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May 10, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

… hair, but whether they would kill their baby or not to kill their baby, I was verbally assaulted. In one case, I had water rcwn on me. I would like to ask University students the same question I asked…

…'m assuming that she means to say that Israel has adopted these foods as *opular delicacies because, in reali- ty, hummus and falafels are both Arabic, while kabobs are a dish that the Armenians picked up from…

… try to show a balanced view of the Arab-Israeli conflict are slammed with the misnomer "anti- Semite," but that's incorrect as well. Semites are, or were, convential- ly considered to be those of Arabic

…, Aramean, Babylonian, Carthaginian, Ethiopian, Hebrew and Phoenician heritage. While most are pretty well out of the mix these days, we're still left with the Arabs, Ethiopians and Hebrews. So, when people…

… start slinging insults and names at each other, they might want to be a bit more careful. After all, since Pales- tinians are "Arabs," and "Arabs" are Semites, it's possible that we might find ourselves…

… closeness with our fellow Wolverines that we don't get with other students. As such, we trust the people who run the University. After all, we're all on the same team. Why would the administra- tion do…

… anything that won't make the Uni- versity a better place for students? However, unconditional trust in the admin- istration is a dangerous thing, and it is naive to count on them to always act in the…

students' best interest. Much like we hold the politicians who run our country to a high standard of accountability, so too must we constantly question the legitima- cy and motives behind the decisions made…

… open and accessible to students. Coleman holds monthly "Fire- side Chats" where a number of randomly- selected students informally talk with the President about student issues. The Uni- versity Board of…

… Regents allows for any- one to make public comments before the. meetings begin. While giving students the ability to speak with the administration is admirable, idle listening isn't enough. Advisory…

May 24, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

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… enrollment at Flint and Dearborn campuses by up to 2,000 students per campus - a meas- ure that would not require any changes to the facilities. "We have the infrastructure, and that makes it economical to put…

students in place," Coleman said. She added that, though the Ann Arbor campus has long reached maxi- mum capacity, the University will look into alternate ways in which it might aid the Cherry Commission in…

… its goals. Coleman also mentioned an increased awareness of higher educa- tion among high school students as a way to improve graduation rates in Michigan's adults. The commission will also work with…

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May 10, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

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May 17, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 142) • Page Image 7

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