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August 04, 2003 (vol. 112, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… and charged on Thurs- to gain access to copies of final ... .5 . DailyNewsEitr day on 23 chnCWPY ,.i.--+. . ;"' TL T'1 C .,... 4- 4........ of African Ameri- can students has increased, bst it has the…

… Broken Social Scene. Page 9 SPORTS Former Rackham alum Ning Ma seemed like just another student walking around on cam- pus. But according to authori- ties, Ma allegedly hacked into the, University…

…'s computer sys- tem and stole uniquenames and passwords of over 60 University students and professors. Ning Ma, a Chinese citizen here on a student visa, was Student- athlete accused of assault By Gennaro A…

… sneers from professors' storage spaces. An anonymous Rackham student majoring in financial engineering, Ma's major, said he went to a job interview and found out someone had e-mailed the company from his…

… me that my e-mail account had been hacked back to the time of October" better candidate than I... so I would like to give up my interview opportunity to him," he said. The student later discovered…

… many irregularities in his e-mail account. "The ITCS told me that my e- - Anonymous Rackham student mail account had been hacked back to the time of October," he said. The student fears that Ma may have…

… PATRIOT Act By Soojung Chang Many Muslim and Arab groups say they fear Daily News Editor they have been unfairly targeted by the govern- PATRIOT facts ment asa result of the act. The American Civil…

… Liberties Union and sev- "We've been approached by numerous Organ ations ivolved in the suit eral Muslim and Arab groups have filed a law- groups encouraging us to file the case because agaist the PATRIOTAct…

… suit challenging the USA PATRIOT act of the provisions are having a chilling effect on Arab Community Center for Economic 2001, legislation passed in the aftermath of people's first amendment expression…

…. There's and Social Services, or ACCESS, in Dear- Sept. 11to help the government fight terrorism. people among the Muslim and Arab communi- born. "We're only challenging Section 215 - ty that fear that…

August 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… after vowing to find a "ne- cessary consensus" for an Arab- Israeli settlement. Prdsident Carter said in Washington he thought Geneva peace talks could still be held this year. The optimism from Carter…

… and Arab foreign ministers would be an apparent attempt to over- come Israeli objection to Pales- tinian participation at Geneva. Asked if peace talks were still a probability, Carter told re- porters…

… ministers meeting. THE MIcHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXvss, N. 60-S Saturday, August 6, 977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

…); $13 by mall outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is…

… called to the following rules passed by the Reg ents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the Uni- versity not later than the last day of classes of each semester or…

… summer ses- sion. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regula- tion; however, student loans not yet due are ex- empt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day…

August 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

… formidable job," ship, returned last-month from a two Wagaw explained. he said. week "study mission" with 13 FOR.EXAMPLE, some Arabs don't Wagaw feels that current U.S. aid to professors from universities…

… U.S. should .increase its military spent time in Tel Aviv, the Golan problems within the Arab states presence in the area. This would Heights, Haifa, and various towns which must be resolved before…

…, "Some of the surroun- country a sense of security. region. ding Arab states don't even talk to "ECONOMIC assistance is impor- THE GROUP met with local Israeli each other." tant, but too much of it weakens…

… the and Palestinian journalists, Israel also faces internal pressure country (with a false sense of historians and local inhabitants. "The from those who fear the growing Arab prosperity)," Wagaw said…

… exaggerated. open dialogue, something I found "The problems between Israel and However, Wagaw said that while it most impressive," Wagaw said. the Arab states have taken thousands is often frustrating for…

… outsiders to The Arab peoples of the region have of years to build up and it's silly to deal with the Middle East conflict, the long contested the claims of Israel to think that the problems can be solved…

Arabs and Israelis must determine all or part of the territory Israel now easily," Wagaw said. their own political solutions. Liberty squared "y' O "'a' t A fiberglass replica of Lady Liberty gives new…

… all Univer- sity sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assem- bly. /tems must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publication. Ad- dress all information…

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August 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…. Lindstrom runs a farm in Jackson County. 5 nations boycott Arab summit CASABLANCA, Morocco (UPI) - King Hassan II of meetings among members of the summit produced: Morocco opened the first Arab summit in…

… three years merely a consensus that thorny issues should be left off yesterday with a call for unity, but five of 21 Arab League the parley's agenda. nations boycotted the meeting. The key issues are the…

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August 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 59) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Wednesday, August 11,1982-The Michigan Daily ISRAEL AND ARAB COUNTRIES TO DECIDE THEIR FUTURE Palestinian refug9ees await fate SIDON, Israeli-held Lebanon (AP)- Tens of bullet…

…-assimilation of the Palestinian ter-strewn Mediterranean sea front. capital, the problem of civilian refugees would be one refugees by Arab countries. The Palestinian asked that his name not be used, of the next…

… living arond the world today As your Alumni Association, we'd like you to join our good company as well. That way we can help you make that important transition from . student to graduate. For instance…

… services such as student scholarships and teaching awards.) You see, we really would like you to be a part of us. You're one. You're in good company PS Of course, we're in- terested in all students, so we…

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August 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… deadline BAGHDAD, Iraq - American and U.N. diplomats stepped up pressure Saturday on Sunni Arabs to accept a new constitution with only two days before the deadline for its approval. A top Sunni official…

…-Hakim, called for a Shiite autonomous gov- ernment in central and southern Iraq, including the southern oil fields. That enraged Sunni Arab del- egates, who fear federalism will lead to the disinte- gration of…

… Iraq. Hamdoun said the Sunnis did not consider them- selves bound by an agreement worked out between the Shiites and Kurds. He said the Sunni Arabs were under "Iraqi and non-Iraqi pressure" but "we are…

… in three of the 18 provinces. Sunni Arabs are a majority in four. Sunni Arabs were to meet Sunday with members of former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's secular party while the Shiites were to confer with…

… Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, second left, on At 14. As of Sunday, the new Iraqi constitution had yet to be approved. ; j j ; s ! The phone number for Papa John's in The Michigan Daily Student Handbook…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional coies may be picked up at the Daily s…

August 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… Palestinians or other key issues in the Middle East dispute. But Vance said he will keep driving for a peace settlement by shuttling befween Arab and Israeli foreign ministers attend- ing the U. N. General…

… this to be a form of indirect - negotiations be- tween itself and the PLO. Vance credited the Arab coun- tries, which he visited before coming to Israel, with "more flexibility" than in the past on the…

… Geneva." That decision, he said, was up to the Arabs and Israel. Vance will report Israel's views today to King Hussein of Jordan, President Hafez Assad of Syria and to Sadat on whirl- wind stops in Amman…

…, Damas- cus and Alexandria. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vome LXXXvII, No. 63-s Thursday, August 11, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at the University sf Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UN ERSiTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR) MICH. & Phone NO 2…

students the other funds will send chool. Vith the nation's colleges becoming over- wded and with the increased demand for her education, facilities are being strained. >usands of additional students, while…

… of intellectual capacity, and regardless of financial con- sideration, should be the goal towards which to work gradually. Throwing 23,000 students at the nation's colleges, however, is not one of the…

… methods to be used. The training of teachers, Which the bill will facilitate, must be kept at a high level to insure the students of the future of capable, quality education. Dilution of educational quality…

… matter again by aring that the Arab nations will have to pt the existence of the state of Israel if real stability is to come to the area. ehru said he did not know what terms d be necessary for peace, but…

… said emphat- y that it "obviously involves the continu- 1 of Israel and its acceptance by the Arab itries and other countries around it." aring the last few months of one continu- isis in the area…

…, Israel has been peculiarly t, and with good reason. The recent events e provided the tiny nation with her best .k since 1948's independence fight. Iraq, non, Jordan - all have taken the minds, he Arab

… at all, is graphic enough demon- tion that the "Israeli situation" is not over. problem, lying dormant at the moment, has not been eliminated; sooner or later, as Arab-against-Arab problems simmer…

… must come about. If present Arab prob- lems are solved, only to have another crisis spring up in their place, the Middle East can- not stabilize itself. The "world affair" that Nehru predicted would…

… result from an Arab- Israeli war is almost inevitable. Both East and West right now are desperate- ly trying to avoid all-out war in the Middle East, by reconciling the warring Arab factions. But both are…

August 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… RODOLFO RODRIGUEZ, from the Movimiento Pro Independencia (MOVEMENT FOR PUERTO RICAN INDEPENDENCE) Tentatively, speeches are also expected from Assiz Essa of the Arab Students Union,and by representatives of…

….m. Tickets: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Ph. 668-6300 Student Mobilization Committee NOON BRALL ON fIAG AUG. 6 SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE: From Detroit SMC, MIKE SMITH, the lawyer who defended the Fort Jackson Eight, and…

… the Black Students Association at Eastern Michigan University, the UAW, and AFSCME. WORKSHOPS-THURS., AUG. 6, 7:30-9:30 Workshops will be held in the Student Activities Building by the following groups…

…,-'ATRE 1214 S. University DIAL 8-6416 OPEN 6:45 Feature Promptly At 7 P.M. & 9 P.M. I I I By The Associated Press Unrest mounted in the Arab world over the U.S. Middle East peace plan yesterday. Iraq…

… city of 52,000 and imposed an over- night curfew after the disorders broke out at dusk. All off-duty police, firemen and Allen County sheriff's deputies were called to duty. that led to the Arab defeat…

… in the 1967 war with Israel. The dispute cast a shadow over the military strategy conference of defense ministers of five Arab states in Tripoli. Iraq boycotted the meeting. Two leading Arab guerrilla…

… groups vowed last night to thwart implementa- tion of a Middle East cease-fire even by attacking U.N. peacekeeping forces. The threat was issued in Tripoli, Libya, where defense ministers of five Arab

… states met for a military strategy con- ference as unrest mounted in the Arab world over the U.S. peace proposal. Although uninvited to the conference, representatives of Al Fatah and the Pale- stine…

… under way. Israeli planes swept across two fronts, striking Arab guerrilla bases in Jordan and Egyptian military targets along the Suez Canal, the military command in Tel Aviv reported. In Amman, commando…

August 03, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… EAST: hicidents Disturb Cease-Fire; Arabs Split on Summit Talks $ By The Associated Press Staff investigators for the House Committee on Un-Amer- ican Activities yesterday pointed the finger of blame…

… for violence in the cities at such groups as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, t h e Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), and a militant Negro rights group called ACT. In a report…

… the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee initiat- ed rioting in Atlanta last year and in Nashville, Tenn., last April, and that an August 1965 riot in Chicago was "deliberately planned in advance…

… cease-fire on the river since the six-day Arab-Is- raeli war in June, broke out about two miles north of the Damia Bridge. It began in the morning, was broken off, then resumed and continued until…

… midafternoon. .Summit' Difficulties In another development in the simmering Middle East crisis, Arab foreign ministers meeting in Khartoun, Sudan, were report- ed in difficulty in their efforts to prepare for a…

… summit meeting to work out a unified approach in dealing with Israel. Delegates from the 13 Arab Na- tions, who long have feuded among themselves, met for three hours of heated discussion. The conference…

… lasted about 55 minutes, he said. Fighting erupted again a short time later in an exchange also initiated by Jordan, the Israeli spokesman said. A Jordanian military commu- Arab nations, led by Egypt…

… moderate Arab nations hours. opposed to these demands. Conference In Khartoum, delegates to the Arab foreign ministers conference were tight-lipped and grim as they emerged from their morning meeting. The…

… the re- sults of Israeli aggression," he said. Conference sources said Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Tunisia, moderate Arab nations, are in- sisting on a pledge by the leftist Advisory Council In Amman, in…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar, items appear once only. ; Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

August 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editrius 'prited in The Michigon Doaily exress the ,!.dii opiosolftreyauthor This must be noted in e…

… prey on students, Pizza Bob was a beautiful exception. There was nothing but love between Bob and the hordes of us who constantly crowded his estab- lishments in search of the finest pizza and sub…

… month in Sudan, the second in the Arab world within a matter of days, has faded from the front page back into oblivion. And, one would think, justifiably so: the incidents of the coup itself are now…

…, one can gain some force- ful insights into Arab politics and the true position of the various Arab leaders. After the~July, 19 coup, led by Major Hashem el-Ata, two military figures con- nected with Ata…

… the Arab country. The Communist party news- paper Pravda said that, "At meetings held all over the Soviet Union, the de- mand is sounded-to stop the bloody ter- ror and the acceleration of anticom…

… proceedings, and had his tele- phone and teletype machines cut off. AT LEAST ONE diplomat from the So- viet Union, as well as Bulgaria, was ex- pelled from the Sudan. The whole Arab world supported Nimeiri…

… will continue to re- sist Communism in the 4rab world. Sa- dat, in a speech following close on the heels of the attempted coup, said that Egypt would never be Communist and would never recognize an Arab

… of Khartoum. Qaddafi had earlier the same month supported the abortive coup in Morocco in defiance of much of the rest of the Arab world. The Syrian president sent a message of congratulations to…

… states opposing Israel clashes with the desire. to withhold aid from an openly anti-Communist regime. BUT THE COUP has also clarified the real political status of the other Arab nations. Sadat is most…

… obviously anti- Communist, while receiving aid from the Soviet Union. The Soviets are thus faced with the same choice with regards to all Arab nations, not just the Sudan. At least temporarily, it seems that…

August 15, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…M £tr4tgaidDail & Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… guid- UAR Development Plans Raise Hope of Peace PRESIDENT Gamal A. Nasser's plan for the development of the United Arab Republic sounds as though the UAR will soon be a par- adise on earth, and…

… although this is of course impossible, an improvement in the general con- ditions of the Arab countries could do much to aid the cause of peace in the Middle East. One of the greatest sources of friction be…

…- tween the UAR countries and Israel, although not publicly admitted by the Arabs, is the great difference in standard of living. While the ma- jority of the citizens of the Arab countries are living in…

… modern and progressive as almost any in the West. All Israeli progress, particularly such devel- opments as the launching of weather rockets recently, were a danger to Arab loyalty and to the Arab leaders…

…, always certain that Israel's sole aim was to devastate them, a grave mili- tary threat. ALTHOUGH the antagonism between the Arab countries and Israel was initiated by the Arab leaders and the Israeli…

… "threat" is ridiculous in light of the percentage by which the UAR population outnumbers that of Israel, a more equal standard of living might do much to alleviate tension. Once the Arab leaders no longer…

… have to ex- plain the shocking contrast in living conditions between the countries, Israel could be regarded as less dangerous. If Nasser's plans could also include permanent settlement of the Arab ref…

… the strongest defenses against the spread of Soviet control, and could eliminate a great deal of tension for nations continually forced to choose between support for the Arab nations and Israel. There…

August 04, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… already calling the mission a failure because of remaining obstacles over the key question of the Palestinian role in recon- . of the Palestinian cause among vened peace talks. eArab leaders. The leftist…

… from the 19-month civil The Arab press said Vance's war but he did not see the heav- talks in Damascus would likely ily devastated portions of down- be even tougher than in Egypt, town Beirut. since…

… Supreme Court. THE MICHIGAN DAILY volume LXXXVII, No. 58-S Thursday, August 4, 1977 Is edited and managed by students st the Ulniverstty of Miehigan. News phane 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

August 04, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… pursuit." Two Israeli villager" substituted for "a dizing in its reporting of the Arab- U.S. senators, Dodd of Connecticut Lebanese villager," "Libya" substi- Israeli conflict, most people simply and Lugar…

… of Indiana, expressed their tuted for "the United States," etc.. cannot believe that any Israeli attack agreement with the "hot pursuit" The circumstances and brutality of against Arab civilians is…

… chose between either work or jail has more in common with slavery than the human rights that President Duderstadt claims to be concerned about. Edited and managed by students of the University of…

August 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

…Friday, August 17, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Three. 'U' ends delay in film scheduling By DAVID STOLL Richard Kennedy, secretary to the Uni- cers will apply to all student organizations, one SOB…

… apparently part of an That proposal was readied yesterday at priate officials last May advising them to Student Organizations Board (SOB), high- effort to push for new Student Government another meeting…

… that not all Arabs want to throw the Jews into the The Boeing 707 of Middle East Airlines was released nearly seven hours later and flew safety to Beirut with 125 crew and passengers aboard. POLICE WHO…

… arrested the skyjacker, identified as Mahmoutd 'titmi, 37, quoted him as saying he did it in the interests of Arab-Israeli brotherhood. "Some Arabs believe Israel must have a country, but Cairo prevents the…

Arabs by force from showiig this," Toumi said Atmsn the ass ene'rs ibard the pIlne hijtCked fafter tikeIf Ir Biti enghaci, libr, iis the Libyt ) i" bssaditr to tila, a ettisintit itt ftmer Kviig ldiss. It…

… had explosives, but actually I had none. The passengers could have caught me, but they didn't try. "I conquered the airplane to come here" Toumi continued, switching from English to Arabic. "Since I was…

August 07, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… column with the fall issue of The Daily, Victor Riesel's labor column will be run, beginning today. -4, By VICTOR RIESEL ,4 h ' Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenhin As5.OIAT LDITORS City News ..................Clyde Recht Univirsity…

… SEVERAL inevitable reasons, mass edu- cation has been thrust upon us; we are caught completely unprepared. Returned ser- vice-men, freshmen, co-eds, and other students are inundating our campuses throughout…

… the country. This University alone thinks it will be able to instruct 18,000 students next semester! The consensus of opinion of educators is that there will be no enrollment relief for a decade or more…

…. The flood is permanent! Mass education presents an Achilles heel which the educators would do well to ponder. This feature is betraying traditional regard for the individual student. Students who, by…

… virtue of individual personality, psychological constitution, personal tastes, courses of study, and other important considerations, should have single rooms, for example, are forced in with other students

students are of that "the-gang's-all-here, good comradeship" clan who can get along joy- ously with any crowd, there is the converse also, the person who subsequently is lost in the shuffle. It is he who is…

… personal needs and differences of the students. Otherwise, we shall witness the rapid degeneration of the finest universities in the country. There is no royal road to knowledge. As Fichte put it: "We wish…

… Jews, a larger strip for the Arabs and still another for the British themselves. Instead of sovereignty for either the Jews or the Arabs, according to dispatches from London, political powers would be…

… granted no greater in extend than those possessed by a county in the United States. All of the real powers would be held by the British. Both the Arabs and the Jews will resist to the utmost any proposed…

August 31, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 112

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVFRSITY OF MICHiGAN . ~ UNDFt AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Opinions Are Free' 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR. MICH…

… week. . The usual sarcastic comments mut- tered among students about the length of lines and the number of adminis- trative mistakes. were bitter and un- forgiving. Faculty members, particular- ly…

… counselors, were equally outraged as students related horror tales of five hour ordeals in Waterman Gym, often coming after extensive waits in coun- selling lines and the turtle-paced pro- cessional into the…

… the transition will not soon be forgotten. Students, who had not pre-registered were required to pick up their new ID cards in the Administration Building, but the problem was there. With lines winding…

… was the fact that these signs were downstairs and not immediately visible to students. enter- ing the Administration Building. Long waits were unrewarded in Room 102 while 514 held the yellow tickets of…

… all students previously registered during the Winter or Spring semesters. N0 EXCUSE is adequate for ,this fiasco. The University has been planning the changeover for months and knew well in advance the…

… vast numbers of students who would be forced to seek their cards in- the Ad- ministration Building. A multiversity which has not yet realized that small rooms in the basement of a building cannot handle…

…' thousands of students is in sad shape. Administrators too in- considerate to plan ahead deserve every headache resulting from irate stu- dents and registration mistakes. However, recounting the trials and…

… tribulations of a registration nearly over (although one official estimates that "several thousand" will register late) is fruitless. Rumors that 5000 new ID cards were printed up using the students' college…

… receive greater recogni- tion, both financially and with in- creased respect for the importance of uae role. "The primary function' of a university is to serve the students," said Kazarinoff. Insufficient…

August 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… helpful and thor- ough," ranging over all aspects of the Arab-Israeli dispute. "IT'S TOO early to negotiate a settlement," Carter told re- porters. But he said Vance had offered a number of "ideas" for both…

… Volume LXXXVII, No. 51-S Wednesday, August 3, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at the University o Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann, Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published…

August 15, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…A "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… that the University is con- sidering some of them. Regent action could force students to waive their legal rights as a condition of admission much in the way students now agree to abide by other…

… University regulations such as drinking and women's late hours. Then the only risk, that of false arrest, would be in stopping non- students. Protecting security officers with surety bonds would mitigate that…

… normal inclinations of law- abiding people to stop for a man in uniform. Of course the security officer has little recourse against the student who tells him to get out of the way before he gets run over…

August 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…I MARRIED STUDENTS ON SPOT WITH RENT HIKE See editorial page But Ea4 PARTLY SUNNY High-80 Low-58 Little change in temperature Seventy-Six Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVII, No. 638 ANN…

… Administration Building. The increase could be more than $100 for in-state and $300 for out-of-state students. Wayne State University recently raised their tuition by those figures because+ of low state…

…. Between three and four million dollars can only be made up in student fees this year because of a lack of funds in the state treasury. Eight Raise Tuition Eight of the 12 state-supported colleges and…

student's abil- ity to pay; students whose fam- ilies are in high income brackets will have to pay as much as $146 more this year. The factors cited for the tuition hikes at other schools have been the need…

…." The request was made on July 27, according to Zhukov, because of international tensions aggra- vated by "the recent escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam and Is- rael's aggression against Arab countries…

…. Teasim itnw i ,Arab scholars, who are unlikely The last time tuition was raised, to attend in view of the severance in 1965, the Regents met in early of relations between several Arab T --) Lily UII -l-n 4…

… to postpone Congress. Some 1,600 scholars registered from 50 countries, including seven Socialist countries. Arab League sending Egyptian professor as representative. Other Arabs com- ing! Ambassador…

… nations and the University. U Thant, secretary-general of -Daily-Andy PRESIDENT OF GRADUATE ASSEMBLY Roy Ashmall announced at a news conference yeste that students living in University housing for married…

students would withhold the $10 per mi increase in rent primarily because they had not been given sufficient notification of the hike. VARIETY OF STYLES: Grow-ingNumber of Schools Switch to Pass-Fail Grading…

… Strik Want Notice Of Increase Of 60 Days Graduate Assembly Sends Resolution To Regents' Meeting By LUCY KENNEDY Over 2,000 residents of North Campus married student housing have signed a petition…

August 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…Pane 4-Wednesday, August, 1980-The Michigan Daily Who needs a second Palestinian homeland? The Daily's July 30th editorial Edt ad managed by;students entitled "Israel must begin with- at the t…

… past Israeli Ambassador to the U.N.: If a declaration that the earth is flat would serve the purpose of 1 iythe Arab-Communist U.N. allian- ce, it would easily pass as a U.N. resolution. HAT JOHNNY and…

… 1967, tences which begin with "that" are awkward is following several agreements also not alarming. What is distressing is the fact with-Egypt and Syria. Israel is that University of Michigan students

… University students' incompetence. FACT- THE PLO existed and For instance, a student wanted to know if the was headed by Arafat several library could "update government pamplets." We years before the 1967 war…

… in don't know why not, though students would never which Israel occupied the West know unless they enquire. Bank and Gaza. The PLO even; Another began a message this way: "I know this then performed…

…, One student made mention of ". . . the number of virginia, there already exists a flys present ... " This appears to be a person who Palestinian state (called Jor- crys and whinnys about everything…

…. Another dan): All of Jordan is on the land student began her suggestion with the following: prisingin effe 7 stpe cent of "After a full nights sleep. . . " Now, this gram- the original British mandate, and…

… have decided to con- PLO will be fully dedicated" lude this: University students cannot write (N.Y. Times, May 29, 1980). So correctly, either in spelling or grammattically, don't expect the Palestinians…

… to either. "respect the right of Israel to maintain defensible borders." Also, is there any wonder why the Arab-sponsored U.N. resolution Editorial poicies omitted all mention of Isra's Euit ria po…

August 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 58) • Page Image 13

… it said was a photostatic copy Students, with 145 nations represented, esterday of a visa application filled now under way here. (Continued from Page 1) At one point, a man appeared bran- dishing a…

…, his face was streaming with blood. The suspect had been overpowered by security men of the Arab League, which shares its offices in the building with the PLO. Later an anonymous caller to the French…

… news agency Agence France- Prpsse claimed the attack was carried out by a previously unknown "Rejec- tion Front of Stateless Arab Palestinians." THE CALLER also claimed the group was responsible for a…

… op- posite sides of the intra-Arab conflict. The militantly anti-Israel gover- nment of Iraq believes only war can resolve the Arab-Israeli dispute, insists on total dismantling of the Jewish state and…

… criticized Israel for past retaliatory strikes across Arab borders. The Tel Aviv bomb was hidden in a black briefcase planted under a stall selling T-shirts and children's clothes in the Carmel market, a maze…

August 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… foreign government might "I WONDER what is unethical about it," shrugged questions about funding from two Mideast sources, the be awilling donor. Near Eastern Studies Chairman Gernot Windfuhr. United Arab

… Emirates (UAE), and the two state- SHE CITED AS an example the funding from the Windfuhr said Monday that the two Arab gover- supported Libyan universities. UAE. nments' desire to fund Islamic studies here…

… devised the proposals-University Prof. Tim Nantell and Assistant VicePresident. for Student Services Kathleen Dan- pington said other critical issues in- nemiller-pledged to "sell" their lude the…

…'s part. University students who normally buy The board's reaction to the proposals required textbooks at the store. The could strongly influence the union's Cellar controls about 60 per cent of the…

August 05, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… peace talks despite doubts as to the Arab leaders' sincerity. Mrs. Meir told Israel's Knesset-parliament--- that Israel accepted the American proposal "de- spite the doubts we have concerning the…

… readiness of the, Arab leaders to embark sincerely on the road to peace." The prime minister was outlining Israel's reply to the United States. She said there has been no decision yet "on the issue of the map…

… of peace," but she repeated Israel's determination not to return to the fron- tiers of June 4, 1967-the day before the Middle East war sarted-which gave the Arabs "decisive - advantages." The plan…

… already accepted by Egypt and Jordan. As Jarring resume with the big powers and the Arab states, pledged the full reso to help push peace ef "There is now, I portant advances," s "Who knows wheno other…

… Arai Reference in the 1 from Arab territory c believed to be the firs officially by the Israe Mrs. Meir said -Is with the Arabs, des such contacts. School of Music and Department of Art OPER1A conductor…

… usual students' assump- tion lately is that anyone who advocates violence on a campus is a police agent." "Tommy The_ Traveler," whose r e a 1 name is Tommy Tongai, is a police in- formant who officials…

… at Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., say posed on their cam- pus as a student militant. Hobart officials s a i d "Tommy" in- structed students on how to make bombs and urged them to hold violent demon…

August 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

… held here, 168 mosque in New York City's borough of Authorities took 172 men and 20 were students with legal visas, two Israel affirms Jerusalem stance 4 freed were legal permanent residents and one…

… was a legal visitor. Of the women in New York City, he said, 19 were studen- ts and one was a wife of a student. One of the men, a student, is subject to deportation proceedings because of a previous…

… said. "These students, quite unlike the hostages in Iran, are beipg handled strictly in accordancewith the law." JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said yesterday it was prepared to discuss' Jerusalem with Egypt…

… STATEMENT authorized by the Israeli government, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoram Ben-Zeev said Israel was not backing down from its position that Jerusalem's 100,000 Arab residents are not involved in an…

…: autonomy plan and would be barred from voting for a Palestinian council that would represent West Bank and Gaza Arabs. ¢ "Jerusalem is not part of the autonomy," Ben-Zeev said, but he ad- ded, "all issues on…

… try to place them in an area they have had a very hard time collec- corresponding to their career interest," ting on them." As a result, the VA has Wild explained. "The pre-med students get lab jobs…

August 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Friday, August 1, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Smokinghazardous to all THE NINTH government report on cigarette smoking…

… diplomatic circles have it that a large chunk of the African bloc is prepared to line up behind the moneyed Arab states in an attempt to oust Israel from the United Nations. According to a report by Bernard…

… Weinraub in yes- terday's New York Times, the Arab nations may be in a position to command the loyalties of a majority of the 41 African states in any point of international controversy. As one East African…

… cited by Weinraub put it, "The Arabs, if they pick an issue, everyone has got to fall behind them. They have the oil . . . the means for our survival." For all their petro-power, the Arabs' conflict with…

students were second-class citi- zens who should not have the right to vote unless they proved themselves worthy. Democrats think we should bring government and the means of participating in it to the people…

August 04, 2003 (vol. 112, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… blatantly violate the Bill of Rights, but those new capabilities have also been unfairly directed against Muslim and Arab Americans in a manner that shows the unaccountability of those actions. This lawsuit…

… suit in Detroit was particularly poignant because Michigan, with its large Arab population, is at the center of counter-terrorism efforts by the FBI and therefore has been subjected to some of the worst…

… United States has any hope of stopping actual ter- rorists, the help of Arabs and Muslims who do not ascribe to radical philosophy, yet are active members in their communi- ty and speak a variety of…

students have had a roller coaster of a time with tuition. The problem with this roller coaster is that it always goes up and never comes down. In fact, the only variable is how fast the roller coaster is…

… increase coming for the 2003- 2004 calendar year. Last year's increase of 7.9 percent put a tremendous burden on students and their families. With statistics like these, students and their parents are left…

… pay. This problem is one that the state of Illinois has recently attempted to address. Under a bill that Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) recently signed into law, the tuition rates for students will…

… be con- sistent for four consecutive years - or five years for some specialized fields - upon matriculation at a particular institu- tion. The overall goal is to give parents and students a way to…

… the University would make it feasible here as well. The state should enact such a policy not only to help students and their families to be able to afford a college education, but also to encourage more…

students to go straight through four years of college instead of tak- ing a year off for financial reasons. It will also enable students who never enroll in a four year institution because of the high cost…

August 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… Sources;" "Student Li- brary Assistants-Selected Refer- ences;" and "The Vertical File- Sources of Free and Inexpensive Material."d p ow All of the 75 Arab students en- rolled at the University will at…

…- tend the sixth annual Convention of Arab Students in the United States beginning Sept. 2 at the University of California, Berkeley. Traveling on funds provided in part by the Organization of Arab

… the con tion, as well as American Nor Einstein, brother of the late bert Einstein. ,, y ANNUAL CONFAB: 75'U' Arab Students Will Attend Convention OFFICIAL Just the fashion lift you've been dreaming…

Students, the University contin- gent will embark by car and bus Aug. 24 and spend several days sight-seeing on the vay' to the West Coast. DAILY .Questions which will be cussed are: Imperialism and onism…

…." the ,Algerian Quest the Arab stand on commun the question of territorial w: and the Oman situation. Several Arab personalities cluding Mehdi Ben Abboud, l occan ambassador to the Ur States, will address…

… notified that books are due Tues., Aug. 13., tudents having special need for a books between Aug. 13 and 6 may retain such books for that by renewing them at the Charg- esk. he names of all students who not…

… Admin. Bldg., ext. 3371. The Bureau has a request for a wo- man to work in a school office in this vicinity. Handles student registration and details of the business office, and supervises several girls…

August 03, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-FifthYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS EMERGING NATIONS THREATEN: Old Nuclear Monopoly Crumbles r…

… of society and de- moralizes the proponents of social action. W hy Not'P THOSE OF US interested in further- ing the cause of human knowledge, Ask Students? this war means an end: war imposes its own…

… alization of unreason-it is insanity as that he has not conferred with members an image of social man. The lies, the vili- of the student body about the appoint- fication, and the cliches which we have ment…

… administrators who do not to continue. take into consideration the attitudes of What is the answer to all this? What is the student body can lead to disastrous the way out? consequences. The only alternative to…

… peaceful sub- To get into office a man whose policies mission to evil is opposition. Substantive- would not alienate the student body it ly, it is the duty of the younger genera- would seem logical to let…

… knowledgeable tion today to forcefully assert its opposi- student representatives have at least a tion to the slaughter. It must make it consultative voice in administrative ap- clear ,to those who wield power…

… that it will pointments. not simply docilely accepts its role as can- The administration has nothing to lose nonfodder in the Great Society's wars for in student consultation on major appoint- moral…

… uplift. ments since student advice, like that of the'faculty, would not be binding, and has WE, AS A GENERATION, are faced now something to gain since such consulta- with the choice that the intellectuals…

… easy to see why the Big Three are concerned. Of course, China's im m e d i a t e nuclear potential should not be overestimated. The Arabs, meanwhile, cannot be expected to sit by idly. The UAR must…

August 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

students will be out of work-study jobs this year due to cuts in the federally-funded financial aid program, University of- ficials said last week. Originally, the University was scheduled to lose about $370…

… a final agreement with the Lebanese government and with the American emissary Philip Habib on the details of the departure of our forces towards several Arab coun- tries-Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Egypt…

… school year," she said. "All of the work-study awards have student financial needs. An education department spokesman been decreased a little. That way we Although in recent years, federal defended the…

… all," said William channel the money to the neediest because more students have been ap- Moran, branch chief for campus-based students." plying for a accepting work-study jobs, programs at the…

… Department of During the 1981-82 academic year; Longmate said. Education. there were about 2,900 work-study jobs "AS MORE and more students accept ACCORDING to Moran, the program available and about 2…

…,800 students were work-study, there's less to go around .. is losing $22 million in funds nationally, awarded work-study grants, Longmate There's more demand than there is a cut of four percent. said. supply…

… the funds for the work-study program the same but estimated the number of had an effect on students and the work-study awards available to studen- program. "They're not being able to go See HUNDREDS…

August 11, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… to protect their Zeit faculty have continued to edu- tensive signs of the power of the safety, the delegation was gien a cate its students although under ex- popular educational program estab- detailed…

… Sahur Close to 15 percent of the student always without books or laboratory on Monday. population or roughly 270 univer- equipment, the intellectual life In Kafr Ni'ma a liberated zone, sity students

… completely Many of the classes are restricted education in Palestinian culture and closed so that no members of the to five or fewer students, because of history, which are illegal to teach in university…

…, these alternative education classes sent to Palestine with a mandate to Almost all books dealing with include immediate imprisonment, explore the possibility of establish- Palestinian or Arab affairs have…

… harassed. army has harassed these classes, meet with what is left of the Bir Zeit Earlier, the delegation had talked small as they are, seems to indicate student council. Many of its mem- with a Professor…

… of "ill will" generated annually when 10,000 students and their families converge on Ann Arbor, snarling traffic for miles, trapping emergency vehicles and buses, and angering both Ann Arbor residents…

… and students who are trying to move in. "In the past, some parents' and students' first contact with the University was a negative experience. We want it to be a positive experience," said Levy. Don…

students - it's just been a general hassle." See Streets, Page 8 The Michigan Daily (ISSN0745-967) is published oncesaweekduring the spring andsummer terms by students atthe University of Michigan…

…. Subscription rates: for spring and summer (2 semesters) $6.00 in-town and $8.00 out-of-town, prepaid. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan…

August 31, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… dis- The board also has the option The seventeenth annual con cussions in the "teach-in" format of stopping payment of Harvey's vention of the Arab Students in dealt with aspects of "Theories of salary…

… prevent participants in the Voice SDS- Student Government Council retreat from entering the 'campgrounds last night. The retreat's organizers claimed a breach of contract with local BSA officials. Five…

… he will Arab nation al COl entlo other than to advise the board." play "no role in the matter, other than to advise the board." r b st de ts to end PURJURY CHARGES POSSIBLE PUJR HRE OSBEDelhey would be…

… night by NASSER SENDS MESSAGE fornia. Allegedly, the time Harvey Stokely Carmichael, head of the On Thursday night, President (] .I arrivedin California did not coin- Student Non-Violent Coordinating…

… system."; ol ated by a funds for the trip, explaining hisdCarchae aso alled s te t ate b awife attended. it with him. Crihealocldfrte low Jail- Though the board granted him Arab nations to take the…

… AGGRESSIVELY' gates and security people partic- deputies he fired. "If they want their land back," ularly frustrating. onvention Oi 1 the Arab world. "Indeed," he said, "it has enhanced our determina- tion…

… and tenacity." The convention is also expected to adopt a resolution "emphasiz- ing the urgent need for the unity among the Arab Freedom Fight- ers.' On the less militaristic side of the week long…

…-convention. young; Arab Palestinian refugee painter exhibited 37 works in differentr media for viewing by the dele- gates. Kamal Boullata, 26-year-old, native of Jerusalem, made , his debut in fhe United States with…

… the exhibition. The young Painter, who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, bases his woiks on Islamic dc signs. there, whatsoever. The scouts also informed the students there would be law of…

… official explanation issued Hays said the department will by the BSA national board was be in the literary college rather that the students' "political view- than the business administration point is…

August 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… President Anwar Sadat indirect ways of representing the Pales- tinians in Arab-Israeli negotia- tions. Vance said on arriving in Egypt, the first stop of a 12- day six-nation Middle East tour, that he planned…

… Jordanian dele- gation provided they are not PLO members. Other issues facing Vance and Sadat during their talks to- day are the questions of de- fensible borders for Israel, the return of Arab territory occu…

… city residents rejected the idea on an ad- vistory vote. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vosme LXXXV5O, No. 56-S Tuesday, August 2, 1977 is edited sanonaged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… meet regularly to bring to their college life the bit of the home country they have been missing. There is an Arab Club, an Armenian Student's As- sociation, a Chinese'Student's Club, a Chinese Student

… Bill Gripman, member of Student Legislature. SCHOOL SPIRIT will be all wrapped up in a Freshman-Soph- omore Week in October-the week just before the Minnesota Home-' coming football game. The week will…

… over the other. Climaxing the week will be Stu- dent Legislature's big homecom- ing dance. * * * FROSIT-SOPH WEEK won out over a more sedate orientation program in the student elections last semester by…

…, two theatres pre- sent last-rate pictures and a re- Student Legislature Plans Broadcasts, Innovations Part of Student Legislature's meetings next year will be broad- cast, according to John Ryder…

… build- ing. By 1860, Tappan's improve- ments had lured a total enroll- ment of 519 students-90 of them from other states. But the apparently cyclical movement of University fortunes was again in sudden…

… statewide rumblings over "moral laxity" and "discouragement of prayer" in Ann Arbor. Vicious criticisms were made of the school's non-sectar- ian nature, and there were rumors of the students' Bohemian extra…

… administration and faculty, as well as any student who wish to, sit in on the meet- ings. - * SL, IN ITS FOURTH year of existence and gaining, power as it goes, is the government and spokesman of the student body…

…, elected to two-semester 'terms by' the students twice a year. One legislator represents 400 students. Organized on a Congress-Cab- inet principle, the Legislature meets bi-weekly to discuss stu- dent…

… which do the work of the gov- ernment. The Campus Action Committee most directly reaches the students, by conducting polls and investi- gations for the information of the Legislature and students

…. * * * SCHOOL SPIRIT IS the con- cern of the Varsity Committee. The Homecoming Dance and ac- tivities are directed by this group, as well as smoothing out seating troubles for students at football games…

August 15, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… Uni- versity Museum,theDetroitScience Center and the Arab-American National Museums - were among 160 nationwide to receive Museum for America grants for various pro- grams. MERC denies University GSRAs…

… unionization rights in Aug. 8 ruling ald said. He added that though there are no plans to continue the pro- gram in El Salvador, students were reimbursed for the short- ened trip and granted the oppor- tunity…

… tourism police to escort the stu- dents throughout the rest of the trip. Despite their added safety precautions, the University maintained the students should return to the United States. In addition to…

… mandating the students to return, Patel wrote the University stated they would not be allowed to enroll for fall term if they did not come back to the United States. He added he believes Uni- versity…

… officials did not take into account students' opinions in making the decision for them to return. "We were forced to come home without a voice which we found to be disrespectful," he wrote. "At this point…

… regardless of the students' desire to stay, the Uni- versity strives to ensure safety of its students at all times. "The leadership in El Sal- vador was well aware of the student's concerns and feelings - I…

… know there were some pretty strong feelings that they wanted to stay in El Salvador," Fitzgerald said. "The safety of our students is our number one priority and more fully assessing the situa- tion in…

… El Salvador again, LSA leadership felt very strongly that we need to bring these students home." Despite the liability waivers and further efforts to remain in the country, Fitzgerald said the students

…- sible for the safety of those stu- dents," Fitzgerald said. "It's just not practical to say we'll just wash our hands of these students and let them stay in El Salva- dor on their own ... University…

… . leadership and the LSA leader- ship assessing the situation and the incident that happened felt strongly it was in the best inter- est of those students for the safe- ty of those students to return to the U…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 203) • Page Image 1

… and $2,- 000 for a married student. Additional funds for the proj- ect will be raised by students and alumni groups. The Phoenix Project derived its name from an ancient .Arab le- gend about a Phoenix…

…. Qualified graduate students interested in pursuing research into the appli- cations or implications of nuclear fission will be selected. The fel- lowships will carry a stipend of $1,200 for single students

… offer Phoenix financial support. Under present plans, the project will consist of four parts: 1. A memorial rotunda to be Y erected in Ann Arbor containing tle names of the 558 Michigan war aead.-Students

… 1947 by Fred Smith, New York publishing executive and a Michi- gan student in 1924-26 where he established a life-long friendship with Dean Erich Walter. The war memorial committee under the direction of…

…, none is as yet devot- ing itself to the special problem of See PHOENIX, Page 2 SBE To Help Students Save Will Be Open During Week of Orientation A non-profit Student Book Ex- change, operated by the…

… Inter- Fraternity Council, will be open during orientation and registra- tion weeks as well as during the first and second weeks of the fall semester. The exchange offers students the opportunity to buy…

… and sell used books at student prices. It now has on hand a backlog of used books which will be obtain- nhla immpae+pl that part of the money would be Pree. Ruil ven lfeleomnes All. New Students It is…

… and assist the students of each generation to think for them- selves. In harmony with this objec- tive, you will be well equipped to begin your college work if you understand that the poor- est…

… to chemistry facilities. ,500 OfficialsSee Decrease as Ins igificant Expeet Inerease ti Noii-Veterans University officials predict a fal lenrollment of from 20,000 to 20,500 students. Although the…

… exact number has not yet been determined, officials say the student body will be ap- proximately the same size as last year when the figure reached 20,- 802. The slight drop in expected enrollment is not…

August 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… production is just as apparent or even more so in the high school student than the college student. And on this closing observation, the stage manager handed "Uncle Bill" a tray of beer mugs and sent him…

… the family, he commented. VISITING LECTURER: A kzinSees Little Chance For Israeli-Arab Peacej By ELSIE KUFFLER "Unfortunately, there is little chance of an early peace and re- conciliation between…

… Israel and neighboring Arab states," Prof. Benjamin Akzin, visiting professor in the political science department said. Prof. Akzin, who teaches at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, explained…

… that the leaders of the Arab states have not yet be- ** * "and it ought to give Jews af chance to show how good orbad they are when they are on their own." COMPARED TO the record of other nations…

… the Hebrew University. THE KINDLY professor was "appalled" at first by conditions under which students and profes- sors worked at Israeli's only uni- versity. But he soon came to ad- mire the superior…

Arabs, having be- come accustomed to the fact that Jews, alone of all peoples have no state oftheir own, are still shock- ed by the idea. Only time will make them change their attitude." Concerning the…

… will be the psychiatrist. Students with atprofessional interest are welcome to attend. Main Lodge, Uni-1 versity of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, Patterson Lake, eight o'clock. Corning Events Lutheran Student

August 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… can ByJRIUS AWAIS (Ed. Note: The author of the following is an Arab student from Jordan.) IN AN attempt to describe histo- rical events, many of us fall short of describing their signifi- cance in…

…1.11, a Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIWERSIfy OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN. ARBOR, MICH…

… teacher's math Is a requirement for the teacher's eertificate. Classical Studies Tea: The Depart- ment of Classical Studies will give an informal tea for its students on Tues., Aug. 7, in the East…

students of languages in general, is open to the public. Doctoral Examination for Basil Spy- ros Georgopolous, Social Psychology; thesis: " The Normative Structure of Social systems: A study of Organiz- 7…

…. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 371. II i I N THOUGHTS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST: An Arab Asks: Might We Profit from History? 4 INTERPRETING THE NEWS…

…- termined to do away with the ills of Egypt and to secure a better life for the Arab. * * * IF THE objectives of Gamal were to eliminate poverty and ig- norance, to dispel from prejudlice and discriminataion…

…, to afirm the dignity of man, and to lift up the Arabs from under the yolk of exploitation to a nation where it regains its place, participating ef- fectively in the world and contri- butes to peace and…

… the welfare of man, then it is of no surprise if all the Arab people have ap- plauded him and his objectives. Truly the whole world must ap- plaud men who are dedicated to such causes. It is said that…

… means to bring life to about twenty mil- lion Arabs living in that area. It means that the economic condi- tions of those people are going to improve, which means that they can spend more to educate them…

…- selves, to live in better homes, and to fight disease. This means that the health of the Arab in Egypt is going to improve and thereby world conditions generally. Is this a cause to be laid aside if we are…

August 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… principles, confirmed in a second resolution after a Mid- east war in 1973, were accepted by Israel and its Arab neighbors and have served as the basis for U. S. efforts at reconvening the Middle East peace…

…, Broadway Drop-In Cen- ter, Student Advocacy Center, The organizations that applied for CDBG subsidies, but were ten by research bureau agents not certified include, Washtenaw burned them with lighted ciga- C…

…- bira says he helped bury the mutilated victims of mass executions and one time watched Amin dance after inspecting the grave of massacred soldiers. In an interview the 25-year-old medical student - one…

… can- not be cerified. But the young student claimed his ordeal was "mild" compared with those suffered by other prisoners. tHe said he was freed in June. "The world must knowe about the hor- rors of…

… Uganda," he said. "PERHAPS THAT way they may be in- spired to do something about it." Here is his story. The ordeal.began Jan. 5, 1976, as Seka- bira and two student friends were waiting at the Estebbe…

… airport for a flight to Can- ada. He, George Nsubuga and Mike Sebi- rimbi were ,seized by agents of Amin's feared State Research Bureau and told no students were allowed to study abroad. The next day, the…

… either an sity. Seka ed word Quebec U Twc dad Bureau c buka, visited their cell to find the three students lying wounded in pools of their own blood. SEKABIRA SAID the commander order ed his two fellow…

students, more critically injured than he, to another cell. Sekabira has not seen them since and fears they are dead. See STUDENT, Page 6 THE CONDITIONALLY certi- fied agencies will have until Septemberito…

August 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… condemn Is- ing which students will be granted in-state By GORDON ATCHESON ir forcing down an Arab airliner last residency. . The vote signalled the first time THE COMMITTEE was created in thei The city…

… Using the rules established at the June -Employment in any positiout not )Ortcnt meeting 22 Regents meeting, the committee grant- filled by a student. Student Organizations Board will ed in-state status…

… the Chrysler Corporation, hat epted the plane in hopes of catch- the new guidelines when the Supreme blocked i an effort to subpoena cr ma3ir Arab guerilla leader who Court decision declared the old…

… before Circuit ice" will be shown at 7:30 and 9:30 fag periods when not enrolled as a student. Judge Pat Conin. n Aid. A, Angell Hall . . . Nichols' 0 Reliance .upon Michigan sources for The Human Rights…

… "Potempkin" will be shown in Aud, guardian or other relatives or persns plaints from employes at the local B at 7:30, 8:45 and 10:00 p.m. . . . legally responsible for the student. Division plant alleging…

August 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…C1w Aid jilgau iLBat x Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN. CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ."Where OpintoneAre Free STUDENT

… reprints. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: PHILIP SUTIN Kenna"Iedy Challenge Great* Can He Change History?. Students Protest PRESIDENT John F. Kennedy is a man who enjoys a tough battle, and a…

… w RETURNING to their classes in September, University students decided that last May's tuition boost was unfair and went on strike, They organized a Students' Ad Hoc and Action Committee (SA- HAC) to…

…, however, the students called a halt to their action. The story was featured prom- inently in the Detroit and Chicago newspapers and got some nation- al notice, which likely didn't make the public relations…

… side of the Indian peninsula. Conclusion to be drawn: United States students pretty much accept what foreign colleagues would take to the streets for. Moral of the story: U.S. students need not strike…

… take place in May and June, the hottest months here.) On the first day, student leaders claimed that half the uni- versity's 21,000 students had quit their classes. The Express later called the student

…- val Price, will present a concert on the Baird Carillon, Burton Memorial jTower, on Thurs., Aug. 9, 7:15 p.m. The Zvon Ringers, all music students, Sidney Boner, Robert Crumpton, Caro- lyn Foltz, Don…

… School Students Toward the Ten Imperative Needs of Youth," Thurs., Aug. 9, 3206 UHS, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, S. E. Dimond. Doctoral Examination for Victor Dale Blankenship, Mech. Engineering; thes- is: "The…

August 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 205) • Page Image 2

… Press News Analyst THE UNITED STATES idea of a Middle East command has run on the rocks of Arab opposition, the Arab states have or- ganized a group of their own and the Al- lies are conside'ring another…

…. It may not be one of the world's most pressing situations, but it is one of the messiest. One reason the Arabs would have nothing to do with the original Allied plan is the po- sition of Israel. They…

… reverse of the coin, the UiS. fears to arm the Arabs lest they attack Is- rael. That is going to be the greatest block which the New Egyptian Government and the New Arab Collective Security group will have…

… defense flounder amid the distrust between Arab, Jew and Anglo-Saxon, of Iran as a base for a communist thrust at Suez, by-passing Turkey, the only real power in the whole area. MATTER OF FACT By JOSEPH…

… departments wishing to recommend tentative August gradu- ates from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the School of Education for departmental honors should recommend such students in a…

… Arts, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health: Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in August. When such grades are absolutely imperative,the work must be made up in…

… time to allow your instructor to report the make-up grade not later than 11 a.m., August 21. Grades received after that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. Edward G. Groesbeck…

… Phonemic Distribu- tion: Closed circuit broadcasts of origi- nal student scripts. 3:00 p.m., 231- An- gell Hall. Modern Views of Man and Society. "Modern Viewvs of Man and Society-A Summary." Maurice…

… activities in the East Conference Room of the Rack- ham Building on Tuesday the 12th of August, at 8:00 p.m. Graduate students in Sociology and staff members of the Sociology Department are invited to at- tend…

….m. Chair- man, K. Litzenberg. Concerts Student Recital: Grace Miller, pianist, will be heard at 8:30 Monday evening, August 11, in the Rackham Assembly Hall, presenting a program in lieu of a thesis for the…

August 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… home, his Britain May Ask Control Of Palestine Sole Trusteeship Opposed by Arabs LONDON, Aug. 20-(P)-Britain will ask the United Nations for sole trusteeship over Palestine, a well- qualified…

… government source said to- day, and there were immediate in- dications the move would touch off a widespread diplomatic battle for control of the strategic Holy Land. Arab sources inLondon said the Arab

… Report Diplomatic quarters said Russia, which long has urged that the British get out of Palestine and let Jews and Arabs settle their own problems, could be expected to oppose British Trusteeship. The…

… the United States helped her solve the conflicting claims of Jews for a National home- land and of Arabs for independence and an end to Jewish immigration. Chemical 448' Betters DDT As Pest…

… Pola, Brioni and Bussino in the free territory of Trieste. L iterary Enroll1men t To Iil Below Pre- War Par It seems probable that fewer stu- le the largest group of students in dents will return this…

…- mate the actual number of students e who will enroll in the literary college G oerini s this fall. Response to the requests mailed to G l i Hum an former students to indicate their in-n tentions for this…

… fall was termed by Dean Kenison as "quite satisfac- Exnerimentm tory." To date, between seventy andw eighty per cent of those students to NURENBERG --(I)- Reichsmar- whom cards were mailed, have an- shal…

… knowledge of experiments smaller percentage of "old" students with live victims in concentration expected in the literary college, the camps. registrar's office is preparing to hand- ',-.n ah - death came as…

…)," Ross said. "Mr. Byrnes apprised the President fully of all developments in the Yugoslavian sit- PRAGUE WORLD STUDENT CONGRESS:' India Split Marks Opening Session' EDITOR'S NOTE: Charles Bernstein…

…, former member of the Daily staff who is now attending the University of Geneva, Switzerland, is covering the World Student Congress in Prague. Further reports will appear in the fall. By CHARLES BERNSTEIN…

August 09, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY P STUDENTS AT THE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890…

… society no longer tolerates racism. However, this does not mean that racism and discrimination have ceased to exist. In a recently completed survey of the large Arab-American and Chaldean population in the…

… these figures are a clear cause for concern, it is heartening, however, that one-third of those surveyed reported that they received support from non- Arabs after the attacks. Certainly, our nation has…

… reacted far better to the attacks on Sept. 11 than it has to past attacks. Clearly, there have been no internment camps for Arab-Americans, and various agencies - both indepen- dent and governmental - have…

August 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…, August 3, 1978 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan EDC not needed C ITY COUNCIL recently hopped onto the business bandwagon by approving an Economic Development Corporation (EDC…

… gradually eroded into a flood of despair and bitter rhetoric, with both sides blaming the other for the deadlock. ARAB LEADERS never miss an opportunity to chide Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin for…

… process, Egyptian President An- war Sadat. Sadat's unpreceden- ted visit to Israel last November set off a chain of events leading to the first direct Arab-Israeli peace negotiations in 30 years. SOON AFTER…

… acknowledged the existence of Arab state for the last 30 years. By mid-spring Sadat's grand plan was working brilliantly. By appearing eager and willing to negotiate, he received over- whelming support from the…

August 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…TE. Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Thursday, August 15, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 - M FATHER AID fESp M4H6 AV IF H6C OO HARp A&P tOAS A COC OPHafJ T PSOf…

… rivalries. And, al- though conservative leaders in both countries see the PFLOAG .as a common enemy, Caudis and other Arabs are beginning to worry about Iran's military presence in Dhofar and the Gulf. The…

… aid a few years ago. Now, because of Iran's presence, he has recog- nized, and given aid to the PFLOAG, which also gets as- sistance from People's Yemen, Algeria, Iraq and the USSR. THE ARAB League has…

… Dhofar; but given the gap between them and the Sultan, little progress is exoected. Within the Arab world, the war in Dhofar is beginning to attract as much attention as the conflict with Israel. The strug…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Jon Snowman SITE OF BLAST-Student examines shattered remains of equip- ment which exploded yesterday, injuring a graduate engineer. for Mid-East Peace Asks Arabs. Leave Each Other Alone Stresses…

…,070,000,000 to 910 million dollars. AT EAST ENGINEERING: Blast Burns Student, Buckles Wall An exploding chemistry experi- ment yesterday burned a Univer- sity graduate student, buckled a concrete block wall and…

… blew out windows in several adjoining lab- oratories on the third floor of the East Engineering Building. The student, Noel DeNevers, Grad., suffered burns on his face and hands when the experiment blew…

Arab Right To Set Own Destinies UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjiold put before the opening ses- sion of the United Nations emer- gency General Assembly yesterday a broad…

… plan for insuring peace and economic stability in the Middle East. Hammarskjold called upon the Arab nations to reaffirm their ad- herence to pledges of non-aggres- sion and non-interference in each…

… other's affairs. Urges Economic Aid He also urged UN aid to improve economic and social conditions in the Arab countries, but said the UN should make clear the Arab states have the right to shape their…

… fellowships provided by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement of the graduate schools selected by winning students was made in conjunction with the transfer of the Foundation from…

… the University to Princeton University. Of the 1,080 students who I Hoffa Again in the Limelight "won fellowships, 36 decided to use them at the University. The school selected by the greatest number…

… college gradu- ates are offered a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences at the United States or Canadian graduate in- stitution of their choice. Although the students are not…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

August 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

…Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of the author. TThis must be noted in all reprints. TUESDAY…

… and he would sweep to victory on the combined votes of students, liberals, and freaks. But Postill from the beginning has been attacked by most of the media in the county. The Ann Arbor News, in Sunday…

… tmili- tary advisers is causing several of its Arab neighbors to re-eval- uate their relations with the Unit- ed States. Some Arab leaders expect the United States to move back into the Arab world as the…

… Soviets are compelled to withdraw. The Arab country most actively-seeking bet- ter relations with the United Stat- es is Sudan. One intelligence re- port suggests that Sudan may be- gin negotiations to…

August 19, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… offer. Call 769-5031 after 4. 1969 FIAT 850 Spider--Excellent condi- tion. Call 663-9214 persistently. 19N71 1967 MG-B-GT, excellent car for college student with sporting urge, Good condition, low mileage…

… white kitten, male, 3 mo. old, S. Division and Packard area. 665-3279. AD71 FOUND-2-3 mo. old kitten, black and white; also found fluffy black kitten. 761-3884. AD71 LOST BY FOREIGN STUDENT VIS- ITOR…

… Sept. 1 thru December only. Call 769-2729 after 6 p.m. 44L71 FEMALE GRAD student wants to share an apartment with- one or more other grad student(s). 761-3910. 45L71 OWN BEDROOM in house or apart- ment…

… expresses con- cern that students and professors were intimidated during the BAM strike. "(L)arge numbers of students did not attend class out of fear for their own safety," the resolution contends, "many…

… professors cleosd their classrooms in fear . . . for the physical safety of their students, and acts of violance and dis- ruption occurred in classrooms, and on campus ..." A club spokesman contacted yester…

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