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April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… open to the pub- lic without charge. Soon - Saarinen Appointed Arcshitect 2,000 Students will Be Housed By LEE MARKS The University'sfirst coed dor- Itory, a $9,000,000 structure, will be completed on…

… North Campus within two or three years accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The Vice-President said it was likely construction would start within the year, much sooner than…

… be done by,a student committee of 10 men and eight women. The coin- mittee will work with Saarinen. . Lewis pointed out this is the first time a large coed studen% committee has assisted with pre…

… liminary planning of housing. Student To Help Plan He also said there would be a student representative on the com- mittee of University administra- tors and housing personnel that will plan specific details…

…, Meridith Tigel, '56Ed., Elinor Plimack, Anne Cohn, Alice Basford, '56, Elaine Nash,, '58, Evelyn Gabai, '58, and Arlene De Cook, '58. Two Students Die During Vacation Two University students lost their lives…

… Press J1USALEM-Israel charged today that roving Arab suicide squads under Egyptian army orders inflicted a third straight- "night of terror" on Israeli settlers yesterday. Border clashes between Israeli…

… opening later in the day of the top-level United Nations effort to arrange a long-range peace between Arabs and Israelis. The United States moved again yesterday to back Hammarskjold's efforts. In Augusta…

… University students whiled away the all-too-short days of spring vacation, the City of Ann Arbor saw some noteworthy changes. In the annual election, Republi- can incumbents Wendell B. For- sythe and Russell J…

April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with notice to the scheduling committee. Evening Schedule for Degree Candidates AI WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Do-Little CongressPredicted"~ By…

… Regular Mon. Exam June 11 Time 9-12 A.M. Mon. Special June 4 Period 710 P.M. Each student should Mon. Tues. June 11 June 12 2-5 P.M. 9-12 A.M. Tues. Wed. June 5 June 6 7-10 P.M. 4-10 P.M. receive…

… between France and the Algerian Arabs, in the Palestine dilem- ma between Israel and the Arabs, in the Bagh- dad dilemma between Iraq and Egypt, in the Editorial Staff DAVE BAAD, Managing Editor MURRY…

… knowledge at all. Survey courses are fine in that they give the student some idea as to how broad and vast different fields are. However, they give a student con- versant and spurious phrases in- stead of…

…-5 Sociology 1 Group A, 60 Saturday, June 9 9-12 Sociology 1 Group B Monday, June 11 9-12 Spanish 1, 2, 22, 31, 32 Monday, June 11 2-5 *This Group B exam. is open only to students having a *conflict with the…

April 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… International Affairs. Public Relations: Speakers' Bureau Progress report. Activities: Interim approvals-March 24, Arab Club movie, Rackham; April 10-14, India Students Association, cul- tural exhibition, Lane…

…e Ail t tBally Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… in a group of people one can usually make pleasant acquaintances, and often friends. This is why students would want to work as volunteers. There is a certain curiosity about mental hos- pitals, and…

… decided to use troops, if necessary, to pre- vent an Arab attack on Israel. Prime Minister Eden had private- ly queried President Eisenhower whether he would do the same. (Copyright 1956, by Bell Syndicate…

…. All manuscript must be In the Hopwood Room by Wednesday, April 11, at 4:30 p.m. Student Activities Scholarship appli- cations may be picked up at the Student Government Council office, Quonset Hut A; or…

… at the Scholarship Division, Office of Student Affairs. Up to $450 will be awarded. Deadline 'for filing applications Is April 15. Agenda, Student Government Council, April 11, 1956, Cave Room, League…

… report-John Walper. Coordinating and Counselling: Pro- gress report; Requests for recognition- constitutions: Students for Stevenson, Fine Arts Club; constitution: Little Symphony (Recognition 2…

…-15-56); Home- coming Dance, distribution of profits. Student Representation: Clarification of Development Council appointment; Appointments: Counselling Study Com- mittee. Campus Affairs. National and…

…. President's voting privilege. 2. Vote of Council required for major issues. 3. Speaking privileges, students, non- students. New Business. Adjournment. Notice of special meeting: Election at officers, Friday…

…. Tanner, Jr., of the Engineering Research Institute, will speak on "The Human Use of Information," Thurs., April. 12, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Conference Room, Child- ren's Psychiatric Hospital. Concerts Student

April 17, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…"rW To1.0 fu1-rM CAT, 9ACY.otW... N~k t3W EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JON SCHWARTZ Editor in Chief JOHANNA HANINK Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise…

… - PkA~ I LLR -9 i-tiecE 1 °u' ti T You o -- f i PtMl %A :3FF, ( g~pR -: 1 ~ '4~~t 0" t yo %*t ' CV 1 g$4 S fbA R?'PI NJ& F aw,- YEA RS " I -- West Virginia University student Matthew Poe, on response…

… to the establishment of 'free expression areas" at the university, which require official permission slips and 24 hours advance notice, as quoted by CNN. The students responded by drafting 365…

… another Neuman, the faculty code that allow LSA students to Nick Noreus' ideas to run the formerly Naked 4/11/02) failed in this regard. apply a greater number of course credits from Mile in underwear, is…

… category of "interdisciplinary" I, like many students, believe that the Uni- man's commitment to undergraduate education. courses as area distribution courses. versity and local law enforcement agencies…

…. faculty across several of the university's schools made significant contributions to the future of Hundreds of students would probably turn and colleges, for first and second year stddents. undergraduate…

…. late to make an impact this year, however, let us She initiated a faculty-student committee MARJORIE HORTON remember this wonderful idea for 2003! Long charged with the "Re-invention of Honors" to LSA…

… world and on this campus have rightly spoken up about it, but not necessarily against it. While a wave of anti-Arab prejudice has grown in this country since Sept. 11, Palestinian rhetoric against Israel…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

… on those students who witnessed most of the hour's events. "I was surprised by the sincerity of those who organized it," said LSA first-year student Tom Dillen. "Hash Bash was a lot more than just an…

… excuse to smoke pot." Other students focused more on the bash's recreational marijuana use than its political message. "This whole thing makes me want to smoke dope," said one first-year LSA student who…

…EE USAF I I MWWHO WANTS A REALLY COOL JOB "I doe - r - a' "I do!" "Count me in!" The Michigan .Daily is hiring!. The Classified Department is looking for some highly motivated students to join our sales…

… group is led by Faisal Husseini, Arafat's representative in mostly Arab East Jerusalem, and includes Marwan Barghouti, the West Bank leader of Arafat's mainstream Fatah faction c the Palestine Liberation…

…Dai ly (ISS NU4-96 7) is pubuisne Monday rougn iriday ouring ne fail ano winter terms Dy students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September. via U.S. mail are $85…

April 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… of Michigan-Dearborn Students in good academic standing are invited to take advantage of spring and summer by enrolling in course- work at our easily-accessible campus. We offer University of Michigan…

… Workshop worked in a back room of the prison library with seven inmates. According to Benjamin Schneider, Residential College freshman, "We were alone - just students and prisoners. The guard would look in…

… Turner BEIRUT, Lebanon - Moslem kidnappers released yesterday a videotape showing U.S. hostage Jesse Turner saying his abductors were determined to trade him and three other educators for 400 Arab

…, April 10, 8 pm Kerrytown Concert House 415 North Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor Tickets available for $8, $6 for students and senior citizens. A wine reception andDanish open sandwiches following the concert…

… WOW The Native American Student Association and Minority Student Services are co-sponsoring the 15th Annual Ann Arbor POW WOW. This event has traditionally hosted the largest "coming together" of…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

…. 140 General Notices Women Students Now on Campus who do not have a housing commit- ment for the fall semester, 1957, may apply for housing accommodations in residence halls, league houses, and in- ter…

…. The speaker will be Edward Connor, chairman, Wayne County Board of Supervisors. Concerts Student Recital: Mary Alice Clagett, pianist, at 8:30 p.m. Mon., April 22, in Aud. A, Angell Hall, performing…

…- pointments, contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Build- ing, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Organization Notices Hillel Foundation, Student Zionist Organization, Discussion, April 21, 8:00 p…

….m., Hillel. Topic: "Viewpoints on the Arab-Israeli Dispute." Also Israeli singing and dancing. s * . Roger Williams Fellowship, April 21, 6:45 p.m., Chapman Room. Program: The reading of "The Terrible Week…

… Resurrection references in the Book of Acts. * . . The Contemporary Literature Club, organisational meeting, April 23, 7:30 p.m., Student Activities Building. Prof. Greenhut will moderate a discussion of poems…

… N. Humnmel, "In What Sense Is Christ Living?" The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, April 21, 7:00 p.m., Guild House. Program: Recordings of "King David" by Honegger and "The Saint of…

… Bleeker Street," by Menotti. Student Government Council, peti- tioning for Human Relations Board and Cinema Guild Board opens 'Mon- day, April 22. Petitions are available at Mrs. Callahan's office (2013 and…

… 1538 Student Activities Building) and must be returned by noon, Monday, April 29. * * * Graduate Outing Club, hike and sup- per, April 21, 2:00 p.m., Rackham. Fountain Pens Greeting Cards Stationery…

April 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

Arab troops as well as 13 white, officers, all from the famous Libyan divisioi. The Libyans found themselves in hand-to-hand fighting with an enemy worthy of their praise. The Ethiopians literally passed…

… the head of the ad- ministration of the University of Mel- bourn. The principal difference between the University of Melbourne, and Michigan, Dr. Priestley said, was in the help to students working…

… their way through college. In Australia, N he said, the government helps many students through college while here in America the student is put on his own initiative to get through school. The NYA, Dr…

…. Priestley said, is more along the line of the help sponsored in Australia. 18-Month-Old Girl ] /1rdent U/iv',ersilty Iuhl-) music It,, An 18-month-old girl is believed to be the youngest student in the…

… sales and rummage sales. Accompanied by five University students as counselors, headed by Jurton Cline, '37, the Scouts, in a truck and two automobiles, travelled 1,400 miles, visiting besides Norris Dam…

… was given for Professor Duffendack by his former students who are now liv- ing in Detroit. 6:00--WJR Jimmie Stevenson. WWJ Ty Tyson. WXYZ The Key Ring. CKLW Omar. 6:15-WJR News of Youth. WWJ Dinner…

…. STUDENT CONVALESCING Mary Neal, '37, is recovering from an operation in a hospital at Santa Fe, N. M. Under doctor's orders she is resting for another week before attempting the trip home. The 1936…

April 09, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… __ _ _____________ PflI II T ITTI GI ENGINEERS TEST _______ AIRPLANE MO TOR Automotive Students Experiment U1L 10LU I ~LWLU UNTIL APRIL TENTH, I ,. !. UHII~ULJ Iii ill LLJ With Ar coledoEgine. v Thorpe, Gaige, and…

… cylinders, and is di-t ~ ±. sumred the title of assistant curator; vided by a sleeve valve arrange- * ARAB/aV '4'~ ! in the museum of zoology next' ment which opens as the two pis -~ July, after completing…

… DETROIT, April 8.-With theIIde ,wllaan di c h room, in Angel hal. The fresh-; in his monthly report on studentI these magazines to the Trransporta- largest fleet of commercial planes drive for funds…

…, sponsored by the man debating team will discuss the; health says: "Students continue to tion Lbrary of the University to ever assembled in the United States ; Student Christian association, to ;problem, which…

… y Y° itha th air ort regste lits 14 I B ow ing "rTournam ent An X-ray td of every entering; (1856 and remained upon the mar- jplanoes and that additional arrivals ohnr student is a project which has…

… aeronautical di~lti 'of Detroit. lasthfalwtheeniversitawasAth three students ofUivavesono teSoityoactmtive is Theodore Hornberger of the scene of a fundamentalist-modern- sienrlntahse are usuallyuentsI Prof…

student written ar- j atr soito fScnay chairman of the committee, he said title, "The Boulder Dam Project", School Principals. 1 last week. If adopted by the conym;A 930 Eve on at the civil engineering…

April 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

… be held Thurs., April 28, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, third floor, Rackham Building. Floor Show will be put on by the Arab Students. Starting next week, the teas will again be held at the International…

…, subpoenaed graduate student, is first on the agenda. He is asking SL to pass two motions which he calls of a pro- cedural nature relating to students and the Clardy Committee. The first resolution recommends…

… that the Committee present to any student called to testify a bill of particulars. By a bill of particulars Sharpe means 1. "any charges made against the student and the names of those who have made the…

… charges .. . " 2. "What information the student has been called to present to the Committee ... " For several reasons it would be a shame if the SL got bogged down on this motion. First, it's rather silly…

… by SL. It recommends that the University Ad- ministration "use its good offices to help any University student who is subpoenaed to obtain legal counsel to represent such student." This motion is…

… within SL's legislative com- petence. It concerns the SL coming between the University and a student. The right to legal counsel is fundamental and absolute. Rapists, murderers, kidnap- pers and thieves…

… obtain counsel for the students. Both the University and the student will stand to gain from such an adminis- trative move. With good legal counsel the students will be less apt to entangle themselves and…

… none of SL's business. The U.S. Congress has no right to cen- sure private citizens. And neither does the Student Legislature. It would be just as out of order for SL to give Sharpe a rising vote of…

… success of the plan is the absence of a time limit for removal. When the committee of 13 students, 10 faculty members, and two alumni put forth the proposal stating that no person should be excluded from…

… and all interested par- eign policy has been its imperial- ties, student or faculty. istic character. The U.S. has con- --Albert C. Cain, Chairman sistently furthered and defended Literary College…

April 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…0 4A - Monday, April 2, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. a Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… SAT, ACT now require photo ID to take test eginning this fall, high-school students across the coun- try will be required to show photo identification in order to register to take the SAT or the ACT…

… a freshman and transferred to Emory University for his sophomore year, took the tests for at least six students from Great Neck North High School at a cost of $1,500 to $2,500 per student, ABC News…

… reported in November, 2011. While the cheating scandal last year was reprehensible and should never happen again, it's more important to consider how the addi- tion of photos to students' college applica…

… else to take the tests for them in order to receive a high- er score, then there are serious flaws in the process. Two tests should not have so much power in determining a student's academic future…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… down once we have n a stand. of. Dulles believes there is no ediate solution to such prob- as the reunification of Ger- y and the Arab-Israeli con- . Nevertheless, we should t upon preservation of the…

… relaxed' somewhat in her efforts toward Marxist world domination. Plan Conest For Writers A new writing contest for col- lege students, which will include all forms of literary work, has been recently…

…. The contest is open to any col- lege student in the world. It opens' Monday and will close on Sept. 30. Manuscripts submitted to the contest should be in English, type- written, double - spaced and on…

… indicated on the positive side that it often dramatizes situation, clarifies is- sues, strengthens group solidarity and makes people question their individual stand carefully. She indicated that students can…

… for next year's positions, and elected new officers Thursday. The student committee set the, multi-purpose room of the Undergraduate Library as the lo- cation of the May 12 discussion on institution of…

… senior year comprehensives.4 The nature and necessity of these tests will be debated by a student-faculty panel after which audience response will be highly encouraged, James H. Robertson, associate dean…

… of the literary col- lege said. Student panelists have alrea~y been named. Gretchen Bergie, '60, will argue for the initiation of the tests and James Seder, '61, will take the opposing view…

… campus will have to have current licenses after Commencement, according to Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Bicycles not licensed will be subject to impoundment anytime, anywhere. "This…

… same policy per- tains throughout the city so far as the police are concerned," Lewis said. Current licenses are those with a Sept. 1960 expiration date. Sum- mer students intending to have bicycles will…

… dates. Chain locks are alsoa hazard. These locks are relatively easy to unlock and many students set the lock for only one number, thus making it even easier to undo them. "In fact, the junior high school…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

… suicide is a glorious failure! --Ivan Kelly. Don't Break the Chain REVERBERATIONS of last weekend's suc- cessful Michigras are still being felt. Student conversation still centers around the carnival…

… spirit couldn't hold up for two years in a row, that the carnival couldn't maintain lext year the high standards set this spring. A Michigras in '49 would be more than apa- thetic Michigan students could…

…, legalized. Several states plan a move to denounce Arab aggression. Where is the power with which we led the na- tions of the world last November? It seems fairly clear that the Jewish state will be proclaimed…

… we are for them, even when it costs us something; and they will pull away when we act obviously for ourselves. And when they pull away, we necessarily lose power in this world. More, perhaps, than Arab

… punch- ers. "This time take out the left eye on the photo." Next they will hit the "W" in "F. A. Walter, Dean of Students." The basic principle of punching I.D. cards is excellent. It avoids much…

… that policy or remove the individuals. Someday the student body is going to realize that you don't change Michigan Union policies by mymbling in your mild shakes or writing letters of complaint to The…

… Daily. Last year when Union vice- presidents were elected, 80 or 90 foresters and a substantial num- ber of bus. ad. students were greatly incensed because their schools had not elected a repre- sentative…

…- ties in the present representation and given these .schools an op- portunity to elect a vice-presi- dent. Yet those students, like the rest of the campus, stayed away in droves from the meeting where…

… have had a direct- ly elected student sitting on the finance committee not to men- tion student control of the selec- tion of the president and secre- tary. The obvious conclusion is that you either are…

students will have one representative while the rest of the campus has five. I am retiring from the Board this semester. Future action is up to you. -Tom Walsh Sports Coverage To the Editor: N THIS troubled…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… Choir, Flying Club; Activities, May 10 Arab Club, Arabian Night, Lane Hall, 8 p.m. Old business. New business, Student Particlpatio Committee. Members and Constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment…

…Sif riga i t Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

…, no doubt, a few serious students of American government who believe that our court system, particular- ly the Supreme Court, is tyrannical, and there also are, no doubt, a large number of authori- ties…

…. But Leaders . . To the Editor: AS ONE who works with a num- ber of student-governing and student-governed groups I should like to respond to the ideas about student government expressed in the recent…

… time and have probably forgotten more than 'campus leaders' ever knew about student activities and what is best for the University community. "I think we are extremely fortu- nate as students here to…

… have an administration which allows us to set up an SGC such as ours." 1 It seems to me that the present health of SGC is a tribute to those of its members who be- lieve that students have something…

… unique to offer and to those ad- ministrators who have not taken advantage of student faith in ad- ministrative omniscience. 2) Student leadership is not automatically conferred upon one who is elected to…

… a high student position, but is the product of a faith in students, in acceptance of 'student responsibility within all phases of the educational com- munity, the ability to communi- cate the concerns…

… of students and the desire to translate'those con- cerns into action for the better- ment of the community. 3) Those who are student lead- ers within SGC, The Daily, et al, must now welcome to their…

…. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 149 General Notices Fall Orientation Leaders (Male) -- Sign up at the Union Student Offices on the 2nd floor. Mon., April 28; Tues., April 29; and Wed., April 30…

April 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

students can read Russian and Arabic? -Ezra Mendelsohn Visiting Professor of History April 5 Police tolerant at Bash -I- '''~~~' ur4 P112N'T CAVCE IN 1TONE POE~T OFFICE ' HF- JUS~T wNM15 To MAKE' 5URF…

… 13 6 E5100 471 I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Another election foul-up I DIDN'T THINK it could happen. It's like a nightmare come true. The Michigan Student Assembly…

…, allowing a rotation of the order of the candidates' names. As the deadline for this page ap- proaches, it appears that the Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) - the body invested with the power to certify the…

… between the lowest winning vote- getters and the students whose names were bungled. Yet it seems ap- propriate to ask whether such a solution would be fair, considering that the candidates who are forced…

… all. This choice, too, could be questioned, because it would in- volve much cost and injustice to can- didates who won seats. Please think carefully, CSJ. The legitimacy of a student government rests on…

… "Holocaust plot." Let me explain to the students of this University that both these men were, in fact, Jews. During World War II, the Jewish-Nazi regime did in fact destroy some Jews (although it has been…

… some signs that the real story is becoming well known. Mr. Prosterman, an American specialist in Arab affairs, albeit of the Mosaic persuasion, has performed a notable service to the truth. Carry on, Mr…

…. Prosterman. And well done, Michigan Daily, for giving him the opportunity to let the truth bS known. Yes, Pravda and the Arab propaganda machine have poin- ted all this out before. But how many of our…

April 12, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

…1 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, April 12, 2007 - 5A LETTERS TO TEEDIOR Anti-Israel activists live in afalse reality TO THE DAILY: While reading the viewpoint written by Students

… to my younger daughter as well. SEND LETTERS TO: TOTHEDAILY@UMICH.EDU This group is made up of gen- erous and caring students who want to make a difference in a sick child's life. I am proud to have…

…. Dialogue must become meaningful TO THE DAILY: I was pleased to see that the Daily ran two viewpoints on the Arab-Israeli conflict in Tuesday's paper (A blueprinfor conversation and I am not a racist, 04…

…/10/07). I was less pleased, however, after I read each viewpoint. In Students Advocating Free- dom and Equality's viewpoint, Andrew Dalack and Julia Eden Ris claimthatany productive con- versation about the…

… regards to the Arab-Israeli conflict, but even I can tell when both sides would rather take shots at the other sides stances than present reasonable arguments. Let's hope for some productive dialogue in the…

April 20, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… ownweaponsdevelopment, the British intend to go ahead with testing. Students Seek I SA P ositons Four students, three from the United Arab Republic, are running SPRING IS HERE: Familiar;Ice Cream Trucks Announce warmer…

… instruction, he added. Quad Janitor Locks Doors On Residents Approximately 25 students were locked in the ninth floor study hall of South Quadrangle last night from 10 to 10:25 p.m. The students were locked in…

… and lock the doors. Instead of complying with the request, the diligent students de- cided to remain to continue study- ing. Those locked in the study hall requested the students outside to call Mark…

… clearly defined. Yemen has accused the British of making attacks on Yemeni ter- ritory. Yemen recently associated itself in the United Arab Republic with Egypt and Syria. rEight Follows Citizen Arrest An…

… attempt to test the citizen's right to make an arrest got an unidentified University student in- to trouble Friday. Bill Passes House The bill passed through the House by the narrow margin of 56 to 52. The…

April 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…-Former University student William F. Welke was sen- tenced to five to 15 years yester- day for extorting $3,500 from the mother of a fellow student. A Detroit jury convicted Welke of threatening Mrs. Katherinel Vasu…

… hostilities, but while so doing we must continue to fight." Student Draft Law Backed DETROIT-(P)-David D. Henry, president of Wayne University, defended deferment of college stu- dents last night but said the…

… "college students are not avoiding military service, but preparing for it" The president said that the de- ferment order should be amended to provide for (1) federal scholar- ships and (2) a plan for the uti…

… the Mobilization Ad- visory Board. Asian-Arabs To Discuss Peace UNITED NATIONS, NY.-(P)- The Asian-Arab group in the United Nations will meet today to consider a North Korean peace feeler and…

…,000, until an in- ventory was taken of the complete estate. Leckie, who died Nov. 29, pro- vided that the money be used "for the education of needy students as may be selected by the dean, of the Law School…

… By DONNA HENDLEMAN The Truman-MacArthur con- troversy brought varied comments from foreign students on campus yesterday, though most agreed with the president's action, and at the same time praised the…

… a c mander. "He has done a g job." Law student Hayakawa ' of Japan expressed faith in Matthew Ridgeway, howe "Ridgeway has an excellent ord-I do not think we ha fear lossof leadershi…

April 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

student can pos- (y s.catd ,) ma presentations, on May 2, at the singing in Latin. It will be station- Alonzo Stagg and Fielding H. Yost? sess. At the same time, the intro- WASHINGTON, April 24.-Ogden Lydia…

…- aourses the elementary work in for- Interstate Commerce Committee these sets will be "to carry out ex- and Jean B. Cloppet, also of the lege students of the nation. eign languages, mathematics, and dhactly…

… the Hudson bill for presentation of the play will be pre- ble for the troubles of the farniers. but declining to concede that farm advise that students should be ad- a unified border patrol to place…

…, under the juris iWomen of the Arab World." This but in conjunction making the r tae. coincidently maintain our present ditiou of ' present services." |lecture has been postponed from to- situation…

…- number of years, and under their Syrian school and in her own in- edy, he said. WISCONSIN-Annual Founders provisions admit such students as Parker, East to Speak stitution, has had the advantage of: -- day…

… banquet of Sigma Delta Chi, were unable to qualify for admis- contactwithArabToHenafromnational professional journalistic sion otherwise, for the purpose of J3ixore State Au torsh r en from Honor Von…

…- experienced love, 40 per cent for the Grand Rapids Press will fia. MANY SPEAKERS LISTED Students and faculty members of the engineering college are regis- tering for the fourth national meet- ing of the…

… viioswho fly to Dayton. WlA i~"NC N 'Aril 24.- The In order to further the under- dASI7'R"ON. BArd, ni 24ts -e standing between college students FeeaI-~c'e ori t n of both American and European nual rlept t…

… National Union of Students, OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Lenses and Frames Made to Order Optical Prescriptions Flled STATE STREET JEWELERS ,. d..... , .... ...,...P ... ,.._ Now" and MMt 975 HATS $1.98 to $4…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

…C hr 11ritigan, Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… incident is "educate" their members in this respect. But a good example. A student, left on a frozen the education has not stuck, and penalties ap- lake, accidentally stumbled onto a weak spot, pear to be…

…- trators who, despite public opinion, continue to ask students for more money. It was just a little over a year ago, April 12, 1956, to be exact, that students living, in the Residence Halls were told they…

… would be paying $20 more for room and board this year. The students got mad, the Inter-House Council got mad, the Board of Governors of the Residence Halls got mildly upset and the administration got its…

… traditional explanations surrounding the increase came one productive move - the establishment of a committee under the Board of Governors, composed of two faculty members, two admin- istrators and two students

… last October that "much of the information would be highly confidential." But how much is "much?" Was this commit- tee intended only to soothe the ruffled feelings. of students at the time of the $20…

… increase, or has it considered all facets of Residence Hall finance and made a sincere effort to- find ways to save students some money. We may never know, but certainly not until - if ever-- they release a…

…- ed lazily and without any apparent pattern across the sy.,It was most distracting. Whether br not "Richard III" is an authentic tragedy, last night's small attendance was a major one. When students

…, NO. 144 General Notices Women students living in the Mar- tha Cook Building, and those accepted for September, 1957. wsing to apply for the Anne E. Shipman Stevens Scholarship may call at the Building…

April 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…. Student Recital: Julia Hamrick, student of French""Born with Ted Evans, will present a program .at 8:30 p.m., Tues., April 25, Archi- tecture Auditorium. She will be assisted by Anita Bassett at the piano…

… public. Events Today .a Student Religious Groups: Michigan Christian Fellowship: 4:30 p.m., Lane Hall (Fireside Room)."Dr. Leslie R. Marston, former Uniiversity of Michigan in- structor in psychology, and…

… Amer- ican groups. Pattengill Auditorium, Ann Arbor High School. Tickets at International Center or door. 6:30 p.m., Arab dinner, featuring native Arab dishes. Grad Outing Club: Meeting, 2:15 p…

… banning of Communists from colleges. Neither topic neces- sarily involves at all the question of violence or of revolution. (Per- sonally, I would not fear letting any student organization invite anyone to…

… the campus to talk about anything; so great is my confidence in student sanity; but that is another matter). Even on the basis of the Regents' ruling there was no case for banning a purely economic…

… our state and University. The issue seems to have stem- med from some attempt on the part of an avowed Communist to come to Ann Arbor and expound to the student body his ideas on the advantages of…

April 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… academic freedom. I hope it will continue to do so. Our participatiQn in MCAF was based en the assumption that all other important representative student groups on campus would participate, with the result…

… that the MCAF would be "non-partisan." Only a group representing a broad section of the student body will be effective in combatting violations of academic freedom. Otherwise, Editorials published in The…

… barrel for farm workers. High school students, college students and housewives are being recruited into the ranks of agricultural laborers. Despite their aid, Robert C. Goodwin, director of the United…

… indication of Arab strength. This, it was conceded, resulted mainly from the revival of the Arab- Latin American coalition which fell apart last year when the United States backed partition. General pessimism…

…. All Toledo students welcome. To the Editor: .4 r HE EDITORIAL "Unwanted Offer" stands as mute evi- dence that our President Truman has failed to promote an aggres- sive advertising campaign on his…

…. -David Segal. 4t Tennis Fee To the Editor: f, Student Recital: Maryjane Al- bright, soprano, will present a program in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Musicrat 8…

…:30 p.m., Tues., April 20, Rackham Assem- bly Hall. Miss Albright is a pupil of Arthur Hackett, and will sing groups of English, German, Ital- ian and French songs. The public is invited. Student Recital…

….m. Speakers: Mr. John W. Rae, Republican; Mr. Neil Staebler, Democrat; Mr. Ernest Goodman, Wallace. Student League for Industrial Democracy: Membership meet- ing, 4:15 p.m., Michigan Union. I.Z.F.A.: News…

… the agenda and procedures for the Model UN As- sembly. All students interested in participating on a delegation are invited. Coming Events Research Club: Annual memo- iial meeting 8 p.m., Wed., April 21…

April 03, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… prelude to far greater violence to this oil- rich city180 miles north of the capi- tal. The attack came just days after the government adopted a plan to relocate thousands of Arabs who were moved to Kirkuk…

… yesterday. APARTMENT From page 1 the complex's amenities will be enough to attract students from Central Campus. Students in the College of Engi- neering, School of Art and Design, School of Music, Theatre…

… on North Cam- pus and thathe thinks that students will find the facilities attractive. "We think that it will be very well received," he said. University Planner Sue Gott said while the University is…

… access and south for pedestrian and emergency access. "I think (The Courtyards) will add to the student population on North Campus," she said. Gott said the new apartments may cause an increase in the…

…, welcomingcustomers. Perry said that when she came to open the store yesterday, there were several people sitting on the sidewalk, waiting for the new store to open. Callista Scotto, a customer and graduate student at…

…. Psychology graduate student Amanda Berhenke, who was also shopping at the store yesterday, said the store would be a nice place to stop and get things before class. "I think that we haven't had a close and…

April 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, April 20, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET UaANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion.michigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…." Piskor can be reached at jpiskor@umich.edu. * LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Students should move Naked Mile to Big House TO THE DAILY: I'm writing in response to Friday's editorial about the Naked Mile (A…

… States were to end its policy of pre-emptive military invasions and held a balanced position toward the Arab- Israeli conflict, there would no longer be strong currents of animosity held by Mus- lims…

April 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

… line, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. U Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan Union, Anderson Room, 7 p.m. U Campus Information Center, Michigan Union, 763-INFO; events info., 76-EVENT; film info., 763-FILM. U…

…-term stor- age of spent fuel," Richardson said. TROUPE Indiana U. to announce new president next week; MSU provost among finalists BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Indiana University (IU) students, fac- ulty…

…- ana in 1987 and announced his res- ignation last year. He will leave the position July 31. WRITE FOR THE SUMMER DAILY MASS MEETING: THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 7:30 P.M. SECOND FLOOR OF THE STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS BUILDING QUESTIONS: ASK FOR JAMES M. NASH OR JAMES R. CHO AT 764-0552 Y ,, ; CHRIS WOLFE/Daily Members of the only student Asian American acting troupe perform in Stockwell residence hall…

… Guild House Students Involved fora Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St. 5 p.m. U IndianAmerican Student Asso- ciation, 4202 Michigan Union, 7 p.m. Hey, she was out 'tit She's gonna wreck 3:00 a.m. last…

April 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… Friedberg, Uni- versity of Illinois, W. Conference Rm., Rackham, 4 pm. Meetings American-Arab Anti-Discrimina- tion Committee - Welker Rm., Michigan Union, 6 pm. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry Michigan…

… Sociologist focuses on race, sports BY ROLLIE HUDSON As he has done with area high school students and University ath- letes recently, visiting Sociologist Harry Edwards captivated his audi- ence yesterday…

… Jews collec- tively responsible for Daily vandal- ism." Robert Woronoff, a law student, complained that letters to the editor and guest editorials have sometimes been cut or altered to the extent that…

…-year LSA students to ROTC members to grad- uate teaching assistants. Ivanko de- scribes the club members as "extremely diversified," but said "the same love for the outdoors is what brings us all together…

… club is sensi- tive to fragile student budgets; trips are surprisingly inexpensive, often ranging from $10 to $15 for an en- tire weekend. But members say the club's true uniqueness comes from the…

… impression is that it is not an attempted coup," but rather an internal army dispute, said one Western diplomat. "It's a standoff," another diplomat said. "I think they're just staring STUDENTS: "if your hair…

April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 12

…' BAKER was equally pleased. "The BPC members are amohg the few people who under- stand that students are here to support the research function of the Univer- sity," he said. "It's about time we star- ted…

… putting our major interests in revenue-producing units." A dazed LSA Dean John Knott was unavailable for comment, although several students reported seeing him purchase a case of Wild Turkey bour- bon at…

… Kolonowski, ruled that high school basketball teams in Albequerque must be composed of at least three whites, three blacks, two jews, one chicano, one native American, half an oriental, and half an Arab. Area…

… at the Spartacus Youth League. [ Madcap .camp us atics They say that college students will do the wildest things. Right here in Ann Arbor, it seems, some of the most riotous collegiate craziness takes…

… referendum The Michigan Student Assembly has announced that along with the upcoming officer elections, a second cam- pus-wide vote will be held. On his ballot, students will be asked, "Do you really think…

… self-evaluation beginning in May. Q in the Admissions Office, incoming male students will be expected to stand no taller than five-foot-seven while females will have to stop growing at five-foot-four to…

April 09, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… designed to increase exchanges of performing arts, scientists, scholars and students some- what above the level of the present program, they said. * * * A MASSIVE SEARCH centering around Provo, Utah, was…

… populace a settlement which will serve Britain's inter- ests, not those of the Irish people," POLICE SURROUNDED Sinaloa State University yesterday he said after a secret IRA meeting. in the wake of student

… demonstrations that left two persons dead Protestant leader William Craig said his Ulster Vanguard Move- and 10 wounded in Mexico City. ment will escalate its battle Two students were shot Friday when police…

… turned back students against direct British rule. He assailed Friday's release of 73, 1 who hurled stones and Molotov cocktails at the State Congress guerrilla suspects from intern- bi'ilding. ment, as…

… pri- aged by students at the university o Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Secondr mary several weeks ago, that the people are not behaving in ac- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-f cordance with…

… who ruled the island of an Arab-dominated r e g i m e chest pains. Zanzibar has been assassinated, headed by Sultan Segyid Jams- "His pulse is good, there is some Located about 20 miles off the hid bin…

… Mich. Th. Bldg. LONDON (above Marilyn Shop) $790 STUDENTS ABROAD wal GET' ATTENTION 3i --Hollis Alpert, San aurday Review I 0 VITTORIO DE SICA'S 0 the Garden of the Finzi-Continis Starring…

April 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… find out a bit about Kenton before he started climbing the "ladder of success.,, Pageant Opens international Week Activity 'U Foreign Students Represent Countries Playing to a near capacity au- dience, a…

… as many nations. The cast was composed almost exclusively of University foreign students, representing their respective countries. An introductory address was de- livered by Dr. Esson M. Gale, di…

…, followed by an Indian dance interpreted by Shakuntala Deva- nesen. An Arab village scene was next, followed by two songs from Italian opera, sung by Anna Val- lone Weeks. The concluding num- bers were a…

… Buck's Nobel Prize-winning novel, it was one of the films most re- quested by students in a recent p lLcondubted.by.:.t ALCinema League. The film tells the eternal story f man and the soil-the drama of…

… Co-op Council-Board of, Directors, 7:30 p.m., League. A.Ph.A.--Student branch meet- ing for annual spring banquet nnL: ''::l n.m., Rm. 300, Chemistry Building. CCpeLWnt ivioMers Class - "How Your Baby…

…, and Morton Weissman have been elected officers of the recently reactivated fraternity, Tau Delta Phi. China Art Gifts Now on Display Students who are looking for unusual gifts or furnishings will find…

… of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde. The play opens a four-day run tonight at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. TIlE 'BO1f) WOK': ,Cfowns'Way to Easy Money .d Mildly surprised students are# wondering…

April 29, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…. Sharing a page are the Arabs Stu- dent Union and Delta Epsilon Pi, fra- ternity for natives of Greece. The Forestry Club, junior class officers of the education school and two engi- neering societies…

… Show Summer Term Lives In 'Iron Lung' Offers Study Of Languages INTERNATIONAL DINNER HELD HOSTEL GROUP TO MEET An international dinner, sponsored All persons interested in securing by the Student

… Christian Association passes or information regarding the for foreign and American students American Youth Hostels and the was held at 6 p.m. yesterday at the summer hostel excursions are invited Union. The…

Students: All those who signed up for swimming at 9 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday mornings and any others interested are asked to report at the Union Pool at 9 a.m. this morning, without fail. Coming Events…

… main appeal to men doing research in lan- guages, to professors of languages who are seeking a historical back- ground to their work, and to grad- uate students in languages, it was said. Undergraduate…

students who are concentrating in the fields of-' fered and who have had prerequisite training may enter the courses. The program of the Institute will consist mainly of regular class and' laboratory work…

… com- mittee, of which Ralph Danhof of the sociology department is chairman. Throughout the winter months this committee, Dr. Blakeman said, has discussed student life and inquired into major movements…

April 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

…. Stern,j Syrian and Arab tribesmen have been s :et wih sapphires. Lost on April 1,I Ours is not a real estate or peddling a waltz, fox trot o" vocal number at Sigma Alpha Mu. Honorable men- repelled bty…

… 8040 STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP' Cor. N. Univ. and Tha~yer Tues,.Thur., Fri., tf.. WANTED-Man or Woman with ex- perienoe in selling shoes. Apply at office of Mack and Co. tf. WANTED-Student girl to help with…

… accomnmodation of University of Michigan Students returning home Friday, April Sth, for Spring Vacation, the Anni Arbor Railroad will provide the followinig train service:11SE I L T'S Leave Annl Arbor…

…, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- est stock and best service depart- ment in Ann Arbor. Silk Scar The Leadn to Europe d All Expenses' Afloat and Ashore . $290 Up 'TRAVEL Student fashion, with us, the only…

… organization having the entire Tourist III Class of two Ocean a Liners reserved exclusively. Find out the reason. Our greatest Student Sail- ; ings, with~ special orchestras and enter- tainments : S. S. ANDANIA…

…........-------Juni 30 M. S. GRIPSHOLM.......------July 3 Over zoo colleges represented onou 192.5 tours. Write for illustrated book- lets of the leading 1926 Student Tours to British Isles, Continent, Egypt, Palestine…

April 04, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… JOEY STEINBERGER For the Daily At the 12th annual Latin@ Cul- ture Show, University students will perform dances, poetry, monologues and piano piec- 12th Annual es. But unlike Wn previous years, the…

… that theme, Latin@ Culture Show will have other University groups such as the Amala Dancers - a West African dance group - and the Persian Student Assembly repre- sentingtheir respective cultures…

… from the influences of the Arab world and the West African world." The "@" ending is meant to represent the Spanish language's masculine "o" and feminine "a" suffixes. When spoken, it's called the…

… about marginalized groups such as undocumented students, stereotyped as "illegal immi- grants." "We want to display the inter- sectionality of the lives we lead," Alvarez said. "On top of being Latino on…

… these in societal norm views are stigmatized." This year, the Coalition for Tuition Equality will be pre- senting a monologue on undocu- mented students at the show. In addition to raising awareness about…

… these groups, the students who organize the show also give back to their community, locally and worldwide. "We're sponsoring a little girl in Mexico until she is 18," Alvarez said. "She is 5 now and…

… ... we're going to keep up with it every year and show where she is at." The group is also working with a student in the School of Social Work to bring 40 stu- dents from Detroit high schools to Ann Arbor…

…. The students will learn about applying to college and financial aid packages. The Latin® Culture Show is subsi- dizing tickets for the high-school students so they can attend. Students from the show…

… was an hour and it was free. Now it's at the Mendelssohn Theatre and has almost five hundred peo- ple in attendance." The Latin@ Culture Show aspires to be like Indian Ameri- can Student Associations…

…' Cul- tural Show, which has become one of the largest student-run cultural shows on the continent. Reaching that goal will be a chal- lenge for the Latin@ Cultural Show because Latina and Latino students

April 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… resolutions to this effect Lo Sue, 57fo hr toy ntwo onlookers at teMonro prvdfeouiostjhi fet ments of student government as Ito 5 p.m. tomorrow. Lou Sauer, '57, for her story on Street fire 1. Backed the Arab

… ago Lockwood repre- sented 2nd Lt. Milo Radulovich, University physics student' who was suspended and then rein- stated by the Air Force. Rutherford has called charges against him "lies and half…

… interpretive arti- cles on women's student government) By PHYLLIS LIPSKY Composed of 19 sororities and representing over 1000 affiliated women on campus Panhellenic As- sociation has a history covering the past…

… Steering Committee opens to- Throughout Panhel's long ca-. dageandewingcose Mayt2. ns' -reer all of the controversies it has day and will close May 2. faced have grown out of the rush- Only students in the…

… 1220, Angell Hall from 10 a.m. to "superficial and nerveracking." So- 4:30 p.m. weekdays. rorities defeated, that year, a plan Members of the committee plan for two week differential rushing open student

… for next semester rather rushing might have an adverse thian two. All students will be in- effect on incoming freshmen. vited to attend committee meet- Orientation Problems ings and to suggest topics…

… they are Prof. Moise added that he does Dela a r' A Nationalist official said pi-j not needed, and where they tend' not believe that "the political# "the very best" students to take Ktelawala said…

… war with Russia speed" with which the Reds are M{jwhich students are inhibited in and China, the Reds would do Five members of the Common building airfields across Formosa htheiDaily ta M em bers R…

… the death nearing completion within easy Seventeen Awards at Banquet. part of faculty and students thatcor He said that i the Communist of the first student political party operational range of Formosa…

…- "Dormitories and classes are indeed in every other country in of Dhercangeofisudenagoven-lnarlyfinihedthis region" and direct "the ac- of the change of student govern- nearly finished, at the All-Staff Banquet…

April 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… details of the letter delivered to Macmillan three days ago. The letter appeared to be geared to the new Soviet campaign to depict Moscow as a peace-loving friend of the Arab world. Urges Agreement "Taking…

… far this fiscal year, which ends June 30. SSGC Meeting New committee chairmen under the revised structure will be an- nounced at the Student Govern- ment Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the third…

… Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Student Activities Building. Positions are also available for Cinema Guild Board, and may also be picked up at Mrs. Calla- han's office. Professor Paul G. Kauper of the law…

… Out Small anti-Khalidi demonstra- tions broke out in the Arab sec- tion of Jerusalem and two other west Jordan cities, Jerico and Nab- lus. The Moslem Brotherhood clash- ed with Communists in Jericho…

…, respectively, narrated Egypt, charged Monday that nts of the kidnapping for "some neighboring Arab countries mittee. and foreign countries paid lots of on told the committee that money" to precipitate the…

April 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… stores to obtain AFL-CIO support (Continued from Page 6) j ROOM AND BOARD PRIVATE, furnished 1 rm. apt. w/bath, near town. In country setting. Avail- able for industrious, serious student. In exchange for…

… 4 hrs, daily house- hold & light yard work. 4 p.m.-8 p.m,, 5 days per week. Cooking not required, evening meal provided, bus' trans. available to town. Any inter- ested student may apply. Prefer…

… c M. A"C Mot c«rrwa.e a m. wnAC r.es. 6:45, 8:30, 10:15 p.m. NAT. SC1. AUDITORIUM Tickets available in: DIAG/FISHBOWL Wed. 1-5 Thurs. 1-5 Fri. 10-3 (Continued from Page 1) said Arab

…' settlement is reached. Kissinger has negotiated disen- gagement agreements between Is- rael and Egypt and is trying to do the same between Israel and Syria on the Golan front. Both Israel and the Arabs have…

…. 21Y19 FEMALE ROOMMATE(s) needed for ?x of nice, large two-bedroom apt. across from. Law Quad. Fall option on apt. 763-6043, 38Y19 DENTAL 'STUDENT has 1 bedroom' avail-Fall. 1 or 2 roommates 994- 0369…

… earn a college degree and she knew that she was capable. Thomas More College gave Joan a Second Chance. We have a special summer program designed just for students like Joan ... underachieving students

student's re- moval from probation or his or her readmission to college. Joan is a product of Operation Second Chance. She came through with fly- ing colors and will graduate on sched- ule. No wonder she…

April 02, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… alone in this, it would be a lot tougher. It’s also really cool how close you get with people who understand you. I’m so close with the mixed people in JSA (Japan Student Organization) because we…

… catch our connecting flight. At this point, I was unfazed by the disgusted gaze of onlookers as my mom frantically directed us in Arabic because I had experienced the same look in grocery stores as…

… with every step I took and word I spoke. But that isn’t the truth. I was so scared of becoming the scary Arab-Muslim everyone feared that I lost myself, retreating into a shell of a person who hid…

… her culture and religion and felt the constant need to reaffirm her Americanness, to prove her patriotism. I’m here now to say that I am an angry Arab. I’m angry my best friend in elementary…

… grandmother in Arabic before she passed. I’m angry a woman in our small town took off her head scarf because she didn’t want her kid to be bullied at school. I’m angry I was never taught to feel…

April 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 154) • Page Image 5

… part-time student members. their performance this weekendJ The company originated as a of The Effect of Gamma Rays group of Oakland University, the- on Man in the Moan Marigolds. atre majors w h o…

…. Tickets are available at Jacob- son's. STRINGS WOULD NOT BE MISSED Mikado: Gay Gambado Thomas Harris best-seller about an Arab terrorist scheme to murder the fans attending the Super Bowl, and the…

… audience (afterall, the1 blimp really wasn't in the Orange Bowl). Nonetheless, the film leaves the intended impres-S sion of showing more than it really did. !O Black Sunday deals with a'O hardened Arab

April 03, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

…)--Syria's ruling jun- ta offered President Nasser an olive branch yesterday after north- er army officers announced a rebellion and demanded reunion with the United Arab Republic. Six anti - Nasser officers in Syria…

… Syria into a prison, put out this statement over the radio in the Syrian capital of Damascus: "The high command of the arm- ed forces explained that it believes in unity with all liberated Arab countries…

… except Sarong but said the infil- trators are being wiped out. Ba Faith Speaking to a meeting of univer- sity students at Bandung, Nasu- tion accused the Dutch of bad faith in the negotiations in Wash…

April 14, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… Mideast trip th nig Former President Jimmy Cart- er brokered the first Israeli-Arab cia peace deal, but he's getting a cool of reception in Israel duringhis latest ovi visit to the Mideast. all Israeli…

… so they can make an informed decision. LSA junior Landon Krantz, president of the Student Society for Stem Cell Research, said his group supports the ballot initia- tive. He said he wants the group…

…. LSA sophomore Lauren Bennett, chair of the University's chapter of Students for Life, which opposes embryonic stem cell research, said her group has been hosting edu- cational debates and lectures on…

April 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

… goals. Peres tries to arrange financing for Israeli-Arab joint business ventures. Shamir lobbies for Hebrew schools in other countries to encourage more Jews to immi- grate to Israel. Welcoming a reporter…

… would favor more sparsely populated states with smaller highway net- works. U U YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED The University of Michigan-Dearborn invites you to be a guest student for the U- F I I { I…

… RITE FOR THE DAILY THIS * SUMMER. CALL 76- DAILY FOR MORE INFO. m_ _ F gp i Mg) e 72~X Y 1998 summer semester. We have three options to accommodate students who are home for summer vacation…

April 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 155) • Page Image 11

…. Richard of Houston. -I' IMMEDIATE CASH Students right now are earning money while studying! A? Plasma with pay you 412.00 for each visit Bring in this coupon and receive an x-tra $5.00. Coupons for $5 for…

… Association playoff series with the Milwaukee Bucks. The best-of-seven series is tied at two victories apiece. Mikita ... calls it quits June 26-August 4, 1980 Students will be offered the use of the city…

…, the Arab- Israel dispute, the peace process, oil politics, Palestinian nationalism, Israeli history, politics and society. For graduates and undergraduates! Write or call: Office of Academic Affairs…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Israeli - Arab vil- lage of Baqa El Gharbiya, north of here, the minister said: "I cannot confirm the reports .. . but there may be some sub- stance to them." Mr. Shem-Tov said the recent failure of…

students at the'University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Ujniver- sity year at 420…

… PERFORMANCE -ADMISSION FREE- Sponsored by H ILLEL and the ISRAELI STUDENT ORGANIZATION AP Photo MS. WILLIAM REIS of Janesville, Wisconsin and her newly- adopted Vietnamese son Robbie get acquainted. Mr. and Ms…

April 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

… explore the culture of the 24 states of "The Muslim World," Featured on "Accent" will be a radio broadcaster fromthe United Arab Republic, a lieutenant in the Turkish Navy, a former mem- ber of Pakistan…

….50,14.00, $10.00, 7.50 $10.00, 7.50 Millions of times a drivers and students year keep MAIL ORDERS NOW Box Office Open May 4 awake with safe NoDiz Let NOD-zalert you through college, too NoDoz keeps you…

… alert with caf- feine-the same pleasant stim- ulant you enjoy in coffee. Fast- er, handier, more reliable: non- A Special 'Student Rate for any 3 plays I 1 …

April 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Swse Transcrip proposal unwise WITH SOME STUDENTS STILL reeling from the implementation last semester of a plus and minus grading system, the LSA faculty ap- proved a…

… plan, Monday which may further increase the viciousness of the undergraduate grade grind. On a student's transcript, along- side the grade for a class, will be listed the average grade of all the…

students who took the course that term. This system represents an at- tempt by the LSA faculty to facili- tate the evaluation of a person's per- formance in relation to his or her classmates while reducing…

… are both extremely mo- tivated and are capable of high achievement. These students are al- ready plagued by curve systems de- signed to distribute grades over a wide range, whether or not there is wide…

… variety of performance. So un- der pressure born of this new grade deflation campaign, such students may be forced to seek less challeng- ing classes just to avoid the suffo- cating atmosphere in the areas…

…- tiveness in clarifying lecture mater- ial? It seems the faculty has lost sight of the most important function of the grading system: to provide the student with an efficient means of self-evaluation and to…

… their right to a homeland in the now occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. In addition, the Arabs must come to grips with the reality of the existence of Israel and recog- nize her right to also exist as a…

April 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… University administrator or to the student government council telling of their problems and asking for help. Miss Eckhardt explains it this way, "It was our problem . . . and we wanted to follow it through to…

… through other means. To a man like Nasser, who sees himself as leader - possibly king of the en- tire Arab world, one country or even one im- portant man with the ability and courage to oppose him is a…

… Jordan probably will not look too eagerly to the West, it is hoped that she, Saudi Arabia and Iraq are at least able to put a damper on Nasser and moderate Arab nation- alism. They may even be able to, in…

… Religious Affairs was created last year as a suc- cessor to Lane Hall, and is one of the student services responsible to Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis, as are the Deans of Men and Women…

… Religious Af- fairs was placed in the Student Activities Building specifically for the purpose of keeping religious affairs relevant to student life. Our office is proud to be located in the new building and…

… eager to make the best use of the oppor- tunities which it provides. We invite both students and staff to acquaint themselves with our services and to use them whenever the need arises. -C. Grey Austin…

… avail- able now at Lane Hall, or at the Of- fice of the Coordinator of Religious Affairs, Student Activity Building. Freshman Rendezvous, to be held Sept. 10-12. is sponsored by the Office of Re- ligious…

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