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April 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… by a declaration of peace between it and Israel. The Palestinian position, as represented by the PLO (and the Arab students on the Michigan campus) is that all of historical Palestine has to become the…

… Israeli ideology, as also expressed by the 3 Israel Students Organization, calls for a pluralis. tic Middle East, where non-Arab (and non-Mos- ' lem) people are able to retain their inalienable right of…

… the area. We also claim that Israel has as much right to be a Jewish State as Syria or Egypt have to be Arab States. This article was prepared bl, 1nembers of the Israeli Student Onimat n n ~Amr A rbr…

… 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 Thursday, April 15, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the.University of Michigan Te new blight on MSA When Watergate conspirator Gor…

… fashionable but its demise has become painfully apparent in the recent shabby practices of can- didates for the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). In recent days Bob Matthews and Irving Freeman, both MSA…

Arabs and a very significant number recognize those of the Palestinian Arabs for self-determination within what is considered by them as "historical Pale- stine" (and by the Jews as "historical Israel…

…"). Last Feb. 18, here on campus, the Israeli Consul from New York, Zeidan Atashi (who himself is an Arab), declared officially (in the name of the Israeli Government) that Israel recognizes this right of…

… self-determination of the Palestinian Arabs in the form of a Palestinian State alongside Israel. On the practical side Israelis demand that the creation of such a Palestinian State should be accompanied…

April 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…QrM'tr Lirl!an 4ai Eighty-Four Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan INFORMATION BOARD On access to administrative information 420 Maynard St., Ann…

students' records each term for satisfaction of their grad- uation requirements, 2) aide in multi-term student planning of their programs and 3) serve as a list of faculty interests which could help students

students by calling in to correct it. TEACHING While great progress is being made in providing students with good academic advising informa- tion, nothing is being done to pro- vide students with good…

… informa- tion about teaching. The Student Counseling Office provides some help here, but is unable to provide complete in- formation because of its size. Some but not all departments collect student course…

… evaluation information, but it is generally not designed to serve students' inter- ests nor is it generally available to students. A College Information System now in the planning stage is being designed to…

April 01, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… made a show of support "for our brothers who are being beaten, jailed and murdered by Israelis armed with American guns and American money." A handout circulated by the Arab student organization…

… West Bank and the Gaza." MOHAMED MASRI, representative for the Arab community and student organization, asserted these Israeli actions "are not new- the oppression of human rights by the Jewish state has…

… since shortly after she fell into the coma on April 15, 1975. She has never regained consciousness. Dailv Photo by PAULINE LUBENS PALESTINIAN ARABS and their supporters m rch against Israeli actions in…

…. 9, said the strike was declared after union officials received a telegram from negotiators in Arlington Heights saying talks See UNION, Page 2 DIAG RALLY: Local Arabs stage protest against Israeli…

… 'Oppression' By MICHAEL YELLIN Chanting, "Jewish people yes, Zionism no," some 100 Palestinians and Arab sympathizers gathered on the Diag yesterday to protest the recent attacks on Palestinians in Israeli oc…

…- cupied Arab Jerusalem. Sponsored by the Organization of Arab Stu- dents and the Arab community in Ann Arbor, the protest was one of the most vocal and enthusiastic in recent history. The demon- stration…

… came just one day after the fatal shooting of six Arab-Israeli men and boys by Israeli security forces, during the worst rioting in Israel's 28 year history. HOISTING SIGNS saying, "Israeli 'benign…

… just now been revealed by the media." The marchers arrived at City Hall and began taking up a chant in Arabic. After their request to speak to Mayor Wheeler was unanswered, they vowed to show up at the…

… further indicated he was disappointed with the Air Force action, saying, "I would much rather go ahead - we had two Ph.D.'s going on it," (for graduate students doing the research). Elham Elahi, a student

April 09, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

… to peace between Israel and the Arab world and to Israel's integration into the M i d d l e East. Joseph Ben-Dak has been a noted leader in the National Union ofaIsraeli Students, and currently is…

… nominates will be a man of higher prestige and judicial qualifications than Haynsworth or Carswell. -JUDY KAHN STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council and Senate Assembly have agreed on a revised version of the new…

… Office of Stu- dent Services (to replace the c u r r e n t Office of Student Affairs). Now the plan, substantially toned down from the version rejected by the Regents two months ago, will be submitted to…

… the Regents at their meeting later this month. If the plan is approved, President Flem- ing can get back to the business of ap- pointing someone to be Vice President for Student Services from the list…

… of five candidates endorsed 1 a s t January by a student faculty search committee which Fleming himself appointed. Fleming knows that at least one of the candidates, Peter Steinberger, a recent…

… his project at ISR, Guskin found himself in the midst of a pretty exciting and stimulating career. But ,as he said recently, the opportunity to be Vice President for Student Services meant a chance to…

… January. and was the most ready of all the candidates to accept it. - But after his views on the job and on the role of students in the OSS were made public in an interview in The Daily, a storm of…

… opposition was rais- ed to his candidacy by both search con- mittee members who felt they had been misled in the original interviews, and by black 'students, who issued; a statement saying Locke's candidacy…

…- cidered taking the job as OSS vice presi- dent because of a profound conviction that he could do things to make the Uni- versity serve students better. The delay in the selection process both- ered him. He…

… un- dergraduates next year. - The recently announced pro- gram with respect to the funding of black student enrollment does not have any substantial effect upon tuition plans for 1970-71. The reason is…

April 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Sunday, April 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily Arab nations to impose economic boycott on Egypt (Continued from Page 1) The amount of Arab aid has never been made public, but it is thought to…

Arab' League and transfer the organization's headquarters sfrom Cairo to the Tunisian capital of Tunis, "until appropriate political conditions occur." Anticipating a hardline victory, Sadat had ended…

… States and other Western nations. College By MONICA EBY Ninety-six University students pitted timing, wits, and intelligence against one another at yesterday afternoon's Michigan College Bowl in the…

… Michigan Union Ballroom. The students were members of 24 anxious teams, who played the question-and-answer by responding to questions such as, "Quote the rhyming aphorism which states that precipitation with…

… (UAC), and the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), the College Bowl is part of the College Bowl Co., Inc., through the Association of College Unions International (ACUI). College students compete annually…

…, England for an inter- national contest. This is the first time University students have competed in the College Bowl, because no one has ever bothered to organize it, according to Jeff Lebow. Winning teams…

…nd CONCOURSE LOUNGE, MARKLEY An opportunity for interested students to meet his- tory dept. concentration advisors, who will introduce themselves and discuss changes, requirements and opportunities…

…, since he's campaigning among the citizens who voted him intb office only last year.s Belcher claims he is unafraid of the student vote, which he does not expect to be overwhelming. He 'said he feels…

students today lare more in tune with his party's political ideology than they weeten yeart ago. "Students are more practical," the mayor declared. "They are thinking more about getting jobs now." Ke nworthy…

April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… s4w MWuimt ai + Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Protecting your rights as a reporter 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… Phone: 764-0552 FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1973 In support of Pirgirn E FIRST YEAR of PIRGIM has not been, a productive one on this cam- pus. The students who supp'ort the or- ganization financially have thus…

April 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… Reiter JERUSALEM - Anti - Israeli candidates ranging froni Arab guerrilla supporters to Palestin- ian nationalists and Communists were the clear winners yester- day in municipal elections in the riot…

… this is the first time in Arab society as far as I know that elections were held in perfect order and quiet, without protests." "ISRAEL WAS not a side in the elections," Peres added in a state radio…

… identified as nation- alists, underground Communists or supporters of the PLO. Nationalists generally a r e those who see Palestinian Arabs as a distinct national group. Some want a free West Bank or a West…

…-DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 159 Wednesday, April 14, 19'6 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published…

April 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… , hMii ryiil ir rriir tri Mw rwn... r r.rr.r ii tr SzI rn Badi ightyFour Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan lettersletters…

… was being shown by a group supposedly dedicated to freeing oppressed peoples. Students no longer had to go to the tacky stag movie houses of Ypsilanti w i t h their unsavory clientele and steamy…

…, acceded to t h e Arabs' demands that Jewish immi- gration be halted by issuing the White Paper of 1939 which undid the Balfour Declaration. But immediately following t h e war, the Jews actively moved, both…

… diplomatically and via the under- ground, to establish a Jewish state. At the same time Arab national- ism was on the increase, so colli- sion was inevitable. After several years of continuing trouble, the United…

… Nations concluded that the only solution the partition of Pal- estine into a Jewish and Arab state. The Jews accepted the resolu- tion. The Arabs didn't, with the 1948 War resulting. Eventually the fighting…

… British were, for the most part, openly pro-Arab. By limit- ing immigration, the number of Jewish dead rose in Europe. Also, until the British departure from Palestine in 1948 they jailed any Jew found…

… carrying a weapon, de- spite the fact that the Arabs within and outside of the area were open- ly arming and warning that they would forcibly prevent partition. The statement that "Palestine was never…

… hostile to Jewish immi- gration" is interesting. Perhaps O'Donnell, if he wants to learn more of the facts, should read the statements of the Arab League in the 20's--40's and the accounts of the Arab riots…

… procedure for the student-designated revenues from the profits off the Coke machines in the houses and the procedure used to appoint Resident Directors and Advisors for next year. In December North Campus…

… Area Direc- tor Ed Salowitz began enforcing a Hous- ing Office policy stating all "coke" money spent by students must have the approval of a house student government. Up until this time the money was dis…

April 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…--36 See Today for details Vol. LXXXIX, No. 145 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, April 1, 1979 Ten Cents T...niva Pnnae rlose C r, r larrtiar i. weave rues pus auppement Students can sample about 25…

…'cake' courses By MARIANNE EGRI One student's "cake" can be another's headache., But undergraduates say in conversations that truly easy courses share some characteristics: light homework assignments…

…, straightforward exams, lenient grades, and -minimal required attendance. STUDENTS WILL have the chance to sign up for at least 25 "cake" courses at registration this week - some will use them to balance heavy…

… classes) that we recommend to people," said Matt Rohr, a coordinator at Student Counseling Office. "We know from previous ex- perience, or we've heard it from friends, so we file the infor- mation away and…

… pass it on. But we keep our eyes on the department to make sure the classes haven't changed and the same professor is teaching it." Here are some opinions from students and professors on some of the…

April 19, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… public meeting, at which all the promises for Jews in the secu- lar democratic state were laid out by the Arabs. But when Is- raeli students asked about the concrete plans for Zi nist Jews, the response…

…~I1LA £14an Dail# Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Runaways: Caught in court' Saturday, April 19, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420…

… Campus Day Care Center lo- cated in the School of Education. Staffed by volunteers, the center operates on a nonprofit basis and services the children of students as well as faculty and community mem- bers…

… order to bus students in Boston shows that the fight is not yet over. The bitter racial rioting which has plagued Boston indicates that neither equal education or un- derstanding between the races have…

… been achieved. The National Student Coalition Against Racism (NSCAR) has or- ganised a massive march on Boston for May 17. NSCAR hopes that the march will be as effective as the mass civil rights marches…

… financial boost and it needs it now. We feel the SGC day care ballot proposal is a legitimate and necessary measure, and we encourage students to ensure its passage next week. By CLIFFORD BROWN RUNAWAY. It…

… in an editor- ial which preached freedom of speech under all circumstances. This week the editorial entitled "Eye to Eye" related the ob- servation of "clear and open" animosity between Arabs and…

… tragic Mideast confrontation. Yet we must point out that there are numerous examples which belie the characterization of relations among Arabs and Israelis as consuming hatred. The impli- cation that…

… failure to communi- cate between Israelis and Arabs in Ann Arbor is because of per- sonal feelings would be false. The absence of intellectual de- bate, as we see it, is because the Palestinians have an…

… themselves wih the Arab cause. The real test of movement is in its action, not its rheo-"i:. We shall trv to show 'hot be- vond rhetoric and incidentd =d- hoc convergence of enmi-, to- wards the establishment…

April 12, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 153) • Page Image 7

… BEGINNING at 7:30-Information on programs in Israel for American students. --university programs, sherut la'am, kibbutz ulpan, aliyah, archaeological digs, tours, art and dance BEGINNING at 8:30 -The Parvarim…

… Israeli folksingers. t- - -r ..,., he Epic in Meival Sciety e M e e S ~ Aestheticad Moral Value Systems AMONG THE LECTURES ARE: ILaEBANESE REACTION EXPECTED Students protest Israeli attack BEIRUT, Lebanon…

… Israeli attack, in [ which three Arab guerrilla leaders Spring were killed, and that the U. S. Em- bassy in Beirut gave refuge to some of the Israeli raiders. oE" "That'allegation is utterly with- s n w a…

… and to the who have already killed and who states. Only Floridai gain.'" rand in Tel three Arab to the occu- rom Syria a raid on Bei- blew them- aring an ex- abotage mis- e Israeli raid mediated ag- ry…

… escalation A spokesman "aggressive lated propor- tionately with the increase in arm- aments she receives from the Unit- ed States." He said the latest raid was aim- ed at showing the Arabs that Is- rael was…

… "the dominating power in the area; but this will only heighten the determination of Egypt and other Arab countries to increase their support of the Pal- estinian resistance struggle." The semi…

…-official Egyptian news- paper Al Ahram called on the Arabs to "find effective means to retaliate with double force to Is- raeli crimes. storm brings nd flooding d Press storm that he Midwest Northeast heavy snow…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… Committee reach- ed a consensus supporting Kissinger as fi r s t choice. Not the slightest effort was made to ascertain whether or not any of the graduating seniors want to hear Kissinger speak. STUDENTS MUST…

…Bt Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LIFE AFTER FAISAL Tension; uncertainty belie Saudi calm Saturday, April 12, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… investment and petro- dollars has forced the ruling elite to rely increasingly on bur- eaucrats recruited from the more cosmopolitant Arab world - including Palestinians a n d Iraqis. AS YET no member of the…

… the Arab world who see the Saudi regime and the other Persian Gulf oil sheikhs as re- actionary obstacles to a unified Arab nation - as envisaged by Saudi Arabia's radical Arab neighbors. Such a nation…

April 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Vesey, clari- net, Recital Hall, 8 p.m. General Notices r STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your atten- tion is called to the following rules passed by the Regents on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts…

… due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet…

… for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released; and no transcript of credits will be issued. (b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any…

… subsequent semester or summer ses- sion until payment has been made." THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 154 Friday, April 12, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

… rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail ;other states and foreign). GUERILLAS ATTACK: Arab terrorists Daily Photo by KEN FINK PRESIDENT NIXON…

… 18 By AP and Reuter KIRYAT SHMONEH, Israel - Eighteen people, mostly women and children, were killed here yesterday by three Arab guer- rillas who stormed a four-story residential building, and fought…

… worst of its kind in the war that Arab guerril- las have been carrying out against Israel throughout i t ' s 26-year history. Eyewitnesses said t h e y saw children hurled from third floor windows after…

… Beirut. Lebanese Prime Minister Tak- ieddin Al-Solh said last night that Israeli charges that Lebanon was responsible for an Arab commando attack on a northern Israeli town were meant "f a r local…

… Front for the Liberation of Palestne-Gener- al Command, claimed responsi- bility for the raid and said it was a suicide mission to demand the release of 100 Arab guerrillas jailed in Israel. W TRAVEL…

…, criticized Nixon for not visiting the most populous areas of the district. I g m PIRGIM r Elections for Local Board Positions will be held Wed. & Thurs., April 17th & 18th. # Any Students interested in…

April 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… basis for clearing out in surrotuding areas. G 16,000 college students in n 1970 there were 200 There is universal discrim- by landlords against Arabs, Austries are closed to them, on. A "sabra", or…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1973 Fightig executive privilege IS REASSURING to know that Con…

…: the PWs would not have been tortured if they A looka By DAVID MENDENHALL ing that THE ARAB-ZIONIST conflict in we migh the Middle East is now over both pec 50 years old. Though many out- before a side…

… tives of Zionism, . curity, c There .is a strong similarily be- nebulous tween defending the Arab position rights p and speaking on behalf of the ers now North American Indian in the 19th gee cam century…

… just( the American West. A Boston jour- surprisin nalist once went so far as to com- erals dei pare the Arab g-uerilla leaders to ples are Sitting Bull or Chief Pontiac, add- No cou _ _ e leg. David…

… ,ples had to be anihilated nyone grasped their point! exasperating to follow the tic destruction of hund- Arab villages by the Israeli oom 1948 to the present. The vary, though national se- ollective…

… native- aeli, is a mark of distinc- t if a sabra is an Arab doesn't count. It is always g how many so-called lib- fend a state whose princi- so alien to ours. entry deliberately set up to al privileges to…

… one relig- racial group can preserve ept of equality that minor- omatically demand h e r e, e Israelis worry over t h e hgh Arab birth rate, engage in endless court cases to decide who is Jewish (and…

… ELABORATE HOAX has resulted in a continuous drain on western economies for decades, at a time when Arab countries are be- coming increasingly profitable be- cause of oil interests there and Arab investment in…

… r tourist industry is greatly depend- ent on areas seized from Jordan and Egypt in 1967. The much-pub- licized kibbutz (commune) system, built largely on Arab land, exists on state subsidies and the…

April 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… the Jews of Syria and Iraq and the Kurds of Iraq. The Committee For Oppress- ed Minorities Under Arab Rule (CFOMUAR), a mainly Jewish student group, stressed what it called "another side to the Mid- dle…

…, and no musical knowlege is required. The Bach Club was founded in the summer of 1968 by a University graduate student, Randy Smith, and about half a dozen other student music lovers, according to one of…

… School and asking students there to come and perform whatever they want" at the Bach Club meetings. Last week featured the music of PDQ Bach, along with a piano-violin-cello trio by Dvorjak. On tonight…

…'s program are works by Bach and Viotti for violin and cello and a woodwind quintet. Plus, of course, cider and jelly donuts. By DAVID WEINBERG About 80 students rallied on the Diag. yesterday in support of…

… East story." UNIVERSITY Prof. A s a d Khailing, an immigrant from Kurdistan said, "We are in re- volt against the Arab rulers in Iraq, not against the Arab peo- ple. Imagine - 200,000 people trapped. We…

… the Arab governments at work." But he asserted, "This is not neces- sarily a Zionist rally." SGC ELECTIONS PRESENTS: The Media VS. The Presidential Candidates NAT. SCI1. AU D.-8 P.M. TONIGHT Govt…

… MILLER DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :.": "A :.'}.. S L" Y4}"" iii.:'"}';:,4::":i":"1J"{isia '""1':"y '::ji : J:{ : :% Thursday, April 17 classes of each semester or sum- ~ay Calendar mer session. Student

… loans which WUOM: Jean Mayer, Harvard, are not paid or renewed are sub- elegate, Rome Food Conf., "Ameri- Ject to this regulation, however, ca's Role in the Problem & Solu- student loans not yet due are…

…) All student owing such ac- Hall, noon. 'co ints will not be allowed to reg- GEO Fair Practices: Anderson Rm, ' ister in any subsequent semester Union, 2 pm. or summer session until payment Environmental…

April 13, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… Ten Cents lipag=s Carter seeks boost for student aid programs qty. it _ ry By JUDY RAKOWSKY Second in a three-part series The Carter Administration has attempted to counter the flood of tuition tax…

… credit bills in Congress with a proposal to beef up existing federal financial aid programs. The Administration says its plan, unlike the tax credit proposals, will get aid funds to the students who really…

… need them. But Congressional critics say the Carter financial aid proposal would create a ballooning Washington bureaucracy to administer the funds. CARTER'S PROPOSAL, called the Middle Income Student

… Assistance Act, would make federal financial aid available to 60 per cent of college students, according to administration spokespersons. It would boost federal financial aid spending by $3.1 billion a year…

April 03, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 146) • Page Image 10

…'s mediation between Israel and Egypt. HIS REFERENCE to "loop- holes" in the Arab stance re- flected Palestinian and Syrian concern during the Kissinger talks that President Anwar Sa- dat oftEgypt might have…

…-ranking American politician. McGovern's comments hit the Arab world at a particalarly favorable time, coming as the Ford administration announced a major reassessment of its Middle East policy. The reassessment has…

… you will take with you- Billiards at the UNION GET ATTENTION I He added: "If so, then our I i I STUDENT TRAVEL in AUSTRALIA Bring your questions to Peter Goulding, Eastern Regional Manager of the…

April 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

…- ds, amounted to a serious challenge to Begin's refusal to relinquish the oc- cupied West Bank of the Jordan River in the interest of a peace agreement with the Arabs. The estimate of the crowd in City…

… Jewish land from biblical times. The demonstrators waved banners demanding a halt to the building of Jewish settlements in occupied Arab land and calling for more generous territorial concessions. Many of…

… when 300 war veterans signed a petition to Begin urging him to be flexible toward the Arabs. Begin responded that the veterans were a minority compared with the Israelis who elected him last May, and…

… Production/Full Moon Production Rigorous academic standards boost SATs WASHINTON (AP) - Rigorous academic standards and an avoidance of fads seem to be the secret of success for high schools whose students

… are bucking a trend toward lower scholastic aptitude test scores. That's the conclusion of the National Association of Secondary School Prin- cipals, which studied 34 high schools whose students have…

…' that they considered important to the success of their college-bound students," said the study which was released here late last week. THE REPORT said the school of- ficials involved relied on tough…

… strongly supported the emphasis on rigorous academic work, the principals' study said. SOME SCHOOLS that successfully maintained high score did so only with a special effort to encourage student enrollment…

… contrast, the report said, schools with severely declining test scores showed a sharp drop n enrollment in geometry and advanced math classes, and they "moved determinedly" toward mixing students of all…

… decline up until 1970 was due to a jump in the num- ber of minor.ity and other disadvan- taged students taking the SATs. But since 1970, it said, the decline was "vir- tually across the board, affecting…

… Iranian 'students, who have participated in a hunger strike since Tuesday night, say they're fit and will continue their fast until demands of Iranian political prisoners are met. The students, members of…

April 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ten Pages 1 f KYOU SEE NEW~S LHAPPEN CAlLE76DAJLY BEIRUT ATTACKED Israelis retaliate a gainst Arabs Local boys make good Two local politicos, SGC President Bill Jacobs and Elections Director…

… Ken Newbury, made the big time over the weekend with their election to the executive board of the Michigan Higher Education Students Association (MHESA). The group, which represents over 40 student

… governments across the state, plans to keep full-time lobbyists in Lansing to press for student- oriented legislation. The success of the dynamic duo from Ann Arbor is the best example we've seen of the Peter…

… Principle in action. Last sunset As part of their programming, WCBN-AM has been playing old Lone Ranger radio shows for the students in the dorms. Protesting that the program's portrayal of the obsequious…

… counseling offices, Student Lounge in Angell Hall at 3:00 p.m. . . in light of the slim pickings today, you might want to go out and build a snowman. It may be your last chance this season.' Chemical expose…

… outskirts of Beirut. Among the Arabs reported dead were Mohammed Yussef Najjar, code-named Abu Yussef, No. 2 man in the Palestinian guerrilla group Al Fatah, and Kamal Adwan, a leader of the Palestin6…

… Liberation Organization. In two raids on Cyprus yesterday, Arab guerrillas de- stroyed the ground flooir of an apartment building in which the Israelia ambassador lives and fired on an Israeli airliner in…

… Stephenson, new{ ar up the budget." He promised council members Carol Jones (D-" would make a major effort to Second Ward) and Robert Henry; aid for students who face sud- (R-Third Ward) received the oath of…

… , casualties. The Israelis airing of charges that the com- withdrew without evacuating all pany tried to interfere with the their men, the Arabs said. 1970 Chilean presidential election. But an Israeli military…

… the Overseas Private In- wounded, the spokesman said. vestment Corporation (OPIC), a In Cyprus the Arab guerrillas government agency that insures struck first at the home of Israeli against takeover of…

April 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

Arabs :ved Israel would use Re- departure as an excuse to down efforts toward re- ption of Middle East peace Just fill in and bring to Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard, behind Student Services and…

… American dol- "hawk" in the Arab-Israeli con- lars or Swiss francs, in exchange fliction and a protege of war for Israeli pounds. The govern- hero Moshe Dayan, now awaits ment then uses the other cur…

… million each. But a lot goes for imported luxury s for the Israeli middle s. anwhile, reports of Rabin's nation werereceived with ticism in the Arab world, e leaders are expected to ich on the job. Some…

… FIRST CLASS IS DAYS 1170 21 DAYS $210 1 MONTH 1260 2 MONTH 1350 3 MONTH 1420 STUDENT PASS SECOND CLASS 2 MONTH '230 Mt $[tt 11111019 A01110K ICRIIS AT it CNAIG 111Ktlt1 0 We play football (once) " We…

April 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

… mistake." FELLOW RAP candidate Jean Nuechterlein and Mat- thews associate David Schaper claim that they can account for the rotund ROTC student's whereabouts at the time in question. Schaper added that he…

… leaf- lets. Schaper, a non-student, spoke at a meeting of the CSJ last night to support Matthews' de- mand for a recount of the elec- tion ballots. The demand was denied. Earlier in the evening CSJ…

… $100 to the Association of with Wendy Goodman and the Students in Bilingual Education, Communications Co-ordinator $125 to the Michiganensian, $325 with David Goodman giving to the Michigan Rowing Club…

…, SOC the four of the eight seats $150 to the Students Against S-1, on the committee. and $175 to the Peoples Bicen- School and 'College represen- tennial Committee. tatives took two seats. Ken SOC…

… Priorities Co-ordina- (SOC) defeated Bob Garber tor's Post. F. ,Scott Kellman (Screw MSA) for the presi- (MOVE) was elected Student dency. F. Scott Kellman (MO- Organizations Co-ordinator and VE) declined the…

… Jumblatt accused Syria of planning a large-scale invasion and called for help from Arab powers to check it. SYRIAN TROOPS have occu- pied a strip of Lebanese border to control key access roads and prevent…

… contradictory, coming from the leader of a militant pan-Arab regime run by his Arab Baath Socialist party. Below the surface it makes sense for several rea- sons: 0 Assad has committed his personal prestige for…

… on: Student Relations Program Evaluation Office of Student Services Policy Board Long-Range Planning Academic Planning Analysis Committee Steering Committee intervention in Lebanon at first{ were…

… Internship with the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, a professional (Actors' Equity) repertory company in residence on Drew's beautifully forested campus one hour west of New York City. Students from your…

April 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…. Saul Friedman OF YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYl WILL SPEAK ON: "The Jews of Syria, A Study of Arab Toleration' 2:30 APRIL 16th in the HENDERSON ROOM off the Michigan League, 3rd floor A Teach-in: sponsored…

… bv: THE ISRAELI STUDENTS ORGANIZATION and H ILLEL t--- LS & A STUDENT GOVERNMENT, Is Holding It's Election FRIDAY, APRIL 18 LS & A Student Government publishes the Disorientation Booklet for incoming…

… freshpeople, appoints students to Col- lege committees, administers funds and acts as an advocate for LS & A students. This year the LS & A Student Government was a moving force working against the proposed…

… dorm rent rate hike. The success of this effort saved students hundreds of thousands of dollars. The LS & A Student Government has acted to protect less conventional educational programs such as Pilot…

… PA FereAshler course. 1 l Protest Oppression of Minorities Under Arab Rule SOLIDARITY DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Noon on the Diag SPONSORED BY: Committee for Oppressed Minorities Under Arab Rule…

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… Republicans, there tion. Most of the new voters were some wins and some registered under this plan would losses. They picked up expected be students, and students have city council seats in wards shown no…

… whole dollars for souvenirs," bubbled Jippy, still clutching the can- non. The small assembly, students and adults alike, are counting the minutes until their Wednes- day departure, ready to lose…

… Protest Oppression Under Arab Rule of Minorities SOLIDARITY DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Noon on the Diag SPONSORED BY: Committee for Oppressed Minorities Under Arab Rule American Kurdish Society Committee for…

April 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 150) • Page Image 8

… want to see social change and social enrichment." Juergens said through SABRE, the government could hold a "profit-making venture and direct the money to preparing projects to "enrich the student body…

…." SPAK HAS ALSO spent the past term on LSA-SG and said she is running for social change. "Too mahy students come to the University with set goals. The students must become aware of other options," she…

… says. Spak is in- terested in working with the ad- ministration and wants to see affir- mative action goals enforced with more student voice in government. Stechuk has served LSA-SG for a year and has…

student government used for that purpose. Stechuk also served on the committee to change the distribution requirements and worked on a new set of grievance procedures. "We developed college- wide procedures…

… that students can use. It will take some of the burden off students who have justifiable grievan- ces," he said. - ALL THE candidates agree that the University is not doing the job on minority…

… the president's linkage of jet sales to Israel with jet sales to Arab countries. He supports Begin's position that the agreement reached with between Israel and the United States happened independently…

… of any arms agreements between the U.S. and Arab countries. "At the same time there are some things that Mr. Begin has done that has me wondering how serious he is about peace in the Middle East," said…

April 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…- cording to the influential newspaper Al Ahram. Entire committees of the ruling Arab Socialist Party have resigned to join the New Wafd. The leftist Unionist Progressive Nationalist Party has begun to…

… a Cairo University professor. Whatever its consequences for internal Egyptian politics, the New Wafd predictably identifies Palestine as "the paramount Arab issue." "The immediate task to be…

… - had Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 153 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE…

… DAILY Museum staff irks visitors Bursley's little massacre T HE EXPULSION of six Bursley student leaders from dorm housing because they approved the purchase of marijuana for a recent party is a…

… kneejerk reaction by Univer- sity administrators, yet at the same time, an understandable one. The students, all members of the -Bursley Board of Governors, voted to buy $200 worth of pot for a March 31…

… regulations. No one can deny that housing officials had suf- ficient premise on which to terminate the students' leases. House rules are stated explicitly in lease applications, and the University's option to…

student representative group. The Board of Governor's purchase was unwise in light of current laws, but it simply wasn't an action meriting such harsh penalties. But perhaps there is something to understand…

April 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…F 1 3 r t an Bail Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Phantom funding for black enrollment anartl, luirschinan 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… NIGHT EDITOR: RICK PERLOF 2 F --I ;;.. O5: Strike five HE WITHDRAWAL from consideration by all candidates for the post of Vice President for the Office of Student Ser- vices poses a serious problem in…

… withdrawals. Roadblocks and delays are nothing new after nearly three years of efforts on this campus to restructure the Office of Stu- dent Affairs into an office that reflects student concerns and serves…

student needs. But it's getting to the point where We must ask why the University admin- istration has taken the actions it has. THERE WAS A TIME when the picture was rosy. A student-faculty commit- tee…

… considered the question for more than a year, and finally emerged with a pro- posl for restructuring the office. It was to be called the Office for Student Ser- Aces and the change in name was to be indicative…

… of a change in spirit. A student-faculty committee would be appointed to make policy on matters of importance in this office. utmost importance. This proposal was approved by Senate 'Assembly, and by…

Student Government COureiL, and sent with those endorse- ments to the Regents.' J T{E MEANTIME, another committee; appointed by Fleming himself and composed of 4 students a n d 4 faculty members, spent…

April 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, April 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 149 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… vocabularies of businesses, cities, and most notably, students. Often, default is the only way out for college and vocational students who have received low-interest loans from the federal government for their…

… education, and discover upon graduating that they have neither the funds -nor the employment - to keep abreast of the payments. The - Guaranteed Student Loan program makes it possible for thousands of…

students to continue their education when they would otherwise have to quit. Last year alone, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) supplied over $1 billion in loans to students. And it was…

… hit with more than $151 million worth of student defaults. In the past ten years, a total of $750. million worth of student loans have been defaulted. The government can only do so much to retrieve that…

… "Saudi army has never played a significant role in an Arab-Israeli war". It fails to realize that during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the Saudis sent a mechanized infantry brigade to the Golan Heights, which…

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… its first reaction to the Is- the University is trying to phase d emnation of Israel's raid that did raeli raids, China yesterday, de- out student guards. not also denounce Arab terrorism. nounced the…

students should not be hired as guards. At present most guards here are students, although some are from Eastern Michigan University or Wayne State. While Davids denied the exist-' ence of such a policy…

… the Keller Plan students who don't pass a test get help from undergraduate tutors and take a retest-until they succeed. Any good studtent who tpok Physics 140 or equivalent can become tutor. Tutors get…

… most students went un- were very nasty. There were a lott scathed through the day, the bad of hassles."t luck devils couldn't resist darken- "It's unusual to encounter such ing a few lives, hostility in…

… here," he said. "It'si One student had an important usually very pleasant." paper to do but found that she Another student told of a friend's "just couldn't type." Was it the bad luck: "Today was his…

… por- tent of the future is constructed. Part of the Future World's cele- bration, several students constructed this geodesic dome which will serve as the festival's information booth, U.N . AC TION TH…

… RE A TE NED: Ar-abs condemn Bei_rut rad Open 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays Phone: 761-5161 What we take off when you take off this. summer fromPag Ijtinan uerrllamasacr ofIs-preferred that…

… University students ontned from Pag1 tinian guerrilla massacre of I- not work for the campus Burns that Israel is able to practice ter- raeli athletes at the Olympic agency becanse guards hold keys rism on a…

… which on Israel to stop raids against Zionists fully revals their aggres- are University students. Lebanon and Syria. sive nature and extremely ruthless The issue of guard training and Those r ids…

….m. - "Ride On King' Jesus," Calvin Malefyt, speaker. 5:30 p m-Student Supper, 75c,' MAUND)Y THURSDAY 7:30 pm.--Communion Service. Faure's Requiem by the choir.- ** * FIRST CHURCh! OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST- 1833…

April 13, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 157) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY -0 Tuesday, April 13, 1971 Students register for fall Early registration for the fall semester opened yesterday and will continue for the next two weeks. Students

… to early register, all outstanding bills - tuition, f e e s, library fines, housing payments, and Health Service fees-must be paid. Students must bring a re- ceipt of outstanding bills, an iden…

…) going to be seriously considered by the governing faculty." The proposal was drawn up by a student-faculty Committee on Governance' of LSA which has been working on the governance proposals for nearly a…

… year. The committee also submitted another proposal, to be reviewed further at the special meeting, which would establish a student- faculty policy committee of 20 students and 20 faculty. The com…

April 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… I U, Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan PSYCH GRADUATES: Wednesday, April 16, 1975 420 Maynard News Phone: 764-0552 St., Ann…

…- tically. Most of these students are pinning their hopes on being accepted into graduate school, and God knows what they'll do if they aren't. But if they are accepted what are their goals? Those who are…

… courses that employers in business like to see on a student's transcript. Courses in econom- ics or public speaking, for example, are definite assets to the psychology major seeking a position in business…

… coordinators of the project, are seeking to identify students in the fall who would be interested in delving into these virtually untouched areas. The present study will be available at the Psychology Department…

…D (or at least a Masters) should not deter students from searching out other alternatives for putting their talents to work. A BA is a good degree and should not be shrugged off as insignificant. After…

… which one-hundred and- sixty-eight passages :n th, book were deleted by the Cl'. Marchetti spoke as part of the "Approaching 1984 . . ." sym- posium sponsored by 22 local or- ganizations including Student

April 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…. WHILE IT MAY seem "ap- parent" to the Black Student Liberation Front; Organization of Arab Students; Revolutionary Student Brigade; and the Mid- dle East Liberation Committee that "the people are winning…

…~iie 3i4' trn :fit Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Prejudice:,,A live and kicking i Friday, April 11, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… the University to recognize those students who worked hard enough to receive a high grade point-although the amount of work required is often debatable-those involved in plan- ning this year's Honors…

… Convocation continue to ignore student and fac- ulty protest and have again scheduled the assembly for 10:30 a.m. This tim- ing effectively kills most of the under- graduate classes held between 9 a.m. and noon…

… morning no matter how many stu- dents are not there. This is rather ironical in that the honor students are the ones who are likely to be most hurt by missing lectures, especially with the end of the year…

…-up caused by the month-long GEO strike. In addition to the inconvenience of the event, many students who were invited to attend the Honors Convo- cation have decided not to make an appearance because of the…

… emphasis it makes on getting a good grade point -an emphasis which more than one student has termed "elitist." But no matter how a student feels about the point of the whole thing, it is hoped that next year…

… the Univer- sity will reconsider, or perhaps con- sider for the first time, the serious implications of calling a halt to an entire morning of classes so that a minority-of students and their par- ents…

… e quantity of natural resources fromnthe Third World countrie: already. Is it going aoe step further by looting childre i from other people now? -An Asian Student April 8 inhumanity To The Daily…

… Middle East. Such a war-stimulated by certain violence - prone Palestinian Arabs who see it as a solution to their problem would bring misery and death to thousands of other Arabs and Jews, who in fact…

April 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…(I!1le M~iciiign Pati; Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan TWO PROPOSALS Independent study gauides Tuesday, April 15, 1975 News…

… balloting and the immediate seating of those right- fully elected to Council last week. By student members of LSA Curriculum Committee T ECTURE AND classroom work has long been t h e mainstay of the…

… University of Michigan curricular diet; a diet that has caused many a stu- dent to choke. Not satisfied with the lecture and classroom for- mats, students have turned to independent study and directed reading…

… work to meet their edu- cational needs. Some students have been uncomfortable with the distance that exists between the world inside the classroom and the world outside those classroom walls. For a ..ore…

… effective educational experience, these students have turned to fieldwork and experimental courses in their effort to bridge the gap between the abstrac- tions of academics and living realities. The ISA…

… stiff limitation w o u l d be harmful to many student pro- grams." would seriously hamper students seeking to do studies outsidv the classroom.. For this reason, student mem- bers of the LSA Curriculum…

… Committee have prepared a minority report outlining ob- jections and are now engaged THE PROPOSED REGULATIONS The proposed regulations would have students petition a "Board of Study" for approval of inde…

April 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… lengths that affected half of Japan's 130 million resi- dents. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 156 Sunday, April 14, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone…

… backdrop, the Syrian state-controlled televi- sion charged Kissinger with pay- ing attention only to "superficial details" rather than the basic is- sue of Israeli withdrawal from for- mer Arab lands. And…

… arrived! Distribution Begins MOYNDA APRIL 15 /, YEARBOOK INFORMATION WHEN: WHERE: Monday-Friday, April 15-19; Monday-Tuesday, April 22-23 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1st Floor, Student Publications Building…

April 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… about his small victory later. Alms for Nixon There's always a helping hand around when you need one-even if you're the President. Students on their way to classes yesterday were confronted on the middle…

… Washington instead. Bab- bling something about "cooties," the unidentified man said he did not want to handle "dirty money." Surpris- ingly, the notoriously poverty-stricken student popula- tion did offer a…

…. The big winner for the day, however, was Philip Pirages, who won two major awards totalling a haul of $2,000. Two other students-David Fuk, Peter Serchuk-won $1,200 in the literary awards. 9 Laurels for…

… Johnson Vice-President for Student Service Henry Johnson has added another feather to his cap-this time with the title "Social Worker of the Year" awarded by the Huron Valley Chapter of the National…

… early this morning after the Israeli village of Kiryat Shmonah. buried victims of an Arab terrorist raid that took 18 lives. The Tel Aviv command said Is- raeli troops entered several vil- lages in…

… southern Lebanon during the three-hour raid and blew up houses belonging to Arab guerrilla sympathizers. At the burial ceremonies here yesterday, angry and embittered residents of Kiryat Shmonah had…

… demanded vengeance against Arab terrorists and the states harboring them. "REVENGE!" Revenge!" chant- ed an estimated 10,00 mourners. HRP to petition for preferential balloting In announcing the raid into…

… L anon, the Israeli command ma no mention of Arab casualties b said all the raiders returned safe to Israel. A- spokesman said IsrE used no armor or aircraft. "Israeli forces destroyed seve houses…

… towns as Taiba, Muhebab, Bli and Eitarun, a cluster of Arab lages 10 miles west of Kiryatc monah along the northern stret of the Israel-Lebanon boarder. Also hit were the hamlets Yarin and Dahira, 16…

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students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48i06. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard…

… council build- ing another small group of de- monstrators g a t h e r e d, pro- testing against allowing Arabs and Druze from the nearby oc- cupied Golan Heights into the town, suggesting they were a…

… security risk. They eventually marched to the cemetery behind banners saying: "The (Arab) market is a terrorist nest. Wipe it out," We ask for a hospital here," and "Dayan why don't you live here" which was…

… Hall, 8 p.m. Music School: Eliza McGowan, vio- lin, Cady Music Rm., Stearns Bldg., 8 p.m, General Notices STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your atten- tion is called to the following ruiles passed by the Regents on Feb…

…. 28, 1938: "Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this…

… -regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of busi- ness on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the Univer sitCy and (a) All academic…

… credits will be with- held; the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be rleased; and no transcript of credits will be issued. (b) All student owing such accounts will not be…

… wives must get their husband's permission even if they want to change jobs. The group, mainly made of students, has emerged at a time when the national assembly is debating a draft constitution de- signed…

… Recreation Room I I PIRGIM. * Elections for Local Board Positions will be held Wed. & Thurs., April 17th & 18th. " Any Students interested in running for the Board should stop by the PI RGIM office, 4106…

April 07, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… across the border, insisted they held the upper hand. But the rightist radio said top Christians were considering an appeal to Arab leaders to intervene and stop the fighting. In Israel, artillery and…

… appeal for Arab intervention was a possi- bility. The fighting, rekindled last week, raised the threat of a head-on collision between Is- rael and Syria, whose troops make up most of the Arab army which…

… Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student

… groups, in community development organisations. Requirements are flexible and an able, diverse, and ex- perienced faculty is ready to add quidance and direction to student goals. Extensive finoncial aid is…

…;' Volume XVIIANo14 and Thursday, April 7, 1977 B. Sakita, CCNY, "Method of Collec- '17 tive Coordinates in Quantum Field !s edited and managed by students rheory," 2038 Randall Lab., 4 p.m. at the University…

April 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan LOOKING BACK THE WEEK IN REVIEW Don't delay on LL SPECULATION ended last week with regards to possible Uxiversity-Central Intelligence Agen- cy connections. For…

… long ago as the mid-1960's. Professors in various departments and in the Center for Chinese Studies kept running correspondence with Agency personnel, frequently offering to scrutinize their students as…

… record number of students cast ballots in the student government election, overwhelmingly approving a new, man- datory MSA funding increase. The Campus'Legal Aid Office will receive the bulk of the funds…

… - $1.74 per student per term. If the Regents approve the funding in- crease, the Legal Aid program will expand its legal staff three-fold. The office will now be albe to serve all students, rather than…

… next Assembly president. His SABRE Party captured near majority of the MSA seats. This should give him the clout to fulfill his promise to make MSA a more effective voice for students. In all, some 33…

… Tod Hanson, who has since made provisions for the six students to remain housed throughout the examination period. None of those evicted will be allowed to return to University housing next year. year…

…. Whether or not any of the students fight the action, at least one of them indicated the lease termination should not have been a surprise to them.'The housing leases which the six students had signed con…

April 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… times. In French with subtitles. TUES: BALL OF FIRE (at 7) ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (at 9) -r(Continued from Page 1) start feeling as if we've made it, because we haven't." Sharon Webb of the Black Student

… Americans, Asian americans, Arab Americans, Gays, Handicapped People, etc., etc.-in all aspects of American life." Following the final speech, the crowd of demonstrators circled the block, again singing and…

… Page 1) amount to ask." "MSA and LSA student government wrote letters in support of Joel Samoff," said Pam Shubatowski, who has been working with the Un- dergraduate Political Science Association in its…

… support olf the Political Science professor's tenure ap- peal. Samoff has been denied tenure, although some students claim he was one of the most effective teachers in his department. "WHAT MSA has done so…

… Refo, and LSA sophomore. "I resent being told that I have to support MSA." I would hate to see Legal Aid go down the drain, but that's life," she added. Nursing student Karen Heinlen said the field of…

… over 100 candidates is too large for students to act as informed voters. "WHAT I'VE done before is just vote 'or people I know," she said. Although MSA officials say there has been an intense publicity…

… people expressed doubt 'that MSA could accomplish much for students. A few upperclasspersons made references to the Student Gover- nmerit Council which existed several years ago, which has frequently been…

… with students near the top of the priority list, but whether the crop of winners in this week's election can change MSA's near anonymous existence remains to be seen. DISCO Lessons at DAINCE SPACE 3141…

April 08, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… across the border. At the same- time Lebanon's rightist Christian leaders sent an urgent appeal to Arab states to intervene against the advanc- ing leftist Palestinian forces in southern Lebanon to prevent…

… the battle there from rekindling the country's civil war. They urged Arab peacekeep- ers to save the "life of a sis- terly nation." In Israel the military com- mand declined to comment di- rectly on…

… be sent In TYEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not…

…- ern), nurse, tennis, sports, sailing, scuba, photography, drama. Register by phone or in person. GENERAL NOTICE STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your at- tention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents…

… at their meeting on February 2, 1936: "Stu- dents shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid…

… or renewed are sub- ject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of…

…) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." Service officers and two Georg- in economic benefits that it…

…, 1977 pointments. can ambassador to the United but now seeking federal support, is edited and managed by students The others chosen6were:2.University of Michigan. News. The others chosen were: Nations…

April 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… the past six days. Building Director Leroy Williams says the problem stems from students breaking the power boxes in certain wings. Williams says he has no suspects but believes it could be either a…

… single student or a group of three or four. If he finds out who has been pulling what he calls "just pranks", penalties could range from a simple verbal reprimand to lease termination. Williams' biggest…

… worry is students being late for classes due to their clocks stopping, especially with finals just around the corner. Williams said that the locks have been replaced and he hopes it will stop soon. Work…

… Study Work/study applications for Spring/Summer term . are still available at the Office of Financial Aid. Students who are enrolled at least half-time are eligible. You can pick up your application at…

… Building. Wesley Foundation - Peace Education Group, 7:30 p.m., 629 E. Huron. Rackham Student Government - Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., Executive Board Room, Rackham. Arbor Alliance - June 2 Action…

…-Planning, 7:30 p.m., Kuenzel Room, Union. MISCELLANEOUS Students Against Domestic Violence - Bake sale, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,, Fishbowl. International Center - Indian menu, 5-7:15 p.m., League The Michigan Daily…

…:30 & 10:00-AUD. A This bold, compelling biography of a British soldier-of-fortune stars Pete:'- O'Toole as a man who goes off to become a leader of Arab tribesmen during WW I. Expansive, picturesque, and…

… computers. Influenced strongly by experimental films and originally done (in an earlier version) as a student film. Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasance star. 198 Fri: Truffaut's SMALL CHANGE Sat: A' Premiere…

… Hall, 8 p m. General Notices: Undergraduate Honors Convocation. The annual Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday. April 6 at Hill Auditorium. Marilyn…

… from 9:453a.m. to 12:00 noon for the Convocation. The honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:00 a.m. The public is invited. SUMMER PLACEMENT :32(0 SAB 713…

April 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… she irrigun Bail Seventy-mine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan An open letter to the faculty... 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

…: ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ Stop the reprisals now. FOR TWO weeks in March students and faculty at the University shut the place down to emphasize the seriousness of their support for the BAM demands. At one…

…. And when public hearings ate held, we must be prepared to act against them en masse. By MICHAEL DAVIS Daily Guest Writer 1 WANT TO give you faculty some advice. I'm a student, and these days a student

… fellows. You want to bring students before your administrative boards and punish them. You've been outraged by disruption of your classes during the BAM strike, and you want revenge. You don't see that what…

… also refused to go before the University's own student judiciary. The student body provided rules for your pro- tection. The student judiciary has heard cases under those rules, convicted some of those…

April 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

… had leukemia. But the PFLP, a radical group Had- dad helped found, said he died in an Arab country, which was not named. And the Arabic phrase for "acquired martyrdom" is seldom used to indicate death…

… mulfiple hijack in 1970, the massacre at Israel's Lod Airport in 1972, the abduction of Arab oil ministers in 1975 and the aircraft hijackings to Entebbe in 1976 and Mogadishu in 1977. The latter hijackings…

… rug out from them.'" The citizens' group must collect over 250,000 petition signatures to have the proposal placed on the November state- wide ballot. Student volunteers began the drive to obtain…

April 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…- Friday, April 9, 1976 e sort of inter- companied the two black men is edited and managed by students ntees for the holy to the court of Judge Joseph at the University of Michigan. News# phone 764…

… (Israeli Parliament) since 1965 " Former Secretary-General, Israel Labour Party (1970-72) "Our relations with the Palestinian Arabs constitute the most important element of -our relations with the Arab world…

April 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… at Kanaker, but'said he was missed by about 200 yards. The Syrian spokes- person said a shell hit within a few dozen yards of the commander. SYRIA'S OFFICIAL Arab News Agency is.ued a government…

… talks with Soviet leaders, the Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar reported. The paper's Moscow correspondent, quoting Arab diplomatic sources, said Assad would be at the head of a large Syrian delegation. But he…

… Volume LXXXIV, Number 153 Thursday, April 11, 1974 is edited and managed by students at' the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published…

April 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 153) • Page Image 8

… their word," and called for Arab unity. "We now call on the rest of the Arab countries to revise their position. We have ahead of us a hard struggle to im- plement peace. I call on the Arab coun- tries to…

… 49601 616 - 775-9754 Impact Improved Planning Action 25185 Goddard Road Taylor, Michigan 48180 313 - 291-5400 M FROMb AFFIX POSTAGE HERE i At Circulation Department Student Publications Building 420…

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… announced a new and more aggressive military policy. Soviet Ambassador Yakov Malik said his country would support Arab demands for sanctions against Israel since Israel had ignored previous ' Security Council…

… a new policy of striking n interview at Arab guerrillas wherever they "I think may be to prevent attacks rather tify in pub- than waiting to retaliate. He told a television interviewer a report by…

… any In other action, Algerian U.N. have any Ambassador Abdellatif Rahal said See ARABS, Page 10 Executive privilege deal deni WASHINGTON (UPI) - Both the White House and Sen. Sam Ervin (D.-N.C.) yes…

… the contrary: For most University students, Friday the Thirteenth was just another "Itday. ratdy"sasPu The sun shone brightly, the birds wsang, the sky was pure blue. Busi- tii;:'::ness" was reported…

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… proud high command was rocked by the re- port of an inquiry committee, published Tuesday, which accus- ed Elazar and Zeira of making light of Arab war preparations. Another high general, Shmuel Gonen…

…, April 4, 1974' is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News pnne 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published ldaily Tuesday through Sunday morning…

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS POSITIONS OPEN: * President. & Vice-President # Executive Council Seats Filing forms for candidacy may be obtained at the LS&A Student Government Office, Room 3M, Michigan Union…

… provide max- imum assurance that homes will not be broken into and innocent citizens harassed." Rackham Student Government is now taking applications to fill positions on: * LSA Search Committee for Dean…

… Rhodes' Replacement * Dean Sussman's Grad Grievance Committee * Long Range Planning Committee Task Forces on: -Decision Making Processes -Size of the Student Body To apply come to Room 2006 Rackham…

April 05, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Leba- non, marking their first entry into the fighting near the Is- raeli border, leftist and right- ist sources reported. The informants said Syrian gunners of the Arab League peacekeeping army hammered…

… defendant. Sadat, Carter meet WASHINGTON - Egypt's President Anwar Sadat served notice yesterday that "the Pal- estinian cause" is the core of the Arab - Israeli conflict. "No progress whatsoever can be…

… the All-Campus Constitution to protect students from discrimination on the basis of sexual prefer- ence. Right now there is little protection for lesbian or gay male students who face discrimination in…

… lesbian and gay male students are treated fairly. The MSA Election is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 4, 5, and 6. Please remember to vote and to vote YES on Proposal No. 1. SUPPORT THE RIGHTS OF YOUR…

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…, stated Willis.r h ural events, interesting associates, old-world H admitted hor, that his ambience. The Medieval and Renaissance Cot- 'o eth legium is now accepting reservations for student proposal was…

Student Assembly; Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Michigan; B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation; Program in Judaic Studies; LSA-SG; Office of Ethics and Religion; Lord of Light Lutheran Church…

… have waited until' the Arab anger over the peace treaty; e had abated. They expressed concern. - about the economic and political san- ctions imposed on Egypt over the: o weekend and the departure of…

Arab: ambassadors from Cairo. "Why did he have to come now?": asked one. But for Begin, the trip was a momen- tous occasion that signaled a new era of reconciliation after four wars and 30: years of open…

… credit hours. Graduate status preferred for the Resident Directors positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (lb) Must be a registered U. of M. student on the Ann Arbor campus in good academic standing during the period…

April 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…- Beatrice Straight B'.s, S-,een--ay-Paddy Chayefsky blLuy peneu lre nily ai er an Arab shell landed on their side. The Palestinians and their left- ist allies have repeatedly claim- ed that Israel is…

Arab villagers to cross into Israel for treatment. Christian leaders in Beirut ex- pressed bewilderment over offic- ial Syrian newspaper comments which suggested a change in Sy- ria's attitude toward…

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