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April 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… time to be kind," promoted a new consideration of thoughtfulness among students. The celebration served to herald the com- ing of Spring, and event organizers couldn't have asked for better weather. "We…

… on he stressful and :ester. nities, sororities and cultural organizations, contributed to the event. Members of LSA Student Government dis- tributed free blue books and Hershey's Chocolate Kisses to…

… Day, the event cents how easy it is through the Diag. helped to draw the interest of many spectato it is to have fun," "Part of student government is serving the to sign a petition that encouraged the…

student fees." Many students agreed the event encourag The Alpha Phi sorority organized a water kind acts among others throughout the day. buttons, the plan- toy game, rewarding participants with candy "I…

…." Steinberg referred to recent post-Sept. 11 events that have raised concerns about the civil liberties of Arab- Americans. The ACLU recently filed a suit to open the high-pro- file Rabih Haddad case to the…

… union also created the Know-Your-Rights Hot- line for people of Middle Eastern and Arab descent who received letters requesting interviews following the terrorists attacks. It is also investigating…

… potential lawsuits involving complaints against racial profiling people of Arabic descent. Rave said they tried to put together a program that would get more people to come to their annual meet- ing, where…

… program, a group that promotes injury prevention aware- ness to middle and high school stu- dents. Zang and Hammond gave stu- dents a glimpse into life with paral- ysis as part of a Students Take On…

… Paralysis event last night at the Michigan League. STOP is a non- profit student group that seeks to promote awareness of spinal cord injury prevention through campus events and community service. Zang…

… special edition on the steps of the Student Publications Building.The Daily was the first newspaper to report on the suc- cess of the vaccine. Daily reporter Lee Marks wrote,"There is no doubt that the…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… 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…

…/Job placement 557-7757 Professional Bartenders School CI REG. COPIES 20# White, 8.5x11 M South University for celebrations and looking for ways to deter student drinking, the task force should have paid more…

… 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 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 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 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Discussions War T-wo Threat Rising 1 Motion T1o Be Heard I- At Meeting Today Student Government Council may take first steps today toward alleviating .the University's con- troversial driving ban problem…

… to study the present student driving regulation. SGC meets at 7:30 p.m. today in Big FourMeeting the Union. ' Proposed Committee I n ViennaSought Proposing a committee of three students, two faculty…

… hopes the group will in Vienna in the nearest future to recommend modifications of then present ban "bringing it more in sign an Austrian state treaty-. line with present student needs." In Washington, a…

… figures were given and final costs are undeter- mined. Seniors Comment Senior students contacted last night offered a variety of com- ments. David Zeff bellowed "Whaaat," in complete disbelief and Joan…

April 28, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… and a group of Chinese students accompanied by an Oriental violin. "The Rainbow" will be open to the public. No admission will be, charged. Faculty To Debate Arab-Israel Issues A faculty debatae on the…

… conditions,.1"4006" is a simulated radio day which. duplicates as closely as possible the actual pro- gramming of a network and its local station. STUDENT - WRITTEN scripts are being used entirely for the…

… satirize commercial productions. Because of students' academic engagements, the time schedule cannot adhere exactly to actual operations of a commercial sta- tion. For this reason, the pro- grams are cut…

… and short broad- cast time for actual performance, however, produce more than the usual amount of traffic jams and shattered nerves, and have led speech students to dub the minia- ture day of…

… broadcasting "organ- ized chaos." * * * TWENTY-ONE students act as ISA To Give 'The Rainbow' A majority of the 900 foreign students on campus will join in presenting "The Rainbow" Sun- day, May 10 in Hill…

… Auditorium. The pageant, planned and direc- ted by Rajesh Gupta, Grad., and the Student Legislature Interna- tional Committee, will introduce International Week which will end May 15 with the presentation of…

…, and a hula dancedI by Audrey McIntyre, '54Ed. Other song and dance numbers will be presented by Eastern Hemisphere Indian Folk dancers, American Indians, a Russky Chor- us comprised of Russian students

… "Arab- Israel Situation," sponsored byI the UNESCO Council, will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Participants will include Prof. Preston W. Slosson.of the history department, Prof…

…. Part I, Actuarial Class, will meet Tues., April 28, 2:10 p.m., 3201 Angell Hall, to discuss the calculus test. Concerts Student Recital. Helen Karg, pianist, will be heard at 8:30 Tuesday evening, Apr…

…, Beethoven, and Finney, and will be open to the public. Miss Karg is a pupil of Marian Owen. Student Recital. Robert Kavelman, trombonist, will be heard in a recital at 8:30 Wednesday evening, Apr. 29, in the…

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Meeting Not Held Panhel Failed To Discuss Rushing Schedule with Calendar Committee By SARA DRASIN and RICHARD TAUB Panhellenic Association never met with Student Government Council Calendaring Committee to…

… variety show, a concert and a Uni- versity lecture. Dianne Duncan, '58Ed, ex- plained that while Panhel hadn't conferred with the SGC calendar committee, they had spoken to members of various student or…

… yesterday an d launched a determined war against the Communists in his kingdom. The Arab Legion, the King's loyal and predominantly Bedouin army, began a roundup of Com- munists, left-wing leaders and ex…

… neighboring Arab states and informed them of the developments which have been rocking Jordan for nearly three weeks. Communist Penetration The 21-year-old King, winner of at least a temporary victory in the…

… second round of a struggle for his throne, left little doubt in any of the Arab leaders' minds that he considers his primary job at this time to be the crushing of any further attempts at Communist…

April 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… 7:30.p.m. today in A the Union. The meeting will be held under { the auspices of Student Legisla- ture to, organize a campus branch of the huge national "Citizens Committee" formed to back the Hoover…

… western Palestine and the old city of Jerusalem to his Jordan King- dom. He thereby confronted the Arab League and United Nations with direct challenges. The signing came after a stormy session of…

Arab League, at its last meeting in Cairo April 13, declared the annexation of any part of Pal- estine by an Arab country should be a violation of the League char- ter and subject to sanctions. (Israel…

…- ing especially careful. "There's no question here of our trying to buck the University," he de- clared. Club leaders will meet with. Dean of Students Erich Walter today to find out what procedures they…

… is- sued a statement which said: "We the undersigned students and fac- ulty of the University of Michi- gan feel that it is of the utmost importance that Prof. Phillips and his opponent be heard in…

… impossible for students to hear this debate on the campus where it should have been held." THOUGH? pressed, Sloss de- clined to say who had signed the declaration, but claimed that 29 signatures had been…

… JIM BROWN There were no immediate re- Ninety-two student candidates . . . .ports that phone service was af- will plunge into a flurry of last ssfetd in any way. minute campaigning today befo ee I C IGO…

…, according to Betty Brid- ytsdcdhctd sshanTs ' sr p rgsmtHeEh " ges, '52, of the Student Legislatures"y. emte citizenship committee J Edwin T. Breen, first assistant * * * * * wilt"be" ittlem…

… general -Tsess trs ike omm isions Wxokeo campus interest in theelectionsCo r"rCom nic.tins Workers 'rk and t acquaint students with 5 tasonYAstmLimita tons W e stB hingn America was ordered in 43 states and…

… opetoher l casdidesOandginOf Discretionary Power Readied for Ecic Co over odpennt ll candidtes ad is dtions at a television tower instal- terested students, according to lation in South Bend, Id Al Haffner…

April 07, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, April 7, 2014 -- 3A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Monday, Aoril 7, 2014 - 3A NEWS BRIEFS DEARBORN, Mich. Arab-American leaders support…

… church invitation to Easter egg hunt Arab-American and Muslim leaders are defending a subur- ban-Detroit church that drew criticism for inviting children at public schools with many Mus- lim children to…

… asked the crowd. "But that's only part one. Now we Facebook those photos." Law student Reid Murdoch, executive director of Law Stu- dents for Sensible Drug Policy, collected signatures for state Rep…

… because who doesn't love puppies?" he said. "It's great that they're able to do this because it's a nice break for students and they can come and play with a puppy, while contrib- uting to a great cause. I…

… trans-identified students, served a large selection of food to cater to special diets, and ensured that the DJ did not play music that could be considered offensive or exclu- sive. "We're trying to create…

April 16, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… should be proud of,": gle posted on April 6, accord The Pitt News. MSU TRUSTEES APPR PLAN TO GO 100-PERCI RENEWABLE AMID STUDENT PROTEST Michigan State Unive Board of Trustees approved that would require…

…'t give a specific date for ell my the full transition, but notes that none 40 percent of MSU's power sourc- Kran- es will be renewable by 2030, ing to accordingto The State News. Some students have…

… for nication is the third of three twice failing to appear in interdisciplinary seminar court to testify against her geared toward students and alleged rapist, The New York faculty in the sciences…

… W tant plan, will acces Syria can anal) Th [any fear Assad demanded freedom of move- ment for the U.N. team, but could create the regime could try to create obstacles; the failure of an Arab

….N. and the rating the video. "Where are in governmentnextweek. the Muslims and Arabs?" he ith Assad seen as a reluc- said, referring to the decision of participant in Annan's the international community…

…, the observers' success including the Arab world, not depend on how much to intervene directly in Syria ss they can negotiate in as it did last year in Libya. "See aand how quickly the team the columns…

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… in The Daily. Students are reminded that nominations for these candidates must be in before Monday noon. Any stu- dent may nominate a senior woman by handing in the name of that senior to Miss Ethel Mc…

… month the Jewish feast of the Passover is ob- served, Arabs hold their annual Mos- lem pilgrimage to Nebi Musa, and at least four different Easter days are observed by various denomina- tions among the…

… the Turks al- lowed Christians to enter Jerusalem, the Sultan felt the need of a gather- ing of Arabs to conteract the large number of pilgrims who flocked to1 the Holy City during the Easter per- iod…

…. The Nebi Musa pilgrimage was the result. The ceremony of Nebi Musa is a wild and picturesque affair. Arabs from all the neighboring villages gather in Jerusalem where a large procession is formed which…

student board of six members of the school of architecture, Prof. Jean Hebrard, and Prof. Roger Bailey. ZETA PSI The alumni of Zeta Psi fraternity will entertain the active chapter at their annual spring…

… GREENE'S new service. It will pay you well. SPECIAL TO STUDENTS- Green's, realizing the inconvenience of taking your furs and fur coats home after each winter and then loading yourselves with them when…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Includes Faculty, Deans, Students By BECKY CONRAD Shifting to the problem of a board to review decisions of the proposed Student Executive Com- mittee, the Student Affairs Study Committee yesterday…

… tentatively spelled out Board composition and functions. The group agreed on a seven- member Board composed of three faculty members, two students and the Deans of Men and Women. SEC PRESIDENT and one stu- dent…

… newly elected representa- tives' to the Student Legislature divided sharply in opinion on whether or not they favor the pro- posed SAC study group student government plan of reorganiza- tion, a review of…

… Executive Council (SEC) composed of seven organization representatives and elected mem- bers subject to a faculty, student, administration reviewing board?" Of the 22 newly-placed SL members 21 responded to…

… the F question, with 11 opposed to the SEC reorganization plan and 10 favoring it. Proponents of the SEC saw it acting as an effective student gov- ernmental organization and sup- ported it on these…

… grounds. kHowever, those of the incum- bent legislators who opposed the creation of SEC saw a threat to student government and the pos- sibility of the group being unrep- resentative of student opinion…

… test and the theoretical application of them to big cities like New York and Washington: 1. The 1952 explosion, while the ** * JERUSALEM-Israel sounded protests yesterday against an- other Arab neighbor…

… University's needs.r -Courtesy Ann Arbor News PICTURE OF WHAT A HYDROGEN BOMB BLAST WOULD- LOOK LIKE IF IT EXPLODED IN NEW YORK CITY MSC Requires Student Legislature Ballet Counters State Approval Finish…

… TallyVot b 4:45 A.M To Alter Name Student Legislature elections rnninc cp nrpn vat d~, were 3,413 students and 1,665 neg-j section 1,032 approvals and 11 63 By The Associated Pressc uu g sei no…

…Irecoa yesuotr LANSING The State Board of as the last two candidates gained ative ballots 'were recorded. Agriculture, governing body of one-semester positions by 4:45 With student approval, the Michigan State…

April 03, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

…’s important role in the upcoming election. In the first meeting of the Ninth Assembly, the University of Michigan Central Student Government elected 15 members to different positions on the new…

… running for the position. “I want to do this because I want to serve the other (School of Education) students because, like myself, they wouldn’t have gotten represented in this body,” Keuning…

… said. “I like to hold high the democratic values that Central Student Government also holds up (and) to represent my fellow students and to serve them, just as you do to your classmates…

… represent the school through CSG. “I am an Afro-Arab American who was born and raised in Ann Arbor to immigrant parents, so I was raised to be a Wolverine,” Elshafei wrote. “Truthfully, it was a…

April 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… country, in addition to hiring a staff for these services. Mark Webster Reading Series draws to a close Students can join the Department of English and members of the Masters of Fine Arts community for the…

… final reading in the annual Mark Webster Reading Series. The event will feature works by second-year students in the Masters in Fine Arts Program in Cre- ative Writing. Irene Hahn will read her fiction…

… Palestinian Arab party advocating cultural autono- my and civil rights for Palestinians in Israel. Bishara has called for a bi- national Israel that would be a "state of all its citizens." Film celebrates…

…. North Campus urges students to dance night away Pierpont Commons Arts and Pro- grams will sponsor Salsa Night tonight at Pierpont Commons. Lessons will begin at 9 p.m. with open dancing until midnight…

… less student involvement, increased law enforcement efforts and in some years, bad weather. "The main problem is that they don't get enough serious speakers and there's a real disconnect between the…

student body and those who attend the event," LSA senior Dan Sheill said. "What's interesting is this event is put under the microscope more than any other event on campus." A student organization must…

… reserve the Diag to hold an event there. Sheill was the student sponsor of Hash Bash last year as chairman of the College Libertarians, but this year it is spon- sored by the University's chapter of the…

… people arrested, only two have been University students. Still, Brook said the crowds at Hash Bash are bigger, but less rowdy than crowds that football games attract in fall. "(Hash Bash) is worse than any…

… policies. The University graduates 84.2 per- cent of its students in six years. In comparison, 69.1 percent of Michigan State University students graduate in six years, and the six-year graduation rates of…

… "There are a number of contributing factors," Monts explained. "A lot has to do with the cost and the level of prepara- tion." Minority students are not leaving the University because they are per- forming…

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 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… LSA senior Dina Khoury, the president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Khoury said ADC will demand a required class to edu- cate students about other cultures and ethnicities. LSA…

…, Page 2 Students demand to 'U' action against racist fliers BY DIMA ZALATIMO University student leaders will be looking for ac- tion, not rhetoric, when they meet with administrators tonight to discuss…

… recent racist incidents on campus. The students will meet with the newly-formed Task Force on Safety and Security, which is made up of administrators, students, faculty, and staff. "I anticipate to find…

… out exactly what the adminis- tration intends to do about these racial incidents," said Black Student Union President Chris Jones, a Business School senior. "I don't have time to hear the adminis…

…- tration just condemning racial incidents. I would like to see a concrete plan." Tonight's meeting, at 6 p.m. in the Michigan Union Ballroom, will be an open discussion between students and the…

… administration. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Charles Vest will attend the meeting, but Music School Dean Paul Boylan, the chair of the task force, will be out of town. Several student

…-American Students' Council, said she would like to see the administration reach out to more minority students. Patel said she will propose that the administration meet regularly with minority students. "This shouldn…

…, South Africa, at a time when the to- See Ashe, Page 2 BY JOSH MITNICK Students concerned about final exams conflicting with religious holidays may not have to choose an exam over honoring the holiday…

…. Charles Vest, University provost and vice president for academic af- fairs, sent a letter to faculty mem- bers asking that alternative dates be arranged for students who have reli- gious conflicts with…

…- quest sensitivity on the part of fac- ulty so students fulfilling religious obligations are not penalized or dis- advantaged," said Kay Dawson, as- sistant to Vest. Vest was unavailable for com- ment. In…

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 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… town to the Temple Mount. After the shooting, in which two Arabs died and nine were wounded, Jerusalem Police Chief Yoshua Caspi got to the gunman, took his weapon, and heard him say:"So many of my…

….m., Lorch Hall. PIRGIM and North American Students of Cooperation - Mondragon, 7 & 8:30 p.m., Anderson Rm., Union. Netherlands Amer. Univ. League - Tiro, 7 p.m.; Charlotte, 9 p.m., Michigan Theatre. SPEAKERS…

…:45 p.m., Union. Baptist Student Union - Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., 2408 Mason Hall. Amer. Chem. Soc./Students - free tutoring for chemistry, 10 a.m. - noon, 1210 Chem. Graduate Women's Network - Panel…

…, Jannine Moore, said. She said GEO would like to set class size limits at 25 students with a depar- tmental average of 20 students per class. Experts say Hackett 'nompetent' for trial (Continued from Page 1…

… current system, cards are inserted in graduate student assistant's mailboxes. The graduate students must mail back the cards indicating whether or not they wish to be members of the union. Under the…

… proposed system, graduates would be given cards to mail back only if they dlid not wish to be members of the union. Both union and non-union graduate student assistants have to pay fees to GEO. GEO is also…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… special student tickets. Dorothy Kirsten, Metropolitan Opera soprano appearing in next weekend's May Festival, will be heard on "Panorama", 2 p.m., to- day, on WUOM-FM. The campus radio station will…

…'' at 9:45 a.m., citi- zens of the United Arab Republic, Pakistan, Turkey and Indonesia explore the culture of the 24 Mos- lem nations. ,The four will tell of present con- ditions and hopes for the future…

… which having Fulbright grant. ment, explained. The word Noh Noh and Kyogen are the best means accomplishment; it is not translated forms of Japanese so much tragic drama as it is Student Tours drama, but…

… in The characters which form the About 2,000 high school students both black-and-white and color; word Kyogen mean crazy words, will inspect the University cam- the Kyogen is entirely in color. Prof…

… University Day, May 9. tional narratalon in English is, plays and are usually' presented The Office of Admissions and provided. "We. understand that between any two Noh plays in a the Union Student Affairs Con…

students at 8:30 a.m. in Hill Aud. Vice- President for Student Affairs Give James A. Lewis, will explain the Plan e h. program. Student guides will then con- duct tours of the campus and liv- Two student

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…." Ibish addressed how the war "fed into the already noxious environment between the Arabs and the Americans and their role in the Middle East." He said that the war strengthened the pre- conceived ideas…

… held by Arabs and Muslims of the "stereoscopic norms of predatory powers." The war also "plays in to the paranoid and hysteric voice of Bin Laden (or others like him)," he added. Ibish also spoke about…

… recipients of the 2003 Michigan Leadership Awards Outstanding Student Leader Chris Perpich Cathy Fanone Aundrea Johnson Christina Hollenback Mahshid Pirzadeh Brain Netter Konstantinos Ghirtis Thomas Vazquez…

… Programs of the Year BookMARK Americanos: Latino Life in the U.S. A Celebration of Unity Dance Marathon Bowl-A-Thon Outstanding Student Organizations Society of Women Engineers Muslim Student Association…

… The Detroit Project Graduate Student Community Organization College Democrats Outstanding New Member Lisa Slominski Amy Borer Michael Phillips Julia Farber The Tapestry Award Mahshid Pirzadeh Robbie…

… Menyah Jeanine Bessette Advisor of the Year Steven Abbott Lee Ann Benkert Chris Kulka Taryn Petryk Thomas Vazquez Student Legacy Award John Carter Please join us in honoring these outstanding…

… Middle East." But Sawsan Abdulrahim, a doctoral student in the School of Public Health, said the discussion was inter- esting but wished that Ibish "included the angle of the U.S. war in Afghanistan…

… don't think we'd be surprised to see additional cases given the ease of international travel," Lasher said. Rackham student Christine Wong said many of her friends from Hong Kong are reconsidering…

… people con- cerned that they might have contracted SARS. She recommended that students consult the CDC's website. WAR Continued from Page 1 government could be held in Iraq with- in a week, a senior…

… Korea's suspected nuclear weapons program. China expressed hope that the talks will lead to a political solution. HILISBORO, Oregon FBI det engineer suspected of terror ties An Arab-American software…

April 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…lwdwmw iL r CONFUSION See Page Lw A D41ai46t WARME% II R, SHOER, Latest Deadline in the State ."- VOL. LVII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 PRICE FIVE Arabs Begin…

… Drive in UN On Palestine Syrian Delegate Asks Free Debate By The Associated Press NEW YORK, April 28 - The Arabs opened a power drive to- night for full debate on the whole Palestine question in the first…

… veterans' housing legislation has been sup- ported by the Student Veterans' Planning Conference of Michigan, according to George Antonofsky, delegate of the University AVC chapter. Advanced by tle Detroit…

… at Senate hearings on bills proposing increased subsistence allowances for student veterans at Washington next week. With Morris DeSummy, of Cen- tral Michigan College, he will be representing the…

Students To Vote on Legislature Resolution Opposing Action Taken by President Ruthven The student body will register its opinion of President Ruthven's ban of MYDA today in a campus-wide referendum on a…

Student Leg- islature resolution opposing the action. Ballots asking "Have you read the Student Legislature resolution concerning the withdrawal of recognition of a student organization?" and "Do you…

… University Fresh Air Camp. Goal Set at $5,500 The goal for the Tag Day sales to be raised by students has been set at $5,500. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of equip- ment, general improvements and for…

… Lawn Rolling Hot Business A brief spurt of hot yellow flame shooting past the windows of the Angell Hall Study startled absorbed students yesterday morn- ing. Rushing to the window to in- vestigate, they…

… fire, but one student was overcome in the excitement. He was cared for by police 1who arrived on the scene to investigate. F the Committee on Academic Free- dom's statement on academic freedom, which…

…'s resolution fol- lows: "We, as the elected representa- tives of the students of the Uni- versity of Michigan, adopt in its entirety the definitive statement on academic freedom set forth by the Committee for…

April 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… of the nega- tive sentiments towards patients of the disease, a group of students and recent graduates at the School of Social Work have created a mul- timedia intervention tool for Uni- versity…

students, faculty and Ann Arbor residents. The nonprofit University student group, Social Workers Advocating Wand Teaching (SWAT) has created a booklet and an informative skit to help facilitate discussion…

… Reporter Shabnam Daneshvar: Mich. senator proposes state tuition plan By Jeremy W. Peters Daily Staff Reporter Michigan parents and students looking for a way to finance the steadily rising cost of higher…

… life sciences and their implicatioins for our society, economy and thinking about the human condition," he added. KIMITSU YOGACHI/Daily Law first-year student Jenny Runkles dances with Javier Aguilar of…

… Hall. He is also the head of the University's Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, and he is used to hearing all sorts of anti- Arab sentiments. That is why his first instinct was to ignore the racist…

… Department's) treatment of blacks, and it said 'Kill more,"' Youmans said. The Department of Public Safety is investigating the incident, but Youmans also reported it to the office of Multiethnic Student

… incidents on campus, but did say the incidents reported are likely just a "fraction" of those that occur. "We have students complain quite often of anonymous intimidation tac- tics being leveled against them…

April 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… swayed by interests in Arab oil. nmonaru~ if that margin isn'tthere, then you just have to raise your rents more." Student tenants: "We find that when they get out of the dorm, the first time they…

…, and we have to pay money in ,security deposits and interests, that eats away at that margin of profits, and at the end of the year, you analyze, and 'The students don't know anything about University…

… by the large organizations, Arab-Israeli land dispute focus of Official's talk By DAVID MEYER The continued occupation of the Israelisoccupied West Bank and Gaza Strip areas is essential to the…

…'re renting, you have problems. . . they're wet behind the ears." "You get a graduate student that's rented for a couple years, and you find a marked difference in how an apar- tment is kept, and just when to…

… destructiveness by students. It's amazing to believe that a kid, going to college and with a certain amount of smarts up here, the kind of things they'll do in a building. Either grafitti, marking up walls, kicking…

… the tenant because you have a third party. The students don't know anything about University mediation, but they sure as hell know about the tenants union. It's counter- productive." "I think this…

students will be establishing their track record, and they'll be held accountable for it." The University and the housing market: "If the University chooses to be in the rental market, they should be under…

… South State St. SECOND FLOOR -- - . _. { : ., I , Y. h; , f Tckets: $4.00; $300 (Students 51.50) Hill Boxr Office Openrs April 14. 9 arm-5 pm. Mail Orders: Tckets Manager Mens Glee Club 024…

April 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… assassinated March 24. LETTERS TO THE DAILY: NviielY YeaIrs of IdAifo0rio Freed(1om PIRGIM explains anti-draft position Vol. XC, No. 151 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… Board of Directors (made up of student representatives from our five campus chapters) passed a resolution opposing peacetime registration on the grounds that it threatened civil liberties and was possibly…

… PIRGIM fails to represent the majority of campus students on this issue, and that as a public interest group we are too political. We feel such comments must be put in proper perspec- tive. The 52 per cent…

… of students nationwide that favor registration is cited from a poll from a publication (Today's Student) we have frankly not heard of until recently. We have heard of The Michigan Daily, whose first…

… poll in the heat of the Afghanistan crisis still showed 55 per cent of students opposed registration. Yet representing the view of a simple polled majority is not the sole function of a public interest…

… group. In 1972, 16,000 students on this campus requested the Board of Regents to assess a mandatory fee to fund what is now the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan (this fee is now voluntary…

… Pravda or Arab propaganda) has frequently pointed out and which the Israeli government does not deny. Logically the Israeli gover- nment's denial of Palestinian civil and national rights cannot be condoned…

… 1930s spelled doom to the obser- vation and respect of individual civil and human rights. This is what we have to be wary of now whether Jews or Arabs. Finally, it took courage from both professor Shahak…

April 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

…. They have been on campus for twenty years as expedient housing for students without any comprehension of its educational potential." He said this view is prevalent among both students and the…

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…'ve developed an amiable cynicism," he says. "The administrators seem to feel that IHC is good practice for us kids. This is not true. The value of Any student government is measured in how much is contrib- uted…

…-by the student to the ,group and by the group to the student." Thinking Wrong Concerning SGC, he remarked that it "need not. be an extra- curricular activity without mean- ing. Any thought of SGC as a…

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… facilities over a period of years. - Discussed Ways Discussing ways in which the United States can strengthen its moral position, Kawar mentioned an enlargement of the view of Arab nationalism. "I personally…

… believe that the people of this country are not against Arab unity," Kawar com- mented. SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet all of your- gardening needs. Grass seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer- tilizing carts…

April 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… these seminars berday. is "Literature In an Age of Intellect- Students are asked to come Thurs- ual Crisis: 1680-1715", conducted by day, Dr. Forsythe, explained, be- Dr. John Arthos of the English De…

…- cause of the swing concert Wednes- partment. day. "It is my belief," he said, "that The students in this seminar have when faced with a choice, the stu- been primarily concerned with the dent would select…

… weekly with lemonstration of Chinese diabolo the tutor. Extensive outside readings and shuttlecock. and frequent papers comprise the rest of the seminar work, for which the student receives five semester…

… seminar to five academic hours. The students felt that the regular course work required limited the amount of time they coud spend on the seminar. In this regard the lack of a complete understanding of aims…

… and methods of the honors pro-I gram by those in charge was criticized by the students. Applications for admission tO Most of them were enthusiastic the program of Honors in Liberal about the greater…

… CampNamed Two-Day Drive Scheduled May 3-4; Funds To Aid Underprivileged Boys Full student committees for the annual Tag Day sales to be held May 3 and 4 were named yesterday by Richard Fletcher, '41…

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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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 13, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

… confusion and shouting. The video was shot by Alhurra, a U.S. government-funded Arab-lan- guage channel. Iraqi officials later gave wildly varying accounts ofhow many peo- pie were killed and who they were…

… apologize to the three students that were wrongly accused," Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong said. On Wednesday, Attorney Gen- eral Roy Cooper not only dropped all remaining charges against the…

… recent death occurred March 16 in an off-campus apart- ment at Boston University. Less than three weeks earlier, the col- lege had lost two more students in a similar apartment fire. The housemate was…

… 2004, a house at 924 Oakland Ave. caught fire in a simi- lar manner, injuring several student athletes who spent the summer term on campus. Perrin said the occupants with bedrooms above the porch had…

… left their windows open and smelled smoke. After realizing the porch was on fire, the students woke up everyone in the house except one occupant who later jumped out of a window. The student's room was…

… orientation isn't enough to ensure that students are pre- pared for fires. "It's not something you can do once. It's something that you do throughout the year in small incre- ments," he said. "The idea is to…

… cre- ate messages that stick." Comeau said fire safety education should start early so students will know what safety measures to look for when choosing off-campus hous- ing. "It's so important that the…

… train- ing starts in the residence halls so that when students move off-cam- pus, that training stays with them, and it also stays with them after they graduate," he said. Perrin said his experience dra…

… Arbor St. were covered by their parents' homeowners insurance. Not all stu- dents are covered by their parents' insurance policy, though. Perrin had advice for students living in or thinking about moving…

….com JOBS!!!61 Fall/Winter Term Apply now at the Law Library- * non-Law Students * Law Students * SI. Students Minimum pay is $9.00 per hour! ner. They received complimentary dinners in exchange for…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 19, 2004 - 5A Rhyme showcase Religious murals start of campus decoration plan for new student group By Genevieve Lampinen Daily Staff Reporter The Hillel…

… religious artwork of students. The pieces are only the beginning for the group, which consists of Hillel members and Art and Design students. The group plans to create secular art in the future and is also…

… the project was a good opportunity to have students showcase their art in public,and that she plans to work with Landau's group in the future. "This was a set commission by Hillel, (with) David as…

… FOREST CASEY/Daily the liaison, that I turned into a class assignment. We went to Hillel and the cafeteria and did research on Law student Yasser Museitif, also known as MC Locksmith, freestyles on the mic…

… opportunity for students to get their work in a permanent setting," Kerrycriticizes Bush on foreign,, policy, pro-mises to halve deficit "It's exciting now that they've finally put art here. (It) makes this…

… around can really help make a space more interesting," Silverstien said. Students said the paintings have made the room, which is used for celebratory activities such as Shabbat Dinner and Israeli folk…

… in it," Rose said. Hillel Program Director Ben Berger said the room typi- cally draws in between 100 and 200 people for Shabbat din- ner on Fridays, and between 40 and 60 students daily who are on…

… kosher meal plans. "We serve hundreds of meals to students on campus. The murals really liven up the room. Response by students has been overwhelmingly positive," Berger said. He added that funding secured…

April 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

…U WAGES SX THE MICHIGAN DAILY , SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1948 INTERNATIONAL WEEK: Annual Students of World Get-Together International week"- A cam- paign to improve understanding and relationships…

…, will start late Sunday af- ternoon, as church guilds and Greek letter houses welcome Uni- versity foreign students at tea. At 6:30 p.m. radio station WPAG will present "World Trade for World Peace," a…

… a round-the-world pageant. Spectators will be treated to an Hawaiian May-Day celebration, a Chinese opera, an Arab wedding, a candle dance of India, an Italian operatic aria, a Roumanian folk- dance…

… speech is sponsored by the League of Wom- en Voters. Rackham Auditorium will be in use again at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday when the Student Legislature stages a Model UN Assembly. Here the foreign students will…

… from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, to give the public a chance to meet foreign students, and vice-versa. The Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, chief sponsor of International Week, will honor townspeople and…

students with an invitational International Ban- quet at 7 p.m. in the Union. Climax of the week is Friday, when the United World Federal- ists register for their week-end convention and the ISA gives its…

April 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, April 19, 2010 - 7A SMOKE-FREE From Page 1A once the ban is launched. Simone Himbeault Taylor, associ- ate vice president for the Division of Student

… Affairs, oversees the Smoke- Free University Initiative Student Life Subcommittee - a committee of 24 students, staff and faculty mem- bers from the University's Ann Arbor, Flint and Dearborn campuses…

…. Taylor said one of the committee's main jobs is to seek feedback on the smoking ban from University students. "The whole notion is that our approach should have great trans- parency; it should have a lot…

Student Affairs, is in charge of gathering student input on the University's decision to move toward a smoke- free campus. Last October, Matney compiled a survey that was sent to 5,000 ran- domly selected…

April 10, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… noted number of young voters, said is indicative of many or students turning out to Sixty-two percent of vot- yed were between 18 and old. ding to 2000 Census data, Asian descent make up 1.8 of the state…

…'s population. ramck, though, 10.4 per- eople say they are of Asian Just under 12 percent of or residents report Asian Dearborn, meanwhile, is nt Asian. udy also claims that Asian and Arab American voters faced…

… dif- ficulty when voting in last fall's elec- tion. In Dearborn and Hamtramck, Arab American voters struggled to find interpreters and bilingual infor- mation and poll workers refused to help, the study…

… says. Asian Ameri- can voters also reported a lack of adequately translated materials. The study says about 57 percent of Arab and Asian American voters were required to show indentifica- tion in order…

… page 1 that. Amaker's wife, Stephanie Pin- der-Amaker, is expected to be part of the Harvard faculty as well, according to the Globe. Pinder- Amaker is the associate dean of students at the University…

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April 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… president denies uprising despite increase in number of protests Increasing number of students demand political freedoms BEIRUT (AP) - Women, chil- dren and students took to the streets in Syria yesterday…

… voices look like with a peace agreement. se involved in the Israc- Shir Lachis;, a 25 year-old,. stinian conflict, spoke Jewish law student at Tel Aviv their personal stories at University, shared an…

… experience rnt, which was hosted by that occurred 10 years ago near i Ross - a student organi- a club in Israel when a suicide in the Ross School of Busi- attack broke out. Lachish recalled ntered on Israeli…

students that 21 Israeli teenagers were mni. killed that night and hundreds of ness graduate student others were either wounded or cobsberg, co-president of traumatized. PRoss, said in an interview "Living…

… see what's going on there." hose who, had witnessed Lachish , said she decided nflict first-hand, adding to join OneVoice after several was not a "political rally" encounters with Israeli Arabs her an…

….8 percent of its student body - to be below the average of even the 50 colleges and universities with the largest endowments, which on average have 80 percent fewer students of Pell Grant-eligible students

… show an 18.7-percent increase in Pell Grants from 2008 to2009. For the 2008-2009 academic year, University students received a collective $11 million in Pell Grants. Despite the University's fig- ures…

… that show growth in the number of University students receiving Pell Grants, Rodriguez wrote the University must do more to increase its Pell Grant student population. "We are not where we would like to…

… be yet, butwe're focusing on doing even better going forward," Rodriguez wrote. Because students' fam- ily income isn't considered in the admissions process, the University accepts academi- cally…

… qualified low-income students at the same rate as students without demon- strated financial need. How- ever, low-income students do not apply for admission at the same rate, Rodriguez wrote. "It is important…

April 18, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… try to make things right (between Arabs and Israelis)," he said. Berman's goals also include setting up a study abroad program in Israel sponsored by the University, which many students have worked…

… Tel Aviv yesterday. FACEBOOK Continued from page 1. Facebook users can edit their privacy settings so that alumni and staff are pro- hibited from viewing their profiles. Students had mixed reactions…

… theater major and plans to seek employment as a freelance lighting designer. Sebille-White said students should approach their Facebook profiles in the same way they would approach an inter- view. "It's a…

… matter of how you want to be seen and how you manage your image," she said. "It's sort of like being your own PR agent." Many students have posted on the site pictures of themselves pole-dancing, under…

…- age drinking or doing illegal drugs. Even Facebook walls, where other members post public messages on their friends' profiles, often contain objectionable content. Sebille-White also cautioned students

… Mountain News, like The Times-Picayune won two. - Compiled from Daily wire reports CORRECTIONS A story on yesterday's front page (MBA grad aims to educate students in personalfinance) incorrectly referred to…

student lender Sallie Mae as Nellie Mae. A story on yesterday's front page (Alum got her start in 'U' writing program) misspelled the name of film producer Douglas Wick. Please report any error in the Daily…

…- flict between Israel and Palestine in the fall. Because of the large Jewish and Arab populations on campus, one of Berman's goals is to provide a model for coexistence. "There's a huge potential here to…

… more closely with the Michigan Student Assembly's Minority Affairs Commission and the LSA Student Government's Multicultural Affairs Task Force. Muslim Students' Association: Nura Sediqe, president Nura…

… Sediqe had such an interest in being part of the Muslim Students' Association that she e-mailed mem- bers about joining it even before she came to campus. At orientation, she socialized with current…

April 13, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… Kennedy on March 1, 1961. Current Peace Corps par- ticipants volunteer in 139 coun- tries, according to a Peace Corps press release issued yesterday. The 25 University graduate students involved in the…

… Godfrey reached him on his cell phone on Jan. 31, after ser- vice was restored, to ensure his safe travel out of Egypt. While some of the students in Egypt were listed in the PANEL From Page 1A holding…

… international development," Burgess said. Rackham student Abby Hyduke, who is a Peace Corp Fellow studying in the School of Natural Resources and Envi- ronment, said because she was uncertain what she wanted to…

… beginning of the year because of North Quad's interna- tional focus. Schantz added that the money wasn't appropriated to fund a vacation for students, but instead to fund a service-based trip that would allow…

… participat- ing residents to share their expe- riences with students upon their return. "It's not like we're using this money frivolously ..." he said. "The day that they hit the ground in Peru, they're going…

… partici- pants and additional fundingfrom the Michigan Student Assembly, Residence Halls Association and the Ginsberg Center, the Commit- tee for International Impact - a subcommittee of the North Quad…

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 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

… representatives in Congress, the Muslim Students Associa- tion with the endorsements of the Arab American University Graduates, the Latin American Solidarity Committee, the Palestinian Solidarity Committee, the…

…01 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, April 14, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edite m dbd saenr a n* I SEdited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Response to Nazi violence Vol. XCVIII, No…

… opinion of the Daily. Students take power Fi.ght Flemings code TODAY IS THE LAST DAY of the comment-on-the-code period, designed to allow input from the University community. This mocks the democratic…

… process and demonstrates the adminis- tration's disregard for any substantive input from students, faculty or work- ers. Interim President Robben Fleming and the University board of Regents have…

…, because of its many loopholes, will be used to limit student power rather than provide a so- lution to racist acts. The administration is not willing to discuss solutions to the problem in general; input is…

… acts are students rather than faculty or administrators. Events such as LSA Dean Peter O. Steiner's racist comments about Blacks have proven that there is little administrative understanding of racism…

… against Blacks in instances of "racial harassment." This means that if a Black student calls a white student a "honky" they are subject to the same penalties as is a white student who calls a Black student

… the lives of students. If you are a member of the university community who cares about students' rights and racial harassment, be on the Diag today at noon. OPPOSE THE CODE. By Paul Henry On Saturday…

…, leftists and other "undesirables." Progressive students, workers and the oppressed must form a united front to de- feat fascism. Come to the pre-trial at 15th District Court (6th floor of City Hall) at 9 am…

… composed of students and workers working together to mount a legal defense of the anti-Nazi 5 and to expose the brutal role of the police.. Drop the charges now! Smash the Nazis! Smash the Klan! Recognize…

April 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… plumbing, in- adequate heating and violated state fire laws. of Student Housing Justified, Criticized DRAMA To Be Read, Not Produced Drowse at the LMS for ideal Easter gifts ... LP albums to suit 'all…

…, the city actually did close up an attic garret on Forest St.-but only because the inspec- tor discovered bats flying around the room. nseliii Plan Optional Cou Attracts Few Students Wheeler says that…

… needed. The Dregs One argument, posed by Repub- lican Councilman Paul Johnson, was that the Corvettes and Jag- uars of students were filling up the parking lot of the Colonial Square apartments, a new…

… medium rent housing development. "The students are the dregs of society. Why do we need to provide hous- ing for them?" he asked council. TOMORROW: The Universi- ty's Role in Student Housing. By JOHN…

… played for the wedding lacked both vol- ume or the spontanaiety to con- tribtue to the festive feeling of the wedding or the Arab scene. The crowd scenes lacked ani- mation: the pace was too slow, hence…

…. However, with new lighter distri- bution requirements coming into effect, students may feel easier about that and join the program: Shawrioted. Sophomores were told that if they waited to join the program…

students applauded the program as a step in the right direction, but said they did not want to bother with writing out the forms. Some felt they have enough freedom without it, saying 'they just see their…

… counselor to have him sign their election cards. "I walk in; I walk out," is one student's description of pre-clas- sification.' Students in the program ex- plained that they joined because they feel they do…

… not need a coun- selor's help; they know if they have problems they can always see a counselor, but under the option- al plan they do not have to. The final decision as 'to whether or not a student is…

… philosophically against more freedom, he doubts they are holding their students back from I i A' 0 4-~m DIAL 8-6416 Get Bluebooks at Student Book Service NEXT WEEK e KISS ME, KATE I F…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…04r f ir~tigan Bally 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…

… materially insignifi- The course of action of the presently friend- cant Arab kingdom crucially significant to ly Arab nations also hinges to some degree on the entire world, and particularly to the two the…

… boxed in on four sides by four am- entire Arab world under his unholy influence. bitious nations, each of which is ready and waiting to march in and sieze what territory IN THAT EVENT, Western and…

… healthiest and most interesting ing over the campus. Prof. Kenneth Boulding of the myriad student groups at the Uni- told the club Tuesday that it is the people who versity is the newly-formed Political Issues…

…, something that has become all too rare in the current student generation. IN THESE TIMES, when a shortage of college Strangely enough, although the group's teachers looms as a serious threat to the avowed…

… purpose is to interest students in poli- quality of higher education in America, Wood- tical affairs and issues on a non-partisan ba- row Wilson fellowships assume a tremendous sis, it has met with…

… opposition or at least dis- importance. trust when it tried to obtain speakers. Faculty Established to encourage students in prac- members, on being asked to speak, have sub- tically any field to continue…

… the threat posed by the steria has permeated the faculty, possibly the prospect of spiralling enrollments. one campus segment which should be expected The seven University students who were to assume…

…:00 p.m. Thurs., April 18. Prof. Edward Devine, Ann Ar- bor City Prosecutor, will preside. Co- sponsored by Sociology Undergraduate Student-Faculty Committee and by the Law School. Concerts Student

… Recital: Sara Scott, student of piano with Marion Owen, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 p.m. Thurs., April 18, in the Rackham As- sembly Hall. Works by…

April 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… government spend- ing, taxing and credit policies on a noninflationary trend, but "not so restrictive that later on we have to deal with a recession." * * * FIVE ARAB GUERILLA ORGANIZATIONS yesterday flatly…

…. Hussein's plan - announced in Washington Thursday - resem- bles the United Nations resolution of Nov. 1967 which calls for Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territory in return for an end to the Arab

… years. -Daily-Peter Dreyfuss The Corpse Corps Students paraded yesterday on the Diag as part of a "death and oppression" march sponsored by Resistance. The march will continue through tomorrow and…

….y.o.)-Women's Liberation-Revolutionary Youth Politics -Prison Tapes (802 Monroe basement) plus others 2:30 Organic Food (b.y.o.) -High School Organizing-Imperialism-Alterna- tives to the Draft-Dylan-Student Worker Alliance…

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…THE3 MICHlIGAN DAILY ICHIG C.0s OPOLITAN? 'FAVOR Y CAUSE . _ B. Hutchins eritus JamesI and B. 1 Express Approval of Busrah Campaign C. VAU(MAN RECALLS -WIDE DEBT TO ARABS H. C. Adams, J. A…

… has from the very inception Arabian work continued to ; interest. He has stated the t Arabs were largely respon- r the development of much of medical science, and that they .e lamp of science trimmed…

… internationalism which we need. Professor Hildner is intimately fam- familiar with the life of the foreign students at the university through his interest in the Cosmopolitan club. (Continued on page 4…

… univer- * sity with the details and signifi- * cance of the plan. * * ,** ** * * * * * * ARAB PORT CLAIMS STRATEGIC STATION City of Busrah Stands Near Tigris and Euphrates, Near Persian Gulf and On Bagdad…

… endeavors to see S. C. A. COMMITTEE ORGANIES CANASS "Keep Michiganh i Arabia" Slogan for Busrah Campaigners Composed of 270 Student Men and . Women CAPTAINS OF SQUADS CONSULT ASSISTANTS AT CHURCH SUPPER Paul…

April 04, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…. WHO: Arab and Muslim American Studies WHEN: 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, room 3222 Flute studio recital WHAT: Students of Music Prof. Amy Porter will perform. Graduating flute…

… as a write-in candidate for Central Student Government president earlier in the month. —RIYAH BASHA EVAN AARON/Daily The University of Michigan’s Hindu Students Council and Indian Students

… 45th annual Hash Bash festivities Imperial gender violence lecture WHAT: Nadine Naber, a visiting professor of gender studies, will analyze ways U.S. policy affects Arab feminist activists…

students will be featured in solos. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: 4:45 p.m. WHERE: Earl V. Moore Building, Britton Recital Hall Mestiza Music film screening WHAT: The School of Music…

… 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. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for…

April 14, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… men and treat it as phenomenon. Lay people write it off as women seek more help and are more willing to admit it," Nolen-Hoeksema said. She said two-thirds of students who possess symptoms of depression…

… and would benefit from mental health serv- ices don't seek help, the majority of this population being women. "A very large population of Univer- sity students is depressed. The Univer- sity of Michigan…

… Bush's remarks was Iraqi democracy as an important precedent in the Arab world. "The Iraqi Constitution will include a bill of rights that is unprecedented in the Arab world," he said. Establishing…

… look out over the rooftops of homes at sunrise yesterday at a post their regiment has been occupying in Fallujah, Iraq. Din gel attacks Bush s policies By Melissa Benton Daiy Staff Reporter Students in…

… Democratic See DINGELL, Page 3 SAPAC volunteers defend new changes By Aymar Jean Daily Staff Reporter For more than two months, students have open- ly resisted the University's proposed changes to sexual…

… assault services, but during those months, a group of students working inside the Sexual Assault Preven- tion and Awareness Center have "We're al] agreed with the University's plan. While opponents see…

… these tiC same changes as a fragmentation of provide g services that will only harm sur- vivors, some students who work ServmceS t at SAPAC - speaking on their SurvivorS own behalf and not for all the…

April 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… war zone. ARGENTINA, apparently at Haig's urging, called its navy back to port before the zone went into effect, at 11 See HAIG, Page 5 Israelis wound Arabs in Jerusalem JERUSALEM (UPI) - Israeli…

… called to protest the mosque attack in which two Arabs were killed. Alan Goodman, 30, the American- born Israeli soldier seized inside the mosque, was questioned all day and was scheduled to be arraigned…

…,962 to $7,820. The proposed contract would raise the salaries for library assistants to the same level as graduate student assistants. GEO is also asking that tuition be free for graduate student

… assistants and that family members be charged in-state tuition. GEO MEMBERS said yesterday the union has been canvassing graduate student assistants using a survey which asks graduate students to rate the im…

… Thne lastof it is Jaksa, the student assistant for the Wolverine baseball team, carts t will likely be the last of winter's remains from center field of Fisher dium yesterday. TODAY Eau d'Ann Arbor? OW…

… against the company earlier that year. * 1978 - The Daily reported that. it had obtained documents which showed that University faculty members were secretly recruiting some of their students for work in…

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