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June 29, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

Arabs dress like this-it's hot," he added. Happenings .. . ... finish your chores before the holiday weekend during the day, because happenings won't start un- til 8 p.m., when music student Janis Roese…

… keeping them g to the February 1979 annual report to the oard of Regents on recruitment, enrollment, and .minority students, 68 per cent of Native udents disenrolled before their senior years, r cent of…

… Hispanic Americans, 42.7 per cent of 25.9 per cent of Asian Americans dropped out. id 26 per cent of white students also disenrolled. L GARCIA, program associate for Minority the University's Affirmative…

…," Garcia said. "We have no successful way of assessing minority student needs soon enough so they can remain here as students," said Elizabeth Davenport, University Ombudsperson. Supportive services aimed…

… specifically at minority students include the Opportunity Program, which offers counseling and tutorial assistance for students who may not come from an enriched academic background; Trotter House, a meeting…

… place for minorities, Minority Student Ser- vices, which provides programming and personal coun- seling, the Coalition for the Use of Learning Skills (CULS), See MINORITY, Page 13 from 11:30 p.m. until…

… he wore Arab-style headgear and handed out peanuts while pumping gas. Got- tshall said some customers waited in line for two hours to buy gas, so he passed out the peanuts as they reached the pumps as…

June 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 32) • Page Image 12

… Israeli student was taking pic- tures of us, and many Arab students were afraid he might give the pictures to the authorities," said Sarkis Elmassian, a student in the School of Education who attended…

… responsibility for op- pressing the Palestinian people. HABASH WAS arrested by officers from the Ann Arbor Police Department after a scuffle broke out between the demonstrators and some Israeli students. "This…

…, says his program involves 92 per cent of all in- coming freshpersons and transfer students, most of whom will stay at South Quad for around $45. What they pay depends on whether they are new students or…

… transfer students and whether or not they commute. HE EXPLAINED that the other eight per cent are mostly students who aren't accepted to the University until after summer orientation has ended or those who…

… went away for the summer. The program is staffed by 25 people, including Perigo. Sixteen paid student leaders act as chaperones for the new students, taking them on hour-long walking tours of Central…

… Campus and acquainting them with what makes the University tick. Four leaders are hired to inform the students' parents, who can particiapte in their own orientation program, about what their children can…

…-nine per cent of what we get is extremely positive," he said. "It's a product of the student leaders .. . who are all super. They are the fines who make or break a program." STEVE LAVEY is one student who is…

… he will be the foot- ball team's equipment manager in the fall, said, "They're (student leaders) small college people running a big college." LAVEY SAID the only problem he sees with the program is the…

… lack of time students get to spend by them- selves. (All of our time) "is taken up in something. There's no time to mingle," he concluded. Perigo said aside from a few minor changes in the orientation of…

… the program, such as a game designed to help students communicate better with each other, there have been no drastic changes in the past few years. He added that as of now, none are expected for next…

June 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Carter's Mideast 'peace' Plans imperil A2 A NN ARBOR has survived Briarwood. But the developments planned for the south side of town, which include…

…'s decline and thus the deterioration of housing there. Ann Arbor's student population in the center city drives up the price of housing, which in turn pressures those with moderate incomes to move out. When…

… television hours was doomed to talks at the same time. Foreign Minister Jacques De failure when other Arab nations The analysts also said Gaulle charged that though the decided not to go along. in the U.S. be…

June 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…- recession is going to be more serious." delegates from Libya and the United Arab Emirates ning. Although the new OPEC price should add four cents said the cartel was likely to set a base price for most The…

… to the incident, Michigan had escaped most of the strike-associated violence that has plagued other states. See TRUCK, Page 10 AP Photo Carter hugged 17-year-old Japanese high school student Chiharu…

June 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… more info. 44C630 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe ® 1979 Lot AgepIs Tea syndca ACROSS 41 Exclamation of 12 Indo-Europeans 1 Edible fish scorn 14 Arabs, Syrians, 7…

…)246-7819. 56L613 GRADUATE STUDENT seeks July sublet near Dental School. Call (404) 828-2526, 726-6307 or Marvin Mark, 1609 Kissingbower, Augusta, GA 3904 L6i6 BU SIN ESS SE RV ICES TYPING TYPING…

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