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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 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Bank town of Hebron yesterday, authorities said, shooting dead three Arabs described as most-wanted fugitives and avert- ing what Israel said was an imminent terror attack. Inside the car of the accused…

student were killed. As in previous conflicts, represen- tatives of Arafat's Fatah faction of the PLO negotiated a temporary political truce with Hamas on Friday. But Arafat departed from precedent by…

…, the American cul- ture doctoral student who was found responsible for harassment under the code in January, is protesting the pro- cedures of her hearing, the only open hearing in the code's two…

…-year his- tory. In an appeal filed last Wednesday, Welch claims that Prof. Peter Bauland, the chair of her hearing panel, vio- lated procedures outlined in the State- ment of Student Rights and Responsi…

… Lavie - occurred more than six months before Lavie, who is not a student, filed his complaint against her on Dec. 17, 1994. Acco'rding to the rodeP "Ali coin- 0 Senior Days winds down as commencement…

…," VanOotengham said. Students can pick up graduation tickets until Wednesday. President James J. Duderstadt spearheaded the campaign to begin Senior Days last year. Last year's events included free…

… commencement Students dump Pepsi jn support of workers ยข By Patience Atkin Daily Staff Reporter The Student Labor Action Coali- tion claims that drinking Pepsi fur- thers the "assault on the hard-won gains of…

… Dreiling, a University gradu- ate student and co-organizer of the protest. "In other words, Pepsi is directly subsidizing the assault on Staley work- ers," Dreiling said. The "Pepsi Dump" was accompa- nied…

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