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March 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… killed when a Hamas suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance to a Tel Aviv disco last June. As Israel mulled its response to the bombing, Arab leaders gathered at a summit in Beirut agreed on a new…

… capital and a fair solution for Palestinian refugees. Raanan Gissin, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minis- ter Ariel Sharon, said the Arab offer was "a very interesting development, something that should be…

March 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… peace initiative at the Arab sum- mit in Beirut, offering Israel normal relations with the Arab world in exchange for a complete withdrawal from the territories it occupied in the 1967 Mideast war. Arafat…

… * peace BEIRUT, Lebanon - Saudi Ara- bia's Crown Prince Abdullah yester- day made a broad appeal to the Israeli public for a regional peace agreement, but his words were offset by calls from other Arab

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… procedure in the hiring of graduate student instructors, the definition of a grad- uate student and training for inter- national students. In the event of a strike today, educa- tion will not come to a halt…

…, she said. Classes are considered to be in session and departments have been asked to replace GSIs who walk out, although Peterson said, "they won't be able to cover every last one." Students should wait…

…,000 undergraduates to not attend class, and that's a show of support (for GEO)," said Bray, a mem- ber of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality. SOLE and other student groups organized an undergraduate…

… rally -on the Diag for 1 p.m. today, which Bray said she expects about 300 students to attend. About 150 undergraduates will also stand side- by-side with GSIs on the picket lines, she said. GEO organizer…

… passed since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, many things have changed in the country - from tighter security and the onslaught of patriotism to a divide between the Arab and Muslim…

… community and much of the nation. With a large number of students with family and friends living in New York and surrounding areas, students' emotional ties shaped the way they view the terrorist attacks…

…. Although he recorded the peak gusts at 58 mph Satur- day, Kahlbaum added the retreat of the low pressure sys- tem into Canada yesterday that should steadily diminish the turbulent wind. Students agreed that…

… freshman Arielle Barzilai said. With students 'raveling all over the country for Spring Break, many stu- dent organizations and individual stu- dents found themselves in the New York City area and nearly all…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… answers." committing crimes as a result of With large Arab and Jewish student their untreated illnesses. populations, the planning committee felt "Every one of those people in the University would provide a…

…10A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 11, 2002 Students. study abroad despite±9 terrorist threats SIX MONTHS LATER By Daniel Kim Daily Staff Reporter LSA senior Caroline Gu had bought her plane…

… of confusion and uncertainty, and Gu said she decided she'd better stay. Other students, including LSA senior Andrew Knepley, were in their host countries when the terrorist attacks occurred. Despite…

…, said Sept. 11 has resulted in an increase in student interest in study abroad pro- grams as reflected in the number of participants for this winter semester. More than 200 students are studying abroad…

… this winter semester on Univer- sity programs, 20 more than last year's 194 participants. OIP, which sends students to more than 70 countries, has not canceled any of its programs since Sept. 11…

…. "Students are trying to make sense of what happened in September partly through study abroad," Pollack said. He added that many students now realize "that the world cannot be ignored. It's an interconnected…

… world about which we have to become more sensitive ... and (study abroad) is an experience that gives students an opportunity to acquire skills they need to effectively deal with that world." LSA academic…

… advisor Leslie Davis advised students who are planning to study abroad to be extra sensitive, espe- cially to any anti-American sentiment. "Now more than ever, we have to think of ourselves as…

… attempt to appeal to box thinking. different groups. "There is a direct Granholm proposed better treat. appeal to Arab groups. Both sides are ment of the mentally ill. She said represented," Nodel said…

… place of residence as print- ed on their driver's license, requir- ing University students to declare Ann Arbor as their place of resi- dence in order to vote. "This government has systemati- cally set up…

March 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

…." Jewish students on campus said they hope the resolution offers peace to Israeli citizens as well. Samantha Rollinger, LSA junior and co-chair of the American Movement for Israel, said this "must be a peace…

… Jewish stu- dents think the formation of a Palestin- ian state might be the only way to. peace." Rollinger added that the U.N. "has also proven itself to be Pro-Arab/Pales- tinian and anti-Israel over the…

….S. peace envoy Anthony Zinni head- ing there today. -The Associated Press contributed to this report. VIGIL a Continued from Page 1A Students and community members were invited to read the names, which came…

… sophomore Rachel Rose, who stopped by on her way to lunch to read a couple of pages of names. Different student groups, such as S t. Circle K, Project Serve and LSA Stu- dent Government, volunteered to par…

… University students weren't the only ones who participated in the reading. Jonathan Hill, a Detroit resident who is currently taking care of a friend in the University Hospital, said he still quid pro quo…

… mid " L GINSBERG CENTER FOR SERVICE *& LEARNING Opportunities for Students 4.' 4% , 4R~tO0F Mc"66 The Hlying Hookah V'illeblifl1es Annual Hash Bash Celebration! WS Te ecp Michigan Theatre ApriI6 07…

… OPPORTUNITIES Project SERVE Leadership Teams & Site Leaders: Project SERVE is a student-run university department that works to involve students in community service and social action through providing volunteer…

… Leaders * Issue Education Lead Team * Volunteer Connection Lead Team Application available at www.umich.edu/-mserve/serve. Applications due Monday, March 18 at 5:00 p.m. Project Community Student

… Facilitators/Coordinators: Project Community/Sociology 389 is an undergraduate Sociology service-learning course that involves students in Criminal Justice, Educatin, & Health community placements. Registered…

students participate in a weekly seminar that is facilitated by a Project Community student coordinator. Coordinators receive graded undergraduate credit in Soc 395. Coordinators also complete additional…

March 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 13, 2002 OP/ED 0 abe Abg Id 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… paying students an education which they deserve? On top of the fact that the GEO is forcing under- graduate students to lose a full day's education, it is also making demands of the University that will…

… Proficiency so that graduate students who clearly do not have the language profi- ciency necessary to teach can receive the financial benefits of working as graduate student instructors. GSIs have a difficult…

… with tanks once injured or beaten with pieces of a Palestinian ambulance that was stopped and destroyed at a checkpoint). However, since the 1970s Arab nations have agreed to recognize the Israeli state…

…- ed in his lecture that in order for both parties to receive justice, Palestine must be recognized as an independent state by Israel. Furthermore, Raiji writes his article as if Arab and Muslim states…

… piece which misrepresents the message present- ed at the conference and furthers his obvious personal agenda of painting Arabs and Muslims as uncivilized. While admitting that Israeli actions may have…

… been "harsh" and that Arab Israelis are treated unfairly, Raiji irrationally draws the conclusion that because of Israeli "suffering" resulting from their illegal occupa- tion, these actions are…

… unionization in this country. I can say with confidence that almost every student has either a parent or a grandparent who is or once was in a union, and that union's struggles for better contracts has led to a…

… the defense of affirmative action, the Michigan Student Assembly voted to pass a pro-affirmative action resolution at last Tuesday's meeting. The only executive candidates who spoke for the motion and…

… declared openly their endorsement of the resolution were we, the Defend Affirmative Action Party candidates, Agnes Aleobua for President and Ben Royal for Vice-President. Neither the Students First nor Blue…

March 07, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… to go on strike," Dan Shoup, a Rackham student and member of GEO's organizing committee said. "The margin was higher in favor than I thought it would be," he added. Shoup said he was happy with the…

… organizer and Rackham student Mark Dilley said. Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality has pledged to recruit those students, he explained. SOLE members are also speaking to undergraduate classes…

… focuses on pay, training, child care and harassment prohibition. PATRICK JONES/Daily GEO member Dan Shoup tallies votes last night to determine If graduate student instructors will strike Monday. New…

… the new class dis- The penalt criminated against, Arab Americans are." alcohol is Although having a fraudulent piece of identi- credit card fication is not typically a federal offense unless But proc it…

… treated dif- "It real PATRICK JONES/Daily ferently than other non-Arab Americans would dent and it rks late yesterday afternoon at the Art and be treated if they committed a similar offense. get in the…

… "This is an extraordinarily unusual situation. course the Ordinarily what we see are truckers, or illegal o protect students onlne ts, or people who aren't of legal ge," Jones said. people are prosecuted…

… New se of his poor driving record. population of students in Ann Arbor legal drinking age, it is not uncom- udents to have a fake driver's license. would never think their ID could send ederal prison…

… Architecture student Mike Schmidt w Architecture Building.. 'Useeks ti By Tyler Boerson Daily Staff Reporter approach," said Bill Aikman, executive director of the University's Information Technology Cen- -A…

… University officials and students have worked to protect electronic privacy since long before Sept. 11. But in the midst of a war on terrorism, increased sensitivity to invasion of privacy has posed questions…

… flow rates, and so they know when problems occur and how to get at them. Aikman maintains that the University does not monitor its students through either of these systems, and he said he would find it…

March 26, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 26, 2002 NATION/WORLD i 0 Bush pushes Mideast cease-fire NEWS IN BRIEF ..,, WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush urged Arab nations yesterday to approve a…

… Saudi peace offer to Israel and asked Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to let Yasser Arafat join an Arab League summit where the U.S.-backed initiative may be considered. "The president believes it is time for…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through…

March 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…-WALK, 4 Student Leadership and. Arab/Muslim Americans Gues.. Rectal:+ Jonsua Call 24 hours a day, '; …

… (Friday) morning ordered the president of the System and all the chancellors to suspend sending out offers of admission to any more students until we have a chance to analyze the impact of the Joint Finance…

…. "We must operate like a business," he said. "We can't enroll students if we don't have the (general purpose rev- enue) to pay for them:' Gay man sues U. Maryland hospital for discrimination COLLEGE PARK…

… has a limit; you can go too far. Everything has a boundary, so for the Muslims, we look at what are the bound- aries," he said., Students who heard Wahhaj speak were impressed with his ideas. "He…

… American life yesterday evening at the Michigan Union. Movement medicine Students First makes MSA accessibility a top priority By Tomislav Ladika Daily Staff Reporter University students may have noticed…

… the chalk markings and campaign posters of a new party among more familiar party names running in the winter Michigan Student Assem- bly elections. That party is Students First, a diverse group of…

… candidates who want to renew student interest in their own government by representing as many student organizations as possible. Sarah Boot, Students First presidential candidate and cur- rent MSA…

… Communications Committee chairwoman, said she noticed apathy toward student government this year when few students attended her "Meet a Rep" program, which provided them the opportunity to discuss student gov…

…- ernment issues with an MSA representative. Boot said she feels students are not interested in MSA because "a lot of people in student government right now don't have connections to the University other than…

student government." The lack of involvement in student organizati'ons and diversity in the MSA have resulted in a lack of new ideas this year, Monique Luse, an MSA representative and Stu- dents First…

March 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… attempting to end the extremely vicious cycle of violence in the region," Paul Saba, president of the Ann Arbor chapter of the Arab-Ameri- can Anti-Discrimination Committee, said. "The Palestinians have…

student seats at stadium By Shannon Pettypiece Daily Staff Reporter dents tello in the stu Athletic D A new policy that would require student to make si ticket holders to present their University stu…

…- tunity to dent ID before entering Michigan Stadium is everybody scheduled to go into effect next fall. While t The policy is designed to cut back on the said he ha amount of student tickets that fall into…

… the cent of st hands of non-students. dents. "We want to make certain that students are "I've he in the student section, and we have had stu- don't have Harassment suit will go to court nextmXon By…

… Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Reporter our department that there are people dent section that aren't students," )irector Bill Martin said. "We want ure that every student has an oppor- buy tickets to…

… football ahead of else." there are no exact figures, Martin s heard estimates that 10 to 20 per- udent tickets are sold to non-stu- eard students give me estimates, we one, but what we do is take a look at…

… number of student tickets available for the next football season, Marty Bodnar, director of ticket services, said in the memo obtained by The Michigan Daily. According the memo, the idea of requiring…

student ticket holders to present an ID was See M-CARDS, Page 7A DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Students crossing the Ambassador Bridge from Ontario to Detroit will be free from receiving a minor in possession…

… offense if they can prove they were drinking in Canada. Students drinking in Canada free from MIPS By Samantha Wolf For the Daily Minors who drink legally in Canada and then return- to Michigan intoxicated…

… makes spe- cific conduct criminal, it must be strictly construed." After almost five years of aggravation, deliberation and delays, former Music student Maureen Johnson will be able to explain to a jury…

March 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 4, 2002 OP/ED Clbe llirbtuigta tilg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… any other). Recently, there has been a peace sketch put forward by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah, which calls for an Arab normalization with Israel, provided it returns to pre-occupation borders…

…. Other Arab states have already rejected the proposal on many grounds and there doesn't seem to be much hope for wide acceptance. Arab leaders have not given much reason for their rejection, but the truth…

… the founded legal right of Palestinian refugees around the world to reclaim their own right of return to their lands in Palestine. They have repeatedly supported cor- rupt Israeli and Arab leaders like…

… we Americans, espe- cially students, feel. We can have some sort of impact in demanding for fair-handedness in dealing with Israelis and Palestinians. This all starts with a call for own university to…

…. Many, if not most, Christians in the sci- ence fields accept the theory of evolution. CHARLES CARRIGAN Rackham student Albright 'belittles loss of Iraqi life' during her B- School appearance TO THE DAILY…

March 20, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

… Ariel Sharon said yesterday that Yasser Arafat will be free to travel to an Arab summit next week if the Palestinian leader agrees to a cease-fire, but hinted Arafat may not be allowed back if the…

…-28 Arab sum- mit in Beirut, at which Saudi Arabia is expected to present a proposal for broad Arab-Israeli peace in exchange for a return of the territories Israel occu- pied in 1967 - the West Bank, Gaza…

… uninterrupted credit easing when it left the funds rate unchanged. Yesterday, the Fed policy-makers were even more upbeat about the econ- omy's prospects. WASHINGTON Students could be subject to drug tests A…

… rural Oklahoma school district took a sensible approach to stemming what it saw as the general problem of drug use among students when it required drug testing before students could participate in after…

… reported no widespread drug problem in the past and there was no reason to suspect the students in band or 4-H of using drugs. "You think life and death is not'at issue in the fight against drugs?" Jus- tice…

… through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through April) is…

March 25, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 25, 2002 OP/ED a I ahbe Alkbiguu flail 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…. After we've taken care of Afghanistan, it would be an even uglier move in the eyes of Arab states to attack Iraq and contin- ue to hate on or simply ignore the Palestinians at the same time. But the irony…

… is that Arab states aren't pay- ing that much attention to us at the moment - and neither are European ones. The world has found something more important to worry about in the Arab-Israeli conflict…

… would encourage students to ask their RAs about their experiences and to support them. I had residents with attitudes similar to Jere- my's, usually males suffering from a protracted case of "Tough Guy…

… Syndrome." Some realized over time that I wasn't their enemy, just a student like them who was willing to make sacrifices to help them and to listen. Others never came around (e.g. Jeremy), never missing an…

March 06, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…\N EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JON SCHWARTZ Editor in Chief JOHANNA HANINK Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion…

… community tends to either feel very passionate about the Arab-Isreali conflict or they are generally apathetic. The Daily reported yesterday in Palestinian protesters call for end to fighting that over 100…

… fails to address how the land became "occupied" in the first place. The fact is that after the United Nations partition Israel was immediately attacked by the sur- rounding Arab nations, in an effort to…

… erad- icate the entire nation. Israel won and tried to build a country only to be attacked again by the surrounding Arab nations again in 1967. It was during the 1967 war that Israel was forced to defend…

… sophomore LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… certain students into their programs because many people use the nursing school as a back-door into the University, and have no intentions of actually complet- ing the BSN program," Balzhiser said…

…,000 nursing students in the state with about $3,000 a year to cover tuition costs. with Schwarz on the proposed scholarship legislation for several months. "It should help to bring additional students into…

student's tuition does not cover all of the costs involved. "Nursing is a rewarding profession that offers great opportunities, but something must change. Other- wise the enrollment will continue to be on…

… the decline and there will be no way to attract new students." Latinos advocate o awareness SBy Karen Schwartz Daily Staff Reporter A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in front of a Jerusalem…

… junior and Unity Month co- sponsor Celso Cardenas said he hopes having student groups working togeth- er will help break down barriers within the Latino community. He added that. students have to be…

March 06, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… to settle their negotiations with the GEO. Education graduate student and Stu- dents of Color of Rackham member Xavier Coro a said he wanted to "meet President White so we can start working together to…

… promote student success ... and bypass the middle man in communicating student concerns." Students Were interested in having input in what the new president should be like. "I'd like to see some sort of com…

…." Some other students wanted to know what White does outside of the president's office. "I hope he's a runner and I want to find out if he does the 5K fun run," said LSA sophomore Dustin Oswald. CONYERS…

…- tional right of access to a removal hearing and that, even if there were, UNITED WAY Continued from Page 1 White noted that many faculty, staff and students had voiced con- cern to him about the matter…

…. Despite community pressure, the University did not withdraw from the charity, although they did apply significant pressure to the organization. Many students have pressured the University to withdraw from…

Arab Community Center for' Economic and Social Services, also spoke at the kickoff, reminding stu- dents of the importance the Univer- sity plays in the Asian rights movement. APA "has been really on the…

March 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… *Arab to be I . Ir #,Y } I i - & a Al questioned _s ! ~ r ~ell -, ':4 Ar Ia..,- t : <Iy JESSICA YURASEK/Daily Matthew Marquardt kicks off his galoshes while playing In a sandbox at Sleepy…

… and members of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force before the last set of interviews began, Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson acknowledged the bro- ken links and sources of troubles between the Arab

… vying to be Ann Arbor's delegates to the state House. In the 53rd District, Albion College undergraduate student Larry Lloyd Jr., (R-York Twp.) is challenging incum- bent Chris Kolb (D-Ann Arbor), who was…

…/Daily Students prefer online Instant messaging services for its low-cost convenience. IM users have Increased to more than 63 million In the U.S. and 250 million worldwide. Instant Messenger keeps computers…

…, students online Reuben Logsdon, a software writer from Washington, dealt with a chronic seven-year addiction to the computer game "Civilization." "I would play it again and again, even though I always won…

… connec- tion services touting unlimited access has made it even more tempting for students to take advantage of being online and chatting it up with friends using instant messenger. According to a report…

… in the workplace or simply killing time in the resi- dence halls, online conversations have become the norm in terms of fast, cost-effi- cient communication; "Most students will leave their computers…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 18, 2002 OP/ED I Gtbe l irbiguu flg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… am not including Arab-Ameri- can organizations in my critique because the leading one, the American-Arab Anti-Discrim- ination Committee, has conducted itself very effectively, I believe). Sadly, most…

… ilk. On this campus, things are a bit better, although there are some individuals in our Mus- lim Student Association who share the belief that we have to keep our mouths shut on "con- troversial…

… of University students and students around the country in ral- lies and marches since the lawsuits were filed in the fall of 1997 are facts sufficient of them- selves to disprove the Daily editors…

… to secure student intervenors' status in the Uni- versity of Michigan Law School case along with the National Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People and the American Civil Liberties Union…

March 27, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… sheltering in the rubble." Corporations sued for slave reparations JERUSALEM . Arafat will not attend peace summit Yasser Arafat decided yesterday not to attend a key Arab summit, and his Cabi- net accused…

… Israel of trying to "blackmail" the Palestinian leader with tough con- ditions for letting him go. Arafat's absence could undermine Arab support for a Saudi peace overture being presented in Beirut…

… 26 al-Qaida officials, all Arabs. U.S. officials, how- ever, say there is no credible evidence al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden or his top aide is among the group. Al-Zawahri, the spiritual adviser and…

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March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Introduction to Islam, African American Religion Between Christianity and Islam, and The Arab-Israeli Conflict. The enrollment number for Intro to Arabic Literature and Analysis rose from 11 students in the fall…

… securi tmeasures heighten in anticipation of uture terrorist attacks ANNIVERSARY Continued from Page 1A The images were moving for many students and though the city may have moved on, the general feeling…

…. From where I was standing, I could see the tops of the trees and they were still coated with dust and pieces of fabric from clothing." Some students believed the terrorist attacks had an undoing effect…

…. "Interviews with the press became a full-time job for me after September 11th," department chair Alexander Knysh said. Students utilized various University resources soon after the attacks such as Counseling…

… talk in a supportive struc- tured environment. It proved helpful for the many students who came and spoke with our counselors 6 6 0 By Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Reporter Six months ago few could…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…, Entree Plus e By Tomislav Ladika Daily Staff Reporter In the two weeks leading up to the spring Michigan Student Assembly elections, University stu- dents will undoubtedly hear many campaign promises…

… between north and central campuses, expanding Entree plus, establishing a student book exchange, providing wireless Ethernet and delaying spring break. He said these are projects on which students want MSA…

… the administration, especially on these calendar issues; we have the proto- type down pat." Carter said the party also hopes to establish a used textbook trade between students, cutting out book- stores…

… ticket. "I feel that the Blue Party is the only party on campus that really gets things done for students," she said. "We have been on this cainp" the longest, we know what students want, and we know how…

…-male voice Concern about Arab- Israeli conflict, Afghan civilians discussed By Shabina S. Khatri Daily Staff Reporter A silent vigil and a march for peace commemorated last Friday's International Women's Day…

…. Music student Suzanne Camino, an event organizer, said the organiza- tion has grown into a worldwide movement of women for peace and against all forms of violence. "We aren't hearing enough women's voices…

… and Tuesday in front of the Ann Arbor Public Library. THE CALENDAR What's happening in Ann Arbor today EVENTS "Students Who Support Children Deserve Better Options From the Univer- Apartheid…

March 20, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… that regardless of whether somebody is white, black or Arab American, they still deserve respect from the student body. "I got pushed because I was an Arab American," she said. "I didn't get pushed…

… vice-presidential candidate and RC junior Ben Royal said he believes the four incidents were attempts to make minority students feel unwelcome on campus. "We can't accept this at the Univer- sity," LSA…

… because I was a human being. Humans deserve respect." BSU member and Students First LSA-SG presidential candidate Monique Luse, an LSA junior, said it was necessary for the groups to forget about their…

… action. It's tied to it, but this is much more basic. It is beyond affirmative action. It's hate," Luse said. Students attending the gathering remained unified in their stance when LSA junior David Goldman…

…- ble for it to justice." Third-year Medical student Matthew Holtzman said he chose to attend last night's event because it was a rare opportunity. "It's the most incredible thing - to hear someone talk…

…. Many students in attendance expressed their distaste for Horowitz through their emotional responses to his comments and frequent interruptions. Horowitz appeared to be annoyed as he raised his voice and…

… getting out of hand, said that either the Young Americans for Freedom members needed to end it, or she would. Some students were disappointed that the discussion was not more constructive. "There was too…

… fraternity mem- bers called an ambulance for a female high school the michigan daily student. The 17-year-old was transported to Univer- sity Hospital and treated for alcohol poisoning in February 2000. The…

… find out what happens and what we're going to do to stop it in the future," Merito said. University students, who make up a large part of the restau- rant's clientele, had a mixed reaction to the robbery…

… with developmental disabilities. Great experience for students in OT, PT, ST, Psych, Social Work, Nursing, and Human Ser- vices. $7.75-$9.00/hr. Applicants must be 18 years of age, possess a valid…

March 25, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 25, 2002 -3A Kids-Fair brings elementary students to 'U, Native Americans hold dance pow wow At the 30th Annual Dance for Moth- er Earth Pow wow…

… food and crafts will be sold. The pow wow is historically the largest gathering of its kind in Michi- gan and is sponsored by the Universi- ty's Native American Student Association and the Office of…

… Multi- ethnic Student Affairs. It will be held Friday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Satur- day from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sun- day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Power Center. NBC correspondent speaks about his…

… part of a series, titled "Conflict and Culture in the Middle East and Central Asia," organized by Ann Arbor parents and students. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Rudolf Steiner School, 2775 New- port…

…- ing boomerangs in Australia were some of the booth themes at this year's fourth annual K-grams Kids-Fair, titled "Smilin' Around the World." More than 1,000 students from nine local ele- mentary schools…

… and 1,850 college students par- ticipated in the event held Friday at Crisler Arena. "This year, we decided to integrate an interna- tional theme, threading it throughout the entire event," Ani…

March 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… punishment and prevention has helpe change attitudes toward drinking on campus. "We believe that education and enforce ment do consistently have to go hand-i hand," she said. More than 100 students were…

… arrested an charged with riot-related violations in 199 Many students say that crackdown led to mo orderly celebrations when the basketball tea won the NCAA championship in 2000. Massie said one of the…

… poison- ing in 1998 after drinking 24 shots of alcohol on his 21st birthday. Greenamyer said the university is studying how' much the cards have impacted student behavior and whether the cards would have…

… more impact if they were targeted to students by gender. The university also plans to launch an adver- tising campaign to let students know that binge drinking isn't the norm. Studies have shown that…

… fewer students binge drink than is per- ceived. GEO Continued from Page 1. GEO Chief Negotiator and Rack- ham student Alyssa Picard said the childcare issue is important to the union because roughly 10…

… percent of graduate students have children. Representatives from both parties said they agreed the discussion was helpful, though they did not agree on how to solve the issue. "We didn't settle yet, but our…

…, GEO dropped its request for the University to build a new child- care center. The University agreed to expand the existing need-based finan- cial aid available to graduate students with children by…

… nominees. Party Spokesman Ben Kohrman said those who have expressed an interest in running include: Ismael Ahmed, director of the Dearborn-based Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services…

… immediately, Wolverine Access is now open from 7 a.m. until 2 a.m., an extension of two hours a night," he said. Many students, especially those involved in extracurricular activities, complain that Wolverine…

March 20, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

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… idea of explicitly singling out Arabs for searches at air- ports. In the same column Coulter reveals (no doubt following an exhaustive review of Mineta's civil service record) that Mineta "is given plumb…

… States to "invade their (Arab/Muslim) countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity" on Sept. 12. David Horowitz, Coulter's new boss since she was fired as a contributing editor to the…

… U.S. foreign aid, in order to pressure them to end their illegal occupation, which is the sole primary cause of the conflict and roadblock to peace. Kiblawi is an LSA junior and a member of Students

… choices in this mat- ter, and I choose to fight. MAUREEN JOHNSON Alumna LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and…

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… intelligence assessment, use our all- source intelligence to determine what you think." LIVE AND LEARN * JAPANESE The Waseda Oregon Programs take North American and international students to the prestigious…

… began a whirlwind tour of the Middle East. Abdullah has been a top ally in the terror war, but like many Arab leaders he has been openly skeptical of U.S. hints of hostile action against Iraq. During a…

… tour of nine Arab nations, Israel and Turkey. "Here and throughout this journey, I expect frank discussions on the urgent matters facing this region and all of the civilized world," Cheney said. NEWS IN…

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… istry spo injured 27 people, many of them said ther Arab Israelis. the agre Israelis and Palestinians have both attacks.1 hinted a truce could be declared as cease-fir early as today. However, the…

… workers attend to the scene of a bus bombing in Um Al Fahem, an Arab town in northern Israel. The bomber killed himself and seven others. fighting began in September 2000. "The patience of the (Israeli…

…-born financial worker is among a small but growing number of people across the nation going to court to change their names to less Arabic-sounding ones since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Many cite incidents of…

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… percent of voters had never seen his name on a ballot. CA,qEgypt Saudi peace initiative ins Arab support Syrian support for a Saudi peace overture toIsAel brings the A ab woild closer than it has ever been…

… to recogniz- ing Israel's right to exist, but the process is fraught with pitfalls. The chance for a new peace intia- tive comes just three weeks from now when the Arab League convenes in Beirut for…

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…. Israel said he was responsible forseveral attacks, including the shoot- ing deaths of anti-Arab extremist Binyamin Zeev Kahane and a Greek monk. Over the past week, Israelis and Palestinians have barely…

… would offer Israel peace, trade and security in exchange for the land the Arabs lost in war, and of Mubarak's offer to be the host for talks between Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon…

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… USA.orE- orT, Afghanistan U.S. forces corner al-Qaida, Taliban fighters WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said yesterday he was "plenty hot" to learn that student visas for two Sept. 11 hijackers were…

… changes in the way the IN issues and monitors student visas. Specifi- cally, Graham called for cross-check- ing records between police departments, intelligence agencies and Interpol, the global law enforce…

… visas so they could attend technical schools. The visa for Atta, of Egypt, was approved in July 2001 and a visa for Al- Shehhi, of United Arab Emirates, was approved the following month, said Russ…

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… has concern for, the number of students now commuting to campus, and the sense of community suffers as a result. White echoed Schwartz, and said he believes a new residence hall could be built on north…

…'m horrified ... Whoever did this clearly is a per- son that wants to create an atmos- phere of hate after (Sept. 11)," political chair of the Ann Arbor chapter of the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination…

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… "Avengers of the Infants" bombed a school in an Arab neighborhood leaving several Palestinians dead. Such acts of terror targeted against civilians are unacceptable; they are a violation of Israeli and Jewish…

… much for JROTC "locking students into a predetermined discipline - two qualities that many people lack today. As a former member of JROTC in high school, but not a ROTC cadet, I am one of many JROTC…

… for the comment, "military service is a very serious commitment that requires full freedom to choose to participate," the last time I checked, the U.S. had not instituted a draft and students who…

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… he knows that the Arab world will not stand behind a U.S. attack. So, in the event of a U.S. attack, he will launch missiles at Israel to try to drag them in e a ri nria he fCadf War .It didn…

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… and nine. Arab countries. Both Cheney and Blair, at a news conference, noted the six months since the Sept. 11 terror attacks. "We are not going to turn our backs on Afghanistan. We are not goingto' let…

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… that Iraq is illegally trying to build up its military by converting about 1,000 trucks for military use in viola- tion of U.N. sanctions. Many Arab leaders have warned President Bush that attacking Iraq…

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