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March 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refuses to guaranteed the safety of passengers of any ,flight; FURTHER MOVE: That the Admin- istrative Vice President of Student Government Council be…

… priorities and the environment. SACUA, students discuss policy of traditional closed meetings (Continued from Page 1) sions with the Defense Depart- ment was tabled. History Prof. Arthur Mendel said the…

… that the decision to abolish credit is technically subject to Regent approval, but he added the Regents virtually always accept faculty recommendations on aca- demic matters. The student-faculty council…

… pro- posal passed yesterday specifically said: -That a student faculty com- mittee to develop a structure for a student-faculty council; would be established; -That the council be a repre- sentative…

…, democratic council com- posed of an equal number of fa- culty members and students; -That the council exist as a standing committee of the gov- erning faculty. Classics Prof. Howard Cameron, who introduced…

… the proposal, said the council would serve as a "for- um for discourse between stu- dents and faculty." "The council would be an in- stitution by which students can sit and talk with faculty like men…

…," said Cameron, quoting a student, "rather than play poli- tics in the newspapers." LSA Student Assembly chair- man Ken Lasser expressed the hope that the council could as- sume "much of the traditional…

… work of the faculty", though the faculty, under the current propos- al, would retain final decision- making authority. Lasser said, the student drafters of the proposal hope that the council can serve as…

… a p 1 a c e where literary college committees can funnel their reports before they reach the LSA faculty. In this manner a student voice will be heard other than that of student members of individual…

… pos- sible solution. "If they could just do some- thing constructive." A bearded student in the fish- bowl observes, "The 60's were the protest years. People aren't going to protest anymore." Just…

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…., before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a r esnoteaccepted for publication. F o r more…

… inform'a- tion, phone 764-4270. SUNDAY, MARCH 22 Day Calendar Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", As- sembly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Recital: Marjorie Kilbride…

… most important. "Stu- system. dents have nothing." Black said, She also supports an "all-stu- referring to what he said was aI dent court for non-academic of- lack of official student voice in fenses on…

… running for the executive council on the "Edu- cational Action Committee" ticket. The candidates want exclusive student control in areas which concern only students, but favor sharing control with the…

… NEW GOVERNMENT: LSA student body to vote for president, executive council """"""""" I BACH CLUB presents The Bach Club Ensemble in its Second Annual Concert Concertos and Sonatas for Vio- line Flute…

… Page 1? explains. "We combine applica- tion fees with the damage deposit, as well as with a guarantee of, fulfillment of the contract." And he feels students are satis- fied with the current process…

… to allow it, but added, "the language is sketchy." Apply for Student-Faculty Committees in the Ed. School: On the chief thrust of their campaigns, the two "Blue Pan- ther" candidates differ. While…

… Dorman favors an emphasis on curriculum reform. Moher feels the new government should be used to obtain for students an increased voice in literary college decision- making Several candidates for the ex…

… the college involving large numbers of students." But he also believes that t h e matter of re-definition involves University-wide policies which, he says, must be changed. "Is it not acceptable, for…

… exam- ple, to evaluate a student on the basis of grades and tests," he says. Andy Weissman believes s t u- dents should pay moredattention to the realities involved in gain- ing curriculum changes. Thus…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

… 1) The only BAM demand rejected outright by the Regents was the tuition waiver for in-state dis- advantaged students. BAM pre- sented the plan as a simple means of alleviating the financial burden for…

students admitted under spe- cial programs. Fleming first said the plan might not be legal, but Dave Lewis, Grad, presented a legal paper showing precedents for the waiver, and even Ross says now that the…

… r m to Room 3528 L. S. A B 1d g.. before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a re not…

…. Huron. 1:00 P.m. Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", Assem- bly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 9:30 p.m., Degree Recitl: Jay Gayer, violin, School of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p…

… Festival in the Mich- tional jobs, apply now. Igan Union Ballroom tonight! Leaves Chicago Horticultural Society, Chi- of Grass and Cats Cradle will provide cago, Ill. Students in botany, forestry, msc and…

… and white demonstrators struggled with the police to free the arrested black girl, the two black demonstrators said, but only Marsh was arrested. Eric Siegel, '71, a white student, said he was standing…

… striking and shoving the blacks, leaving him untouched. "It seemed clear to me that the, police weregdefinitely after the blacks," Siegel said. Another white student, Alan Kaufman, L'72, said he drove a…

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…An editorial . . SGC end( THE EXPERIENCE of the past year has shown that a well-worked patch-quilt of conciliation and confrontation provide the best method available to Student Government Coun- cii…

… for effecting change in the University. Confrontation politics were successful both in obtaining a student-run discount bookstore, and in forcing the literary college to back down on its summary…

… come to agreement with the faculty's Senate Assembly on Regents Bylaws providing students with new powers and insuring their rights - although these proposals have been largely rejected or postponed by…

… -- SC, at a minimum, must continue to zealously guard the rights and interests of students. FACED WITH continuing threats to the rights and interests of students, confrontation politics as it has been…

… played on this campus since the Student Power Movement of 1966 must continue to be the main theme for Council action. At the same time, SGC should continue to support the just demands of the Black Action…

March 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… faculty of the Spanish poets rests on the Catholic and Moorish tradi- tions of the country. "They have these wierd images of Jesus and the Virgin Mary," Bly said, "and that deep old Arab mystery tradition…

…." He marvelled over an Arab poem, "The bird of sleep was about to build a nest in my eyes, and then he saw my eyelashes and flew away -he knew all about nets." "Think of it," he said, "he has…

…. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to Room 3528 L. S. A B 1d g ., before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student

March 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… Communist China, Cuba and Algeria, and also reported other alliances including Students for a Democratic Society and the U.S. Communist Party. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, when questioned about Communist…

…. The rest of the week will be devoted to draft-counseling sessions and leafletting of high schools to inform students of their rights under the draft laws. Mrs. Young said New Mobe is urging that all…

…-Pompidou turnouts during his visit to New York, to protest the sale of 100 French Mirage jets to the Arab state of Libya. Mayor John Lindsay, who declined to receive Pompidou officially, issued an appeal to New…

… system standardizes city procedures ** * y *******************************t By TOM WIEDER Students attempting to register to vote in Ann Arbor -are encoun- tering a more uniform registra- tion system…

… than in past years, ac- cording to City Clerk Harold Saunders. The new system is the result of attempts to standardize the pro- cedures for b o t h students and non-student residents of the city. The…

… qualifications. It also contains questions which per- tain more specifically to students. Conflicts about student regis- tration have arisen in the past ov- er a section of the s t a t e law which declares that…

… "no elector shall be deemed to have gained or lost residency by reason of being a s t u d e n t in an institution of higher education." This clause had been frequently used to dis- qualify students who…

… trying to get more uniformity in the sys- tem." Charges were levied against the former City Clerk during regis- tration for last year's mayoi'alty campaign by students who said they had to undergo more…

March 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… smiling "au revoir" to the American people. Pompidou's visit has been marked by numerous pro-Israel de- monstrations protesting a French sale of 110 Mirage jet fighters to Arab Libya. At one point last…

… quietly enjoyed the atmosphere.. Leon West, director of West Quad, stood at the opposite end of the cafeteria checking for students without their meal tickets. He spotted the dog and reportedly jumped to…

… throw him out. "Aw," yelled the students as West chased the dog under the tables. Frightened, the poor dog yelped. West paid no attention, grabbed the dog and walked out of the cafeteria. The dog, whose…

… name is Sea- grams, is a collie who has been staying at Williams and Wen- ley Houses in West Quad for the past month-and-a-half, living off table - scraps and snacks from the students. When he did not…

… will be gassed within three days if not bailed out," West continued. Disgusted, the students of Wenley House hung up the phone. West later said that the dog had been around too long with- out anyone…

…&D, started a committee, the Seagrams Seven Ad Hoc Com- mittee to rescue Seagrams from a gassing. Posters were put up denounc- ing West's actions and asking for money to help pay the fine. Students claimed West…

… (alias Roger at the time) - paid the fine and got Seagrams out. With Seagrams freed, West Quad students claim the con- flict has been resolved in their favor. II _. EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 'with the…

March 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

…, president of Milwaukee Brewers Inc., said COST: $215 per person LEAVES JUNE 6th: Windsor to London RETURNS JULY 6th: Am te'domn to Windior Open to University Students, Faculty, and Employees $100 DEPOSIT…

…:00 P.M.-"Palestine & Vietnam' 1 :00 P.M.-"Arabs and the Zionist DR. HISHAM SHARABI, State" History Prof. Georgetown U . DR. ELIAS SHONFANI, Linguistics Prof.; Maryland U. Occupation"2:15 P…

… BY ORGANIZATION KAMAL BONLLATA O= ARAB S5TUD1ENTS, U of M 4 i, Nationa I Anti-Draft Week - -f- P ~s SNDCHCKORM MO' C C t c" BOX NO 34 U FLOWERTOWN PENNSYLVANIA 19031 NAME - ADDRESS ___ CITY…

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