to try to bring the entire resistance movement under firm Syrian…

… and Lebanese control. The decision aims at ending Lebanon's role as the last un- restricted commando base, with far-reaching effects on Pales- tinian ability to wage war and influence Arab policy. It…

… Limited Scholarships Deadline: April 7 State-- Kichard For Advan Full 9 Week S t ankiewicz Fresco: illiam King ce Students ession Only to begin{ WASHINGTON - The United'State convention Steelworkers…

….()() /$5.00 0l.00of per seat for Students & SeniorCizens} Tickets: Liberty Music, Hill Auditorium, Jacobson's, Dance Dep. Infoirrrcrcm ;763-5460 Presented by the Schd of Mussk& Dance Deportwn t…

February 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…I jr ws ziirn Latest Deadline in the State a' 40 CL COLDER See rage 4 No. 91. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1947 PRICE FIVE iterary College Students To Grade Facult -U…

… e-Senate ;et Men for Cut General Student Conduct Praised by Judge Payne Dean For] Tells Nee Instructoi City Jurist Points to Increase Only Rise in Arrests Involves in Sobriety; Traffic Cases…

… yesterday discounted reports of general misconduct among University students. Speaking from his observations from the bench of Ann Arbor Mu- nicipal Court, Judge Payne complimented students for their general…

… re-initiate student evaluation of*"faculty services" and committees are now stud problem of putting the plan in action, Dean Hayward Kenis nounced yesterday. Simultaneously, Dean Keniston announced…

… teaching staff," Dean Kenistor adding that "evaluation of fac- Ice Avalanche' Damages Vet Housing Units Children Narrowly Miss Serious Injury Ten University students and their families were homeless yes…

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