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March 26, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… Quad dining office, Uni- WHO: Michigan Union versity Police reported. There Ticket Office are no suspects. The incident WHEN: Tonight at 1 p.m. is under investigation. WHERE: The Ark Talk onArab

…- Israeli conflict WHAT: Middle Eastern His- tory Professor en Stein from Emory University will give a talk entitled "Resolving the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Lessons from 60 Years of Negotiating Experiences…

STUDENT DESIGNERS, SEE THE B-SIDE, PAGE 6B 3The University of Cen- tral Florida suspended its chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, TC Palm reported. The fraternity will be banned from organizing on…

March 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

… Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman on free showings of the film "Schindler's List" at Trenton State 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE…

… placed nearly half of her five-year contract as a premium on "free speech." vice president for student affairs. After sup- And then she worked tirelessly to insti- porting a series of essentially anti-student

… transparent facade of reas- another supposedly pro-student administra- signment. tor. However, Swain ignored student input When Regent Deane Baker displayed his in pushing through the Union access policy…

… bigotry, even when it happens to be parties to experience what it is like to be a coming from the mouth of your boss. student. Unfortunately, her actions were When the regents raised tuition by al- mere…

… poses and her words proved to be most 10 percent, where was Hartford? Did rhetoric. she discuss the fact that for the many stu- First, she decried the students leading the dents who get little financial…

… political group committed to ridding Arab infidels from the Holy Land - forced his way into the Tomb of the Patriarchs, a mosque in Hebron, and fired his assault rifle into the crowd of worshippers, killing…

… preach and practice hate and violence against Arabs must be disbanded immediately. Leaders of these groups en- courage murder - and the soap box should Israeli Defense Force, in a coordinated ef- fort to…

March 15, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… University, conference, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Michigan Union. Union of Students for Israel - Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1 p.m., UGLI Multi- purpose room. Hillel-Israeli Folk Dancing, 1 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Greenpeace…

….m., Sterns Building, Baits and Broadway avenues. Armenian Student Association - Slide presentation, "Journey Through Historic Armenia," 3 p.m., Michigan League. Alpha Tau Omega-Fifth Annual Spaghetti Chowdown…

…: 1918-1940," 4 p.m., 5208 Angell. World Hunger - Ron Ferrell, "A Farewell to Farms: Michigan's Agricultural Outlook," 7:$0 p.m., Wesley Foundation, 604 E. Huron. Law Student Speakers Association - Paul…

…, "Managing Stress," 11:45 A.M., 1:30 p.m., 130 LSA. Counseling Services - Faculty / Staff exploration of support services for minority students, noon, Michigan Union, Anderson Room D. CEW - Open House, careers…

… talk, 7:30 p.m., 201 S. Main, Room 511. Student Arts/Crafts Shop - Woodworking Workshop, 7-10 p.m., 537 SAB. Wildlife Week - Ron Hoffman, "A GreatiWhite Bird," 7:30 p.m., Burns Park School, 2nd floor…

… about $1 billion in hard currency. BOARD FOR STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ELECTIONS (Held with MSA Elections) TWO STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS OPEN " ONE MUST BE ENROLLED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT * ONE MUST BE ENROLLED…

… GRADUATE STUDENT " TERM TWO YEARS PETITIONS AT MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY OFFICE 3rd FLOOR MICHIGAN UNION DEADLINE TO FILE MARCH 17, 1981 Air traffic controllers contract expires WASHINGTON (UPI) - The air…

… Year FACTORY CLOSEOUTS Swimwear, Footwear, Bodywear 406 E. Liberty 2 blocks off State St. HOUSING REAPPLICATION DRAWING For students presently living in the residence halls who wish to return to the…

March 25, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…Opinion The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com 4A — Monday, March 25, 2019 FINNTAN STORER Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor in Chief MAGDALENA MIHAYLOVA AND JOEL DANILEWITZ Editorial Page Editors Unsigned…

… surprised and upset about — that parents were buying their students’ spots paying someone else to take their tests, that schools were letting their athletic directors work without almost any…

… teachers of mine that sixth grade students were crying about a B because it might hurt their chance to get into Harvard. Whatever else that is, it is also wrong beyond words. This much stress only…

… this school too. Part of what makes these degrees so valuable is that the supply is so low. According to Bloomberg, in 1999, Harvard’s full-time undergraduate enrollment was roughly 6,816 students

…. Turn the clock forward to 2017 and it was a grand total of 6,699 students. For the sake of comparison, in 1999 there were around 6 billion people in the world and in 2017 there were 7…

… by 25 percent and the Harvard undergraduate enrollment dropped about 2 percent. In addition to this, the number of students who applied to college grew as well. All of this is a polite way…

… Brothers and the like at the stake. I think we have found a reason to value these elite degrees a lot less because we do not know which students had their entrance and admission paid for and which…

students actually earned theirs. There will be more suspicion of those degrees in years to come, and that is good. This is because having a Harvard degree doesn’t mean you’re a decent person or you…

… being a false alarm, students were instinctively preparing for the worst. The second that an initial report went out, and before the University or the Division of Public Safety and Security or any…

March 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… University was going to sign on to the White House-sponsored Apparel Industry Partnership and Fair Labor Association code, which many student and labor activists across the nation have said is weak…

… 15. Many student groups on those campuses said they feel their administrators bypassed them when their schools signed that code. SOLE members said feared University adminis- trators would do the same…

… women's rights, calls on manufacturers to release information on the ownership and location of facto- ries and establishes a campus anti- sweatshop advisory committee com- posed of students, faculty and…

…A the student body," said MSA Vice President Sarah Chopp, who is running for MSA president on the Students' Party ticket. She added that MSA should assist students and student groups in lobbying their…

… state of Michigan representatives. Rackham Rep. Jessica Curtin said if she is elected as the next MSA presi- dent on the DAAP ticket, such issues, when brought up by student groups, will be addressed…

March 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… Douglas Ginsburg with- drew his Supreme Court nomination after disclosing he had smoked mari- juana with his students at Harvard University. The disclosures had little impact on the campaign, but it marked…

…'s support of capital punishment. ELECTION Continued from page 1 grievances regarding campus police. Two-hundred students will be manning poll sites and counting bal- lots during the election. Carrie Pittman…

…, MSA election di- rector, said about 14 percent of the student body voted in last winter's election and she is expecting a simi- lar turn-out this year. Ten-thousand ballots have been printed for the…

… workers will verify that all voters are students as the ballots come in. The ballots will be tallied on Tuesday, and official results should be available April 1. MO.LLY.SI ...V.ilyPAUL AY ..LO Dily…

… University students celebrate the basketball team's 75-71 victory over Ohio State yesterday. A jubilant crowd of 2,000 students poured on to South University Avenue after the game. CELEBRATE Continued from…

…," LSA sophomore Brian Gunn said. "Shit, it's not like they didn't watch the game too." One student, LSA sophomore Joe Durrance, said he came outside hoping to find a riot. "I missed the big one in '89…

… a great thing for the school to get together as a union," LSA junior Anthony squad wins its semi-final round. Around 400 students gathered Friday night after the regional final 'I just think its a…

… communication and more people working together on finding solutions, "some of these other issues will begin to fall away, " King said. One example he cited was the tension between students and their neighbors…

…. King said, based on experience he gained as dean of students at the college of Wooster in Ohio, he thought the city could help facilitate better relations. "I think the city ought to be working very…

… carefully with stu- dents and the dean of students to begin to get a thoughtful resolution to some of this," he said. "I don't think there needs to be this kind of tension." "As the dean of students (at…

March 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… worthwhile and fur- ther stimulates my interest in teaching." Though Lieberman teaches a class about the Arab-Israeli con- flict, his specialty is Southeast Asian history. Lieberman said he is unsure if he…

… will deliver a lec- ture regarding his own research or one related to the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Business senior Jake Levey, Golden Apple co-president, said the committee had taken mea- sures throughout…

… the year to increase student awareness of the award. Their efforts resulted in more than 600 nominations, a record high inthe award's 24-year existence. After reading every nomination, the commit- tee…

… to a sometimes difficult audience" and remain unbiased, allowing students to objectively form an opinion regarding the topic for themselves. LSA senior Amalia Zimmer- man, Golden Apple co-chair, is…

… currently in Lieberman's Arab-Israeli Conflict class, and said she relates to the views expressed in the nomi- nations. "As a Jew growing up with a lot of knowledge of the Israeli side of things ... it was…

… teaching." Levey said while the large number of nominations made it difficult to choose a winner, he is glad students demonstrated a passion for their teachers, and is happy to see the Golden Apple Award…

… them, they throw out obstacles - whether it be AfricarAmericans, whether it be Latinas, whether it's women, whether it's young people or college students." A representative from the Uni- versity…

… and another moderator on the conference call, cited the recent North Caro- linavoter lawpassed by a Repub- lican legislature that prevents college students from using their school IDs as identification…

… said the clinic will be a way for the student body to make a difference beyond cam- pus. "The student body has a lot of potential to make an impact in people's lives, and if you have the opportunity to…

… do so, you should do whatever you can," Fernandez said. Pidgeon said students often forget that Ann Arbor goes on outside the campus community, adding that upcoming clinic is an important way to give…

March 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… liberalization of a by- law which bars political speakers from Uni- versity property. This resolution was drawn up by the committee governing student affairs, which is composed of an equal number of faculty…

… members and students. The committee worked on the problem for more than two weeks. They consulted with the University Lecture Committee and found that the prob- lem is one which only you can solve. (The…

… decision is up to you!) Speaking for the student body, The Daily Senior Editors urge that the By-Laws be changed to allow a limited number of po- litical speakers from each party to appear at the University…

… " . . . the intelligent discussion of social issues by qualified persons is of the very essence of education . .." in the past the student body has been aroused only by events relating to the phys- ical prowess…

… the student body. This is a presidential election year-a natural time for students to develop an in- terest in political issues and candidates. The appearance of political speakers here will augment…

March 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… Misconduct Program Manager in the Office of Student Conflict Resolution and became Assistant Director of Sexual Misconduct in 2016,” Harper wrote. “During that time, Nadia worked with close campus…

… — as well as Muslim, Arab and Sikh communities — this past winter. “This past December, Nadia was invited to a White House session that focused on the generational experiences of Asian Americans…

…, including Japanese-Americans placed in internment camps during World War II, as well as modern day challenges facing the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) and Muslim, Arab, Sikh, and South…

… current course called ALA 105, and in it we do a segment on news to begin with, even just evaluating general websites that students find on the web,” Bradley said. “We just have seen over the past…

… different types of information, Bradley thinks the library system is the perfect place for the new course. She wants to use the class to teach students the skills librarians — and many other…

… part of that skill. “Teaching students to be critical consumers of news and information is part of a good liberal arts education,” Dillard said. “Students are learning this skill in all their…

… in the course don’t yet know what kind of response there will be to the course, but they’re hoping to attract many students. As a one-credit mini-course, the class will only last the…

… further integrated into other classes at the University. “I think from my standpoint as a comm student, this course seems to align with other coursework we’ve talked about, and even is a topic I…

…’m sure will be integrated into future courses,” Rothbart said. “I think if it becomes … a class (communication students) can get credit for, it would definitely be a worthwhile class to take…

… creating affordable housing for Ann Arborites with modest means. Hathaway contended that Core Spaces may be adding luxury student housing in the building to ease the parking issue, but suggested the…

March 13, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… PAINT A HOUSE SR)GHT J/r PINK?/r((t, - by Alan Landau PROIABLT THE SAME DUDE WHO PAINTED THE OTHER HOUSES GREEN AND LA- ENDER. j cc44 e= Assembly Attendance The following Micligan Student Assembly…

… Sci) Christa Sinz (Education) Elissa Silverman (LSA) Jennifer Van Valey (LSA) Hunter Van Valkenburgh (LSA) Michael Warren (Law) Kim Watson (LSA) Brett White (LSA) The following Michigan Student Assembly…

… designed to prod Israel into negoti- ations both with Palestinians and with Arab nations. Baker placed garlands of green leaves and a symbolic stone on the n n n.... .,...a r Date: March 14-16 Place…

… that University Housing Security personnel made any racial slurs. Black student leaders expressed mixed reactions to Duderstadt's letter. Black Student Union (BSU) President Devlin Ponte called the…

… letter "a bunch of lies." He said the letter is based on inaccurate evidence and false assumptions about how Black students act in a JERNIGAN Continued from page 1 University to build a joint parking…

… structure at S. Forest Street. He said the University is trying to ne- gotiate with the city to receive some of the money from student parking tickets. "Where do students park?" he asked. "They bring so many…

… to death on Sunda near a Jerusalem bus stop. The man accused of the slayings, an Arab from Gaza, said he intended' to "send a message" to Baker. As he toured the city of 27,000 with Foreign Minister…

… bureaucratic neglect, the ul-T timate fault lies with Duderstadt. Other Black leaders praised the letter, albeit with reservations. Graduate student A'Lynne Boles, a resident director in South Quad, said the…

… information, stop in and see us Thursday, March 14. 12 pm-4pm Summer Job Fair Michigan Union - 2nd Floor $7 OFF A ONE-HOUR SOAK FOR TWO WITH THIS AD. TH ROUG H MARCH 27 - MUST SH OW STUDENT I.D. VALID SUN…

… and African Studies announces CRFLE IONS AND REVISIONS The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

March 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Palestinian Students of Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor, American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee, Arab Student League, Palestine Solidarity Committee, East Quad Student Government, Office of Minority Affairs, Michigan…

… meeting yesterday to protest CCF's recent derecognition by the Central Student Judiciary. Four students and one University professor ad- dressed the regents, arguing that CSJ's actions against CCF were a…

… violation of freedom of speech and reli- gion. Last month, CCF was officially derecognized by the judiciary branch of the Michigan Student Assem- bly because of the group's policy against allowing gay males…

… might take, if any, have not been determined yet. Regent Paul Brown (D- Petoskey) said "regents don't like to get involved in student affairs." Groups derecognized by MSA are prohibited from meeting in…

Student Services Henry Johnson said he had advised an attorney for the CCF that the group may be able to file a complaint under the University's anti- discrimination Policy, but he added that CCF has not…

… done so. JULIE HOLLMAN/Daily A student from Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament holds an umbrella with holes that amount to five percent of the umbrella's surface area cut out. This, according, to…

…-8999 353-9089 (Japanese Desk) ARABIC CULTURAL NIGHT celeb-rating Palestinian Land Day ATTENTION! Michigan Daily subscribers and university departments: Spring/Summer subscriptions start May 5th to August…

… "DETROIT FOLKLORE TROUP" A Talk Honoring the 13th Anniversary of Palestinian Land Day; " Arabic Calligraphy Exhibit; " Art and Handicrafts Exhibit; " Traditional Dresses (wear your own!) " Arabic Food and…

Student Assembly, LSA-SG. J m E8 v* 'd w IL MEUMiW+KANGINEI WI IMI 1665-4431 I ~ S - .I I f Chick Corea Digs Eclipse You Can Too Eclipse has presented Jazz legends such as Ella, Miles, Ornette…

March 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… information and relies on gossip and misinformation to herd its members. 6 In honor of Michigan's Arab-American Awareness Week (March 20-26), several student groups are sponsoring an Arabic Cultural Night…

…OPINION The Michigan Daily- Friday, March 24, 1989 Page 4 0 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Never again: Remember the Holocaust Vol. IC, No.119…

student input. The Law School Student Senate held a referendum this week in which the majority of the graduating class stated that they do not want Sessions to come. Bollinger should acknowledge the…

students' right not to have their graduation marred by Sessions' visit. The Law School has taken several positive steps this year to begin to ad- dress its institutional inequalities. The decisions to offer…

… Racism Next week Hillel is sponsoring a con- ference on the legacy of the Holocaust. The United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) urges students, faculty and mem- bers of the community at large take…

… brutal attacks on Asians, West Indians and Jews by Britains National Front skinhead thugs. Nationally, we have witnessed a simul- taneous upsurge in racial violence toward people of color, including Arab

… Meetings Act, and escaped any ac- countability to students, faculty, or the voters of the State of Michigan, by meeting in small groups to consider candidates for the University's general legal council. This…

… disempow- erment of University Council - the president has taken away the student- faculty veto power over rules govern- ing conduct - and the passage of a protest code which is enforced by cam- pus deputies…

students into thinking they have their best interests in mind. In re- ality, student input is denied and stu- dent rights are curtailed while the ad- ministration escapes even its legal obli- gations for…

…, D.C.; the "Chicago Debka Troup" and the "Detroit Folklore Troup." There will also be an Arabic calligraphy exhibit; an art and handicrafts exhibit; tradi- tional dresses; and Arabic Food. 6 I.. …

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… wheels of a parked car on Ann St. near Division drew more than one double take from passers-by. Actually, the scene was a movie in the making. Several students in the Film Video 236 class are directing…

…, producing, and acting in a 15- to 20-minute play they call The Door. The students are producing the film through the Public Media Center, with borrowed equipment and no outside funding. The movie deals with a…

… by proposing that Regents and ad- ministration's Plant Extension Committee okay the construction of the two new facilities at around $7 millionleach. The major source of the funding would be student

… encircled as they approached the front lines. Knowledgeable observers* in Dar Es Salaam said it was not clear who won the battle, but "no territory was given, up." DAILY SUPPLY flights from Arab states which…

…, still predicted the imminent defeat of Uganda's flamboyant but much-hated president. They concede, however, that Amin's fortunes have improved remarkably with the infusion of Arab aid. Just two weeks ago…

…'s Ensemble-The Abdication, by Roth Wolff, 8 p.m., Men- delssohn Theatre. String Department Presents-Student string recital, 2 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Trombone Students Recital-2 p.m.,, Stearns…

…. Organ Recital-Cathy Adkins, 4 p.m., Hill. Clarinet Recital-Janet Sharp, 8 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Organ Recital-Gary Miller, 8 p.m., First Baptist Church. Horn Students Recital-8 p…

…'Keeffe; other films on older women, 7 p.m., MLB Aud. 3. Russian Festival-Mikaelien's The Bonus, 7 p.m., only, Old Arch. Aud. PERFORMANCES Flute Students Recital-5:30 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Piano…

….m. to 9 p.m., 420 Maynard, or call 764-0561. Center Colloquium-Faculty and Graduate student meeting with HEW error costs drop WASHINGTON (AP)-The govern- spent $5.1 billion during the first six ment said…

… enrolled students for Fall, 1979. RESIDENCE HALL ASSIGNMENTS on APRIL 3, 1979 ONLY between 8AM and 4:30PM. A drawing will be used to establish priority for assignment, therefore: Do NOT line up early! Do NOT…

March 17, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… members-at-large, Room 3D, Mich. Union, 8 psm., Wed., March 18. Rejoining the Midwest Fed- eration will be taken under considera- tion. * * * Baptist Student Union, Luncheon: Auburn Univ. Baptist Student

… Economics: Theory exams will be given on Thurs. and Fri., April 23 and 24, 1964. The exams in other subjects will be given beginning on Mon., April 27. Each student planning to take these exams should…

….' Bernard Dibonda, Senegal. Tavesak Narraj, Thailand. Pongsak Palaponk, Thailand. Prida Rodphothong, Thailand. Mohammed E. A. El-Rashidy, United Arab Republic. Taha Y. El-Gamal, United Arab Re- public…

…: 212 SAB- Cherry County Playhouse, Inc., Trav- erse City-Ruth Bailey will interview students interested in the theatre. Po- sitions open are: business manager, box office treasurer, press agent or promo…

…, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedules posted at 128-H West Engrg. for appointments with the following: MARCH 18- Air Prdoucts…

…. Engrg. & E Math. Prof.: Applied Mech's. R. & D. LIBRARY SCIENCE PLACEMENT: INTERVIEWS: Library Science students and alumni, or other lib. school grads, please sign interview schedules in the Library Sci…

… LONDON" U of M GROUP FLIGHT Boston/London June 2 London/Bostwn August 6 Also Detroit Dparture and Return $372.00 FOR ALL STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND EMPLOYEES Call Bob Spaly, NO'5-6885; Tom Steffe, NO 3…

…. Read facts below. Note Britain's low prices. Then clip coupon for free 10-piece Student's Travel Kit. THIS YEAR, Britain will be the live- liest spot in Europe. Here are just a few of the events you can…

…:summer). Having fun in Britain on $45 a week 3 nights in London, with breakfast....... $ 8.25 4 nights in student hotels outside London, with breakfast..........8.00 Lunch and dinner for,7days.. .... .. 14.00 200…

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March 11, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… being shut down. More than 300,000 students are cur- rently enrolled, almost one fourth of the male college population. The program is now producing 30,000 Army, Navy and Air Force officers per year, with…

… approximately 20 per cent of the student's academic curriculum. The subject matter is mostly of a technical nature, and cannot be said to contribute very much to the stu- dent's educational experience. The…

…- flee on the part of the student enroll- ing in the program. He must give up a sig- nificant proportion on his educational op- portunity in order to join ROTC. For the serious student, this is a real…

… course have found invariably that most of the material is forgotten as fast as it is learned, be- cause it has no relevancy to the college communiy in which the student lives.. Not until summer camp when…

… pattern, in which the other parts are also close to incandescence. In recent weeks. the American Ambassa- dors throughout the Middle East, and es- pecially in the Arab countries, have begun to take a tone…

… of downright despair in their messages to the State Department. The Arab-Israeli dispute has dragged on too long. Anti-American feeling has grown more and more inflamed. The new anti- Semitism of the…

… another outbreak of large-scale fighting . between Arabs and Israelis. (The border war goes on interminably, like a low fever.) Or the Soviets can arm the Iraqi dissidents. Or there can be some other sort…

… DURING THIS month, the Inter-Arts Society will be presenting its fifth an- nual festival, which combines original mu- sic, drama and art work into an annual re- view of student activity in the field of cre…

…- ative arts. This week the all-student art exhibit opened at Alumni Memorial Hall providing an interesting cross-section of painting, drawing, sculpture and metal craft work. Unfortunately, the show has…

… far too few entries, and this paucity of work is reflective of the little support given to the Inter-Arts program by students out- side classes most intimately concerned with creative activity. , The…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… has no money with which to build training centers and the Army is obligated by Congress to provide facilities only for its reservists. SBX Readies To Pay Users, Return Books Students who used the…

Student Book Exchange this semester may collect their payments or unsold books from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. dur- ing this week and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Kay War- man, '61BAd., assistant manager copies…

… of play to wrap up an 8-1 win in WCHA play. A DJUSWTMENT PROBLEMS: Mental Health Progra Cited To, Discus By SUSAN HERSHBERG For University students now, go- ing to the mental hygiene depart- ment is…

…-1958 alone, the patients during the regular school session numbered 646 women and 800 women. This represents almost eight per cent of the student body, and the types of difficulties has as broad a range as the…

… flux in the Arab world, Matta Akriwi, former presi-so dent of the University of Baghdad, said yesterday. da Education quite often produces discontent with one's lot or, in this vi country, ambition, he…

March 08, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… 10, 4-6pm Michigan Union. Kuenzel Room applicants must attend one of these mass meetings Studentgroups U Arab-American Students' Asso- ciation, bylaws ratification meet- ing, Michigan Union, Welker…

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 8, 1993 - Page 3 Speakers tell how statement will affect students STATEMENT Continued from page 1 The training manual states: "The hearing panel members must…

… the United States has accepted that a student en- rolled in a university has a "property right" to an education, Cole said. "Before we can take that property from a student, we have to provide some sort…

… abusing the witness," Sharphorn said. Cole expanded, "We're not going to be as strict on this as a court of law would, saying you have to have first-hand knowledge." A student panelist asked, "What…

… provisions do you have against someone using hearsay just to get back at someone?" Cole responded, "The hearing panel can decide what they want to hear." Dean of Students Richard Carter asked, "What about past…

… times this month." Students' police or DPS records cannot be revealed during the hear- ing or deliberation. If the accused is found responsible, this information is given to the panel when determining…

…- tion officer, stressed the importance of confidentiality for all cases. Students have additional rights of privacy under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Law, she said. "If anyone has a name and…

… Lou or General Counsel's office or Walter Harrison, who is our director of University relations. "If you violate that, you have violated the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities and if you…

… are in a lawsuit, the University will not represent you." One student expressed concern about the legal responsibility of a panelist if part of the statement was found unlawful. "The University's policy…

… want to have an open hearing. Witnesses would be con- senting if they are willing to appear," Nordby said. "Students' rights of privacy caused us to initially want us to have all hearings closed meetings…

March 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

… Assembly today BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq puts its fragile'democracy to the test today, convening its first freely elected Nation- al Assembly in recent history after last- minute bargaining over Sunni Arab

… candidates to head the parliament. Shiite Muslim officials said they failed to reach final agreement in talks with the Kurds - who are mostly Sunni Muslim but secular - and the Sunni Arabs. But those failures…

… that Shiite, Kurdish and Sunni Arab politicians would meet after the deputies are sworn in "to final- ize things. We need two to three days to announce an agreement." The Shiite alliance won 140 seats…

…. Shiite talks with Sunni Arabs focused on naming a parliament speaker, and it remained unclear if they would present a candidate today. Although the speaker's role is mostly restricted to presiding over the…

… for this post, but till now they have not done this," al-Dabagh said. Sunni Arab negotiators at yester- day's meeting included interim Presi- dent Ghazi al-Yawer - a possible choice for parliament…

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March 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

…'I Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

… reprints. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: TAMMY MORRISON Educational Crutches: Can They Be Thrown Away? "NORMALLY, the student goes through college with two crutches: the professor and the textbook…

… has those crutches." -Dean DARTMOUTH COLLEGE last week decided to help its student body become less de- pendent on its intellectual crutches and con- centrate more on being individual, interested…

… scholars. The faculty approved some reforms after two years of study. Among the changes will be: scrapping the two-semester system for a three-term system which will allow students to take only three…

… scholastic reputation, but may be in danger of losing it to the modern conception of assembly-line education. The old complaints about too-big lectures and too-little faculty-student communications have been…

… to foster a split-level lib- eral arts program to aid the heretofore pretty much neglected superior student. THE GIANT STEP will be useless, however, without more steps, carrying the University to a…

… the Arab world has contended that Israel must be destroyed. Nasser says that if Israel will settle down for good behind demarcation lines set by the United Nations, and if she will compensate Arab refu…

March 17, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… - and if you're going to a war zone you're asking for trouble," Sugar said. Last night's vigil was sponsored by the Muslim Students' Association and co-sponsored by the Progressive Arab Jewish Alliance…

…news@michigandaily.com NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 17, 2004 - 3 THIS WEEK March 15, 1999 A group of 30 students occupied University President Lee Bollinger's office in the Fleming…

… Administration Building. The students, all members of Stu- dents Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality, vowed to con- tinue the sit-in until the University would comply with their demands by adopting a strong…

… set of stan- dards for the collegiate apparel industry. The students left the building two days later, after Bollinger presented a policy for the University's expec- tations for licensed manufacturers…

… at a University Board of Regents meeting. The sit-in lasted just over 50 hours. March 20, 1965 Four University students were arrested while participating in a civil rights demonstration in Montgomery…

…, Alabama. The students, Barry Goldstein, Helen Jacobson, David Aroner and Diane Runkel, were arrested with a group of 120 other demonstrators for loitering on the state capitol grounds. Students returning to…

… Ann Arbor reported that the four jailed students had decided not to post bail, instead starting a hunger strike until their release. About 70 University students had traveled to Montgomery for the…

… knowledge of the incident. March 15, 1935 A survey of about 50 female Univer- sity students revealed that the ideally dressed man wore a checked jacket, gray slacks, a bright plaid tie and socks and white…

…. March 17, 1983 Prof. Charles Tilly, with a speech titled "Marx the Historian" before a packed Angell Hall auditorium, kicked off the two-day Karl Marx Centennial Marching to their own beat Students

… Film Festival, which starts today. 'U' students commemorate death of young activist in Middle East By Adrian Chen Daily Staff Reporter At last night's frigid Cancer Awareness Week Vigil on the Diag…

March 28, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…, church groups and other groups such as the Arab-Jewish Fo- rum. Any other students wishing to read are able to vol- unteer any time ig the during the 24 hours. Students a gOoWofall denomina- tions are…

… pattern has changed." The study was based on height and weight checks of 36,281 students in 45 Michigan school districts during the 1994-95 academic year. mong the study's findings: Percentage of Michigan…

… 11.3, *U.S. 10.9. The Michigan study also looked at the relationship between average gamily incomes and children's he results showed the students in the wealthiest fifth of school districts had…

… significantly lower average body weights than those in moderate- and low-income districts. 'U students use summer internships for {search opportunities This summer, 31 University stu- dents will travel across the…

… remove very fine wrinkles. - From staff and wire reports. What GRouP MEETINGS Q AIESEC Michigan, International Student Happy Hour, 662- 1690, Arbor Brewing Company, 9 p.m. I' Campus Crusade for Christ…

… State and Liberty, 9 p.m. EVENTS C "Cancer Prevention: What Every College Student Should Know," Becky Ward, sponsored by Stu- dents Against Cancer, Michigan Students read names to remember Holocaust By…

… Ann Stewart Daily Staff Reporter Solemn and often tearful students read yesterday from a seemingly never- ending list of names of those who died in the Holocaust as the Memorial of Names began on the…

… Diag. Many students found themselves unable to stop tears as they read through name after name on the overwhelming list. "It was powerful. You read a name 'and family' or 'and children.' Whole…

… generations were Read made extinct. It was very hard to read," nam eS said Rhee Rosenman, an LSA way to r first-year student. The reading of the0pD oa names from a book nearly as thick as gave th4 the student

… memory of those killed in the Holocaust as well as a message to the University that it is not forgotten," Holtzman said. The students signed up to read, in- clude members of sororities and fra- ternities…

March 23, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…International,meeting, Michigan Union, Bates Room, 7:30p.m. . Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion& Reproductive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 .ip.m. Arab-AmericanStudents

…. The task force, consisting of two students, four administrators and three professors, will look into the state of community service at the University. The members hope the University will become part of…

…." He said this includes things that can be done in classes, residence halls, student organizations, and the Office of Com- munity Service Learning. This is a rigorous task because this University prides…

… but that's okay; it only lasts 10 years. Then you hit 30 and whew!" The audience thanked Cisneros with a standing ovation. that will be submitted April 1 that would involve a few hundred U-M students

… that would be in effect this summer." The proposal, which is still in its early stages, will involve a few hun- dred students working full-time eight to ten weeks this summer. The stu- dents will receive…

… that we will get the word out within the next weekor two." The committee was setupby Walter Harrison, executive director of Uni- versity relations, and Maureen Hart- ford, vice president for student

… three students who mayhave thrown it. One of the students was found tobe in possession of what officers thought to be marijuana. Officers took statements from the three students but made no arrests. Less…

… thananhourlater, South Quad security officers made another discov- ery of a green leafy substance they believed to be marijuana. The officers observed a student pulling abag of the substance from his pants pocket…

… officers did not confiscate the de- vice. Investigations into both incidents are continuing. Thieves strike it rich at Lorch Hall A University employee called po- Student groups 0 Amnesty…

…:30 p.m.; Rackham Amphitheatre. U In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room2420,6 p.m. 0 Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, MichiganUnion, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. U Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship…

March 06, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… l."Ill",E]")OM Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, March 6,2008 michigandaily.com UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Tenure denial raises questions More than 30 faculty, students sent letter to LSA dean alleging…

students to allege that the University's tenure review process is unfair toward certain groups of instructors. Women's Studies and American Culture fac- ulty instructor Andrea Smith's denial of tenure has…

… women leaders' conference By CHARLES GREGG-GEIST Daily StaffReporter Having just completed her trip to Ghana and South Africa, Uni- versity President Mary Sue Cole- man will fly north to the United Arab

… Emirates today to attend a women's leadership conference. Coleman is scheduled to speak in Dubai Monday to a group of female college students during a conference called "Women as Global Leaders." Other…

March 14, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…, and Ed Pongracz, '61AD. ;andidates for the Board'in atrol of Student. Publications Herman Besfelink, Grad., rald Lakritz, 1'60, Emil Sattler, Rob Trost, '58,'and Bob Ward, Literary. Colege Candidates…

… Seek Posts usiness administration school didates are President, Bert' z; Vice-President, John Gret- >erger; Secretary, Pam Dexter Beverly Negri; Treasurer, :e Adell. leven students are running for .on…

Student Directors At-Large. y are Phil Allmendinger, '60, Benet, '59Ph., Mike Camras, lAd., Tom Corbett, '60, Sid cson, '60, Barry Keyfetz, '59, n Moore, '58E., Jules Otten, William Raisch, '59, Glen. iis…

…, '60, and Peter Van Haften, Student Demonstration Threats Fade in Cuba HAVANA (W)-Threats of Havana University's 18,000 students to stage. a new demonstration faded yesterday as police sealed off all…

… Gamal Ab- del Nasser of the United Arab States, the professor continued. "Real independence" will have to come if Bourguiba is to stay in power, Prof. Grassmuck said. He compared the situation to that in…

… distributing copies of. "The Young Socialist", newspaper in front of the Union yesterday were photographed by "four or five men" who* refused to identify themselves. The socialists, former students at Wayne…

… said yesterday. Dean Robertson indicated he was in favor of a program that allows the student to "crack through" his own educational barriers. Needs Careful Study University Vice-President in charge of…

March 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…;. number of stage appear- ances. appear in an Arabian sword dance, wi long weapons of the Bedouin desert tr The entire - Arabian portion of-the has been arranged under the auspic Arab Students' union, the…

… newest of na student organizations, which has been here during the past few months. president. Miss Katherine Khoury, '33SM, wiJ Arabian love song, "Ahwal-Gazel," wh ode of love to a girl proclaimed by he…

… possess the charm of a fic Desert Songs A number of DeetSns songs, i n c li .On.ProgramBedouin marc and an examp bian jazz mus offered by a mixed chorus from the Students' union. Dancing will accon singing…

… included among the ires. than 35 foreign students, garb of their home lands, osed about the booths, and idience for the artists per- val of Eldorado. ,he student performers, a ainian dancers and a com- ngers…

… assembled for such anding student acts is ex- lElberg chorus assembled by presentation include Charles J. Russick, '30, Karl Dinner, Elmer Feldkamp, Otto Haab, '30, Theo- dore Metz, '30, Otto Graf, '30…

…, Oscar Haab, '31, besides Professor Hildner. They are to appear in traditional German student dress, including school caps and colored sashes representative of various fraternities and duelling clubs…

…. Following the Germans, who are to open the program, three Japanese women students, Kimi Nojima, '32M, Kikue Sato, '31, and Hanako Ho- shino. '30, will present a folk song and dance of their native land, named…

… of having arranged a medley of Polish dance tunes. Costumed in gaily colored silken robes, a group of Chinese students, will appear in an Miss Nettis Soohoo, Miss Maida Kuo, Grad., Y. S. Ching, Grad…

… Tu '30 S.M., piano. The student committee assisting Bennet Palmer in the production includes Joseph A '31, I. Avanroff, Grad., Ewe H. Cheong, Carlos H. Guardia, '30E, E. V. B. Jamgots '32E, M. Mozumdar…

March 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

Arabs," was presented last Mon- day night by Stuart Walker at the Punch and Judy theater, New York. e-K' o.TNBm.r daays WHA'S GOING ON TODAY 3:15--Junior lit meeting in room 205, Mason hall. 4:00--Senior…

… in the Cercle rooms. TOMORROW 7:00-Special meeting of the Student council in the old Union building. 8:00-Sociallst society' in P162, N. S.1 Athletics For All Is Problem (T. F. M.) In the report of…

… prepared by Mr. Rowe show that prior to the war, about 40 per cent of the student body was engaged in some sort of physi- cal exercise under the direction of the department. Although a very good showing…

… time. Unfortunately, there is an entirely too large portion of the student body who prefer to take their recreation in stuffy billiard rooms and bowling al- leys; or in sitting on bleachers tak- ing the…

… statistics of the athletic board, lack- ing in a regretably large percentage of American college students. The suggestion has been made, and seems to have been applied in some colleges, that some system of…

… boom and it has been found neces- sary to increase the local factory's force, which now numbers more than 600 workmen. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students

March 26, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Leprechaun, continue at Cantina and end up at Rick’s American Cafe. As a result of the street’s loca- tion, it is not only a cemented student destination, but also a significant economic engine for the…

… distance from the major- ity of the student body. And you cannot duplicate that. People have tried but it doesn’t work.” While the nightlife is part of the South University neighbor- hood’s popularity…

… Wolverine Wellness and Universi- ty Health Services, co-coordinated a St. Patrick’s Day committee. The committee included representa- tives from the Dean of Students Office, the Center for Campus…

… Radness. The initiative spanned from March 13 through March 21 and included a canoe trip, obstacle course and rock climbing, among other activities. Pehlke said the student- designed Stay in the…

… Blue app, which was launched in partner- ship with the University Health System’s alcohol safety program in 2013 to help students track their drinking, recently saw a dramatic rise in downloads…

March 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… Washington square in I College wyor s New York University New York 3, N.Y. *i (\/I I -' =======*==1:= ri== gether "indicated not only the student's chances of staying in Law School, but to some extent the…

… quality of his grade-point aver- age there," he noted., Prof. Steinheimer pointed out that the study had been under- taken to find criteria which would predict the law student's ability to succeed in his…

… order. decision on academic philosophy," he says. The Regents' role is. one of general policy not specific de- cisons. The decision, for instance, as to whether students should partici- pate in academic…

… policy-making should be left to the administra- tion and the students, White main- tains. However, he indicates that "student-faculty government has interesting possibilities." He would also consider…

… allowing more stu- dents to sit on the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Favors Speaker Rule White favors the Regental de- cision approving the outside speak- er bylaw. There are definite ad…

March 07, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily -Thursday, March 7, 1991 Gbe Midiianiflailg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW GOTTESMAN…

… Kuwait to the situation between Israel and the Palestinians on the West Bank - and rightfully so. It was clear that Saddam Hussein made these connections only in a desperate attempt to gamer Arab support…

… Bakerand numerous other officials in Washington have stated that the stunning U.S. victory overlraqhas presented a true chance for permanent peace in the region, and specifically a solution to the Arab

… worked out among the Arab states and Israel. The United States, as James Baker so eloquently put it, "cannot impose a solution" on Israel or the Arabs. But our blind support of the Israeli government is…

… own. Centuries of Western interference in the region has exacerbated political strife and led to unnecessary bloodshed. If there is to be a true solution to the Arab-Israeli problem, the Bush…

… }::"";..;... F i v e b o y c o t ti"".:":::::: :: :::::::{: ::r:> :::::5; : Women 's week All students should celebrate women's roles, achievements To the Daily: As a regular customer and former two…

…, and we'll stop giving Drake's our business. Until then, I plan on having my tea at the cheapest place on campus. Vincent Lima Rackham graduate student Support Drake's during boycott, To the Daily: I…

… Resistance. The programs, sponsored by Feminist Women's Union and the Women's International League forPeace and Freedom, include lectures, videos, slides and information tables, and all students -female and…

… at the site after the university announced plans to convert the space into a paid parking lot for students. The demonstrators destroyed the pavement, planted trees, and university plans for the park…

March 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… League Thursdays at 7:30. I suggest that more student teams play in these games for the needed exprience. The Union could per- form a service in developing student ability by running a duplicate one…

…- byterian, etc., more truly religious than Michigan. An attack was made on the Public Schools of Detroit and Michigan as not educating prop- erly their students. The teachers of Detroit and of Michigan are…

… Education secure from the Bureau of Sta- tistics the record at Michigan of students of the private schools, parochial Roman Catholic and Protestant, and of the Public Schools. Such records in the past have…

… No. 2, appearing in The Daily of March 4th: Just what in hell is an off shoulder skirt? -Frederick J. Buckley Elect ricity To the Editor: TIME is a valuable commodity to any student-to married stu…

…- dents living in Willow Run it is doubly valuable because of the many activities to which it must be apportioned. My husband and I are both students trying to carry fifteen and seventeen hours. Be- sides…

March 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

… IRAQ The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 6, 2003 - 5A Debaters argue validity of U.S. right to invade Iraq By Emily Kraack Daily Staff Reporter Students sounded off on the idea of war against…

… Iraq in a debate yesterday as part of the "Books Not Bombs" student strike. The debate, held in the Chemistry Building, pitted Michigan Review Editor in Chief James Justin Wilson and Managing Editor…

… Ruben Duran against Nursing School jun- ior Abby Schlaff and Amer Zahr, a student in Rackam and the Law School. Wilson said that the Persian Gulf War ended with a truce contingent on Iraq's disarmament…

…, the sources said. In addition, an Arab official said Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates will provide oil to Jor- dan on the assumption Jordan's sup- plies from Iraq will be cut off in the…

March 20, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… historically Arab East Jerusalem. Palestinians say the con- struction of 6,500 homes for Jews can- not help but impede talks on the future status of the Holy City. Despite warnings of violence, work proceeded…

… peacefully yesterday. The Israeli Supreme Court turned down requests by Israeli peace activists and Arab landowners to halt the construc- tion. And demonstrations in two West Bank communities were quiet…

… March Madn CI I: ., miik i M i s Dear Fellow Students, Ins, ess. all. Daily. < . Today is the last day to vote in MSA elections. Here's why you should vote for the Michigan Party: We cover it The…

… Michigan icreased Student Pilgh a~ ; a 0I c u . S Improving Campus Safely Group Funding on an average of $20,000 a year ting to lower the cost of education Setting a student on city council .. …

March 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… of the other three ma- jor Constitutional revisions were passed by at least 13 houses. iL To Try )istribution 9f Finances Special Meeting Scheduled Today Student Legislature will make a rong last…

… >ossibly Thursday," she said. Consider Part Three When the meeting opens to- ight, the Legislature will be con- idering the part three of a mo- ion to give (1) $1,000 to a trust und for student government in…

… American food. The tiny Soviet satellite accuse the United States of slander, in- tervention and attempting to ov erthrow the Albanian regime. New Arab Pact .. . BEIRUT, Lebanon (1') - Egyp has failed thus…

… far to persuade Lebanon to join the new Egyptian sponsored Arab defense pact, in formed sources yesterday. The proposed alliance, whic would be neutralist as betwee East and West, provides for a un…

… PROTEST CHARGES: German Students Support Berlin 'U' By LOU SAUER Two Germans, well-acquainted with the attitude of students at the Free University of Berlin, yes- terday took issue with an intima- tion…

… that the feelings at that in- stitution are "anti-Polish and an- ti-Semitic." Heinz Kohler, exchange student from the Free University, and Pe- ter Kalinke, Fulbright scholar here last year, disagreed…

March 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… issuing statements asking Jews not to sell property to non-Jews, to the wives of certain rabbis telling Jewish girls not to date Arab boys, from expulsion of its only Arab student by a school in Sulam…

…4A - Thursday, March 10, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Thursday, March 10, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom C4C idlcigan Bailu Edited and managed by students at the…

… surprising, but rather the way in which the infor- mation was presented. It was odd that SI gave a few anecdotes about students who had committed crimes and then generalized that information to the entire…

… they're presented as alarming, the statistics are less than shocking. When comparedto Oregon State University's Daily Barometer study about crimes committed by all college students, they're downright…

… placid. About 3.5 percent of all col- lege students - and I'm rounding up from 3.45 percent, a liberty that echoes throughout SI's study - have previously committed a crime. When considering the sample…

… size of SI's study compared to that of the Daily Barometer's, it becomes apparent that this 0.05 percent difference in convictions between football play- ers and other students isn't all that significant…

… wasn't able to access because juvenile records aren't publicly available - stating that none of the 25 teams require a background check on their pro- spective student-athletes. Some of the coaches were…

… couple of malevolent anecdotes. Crime study of student-athletes is misleading. If anyone should be upset, it's the players. Though they're often ste- reotyped as thuggish brutes, the vast majority are…

… library, sitting by yourself in the cafeteria, and above all, being united with 40,000 students by a single phenomenon - bacne. Erm, wait - I mean stress. Partially due to a physics experi- ment gone…

…. 26 article titled "Record Level of Stress Found in College Freshmen," the emotional health of incoming students has dropped to the lowest level in the last 25 years. What's really concerning isn't the…

March 29, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… droplets, electronic cir- cuits and earthquakes has shown up in superconducting materials, Uni- versity physicists report. *Physics prof. StuartField and gradu- ate student Jeff Witt presented their re…

…'s "Teach-In for Peace and Justice." Viorst focused mainly on historical analyses of the Arab-Israeli conflict, tracing events from 1992 to the present. Viorst began with jokes about the "Michi- gan…

…- proach to analyzing issues." "Being Jewish myself, I can understand how Jews can feel about security issues," Viorst said, explaining the backbone of the Arab-Israeli con- flict. "But security can take…

… bood will be shed." Viorst said. "Yitzhak Rabin doesn't want to go down in history as the one respon- sibl for causing Jews to shed each other's blood." Some students at the lecture felt Viorst's lecture…

… was informative. "I didn't know much about (the conflict), so I learned something," said Ingrid Lai, a first-year Art student. "I think he brought a very fresh, neutral perspective on a problem that I…

… view to be extremely complex," said Alberto Rodriguez, a graduate student and teaching assistant who required his students to attend Viorst's lecture. ..r.: City to test early- waringtornado system…

…, LGBPO Lounge, 5:15-7 p.m. U Hindu Students Council, weekly meeting, 764-0604, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, 8 p.m. I La Voz Mexicana, weekly meeting, 995-1699, Michigan League, Room C, 8 p.m. Q Overeaters…

… Lutheran Campus Ministry,801 South ForestAvenue, 6 p.m. Q "Cheap U.S. Travel for International Students," sponsored by Interna- tional Center, International Cen- ter, Room 9, 4 p.m. Q "Friendly Days Panel…

…, Student Activities Building, Room 3200, 4:10-5 p.m. Q "Love and Sex," sponsored by Stu- dents of Objectivism, Michigan I poiisrnfarcnr' P Rnnmc '3 and Q "Protest/March Against the Con- tract 'On' America…

…," sponsored by Coalition Againstthe Contract "On" America, Diag, 12 noon Q "Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships Informational Meeting," Michigan Union, Pendleton Room, 7 p.m. STUDENT SERVICES Q 76-GUIDE, 764…

March 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… a cwt 11 f" r Dooder State College by Alan Landau TODAY TALKED WITH STUDENTS WHO SUP- PORT THE WAR. HERES WHAT THEY THOUGHT. ITHINK THE CONFLICT IN SOUTH AMERICA 1 TOTALLY JUSTIFIED. WE CAN'T LET…

… 16 students who held a sit-in inside the Fleming Building last semester. MSA members will see the res- olution for the first time at DRAKE'S Continued from page 1 Maurer said Tibbals didn't deny he was…

…, burned out of control. Schwarzkopf and the allied Arab commander, Saudi Lt. Gen. Khalid bin Sultan, faced the Iraqis across the small wooden table that had notepads, teacups, two tape recorders and a…

… bottle of water for each participant. Other allied commanders - in- cluding British Forces chief, Lt. Gen. Sir Peter de la Billiere, French Lt. Gen. Michel Henri Roquejeoffre, and Arab officers - sat on…

… metal folding chairs behind the two top allied leaders. Meanwhile, President Bush in his evening address to student winners of a national science contest, praised tonight's meeting. Some members shared…

… Arbor attorney sug- gested that Council could avoid lawsuits and simplify this matter by avoiding the attempt to define family. He said the ordinance is designed in part to keep students out, and that if…

… conditions and lack of space. If passed, the definition could restrict student housing areas, pos- sibly preventing groups of more than six students from living to- gether in family-zoned areas. Ann Arbor…

… "New Regents".W "To me (the "New Regent's" actions) degrade the student gov- ernment," Kahl said. "I think it was kind of childish. They don't accomplish much like that." "How could he tell if they were…

… kiss your feet! Bring your beautiful smile to the second floor of the Student Publications Building on Thurday, March 7, 4PM, along with any great snapshots that prove you're hot stuff on film. If you…

… don't, well, you'll be sorry.... Ediad 94 ailu The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

March 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… Prof. discusses Blacks' roles in writing, academia The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 14, 1989 - Page 3 Bill may protect rape survivors BY HEATHER HUNT Relating his experiences as a student

… Scholar, addressed the University's chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. To a crowd of 15 students, the University of California-Berkeley English professor stressed the importance in…

… normative insight." In relating his experiences, he discussed a 1969 movement at San Francisco State College, where he once taught. During that time, he said, students opposed the introduction of a Black…

… history curriculum. There was a six-month long strike by both students and faculty who opposed the curriculum, the longest strike in collegiate history. The San Francisco State College resolution…

… attorney for Van Re- genmorter. "All we hope to do is make it less difficult." The bill, introduced to the Senate on Feb. 8, was sparked in part by a case last year when former Univer- sity student Griffith…

… alleged racist slogan "stop Arab terrorism" which ap- peared on the organization's model bus in the Diag last fall. Bell said earlier that Tagar did not have the "intent to discriminate" and called the…

… actions Tagar took imme- diately after the incident "commend- able." He accused Murray and her vice presidential candidate Ahmar Iqbal of taking advantage of the incident to "make it the Arab

March 02, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…. Student groups D Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion & Reproduc- tive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B 119, 6 p.m. " Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… tax. However, he predicts that sales around campus will not be effected because most students are willing to pay higher prices. "Students are price efficient but not as much as the older clientele off…

… goes down," echoed Hal Gorman, vice president and assistant general counsel for Heublein, Inc. Some students challenged the governor for targeting alcohol to reduce the deficit. "I don't mind paying…

….J. said the Loyola Academy is aimed at minority male Detroit students who may be likely to drop out of high school because of unstable family backgrounds or because they are al- ready behind in learning and…

… the student body. He said that if the school's stu- dent population is predominantly Black, the curriculum would stress the idea of Afrocentricity. "We want to teach respect of all races," he said. "In…

… order to do that, students must appreciate their own eleven-month school year seems long, planners for the school would like to develop a summer camp to break up the year. Students will spend their…

… p.m. The academy will only accept 40 students in its initial first-year class and accept 40 additional students per. year to fill the incoming class. Courses will stress language, math, arts and…

… theology, and be supplemented with tutorial sessions and individualized instruction. Tuition for the school will cost students about $4,000 per year, with fund-raising covering half the costs. Parents who…

… are capable of paying the other $2,000 will be asked to do so, but it will not be a requirement. Styles said schools specifically targeting potential drop out students have succeeded at the middle…

… school level in Boston and New York, but have never been attempted at the high school level. Some educators criticized the idea saying it is too late to reach most students if they have not formed…

March 19, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…- r 'U' reports decline in lack and minority enrollment (Continued from Page 1) provide adequate financial assistance to the minority student." GOODMAN also said minority students were selecting…

… School of 1Education, where 15.8 percent of the students are black, will be reviewed for possibly major budget cutbacks. MICHIGAN Student Assembly mem- ber Valerie Mitms attacked the Univer- sity's lack of…

… their quota," Reeves said. WHILE THERE has been an increase in the number of Asian students at the University, the enrollment of other ininorities has not shown improvement, resulting in an overall…

… decrease of 0.2 percent in the number of minority students at the Ann Arbor campus. Enrollment figures for individual The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 19, 1982-Page 3 High technology conference I6 to…

… forum, entitled "Robots and High Technology: A new direction for Michigan?", is organized by students in the School of Natural Resources and is an attempt to show all sides of the im- pact of high…

… technology on Michigan. "IT IS important that students become aware of what's going on because a lot of the developments have been behind the scenes," said Glen Chown, who helped put together the conference…

…. Chown and Rob Wilke, another of the conference organizers, stressed they are trying to establish "a framework for a dialogue" between students, business, and labor about high technology and its…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… talking about the General Library's new microfilm- Ing machine that went into opera- tion Friday. The new machine is the only one in the United States available for public use. "University students and fac…

… whenever the library is open. Film will be de- veloped each day, and enlarged copies of the microfilmed material will be ready for students to pick up in the Reserve Reading Room three or four days after…

…, Ginastera, Chausson and Ravel, Lectures Lecture: "Arab Unity: A Force for Peace" will be discussed by Dr. Fayez. A. Sayegh, former director of the Arab States Delegation, on Wed., March 9 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud…

…., March 10 from 10 a.. until closing. Will interview students inter- ested and capable of teaching: swim- ming, sailing, riding (eastern), canoe- ing, handicraft, and nature. Minimum age of 19 and two…

… complete yrs. of col- lege experience. Portage Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. James Stevenson will In- terview students Mon., March 14, for positions of: Waterfront. Scout Skills work, Handicraft…

March 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… denouncing the United States and they (along with the Soviets) are the principal financial backers of almost every pro-Soviet hard-line Arab state. Saudi Arabia subsidizes regimes that are op- posed to the…

… East. One wonders whether Arabs would be more amenable to making peace with Israel if they port the United States in a conflict with the SovietUnion. King Khalid has said on several occasions that he…

… Western civilization. To believe that the Saudis, or other Arab nations, will defend our interests is a pipe dream; leaving such an important component of our survival virtually unguarded by our military is…

… commitment to) Saudi rulers as possible. Some Saudis have in- timated that they would not necessarily sup- _ ___ _ Cbe Afhdutgan 4aly Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair…

… FBI agent who was posing as an Arab shiek. Nor is anyone going to argue that senators should not face severe punishment for abusing the power of their offices. But there is a legitimate argument - an…

March 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… world-wide prestige cannot but I I PROF. LUKE COOPERRIDER .. explains precedent Gives Reply on Regental Evaluations Chairman of the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications Prof. Luke K. Cooperrider…

… recently re- plied to the Student Government Council motion of Feb. 6 to permit Daily editorial evaluation of Re- gental candidates. Prof. Cooperrider wrote in a let- ter to SGC President Steven Stock- meyer…

…, as individual students and citizens, seek to influence the out- come is not only natural but de- sirable." However, he added that such participation should be "in those ways open on an equal basis to…

… other students." Cooperrider explained that this single exception to editorial free- dom was necessitated by "the re- lation which exists between the Regents, the University, and The Daily." He noted that…

… foreign students and visit- ing faculty whose skin does not meet the standards presently ap- plied by some of our commuiity's citizens." Commends Administration The statement commends the administration…

… "for their express- ed concern for the fair nousing of students and staff." The petition refers to Univer- sity President Harlan Hatcher's assertion last week that "we do not believe the University…

… are circulat- ing it, it is an individual express- ion of opinion. Other students and faculty members are also cir- culating the petition and there is no organization behind it. Aroner estimated that…

… announced yesterday that the Syr- ian army has risen in a pro-Nasser revolt. The broadcast assailed Syria's secession from President Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Re- public. It said the revolutionary…

March 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

Arab Spring By AUSTEN HUFFORD DailyStaffReporter More than 250 students and members of the Ann Arbor com- munity waited in line among a smattering of art and sculptures at the University of Michigan…

… invasions that have occurred in the city since January. Seto is also a member of the Student Safety Workgroup, a collaboration between AAPD, the Department of Public Safety, the Division of Student Affairs…

… and the Sexual Assault Preven- tion and Awareness Center in an effort to keep students safe on and off campus. Seto said in an interview in January that he became involved in the workgroup to…

… held on college campuses across the nation to promote student participation in the upcoming election and to boost Obama's re-election campaign. Students at the event were told of ways they could contrib…

… campus national organization that works to reduce emotional distress and By JOSH QIAN prevent suicide among college Daily StaffReporter students. In her address, Snow shared re than 1,000 students, how…

… often nce among students. paint a picture of perfection. I, conference, a national like so many other people, have held annually on the Uni- gone through dark times and felt y's campus, took place at not…

March 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…CAN STUDENT SENATE SOLVE SGC PROBLEMS? See Page 4 Y rt unae Latest Deadline in the State 471, ONOORPP11- CLOUDY, COLDER VOL. LXVII, No. 113 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957 SIX…

…. Student Government Council, after long consideration and de- bate, ordered the shift, effective next year, at its March 15, 1956, meeting. "The main work of the commit- tee for the last few months, Miss De…

… Emergency Force troops moved into the Gaza Strip, home of about 230,000 Arab refu- gees of the Palestine war of 1948 largely supported by the UN Works and Relief Agency. The Israeli army announced "the…

… UN sources in Cairo said the Israeli withdrawal from Sharm el Sheikh . is progressing rapidly. Train stations in Cairo were crowd- ed with Palestine Arabs seeking to return to Gaza. Cover of Darkness…

… The historic changeover in Gaza was started under cover of dark- ness, with the Arab population forced to remain indoors under a rigid curfew after a flurry of dis- orders which left an Arab civilian…

March 24, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… said he would also work toward carryout out his plan to allow students to donate their leftover Blue Bucks at the end of the semester to a local food pan- try. Throughout the duration of the…

… event, students were encouraged to tweet The Team questions using the hashtag #RallyTheTeam. Royster said he chose to run for Central Student Government to bring change, specifically to increase…

… diversity on the Uni- versity’s campus. Fidel said he decided to run to represent the students, pointing to members in the crowd and students walk- ing by in the Diag to emphasize the point that he was…

… can vote at vote.umich.edu. laboratory-based Ph.D. are thinking about problems through a public health lens and students who would have otherwise trained in tradi- tional public health…

… of recruiting students. The appli- cation deadline is April 7 and decisions will be reached by May 1. She noted that admitted and current doctoral students anywhere at the University are eligible…

… that the city has to offer.” as chair for the LSA SG Budget Allocations Committee said interacting with students will paly a vital part in fulfilling their platform. “My main focus this year…

… is definitely on talking to stu- dents, student engagement and hearing student voices,” Colella said. “More than anything else we are here to represent the 18,000 students in LSA and what they…

March 22, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… collected millions of paperclips to symbolize the vic- tims of the Holocaust. Tickets are $3 for students and $7 for non-students. The event is sponsored in part by the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies…

… career experiences and offer advice to students planning to follow in her footsteps. Admission is free. CRIME NOTES See n men assault teens on S. Forest Ave. Three teens said they were walk- ing down the…

… communication studies lecturer Lawrence Pintak. "Hezbollah is a part of the system; Hezbollah remains part of the political process." "Hezbollah is, from what I know, is simply reactionary," said Lebanese Student

… this doesn't lead to a retaliation. All it takes is one violent act, and a series of retaliation, to cause a war." Still, for faculty and students, the outlook for Lebanon remains mixed. On the one hand…

…, Lebanon's future is bright if the mostly peace- ful nature of the protests is an indication of things to come. But some students also added that Lebanon is a deeply divided country, and any disturbance to…

… in the Arab world, because it's full of ... different religions and different ethnic groups. And if Lebanon can continue to survive, other countries in the area will follow its lead." WISE Continued…

March 10, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 10, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion. michigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily . com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… Advanced Placement students, IB stu- dents are required to take exams at the end of the year, and these exams can be convert- ed into college credits. For example, a score of at least five (out of seven) on…

… the IB Biology exam will earn a student coming , into the University four credit hours. As a bonus, IB credits count for a student's LSA distribution requirement, while AP credits do not. These four…

… credit hours are just as "real" as if a student had taken the class in 1800 Chem. Second, Sowell claims that one of the reasons the citizens of Fairfax eliminated the IB program was because they thought…

… argument of liberal "indoctrination." How can one indoctrinate if one is constantly being challenged? In short, I take issue with Sowell's col- umn, and though the IB program "encour- ages students across…

…-long season of cultural man roommates, I was groups' cultural shows and events by helping shows, students do not have the time or the ecstatic, as they were peo- out with Power Moves and by attending the…

… Tessler's- class because people who attended. Similarly, when the South Asian member of a sorority. engrossed in the Arab-Israeli discussion domi- Awareness Network organized an event with Unfortunately, I…

… made a fatal mistake the first nate the class and non-Greek students avoid widely regarded professors and media personal- day I moved into the dorm. Instead of joining Greeks' haven in the Washtenaw…

March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. J Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30 p.m. " Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support Group, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 5…

…, however, said Proposal A appears more harmful to the city bud- get than its alternative. Grad student Leland Cseke throws Law student Jason Factor to the ground in Niniitsu Clubhveterdav 2 professors…

… DAILY STAFF REPORTER Politics and the media - so often debated in classes by students and University professors - are being scrutinized this week at the Law School by professors from across the country…

… the me- dia," which will be followed by a roundtable discussion. By LISA DINES DAILY STAFF REPORTER Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford came to the LSA staff meeting yesterday to…

student affairs, she moved into South Quad for one week in order to experience life in the residence halls. "I decided two years ago that I should look into this personally," Hartford said. "There was a lot…

…" environment in which dorms would offer educational programs geared toward specific student inter- ests. Hartford promoted a number of changes including an overhaul of the current residential hall library sys…

…, athletics, School of Music performances and the Office of Student Affairs. On staff training: '"We ask a tremendous amount of these people without being sure that they have enough base training." Courses…

… through the psychology department would help initiate stu- dents into their roles as paraprofes- sionals within the residence halls. The Office of Student Affairs will appoint another task force to imple…

…- ment the changes suggested. The office's goal is to have all students living in "learning communities" by Fall 1996. Hartford asked for the LSA faculty's help in bringing about the changes suggested. "We…

… currently have 5,703 LSA students in the residence halls... This can not be just a student affairs issue. It needs to be a whole University issue. It needs faculty input." Faculty to start evaluating school…

March 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… have become President of the United States, because I think he could have made a difference." Mark Yurechko, an LSA first- year student and a registered Republican, did not vote yesterday. 'I don't trust…

…." Not all students anticipated Brown's strong showing, however. "I didn't think Brown would get that much support at all," said LSA senior Bob Fajardo. "Just from what I've seen, he seems to appeal to a…

student-run center came in response to 1987 protests by Black organizations and other student groups against institutionalized racism. The coalition's goals were to educate students about class differ…

… met," she added. Most members of the board and volunteers are African American graduate students, Matthews said. She added that she encourages other minorities to become involved with the center. MSA…

March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… -..,;- -I 7 T77 D/, 7, A Z, T Pollock's Talk Will Highlight Union Meeting Faculty Loses To Students In Second Bridge Tilt; Final Contest Planned Ehrmann To Speak A speech by Prof. James K. Pol…

… results of the second student- facUlty bridge tilt, held last Saturday, showed the students winners by 2,290 points. This margin was approxi- mately that by which the faculty, represented by the University…

… Club, beat the students several weeks ago. Mr. Stanley Waltz, business man- ager of the Union, and the organizer of the faculty team, appeared un- dismayed by the loss. "We'll take the students on for a…

… received from French students, he will present their reactions to American movies, books and urban1 life. Their opinions about the typi- cal American will be drawn from, their communications with Professor…

…' Pargment. Indications of French school and home life from a student's viewpoint will be shown by their writing. In answer to specific ques- tions, they have given their concep- tion of the Americanization of…

… in the field of drama, was the forerunner of O'Neill's own im- pressionism. He died in 1912. Howard Almdale, '42, president of the club which is open to all students of Scandinavian extraction, has…

… "odern Arab," "ill be the subject of the opirm fo-umn which will be held by the Arabic cultural society, Al-Thaqafa, at, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The discussion, the first of its kind to be held…

… this semester, will be led by three Arabian graduate students: Fakhri Maluf of Leba- non, Fouad Hassan of Syria, and Joseph Mazzowi of Palestine. The meeting is open to the public. * * *w Will Discuss…

… Enginners meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Faculty, College of Engineering: To1 Members o the Fauotw, Staff There are available in the Dean's a)-1d Stude~nt Bo,~dy:.Ait,,e i of Office…

… Literature, 60 days will be surrendered o the Science, and the Arts: Midsemester finder. Shirley W. Smith. reports are due not later than Sat- -- --urday, April 6. More cards if needed Students, College of…

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