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April 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… that oil dependence does not have to continue. Students passing by the event were encouraged to sign a peti- tion supporting a transition HEARING From Page 1A tion. That decision is not being appealed…

… United States. The group collected almost 200 signatures by the end of the event. David Smith, a parent of a prospective student on a tour, said the event made the Univer- sity stick out to him more than…

… to know what political scientists think about this because we have totally different views and a different perspective than they do." CSG student general counsel, said it's quite possible that CSJ…

… will come by," Ortega added. "We start at the ground level - working with children and families - and also in com- munities." Social Work student Joyce Reese-Bey said she helped initi- ate and plan this…

… event and other events throughout the month to achieve better student aware- ness. "I feellikeeverychild deserves to have a childhood that's free from harm," Reese-Bey said. "Children don't have anyone to…

… speak up for them because they rely on the adults in their lives. We have to be that voice for those kids who don't have parents to stick up for them." Social Work student Lidi Armenta saw the event as a…

… way to reach all students by extenu- ating the concern for these children in a visual and easily accessible way. "I'm a Child Welfare Scholar, and there's a cohort of about ten of us every year…

April 15, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…-focused efforts in the orga- nization's new Growth Center division. The Detroit area, which is home to one of the nation's larg- est Arab populations, also has Nigerian, Bangladeshi, Bosnian and other communities…

… ingth AB the n said crew "eigh Kore LS secre Sund lied t stude was r journ "TI issue,' er. " have and, 1 BBC. that h chool: reporters that position. It's incrediblyreck- less." ed students to get She…

… said Sweeney was being "disingenuous" by citing free- into country speech concerns as justification for putting students in danger. NDON (AP) - One of Brit- LSE blamed BBC for not being leading academic…

… insti- forthcoming about its reporting ts, the London School of plans in North Korea. In the past, omics, is accusing the BBC journalists have at times been ttting students at risk by detained for working…

… strict governmental supervision. cretive communist state in In an email sent to staff and h to shoot a documentary students, the university com- cut governmental permis- plains that the BBC program o work…

… there by posing as was produced "using as cover a bers of a student trip could visit to North Korean which took caused grave trouble for place from 23-30 March in the upils, if the deception had name of…

… the Grimshaw Club, a uncoveredby North Korean student society at LSE." rities. BBC News Head of News Pro- e squabble between two gramsCeriThomassaidonaBBC rful British institutions News program Sunday…

… that the s at a time of uncertainty students were given the infor- d by North Korea's bellicose mation needed to give informed ts to launch a new medium- consent to the increased risk of missile at its…

…- onday night. cover filming for TV. e BBC has thus far refused Thomas said the students may niversity's plea to keep it off have been under the impres- ir to protect the students sion that a print…

… LSEhas chosentomakethis pub- E but by a students' soci- lic,"hesaid. "We wouldhavekept known as the Grimshaw them out of this altogether. They University officials said could have avoided the publicity…

April 23, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… tend to use an experiential teaching method where we look at both students' real life experiences as well as the literature," Thompson said. "I think this creates a different atmosphere in the course…

…." IGR has worked to increase its presence on campus through col- laborations with student organi- zations, fall orientation programs and University housing. But in its 25th year, the pro- gram will reach…

… out to its alumni base. In early fall, an event will invite IGR alumni to campus, showing students that "once they graduate, there will be a group of people still committed to the issues of intergroup…

… international student, he said the program pro- vided an open platform for com- munication. "Unlike other classes (with only) lectures and discussions, the Intergroup Dialogues course provides participants with…

… more freedom to speak and more opportunity to be really engaged in dialogue," he said. Interacting with multicultural students and reflecting on experi- ences are a key part of the course, and Chen said…

April 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… education within our ecosystem." Regent Andrea Fischer New- man (R-Ann Arbor) echoed Coleman, saying Michigan will be the only university to have a residential hall option for gradu- ate students. Newman…

… more students to apply for graduate programs at the University. "I don't think there's any question that it will transform our ability to continue to be an even stronger attractor to stu- dents because…

… world. In her official capacity, she will have traveled to China, South Africa, the United Arab Emir- ates, Brazil, Israel and Ghana. She will take her final official trip abroad to India in Novem- ber…

… Tuition Equality holds a "study-in" to protest tuition differences for undocumented students in the Michigan Union Thursday. TUITION From Page 1 public commentary section of the meeting. By the time…

… white t-shirts with the name of the student orga- nizations they represented written across the front. Alvarez, who only a day before was arrested during the protest, said tuition equality is part of…

… Michael Proppe, the incoming Central Student Government president, reaffirmed his support of tuition equality during his speech. In his final address to the regents, Business senior Man- ish Parikh, the…

… and obstacles, we make them because they're the right thing to do," Parikh said. A student protests for tuition equality at the Board of Regents meeting in the Michigan Union on Thursday. BLUE From…

April 09, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… of students paused to polish the Diag's bronze block "M" with paper towels. Between these moments of reserved spirit, groups formed and then dispersed, shouting and encouraging bystanders to "start a…

… riot." While a few belligerent students tore down a student organization poster and called for others to participation, the group scattered. Students looking for drunken high-fives filed past officers…

… out on top," Dental School student Scott Ribitch said. Santiago "Yago" Colas, an associate professor of Latin American and comparative lit- erature who teaches a course, teaches a course on the cul…

… bit more intense back in the early 90s, you know? Obvi- ously, the student body today is definitely excited, and every- body's got their maize and blue, but back then it was such a new thing," Colas…

… nation at the tip off the Arabian Peninsula is awash with problems, including a rocky transition of power after the country's longtime leader was forced to resign during Arab Spring protests in201L The…

…Vents By STEPHANIE SHENOUDA Daily StaffReporter With the dawning of the end of the semester and exams on the horizon, the month of April is often associated with stress for students. Engineering senior Pete…

… Wangwongwiroj, co-founder of The Happiness Initiative, is pro- moting health by implementing a month-long schedule of events and activities to help students relax in a fun way. "We understand that col- lege…

students are under a lot of pressure to get high GPAs, have impressive resumes and con- form to a journey that will set them up for high achievement," Wangwongwiroj said. "It ulti- mately results in…

… them," Wangwongwiroj said. "Hearing their stories will allow students to establish a bet- ter connection and, hopefully, inspire people to pursue their passions, which ultimately lead to happiness…

…." Other events include yoga in the Diag and exercise classes open to students. Since this program is new this year, Wangwongwiroj is excited about its momentum and hopes it will eventually become insti…

April 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… an active al-Qaida branch in the impoverished Arab nation. Fireworks went off in the capital, Sanaa, and Yemen's sec- ond largest city, Taiz, after the announcement. Restructuring the army was a top…

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April 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…, Room 2435 WHAT: Award-winning author Andrew Solomon will discuss complex rela- tionships between parents and their children. The cost is $5 for students WHO: Depression Center WHEN: Today at 4 p…

… Manage The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers…

…. Regional officials and military experts note a sharp increase in weapons shipments to opposition fighters by Arab governments, in coordination with the U.S., in the hopes of readying a push into Damascus…

April 23, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… 734-410-4115 ext. 1252 734-410-4115 ext. 1241 anweiner@michigandailyecom rmgrein@michigandaily.com FIGHTER NERDS Different students, same passion Peter Riley Bahr, asistant pro- fessor in the School…

… - maybe five - to With community colleg very different. You have broad range of students. How did you end up teac at a University instead, community college? ileges. The place where I have the years…

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