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February 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

… received a tough problem. The Arabs are busy warning the world that any attempt to impose partition plans on Palestine will "lead to bloodshed." They in- sist that Jewish immigration to Palestine be strictly…

… limited, and that the Jews be kept a minority in "the Arab country of Pales- tine." The Jewish Agency for Palestine says they* will not countenance any plan which doesn't provide for an independent Jewish…

… Council, soon to be organ- ized, first. There are Arab representatives on the General Assembly, one from each of the Arab states. No counter spokesman as such for the Jewish attitude are on the General…

… Assembly. ° If the U.N. will be able to effectively handle the Palestine problem remains to be seen. The U.N. must recognize that Arab threats must be bypassed. The Jewish Agen- cy has indicated that it will…

… accept a com- promise solution. It's up to the U.N. to see that the Arabs accept one, too. -Eunice Mintz Budget Controviersy RMIN!ED REPUBLICANS successful- assed the second precipitous spot in d Friday…

… 22. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and faculty, is earnestly requested in the present parking emergency, so that all may benefit in…

… of exit, the problem is aggravated; and when those having, no parking plates park in restricted areas, the whole system of control 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 incapacitated to whom campus permit plates have been issued. It is the…

… others may ease the prob- lem for all. Signed: Robert C. Angell, Walter M. Roth, R. P. Briggs, Herbert G. Watkins University Committee on Parking Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts…

student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Veterans: The attention of all veterans is called to the recent interpretation of the Veterans Administration with regard to tak- ing courses on a…

February 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… news today 1? The ,A.so'urlalcd Prc,, aund C ol(',c Press Scr itee AN ISRAELI RETALIATORY BLOW against an Arab target is expected by both Arab and Jews following the bombing Friday of Jerusalem's largest…

… supermarket. The likeliest targets for retaliation are the airports, bridges, dams or oil installations of the four Arab nations which ring Israel-Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. The supermarket blast, which…

… demonstrations staged by discontented students and workers. Bhutto, head of the People's party, announced he will fly to East Pakistan soon to try to form a union with political leaders there. BACKERS OF GEORGE…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…>--- .. 1 Arabs Meet To Decide New :Policy CAIRO, Egypt (P)-The Arab summit conference opened yester- day to frame a common policy of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's doctrine for the Middle East. Well…

… informed Arab sources said the United States stand on Israeli withdrawal from Egypt was the key to the acceptance or rejection of the doctrine by the four as- sembled chiefs of Arab states. Towering King…

… Saud of Saudi Arabia gave the inside story of his recent talks in Washington to King Hussein of Jordan and Presi- dents Nasser of Egypt and Shukri .~Kuwatly of Syria. Well informed Arab sources pre…

…. The informants said the upshot might be an order from Egypt to halt work on clearing the Suez Canal, the dismissal of United Nations police forces and Arab reliance on the Soviet Union. Senator Hits…

…-testerday's warm weather and balmy breezes provided an incentive for a few University students to express their exuberance by hanging three bicycles from a tree near the corner of E. University and Oakland…

… Outside" to Inspec- tor Herbert W. Case, now retired. Scholarship Applications Due Monday Petitioning ends Monday, March 4 for two Alumni Student Leader Fellowships offering a year's study in Great Britain…

… University and a record of leadership in student activities, according to Anne Woodard, '57, of Student Government Council. Petitions are available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by…

… Positions Eleven students have taken out petitions for six one-year terms on Student Government Council to be filled in spring elections March 19 and 20. Nelson Sherburne, '59, Nancy Murphy, '58, Navanitray…

… intention to run for the posts. Petitions are still available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by 6 p.m. March 5. SGC candidates must be aca- demically eligible. They will par…

… literary and engineering colleges and b u s i n e s s administration school. Ten J-Hop committee members, seven Union Student Directors (formerly Union vice-presidents), three Board in Control of Student

February 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Group Passes SEC Plan To Chart Details of Government Duties, Composition for Report By BECKY CONRAD Thorough student government reorganization moved out of the area of speculation yesterday as the Student

… Affairs Study Committee unanimously endorsed a plan for a central Student Executive Com- mittee." Charting the outline of responsibility to the all-encompassing student government the study group plans to…

… ays Israeli-Arab Truce Failing By FREDDIE LOEWENBERG "There are alarming signs that the Israeli - Arab armistice is breaking down," Col. Basil Her- man, military governor of the Neg- ev of the State of…

…. - President' Hatcher" outlined six reasons which he felt have con - tributed to the Regents failure to act on the proposals, submitted last spring by the Student Legisla-. ture after they were approved in…

… great disappointment to the majority of students. Neary said he had talked with two regents just before the last Regents meeting and they had indicated that the vote on the ban change proposals was…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 i TWELVE PANES 3111 Adams )uits SGC 'residency Ikf Warns Acadeinic Problems Cause Step-Down By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council President…

…- ,.er of student government, re- ;eased his decision "with a great deal of regret" and cited academic' ~difficulties as the reason for the decision. At the same time, Adams offered to contribute his help…

… Inflation. --Daily-David Arnold TAPOTTA TAPOTTA-BLEEP--The administration's IBM computers are working full speed ahead at their compiliation of the new semester's registration totals. Over 22,000 students

…-four scholarship grants have been authorized by the University Scholarship Committee for Hungarian students wishing to study in Ann Arbor. The committee had originally approved four grants which.would be financed by…

… a special endowment fund set up by University Pres- ident Harlan Hatcher. These grants will enable the Hungarian students to attend Eng- lish Language Insitiute in preparation for full time enrollment…

… in the University next fall. Maintenance aid for 19 students is being provided by Ann Arbor townspeople and religious groups. Scholarships for the others are - penfiing until maintenance is sup- STATE…

February 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…-paying Arab businessmen have for two years been investigating a U.S. senator, six congressmen and 13 state officials, of- ficials said yesterday. Sources said the FBI used hidden cameras to film most of the…

… meetings at which undercover agents handed high public officials a total of nearly $1 million in cash. IN RETURN, the public officials allegedly promised to help a supposed wealthy Arab businessman in his…

… handed over an undeter- mined amount of money. E Run for your psyche Does jogging improve one's outlook on life? Possibly, according to some researchers. The Institute of Mental On the inside A student

February 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… need to articulate their views on the war in Afghanistan, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and aid to the contras just to name a few. These are issues of student concern, to which active individuals will want…

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, February 9, 1987 The Michigan Daily j -1 I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVII,.No. 92 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… are the computers? THE CURRENT PETITION AFOOT To prevent the Michigan Student Assembly from passing resolutions regarding foreign affairs is misguided. Opponents argue that Assembly members are unable…

… to represent the students on foreign policy because these issues are not considered during the campaign process. In this case it is the campaigns, not the agenda of MSA meetings, that should change. It…

… would be irresponsible of MSA to eliminate the discussion of international issues to focus solely on University or students' rights issues. Matters of foreign policy are often areas of University…

… involvement and of concern to students. Students have the right to ask the Assembly to pass resolutions against University investment in South Africa or the United States involvement in Vietnam. The students

… to use all means at their disposal. The core of the problem is the representativeness of the members of the Assembly. Along with student rights, foreign policy must become an issue during the campaigns…

…. MSA's legitimacy comes into question because only 15 percent or less of students vote in MSA elections. If candidates to the Assembly add issues to their campaign platforms and voter turn out increases…

…, Assembly needs to remain open to discuss all issues of student concern. Don't egg him on LAST WEDNESDAY, STUDENTS protested outside the Lawyers Club in response to Edwin Meese's prejudicial actions as…

… Attorney General. At the protest, students threw eggs and snow balls at the government officials. If the protest had remained more peaceful, the message would have been clearer. While hitting Meese with eggs…

February 01, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… of MSA's Students' so to speak. So there's nothing Rights Commission. really to stop him from taking the But some believe Saddam 10% in Abu-Dhabi [in the United would have invaded Saudi Arabia Arab

… people of Kuwait, many people see the conflict as a war caused by the existence of extensive oil reserves in the Middle East. Many students are asking what role oil actually plays in the Gulf conflict…

… concerned students. Others walking to class casually passed by. Last weekend, however, an estimated 500 university students boarded nine buses bound for Washington, D.C., to join a national protest against…

… the Middle East, and we can survive very well without that oil," said Jennifer Van Valey, President of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) and member of Student Against United States Intervention in the…

…-producers in the region, Arabian Peninsula Saudi Arabia Iraq United Arab Emirates Kuwait Iran Venezuela Soviet Union Mexico United States China Ubya Nigeria Indonesia Algeria Norway Canada Egypt Qatar Oman…

… China Mexico United Arab Emirates Venezuela United Kingdom Nigeria Kuwait Norway Canada Libya 3.1 .2.9 2.8 2.6 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.5 ~~1A Everyday,the oil-p extract60.3 million USSR and the Un…

…) United Arab Emirates 4.3% Saudi Arabia 18.9% Kuwait 1.0% Iraq 8.0% Other Persian ----_ Gulf 0.2% ° Japan's Net Oil Im (in percentag Iraq 4.7% Kuwait 9.1% ui 11.5% Other Net Imports 48.1% Iraq 11…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Shirvell to retract statements HALEY HOARD/Daily Members of the Egyptian Student Association gather on the Diag Friday, Feb. 11 to celebrate former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's step down from power…

…. The students passed out candy to passersby as a symbol of the joyous occasion. Students rejoice in wa e of Mubaraks resig Onation Armstrong to file civil lawsuit if libelous comments aren't withdrawn…

… By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily Staff Reporter A document filed Friday has brought the ongoing legal bat- tle between Michigan Student Assembly President Chris Arm- strong and Andrew Shirvell, a former…

… "sexually promis- cuous," among other libelous See SHIRVELL, Page 5A Egyptian students celebrate democracy on Diag ByJOSEPH LICHTERMAN Daily News Editor The Diag was transformed into Liberation Square on Fri…

…- day afternoon as members of the University's Egyptian Stu- dent Association celebrated the overthrow of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. About 20 students took to the Diag to rejoice and share…

… their joy with others on campus. Many passed out Snickers bars and other chocolates to students walking by. LSA junior Eman Abdelhadi said it's traditional to pass out sweets on happy occa- sions…

…. "Egyptians - and Arabs in general - have this tradition where they pass out treats at good occasions," Abdelhadi said. "At weddings, religious occasions, Eids, like the holi- days. This is an Eid. This is a…

… their support for the protest- ers in Egypt. Rackham student Sameh Tawfick said he didn't See MUBARAK, Page 5A UNIVERSITY RESEARCH BROTHERS BANQUET Audi,'U' partner for Y transportation study Project to…

… raising the large amount of money. Though the center works with other student groups, McGuire said it rarely gets a donation of this magnitude. "This is one of the largest gifts from a student group we…

February 16, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ei ght Pages ;rWMU SEE NFS IA'!' N CALL n )AJiLY Strike talk The Student Support Committee for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- ployes (AFSCME, Local 1583) will hold…

… meetings all over campus tonight to educate student workers about issues that might confront them should there be a strike. AFSCME is currently negotiating with the University for a new contract. The…

… floor of the Union; and for student bus drivers and students who work in the Michigan League and the University Club, 9:30 on the fourth floor of the Union. Happenings ... ... kick off today at noon when…

…. at the Union where, at 3:15, the Office of Ethics and Religion will sponsor a film called "King: From Montgomery to Memphis" . . . from 4-6, graduate students and University staff are invited to slurp…

… survey prospects for new Arab-Israeli peace talks. Welcoming Vance at Ben Gur- ion International Airport, Is- raeli Foreign Minister Yigal Al- lon declared it was "high time the political momentum should…

… moving through the Arab world. He will emphasize the Carter administration's view that this presents asunique op- portunity for a "just and last- ing peace." Shortly before Vance arrived, Allon said in…

… Israel' and the Arabs. This "in return for territorial compromises whose map has not yet been determined," he said. IN AN INTERVIEW with Is- raeli correspondents in Wash- ingto'n released on the eve of the…

… MSA rips URIC vote By PATTI MONTEMURRI Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night condemned the University Housing Council's (UHC) decision to continue the non-union let-. tuce boycott, saying UHC…

… undermined the credi- bility of student government by ignoring a stu- dent mandate favoring an end to the boycott. MSA members also voted to protest the review procedures used by the Dean of the School of…

February 25, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… abortions if the mental or physical condition of the mother is in danger or in the case of rape or incest. * * * ISRAEL is imposing a curfew on three Jordanian villages in a hunt for Arab terrorists who…

… two nearby villages. Meanwhile, international concern for the lately increased Arab terrorist attacks on Israeli commercial planes carrying Israeli goods or passengers is mounting. In Zurich and Geneva…

…. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104…

… complaining of frequent migraine-like headaches, often of incapacitating nature." He called for an outright ban on the pill for five years. New library group Sto hear student views ''It is the story of a…

… young girl who is, orwas, curious about politics, nonviolence, Zen, commitment, socialism, other Swedes, and, to be sure, I By NANCY TARDIFF An All-University Student Li- brary Committee has been estab…

…- lished by Dr. Fredrick Wagman, director of the University Library system. Wagman says the committee was formed to give students an avenue to air their grievances about the library system and to present…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… addition to -readings, lec- tures and discussions, the course will include attempts at "game simulation" of the conflict, and presentations by visiting students, professors and Arab and Israeli officials…

… General's of- Mrs. Huebner said she and Re-I fice for an opinion. The dispute gent stems from an injunction againstBhmnhar inl th yconvd the student newspaper, the Lan- te others to accept the milder thorn…

… Realtors that the Uni- pledeter t of either the students or the col- Regents reaffirmed "their unwill- versity has given "official sanc- sity had "no reset lege to have prior notice and hear- ingness to…

… it," s the press of the students and the pledged to influence the faculty, by the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union. The realtors b college? and administration "to listen to "(Officials of) the University of…

… their students are b e i n g lease forms the asking for the injunction is ex- The Dionysus statement was urged to violate legal contracts, properties rented pected to be argued also. See DIONYSUS, Page 8…

…- s - a non-stu- - and the Uni- no change in its he said. oard of directors that "Since the in its approved stipulation that to students must city code, a n d By SAM DAMREN Eastern Michigan University…

… officials denied amnesty yes- terday to 14 students arrested jthh h syduring an adminis- 'tration building lock-in and i at a subsequent rally. : The decision was announced at the end of day-long negotiations…

… between President Harold Spon- berg, school administrators, and black student leaders. Predominently b 1 a c k pickets { numbering as high as 300, circled ' the administration building while the…

… affect normal . classroom attendance. Students agr eed, in general. ' Director of Information Services Ito # Curtis Stadtfeld claimed yesterday that plainclothesmen were among e a Thursday's lock…

…-in.; hstdentsc inwho attempted The officers unlocked chains the students placed across door- ways, Stadtfeld said, stopping the'° lock-in. He said they aidedin ar- Gov. Reagan emerges from meeting with regents…

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… govt. pushes for Israel divestment Arab Student Union wants committee to study moral implications of investments in Israel By Michael Kan Daily News Editor While campaigns to divest from Israel at the…

…." Sponsored by the Dearborn campus's Arab Student Union, the resolution was introduced to SG yesterday through a pre- sentation detailing the human rights vio- lations and illegal practices of the Israeli…

… professors the Uni- versity plans to pursue. Although the donation will not affect many students directly, as visiting pro- fessors will primarily be concerned with conducting research, Connell said students

… Jewish studies," said Todd Endelman, director of the center. According to the University, more than 1,000 students take courses offered through the Judaic Studies center every semester. LSA junior Jessica…

…'t know what to do, because it's terrible. We can't live with it." Shaulis added that Vindicator Gen- eral Manager Mark Brown is bringing in See SCAB, Page 7A ELEVENTH TIME'S A CHARM Dearborn student

… University's Ann Arbor campus have so far gone nowhere, an outside initiative aims to ignite the movement once again. The student gov- ernment of the University's Dearborn campus voted yesterday to recommend…

… illegal under international law, the Student Govern- ment Senate unanimously passed the resolution. The resolution urges the University's Board of Regents - which presides over the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and…

… occupation. The divestment issue will be on the student government's agenda in its town-hall meeting on March 10, where the body will seek student and faculty input. Members of SG and ASU declined to comment…

… passed, in the Michigan Student Assembly. Most recently, the pro-Palestinian group Students Allied for Freedom and Economic Equality spon- sored a resolution at an MSA meeting in 2003, but the assembly…

… voted against it. MSA President Jason Mironov said he would not comment on SG's initiative until he had seen the resolution. Israeli Students Organization Presi- dent and LSA freshman Or Shotan said the…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…En'Elan *rni ews: 76-DAILY dvertising: 764-0554 One hundred seven years of editori lfreedom Tuesday February 17, 1998 Students offended by LGBT vandalism Hatred incident prompts groups to meet…

… possible expression of free speech, and hateful as that was, that was speech" A report was filed in the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs on Thursday after a student discovered the…

… Visibility Week because it shows that the week was necessary," said Jeanette Trudell, a member of the Queer Visibility Week planning com- RC cera mittee. creating The act of hatred has outraged *ny students in…

… the LGBT commu- nity. E-mail messages have been sent out to notify students of the incident. Queer Unity Project members De have set up a meeting for this morn- ing with LSA Associate Dean Mildred…

… Tirado to discuss the inci- By Reilly B dent. Another meeting with Dean of Daily Staff Re Students E. Royster Harper is Detroit M heduled for March. metropolita Im not sure what the typical line Los Angele…

… vulnerable to attacks by intolera- "When ble people," Blochowski said. mistagged Maude's troses after 21 years By Carissa Van Heest Daily Staff Reporter To the dismay of many students and Ann Arbor * idents…

… reports of conditions in Iraq, 15 University organizations, as well as community members, have joined together to voice their concerns about the U.S. sanctions on Iraq. Students and community members are…

… scheduled to rally at noon on Thursday on the Diag in protest of the sanctions. Some have started to plan a candle-light vigil in the event that the U.S. bombs Iraq. While University students are discussing…

… the sanctions against Iraq, students at Ohio State University will get a to hear about the situation first-hand tomorrow when Secretary of State Madeline Albright and Defense Secretary William Cohen…

… travel to OSU to explain U.S. policy regarding Iraq. At a teach-in this past Thursday night at the Michigan League, students listened to Finkel lecture on Americans' responsibility to remain informed about…

February 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… - Improvisational comedy revue, "Full Frontal Lunacy," 9p.m., 408W. Washington. Professional Theater Program - "Old Times," 8 p.m., Trueblood Arena, Frieze Bldg. Speakers Organization of Arab Students, Arab

Student jobs available in Britain, Ireland February 19 Films Black Cinema Project - Josephine Baker, Black and Tan, and The Har- der They Come, 7:30 p.m., Palmer Park Aud. Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Picnic…

… United States, has been hit hard by unemployment in the past few years. Keeping that in mind, Britain would not seem a likely place for American college students to find work. Thanks to a special agreement…

… bet- ween the British and U.S. governments, however, an employment exchange program, which began in 1966, allows students the opportunity to work abroad. Police notes 1~ THE PROGRAM, administered…

… join- tly by the British Universities North America Club and4he Council on Inter- national Educational Exchange, has helped thousands of American students to find work in Britain, bypassing the red tape…

… involved in getting foreign work permits. A fee of $60 buys qualified students a "Blue Card," which clears them for six months of paid work overseas. A similar employment program in Ireland was set up in…

… 1975 in cooperation with the Union of Students in Ireland and the Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. HUNDREDS OF students participate annually and are permitted to work throughout Ireland for a period of…

… up to four months. Earlier this week, Nicholas Meaney and Maggie Barnes from the British program, and Irish representative Seona Mac Reamoim were in Ann Ar- bor to address students about their…

… money, if students are willing to look for them. "THE IDEA of the program is to give students who normally couldn't afford the cost of traveling in Europe the op- portunity to do so," Meaney said. Dr. Jim…

… Gehlhar of the University's International Center said, "It's a good program because it offers students a means to get jobs (in Europe) legally over the summertime." In the past, students have worked as…

February 03, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… all legitimate means. Organization of Arab Students University of Michigan Chapter Daily Contact your reps- Sen. Phillip Hart (Gem), 253 Russell Bldg., Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. 20515. Sen…

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, M1 48104 ay, February 3, 1976 News Phone: 764 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesd -0552 Aid for…

…, thousands of homosexuals were purged from the military and the federal government. The University campus did not re- main immune to these purges; here, until the sixties, homo- sexual faculty and students

… homophobia (fear of homosexuals or homosexuality) minefests itself in more subtle, but still insidious ways. Most Universitygayfaculty, staff, administrators and students still hide their gayness, out of fear…

…. Meanwhile, the University has refused to accept its responsibility to build more apartments. In 1960 there were 7,800 students in pri- vately owned dwellings. This represented 36 per cent of the student

… population. In 1972, however, 46 per cent of the 33,000 students lived in the private sec- tor. The unanimous resolution of both SGC and LSA was on the mark when it labelled the University's response to the…

… housing crisis "embarassingly poor." It is time for students and members of the community to pressure the 'U' into ac- cepting its responsibility and help alle- viate the housing crisis in town. THE LOTTERY…

… works toward upping the already exhorbitant rates. The housing crisis in town crosses all imaginary lines which tend to divide Ann Arbor into "town and Gown." The Tenants Union (TU) wants students, non…

…- students, renters and dorm residents to realize, that they must act together to solve the housing problem. The interests of the landlords and those of the housing office are one. With a high demand for…

… that was clearly anti-Arab. Upon our strong ob- jection, the Daily published ex- cerpts from its advertisement policy that clearly prohibits pub- lication of any racist material. The publication of Grant…

February 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… buildings, additional teachers and other costs incident to eliminating ra- By MICHAEL KRAFT cial segregation. Lt. Gov.Philip A. Hat a. n- Federation Of Jordan, Iraq Seen AMMAN, Jordan () - The Hashemite Arab

… rival Arab federations would face one another. Propaganda Continues The prediction came in the midst of strong Egyptian-Syrian propaganda for a general Arab federation under the leadership of Egypt, now…

… Committee By RICHARD TAUB Nine people have been appoint- ed to a student-faculty-adminis- tration rising enrollments steering committee. The committee, which is a re- sult of a Student Government Council…

… includes Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis; Dean of the literary colge Charles E. Odegaard; and James M. Davis, director of the Interna- tional Center. Faculty Members Named The faculty…

students are SGC President Joe Collins, '58, Chairman of the literary college steering committee Leslie Dietz, '58, and Daily Editor Peter Eckstein, '58. Interest in such a committee be- gan in May when SGC…

… fully. However the group decided that before working committees were appointed, there should be a more specific determination of the problem areas "in which student, faculty and administration co…

… yesterday. The information would be for the benefit of SGC members, since the Council has responsibility for the rules and regulations govern- ing membership of student organi- zations, under the SGC plan…

… misconceptions as to the intent of the motion which had arisen in the student body. Petitioning Oplened In interim, action, the Execu- tive Committee also announced that petitioning will open today for the council…

February 06, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… testing questions. Connie Escobar, a University Law School Student. The intervenors are not sure when they will finish their case presentation and each side is entitled to call rebuttal witnesses before…

… making their closing arguments. Students keep eye on vote outco-me By Elizabeth Kassab Daily Staff Reporter Profs. question timing of Bush tax cut plan With conservative hard-liner Ariel Sharon…

… seemingly poised to defeat Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak in day's elections, many students are keeping close tabs on the political events unfolding half a world away. Whether they are from the Middle East…

… themselves or have relatives there, opinions among students and local residents abound. Rabbi Alter Goldstein said he feels Israelis lost faith in Barak after his numerous unsuccessful attempts to secure a…

… to believe that picking Sharon would mean starting a war and while Sharon does not seem to be the happy face that the Arabs want to see in the Middle East, where political windschange faster than the…

… Israeli troops. At the Rafah cross- ing between Gaza and Egypt, an Israeli tank fired 20 shells, apparently in response to Palestinian gunfire that killed Israeli soldier Rujia Salameh, 23, a Bedouin Arab

… challenger Ariel Sharon by about 20 points in the polls, tightened a ban on Palestinian travel, ordering most Palestinians in the West Bank confined to their communities. Far out Students mixed on Napster…

… research done by Jupiter Media Metrix, a new economy research firm, that suggests Napster users are 45 per- cent more likely to increase their spending on music than non-Napster users. Students, meanwhile…

… current student code of con- duct says the (Standard Practice Guide) would cover students and fac- ulty but we would like that to cover visitors as well," Cantor said. To obtain a un-free ordinance, the I…

February 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… stufdents B effrey Kosseff Daily Staff Reporter Many University students said bills passed Wednesday in the state House and Senate proposing to raise the state minimum wage to $5.15 an hour will not affect…

…. "Most students I know make at least $6 an hour." The House and Senate bills are simi- lar in the overall minimum wage, with a few minor differences. The Senate bill, proposed by Sen. Loren Bennett (R…

… coordinator at University Health Services, said there were no activi- ties plannned because of the AIDS NAMES Project Memorial Quilt's display on campus last week. LSA first-year student Andy Linquiest said…

Arabs. Previous Israeli governments had supported the land-for-peace for- mula favored by the Arabs and the United States, and were said even to have promised Syria to leave the Golan, but Netanyahu had…

… chocolates and flowers today. The Queer Unity Project is celebrat- ing St. Valentine's Day by sponsoring a Kiss-In event at noon on the Diag. At least 100 students, faculty, staff and community members are…

… transgender stu- dents" Sanlo said. "It's a symbolic showing of what heterosexual students take for granted everyday but gay stu- dents have to hide." _,dbk_ IEl- ; _ Lead spe absent fr ricka M. Smith Da…

… to the Power Center event by 58 Greene, a 12-student a capella singing group. Wilson greeted the audience with "good evening." When there was no response, she repeated herself and audi- ence members…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… WILLIAM RYAN developing a new set of ten- AP News Analyst sions. Much of what is proposed to O Two producer nations now meet the oil consuming nations' fattening on high prices, Arab crisis would take a lot…

… of time, Iraq and non-Arab Iran, have and time is a scarcer commodity been trading miiltary blows in a than oil itself as things shape newly revived border dispute. up in the Middle East for a new O…

… cash to aid the refugees who were being housed' in schools, relief agency off c-als said. GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE AT TH E U-M STUDENT BLOOD BANK MON., Feb. 11... 11a.m.-5 p.m. TU ES., Feb. 12. .. 11 a…

… candies I I is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning…

… THEORY OF ECONOMIC GROWTH 0 For the session starting Fai, 1974, Euromed will assist qualified Amer- ican students in gaining admission to recognized overseas medical schools. And that's just the beginning…

…, mandatory for all students. Five hours daily, 5 days per week (12.16 weeks) the course is given in the country where the student will attend medical school. In addition, Euromed provides stu- dents with a 12…

… week intensive cul- tural orientation program, with American students now studying medi- cine in that'particular country serving as counselors. Senior or graiste stodeats cwresWj esreci is an American…

February 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…. Admission is League, recently threatened to tematic approach, answering of $1.65, with a student rate of 99c. withdraw from the Arab collective complaints that come in once in a security setup but several…

… bloody exploratory attack, fore their eyes, the group made a Democratic Leader John Mc- Off And On Battle full-scale retreat to the Student Cormack said Halleck was "an Publications Building to make a able…

… comment- The double playbill will be pre- Pact linking a key country of the ed. Second most frequent viola- sented each Thursday to Sunday Arab world with the West was tion has been inadequate means of…

… through March 13. The presenta- signed here yesterday. exit from second and third floors. tions will close with a 2:30 p.m. Egypt, a leader in the Arab Besides the department's sys- matinee March 13…

Arab while keeps inspectors busy. A a I1.states were more agreeable to the Abandon Isle action than Egypt had expected. VIV, Th A ** IHC. Defeats New Opposing Rent Increase Move South Quad Petition…

… the reason that "foreign" students have not a's yet been successfully "integrated" into American stu- dent life is that they have not received realistic recognition as a group. CSP believes that this…

… group deserves to be represented as much as the League, Union, or any of the larger and more recognized student groups. Janet Neary emphasized that this new proposal is not designed to make students from…

February 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…. Reported U.S. AIDS cases rise 9 % in 1989 Soviet Progressives react to political change 'on Arab-Israeli issue by Jody Weinberg Students representing two sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict debated the…

students no longer have to leave the Rackham building to find intimate conversation, coffee and pastries. A new cafe, "Horace and Mary's", which is limited to graduate students opened last Thursday on the…

… second floor of Rackham. "The cafe fits into our overall ob- jective to make graduate students feel a part of the University. If we don't do that no one will," said Associate Rackham Dean Susan Lipschutz…

…, who came up with the idea of having the cafe for graduate students. Students were involved in the process from start to finish. Third year Public Policy grad student Scott Hochfelder did a market survey…

…-year art student Carrie An- designed advertising posters Horace and Mary's" and pro- the banner system hanging the cafe's ceiling. Prince, who designed the cafe, ne reason he chose the 16 col- as because…

… graduate students requent the cafe come from dif- schools. ndrews and Prince decided to banner system because they d to bring the ceiling down and a sound buffer conducive to e cafe is open from 7…

…-10:30 Sunday-Thursday. Coffee, fruit and pasteries are served. by Cherie Curry Daily Staff Writer University alumnus Judge Myron Wahls spoke to students and faculty at South Quad's Ambatana Lounge last night…

… community." use a Currently the cafe has only five wante tables but Lipschutz said they will create expand if it is a success. If the cafe Th makes a profit the money will go to p.m., serve graduate students

… :'MSTV forum Judge Wahis The new graduate student cafe, Horace and Mary's, opened last Thursday. The decor was designed by Ian Prince make arms control progress present. "We live in a world where we…

… issue yesterday for the Michigan Student Television Student Forum. The audience was very vocal and participatory on both the Palestinian and Israeli side. "I was really impressed with the audience; they…

February 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… freedom," he said. Gordon noted that because creation of the guidelines was prompted by an Arab-Israeli conflict, and because the first test of these guidelines has come out of another Arab-Israeli conflict…

… he thinks federal Title IX guidelines may jeopardize men's and women's sports programs at the University. See Page 10. * Due to an unusual set of cir- cumstances back home, Iranian students at Western…

… out one person's opinion on the Arts Page, number 7. Lawyers explain use of funding from MSA By JULIE ENGEBRECHT A special portion of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) meeting was set aside last…

… night for Student Legal Services lawyers Paul Teich and Jonathon Rose to explain the activities of the student-funded law service. MSA will be evaluating these services soon to prepare a proposal to the…

… Board of Regents for a three-year extension of mandatory funding for MSA. Student Legal Services receives $1.74 of the $2.92 MSA fee assessed per student per term. ROSE, DIRECTOR of Legal Service, and…

… Teich, MSA attorney, who also. work closely with other University student governments, spoke about legal aid casework and the MSA Housing Law Reform Project. Teich explained that one-half of the Legal…

… Services caseload dealt with lan- dlords and tenants, with the balance of the load going to such things as family law, consumer lqw, and employment. Before Campus Legal Aid was refor- med to Student Legal…

… Services and fun- ded by all students, 600 to 800 cases a year were handled through the law of- fice, Teich explained, and were funded through several sources. Only poor students were eligible for the…

… services at that time. Last April, when a $2.92 mandatory student fee was voted by students, $1.74 was allotted for student Legal Services, leaving them with a $120,000 working budget. Previously they worked…

… with a budget of $28,000. THE REGENTS approved the fee at their July meeting. The lawyers explained that the availability of legal services to students See ATTORNEYS, Page 5 Red th* Toddy column, Page 3…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…. Chapman is a Daily Opinion Page editor. *1 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Weasel By Robert Lence Vol. XCII, No. 105 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials…

… campaign against an Arab resolution which con- demns Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights. The resolution, expected to pass by a large margin, recommends severing economic, cultural, political, and…

… military ties with Israel. U.S. of- ficials fear that the resolution may be preliminary groundwork for an Arab move to bar Israel from the U.N. General Assembly. Israel's controversial move to annex the…

… Golan Heights, an area already substantially settled by Israelis, sparked more than just the Arab's criticism. The Reagan administration added its condemnation of the an- nexation, claiming the Israeli…

… move would anger the Arab world, and thus damage Mideast peace efforts. Israel, lashing out at Reagan's chastisement, warned the United States to stay out of what it considered to be an Israeli domestic…

… affair. This political rift threatened existing cooperation treaties between Israel and America, and marked a low point in a close, longstanding relationship. By blocking the Arab U.N. resolution, the…

… United States is helping to improve its Israeli relations at an especially crucial time for this hard- pressed Middle Eastern state. Arab in- transigence toward Mideast" peace remains as vehement as ever…

… violence of the Arab states. Only by protecting Israel's bargaining position with its often hostile Arab neighbors can the United States foster a lasting solution to tie Mideast problem. LETTERS TO THE…

… English competence. Occasionally, student demand for Chemistry courses has exceeded our capacity to supply teaching assistants whose English is at the colloquial level, but this happens very- seldom and…

…, even if 'something gets by us, we like to know about it. It is a delicate question when a foreign born teaching assistant passes the limit between expectation by the student for a "home town ac- cent…

February 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… between opposing sides of a possible war in Iraq, student groups, The Arab- American Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee and Students Against Terror, have organized a debate on the issues surrounding a…

… Saddam Hussein could greatly improve the peace process. If a war with Iraq is long with many casual- ties, Litvak said the repercussions of Arab opinion of the United States and Israel would shift…

… negatively. Litvak also gave his assessment of the Arab world and their attitude towards the peace process. "I believe that although many Arab leaders dislike Israel, they dislike war even more," Litvak said…

… Continued from Page 1 John ment, graduate students make a thou- for the sand dollars more money to teach the Initiativ same class I teach. Why? Because they what pr have a union" addedt "We are easily their…

… school students plying. Senior Vice Provost Lester aid many of the programs cre- the Michigan Mandate still d helped to create new initia- improve minority outreach. ,need. to do more work on this nd we…

… assigning points. Currently, the undergraduate colleges admit students based on a 150-point selective index based on factors including high school grades, SAT and ACT scores, an essay and race. "I think if…

February 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… will be at 1405 Hill St. from 5-8 p.m. . . . A Palestinian author will be speaking at 8 p.m. at the YM/YWCA on "Palestinians and Their Role in the Mideast Conflict. . . . John Evans, a graduate student

… See OBSTETRICIAN, Page 2 securs Arab RIYADH, Saudi Arabia ( -- The United States is try- ing to make long-term pur- chase arrangements with individual oil nations at prices substantially below the…

… the Arab-Israeli situation with King Faisal, Kissinger said "the American attitude will be one of conciliation, cooperation and traditional friendship." Privately, however, it was ceeking to long…

… income to support the current See LOCAL, Page 2 peans sought separate deals with Arab producers they were criticized by Kissinger as for- saking unity. U. S. officials said that if Western dependence on…

…. A senior U. S. official said Kissinger had ordered a study of the black- listing of banks and investment firms with Jewish directors by financial pools involving Arab money. Charles Robinson, the…

… under- secretary of state for economic affairs, is traveling with Kis- singer looking for "concrete proposals," particularly in ag- ricultural development. THIS IS seen as a means of pressuring the Arabs

… Outreach appeals to students By GLEN ALLERHAND At the start of each new aca- demic term, large banners swinging near the Diag an- nounce mass organizational meetings for Project Outreach. Interested crowds…

February 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…I i Sjhg 3jjij at ijl Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… is where the I. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER King Saud: Arab Pivot Man WEARING ARABIAN robes, a flowing head- piece, and driving a Cadillac, a new person- ality arose…

… last week to challenge President Nasser's position in Middle East power politics. This was King Saud, of Saudi Arabia. As a consequence of the recent Jordanian- Iraqi merger (the Arab Federation), Saud…

… tem- porarily holds the Middle East balance of power. It appears that he could change the course of Pan-Arabism by leaning toward either the new federation, or Nasser's United Arab Republic (Egypt…

… at present that Saud's new position of power will be calamitous to the West. The Arabian has been cautiously friendly in dealing with the United States, not wishing to go against the Arab nationalist…

… American companies to work in his vast oil' fields. Of course, since he receives tremendous sums of money through his oil dealings with the West, he would oppose any Arab move to cut off the free flow of…

… total Arab state. Although not agreeing with Nasser in policy, Saud is an avowed Arab nationalist and strong- ly opposes Communists. Therefore, fegardless of tole direction he shifts his weight, an anti…

… Faisal. First, as mentioned, communism would be receiving another serious setback in its plans for Middle East domination. Coming on the heels of a snub by the anti-Red United Arab Repubglic, this might…

… well blow up the Red Middle East "crash" program. Secondly, Saudi Arabia and especially Iraq, could better relieve the Arab refugee problem by absorbing most of the 500,000 former Israelis living on the…

… starting. And I feel that those students who only work two or three hours weekly should be asked to either work more or give up their posi- tions, thereby allowing students who really have to work to work…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… IS TNS IN THE PAPER?! "NO GUNS, NO COPS." 2J THAr;S THE STUDENT'S WAR CRY, SR. FOR WHAT? \ r, *r FOR PRiOTESTING, THE SHYOOAINGOF THE STUDENT BY CAmPuS POLICE.\ DONT THEY UNDER- 5TAND THAT THERE ARE…

… ... DAILY CLASSIFIEDS b IMPOSTERS Continued from page 1 Posing as University President, LSA senior LaTrice Dixon explained that the takeover of the public comments session was necessary to allow students to…

… air their views freely. "Student organizations and activists on campus are tired of not being listened to by the regents and President Duderstadt," she said after the public comments session. "We felt…

…? live in a HOUSING Continued from page 1 Some regents voiced concern that the increased room and board fee would discourage returning students from living in the residence halls. "It's unfair to make…

February 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Daily Administration Reporter Rent increases for single student and family housing residents were approved by the University's Board of Regents Friday, but a request to transfer funding for the Talk to Us…

student theater group from student services to the housing department was partially denied. The regents approved a 5.9 per- cent increase for single student resi- dence hall rates and a 6.3 percent in…

…- crease for family housing apartment rates. The increase in cost for students living in a traditional residence hall -- room and board included - will range from $178.80 for an economy double room to $253…

… their programs," he said. Banks said one of his goals for the University will be improved re- cruitment of minority students. "Personal contact is important," he said. One has to "identify people with…

… with the nties by this summer. President James Duderstadt oed Roach's concern, saying the versity has to develop "some d of place for (physical) See SHANTIES, page 2 . Survey shows college students as…

… age group as deeply concerned with environ- mental issues. "We are tremendously encouraged by these results," said NWF presi- dent Jay Hair. "College students are expressing a deep concern for the en…

…- vironment, and the overwhelming majority are clearly willing to do something about it." The survey questions were posed to 500 undergraduate students at 4- year colleges and universities. When asked what they…

… saw as the most urgent environmental problem facing the United States today, 54 percent identified air and atmospheric problems. Nine out of ten students are will- ing to pay more for products that are…

February 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…the Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 17, 1980-Page 3 Report finds black students alienated By KEVIN TOTTIS Black students at the University and several of its peer institutions across the nation…

…, which was commissioned by the National"Advisory Committee on Black Higher Education aryl the Department of Health, Eduation and Welfare, reported that, for the most part, black students seemed lonely…

February 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… recruit new volun- teers. Other action included approval of changes in the constitution. of the University of Michigan Arab Club and in the constitution of the Eastern Orthodox Student So- ciety. 4 I 4 4…

… Affect Student Organizations N______-_____________-_____ proper stranger. SUNDAY, MARCH 1ST-7:30 P.M. MASONIC AUDITORIUM TICKETS $4.50, $3.50, $2.50, $1.50 GRINNELL'S DOWNTOWN WO 2-1124 MASONIC TEMPLE…

… 500 Temple-TE 2-6648 Mail Orders Accepted-Enclose Self Addressed Stamped Envelope SEVE MCKUEE - I IA STUDENTS and FACULTY Dial 662-8871 for Program Information The Michigan Union Wednes- day night…

…. Bass of the University of Pittsburgh will speak on "Experiments in Organization- al Psychology" at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. B. Australia Culture ... The International Students As- sociation will present a…

… discussion of "The Folk Culture of Australia" at 7:30 p.m. today at the Inter- national Center. Negro Views . . Prof. John Bingley, director of student organizations and activi- ties, will moderate a student

… panel discussion on "The Negro Student Views the University" at 8 p.m. today in the Michigan Union Ball- room. Shows at 7 and 9 P.M. Saturday and Sunday Shows Are r^, +:-. ..-.(,. 3Y.. D A By JOHN WEILER…

Student Government Council Wednesday night discussed how the new trimester schedule, due to begin in the summer of 1965, will affect student activities. The members noted that Vice- President for Academic…

… Russell Ep- ker, 64BAd, noted .that Heyns had indicated that SGC should con- centrate on developing student ac- tivities for the summer in "larger all-campus organizations rather than the smaller ones…

… run by a skeleton crew since each will have trouble getting summer help. In further discussion, Gary Cunningham, 66, brought a report to Council on the possibility of a student-sponsored "a c a d e m i…

… c chair" through which a prominent instructor would be invited to the University for a one-year period. Hopefully, the professor could contribute to student activities as well as benefit the campus…

February 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

students," he said. Prof. George Hourani will lead the sec- ond, a study of modern Arab his- tory. Psychology 189 "Human Performance in Man- Machine Systems," Psychology 189, is now offered by that de…

… completed by the be- ginning of the second semester. The paper itself is written at this time, Prof. Laing continued. Throughout the two years, at the end of each semester, the students take an oral examina…

students a knowledge 'of the literature of political science and to give them some experience in the application to politics. Offers Junior Program This is the first year that the history department is…

… offering a junior honors program, John P. Spielman of the history depart- ment said. The course is run as a seminar and provides three hours credit. Students are free to work on fields of their own choice…

…, Spielman said. In the seminar the students review what they have read. Throughout the year, the stu- dents work on the historicalneth- od. The junior year's program was formed to give the students an…

… experience in historiography, he continued. Each student ana- lyes theses of various men in the fields which the student enjoys moost. When the student has finished the junior year he will know a great deal…

… about the field of his own choice, Spielman said. Learns Methods The purpose of the junior pro- gram is to acquaint the students withthe basic methods that the historian uses. They are also pre- pared to…

… write a large critical and expositional paper. In the first semester of the senior year each student is asked to write a large independent pa- per, Stephen J. Tonsor of the his- tory department, said…

… senior year, he meets with each student once every two or three wekes to dis- cuss the program and any indi- vidual problems. Survey Problems The second semester of the senior year is devoted to a semin…

…. "The history department wishes to reward superior students, en- rich the curriculum and give them basic training in discipline and a way of thought together with a body of facts," Tonsor said. Johnson To…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… night long {Continued from Page 1) garden afterwards-did not reply when a newsman asked them if the oil boycott had been discussed. The boycott, cutting off Arab oil supplies to the United States and…

… Holland, was imposed by the -\rabs at the time of last year's Middle East: Wtar. .There'have been'rports=the Arabs were linking a liftin~g of the boycott with progress towards a troop. disengagement along…

… Israel lost 2,60 dead, the highest toll in 24 years of Arab-Israel conflict. MANY ISRAELIS blame him, as the minister respohible for Is- rael's security, for the army's"lack of readiness for. war and the…

…. students entering senior Study of the Effects of Installing & pm. year. interest circuit design. Details Operating a Large Pumped Storage Music School: University choir choral available. Proj. on the Shores…

… minorities" Speakers include: -Aturo Ranjel, graduate student in social work and Political Science -Phil Hayes, graduate student in Asian American Studies -Moore Pamp, Native American Advocate Little groups…

Student Associaton -Olga Villa, Midwest Council of La Raza and other informed persons 10:00-Workshop "International Issues" -Beatrice Berry, Black Africa -Southeast Asia, a member of Indochina Peace…

…, Student Govt. Council -Lee Gill, former president of Student Govt. Council -Lydia Ortiz, active member of Chicano at Michigan, co-director of Minority Affairs Commission, SGC -Marcia Fishman, council person…

… for Student Govt. Council SUNDANCE BRIDGING A GAP PERCEPTION DONATODEODATO 3 :00-Workshop "The Racist Nature of Our Education" Speakers include: -Arturo Marroquin, Professor of Psychology at U of M…

… -Les Owens, director of Afro-American Studies -Bill Wei, Doctoral Candidate for Chinese Studies, member of Eastwind -Kevin Hart, Native American Student Association 4:00-Workshop 'Minority Programs: The…

… Need and the Absence" Speakers include: -Wagner Wheeler, Native American Student Association -Richard Garland, the Black Advocate -Homero de la Crus 5:00-Workshop 'National Issues" Speakers include: ICi…

February 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… administrator would decide how much to increase. 6. Controls would end on non- housekeeping rooms in private homes. Song Group Sponsors Fest Students with a taste for the tang of folk music will be served uip a…

… meetings designed to help the student choose his field. The meetings will cover the nature and scope of the subject, the place of the subject in a liberal education and its vocational implications…

…. Modifications of last year's series provide for added time to be devoted to student ques- tion periods, and for the dis- tribution of brief mimeographed informative material to supple- nxent the discussions. The…

… deans of the col- leges as enforcing authority, Mc- Cobb said, but Dean of Students Erich A. Walter has left it up to the local IFC to take care of this ruling. A resolution was passed to ask Dean Walter…

…- mester. Correctione Registration pictures will not be available this week as prev- iously announced in The Daily, but students who have not had their pictures taken should do so by the end of the week…

…,1 Patterson worked on several na- tionally-known newspapers prev- ious to that, including the Cleve- land Plain-Dealer, and the Toledo Times. At 3 p.m., Patterson will ad- dress Journalism students on the…

….S. dele- gate had requested the establish- ment of a special committee com- posed of big five members to con- sult with Arabs, Jews and Brit- ish on a settlement. Surprise Move Columbian representative, Dr…

…, told a large crowd of students that the Hag- anah would probably take over policing of Palestine when the British withdrew. Embargo Removal "If the Jewish forces were able to get proper arms, equal to…

… those that the Arabs are using, they will be able to secure Palestine and enforce the UN decision," he said. Stressing the need for the re- moval of the arms embargo, Dr. Weinreb said that the Arabs had…

… all the guns that they could use. The fear that the Arabs will stop the flow of oil to the U.S. was termed groundless by Dr. Weinreb. "The only other pur- chaser of Arabian oil would be Russia and the…

February 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…. own personal $1,000 exemp ACCORDING TO Borradaile, being a In most cases straigh student won't get you any advantages grants and scholarshi when it comes to filing a return. taxable according to…

… "Students really don't get many good "The, a cring tu breaks on taxes at all," he said. There are certain statut Walter Dunnigan, a public affairs for excluding grants and s representative for the Treasury…

… Depar- he said. There are excepti tment, agreed. "Students are pretty and Dunnigan advises c much treated as other taxpayers," he the institution that award said. However, Dunnigan added that before…

… filing a return. there is a tax break for the parents of IN ADDITION, to VIT/ dependent students who also work. In formation hot-lines run by a tt ti ht p harangue community im a $1,000 Department, there…

… are private tax ser- the prior three years' averag he student's vices available for students who need a But this benefit can only 1 ion. hand with their returns. self-supporting students. " -out money…

… Claudine Ferrand, owner of Ann Ar- year (dependent) students s are not bor Tax Service in Nickel's Arcade, pointed they can't use it,' Dunnigan. said her fee for preparing a tax return said. is usually about…

… $20. e income. be used by Year after are disap- " Farrand ory provisions cholarships," ons, however, hecking with ed the money A and tax in- the Treasury Accbrding to Farrand, some students who have…

… includes W-2 forms, interest statements, and receipts for itemized deductions. - Students conquer I (Continued from Page 1) packages including a Porcupine Moun- and transportation, according to Mary tain…

… majors top the list. But liberal arts majors should not despair, Shmgleton says. He points out that the employers sur- veyed said the two biggest shor- tcomings in higher education are the lack of students

… with communication skills. "THIS PLAYS into the hands of the liberal arts students because they are better prepared to handle the written and spoken word." Geographical regions that promise to offer the…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Bible Class - 7:30 p.m., University Reformed Church. Regents -9 a.m.-noon, Regents Rm., Fleming Admin. Bldg. Muslim Students Association - Arabic Circle, discussion on latest events in the Muslim World, 9…

…,. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - "Fellowship & Bible Study," 8 p.m., 3rd Floor Trotter House, 730 Tappan. Korean Christian Fellowship - Bible Study meeting, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. Ann Arbor Chinese…

…'re a student staying in a double room in a traditional resident hall, ex- pect to pay about $130 more for your room next year. The University regents approved a 5 percent rate hike yesterday, which will…

… boost housing bills an extra $105 to $158 for students in West Quad, Markley, and other traditonal dorms. RATES increased 5.8 percent for non- traditional housing, which includes Fletcher Hall, Baits and…

… Oxford, and 3 percent for married student housing. Regent Deane Baker (D-Ann Arbor) voted for the hike, but said the increase for non-traditional halls was too high given their 15 percent vacancy rate…

… attract more students by conver- ting a number of double rooms into singles. HENRY Johnson, vice president for student services, said the University was keeping the rate increase for Gemay'el seeks Saudi…

… intervention in Beirut married students low to keep campus housing competitive with off-campus spots. Hughes said the difference in rate in- creases does not mean single students are subsidizing the housing…

… costs of married students, as both types of housing are on completely separate budgets. CHANGES IN the works for some residence halls after spring break in- clude a chance to get three meals a day…

…. Stockwell and East Quad residents will be able to sign up for an extra meal a day, under an arrangement that has become popular in West Quad, Bursely, and Markley. .Another change in student housing will let…

… off-campus students open up cash-credit accounts with a dorm next fall and pay for any meals they eat out of their account. Later in the meeting, the regents got some bad news about efforts to recruit…

February 01, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 4bVEir4u &td Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 87 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily…

…'s Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Wednesday, February 1, 1989 University regents attempt to stifle student dissent: MSA…

… deserves fi The Michigan Daily By Mike Phillips Too often some people take some of the actions by the Michigan Student Assem- bly (MSA), the all campus student gov- ernment of the University, out of…

… the Student Orga- nization Development Center regarding developing specific ways and means of improving and increasing its credibility, responsibility, and effectiveness on behalf of the respective…

… school/college govern- ments and the student body as a whole." In short, because the regents disagreed with the politics and students running MSA they forced these volunteer students to try to accomplish…

February 05, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

….25 percent next year, if a recommendation from a student and staff housing rate studies committee is accepted. "Basically, it's an inflation driven increase," ;said David Foulke, associate director for…

… to rise 19 percent next year. THE recommendation has been passed to Robert Hughes, the director of housing, and to Henry Johnson, vice president in charge of student services. It will face the…

… workplace policy, af- ter deciding not to wait for the state to LSA junior James Jackson, one of four students on the rate study com- mittee, said the committee was recep- tive to student input. The rate…

… Navy pulled out its ships, leaving only four Coast Guard vessels, four fixed wing planes and two helicopters. There had been 10 aircraft and 15 ships on Monday. Arab groups threaten U.S. TRIPOLI, Libya…

… - Hard-line Arab groups threatened yesterday to send suicide and commando squads on raids inside the United States if it attacks Libya or any other Arab nation. Israel sent up warplanes that intercepted an…

… Revolutionary Forces of the Arab Nation issued its threat of terrorist at- tacks on the United States. It said only that a Libyan aircraft was "captured over the Mediterranean" and forced to land at an unknown…

February 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to salvage any coal they can. Here, a Public Service Indiana employe uses a tractor to break lose frozen coal in an effort to augment Indiana's 42-day supply. B egin samU.S.-Arab arms deal By AP and…

… Nordhaus, a member of the President's Council for Economic Advisers, who is heading' up the effort to assess the consequences of the record-long strike. See CARTER. Page 7 In efle x student fall1s to deathm…

… By JULIE ROVNER A fourth year Inteflex student, 21- year-old Ronley Peisner died yesterday afternoon after falling eight stories from a window in Burton Tower. Sources said Peisner, from Hunting- ton…

… ceaponis (it this tit(e cannot be other thant . . . an obstacle to peace negotiation s. -Israeli Prime Minister Menarhem Begin sale to the Arabs. Begin's visit is unrelated to the arms deal decision and is…

… that Egypt's peace overture to Israel is in- flicting serious damage to the interests of Arab peoples." " Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel, Egypt's foreign minister, said in Bonn, West Germany, that Israel is…

… Association Champion- ship by a split decision. See story, Page 8. e The University Regents meet today to discuss student space and to review the Rate Study Committee's recommendation for higher dorm rates. See…

… ward's other coun- cil seat. Both Cherris and Paige are students at Eastern Michigan Univer- Daily Photo by ALAN BLINKtY Rippled reflections TO AD VISE ON HIGHER ED UCA TION: Fleming will visit Saudi…

… Dehren, Jidda and the capital city of Riyadh. Fleming said he also plans to visit Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, although he was not sure exactly what his schedule will be. ALTHOUGH HE has received…

February 04, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… Profiles WEDNESDAY: Before You Were Here FRIDAY: Photos of the Week While there are many groups on campus that focus on shared inter- ests, one student group centers around bringing together those with…

… different backgrounds. A campus organization com- mitted to social action and cultural awareness, MuJew is a student group that seeks to build inter-per- sonal bridges between Muslim and Jewish students at…

… the University. LSA sophomores Molly Mar- dit and Jenna Weinberg and LSA senior Husnah Khan founded MuJew in October of last year, in an effort to bring Muslim and Jew- ish students together in a…

… only official event in which Muslim and MuJew Jewish students formally worked together. Mardit said the group aims to "(continue) the conversation on some of the things that Muslims and Jews share in…

… common." Weinberg said MuJew is com- posed of three pillars: social action, volunteer work, and cultural awareness. MuJew also "doesn't take a stance" on the Arab-Israeli con- flict, Weinberg said, though…

… Karmeisool from the Safe Sex Store talks about various aspects of sex to prepare students for Valentine's Day in West Quad's Wedge room yesterday. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Wallet swiped WHERE…

… the position and spelling of Hamdan Yousuf. He is a School of Public Health represen- tative on the Michigan Student Assembly. 0 An article in yesterday's edition of The Michigan Daily, "Physics…

…, seduction and modern dance," incor- rectly stated the details of an event. It is called (Re)Visionary Dances, the show will run through Sunday and tickets are $9 for students with a UMID. . Please report any…

… organization's name. Khan said MuJew plans to work with different student cultural groups on campus to recruit new members and that the group is not exclusively for Muslims and Jews. All students are welcome to…

… join. The group also intends to work with a local Muslim-Jewish youth group and work with United 2 Heal, another student organiza- tion on campus that works to pro- vide medical supplies to struggling…

February 06, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… Brown suggests that students follow the same precautions as Bond and return to their homes if possible. "If students who are sick have parents or family members within driving distance who can pick them…

…," Brown said. An e-mail was sent to Markley residents late Wednesday night by University housing with resources for sick students fighting the virus, as well as tips for students who have not yet contracted…

Arab Americans, were being profiled against. However, data also indicated that racial profiling against blacks was above 1.5 at the intersections of South University and Washtenaw, and at Hubbard Street…

… and Huron Parkway, and at Stadium Boulevard and Washtenaw Avenue. "At least for the first two, there may be a lot of African American students or persons of color going to and fro doing their business…

… Michigan Friday 8 p.m. $5 Adult, $3 Youth/Senior UM Students FREE Men's swinunin & #10 O Michigan State Friday 5 p.m. Coach Urbanchek's final home dual & Senior Night. Canham Natatorium Women's Tennis vs…

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February 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…. Yesterday we received a letter from Susie Roy, a student at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. She apparently read a story about the contest in a local paper and has officially challenged Doug…

… speak at Rackham Amphitheatre on "Arab Oil and The Energy Crisis" . . . and tonight and tomorrow night Michigan House of West Quad is putting on "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." Winthrop Rockefeller…

… the crash site of the Libyan airliner downed Wednesday in the Sinai desert. ge lies at left and in the background. 'BARBARIC' Arab world decries Israeli actions a By The AP and Reuters reaction to…

… of the year. Nixon claimed there was a good chance of reducing thewoverall in- flation rate to two and one-half See NIXON, Page 6 liner reverberatea around the Arab world yesterday. Wednesday…

…'s shooting, which cost at least 100 lives, was condemned by Arab leaders and newspapers as "bar- baric" and "cold blooded piracy." However, Israel's air force chief and the fighter pilots who shot down the…

… incident were taken through normal military channels below the government level and had "no political significance whatsoever." The Soviet Union, which backs the Arab countries in the Middle East conflict…

… of bivil aviation," and called for a full investigation. Amid a chorus of condemnation from Arab capitals, Libya itself - the chief victim of Israel's action - pro- duced the least initial reaction…

… were in constant contact with the ground and "followed only the orders that were given See ARABS, Page 10 -charged wit SGC replaces proposed film group rules with SOB plan excess DES use From Wire…

…- after" pill at 14 universities, including the University. "Advocates for Medical Information, an Ann Arbor student group, reported to us last November that the health service at the University of Michigan…

… reluctant to prescribe it on a regular basis," he said. He called the charge a "headline-type comment," saying students who request the pill are "made well aware of other birth control devices." By DAN…

February 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… i t ae nrIi$an DaiIl Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan 'Whither Wilson's) Britain?' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… support for-U.S. imperialism spawned a left-wing student movement of which the workers are suspicious. Then, the inability of Wilson's Britain to provide an adequate employment and living standard makes…

… issued a major call for "law and order." To his right, MP Enoch Powell appeals even more blatantly to the middle class's fears of blacks and students. He picks up sym- pathy from sectors of the working…

… class, too. POWELL'S WEAKNESS here, however, lies in his frank hostility, not only to black and student militancy, but to trade union- ism as well. Nevertheles, if Powell (for this reason) has difficulty…

… groups are under the direct control of various Arab governments. Indeed, some' are the creation of these governments. Other terrorist groups have evolved into more independent organizations and car- ry out…

… bombings ontheir own initiative. But even these groups receive the bulk of their financial support and much of their training and weaponry from the Arab governments. Moreover, the terrorists are based in the…

… various Arab states at the sufferance of the governments. In nearly every in- stance, the terrorist groups could be suppressed by their hosts. Thus the Arab governments could exert major if not total…

… Hebron-Jerusalem h i g h- way, killing the wife of a Christian minister from Michigan. Israeli Premier Golda Meir denounc- ed Arab governments for financing and sheltering Palestinian guerrillas who are…

… "lacking all conscience and respect for human life." Because of the devious involvement in the acts of the liberation organizations by the Arab governments, any action taken as a result of this latest…

… supporter, at least a strong de- fender andsympathizer of the black students' position on this campus. After today, I seriously doubt that r can listen with an open ear to t h e complaints of black students

February 27, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… New zone laws may students by Josh Mitnick Daily City Reporter Three proposals which would amend a controversial city zoning Erdinance that restricts the number of students living together in single…

…., who claims that the current ordinance unfairly dis- criminates against students. The three proposals to change the ~ity's ordinance are: keeping the current limitation of no more than four unrelated per…

… Bialecki, an LSA first-year student, retrieves his mail at Couzens. , ,s Counselor dedicates time to improving students' 'U life .' by Julie Foster Second in a four-part series For ten years, Gus…

… Pappas, a counselor at the Comprehensive Studies Program (CSP), has been helping students adjust to University life. Being a counselor in CSP is more than just doling out academic advice to students, he…

… said. Part of the objective of CSP counseling is to make the University more per- sonal for its students. "In such a large University where someone can feel lost and isolated, I think CSP is a wonderful…

… feature," Pappas added. CSP is a support organization primarily for minority students. which offers tutorial services, coun- seling, intensive courses, a mentor- ship program, and internships. Because each…

student is assigned just one counselor for his or her en- tire college career, Pappas said, "(The students) get to know the counselor quite well, and we get to know the students well. It becomes a close and…

… ongoing relationship." Emory Johnson, one of Pappas's previous students and a graduate of the College of Engineering with a degree in nuclear engineering said, "I had a lot of problems when I was here. If…

February 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… 31, 1979) supposedly attempted "to set the record straight" about the demonstration against former Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon in December, which was endorsed by LSA-Student Government…

… "vocal Zionists". No evidence, of cour- se, is cited because there is none. The only University course dealing directly with the Arab-Israeli conflict is a cour- se by the same name in the Political…

… pressures from the Zionist com- Union of Students for Israel munity is a mere lie. Such rhetoric ser- ves only to continue the archaic myth of some sort of Jewish or Zionist con- spiracy which anti…

… Gaza Strip. This plan had no precedent; it was Israel which suggested Palestinian self-rule for the first time since the Arabs rejected the United Nations Partition Plan in 1948. The Camp David…

… agreements of Sep- tember 1978 followed through with the basic- theme of the autonomy plan. Camp David set up a framework in which Palestinian Arabs of the West Bank and Gaza Strip will participate in…

… gan 0a t 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LXXXIX, No. 106 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Pot holes in…

… city politics: The making of an issue,. Let the students evaluate NO ORGANIZATION can improve without welcoming constructive comment and criticism, and the University is no exception. Since, student

… evaluation of teachers and courses are the best way for students to comment. on the quality of their education, we feel that all professors should be required to hand out such evaluations in their classes, and…

… that all results should be released to students for perusal. But the effectiveness of these evaluations has been seriotsly ham- pered here due to the attitudes of many faculty members and department…

… chairmen. Some instructors currently refuse to hand out evaluations in their classes, claiming that students - who are paying large amounts of money to fund faculty salaries - are incapable of accurately…

February 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

… 4 >: f : f ' THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS at the University of Michigan invites you to hear £ r~fOudi Abardinah, an oil economist speak on "THE ARAB OIL AND THE ENERGY CRISIS" at 8:00 p.m., This…

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, Febru©ry'22, 1973 TH MCIGA AL hrdy eray2,17 r Israeli jets shoot down Arab commercial jet liner in Sinai Lear jet plunges in psiaield Special to The Daily…

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February 06, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… independent states, one for Israelis and one for Palestinians. That requires concessions on both sides, Tessler said. But even in Michigan, attitudes are difficult to negotiate. "Arab students on campus ... com…

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 6, 2001- 7 4APSTER ontinued from Page 1 Napster is, better than the other models out there, I'd consider using it." Other students have taken a differ- ent…

… sophomore Sabir Ibrahim said. The election will only determine the face of "the next one who will confiscate land, the next one who will deny the rights of all Arabs in the land of Palestine," said Engineer…

… bank," said ElKhatib. "Palestinians in the West Bank do not have the feeling of one entity" The Palestinians insist on the right of return for Palestinians who have been living in neighboring Arab states…

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… to obtain a gun as protection. 'w"1 the SPG it clearly says that excep- tions can be made by the chief of police," Cantor said. Still, SACUA members say they do not want faculty, students or visitors…

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February 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… STILL SUFFER: Drought hits hard No moi (Continued from Page 1) Students unable to make it to the terminals at their designat- ed times can CRISP ;between 8 and 10 a.m. on any day succeed- ing their…

…, that special prior- -ties will likely be included in the future. Results from a sampling of LSA students earlier this year, show that the majority favor a random appointment procedure such as the one…

… with \13.000. students grinding throueh the system," he added. M E A N W H I L E, student opinion of the new scheme is' also varied. LSA sophomore Debbie Pikus was enthusiastic about the plan. "Now I…

… engineering student, Ray Williams of the National however, considers the new sys- Weather Service in Redwood tem unfair. "I'm in a low alpha- City, Calif., explained the wea- betical grouping and this hurts…

… low pressure in the vantages over students in other eastern United States, they schools getting CRISP tickets," swoon down on the Midwest and she added. the Eastern Seaboard. LS&A junior Ginny Rose is…

Arab friends and Israeli friends," he said. Sadat declared that "estab- lishing peace in the area is pos- sible if Israel relinquishes her expansionist policies, agrees to withdraw from all Arab occu…

…, even new ideas have emerged." Waldheim denied reports that -his trip had led to hardening of -positions by both Israeli and Arab loaders.. "BOTH SIDES fully realize the positive aspects," he said. "We…

… strained since he staged a bloody crack- down in 1970 to drive Palestinian guerrillas out of Jordan. THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Volume LXXXVII, No. 112 Sunday, February 13, 1977 is edited and managed by students

February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

… sanctions, let Iraq live," several dozen students and community members bun- &d up to avoid the cold and protest U.S. policies toward Iraq. Signs reading "$$$$ billions for guns and bombs/0 for human rights…

…, Baghdad, but they've been bombing Iraq every day since 1998," said SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, presi- dent of the Arab-American Anti-Dis- crimination Committee. gPrem Clayton, director of public fairs for the…

… condemnations from Arab allies of the United States. And Iraq warned that it raised tensions ahead of key talks with the United Nations. Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf is due to meet U…

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