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April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…Here's mud - er, I mean tear gas in your eye. The Ann Arbor police paid no regard to gas etiquette in clearing South U. Monday night, and the students' attitude was not much better. Tommy Stinson…

… of editorial freedom Vol CI o.10 n Arbr ichian Wdneda, Ari 8,199 ( 192 Te ichga3.i Students question cop use of teargas by Ben Deci old man from Sterling Heights was charged Daily Crime Reporter…

… shot us with teargas," LSA first-year student Jason Menges said. The mounted division swept up and down South University twice. Students taunted the force, slapped their horses, and tugged at the…

… crowd of students after Mon- day's NCAA Championship basketball game because many administrators were still in Minneapolis - where the tournament took place. "Right now, nobody has the facts to com- ment…

… See UNIVERSITY, Page 2 DOUG KANTEPJDaily An unidentified student cheers as a kiosk goes up in flames on the corner of South University and East University late Monday night after police officers left…

… the scene. -Speakers clash during Israeli-Arab discussion By Pari Berk and Ren6e Huckle Daily Staff Reporters Speakers clashed during the first University Jewish- Arab sponsored Israeli…

… said, "The conference is important because it's Jews and Arabs taking risks to sponsor something jointly because of the sincere desire to bring about peace." Abraham, a member of the Detroit American…

… diplomat in the U.S., said, "A bi-national state is suicide for both parties. "The real conflict is between Arabs and Israelis who want peace and the dangers that loom against them. Am I optimistic? Yes…

April 07, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…After not informing students of the Code since its implementation, the administration has now sent out its own propaganda - Michigan Voices. This weekend, five B.F.A. students will perform…

… Administration Reporter The University's week-long freeze on information relating to cases under the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities ended yesterday when officials agreed to provide statistical…

… data from the past week. The policy change by the Office of StudentAffairs immediately reinstated the flow of statistical information to the public. However, other informa- tion will not be released…

… because the University is concerned about violat- ing student confidentiality. "We're continuing to assess this and try to find a way we can get infor- mation to the University community for informational…

… Michigan StudentAssembly Student Rights Commission, said the University is violating its original prom- ise to students by releasing only statis- tics. "That's absolutely not what we agreed to," Van…

April 06, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 6, 1990 * cijbe ~irigan faiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO…

… system. Each citi- zen, Arab and Jew alike, is granted one vote and is eligible to be elected to public office. In South Africa, a non-white ma- jority, which possesses virtually no polit- ical rights, is…

…. It is therefore prohibited, by international law, from granting Israeli citizenship to the territories' Arab resi- dents. The South African government re- frains from granting full citizenship to its…

… South Africa. A 1987 U.S. State Depart- ment report to congress showed that many countries, including Israel, the United States, France, Great Britain, Italy, and several Arab nations, have maintained…

…. Israel, like any other nation, desires. peaceful relations with as many countries as possible. Israel was, however, placed in a complicated predicament by the eco- nomic isolation imposed on it by its Arab

… neighbors, and subsequently by Black African nations under pressure from the Arab world in 1973. South Africa was one of the only nations in this region to man- tain ties with Israel. Despite these ties…

…, has been singled out for direct individual criticism. This double standard reflects an : anti-Israel, not an anti-apartheid, agenda. Enrollment 'U' is doing little to attract minority students tions…

Arab world's trade with South Africa to- talled $2-3 billion, including 95 percent of South Africa's oil shipped directly from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Egypt, and Iran. Most of South…

April 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… Far most of us in this business have used East and Arab world have barely the figure of 3 million plus," dented the overwhelmingly Chris- Neuhaus said. tian composition of the U.S. The finding indicates…

… that half of population, a 13-month survey of Arab Americans either have 113,000 adults has found. Christian origins or converted in Study director Barry Kosmin of America. *the City University of New…

… sewers have not overflowed - you are just get- ting a whiff of students participat- ing in one of the many events University organizations are spon- soring to help celebrate the 21st Earth Day April 22. En…

…-Act is kicking off "Earth Week" by sponsoring a garbage carry. They are asking students to collect the trash they create (including recyclables) from Monday, April 15 through Friday, April 19. They suggest…

students put food in a small garbage bags and all other garbage in a durable bag and carry them to class. On Friday, En- Act will set up recycling bins in the Diag where students may come and see just how…

student aware- ness about toxics. In addition, they will be circulating a petition in support of the Toxics Reduction Bill. "We want people to know the University owns three toxic waste dumps and there are…

… 96 toxic dumps in Washtenaw County," said PIRGIM member Gwen Quigley. PIRGIM will also be providing transportation for students who would like to travel to Lansing on Wednesday to protest Gov. Engler…

…* ronmental issues) is done by women," said Aberdeen Marshs chair of Michigan Student Assembly's Environmental Commission. 'Environmental awareness is more common-place now' - Gwen Quigley PIRGIM membet…

… Although there are many activi- ties planned for next week, several organization leaders said students have not shown the interest in Earth Day that prevailed last year. "Last year was the twentieth ai…

… planted before the Gulf War. He was the only doctor * lzumlu refugee camp 35 west of Cukurca, where at the miles about Baker proposes Israeli peace plan to Arab leaders CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Secretary of…

April 01, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… Los Angeles Times STA Travel is the world's largest -- travel organization specializing in low-cost travel for students. PSST! Got the urge to travel? STA Travel has great student airfares to…

… destinations around the world. Go shopping on our website for current student airfares, WASHINGTON - Amid growing tension in the Middle East, Jordan's King Hussein is to meet President Clinton and other top U…

…' any Arab leader. But he is expected to warn the administration that other Arab leaders are reaching a point where they feel forced to freeze the peace process and halt direct dealings that some have ten…

… senior member of his entourage. This weekend, Arab League foreign ministers recommended that the group's 22 members stop trade and other contacts aimed at normalizing relations with Israel. Palestinian…

… housing pro- ject and a terrorist bombing on March 21 at a Tel Aviv cafe have combined to thwart the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Hussein, who in 1994 became the third Arab leader to sign a peace…

… accord with Israel, also is expected to relay growing Arab concern that Netanyahu may not accept the land-for-peace premise of the 1993 Oslo accord that set in motion serious negotiations between Israeli…

… and Palestinian leaders. And without land, the Arabs will be unable to support the current peace process. Yesterday, Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright were briefed on the Middle East…

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April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

… pitiful story of Gritte (Marianne Basler), the youngest sister who has a predilection for long engagements and a forbidden Arab man. In the hands of a lesser director, the narrative device of showing the…

… of French colonial rule in Algeria and the op- pression of the native Arab popula- tion. In the first segment, the Arabs never appear, but are referred to with distaste. In the second, the film shows…

… the Arabs who are lucky enough to get underpaid jobs for See OVERSEAS, Page 10 America, America dir. Annemarie Stoll Performance Network April 12, 1992 My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty…

… Service-8, 10:30 a.m. gold bond cleaners I- - Amazin' Blue- A co-ed a capetla singing ensemble. Comedy Company- A student- directed and written comedy troupe that perorms once a term and has travelled to…

April 04, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

… officials - such as SACUA and Black faculty members - to try to get a consensus. In 1970, Gorman was the first Black elected to the University's Student Government Council, the campus-wide student advisory…

… com- mission (presently MSA). He ran for office because he thought Black students were not adequately in- volved in campus politics. Gorman saw increased Black en- rollment as the top priority for the…

… University when he was a student. "This is a state institution and at the time there was only three percent Black enrollment," Gorman said. "This was not nearly representative of the qualified population or of…

… idealism, which wasn't always easy during the Reagan years.' - Darryl Gorman former BAM organizer students are challenged academi- cally." Gorman said he would like to see more underprivileged students who…

… page 1 "That kind of thinking limits who you speak to," he said. "The job of the MSA President is to speak to students, not minority stu- dents or female students...to speak to one group on campus is not…

… denied the Ofek-2 satellite was part of a program to spy on its Arab neighbors, but Iraeli leaders boasted that the launch showed the country's scientific and military superiority over Arab countries…

… immediate intel- ligence on Arab military moves and the rocket technology involved also could carry more lethal payloads. The rocket was launched from an undisclosed site, aimed westward over the…

… Mediterranean to avoid giving Arab countries a look at it. The Ofek-2 -"Ofek" is Hebrew for "horizon"- will range from 130 miles at its lowest point, to 923 miles at its highest, according to Israel Aircraft…

… dreary, damp weekend wasn't enough, students experi- enced mutant snowflakes assaulting their mouths and eyes on the way to class yesterday. Oh, what a delight it is to celebrate an Ann Arbor spring in…

… boots and a snowsuit. Ski resorts re-opened their doors, students whipped out their quartz heaters, and department stores restocked their shelves with winter apparel. Whatever happened to the groundhog…

April 07, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… proceed with the peace talks. Opponents of the peace talks or- ganized demonstrations in numerous cities. In Afula, students chanted "Death to Arabs" and "Baruch Goldstein, We Love You." MARK FRIEDMAN…

… blue and gold caskets along with its usual sweat-shirts, tee-shirts and hats, Sigler says that the Alumni Association would rather leave that business to the funeral homes. Because most students strive…

… Duderstadt. That is not how I'd like to be remembered unless those colors put mega-bucks in my pocket," said Teneka Johnson, an LSA first-year student. Others view the suggestion as a possibility."I don't know…

… - Maya Elharar, an 18-year old high school student. The explosion occurred at about 12:30 p.m. in the northern town of Afula near a city bus stop close to three high schools. As a bus pulled up to the stop…

… and some students crowded around, a blue Opel parked 10 feet in front of the bus erupted in a fire cloud. Some students had finished school for the day. "Two boys were burning like torches. They came…

… came off in my hand." Afula, a factory and agriculture town in the northern Galilee region, is surrounded by Arab villages and is six miles from the occupied West Bank town of Jenin. At least one of the…

… dead was an Arab woman. The Islamic militant group Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was in revenge for the Feb. 25 massacre in a Hebron mosque. The car used in the attack was a heap…

… University of Michigan, there was no place for Black students to get housing, no place for Jewish students to get housing," Pollack said. "I have enormous respect for Alma as a person and I know her strengths…

April 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… young men then, ry because they thought Israel was missing the chance to e peace with an Arab enemy. So they decided to write a letter. The letter sparked a movement. The movement brought tens of…

…, and the peace they sought with all the Arabs is still elusive. Their movement was dubbed Peace Now, to their conster- nation - they thought it was too insistent, too "American." After two decades the…

… letter, such as Tzali Reshef, the current impasse in Israeli-Arab relations is dis- couraging. "I don't think we have all the time in the world," Reshef said. "In the Middle East, if you have a deadlock…

… *h Arab neighbors, return of land to the Palestinians. But leaving a huge celebratory rally in Tel Aviv in November 1995, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated. Peace Now watched in dismay as…

… Molenar, who also participated in the program last summer, said many of the students' worst teaching fears never materialized. "We had been afraid that our lessons wouldn't be good enough," Molenar said…

… all the summer activities. Organizers said they hope to receive increased funding to expand the course so students from across the country could take part in the volunteer program. To find out more…

… information or to register for the course, students can e- mail hcashman@umich.edu. ITD Continued from Page 1A tures in line with its budget. It would never be our policy to reduce services. ITD is working with…

… MSA representa- tives, the Rackham Student Government LTD's Student Advisory Committee and other groups to further revise the basic t computing program for next year. "We're looking to meet…

… approximately 95 percent of all students' needs," Griffiths said. lTD's main goal for future policy changes is to make sure computing ser- t vices for students are not reduced. "We want to provide as much service…

… 1 as we can with our funding" McCord said. Student S -. paper aims or diversity CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -- The editors of the Harvard Crimson recently looked around the newsroom and came to a sudden…

April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…8A -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 18 1996 y STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- BASS GUITAR 4 SALE Washburn 5 string, tinental voucher & AMEX card…

…. needed 1 bdrm. apt. ATTENTION ALL Students! Over $6 Bil- $125/mo. 323 Packard. Avail. April 22. Call lion in public and private sector grants & Courtney at 913-5877. TIOS DELIVERS Ann Arbor's best…

… on both sides, and said he came out to the Diag because he feels pas- sionately about Israel's security and the lives of civilians. "I thought it would be important for all the Arabs and Jews to come…

… present an annual re- port describing the research programs and their progress at the University. Michigan Student Assembly Presi- dent Fiona Rose, who was inducted Tuesday, will give a biannual report to…

… the regents, in addition to writtenmate rials she included in the regents' agend book. "' includedalistofourrecentstudent appointments because I wantedto stress to the regents the extent of how students

… are involved on campus," Rose said. Rose also included a chart explaining the proposed student activity fee, a plan spearheaded by former MSA President Flint Wainess. Rose said she plans to speak about…

… the state of the student body and its quality of life. "It will be important r the regents to hear the needs and ph sophical wants of students," she said. As with every monthly meeting, the board will…

April 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

… elections in the Fishbowl, students cast their bal- lots for the political party of their choice. Sponsored by the University's American Zionist Youth Foundation (AZYF), the mock elections were part of a…

…. "The purpose of this project was to promote Israel's democratic nature and to compare systems," added the projects other co-coordinator Melissa Silverman, an LSA senior. "Most Jewish students are not at…

… Larry Garner. "I think that Labor will win on this campus because the average Jewish student is liberal and for the Israeli government." "In this election I would guess that the Labor coalition will win…

… be- cause the student body as a whole is Dems propose slashing defense WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic-controlled House Budget Committee on Thursday approved a plan to slash President Bush's de…

… the security of Israel. Katz said AZYF was very happy with the 140 person voter turn-out. Garner said he voted because, "I'm taking an Arab-Israeli conflict class right now and because I have also been…

… issues, and finds methods for students to visit Israel. Each year the organization is formed by students who have justj visited Israel, said LSA Senior Lynn Blaustin,an AZYF co-representative. Hostage…

… to Damascus. It also renewed threats to attack jetliners and airports used to trans- port thousands of Soviet Jewish em- igrants to Israel, who Arab leaders say could strengthen Israel and dis- place…

April 13, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… the market. "The See LEISURE, Page 2 'U' students return from trip to turbulent Ukraine by Megan McKenna Twelve University students re- turned last month from a two-week exchange program with Lviv…

… State University in the Republic of the Ukraine. Selected by the Center for Russian and East European Studies (CREES), the students included ar- chitecture and computer science ma- jors. The students were…

… the rest of the Soviet Union. The stu- dents took part in demonstrations held by the student dissident organi- zation, "Bratftvo," which is in oppo- sition to the present regime. Observing their…

… are very "curious and intelligent. There's not much apathy. Everyone is doing some- thing." Students found the people com- mitted to change, a result of a deep intellectual and moral integrity, said…

… Kari Johnstone, an LSA senior who went on the trip. The exchange was arranged under the auspices of the Citizen Exchange Council's University Pairing Pro- gram in order to promote university student

… exchange. The students were accompanied by History Professor and CREES Director Roman Szpor- A goal of the exchange is to "build a long term working and teaching relationship" Ostafin said. 'Lviv provides…

April 03, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 3, 1991 Wbe £t4han &ult 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K. GOTTESMAN…

… in the dark as to how she will accomplish her goals. But now that she has won, it is important that Ann Arbor residents - and specifically students - hold her to her ideals, and ensure that they become…

… refute this assertion. The one issue of paramount importance to students in the Brater platform was her promise to protect student rights on campus. Incidents in which students clash with city residents or…

… officials - such as the South Quad macing incident of last term - clearly merit Brater's attention during her tenure. This was an issue largely ignored by Jernigan, leaving students with very little recourse…

… in City Hall. Brater should make herself accessible and open to student concerns, and attempt to combat some of the existing tensions between students and the Ann Arbor community. Liz Brater did not…

April 23, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

… awarded members of Students Honoring Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching (SHOUT) $1,000 for their work in recognizing superior professors. Baker meets with Kuwaiti rulers as human rights abuses continue by…

… Garrick Wang Daily Staff Reporter Twelve hundred Michigan eighth-grade students have received reports from the University's Fitness Research Center outlining positive ways to eliminate the health risks in…

… Saudi Arabia. Baker's scheduled sessions with President Hafez Assad and Foreign Minister Farouk Sharaa loomed as his most difficult challenge on the Arab side, as he attempts to fashion a format and…

… possibility that Baker might fly to Moscow to firm up a jointly sponsored con- ference, provided he can resolve the Arab-Israeli differences over the agenda and the extent of third-party participation. Prince…

April 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 12, 1993 - Page 3 I Israel's *cabinet cuts Arab work force JERUSALEM (AP) - Cabinet ministers endorsed Prime Minister *Yitzhak Rabin's plans yesterday to keep the…

… Israelis for future concessions in Middle East peace talks. The closure, imposed March 31 ufter a wave of Arab-Israeli attacks, bars 1.8 million Palestinians from entering Israel and dealt a harsh economic…

… account for half the ncome of Gaza and one-third the ncome of the West Bank. Israeli employers, meanwhile, depend on Arabs to fills many low-level jobs. Yesterday, the Cabinet decided to review the closure…

… violence in South Africa Attackfollows murder of ANC oficial SHARON MUSHER/Dally Groovin' at Quadapalooza RC first-year student Seth Wenig (far left) and his partner RC sophomore Preeti Garg (left) dance at…

… government of "New Serbia" be formed. Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic on Saturday reasserted that Serbs have a "right" to unite conquered territories in a Greater Serbia. Student groups Q Chinese…

… Christian Fellowship, meeting, Charles Lee, speaker, Mosher-Jordan, Muppy Lounge, 7:30 p.m. U EnvironmentalAction Coalition, meeting, School of Natural Re- sources, Room 1040,8 p.m. Q Indian American Students

… As- sociation, weekly board meet- ing, Michigan League, Room A, 7 p.m. U Michigan Student Assembly, meeting to discuss Diag policy, Michigan Union, 3rdFloor,7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel…

…- lowship, administration/Finance Committee, 6 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.; St. Mary Student Par- ish, 331 Thompson St. Q Rainforest Action Movement, meeting, Dana Building, Room 1046,7 p.m. U Shorin…

…'s Studies Lounge, Room 232D, 12-2 p.m. Student services Q The Adoptee Gathering, drop in todiscuss specific issues that con- cern adult adoptees, Catholic So- cial Services Building, 117 N. Division St., 6…

…:30-8:30 p.m. U Consultation for Student Lead- ersand Student Organizations, speak with peer and professional consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202…

April 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… University this weekend to participate in the First Annual Midwest Asian American Student Union Conference. Ariyoshi gave a speech on Friday titled "Asian Americans and Political Leadership" in which he…

… stressed the importance of public service in political leadership. In an interview before the speech, Ariyoshi said he wanted to "challenge students to get involved in the community in ways that they…

… it," Ariyoshi said. The former Governor said he be- lieved that too often law and busi- ness students aren't motivated to become involved in community ser- vice. " Often when they do get in- Solved, I…

… recycling. She said one reason was "the fact that they're (students) starting to become familiarized with the sys- tem. They're starting to see contain- ers everywhere." The University has 935 recycling…

…, faculty, and students. Both agreed the current popular- ity of recycling has sparked an in- crease in collections. Carolyn Becking, a member of the student group Recycle U-M, praised the University…

… standing-room only crowd turned out at the Paton Accounting Center Friday to hear Amin Gemayel, the former President of Lebanon, speak to Prof. Raymond Tanter's Arab-Israeli Conflict class. Gemayel, who was…

… under one interna- tional institution such as the United Nations. "One of these commissions might focus on the Arab-Israeli problem, for example. Another might be dedicated to Lebanon. A third could…

…~tAr " nI& __" %1"W 0 %10A *W*' U ~ U U WT N ~ ~ d d ~i~- -~ mmuuuoriy services by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter In a letter to Vice President for Student Services Mary Ann Swain, Chair of the Office…

… of Minority Affairs Advisory Committee (OMAAC) John Matlock ex- pressed his concerns regarding the directorship policy of Minority Student Service (MSS). The Minority Affairs Commission in April 1989…

…. After authorizing a search com- mittee in September comprised of students, faculty, and administra- tors to find a permanent director, Swain implemented a hiring freeze. By this time, the committee had al…

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… town meetings with students today and tomorrow. "The idea came from the fact that the president and the provost were really eager to reach out to the students and have a conversation with them," said…

… B at 4:30 p.m., the adminis- tors will speak briefly about the pre- vious academic year and then open the floor to students, Horn said. "The goal is for both the president and the provost to hear from…

… meetings in ifferent locations. The town meetings were advertised through e-mail and fliers. "We've asked that student leaders bring along those who they are mentor- ing," Horn said. She said the…

… place at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Rackham Auditorium. University President Lee Bollinger will give the opening address before Adams delivers his lecture. The Golden Apple is an award that allows students to…

… choose their favorite professor. Students submitted nomina- tions by e-mail or ballot to determine the winner of the event, sponsored by Wtudents Honoring Outstanding University Teaching, a division of…

… University in 1974. He has previously been awarded the Thurnau Professorship in 1991 from the University. 0 The award was established eight years ago and includes a $1,000 prize. Student program seeking…

… volunteers The Welcome to Michigan Program, which helped organize more than 250 activities for incoming students this past fall, is now accepting volunteers for next fall. The program, which was started five…

… years ago. begins on Sept.] when new students move in to residence halls and continues until Sept. 7. Campus organi- zations interested in participating in the event must complete an form by April 10…

…. Students interested in becoming involved with the program should con- tact Jennifer Cross at 764-6413 or by e- mail at welcome@umich.edu. Poet-in-residence scheduled to read Michael Dennis Browne, the…

April 06, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…, the Daily opined that Diag policy was an undue obstacle to the legitimate humanitarian and political activities of the Arab-American Students, Association (ARAMSA) in its attempt to address the Hebron…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 6, 1994 G e £Iiri~iga &dtIlg t w +rir a w r r++ A " w + a rn. " r+r t __ 1% -- I 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the…

… cooperate to improve lighting Washtenaw Avenue at night is a dark and foreboding stretch of roadway. Amber lights bathe the street in a dim glow, providing little protection for the students who walk the…

… of safety in Ann Arbor. As city officials draft a budget for next year, the Michigan Student Assembly is pushing the lighting issue. In a March 14 letter to city council members, LSA Rep. Andrew Wright…

… those of the city. Furthermore, it also has a strong interest in improving safety in student areas. Unfortu- The Bosnian a 9i K.f a ~ K2 ,w.7-t I nately, University officials are strangely mum about…

… incentive to ensure safety. The students who walk along Washtenaw Avenue at night are constituents, as it were, of the Univer- sity, and have a right to expect the Univer- sity to be interested in their well…

… highest priority on the safety of students and other residents. I r jNqa ' I responds to Department of Communication rumors To the Daily: We write to correct any misconception generated by any recent…

… begin shortly will help us provide an even better education for Michigan students, who should always demand no less than the best from us. JAMES J. DUDERSAD President GILBERT R. WHITAKER, JR. Provost…

… the Daily to handle? When the Daily is silent after a coalition of six student and community groups holds a rally on the Diag attended by 75 students, what are we to conclude? In an editorial last week…

… coverage of Hebron massacre shows anti-Semitism," in which a student accused the Daily of anti-Semitism for covering the massacre, its aftermath, and student activism in its wake. As Karima Bennoune pointed…

April 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… through she student government." Southworth and the two other plain- were referred to attorney Jordan 4Morence, and after evidence was com- a iled, they filed the case in federal court. In November 1996…

…, the district court ftudge ruled in the students' favor, affirm- ing that their right to freedom of speech and association had been violated. The university appealed to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals…

… decision was made, the university refunded the .student fee money to all three plaintiffs, Southworth Said. He said this action proves the uni- versity has a weak case. Southworth said he is confident that…

… its decision. Michigan Student Assembly Rep. Sumeet Karnik also expressed feelings of opposition to Southworth's no-fund- ing stance. "I think it would be a terrible disaster" if the funding of student

… groups was dis- continued, Karnik said. "I can see a lot of student groups discontinuing if they couldn't get money from MSA." Karnik, who chairs the assembly's Budget and Priorities Committee, said the…

… University's student fee, which is less than $10 per semester, is allocated to groups who apply for money and pre- sent a convincing case to the MSA bud- get committees. All University students are eligible to…

… prayers yesterday and there was no comment from Christian offi- cials. Libya hands over Pan Am terrorists CAIRO, Egypt - Arab dignitaries headed to Libya yesterday to witn the handover of two suspects in te…

… 1988 Pan Am bombing, a further sign their promised extradition is on track. A delegation led by Ahmed Ben Heli, the Arab League's assistant secre- tary-general, flew yesterday to Tunisia. From there, the…

… delegates were to be driven to the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Representatives from six Arab coun- tries also were to attend the handover, Ben Heli said. - Compiled from Daily wire report rn-u r go- Check out…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… between different fields of study. "It's not an evil to disintegrate, but an evil not to re-integrate (fields of study)," Coppola said. He also encouraged both teachers and students to take responsibility…

… and white clumps, ex- plaining that it is necessary to take what onethas learned to relate it to "the big picture." He said it was a picture of a dog, and for students not to give up on problems until…

… was "his idea that learning is the real mis- sion of the University." Aaron Thorton, a first-year engi- neering student, said, "I didn't want to go (to the speech) when my room- mate told me a chemistry…

…? Probably not, but each of these will help to highlight Earth Week today thanks to the Michigan Student Assembly's Environmental Issues Commission. A schedule of environmental ac- tivities will take place all…

… will begin at 6 p.m. in Room 1046 of the Dana Building and will be followed by a free reception serving a variety of organic foods. Other activities include a water- condom toss sponsored by Students

Arabs and 18 soldiers, Israel radio said. Most suffered slight injuries. There were about 70 people on the bus when the bomb exploded. The Islamic Resistance Movement, or Hamas, claimed responsibility for…

… only the innocents, on both sides, Israelis and Palestinians, and serve only to hit at the heart of the peace process," Arafat said in Strasbourg, France. Israeli-Arabs were among the victims in both…

April 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Dinner Dance, Arab-American Students' Association, Slauson Middle School, 1019 W.Washington St., Cafeteria, 7-11:30 p.m. U Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Conservatory Tour, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800…

… weather sent the fair indoors and organizers said student turnout was low. Payal Parekh, an SNRE sopho- more and member of the MSA Envi- ronmental Issues Commission (EIC), said the rain caused several…

… problems. The fair format called for local environmental organizations to setup informational tables on the Diag, but Parekh said, "People don't want to sit three hours in the rain, and (students) won't stop…

… attendance. University students Ryan Bradley andPolkWagner will speakatthemen' s rally, and Homeless Action Committee member Corey Dolgon will sing. Organizers of themen'srally agreed that rape is partially…

… Case Against Environmentalism: Moral, Economic, and Scientific," discus- sion, sponsored by the U-M Students of Objectiveness. "Without exception the environ- mental crisis you hear about every- day is…

…:30 p.m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8 p.m. Q Music Night at Canterbury, Can- terbury House, 518 E. Washing- ton St., 9 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel…

…- lowship, U-M Student Prayer Group, 7p.m.; Rosary 7:30p.m.; St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St Q The Nitric Oxide Story: A Les- son in Scientific Serendipity Persistence, Chemistry Building, Room…

…, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd., 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Tree Planting, Law Quad, 1 p.m. Q Fight Auto Theft, vehicle win- dow etching, North Campus Fire Station, 1946 Beal Ave.,10 am.- 2 p.m. Q Hafleh, Arab Culture…

…:30 a.m., and 2 & 3 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship, Peer Ministry Meeting, 3 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.; St.Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St. Q Northwalk Safety Walking Ser- vice…

…, NY 10020 Phone (212)581-3040 Mail this ad for Special Student/Teacher Tariff 0 RENTAL OLEASE [ PURCHASE 1 acr , .A ti 1 Gamma iof A - Ii ri an Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor Society…

April 10, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… seeks dismantling of six commissions in reform quest k # by Jay Garcia Daily Ai Reporter At its first meeting last night, the new Michigan Student Assembly began to push through a conservative agenda…

student group recognition structure received first reads last night as did proposed changes to the structure of MSA's six commissions. The commissions include the Peace and Justice Commission and the…

… and comnis- sions. In any kind of organization there are commissions and commit- tees. (Peace and Justice) is a coordi- nating body for students interested in these issues," Church said. Also added to…

… the agenda was a resolution which would rescind last week's resolution which gave Todd Ochoa money to aid him with his le gal expenses against the University. Ochoa was the student arrested for chalking…

… President James Green during last night's MSA meeting. Van by Julie Foster Daily MSA Reporter Valey tenure comes to an end Students crowded into the Michigan Student Assembly chambers last night to watch…

…. In November, over 100 members of student groups filled the assembly chambers to express discontent with MSA's room allocation procedure. Many of the groups were forced to share office space with other…

… in November, Van Valey staged rallies to protest the deci- sion and tried to organize a student strike. This semester, in the midst of the Persian Gulf War, Van Valey helped organize anti…

April 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…4A- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 23, 1996 Ibe £tirbtgn gailg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

…'s proposed changes would transfer $105 mil- lion of the $185 million appropriated for adult education to the Jobs Commission. Students over 19 years of age would not be allowed to take traditional classes in…

… degree in education is to learn how to develop a cohesive curriculum. Moreover, educators learn proper means of discipline in an education program. Through student teaching, they learn how to…

… conflict that they create amongst black students here at the University'? The members of these organizations (not all, but many) walk around campus with three letters emblazoned on their chests, heads or…

… other personal belongings like they are better than the rest of us. Their elitist atti- tudes manifest themselves in the lives of black students in a variety of ways. First, their attitudes pre- sent huge…

… obstacles to rea- sonable students who desire to commit themselves to the principles of the organiza- tion. These organizations have these "rush functions" or "rites of passages," replete with rudeness…

…, where would you be? You will never be able to do enough community service abroad to make amends for the irreparable harm you have done to your home - the black students at this university. DANIELLE…

… are any Arab coun- tries supposed to live peace- fully when they know the Israelis have free reign over all their lands by the permis- sion of the United States? In order for aggression and unrest to…

Arab countries and their inhabitants. And the scary thing is that anti-Arab sentiment has become fash- ionable in American society. As we speak, innocent Lebanese citizens are paying the price of this…

… racism. Everyone knows the Israeli army is much stronger than any Arab army. What are the Israelis trying to prove? That they can precisely bomb civilian neighborhoods in southern Lebanon? OK, they have…

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

… reputation of Michigan definitely plays a role in the type of students we attract." Herr also said that as a student ath- lete, it was an honor to be recognized by both the University's athletic head, Tom…

… College students and alumni crowded Boston bars to watch the game, with rivalries sparking some conflict between patrons, said Boston's Sullivan's Tap bouncer Bob McCauley. "There was wildness on both sides…

… confidential. Serving Students since 1970. RT Plus Tax F mite n each weeklyflis R-* "ros apf- Add Eurail, GermanRail, Guaranteed Lowest Car Rental Rates, Hotel, Youth Hostel - NT N A ON " ' Wolverine's to…

…-vote that (football) coaches poll. "We have more championships (than the University of Nebraska). We're the overall winners," he said. The Search for Arab-Israeli Peace: There's No Turning Back Lecture by Dr…

…. Aaron Miller Deputy Middle East Coordinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations, U.S. Department of State /a 1 I TOWN HALL MEETING WITH PRESIDENT LEE BOLLINGER AND PROVOST NANCY CANTOR EMWI n t i" t t t…

April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board All other cartoons, signed articles, and…

… Wolverines suffered a defeat at the hands of the Duke University Blue Devils in the NCAA basket- ball tournament, students and police converged on South University with bad attitudes and dangerous misconcep…

… entirely true, yet both contribute to the systematic confrontation that has become commonplace here. Without ma- jor adjustments in student attitude and police policy, neither is likely to dissipate soon…

… in use to control people's lives. Brian R. Holt Rackham graduate student How about some student tickets? The crowds that gathered on South University after each game of the NCAA Tournament…

April 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

… different -w program to w students in id. re Heather d an award for new campus magazine, the International Ob- server, said she was pleased at being recognized. 'It was great to see groups recognized. So…

…'t black and white." Syrian government radio, which usually reflects Assad's views, stressed that Israel must adhere to U.N. resolutions calling for with- drawal from lands that had been held by the Arabs

… in the Engineering to mark in an outstanding manner those students in Electrical or Computer ,ho through distinguished scholarship, activities, leadership and exemplary conferred honor on their Alma…

… Mater. rs of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu at the University of Michigan, ongratulate the following students for meeting the membership requirements and initation process, thus becoming active…

… members of Eta Kappa Nu:' Whatever the Saudis' motiv- tion, a suspension of financial sup port to the PLO could build confi- dence in Israel that Arab attitudes are changing. Baker has been trying to sell…

… Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir on that idea in order to encourage him to risk giving up territory to the Arabs in a peace settlement. Baker met with Saud in Cairo and then flew here to see Assa He also met…

… MINISTRY LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA 801 South Forest (at Hill Street), 668-7622 SUNDAY: Worship-10 a.ni. WEDNESDAY: Worship-7:30 p.m. Campus Pastor: John Rollefson ST. MARY'S STUDENT PARISH (A Roman…

…: Worship-10:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship-9 p.m. Pastor, Ed Krauss-663-5560 I The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

April 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

… 76-GUIDE, peer counseling phone line, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Alpha Phi Omega, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, pledge meeting, 7 p.m.; chapter meet- ing, 8 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan…

… March 24 letter to state Medicaid directors, the federal government repeated the position that they must conform to the new rule. KNOWLEDGE IS NOT ENOUGH Hmong high school students learn about 'U…

… description of one Detroit school from a teacher who accompa- nied 14 of his 8th grade students on a daylong workshop at the University. A workshop that hoped to bridge the gap between the promise of a univer…

…- sity education and the pitfalls of grow- ing up poor in a city. But the ethnic identity of these urban middle school students might be surprising: Asian American, more specifically Hmong. Originally from…

… groups of kids around campus but rarely would I see any Asian Americans. I wanted to do something for them," said Ting quickly adding, "It's the kids and the student leaders who make the program." One of…

… those student leaders, Timothy Chu, spoke to the question of what, if any, responsibility he felt as a Chinese American from the sub- urbs to a culturally and ethnically distinct group of kids from…

… yesterday was to try to reduce that awe and replace it with confidence. "If you want to go to college you. can find a way," was a message rel1 peated over and over by student lead- ers as the young students

… the Angell Hall corn' puter lab learning about word pro- cessing and e-mail. One student, with an oversized Michigan hat pulled down low on his head, admitted to preferring basket-, ball to computers…

… felt. Truancy is reportly down among those who have visited, the University. Project coordinators hope to expand the program by gef- ting University students into th& Hmong community to further help the…

… young students follow through oi their determination to go to college'' "I would like to go there and see their side of it," said Chu. "My view isp pretty one-sided. I rarely go to Detroit.' Watching over…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… branch of the NAACP, sociology and Afroamerican studies Prof. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and numerous University students. Johnson said "the eyes of the nation are on the University of Michigan" as well as the…

… California, Yale University planned to hold a rally in which 40 percent of the students of color painted their faces white. More than 300 people attended a day of action speak out at New York University…

… numbers of people that took part in the day's activities, but by "the qualitative devel- opment" of the movement. But sone students said they did not support the day of action. Jeff Schroeder, a law student

… campus groups, including the Black Student .nion, Alianza and Academics for Affirmative Action and Social Justice. February's day of action featured a rally, sit-ins and teach-ins. Event orga- nizers…

… encouraged students to skip classes in support of affirmative action. After the success of the first day of action, a mass e-mail was sent to schools across the nation early in March, asking schools to…

… withdrawal," President Elias Hrawi said during a visit to the United Arab Emirates. But Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was instantly receptive. "We welcome the decision by the Israeli Cabinet, "she…

… said. "This is a po'- itive step." While the United States would like to see a wider Arab-Israeli settlement that involved Syria, "we understand the value of making progress where we can," she said…

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

April 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… Association, alpha Kappa Delta Phi, the Thai Students Association, Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, the Chinese Christian Fellowship, the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Filipino American…

… the Badger Herald, Wisconsin's student newspaper. The researchers, led by psychology Prof. Pawan Sinha, hope to develop a computer program capable of sorting d understanding facial expressions. If we…

… begin April 5 and end April 10, are aimed at unifying the cam- pus through service projects. The goal is to encourage individual students and student groups to become involved in various organizations in…

… officials are to punish stu- dents for last weekend's riot, adminis- tration officials said yesterday. MSU administrators now can sanc- tion or suspend students if they com- mit crimes on campus. School offi…

…- cials also may suspend students if they commit off-campus crimes that pre- sent a "clear and present danger" to the community. Since last weekend, MSU officials have drafted a change that would allow the…

… campus judicial system to try off- campus cases even if they don't meet the "clear and present danger" level, including cases of arson and other felonies, said student affairs spokesper- son Marie Hansen…

…. Off-campus cases would still be tried in the county courts, she said. But the change would give the school more power to crack down on off-campus behavior by suspending students. The university's board…

… and surrounding areas to be prepared. MSU student government Chair Nate Smith-Tyge admitted he was "con- cerned" about a repeat event tonight but said many students he has talked to, are vowing to crack…

… down on any bad behavior. DHANI JONES/Daily Four University students perform during the Generation Asian Pacific American cultural show at the Power Center last night. Gen APA show sets Y2K 'in motion…

… family of the deceased. More than 300 students participate in cultural show By Marta Brill Daily Staff Reporter Combining issues and art, the annual Generation Asian Pacific American cultural show packed…

April 16, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… interest Arabs and Israelis have shown in peace talks, the State Department said yesterday. "No one knows how long this opportunity will exist," Margaret Tutwiler, the department spokes- person, said in…

… Arabia, Syria and probably Jordan. In all, he will have been home in Washington between trips barely 100 hours. This time Baker may make a stop in Jordan, indicating the inclusion of the Arab kingdom in…

… "against all Arabs and all Muslims and not against Iraq alone." Jordan controlled the West Bank, now held by Israel, from 1948 until 1967. Baker last month left Jordan out of his itinerary, but on his trip…

… peace in the Middle East," spokesperson Tutwiler said. Bush and Baker believe follow- ing up now, directly with the Arabs. and the Israelis, is important if progress is to be made, Tutwiler said. She…

…. 2439 Mason Hall, 8 p.m. Ultimate Frisbee Club, weekly mtg. New members welcome. Fuller Park, lower fields, 5 p.m. Students Concerned About Animal Rights, weekly mtg. Dominick's, 7:30 p.m. Take Back the…

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… yesterday, tightening a noose around the Arab country to pressure it to turn over suspects in the bomb- ing of Pan AM Flight 103. The punitive measures were sanctions approved by the United Nations, but a…

… citizens of countries support- ing the sanctions. Although there is Arab sentiment against the sanctions, nations in the region abided by a U.N. resolution passed March 31 banning arms sales to Libya and…

… .Black students are living up Infoirmtion and Library Studies Medicine to their responsibilities as citizens .....t:he:Thi:M...e.Le Kinesiology John' Uy " and human beings," Hyland said. Charles Smith…

…"WMZT NE IT'usra INTNTIONS TO 91E. OF THE~ U~.,E.RS ' ~N Continued from page 1 have a responsibility to change that from here on end." Students vehemently kicked, ripped and screamed as they tore down the…

… sexism is dead," Green said. The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center and University Minority Student Services helped to sponsor the event. ,_ ' a- - -H - .......... HEWITi Join Ou…

… great career with us. Interested students please forward resumes to: Lisa Jost, Hewitt Associates, P.O. Box 497, Lincolnshire, IL 60069. CITY Continued from page 1 South U. after a game and break things…

…." Van Houweling said he felt the meeting focused on the wrong is- sues. He said instead of discussing ways to lure students away from WRITE FOR THE DAILY LEARN BARTENDING 40 Hours- Weekends Low tuition…

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… try to come up with proposals plus alter- native activities," Brater said. "It's going to involve leadership from the students and the University seems very supportive of those efforts." - Daily…

… Administration Reporter Melissa Peerless contributed to this report. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan r t AN, -T'W"5YOs, i&,lL1CK, f Lar4)- ISN'T !7' kFESIV6- 7o 1pRt E-vC,.HA RA C-r -~ R-Nlr IK!! /-J!5 v KtoW 7H E Kt b's qE &ONNA CON…

… saying that 1,000 University students travel abroad annually (this is the number that study or work abroad). An additional 2,000 go abroad primarily for travel. Participation in international activities is…

… another person. What a heck of a person you are and boy do I hope you sleep good at night. You are one of a kind. Sandra S Miller LSA first-year student A formal apology from MSA Dear Mrs. Khalid: Please…

… accept this letter as a partial apology for the verbal attack which you suffered on March 24, 1992, in the chambers of the Michigan Student Assem- bly. This apology was directed by a vote of the assembly…

April 17, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter After more than four hours of debates, goodbyes and parting poems, the Michigan Student Assembly gavel officially changed hands last night. MSA President Fiona Rose and…

… said. "Ninety percent of the things Flint and I have e ... have nothing to do with Tuesday night T etings." Wainess said Rose's election is a "parting gift" from the students. "The person replacing me in…

… challenged assembly members to be "non- partisan on the assembly, but partisan everywhere else - partisan for the students." The orientation meetings for new representatives last week helped them to feel…

… comfortable at last night's meeting, Mehta said. Rose and Mehta intro- duced newly elected students to assembly protocol and campus issues, as well as a few current MSA members. "The 'new' meeting ... went…

… smoothly. We had a good, respective debate," Rose said. "This student government means business." LSA Rep. Ryan Friedrichs, a new member on the assembly, said the Rose-Mehta administration has already taken…

… "electronic town hall on the MSA confer" discussion about the relevance of political parties at the University. "I'd like the students to discuss whether the advan- tages of having parties outweigh the…

… disadvantages," Theis said. Theis invited all representatives and students to comment on his research about political parties on item 48 of"MSA-Talks." Also during the first meeting, MSA members de- feated a…

… resolution that criticized The Michigan Daily's coverage of the recent theft of 8,700 newspapers and that encouraged MSA's minority affairs commission to ensure minority students' views are accurately…

April 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed…

…. 1:: ( - -s . - . $4i x. rS - - :' r " _ 1 K I; u 62 :2 f /~. w Ann Arbor city e Students will go to the polls Monday for the third time in a month. We feel it is imperative that students vote to…

… city has stiffened noise violations, twice used chemical weapons on student crowds, and restricted Greek houses from obtaining per- mits to purchase or build additions to their houses, resulting in three…

… Arbor police maced Black students at a South Quad party, Hunter publicly lobbied for them in a rally on the Diag. 2nd Ward KIn the 2nd Ward, Republican Peter Fink will best serve his constituents. Fink…

… protecting student residents from suburbanite tyr- any. In the debates, Fink displayed regret that student-city relations have deteriorated and seems sympathetic to the treatment the Greek system has received…

… or preferences in the ten- sions between students and suburban residents. As a newcomer, he may do more than the incumbant to diffuse hostilities. His opponent, incumbent Democrat Bob Grady should be…

… perhaps one of the best candidates and hence our strongest endorsement. All students in the 4th Ward - regardless of their party preference - should elect Peter Nicolas, who is running on the Democratic…

April 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

students to a lecture by Jeffrey S. Lehman Dean of The University of Michigan Law School discussing The Search for Arab-Israeli Peace: There's No Turning Back Lecture by Dr. Aaron Miller Deputy Middle East…

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… Coordinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations, U.S. Department of State rr …

April 09, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… 132nd Annual Spring Concert with Bob McGrath of Sesame Street and the 1967 Around-the-World Glee Club. Sat. April 11, 1992 8PM * Hill Auditorium Tickets: $8, $6, $5, $3 Student i Available at Hill…

… in late 1988 on grounds Arafat had accepted Israel's right to exist. Contacts were severed again after Arab terrorists attacked an Israeli beach in June 1990. Hanan Ashrawi, spokesperson for…

… at dawn near Sarra, about 900 miles southeast of Libya's capital. Arab east Jerusalem exploded in celebration yesterday at news that Arafat was alive. Thousands of Palestinians hugged, shouted and…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscriptions for spring/summer term are available for $9. No off…

April 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… will no longer be allowed to have alcohol in their houses begin- 'nipng next fall, the Kentucky Kernel *'eported last Thursday. After months of discussions with student leaders, the university's Board of…

… members likely to graduate '.A study released last week suggests What students involved in the Greek sys- Aem are more likely to stay in school than other undergraduates, Oregon State University's OSU Daily…

… National Interfraternity Conference. Hole in computer security exposes UNH student info A leak in the University of New Hampshire's computer systems that could have been fixed a year ago was not solved…

… until last Wednesday, The New Hampshire reported Monday. The error, which allowed access to personal information of all the univer- dsity's students, faculty, staff and admin- istrators, was discovered…

… accidentally by a student last spring. He immediately reported the prob- em to a university administrator who did not report it to his supervisor because he "thought he fixed it." But the student recently re…

… Office of the Provost. "Our report is to raise a student voice or student perspective within the living- learning programs," said Albert Garcia, RHA president-elect. The task force will be chaired by…

April 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…," Chilcoat said. "Do we believe in a classroom atmosphere that makes students and TAs feel like we are worth some- thing?" she asked. "Yes!" the crowd loudly replied. "What is education without in- structors…

… the rallies were helping their cause. "It shows there are a lot of students unified and support GEO," said Communications TA Chris Martin. ACT-UP awaiting hospital's responcse by Jami Blaauw Daily…

students to present papers and projects orally. LSA first-year student Jonathan Ellis and senior Ethan Leonard, both LDS members, said their psychology TAs allowed them to present term papers orally. Leonard…

…." Students said they felt Gibbs' emotions came through to help get her point across. "You could feel her pain," said LSA first-year student Jennifer Bayson. "I really like the way she's giv- ing instructive…

April 03, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… program was held gat the Alpha Epsilon Pi house with participation from the entire Greek system. In an article appearing in yesterday's Daily, Bobby Hershfield of the Student Impact Party was incorrectly…

… identified. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Court rules in favor of LaGROC, by Josephine Ballenger Daily Staff Writer Michigan Student Assembly's Court of Common Pleas (CCP) de- cided yesterday…

… meeting and rollers riding 6 p.m. in the Sports Coliseum Arab-American Anti- discrimination Committee - meeting at 7 p.m. in the Union (check board for room) Asian American Women's Journal - meeting at 5 p…

…'s Issues Commission of MSA - meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 3909 Union Iranian Student Cultural Club - meeting at 7:45 p.m.. in the Michigan League TARDAA (Time and Relative Dimensions in Ann Arbor) - meeting at 8…

… p.m. in 2413 Mason ,Hall Indian And Pakistani American Students' Council - weekly meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Ambatana Lounge of South Quad Students Concerned About Animal Rights Meeting (S…

April 09, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… decision By Chris Metinko Daily Staff Reporter Students and University officials were left with mixed reactions yester- day after a federal court upheld Proposition 209, an initiative that allows voters to…

… that as many as 18 other. states have similar legislature pending. Some University students said they agreed with yesterday's decision. "(Voters) should have the right to decide ...," said LSA first…

…-year student Joseph Freidman. "It shouldn't just be out of the public's hands." LSA first-year student Jami Shaw said she believes that admissions poli- cies around the country should be based more on academics…

… than race or gender. "I think it should be just on acade- mics. If you work hard, you can come here," Shaw said. "You shouldn't get a free ride for just being a minority." Other students said they feel…

… that diversity is an important component to an institution, especially one like the University. These students had mixed emotions on whether race and gender should be considered in admissions decisions…

… a melting pot" and said University students should get accus- tomed to different people and cultures. "I have mixed feelings on affirma- tive action," said Freidman, who claimed that he knows students

… to bring the administration closer to the student body and to redirect the University away "from a kind of cen- trifugal force pulling them away from their central functions," a philosophy he…

… think the administration should be on campus with the students - that's why we're here, because of the students." Bollinger said he hopes to focus his presidency on bringing to light ques- tions of…

April 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

… PETER MATTHEWS/Daily on the corner of State and William Streets. Creamloses its flavor Student proups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 8-9:30 p.m. U The…

… her loss, she felt she mobilized a good cam- paign. She hopes to start a cable show in which she would interview members of fraternities, students and other con- stituents in order to get more view…

… fact not lost on the president's opponents. Steve's Ice Cream stands desertedc S Iteve's Ice Former student hangout closes after stint as city's favorite scoop by Michele Hatty Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Room 2420, 6 p.m. U Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. U National Women's Rights Coa- lition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6p.m. - . out, CCRB, Room 2275, 7:45- 9:15 p…

….m. Q U-M Asian American Student Coalition, meeting, East Quad, Room 52 Greene, 7 p.m. Q U-M Sailing Team, meeting, West Engineering Building, Room 420,6:30 p.m. U U-M Student/Faculty/Staff Prayer Time…

…Workshop forInternational Students and Scholars, Interna- tional Center, Room 9,10 a.m. Student services U Consultation for Student Lead- ers and Student Organizations, speak with peer and professional…

… consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202,8 a.m.-5 p.m. Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. U Northwalk Safety Walking…

… watch employees handmake the super-premium ice cream right before their amazed eyes. But students walking by the de- serted Steve'sIce Cream, which closed in lateFebruary, findit hard tobelieve it was…

… great.' It enabled people to see that we were a great atmosphere to hang out in," Fichera said. "You have to find something that will at- tract students or you really don'thave a chance." 'It used to be a…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… application recruitment period. DPP encourages those students inter- ested in law enforcement as a possible 4reer to attend and learn about the portunities its department offers in a ;variety of fields…

… American College Health Asso- ciation is scouting campuses nation- wide for the next Steven Spielberg or Quentin Tarantino. College students are invited to par- icipate in a contest to create and de- lop a…

… both the KCCC and the Chinese Campus Crusade for Christ. "The band leader was really good. He was really into it. It was a faith-building experi- ence," said Matt Bressie, a Medicine first-year student

…. MSA to connedt students to legislators By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter Students will have the opportunity to lobby lawmakers in style today, cour- tesy of the Michigan Student Assembly and Cellular…

… and federal senators and rep- resentatives. The assembly obtained three phones from Ann Arbor Cellular Incorpo- rated for students to call lawmakers via a special 800 number for constitu- ents. "Instead…

…- nects constituents with the appropri- ate legislative offices in Washington, D.C. Khambutta said students will have the opportunity to contact offices from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. today to ask questions or offer…

April 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 13, 1995 e, ![xrl tg tn ttil TST'EIN JASON'S LYRIC 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MICHAEL…

… ;T he balance of power on the Michigan Student Assembly shifted Tuesday night, effectively ending the honeymoon of execu- tive officers Flint Wainess and Sam Goodstein. Their party, the Michigan Party…

…, captured none of the 11 committee and commission chair positions. At the same time, the Students' Party, whom Wainess and Goodstein edged out in the presidential and vice presidential race, took seven of the…

… resist the urge to play cheap political games,. the assembly could be destined for its most productive year yet. By razor-thin majorities in a series of party- line votes on Monday night, the Students

…' Party took a majority of chairs. The Wolverine Party captured two chair positions and an independent representative took one, while a non-MSA member was appointed to head the Students' Rights Commission…

… MSA's groups have much to do in the coming year. The Budget Priorities Committee plans to take a harder look at what students are getting for their money, while the Academic Affairs Com- mission will…

… continue the significant progress on limiting textbook prices. The Students' Rights Commission should look to build upon its work against the Statement of Stu- dent Rights and Responsibilities, and the…

… External Relations Committee must rebound from the firing of its former chair to continue as an effective voice for students with the city and in state lobbying efforts. Wainess has said the split on MSA pro…

…- vides an invaluable opportunity for the par- ties to work together. Students' Party mem- bers say the same thing. But Students' Party members waged a sometimes petty cam- paign this spring; if they are…

… serious about putting this chapter behind them, they should accept the olive branch Wainess and Good- stein are extending to them. The Students' Party's dominance on com- mittees and commissions, coupled…

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 9, 1990 X be &iga al EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 At last the government…

… legal polit- ical activity of its faculty is a threat to academic freedom. By no stretch of the imagination can this activity be related to Baker's ability to carry out his job. Concerned students

… Ann Arbor police going to do, patrol the smoke-filled diag in search of any other drug besides pot? Leitner is a first-year LSA student studying bioethics. The police can merely give out their $25…

…." If people feel the undying need to smoke their marijuana, they should do it in an area that is not in the University sector of Ann Arbor. Threats Arab-Israel negotiations AS INDICATED BY THE KNESSET…

… innocent population would be extreme and unwarranted. Even Arafat ex- pressed concern for the safety of Arabs living in and around Israel if such an attack were to take place. The Arab-Israeli conflict…

…. Gabriel Feldberg first-year LSA student dents, and, yes, even army officials, and come up short. One brave soul guessed the army dis- criminated because of its need to maintain "internal stability within…

… constitutional zeal, like char, ity, should begin at home. David Meyer third-year Law student Daily misrepresents MSA independents To the Daily: The second paragraph of a Michigan Student Assembly election article…

… their views on the code, deputization, student group funding and the proposed course on race and ethnicity, among other issues. t Below these discussions, an article about the candidates who are running…

… index pendently was placed. Did this article ask these students about their views on the code or deputization or the proposed racism class? No, on all counts. Half of the article discussed why candir…

April 18, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 133) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, April 18, 1990 (Itje fidtrigan tt l EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Strct Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO…

students' fears and sus- picions may be justified. But who knows? The President may have better intentions. I have a feeling his plans look at times rather "dictatorial," but perhaps he really will remain…

… try to trust President Duderstadt? He may pleasantly surprise us all. Mali Bahreman Participate in Israeli mock elections at 'U' To the Daily: The debate on campus concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict…

… Israeli elections in the fishbowl tomorrow from 10 am to 3 pm. It will be possible to vote for all parties, from the two largest, Likud and Labor, to the smaller Arab, commu- nist, and religious parties. It…

… is important that as many people as possible vote in the elections in order to provide an accu- rate view of how Michigan students and faculty feel towards Israel and her govern- ment. Descriptions of…

… University graduate student Cartoons and signed letters on the Opinion Page represent the views of the artists or authors, and not necessarily those of the Daily staff. Critic takes a beating0 To the Daily…

… What's your opinion? The Daily wants to hear from you. Send or bring letters to the Student Publications Building at 420 Maynard Street. Or, you can bring in letters on Macintosh disk or send them via…

April 13, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… I'm saying is, I want to make sure we don't go too far and wind up doing something that is provocative." Student groups U AmnestyInternational,meeting, Michigan Union, Bates Room, 7:30 p.m. U Arab

… yesterday. SHARON MUSHER/Datly The Harmonica Man Paul Miller jams on his harmonica and sings, "I'm the Harmonica Man. I wish all the students good luck. I want them to pass." Lecture addresses women in…

…-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Crofoot Room, 8-9:30 p.m. U The Christian Science Organi- zation, meeting, Michigan League, checkroom atfrontdesk, 6:30-7:30 p.m. U College Republicans…

…, meeting, MLB, basement, 6:30 p.m. U In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room 2420,6 p.m. " Kaleidoscope, Alexa Lee from Alice Simsar Gallery visits, TappanHall,Basement,5:30p.m. O Michigan Student

… Assembly, meeting, MichiganUnion,Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q National Women's Rights Coa- lition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 p.m. O Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship;U-M Grad/Young Pro- fessional Discussion…

… Group, St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St., 7 p.m. U Shulhan Ivrit, Michigan Union, Tap Room, 12 p.m.. U Social Group for Bisexual Women, call for location and information, 763-4186, 8 p.m. W…

… Socially Active Latino Student Association, meeting, Trotter ing Machinery, general meeting and officer elections, EECS Building, Room 1003,7 p.m. U U-M Sailing Team, meeting, West Engineering Building…

…, Room 420,6:30 p.m. U U-M Student/Faculty/Staff Prayer Time, Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw CL, 12-1 p.m. Events U Campus Orchestra, perfor- mance, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. " Center for Chinese Studies…

…- torium D, 7 p.m. Q U-M Faculty Brass Quartet, St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 306 N. Division St., 8 p.m. Student services Q Consultation for Student Lead- ers and Student Organizations, speak with peer and…

… professional consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202,8 a.m.-5 p.m. Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. Q Northwalk…

April 06, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

…-wide activities this week - including Earth Week, Greek Week and MSA elections - UAC members don't expect less student participation this year than they have seen in the past. Sue Poopate, Michigras chairperson…

… as president by Lebanese legislators meeting under Arab League auspices. He complains the peace plan under which Hrawi was elected does not contain a spe- cific timetable for the withdrawal of Syria…

…= date's record... we need a student government that's accountable, be= cause we sure don't have one now." Final results were not available at press time, but will be in Monday's paper. REA - \ Where to…

…The American Camping Association (NY) will make your application available .,to over 300 camps in the Northeast. Exciting opportunities for college students and professionals. Positions available: eland and…

…-800-777-CAMP. .:.t . .- -.----" r S.E.R.V.E. WEEK§'0 'IV ', CAMPUS SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES, FAIR Meet representatives from University Department and student organizations that are dedicated to community…

… library terminal. 2) Faculty, staff, and students of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses will have these files available on a dial-up basis as well. Dial-up access will require…

April 05, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… EASY AS PIE. Group Meetings " American Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 7 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan League, Room C, 7:30 p.m. Q Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support…

… Smoker, produced controversy along with laughter last weekend. During the intermission of Satur- day night's performance, a group of students passed out a flyer accusing the show of denigrating gays and…

…'singling out gay people for ridicule and stereo- typing. The flyer was a response to Friday night's performance and was signed by "Concerned medical students of the University of Michigan." Galens' Smoker is a…

student-writ- ten, performed and produced show that makes fun of faculty and staff in the medical school. The show is a musical parody that is traditionally lewd. Carrie Bree, a medical student who helped…

…, such as Jews or African Americans, was not allowed, but gays were singled out "for amusement via stereotypes." Brand disagreed, saying that Inteflex students were made fun of as well. "People in the…

… Americans on campus and its implications on admissions, financial aid and minor- ity status. Sponsored by the United Asian American Organizations - an um- brella group for many of the Asian American student

… of the panelists and co-president of the Asian Pacific American Law Stu- dents Association (APALSA). The list of panelists include: Owyang; Holly Oh, a first-year medical student and member of the…

… United Asian American Medical Students Association; James Van Hecke, assistant director for under- graduate admissions and Aiko Nakatani, director of graduate ad- missions at Rackham. The discussion…

… problem," Owyang said. "If anything, we have too few Asian Americans in the Law school." Asian Americans now make up about 5 percent of the student popula- tion at the Law school. But under- graduate…

…; events info., 76-EVENT; film info., 763-FILM. Q Deciding Your Career, Career Planning and Placement, 3200 Student Activities Building, 4:10 p.m. Q Federal Tax Workshop, Inter- national Center, come early…

April 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

…-Native American students also protested the dia- logue. LSA junior Saladin Ahmed said that Arab American students were also excluded from the discussion in that they were not asked to be part of the panel. is fair…

… reminder of one surrender Haj God, which is basically what it the Isl eans. to be a Muslim," said Every ngineering graduate student Rasha go on ino, a member of the Muslim oncei :udents Association. instill…

… Grewal, a member of the needy luslim Students Association. fice o ,rewal said the holiday is a time of "TI y and brotherhood, enactr "It's really inspiring, she said. said. G IL ontinued from Page 1…

…, but it might help to call attention to the so-called minor acts of harassment that happen to teenage girls every day" Sarah Kremsner. an Americorps volun- teer at the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan…

… that provides underprivileged public school students free non-legal advo- cacy, said that adults are ultimately respon- sible for the acts of children. She said it is society's obligation to educate and…

… lines." Students said the protest at the beginning of the meeting was similar to a recent protest in Denver that took place at one of the initiative's race dialogues. "You cannot represent every single…

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… MINI-SOCCER/I PLAYOFFS BROOMBALLI PLAYOFFS I Hi, I'm Jen Linder, your NIKE student rep. Check out Sports1/2Page every two weeks for the latest scoop on sports and NIKE events at the University of…

… city. Watch for signs ... THE GOAL OF THIS SPORTS1/2PAGE IS TO INFORM STUDENTS ABOUT SPORTS ON CAMPUS. NIKE DOES NOT SPONSOR ANY VARSITY, INTRAMURAL OR CLUB SPORTS ON THIS CAMPUS AND THIS PAGE DOES NOT…

April 12, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, Michi- gan Union, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. C Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan League, Room C, 7:30 p.m. Q Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support Group, 3116 Michigan Union, 5:30 p.m. U…

student volunteers from various groups be- gan organizing the celebration. Randy Schwemmin, an engineer- ing junior and head coordinator of the program, described Senior Days as "a collaborative effort of…

…." While most of the activities are geared toward graduating seniors, all students are welcome to attend. De- tails about the happenings can be found in Senior Days '94 booklets. If students didn't pick one…

… up on the Diag yesterday, they are available at the Student Organization Develop- ment Center in the Union, the Dean of Students' Office, North Campus Com- mons and University bookstores. BEHIND THE…

… Nairobi, Kenya, while others went by truck convoy to Bujumbura, capital of Burundi. SARAN WtIIINei/aily High school student Cassandra Stevens shoots pool yesterday afternoon. 'U' students work to protect…

… ENACT, environmental letter writing, Michigan Union, Mug Foyer, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Q Hellenic Students Association, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, 8 p.m. U People Opposing Weapons Research and Proponents of…

…, Pendelton Room, 8 p.m. Michigan Union, 763-INFO; events info., 76-EVENT; film info., 763-FILM. U Deciding Your Career, Career Planning and Placement, 3200 Student Activities Building, 4:10 p.m. Q Federal Tax…

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