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February 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…; events info., 76-EVENT; film info., 763-FILM. Q Safewalk, 936-1000, UGLi lobby, 8-11:30 p.m. Sunday Q 76-GUDE, peer counseling phone line, call 76-GUIDE, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Arab-American Students As…

… immediately. 1-800/243-2435. EAR, NOSE, BELLY & other piercing. Miami Moon Jewelery 209 Fourth Ave. 769- 7478. INTRODUCING Student Wake-up Service. Only $10/mo. Azer & Assoc., 663-5333. TYPING: Resumes, cover…

… because of their rare blood type Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic If you are a male student or professional 20-40 years of age…

… we need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac- ceptable specimens. For further information please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SUMMER JOBS ideal for students - con- struction & retail…

…, OH, IN. Get real experience nming your own business and eam $10,000 plus. Call immed. 677-1447. THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters is now interviewing college students for sum- mer 94 management…

… positions. A resume- building job w/tremendous eammig potential. To explore job opportunities avail. w he ColorWos call 1-800/477-1001 & talk w/a campus representative. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Need students to…

… summer season~ rapidly approaching. Free student travel club membership! Call (919) 929-4398 ext. 2. AA ALASKA SUMMER employment. Join the gold rush to Alaska's fisheries industryl Eam $5,000/mo. in…

…. Against high commission. Flex. hrs. Students, housewives,part-timers welcome. Call 973-7500 or be at 2004 Hog- back Rd. Ste. #11, Ann Arbor at 5:45 p.m. sharp Mon. -Fri. Light delivery drivers needed also…

… leaders, program leaders. All students are encouraged to apply. Season dates June 6- Aug. 24. Good salary, room & board, & some travel allow- ance. For more info, call 914- 434-2220 or write to Camp Jened…

… Academic Peer Ad- vising, West Quad, Room K103, walk-ins welcome or call 747-3711 for appointment. 0 Safewalk, 936-1000, UGLi lobby, 8 p.m. - 11:30 a.m. Q Saint Mary Student Parish, 331 Thompson, stations…

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, February 17, 1986 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 97 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board Zionism and apartheid similar Don't pay MSA T HE MICHIGAN Student Assembly will vote tomorrow night on whether to make the of- fices of president, vice…

…-president, and committee chair paid positions. If the proposal is ap- proved by the Assembly, it will go on the March ballot for approval by the student body. This proposal is a case of MSA wasting time on…

… something which has little chance of being approved by the students. University students feel firancially .drained as it is by the University and are not going to vote pay more, even the estimated five extra…

… cents a year this plan will cost. MSA President Paul Josephson claims this plan will make the of- fices available to financially disad- vantaged students and encourage officers to devote more time to…

… their duties. While the proposal may open positions to financially disadvantaged students, the problems it creates outweigh this expected reform. Because only these positions will be paid, it will create…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…I The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 11, 1986 - Page 3 MSA considers paying officers I I What's happening around Ann Arbor By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC The Michigan Student Assembly is expected to…

…-consuming positions of president, vice president, treasurer and committee chair, would make them more accessible to financially disad- vantaged students, and would encourage officers to put in more time on assembly…

… matters. JOSEPHSON said MSA's approval of the idea tonight would prompt a referendum on the ballot of assembly elections in March. If the majority of the student body approves, the plan will go ahead. Under…

… the College Work-Study program, federal funds would supply 75 percent of the officers' salaries. The other 25 percent would come from MSA coffers, which consist primarily of student tuition fee…

… assessments. Josephson estimated that the policy would cost MSA up to $3,000 annually. Josephson said MSA officers regularly work from 20 to 40 hours per week. "That's a lot of time to ask a student to put in…

… irrational" because a student who really needed to earn money would not run for MSA office to do it. "Any money MSA gives to students is going to be a token amount. It would only enhance the lifestyles of a…

…-"Infrared Chemiluminescence from Auroral Reactions," Chemistry, 4 p.m., room '1300, Chemistry Bldg. Amnon Cohen-"Palestine-Arab Nationalism and the P.L.O.," 1 p.m., MLB Auditorium. Mildred M. Seltzer-"A New Vision of Older…

February 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…I "Man, You Must Be Out Of Your Mind" Sixty-seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSTrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…-racial athletics within the state. Southern college students here for a football It is no wonder that to some opponents of game. But the educational value for the South- discrimination it is considered "an affront…

… considerable gains with the Arabs. IF THE AFRICAN-ASIAN resolution calling for sanctions is the only measure offered to enforce the UN demand, the United States will either have to vote for it or risk the loss…

… WHERE DOES the United States enter into the picture? America has assumed the part of arbitrator, which has been made possible by the measure of respect she commands from both Israel and her Arab neighbors…

…. The Arab goodwill was created by morally supporting Egypt when that country was attacked. Israeli goodwill is to a great de- gree retained by similarity of ideologies and U.S. financial aids. The United…

… States takes the po- sition of mediator because she wants the support of two oppos- ing groups: Western Europe and the Arab-Afro-Asian bloc of na- tions. She can only keep these loyalties if no great…

… war, the United States cannot afford to lose the support of anyone. As mediator, the U.S. faces dif- ficulties imposed by the attitudes and objectives of the Israelis and the Arabs. She must get Israel…

…'s Psychi- atric Hospital, on "Ego Psychology and Its Development." Sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry. Summer Job Opportunities for so- ciologically-minded students will be discussed by Professors R…

February 11, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… unconditional inspection of suspect- ed weapons sites. Cohen's characterization of the position of Saudi Arabia and other gulf states went farther than Arab authorities themselves have asserted publicly. But the…

… potential military operation that they still view with deep misgivings. Just last week, after visiting with some of the same Arab leaders, the most encouragement that Albright said she could draw was that…

… wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in…

February 05, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… six- month cease-fire at midnight Friday. Israel already has agreed to extend the truce, and Jordan said it would follow Cairo's lead. The resolution calls for Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territory…

… seized in the 1967 war, in return for Arab recognition of Israel's right to exist as a nation with secure and recognized boundaries and an Arab guarantee of Israeli shipping rights in the Suez Canal. Sadat…

… where the bomb was placed had a "crater" below it blown out by the bomb. The y4ichigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… custody 150 Arabs in the city follow- ing the incident. Ten minutes before the blast, police discovered and det- onated several pounds of dynamite at the city's British con- sulate. Later, police set up…

… roadblocks between the Israeli and Arab sectors of the city to prevent reprisals against the Arabs. Police Minister Eliahu Sasson claimed the attack was ob- viously linked with the attack on an Israeli…

… to attend the talks. Ayub did promise, however, that genuine student griev- ences would be met, that enfranchisement would be expand- ed, and that the people of East Palistan would be given a greater…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Nixon admninistration, ofglclal sources said yesterday. However, Washington officials feel the Egyptians should make the first move toward resuming relations. The United Arab Republic broke diplomatic…

… ties ,with Washington during the June 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The at- mospher.e between the two nations remained strained. throughout the remainder, of the Johnson administration. But a recent exchange of…

… group of individuals can take precedence over the country." His critics, composed mostly of students and discontient- ed workers, demand extensive political and educational re- forms. NATlONAL 6ENERAL…

February 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… University Terrace Apartments and the Veterans' Emergency Housing Project will be accepted today through Friday at the Of- fice of Student Affairs, Rm. 2 Un- iversity Hall, the office has an- nounced. Although…

…. Applicants must be Michigan residents at the time of applica- tion and also at the time of as- signment to apartments. 4. Only full-time students car- rying 12 or more hours, or teach- er-students whose…

… University and the husband is a Michigan resident their combined applica- tion will be given special consid- eration. 9. The term of occupancy of students admitted to either proj - ect may in no case exceed a…

… carrying out the decision of the 1947 United Nations Assem- bly to divide Palestine into Jew- ish and Arabic countries. The commission, speaking bluntly to the council, declared that "powerful Arab interests…

…-January. Judge Rules Bingo Illegal DBTROIT, Feb. 16-(OP)-Bingo is gambling and therefore illegal in Michigan, Circuit Judge Tho- mas E. Maher ruled today. NOTED VISITOR: British Seek Foreign Student Exchanges…

… --- Lady Reading By DELORES OLSEN England welcomes internation- al student exchange not only on a academic but on a friendly basis, Lady Stella Reading told an au- dience of students, faculty mem- bers and…

… Achievement Award, select- ed the University as one of three campuses she would address on her current visit in an attempt to promote the inter-exchange of students. Space Denied Students At present, she…

… reported, one tenth of England's university space has been denied her stu- dents in order to accommodate foreign students who would be willing not only to undergo the distressed system of life that the…

… Reading stated., "We want to continue those con- tacts and develop more." Impoverished Condition Lady Reading maintained that the exchange of students would be of value in the world today and for tomorrow…

…." The University, he said, wants to keep the dance at the Union because it has always proved ade- quate. "Dean Rae has cooperated, but the Student Affairs Commit- tee and Mr. Riskey, who says his quota…

February 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… company to make an investment in Israel. GM created Universal Mo- tors Israel (UMI) in 1993, as a result of the unification of two former auto- mobile companies - one owned by an Arab and one owned by a Jew…

…. Israel has the largest automobile market in the Middle East. Realizing this opportunity - especially with the Arab boycott that prevented other auto companies from investing there - GM jumped at the…

…-out support groups are now being formed for guys to explore these issues. * The groups are facilitated by student-peer counselors who have experienced the same feelings. " We meet in a safe space and…

… theme as "work, earn and learn," he also established the DPS Student Work Assistance Program (SWAP). Annually, the pro- gram gives approximately 60 Univer- sity undergraduates the opportunity to work at…

… DPS. Baisden also served as co-chair of the Campus Safety Committee (CSC), composed of staff, administration and students, which works to eliminate safety hazards and meets monthly to discuss safety…

…, Baisden worked to provide security for all Friday and Sat- urday night dances and parties held at the Union. But, as Sloan stated, "he, emphasized that students were most responsible for theirown safety…

… through their behavior." Sloan said Baisden was always friendly with students and other faculty at the weekendevents held in the Union, but shejoki ngly regretted that he "never got moving when the music…

… played." Baisden said most of all he will miss the staff and students he inter- acted with on a daily basis. Officer Jim Sullivan described his working relationship with Baisden as "very, very close and…

… of faculty, staff and students here make their lives safer.... He will be missed." MA LL House passes special counsel law, I THE WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON - The House voted overwhelmingly…

….m. - No service WEDNESDAY: 9-10 p.m. - R.O.C.K. student gathering Fun, food, provocative discussion. Rev. Don Postema, pastor Ms. Barb O'Day, ministry of students CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH Schorling Auditorium…

February 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… this, we must win theconfidence of the more stable Muslim and Arab nations. It has become all to evident that we are not likely to get any Arab support in world politics until we pressure Israel into…

… changing its position on Palestine autonomy. We are the only party with the power to force such a change. Arab and Muslim nations view us as having corrupted their value system; therefore they distrust us…

… issue has now come to the forefront of world security. As Prof. Mitchell poin ted out, it is the roadblock to our badly needed defense arrangements with the Arabs. Israel obviously can not be coun- ted on…

… Asia, and to contain the new wave of Soviet expansionism. H. Scott Prosterman, a graduate student in the school for Near Easterh Studies, is the Daily's analyst of Near Eastern and Middle Eastern…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Llons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… GOLDEN Honors Program Fails, Needs Thorough Revision N THE HONORS PROGRAM." For e and one-half years now, this has special opportunities for a select group ary . college students. The designation" has…

… selecting or creating of students that were desired. ecent report of research on the program hat: "honors students are seen to prefer ganization to self-direction in the class- and reaches the somewhat weak…

… con-. that "evidence of a liking for indepen- holarship (among honors students) is dily forthcoming." S SUPERFICIAL conclusion would be the program has failed, either in its f students or in its…

…, independent mnd honors students have been shown same report to prefer directed, "or- work. Their supposed preference for e" jobs is most likely a combination of to conform to the value standards of stioner and…

… more worthwhile than the classes. , in fact, students in honors sections rn less and find less of interest in a' that students in some of the regular possibly because of poor selection of members to…

… teach, and to challenge, students. ooking at the selection of the honors , one finds that the primary factor is ity, nor intelligence, nor capability for independent work, but grades, whose definite…

… correlation with any of the traits desired for honors students seems unlikely. AN INTERVIEW with Prof. Robert C. Angell, previous director of the prgram, exposed the fact that, although at the beginning of his…

… tenure, students who could show ability but had low grades were given a chance in the program, grades became more and more para- mount. For those invited into the program at the beginning of their freshman…

… admitted, while a 3.0 is necessary to remain in'the program. The latter provision seems perfectly satis- factory-honors students should be required to do better than the norm, even on the somewhat…

February 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 16, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 95 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. MI 48109 Unsigned…

… to being anti- Semitic. I am not, I go around the country trying to bring moderate Arab leaders into agreement that Israel has a right to exist with a partition of Palestine, and urging Palestinians to…

… Syria agree on some- thing I'll probably join up with an Arab church... [When] a newspaper or a televi- 'I would say that probably the two worst institutional- ized examples of racism in the world today a…

Arab world, and a public serving station bought only the six parts that were not deemed "favorable" to the Arab side. Two sides were "favorable" to the Palestinians, but the station didn't run them…

… Griffin's statement, "Given that society places such a heavy emphasis on science - how can our students be graduating without it?" He then goes on to pro- pose that LSA students be re- quired to take an…

February 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… sixth in a series of articles concerning the departmental honors program of the literary colleges.) By RUTHANN RECHT In the second semester of the senior year, the honors students in the psychology…

… junior program began last year," Prof. E. Lowell Kelly, chairman of the psy- chology department, said. This recent program begins in the second semester because most students often do not decide their…

… - Israel's policy of encouraging Jewish immigration appears slated for attack in the Arab League Council meeting here March 2. The newspaper Al Ahram de- clared yesterday the Israelis even- tually plan to…

… receive three million Jewish immigrants and that some Arab governments are discussing joint action to head off such an influx. The current population of Israel, opposed throughout the Arab sphere, is about…

February 13, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…4 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 13, 2004 I I OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET UANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com opinion. michigandaily. com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS

… glances equivalent to those received students felt that this wasn't the most unify- be very enlightening. when wearing a Taliban T-shirt. ing event or name and that these types of sit- My new lesson was in…

… least used to belong to - I think my What, in retrospect, may not have been Arab issues during 9/11 so how could I say black card has been revoked. Welcome to the the best way to go about addressing a…

… mass e- that about black people" because he obviously racial retardation that is the University of mail group, I not so kindly asked to be taken didn't realize that I wasn't Arab and from Michigan. It…

…, on campus. Our organization would appre- ciate it if the Daily would take five min- utes to contact student organizations in the future, before writing factually incorrect editorials against them…

…- doms wrapped in an Israeli flag and the mes- country that many student activists give their hearts and souls to support. While the intentions of this campaign may be good, supporters of Israel need to…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… hearings, said the incomplete story named the same female University student and posed a further threat to her safety. "The story involves Mr. Baker abducting the female student at gun- point and taking her…

…'re pregnant... call us-we listen, we care. PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP 769-7283 Any time, any day, 24 hours. Fully confidential. Serving Students since 1970. Peopie ask, How didyou get in there? SUSA"NAU KASEXS…

… urges Arabs, President A rity adviser Israelis to reconcile the opening WASHINGTON - President the PLO to Clinton implored balking Arabs and ity on the W Israelis yesterday to go beyond rheto- Maqic ric…

… by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $90. Winter term (January through April) is $95, year-long (September through April) is…

February 05, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Israeli,-s intercept jet in effort to nab terrorists MSA urges By MARY CHRIS JALEVIC The Michigan Student Assembly unanimously passed a resolution last night urging the University to bestow an honorary…

… said that the action would be a morale booster for black students on campus. Also at last night's meeting, the assembly agreed to place a referen- dum on the MSA elections ballot this spring asking…

students to vote on a proposal requiring firms to pledge that they are "not directly engaged in supporting terrorist activity" before they are allowed to recruit on cam- pus: The referendum also asks whether…

… a committee be appointed to review the activities of the firms in the case that a portion of the student body petitions to have the firm's activities reviewed after they have accepted the pledge. "We…

… guerrilla' leaders but winding up in- stead with Syrian politicians, officials said. The plane was en route to Syria from a conference of Arab revolutionary groups in Libya, the officals said. THE AERIAL…

Arab Airlines plane was forced by Jewish air pirates to land in occupied Palestine," the Libyan news media's term for Israel. The radio said U.S. naval units in the Mediterranean "provided full in…

February 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 120) • Page Image 8

STUDENTS at the University of Michigan invites you to hear O udi Aa.inal an oil economist speak on "THE ARAB OIL AND THE ENERGY CRISIS" (it 8:00 p.m., This FRIDAY, Feb. 23, 1973 in the Amphitheatre, 4th…

…. The correct num- ber of the Student Counselling Office is 763-1552 The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures The Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies and The Department of…

… credit for the mini-course., registra- tion, information and materials available in 3074 Freze Bldg. DOMINO'S ANN STREET SHOP HAS PIZZA NOW! t E FREE FAST HOT DELIVERY TH11E ORGANIZATION OFFa ARAB

… programs are urged to attend those meetings which pertain to their academic and career goals. All meetings are scheduled to precede the beginning of advanced classification, so student decisions may be…

… FACULTY AND STUDENTS : I i I ~~P~23" m.'~ d 1. R FEB.2: …

February 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…- day as Israeli tanks, troops and warplanes blasted Arab guerrilla bases in Lebanon. Israel threat- ened to strike again unless guerril- la raids from Lebanon stop, and the U.N. Security council sched…

…- uled an urgent meeting for Satur- day at the request of Lebanon. Observers in Beirut said* t he attack trigered the heaviest fight- ing between Arabs, and Israelis since a major Israeli assault in the…

…-Range Missile system in the regular bill author- U.S. and south Vietnamese dele- izing funds for the fiscal year that starts July 1. gations. N1,1 For the student body: I AUD. A, ANGELL HALL, 7:00 & 9:00 P…

… 1-3-5-7-9 DIAL 8-6416 at his home last year. Thursday in guerrilla strikes. ___________________ The raid came as U.N. special The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of…

…: "Between Two Worlds," Preach- ing: Robert E. Sanders. College Class at 10:30 a.m.-Contemporary Christian Faith. Student Coffee Hour and Discussion at 11:30. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 423 S. Fourth…

… at 9:15 and 10:30 Wednesday service at 10:00 p.m. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL AND CENTER 801 South Forest at Hill Donald G. Zill, Pastor SUNDAY 9:15 a.m.-Eucharist. 1 1:00 a.m.-Matins. 6:00 p.m.-Supper. 7…

February 04, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…-Turkish conflict." Student Loan Alternatives Vote Cuts Exemption For Citizens Abroad By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - The Senate voted yesterday to wipe out a House cut in capital gains taxes and to slash…

…. Abraham Ribicoff (R-Conn), to allow tax savings of up to $325 a year for each student a family has in college. The final vote on this is scheduled today. Alternate Proposal However, before Ribicoff began…

… senator's plan. Hartke's bill, which was sent to the education subcommittee for study, calls for a program of un- term student loans, government insurance of commercial loans obtained by students and a fed…

… war against the Communists. *~ $ * BEIRUT-Nervous over its feud with Israel and tension in nearby Cyprus, the Arab world has reached out a friendly hand to President Charles de Gaulle of France…

…. Newspapers in various Arab countries are calling for closer relations with Paris, pictur- ing it as a potential rival to Wash- ington in the Middle East. * * * GENEVA - The East German Communist government…

February 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

… joining TFA. When she started teaching at a predominantly Black school in Detroit, she saw that the most of her fellow teachers hailed from much more affluent upbringings than their students

…. As someone who grew up in a predominantly Arab school with white teachers who also didn’t share her life experiences — and therefore had trouble relating to her culture and identity — Rima…

… quickly realized the need for teachers to empathize with their students. She felt her impact would be felt most if she worked within the system and educated her co-workers on approaching people of…

… color and cultural responsiveness. This realization allowed her to impact her workplace because it opened up previously closed lines of communication between her, her co-workers and the students

… with recruiting students of color. After realizing that both of these goals could be achieved by working together, the three went to Andrew Weiner, the editor-in-chief in 2013. This meeting with…

…’s multitudes in mind while reading submissions,” she told us. “As students of color have such a wide range of perspectives and experiences that all contribute to the vibrancy and dynamic of MiC.” We ended…

February 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… Former servicemen discuss personal stories, Arab-Israeli conflict By CASSANDRA BALFOUR Daily Staff Reporter On Thursday night, a group of about twenty students gathered at Hillel to hear the stories of two…

… that students were involved with its design. "The planning process for this project thus far starting early last year involved exten- sive involvement from the stu- dents," Purdy said. "A number of focus…

… groups were held to really gain the students' perspective on the project and what they would really like to see." Slated for completion in the summer of 2014, the bulk of the plan's cost goes toward…

… among 15 students on Thursday night at Amer's Deli on Church Street, to address issues they perceive with the crime alert system used by the Uni- versity of Michigan Police Department and the broader…

… from a perceived "racialization" of the crime alert per- petrator description, to the time delay between when a crime occurs and when an alert is sent out to students. Buoy said issues with the language…

February 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE We have clearly told the Europeans to tell the…

… spearhead of the ground offensive that liberated Kuwait? It also doesn't mean that Israel doesn't need quality weapons. In both 1967 and 1973, its survival against Arab aggression hinged on the availabil- ity…

… latter that should be weakened and eliminated. Although Students Allied for Freedom and Equality condemns terrorism, it is unclear why it's targeting the army that fights against it. Occupation of the…

…'s sole purpose is to explode in coffee shops and hide behind innocent children, roam free. Support peace. Oppose divestment! Or Shotan LSA freshman Chair, Israeli Students Organization Orrin Pail LSA…

… sophomore Vice chair, Israeli Students Organization Philip Azachi LSA sophomore Vice chair, Israeli Students Organization EXPRESS YOURSEL. JOIN THE DAiLY'S EDITORIALBOARDI MONDAYS, TIURSDAYS 6 P.M. 420…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…LS/DlO~lyO Rackham students David Dick and Dan Rose and Architecture graduate student Andre Wilson participate in a negotiating session with the University for increased protection of transgendered graduates. GEO…

… swept to victory in Iraq's landmark elections, propelling to power the groups that suffered most under Saddam Hussein and forcing Sunni Arabs to the margins for the first time in modern history, according…

… contract By Carissa Miller and Justin Miller Daily Staff Reporters If a University department required a female graduate student instructor to wear a skirt as part of its dress code but did not ask the same…

… michigan have a unique interest in protecting the institution of marriage as it is traditionally understood." -LPatrick Gillen Lawyer, Thomas More Law Center Student s business idea wins By Amine Tourki For…

… the Daily When second-year MBA student Michael Crowley came to campus a year and a half ago, he had three years of accounting experience under his belt. He had worked for a firm that served startup…

February 05, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… offered no specific pro- posals to meet Egyptian demands for self-determination" for the Palestin- ians, dismantling of Israeli settle- ments and total Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab territory…

… near killed us. In Ann Arbor they only got one transition See FOULS, Page 9 ACLU CHARGES CENSORSHIP: A12 porn bill dra Hash charge costs VISA V.P. dorm jobWARE By SUE WA RNER Michigan Student

… members, Irving Freeman, who is MSA vice president for personnel, bought one gram of hashish for $4 from another Bursley student last November after Arnson brought them together, staff members said. Arnson…

students on his floor. N ir eArnson told The DaYily the firing was fe the culmination of a series of harsh con- flicts between himself and Hanson over imon called it "imaginatively dorm policy and student

… input in moncaledit imaintivly decision-making. , ed censorship " Students on Arnson's floor and otherr- isa still bl censorship," Bursley resident staff members said d is still blatant cnosi, there was a…

February 02, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… years even if the Arab oil embargo is lifted, be- cause of insufficient refinery capacity. Cooperative food buying b e at reBtai 'epofs (Continued from Page 1) conspiracy or not. It's crummy that the…

… anything that is run by us. Never again will we let the tickets out of our hands like that." The official University reaction was one of concern. Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Henry Johnson authorized…

… a complete in- vestigation of any wrong-doing in- volving the University. THOMAS EASTHOPE, assistant vice president for Student Services and in charge of the invesdgation said, "There is evidence…

… that makes certain conditions of the contract suspicious. Our primary concern is for the students. The vice president's office will co-oper- ate in any way in attempting to right any wrongs that have…

… been perpetrated." Easthope also expressed concern about the distribution of tickets. "If we ask our students to line up and pay for tickets, then we ought to be able to control the distribu- tion of…

…-OF-THE-MONTH CLARE LUCE'S THE WOMEN at the AACT WORKSHOP BLDG. 201 MULHOLLAND 8 P.M. 662-9405 THIS WEEKEND $2.50 8:30 Students, Faculty, and Staff Nomination forms for DISTINGUISHED TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARDS are…

February 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… daring commando operation even mounted in an Arab capital." Apparently the action was initiated by the Black September, which carried out the raid at Minich Olympics. The main guerrilla organization, Fatah…

…- stead, the administration shouid speed ahead with the dismant- ling and at the same time de!ay the formal appropriation process The Michigan Daily. edited and man- aged by students at the University of…

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…. JOHN ENGLER E-MAIL: MIGOV@EXEC.STATE.MI.US PHONE: (517) 335-7858 King Hussein had impact on students' lives TO THE DAILY: The Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee Executive Board would like to…

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… Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. R7XOM T HE DA ILY' Shared history Black History Month speaks to all students

… Diag and in panel discussions, and debates have brought some students to tears, raised passions in others and even made some afraid to speak their mind. What began as a special interest of those…

… following the progress of affirmative action challenges in California and Texas is slow- ly finding its way into theme semesters, course syllabi, student government and campus and local media. There were…

… chapter of the College Republicans and a conservative state representative were the only symbols of the opposition. Most of the time, students passed the picket lines and read quotes in newspapers with the…

students have to be publicly vocal about the issue to private- ly express concerns or opinions. We are beginning to realize that we are all affected in some way, and that our backgrounds and experiences play…

…-ins and demonstrations. Will our children talk about Michigan's connection to Jessica Curtin and BAMN the way we talk about Tom Hayden and Students for a Democratic Soeiety? Maybe. But most important, we…

… cultural backgrounds. Students should make an ! < effort to attend some of the r:{ &T many programs available on $ >< r< campus. Black history is severely :. ::;.:: ®averlooked. Secondary 'I schools provide…

…- tional activities sponsored by various tJniversity and student groups are sched- uled for this month. Almost every resi- dence hall cafeteria is sponsoring a special dinner in honor of Black History Month…

February 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… constitutional protection: She was cited for contempt, handcuffed, and held briefly in Kelley's chambers. Later, another University student, Diane Lazinsky, also refused to tell and was also cited for contempt…

… electorate and the can- didates." -Belcher arter aid plan could provide $1.2 billion to some students how to get the people registered and out to vote in so little time." BOTH WHEELER and Belcher said…

… provide a record of $1.2 billion in new aid to college students, including $250 grants to at least two million students from families with gross income bet- ween $16,000 and $25,000. "No one should be…

… or more to parents of all college students, regar- dless of income. IN ADDITION to making two million students from middle-income families eligible for direct federal grants for the first time, the…

… Carter plan also would provide subsidized loans to students with family incomes as high as $45,000 before taxes, and expand federally sub- sidized work-study programs. The extra money would be available…

… for the school year starting in the fall of 1979. Students in families with incomes below $25,000 would apply individually to the government for the grants as part of the Basic Educational Opportunity…

… Grant Program. Grants are credited directly to students' accounts at the colleges. Carter wants to add $1 billion to the $2.16 billion basic grant program, which now aids 2.2 million students primarily…

… from low-income families. THE PRESIDENT already proposed $250 million in extra student aid last month. The entire $1.46 billion package would boost federal spending on college student aid programs in…

… fiscal 1979 to $5.2 billion, an increase of almost 40 per cent.' Carter said more than five million college students eould get federal aid in the school year starting in the fall of 1979, and increase of…

students since the adoption of the GI bill at the end of World War II." FIVE OTHER leaders of House and Senate committees that handle education legislation joined Carter and Health, Education and Welfare…

February 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

ARABS IGNORE EAST AND WEST See Page 4 Lw0 :4Iat fIW pE FAIR, WARMER Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom OL. LXIX, No. 102 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 FIVE CENTS SIX…

… Democratic Socialist Club k will seek recognition as a Univer- sity-approved organization at to- night's SGC meeting. The club's main purpose will be to acquaint, the students and fac- ulty with the aims of…

… accused some state and private schools and colleges of teaching students there is no God. They hinted at a possible Legis- lative investigation. Church and education officials immediately denied the charges…

… atheists are Commu- nists." Rep. Bill Hollowell of Grand Sa- line said the group had a list of names but refused to make them public. An Editorial... THERE WAS A TIME on this campus when student government…

… was :considered important. Members of the student body were comparatively concerned about being heard when decisions affecting them were being made. Four years ago, after consider- able talk, work and…

… determination, they established a new form of student government at Michigan. Student Government Council was hailed as one of the most liberal and best forms for student representation in any - of the nation…

…'s universities. But what seemed to be a strong structure of student representation totters uncertainly. At the Regents' request, Student Government Coun- cil is being carefully re-evaluated, and with it, by…

… inference, the students' role in the University community and its affairs. What happens during the next few weeks will de- termine whether students will have a voice in what happens at the University or…

…. Government, the old cliche goes, is precisely what the people make it. University students are in danger of getting precisely the kind of government they deserve. --THE SENIOR EDITORS NORTHWOOD TERRACE…

… concerning the termination of leases and damage assess- ments of married students housing. "We want the University to provide apartment leases which can be broken after graduation," Robert Grace, Grad…

February 06, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…’s drinking water in the fall of 2018 showed a rise in PFAS levels since 2016, prompting responses from local elected representatives. Public Health student Andrea Winne, who attended Park’s talk…

…. Public Health students and other attendees said they hope to use Park’s seminar to advance their own research and discover exactly how PFAS in its different forms affects people’s health. Public…

… Health student Jarrod Eaton is conducting a capstone project on PFAS’s relation to metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Eaton said the seminar presented by Park spurred ideas to apply to…

… day.” During a student panel portion of the event, when student couples engaged with Jones and Kempster on ideas surrounding relation- ships, LSA Junior Mike Zlonchev- ich discussed how his…

… cultural sites and lesson planning. Jenna said while her students were passionate about their future careers, they knew Palestinian refugees are barred from working in about 20 professions and…

… both Palestinians and Lebanese identify as Arabs. “To see inside of Lebanon is so different than inside of the West Bank,” Alabed said. “It was really surprising to me to see how Palestinians…

… were treated inside of Lebanon. I thought that, ‘Oh, Arabs would be there for each other,’ but I feel like it’s just as bad as in the West Bank.” LSA sophomore Maya Chamra said hearing about the…

…-doctoral students, graduate students and undergraduates, totaling about 40 members altogether. Each of these members stem from an array of different fields, including history, linguistics, literature…

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 2, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Nicaragua made concessions 4 Vol. XCVIII, No. 85 420 Maynard St…

… day fought racism IN THE FACE OF RAMPANT institu- tional racism and racist attacks at the University, it is important to recog- nize the student groups responsible for the alternative classes and…

… these alternative educational events while the University administration largely ignored the spirit of the day. Although some people on the picket line around Angell Hall in- correctly labeled students

… the Union on topics rarely discussed or presented at the University. These events were sensitive to student interest, as was evidenced by the large numbers in attendance at these teach-ins: at least…

…- ciently prepared for interacting with students attending classes. Also, more white students would have honored the boycott if UCAR had been able to spend more time edu- cating people as to its importance…

… importantly, those who criticize UCAR for not preparing adequately for the boycott should have helped to do just this. Those who didn't do anything to educate their fellow students about the im- portance of the…

… people must not be construed as reason to condemn the entire block- ade. The aim of protesters was simply to make students think about the tacit statement they were making by attending classes during the…

… boycott. UCAR reasoned that if students must go out of their way and use a side door, perhaps they would reconsider their decision to violate the boycott and begin to un- derstand the significance of that…

… of many students to the point of equating UCAR's efforts with the kind of intolerance the protest was designed to over- come. That such thoughts are mis- taken becomes painfully obvious when one…

… examines the motives be- hind the boycott in the first place. Students must realize what Dr. King stood for; that the injustice he fought is still prevalent in society; and that it is important to set aside…

February 14, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… agencies, students and com- munity members - has been meeting since last June to develop housing alternatives for low and moderate-, income citizens. Rev. Jim Lewis, vicar of the Church of the Incarnation, a…

… governments, but for local merchants and community people as well." LEWIS MADE a plea to business to "lighten self-interest," and to become involved with the problem. "Students should join community…

… residential housing. "Students shouldn't just stay in the realm of academia," said Williams. University student Jeff Parsons of the Public Interest Research Group, asked how the city might utilize existing…

… structures for housing to fill the needs of both students and non- students. IN BRIEF TAKE THE LEA D Help New Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan ORIENTA TION LEADER Pick up applications at the…

… such troublespots as Afghanistan, southern Lebanon, the Iran-Iraq war, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. "These talks should not be seen as negotiations," State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb cautioned…

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… date of purchase. So this s privig break, et a real break. Go any- where Greyhound goes for $99 or less. For more inirormation, call Greyhound. Must present a valid colliege student I.D. card upon…

February 19, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…,000 and 20,000 students, laborers and farmers was held in downtown Manila. After the five-hour program, reportedly led by a group called' Nationalist Youths, 2,000 demonstrators marched to the embassy…

… equates what Moscow considers Israeli aggression with Arab defensive measures.f For several months diplomats from the United States, Britain, France and Russia have met to ease tensions in the Middle East…

… former years by the De- fense Department. 0 Is Feb. 21st CANNONBALL ODERLY AMHERST, Mass. (P) - About 200 black students, saying there is a "meaningless dialogue" be- tween the students and the Am…

… what the black students feltwas an administra- tion promise for a black studies department with a full time black faculty. The possibility of such a de- partment was discussed during a one-day moratorium…

… black stu- dents. A subsequent statement, issued by a group of sympathizing white students, said the takeover makes necessary "a meaningful response, not just from the administration, but from students

… and faculty as well. This event clearly demon- strates that this community has not yet given sufficient attention to theconcerns of black students." Classes continued as scheduled however, when a…

… proposed student strike in support of the blacks failed to gain momentum. Campus police briefly closed off the campus to outside students, but left their posts as morning classes began. The students occupied…

… desegregation. 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…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Friday, February 8, 1991- Page 3 Int. center ponsoring ccupation workshop by Bonnie Bouman War in the Middle East won't be enough to crush the hopes of many students who want to…

… For U.S. Citizens" will be held Monday from 4:10 to 5:30 p.m. in the Michigan Union. Simultaneously, foreign students interested in working in the U.S. can attend "Practical Training & Job, Search…

… don't consider myself an expert on international careers," Nolting said, "but I do know where to find the information to start crafting one." Foreign student advisor Charlene Schmult also hopes to…

… spread information to students. She will speak ogiimmigration and visas at the Practical Training *orkshop. The workshop will warn students about cultural dif- feinces in U.S. job hunts. "They (students

…) have to come across assertively and confidently," Schmult said. =Schmult advised students to start their job search now. "I hate it when they show up and the deadline was a Tonth before," she said. ;'I…

… Erm some day. "I love foreign cultures," he said. "I feel like a trapped rat if I can't get that exposure." MBA students to travel to U.S.S.R., forge economic ties by Jenny Adler Giving the gift of…

students are going on a field trip. However, it's not to the Ford plant, the Detroit Institute of Art, or the local forest preserve. On February 20, two dozen University MBA students will travel to Moscow…

… for 11 days to participate in an educational ex- periment which could help U.S. in- vestors conduct joint ventures with the Soviet Union. These students will investigate business opportunities available…

… in the Soviet Union for American firms. During their stay in Moscow, the students will be guests of the Academy of National Economy, an arm of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers that trains middle and…

… upper-level government and busi- ness executives. The students have arranged to meet with representa- tives from U.S. firms now conduct- ing business in Russian and Soviet free-enterprise co-ops, high…

February 28, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, February 28, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO 764 0552 NEWS…

… "genocide." They do not dispute the fact that Armenians died and were killed in Eastern Anatolia in 1915. The facts of the matter are that between 600,000 and 1.5 Ezal is a graduate student in Aerospace…

… Engineering and a member of the Turkish Students Association. million Armenians were either killed by Moslems or died as a result of famine. However, between 2.5 million and 3 mil- lion Moslems were also…

… the kind of open discourse that university should en- courage? While I believe that vandalism of the shanties has been the work of students who were intoxicated or high school stu- dents, it can be…

… should be preserved for future generations as they have been preserved for today's students, there would be some additional respect for our facilities and their condition and appearance. There are other…

… locations around the campus where the shanties could be lo- cated. How about in front of the Student Publications Building? Thomas A. Roach member of the Board of Regents Daily can't choose Palestinian…

… support claims to legitimacy for an organization that guns down the mayor of Nablus be-,. cause he is a popular moderate. We wonder; at how the Daily can. Israel has offered the Palestinian Arabs what no…

Arab government, much less the PLO, has ever offered them: a chance to elect their own representatives and decide their own fate in negotiated settlements. We support this opportunity for democ- racy…

… "liquidating" the United States. I wish that I could say the same for Arafat's state- ments about Israel. It is sad to find the Daily plunging headlong into the issues surrounding the Arab-Israeli conflict…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… discussed at a Student Govern- ment Council Forum at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Union Ballroom. Former Joint Judiciary Council Chairman Mike McNerney, '57L, will moderate the discussion. Prof. Marcus L. Plant…

…'s history-24,387 -was announced last night by Edward G. Groesbeck, director of the Office of Registration and Records. This compares with a final fig- ure of 23,319 credit students in the Spring of 1956. 21…

…,000 at AA The expected final enrollment figure will include approximately 21,200 students receiving resi- dence credit in Ann Arbor, 187 at the University's Flint Branch, and 3,000 taking credit courses in…

… University centers throughout the state. Last Spring's final figure show- ed 20,101 residence credit students, and 3,218 in the Michigan com- munities in which the University maintainshinstructional centers…

…- istered in September.- Small Res ponse T'o SGC Pro grain Student Government Council has found little response to its speakers' program among campus housing units. Less than one fourth of campus housing…

… to second place. In third position is Purdue, who was knocked off by Iowa. Then come 'U.S. Seeking S , O g pi Latement Intentions Won't Break Cease-Fire Arabs Say Israel Still Demands Egyptian…

…. Arab-Asian delegates at the UN Assembly who disclosed the American move said they were not certain the Egyptian President would make any statement but they were absolutely certain he would not break the…

…- ade Israeli shipping at the Sharm el Sheikh entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba and that Arab commandos no longer can spring from the Gaza Strip into Israel in destruc- tive raids. Gaza, Aqaba Left The Gaza…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…N1w Mie ii grn ?&zil Sixty-Seventh Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… King Saud would misunderstand if anything went wrong. The State Department itself knew that Arab children are given exactly the same treatment as Jewish children in the government hos- pitals of Israel…

… her office. (Copyright 1957 by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Reviewers A short meeting for all re- viewers will be held in the Conference Room, Student Pub- lications Building, at 7 p.m. Monday. Those who have…

…: 'Adlver"se' R .eview STUDENTS of Comparative Lit- erature in Ann Arbor will be pleased to note the arrival of an- other twentiethhcentury epic at the Orpheum this weekend. En- titled Anthony Adverse, the…

… Quad Expulsions-A Messy Affair R ECENT expulsion of three students from South Quadrangle raises a number of dis- turbing questions. Two of the students called the Detroit pa- pers during the recent food…

… in complaining, and judging from the lack of rapport between staff and students, we can understand that it is often loud. iT ALSO seems unreasonable to claim that students have an ethical obligation to…

… pre- vent the University from incurring bad pub- licity. The University has a highly competent public relations bureau for this job. While it is fair to expect that in their con- duct students will…

… someone in the administration to listen to sincere complaints. Instead of picking on such a little point and making "scape-goats" of three students to soothe their ruffled feelings, quad adminis- trators…

…. Sports and Dance Instruction-Wo- men Students: women students who have completed their physical educa- tion requirement may register for classes electively in Barbour Gymna- sium on Mon. Feb. 11 8 a.m. to…

… with the situation for the United "tates, to find the necessary eleven votes? There are ten Soviet. votes and there are eleven Arab votes that he cannot get. That makes twenty-one votes that he cannot…

February 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… of “Sniper,” gives god- fearing Christian Americans the orgasm they’ve been waiting for: Jesus, mixed with John Wayne, carrying a gun, killing A-rabs. All this controversy over whether “American…

… Language Campaign, a $16,000 effort to educate students on the impact behind common phrases like “I want to die” and “That’s so gay.” Amanda McLit- tle, coordinator of Diversity Educa…

… program five months after it launched. Your video caption, “Uni- versity is dictating what students can say,” met every standard for a click- worthy phrase — incite all of the drama, include none of the…

… facts. A public university “dictating” the speech of its students?! Now there’s a story that’ll rile up those First Amendment defenders. And that’s how your business model works. You fill a niche…

… freedoms. I can’t say they were terribly accurate. Your recent coverage of the Uni- versity’s Inclusive Language Cam- paign was shared on social media by students who were outraged by the…

… University’s attempt to “stifle” their freedom of speech, as one student posted online. And really, who cares that the initiative was based on student feed- back and aimed at creating a more…

… harmonious campus community? Painting the program as an absurd, double-think government plot to indoctrinate American students into not being able-ist or homophobic assholes free to speak their mind is a…

… much better way to ensure high web traffic. All you had to do was splash “Trouble with Schools” across the screen in punchy graphics, and find a student eager to give an interview full of nice…

….C. Muslim students. Just like me. Their assailant was a vocal anti- theist whose heinous act adds to the growing list of Islamopho- bic sentiments, protests and hate crimes in America. Let’s not forget…

February 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… decision," he said. But he compared the elimination of smoking to the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s, predicting simi- lar ineffectiveness for the new resolu- tion. But many students offered their sup…

…." He reassured audience members that nothing would happen to Arab citizens comparable to the internment of Japan- ese Americans after World War II. But he did admit that few politi- cians listen to the…

Arab population in Washington. "Does the administra- tion listen to them? No. Are they frustrated? Yes. Does it portend trou- ble for this country? Very seriously yes," Dingell said. irrelevant to the…

… from Page 1 But opponents of the resolution said MSA's position on affirmative action does not accurately represent the student body. "MSA has no right to try to take a stand for something no one has…

… talked to students about," Michigan Review Editor in Chief Justin Wilson said, adding that MSA should poll students before voting on the resolution. "In terms of actually coming right out and supporting…

… affirmative action, you're alienating a lot of students." "Race shouldn't matter so much that minorities get a 20 percent advan- tage over a white person," Kinesiology representative T. J. Wharry said, refer…

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… leases avail. 741-9300 www.annarborapartmentsnet MEDICAL STUDENTS. AVAILABLE FALL. Large efficiencies, one and two bedroom apartments located near the Medical Campus. Lots of Amenities. Call Michigan…

…. apts. for the economy-minded student. Bus stops outside your front door. Call Varsity Mgmt. 668-1100. OLDY BUT GOODY - Great 2 bdrm. Apt. w/lots of nooks & crannies. Call Varsity Mgmt.for appt. 668…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… through Detroit to one of the INS centers and have to give their fingerprints," Jain said, reflecting information expounded by MSA. VISA MANTIS also applies to students from non-Arab, but predominantly…

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 3, 2003 - 7A Students celebrate Lunar New Year with traditions By Min Kyung Yoon Daly Staff Reporter Students tried to recreate the festivities of home as…

… Asian countries welcomed the Year of the Goat with fireworks, beating of the drums, decorations and food Saturday. Uni- versity students celebrated with nostalgia the Lunar New Year by trying to observe…

… Planning and international student from Hong Kong. "Although I ate traditional New Year's food, I missed a lot of things I used to do during Chinese New Year. I missed going to the flower market to buy…

… keynote speech in Conference participants were able which he urged students to take to choose from 10 different work- political action. shops on political, social and cul- Business junior Jayanth Surakan…

… added. INS Continued from Page 1A concluding from that that all international students are potential terrorists is absurd," he said. "There's absolutely no more privacy anymore." Baldwin said, "A lot of…

… these changes in immigration reg- ulation were the result of things that have happened in world politics." In addition to facing more rigid policies, internation- al students must also undergo an extended…

students who are pursuing their masters degrees, and I'm pretty sure a lot of them are going through hassles and troubles," Jain said. "If they do manage to get a visa, they'll have to wait a lot of months…

… to get (them) processed, which is again hindering their education." Moreover, scholars of certain nationalities automatically qualify for VISA MANTIS. "All the people from the Arab world have to go…

… political agenda, it means you don't have a consistent policy that's clear to everybody and clear to implement." Although some students complain that the new INS poli- cies are unconstitutional, Xzzam said…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, February 5, 1988 The Michigan Daily M Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 88 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mi 48109 Unsigned…

…/academic snobism. the thought: "f---ing Arab." Steingraber tells us of the The moral? "No white calming effect that the presence American should presume they Support through apathy I - Defiling Indian names…

…. to colleges that discriminate: To the Daily: It is unfortunate that despite the support shown at the MLK day march, there is a large portion of the student body which misinterpreted some of that day…

…'s activities particularly the student blockade of the "Fishbowl." It is a popular misconception that the blockade was intended to enforce the announced class boycott by preventing students from attending classes…

… It seems that the street person, Arab lack American are victims of the self- rogressives" as they ionary forces." ore, a college ed- s never protected om the "taint of lege educated? Big means you…

… that he felt the University should not compro- mise its standards was hardly a racist comment. There are very rigid standards and requirements the University has set for its students, including…

… outstanding academic and personal achieve- ments. Qualified students, in. the overwhelming majority, come from privileged back- grounds. This is the same for any elitist institution. It is this very standard…

… of excellence which sends superior students, Black and white, from all over the country, flocking to our admissions office. (Members of the UCAR who are students at our esteemed institution, did you…

… choose to attend because of the school's temperate climate? it's unique affordability? or its reputation?) While it is an unfortunate fact that the pro- portion of students coming from privileged…

… backgrounds is much higher for white students than for Black students, this inequality is deeply imbedded in the American social struc- ture. It is here the battle needs to be fought, and the respon- sibility…

February 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…. Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, February 12, 1993 be Li.trbuutaidi THE Mif"IGAn DRILY 13 ;, .. 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

…{ 9 FIE HER i.Y'/ - --.,-- BLACK HISTORY MONTH Embrace Black contributions in history FTER THE WHIRLWIND of events and trib- and diversity for undergraduate students and the utes to African Americans…

February 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… Lindsay's lecture. Starting as a reporter on the Art loan Ends RentalToday From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today will be the last time for students to sign up for remaining Art Loan prints in the Rackham galleries…

… is also editor and di- rector of the East St. Louis Jour- nal and Champaign Evening Cour- * s s Three Posts For Honor Board Opent Next Friday is the deadline for engineering students to petition for…

… RENT By CAL SAMRA By Allah! -- Omar Khayyam, Persian poet-advocate of wine, women and song, has been accus- ed of plagiarism. The accusation comes from one Mohammed Majadara, '53, a Le- banese student

… who has made a careful study of Omar's popular "Rubaiyat," comparing it with the "Luzumiyat" of Abu'l-Ala'l-Ma'- arri, a practically unknown Arab poet of the same century. MAJADARA FOUND that the verse…

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… CAMERA, Flash, Gadget Bag, MEALS at Fraternity House, good food, bulbs, tripod, $15. Phone 5700. )5 reasonable prices. Call 28312. )6M Two University students re- ported last night that some un- known…

… Division, Office of Student Affairs, 113 Adminis- tration Building. This scholarship is open only to undergraduates who are blood descendants of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces of World War I…

… will then be juniors and sophomores res- THE STUDENT PLAYERS PATRICIA SKINNER c pectively. Anyone interested phone for an appointment, 23225 now. Any week day between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Martha Cook…

… Building: Application blanks for residence for September 1952 should be returned at once if you are still interested. Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Students: Interview schedules with Company…

… representatives are being ar- ranged for Sophomores, Juniors, Sen- iors and Graduate students for sum- mer 1952 employment, as well as per- manent employment after graduation. Group meetings are often arranged for…

February 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… time. 1 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 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…

students Sara Cohen and Terra Molengraff, a former Daily pho- tographer — discussed the find- ings of their recent research study on diversity and inclusion. In an interview with The Michigan Daily…

… used tweets from the Black Student Union’s Being Black at the Uni- versity of Michigan Twitter campaign, commonly known as #BBUM, and Michigan Daily content — such as Michigan in Color columns and…

… where students have the lowest sense of belonging. Greek life and party culture also came up as places where stu- dents reported they did not feel a great sense of belonging. Correspondingly…

…, students often reported feeling a greater sense of belonging at work and at student organizations where others around them shared simi- lar interests. The research study also showed white students

… weakening Israel with excessive sympa- thy for the Palestinians, alleg- ing that some on the left have praised refusal to serve in the army or support the Arab view that the founding of the country was a…

February 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

… culture kids. Collectively, these students have at some point called Zambia, France, the United Arab Emirates, China, Norway, Turkey, Nigeria Switzerland and vw- the U.S. their home. It's a bit gimmicky too…

… there. it's just harder for us to see." Change and instability is a defining theme in the lives of many "third culture" kids, a small but increasingly more visible subset of the University's student body…

… to the term "global nomad," though this usually refers to a per- son who typically has loosened their ties to their home country and work abroad. I talked to seven students who identify as third…

…. You grow more reli- fests ant on them. They're itself the most constant part subtly of your life." - mostly Many of the students by the said their relationships moments with their parents flour- third…

… cul- ished when they came to ture kids college. At the University, mentioned there's a dearth of ways when Ithat international students asked them - no matter their back- about what ground - can bond…

…'s and C's. These cultural differences, among the students I interviewed, helped develop their familial relationships or hindered Dupuy --the French student who grew up in Washington, D.C. - said this was…

… especially shocking considering the diverse nature of the student body. It has the eighth largest international student population out of all U.S. universities and represents 130 countries. Meredith said he…

… bonds most quickly with third culture kids, even those who are neither Chinese nor American. Half-white and half-Chinese, hedoesn't fit in with international Chinese students, who see him as white. But he…

February 01, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…MichigancheerleaderAriel Haskins 0 Michigan Student AssemblyRep. 0 Arab StudentAssociation member Tony Saunders Dina Ai-oburi 0 Basketball player Ron Coleman 0 Girls of Michigan Calendar model Michelle Rosado 0 Law student Josh…

students. The mission is scheduled for late 2011, aiming for a window of time when the paths of Earth and Mars are sufficiently aligned to enable the launch and sub- sequent orbit. The window opens every two…

… that raises money for health care in Peru, hope you'll pay bigbucks for a Mexican dinner with students ranging from defensive end Lamarr Woodley to Michelle Rosado, who appears in a calendar called the…

… "Girls of Michigan." Project Suyana will sell dates with twenty students at an auction tomorrow night in an effort to raise money for a Peruvian women's shelter. Attendees will bid on dinner at Salsarita…

…'s Fresh Cantina, a new Mexican restaurant on East Liberty Street, with one of 20 men and women at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the ballroom of the Michigan Union. The University's website for student organizations…

… Uni- versity's director for student activities and leadership. The policy came out of a See AUCTION, page 7A Members of Students Supporting Affirmative Action celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling…

…:16 GOT A NEWS TIP? LO: 1B Call 734-763-2459 or e-mail news@michgandaily.com and let us know. COMING FRIDAY What did you do over Winter Break? One student won the Price is Right. NEWS INDEX NEWS…

February 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 16, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET UANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion .mchignaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… for now I'm left to ask, what happened to my country? Hoard can be reached at j.ho@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Language requirement comes too late to make a real difference for students TO THE…

…, college is simply too late to force the language burden on people. If someone hasn't learned a language by the time he is a first-year student, the odds he will learn it in subsequent years are not worth…

… the effort the University invests in attempting to teach him. While proponents of the requirement point out that other countries always teach their students English, they do so starting in ele- mentary…

… fairness. Every other requirement the University imposes on students is universal. No matter how much attention I paid to natural sciences in high school, I still have to take at least seven credits when I…

… arrive at the University. The same is true for every student in every requirement, except in language. Consequently, students who have learned a language early in life or had access to a high quality…

… language program in primary or secondary school have a diminished require- ment load compared to students without these advantages. Finally, there is the illogical nature of the claim by language requirement…

… at all, let alone the four semesters of language students are forced to take. All students should know how to use a computer, compute interest payments and speak effectively in public, but these issues…

… to end violence against women worldwide. ABBY HAUSLOHNER LSA junior SHOsH RUSKIN LSA senior Ruskin and Hauslohner are co-chairs of the Progressive Arab Jewish Alliance Article headline creates…

February 21, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…" for the Egyptian leader to visit Moscow. The message included "some im- portant presentation regarding a Middle East settlement," Shevard- nadze said in Russian through an Arabic interpreter. He did not…

… nine months to arrange for Arab-Israeli negotiations. However, Israel has refused talks with PLO, which it contends is a terrorist organization bent on de- stroying the Jewish state. Egypt's Foreign…

… good the students began it. Next year it probably would be a lot better." Professors said that it would be "in the interest of everyone" if there were more interaction between the faculty and staff. "I…

… do not know why we do not have more of this," said Education Prof. Percy Bates. "There needs to be a mechanism to allow the students to get together." "I think we have a common in- terest that could be…

… interaction is simply a faculty responsibility, adding that students should also show interest and initiate interaction. "I think the University is an in- stitution which is suitable and will satisfy the needs…

… of a larger number of minority students than are cur- rently here," said Jones. On the issue of racism at the university, most of the professors agreed that it should be combatted, but said it would be…

… unrealistic to expect racism to be instantly eradi- cated "We have got keep working against racism. It is a life long commitment," Moody said. Some students said there is a greater need for minority student ser…

…- vices but some faculty and staff dis- agreed. "In my observation we are doing as good a job as we could," Bates said. "The help is available if the students are not getting it is a an- other problem…

…, sometimes many students don't know that these ser- vices are available." Moody encouraged Black stu- dents to "keep working hard, trying to excel and achieve your goals," and stressed that "when they did…

students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $25.00 in-town and $35 out-of-town, for fall only $15.00 in-town and $20.00 out-of-town. .The Michigan Daily is a…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

Students, residents protest center BY JESSICA STRICK Yesterday morning 50 to 60 Uni- versity students and Ann Arbor resi- dents protested the counseling procedures of the Pregnancy Coun- seling…

…. Not all Jews are Zionists, and not all Zionists are anti-Palestinian." She continued, "If we are going to fight racism, we have got to fight racism in all forms and for every- body." While some students

… expansionist." "It is easy to perceive Zionism as expansionist because the land was once Arab land, but we would be perceiving Zionism as being out of context," said Brad Ortman. The need for the Jews to have a…

… homeland gave some of the students reason to think Zionism is nt wrong but an honest need of a peo- ple to get a homeland. "Zionism is not expansionism because the whole idea that Jews had that homeland goes…

…. But others at the discussion be- lieved the Jews are oppressing the Palestinians. Peers educate students about rape prevention BY LAURA COUNTS Education is one of the most important ways to fight rape…

… throughout the year. MSA derecognizes Cornerstone Christian Fellowship BY TARA GRUZEN The Central Student Judiciary, the top judicial body for University stu- dents, ruled six to one Friday night to rescind…

… Michigan Student Assem- bly recognition of the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship. MSA recognition entitles groups to office space in the Union or the Michigan League, funding through the Assembly's student

… re- quested anonymity. "The question is whether all students should fund CCF." Cornerstone's attorney, Steve Jentzen, argued during the trial that CSJ's derecognition of the Fellow- ship would be…

…Cags 1:25, 3:35, 5:45, 7:55, 10:00~ ID Cards RAIN MAN Student Certification 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:55 Transcripts HER ALIBI lg 1:15, 3:20, 5:15, 7:35, 9:40 etc. NOBPASSES WORKING GIRL r' -I …

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