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September 22, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… number of Arab students and University to recognize Arabic as an who held a high position as a interpretation. In Nazi Germany, Middle Eastern dictatorship. So I'm Jewish students from Central America…

… days representatives to student government. Opinion page editor Karen Klein te hing I rought 1 activities begin? a new Jewish-Arab student movement Whatawas unique about this student Oiincharacter…

… elected in 1971, to be the editor The court decided that I should be the aeemen first, I established to promote Jewish-Arab of the student paper. I transformed it to Spiro explains: I refused to serve h h…

… to space. Some of the Central American fight and die for your country. disturbing that a person who wrote to develop a peace initiatve . Instead of Arab students, so they had to have more students

… screaming that the University was: peace between Israelis and mentioned. The judge who tried me violation of civil rights, and this is studies at 35, the age when most people giving too many rooms to Arab

student; Palestinians, spoke in Rackham widened the charges beyond the living proof that totalitarian norms in the United States are applying for but they neglected the fact that no one onhs govrn men's icy…

… in he prosecutor's demand. I was found don't stop with Arabs and that slice by tenure as professors. wanted to rent a room to Arabs. Occuied erritoris.iy Sir, e guilty in violation of the spirit of…

… of the law. There is no such safeguards of freedom and civil community. We had a high number fight for recognition that Arabs as a for writing letters critical of the interpretation in democratic…

… society. rights, to raise support for my case, of students who were Kibbutz group had the right to elect their own Israeli invasion of Lebanon. A Daily: When did your peace members. We established in those…

… witnesses who said what a group was that it succeeded in 1972 to interviewed him while he was wonderful person I am. If only half of . M which was a new phenomenon. You win election to the student government…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

student services offices for more information. Arab Student League The ASL is a social and cultural organization gathering students from the 23 Arab states. It aims to promote the cultural ties between its…

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989 I The following is a list of student organizations aimed at, but not limited to, students of color, women, lesbian…

…, gay, and disabled University students. This list is not all- inclusive; you should consult the Michigan Student Assembly, individual schools and colleges, or the University's minority affairs and…

… members, and to address the public for a better cultural exchange. Asian American Association AAA is a student organization that promotes the social, cultural, and political interests of Asian Americans…

… serves the social, academic, professional, and cultural needs of Asian business students as well as other students interested in the Asian business markets. Black Business Students Association BBSA is…

… comprised of MBA and BBA candidates and others students interested in business-related careers. The group assists students in obtaining jobs, provides leadership training, and serves as a forum where…

students can exchange ideas with each other and with the University. Black Greek Association BMSC was formed to coordinate the activities of the University's Black student organizations with respect to the…

… media. The group oversees the efforts of the Black Perspectives newspaper and the Black Affairs radio program.. Black Student Union BSU represents the University's Black student body, offering a source…

… of unified support for the concerns, needs, aspirations, and efforts of Black students and organizations here. The groups provide services and programs designed to enhance the academic, cultural, and…

… political experiences of Black students. BSU 'is open to all students who personally identify with and support the group's efforts and goals. Black Theatre Workshop The workshop formed out of the Black…

September 27, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…-.. formation of human inheritance. Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes. Syria, Libya threaten Jordan Hard-line Syria and Libya yesterday threatened to punish Jordan for breaking the ranks of Arab

… Palestinian problem. Syria's government-controlled press said the Jordanian decision, announ- ced Tuesday night, was "dangerous" and vowed that Syria would take "deterrent measures." Libya called for an Arab

…," announced student Tony Primak, "It is ultimately up to us in using our best judgement . . . there will be a reevaluati i of the t-shirt." "I was v- y impressed with the way she mangey the meeting. Her point…

… alumni from the house, people who have, experienced family drinking problems, and student's who don't drink. "The representation of the house may have been too one dimensional," added Primak. The result…

… The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of…

September 29, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Thursday, September 29, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 Eie m dtgan t t Mi Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Abolish capital punishment Vol. I C No. 16…

…- termines whether you live or die, but how much you are worth and what color your skin happens to be. In talking to people about what I did Kenneth Wittenberg is a second-year law student at the University…

… Israel is currently living in Warren, Michigan and the author of the editorial. Golden for the most part, contends that Israel is not to blame for the Arab refugee - problem and that the Arab countries are…

…* the ones responsible for creating the prob- lem in the beginning. He specifically states, "...historically the Arab refugee problem cannot be blamed on Israel." He later says,"Why is it that the Arab

… suggests that the Arab refugee problem is a direct result of the Israelis hostile takeover of hundreds of thousands of homes and villages since 1948. Men, women and children were forced to leave their homes…

… Palestinian Arabs were uprooted from their homes and sought refuge in the pallid "refugee" camps in the Gaza Strip, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. These were the lucky ones; on April 8, ; 1948 the Irgan, terrorist…

…- tinian Arabs to seek refuge. History embedded in 1967 also substan- tiates the argument that it is Israel's ag- gressive actions and not the Arabs them- selves that are creating the refugee prob- lem. In…

… 1967, the Jordan West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Syrian Heights, and Sinai fell to Israeli strongholds. As a result, 410,000 new Palestinian Arabs were forced to leave their homes in the Jordan West Bank…

Arabs were needlessly evicted from their homes when the death of a 15 year-old Jewish girl was blamed on a group of Palestinian Arabs. In reality, the girl was shot accidentally by an Israeli soldier…

…. Immediately after the shooting, Israeli forces moved in and bombed 13 homes randomly so as to intimidate any opposing brute forces the Arabs might conjure. These homes supposedly have belonged to the girl…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989 - Page 7 :Coalition of Students with *Disabilities The coalition is an umbrella group for several organizations: 1. Learning…

… learning disabled student. 2. Sighs of -the Times, a sign language club for beginners and advanced signers. 3. The Barrier Free Computer Users Club, which explores the latest adaptive hardware and software…

… technology on campus. 4. Diabetic Network, a support group for students with or interested in diabetes. Committee for Campus Unity The committee's purpose is the promotion of a diverse and culturally…

… pluralistic campus environment at the University. They try to provide culturally diverse programs and financial assistance to encourage minority recruitment and retention. English Department Minority Student

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

… Space Advocates Ann Arbor Tennant Resource Center Organization of Arab Students Architecture Student Association Armenian Students Cultural Association A-rounds (ballroom and round dance club) Arnold Air…

…4 'ge 12.B--Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily MS still struggling with anonymit By GEORGE ADAMS. A close look at your first tuition bill will reveal that every student at the…

… University is charged $3.90 per term for the Michigan Student Assembly. This creates somewhat of a problem because although MSA provides a number of services as the University's campus-wide student government…

…, a large number of students would be hard pressed to say what it is or what it does. THE PROBLEM of anonymity is one that MSA has been struggling with for years, and indications are that the…

… organization is not gaining any ground in its fight to attract more student par- ticipation. MSA does in fact exist, however, quietly, and in many respects to know them is to let them work for you. Over a…

…' quarter of a million dollars of student money annually goes to support MSA's programs, many of which are at least indirectly at a student's disposal. MSA's services can be defined in two broad categories…

…. First, it provides direct aid. to students through such programs as legal services, income tax help, low cost health and property in- surance, funds for hundreds of student groups, and a course…

… evaluations guide published for every registration period. SECOND, MSA acts as the official student voice in University affairs. The Assembly appoints student members to several administrative and faculty…

… committees and also takes a stand as the student government on issups of concern to the University community. More often than not, the role of MSA in actual policy-making decisions is strictly advisory…

…, although members of the assembly have been fighting for greater influence for years, The University administration has long taken the stand that students, because they basically only "pass through" the…

September 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… another hurdle (Continued from Pagel) The program statement well with a lot of input, and one that priorities for the refurbishing of works well with students, besides Union and a description of the scop…

… weeks, Cianciola University Cellar bookstore would said. moved to another location an The program statement was student-oriented food service woul originally scheduled for approval in cupy that space. The…

… Henry Clay issued a clay image as a campaign gim Like To Trave Don't Have Th Meet interesting students (foreig and sample great internationa meal membership at Frends Co.op. 1414Kill St. 3 hrs. work…

… have been started. Already nearing completion is a study lounge l, But which can accommodate 50 to 60 e W? students, on the first floor in the former n and American) location of the art gallery. Work on…

… Britain, the latest target of Islamic militant anger in Iran, closed its embassy in Tehran yesterday and began deporting Iranian students convic- ted of violence during a demonstration outside the U…

… were released. It also came after the arrest of four British citizens in Iran-three Anglican missionaries and a businessman-as suspected spies. Meanwhile, a newspaper in the United Arab Emirates claimed…

…, were given the money in return for Jenrette's promise to introduce a private immigration bill for wealthy Arabs. In fact, the Arabs were the creation of the FBI in its 14-month undercover operation. Six…

… members of Congress have been indicted and one convicted as a result of the "sting" operation in which agents posed as representatives of wealthy Arabs needing legislative favors. I 6 49 I 14 oIIE Ei…

…~b4jun 143 uilij Ghe fI t tan Batly Volume XCI, No.,6 Wednesday, September 10, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

…-0550;' Composing room: 764-0556. You can have the U. of M. student newspaper delivered to your dorm or door, Tuesday through Sunday before 8:00 a.m. U Editor-in-Chief ................ . ... MARK PARRENT- Managing…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

… pi mu Alpha xi delta Alternative action film series American chemical society American nuclear society Amnesty int'lstud support Anachronisms, creative Angelflight Arab students ass. Arab students org…

Student Assembly last year. The list is not complete because not all groups approach MSA for recognition. Some of the names will be different this year, but there undoubtedly will be just as many…

… fraternity Adams house -African students ass. AIAA Airforce rotc A ireshires Alpha chi omega Alpha kappa alpha inc. Alpha omega fello wship Alpha omicron pi Alpha phi alpha inc. Alpha phi omega Alpha phi Alpha…

… interhouse council Band o rama Baptist student union Bartlett-douglas wing gov't Beta alpha psi Bicycle club, um Black dental stud. ass. Black greek ass. Black stud. org. Black stud. union Blanchard for…

…, the Free china students ass. Friars, um Friends int'l coop Friends of common ground theatre ensemble Friends of ozone louse Friends of the tower society Galens medical soc. Galens medical soc. Game club…

…-stanford wing gov't Hart advisory committee Hellenic university soc. His house christianflshp Huber house council IAAA TDC Income tax project India students assn. Industrial design sox. of amer. Industrial…

… Interfraternity council Irish-amer. stud. assn. It's our university Japan club Kappa alpha theta Kappa kappa psi Korean students assn. Krishna yoga club La groc La raza law students LASC Latin america culture…

… project Law schil stud. senate Lawyer's guild (see national lawyer's guild) Lesbian & gay male soc. wk. stud. Lesbian network, univ Lewis/van duren win gov't Libertarian league, a2 Libyan students union…

… Lowbrow astronomers, univ LSA student gov't M-2 coffee clutch Madison entertainment, inc. Manufacturing engineers Maral, students for Maranatha christian fishp Marketing club, um Markley minority affairs…

… council Medical student council Men's glee club, um Mich-christ fellowship Michifish Michigan citizens lobby Michigan review, inc. Midshipman battalion nrotc Minority assn. of allied health Minority assn…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… a good bargain By JENNIFER MILLER This fall, students will be assessed a $47 Health Service fee-an increase from last year's $33. However, with a few exceptions, there will no longer be extra charges…

… for ser- vices. In the past, students have paid fees-in addition to the per- term charge-for all medical care, including emergency service, lab work, and visits to a specialty clinic. Unlimited, visits…

… psychiatry, nutrition counseling, pharmacy, and broken appointments. Enrolled students are eligible for all services, but a student cannot just walk in and ask for free lab work or x-rays; these must be…

… prescribed by a Health Service doctor. Contracep- tives, allergy antigen, and standard eye exams will incur an extra fee. Students will see other changes at Health Service this year as well. In the past…

… space, and establishing a triage system. Combined with the virtual elimination of the cashier's office, to wait more than half an hour," he said. Many University students have held a low opinion of the…

… medical care at Health Service. But, Briefer said, "The largest single number of complaints were for billing ac- tivities," and not for medical services. STUDENTS ALSO complain about being forced to pay the…

… reminds students that yearly physicals and gynecological exams can be obtained free at Health Ser- vice. The director also pointed out the benefits for students who don't have medical insurance. "Forty…

…-five percent of the students we see here don't have insurance at all," Briefer said. "Even for those students who possess health coverage," he said, "the insurance does not pay for everything. We found that the…

… money did not come from insurance, but out of the student's pocket." While the change to no-fee service will eliminate thi4 problem, Briefer recommends that students still carry medical insurance for…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

… JENNIFER MILLER This fall, students will be assessed a $47 Health Service fee-an increase from last year's $33. However, with a few exceptions, there will no longer be extra charges for ser- vices. In the…

… past, students have paid fees-in addition to the per- term charge-for all medical care, including emergency service, lab work, and visits to a specialty clinic. Unlimited visits to the main clinic were…

… counseling, pharmacy, and broken appointments. Enrolled students are eligible for all services, but a student cannot just walk in and ask for free lab work or x-rays; these must be prescribed by a Health…

… Service doctor. Contracep- tives, allergy antigen, and standard eye exams will incur an extra fee. Students will see other changes at Health Service this year as well. In the past, visiting the building on…

… triage system. Combined with the virtual elimination of the cashier's office, to wait more than half an hour," he said. Many University students have held a low opinion of the medical care at Health…

… Service. But, Briefer said, "The largest single number of complaints were for billing ac- tivities," and not for medical services. STUDENTS ALSO complain about being forced to pay the * per-term fee…

…, whether they use the Health Service or not. "The policy of risk-sharing has always been a part of our* lives," Briefer said, "so as not to place the whole burden on one person." Briefer reminds students

… that yearly physicals and gynecological exams can be obtained free at Health Ser- vice. The director also pointed out the benefits for students who don't have medical insurance. "Forty-five percent of…

… the students we see here don't have insurance at all," Briefer said. "Even for those students who possess health coverage," he said, "the insurance does not pay for everything. We found that the money…

… did not come from insurance, but out of the student's pocket." While the change to no-fee service will eliminate this problem, Briefer recommends that students still carry medical insurance for…

September 11, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…-2 a.m. service By STEVE HOOK After a week of meeting with angry North Campus residents and student leaders, University administrators an- nounced yesterday that late night bus service to North Campus…

… Apartments. For two hours after midnight, campus buses will pick up students every 40 minutes. This revised structure meets a proposal that 13 North Campus residen- ts brought to President Harold Shapiro…

students who don't live on North Campus, as well as those who do. They see yesterday's agreement as a shot in the arm for student activism. "I'M JUBILANT," exclaimed Jim Gold, a resident advisor at Bursley…

…, Syria declare merger From AP and UPI DAMASCUS, Syria-Libya and Syria, separated by 700 miles, proclaimed their merger into a single Arab nation yesterday and vowed to "liberate Palestine" and oppose…

… economic, political and military" merger aimed at uniting Syria's 9 million people with Libya's 3 million in an anti-Israeli front dedicated to "Arab revolution." BUT GIVEN THE failure of previous Arab unity…

September 27, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… fierce tank and air attacks on the vital Iranian port of Khorramshahr but both sides agreed to accept an offer by Moslem nations to mediate a cease-fire in the five-day-old war. Iranian students aren't in…

… reiteratedIraq's conditions, which include Iranian recognition of Iraqi sovereignty over the entire Shatt al-Arab waterway and return of the Persian Gulf islands of Abu Mousa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs…

… to "Arab sovereignty." A high Iraqi official in Baghdad said "we refuse any mediation that does not recognize our national sovereignty over the Shatt al- Arab and the borderlands.! hd." TeU.N. Security…

…." PILLARS OF SMOKE rose from the burning Iranian al center of Abadan, and Iraq claimed the city's fall was J to imminent. But reporters who reached the disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway on the Iraqi side…

… and frustrated," Kennedy said. Pakistani Foreign Minister Aga Shahi, above, is the head of a 40 nation Islamic council which will attempt to mediate an end to the five-day conflict. Students examine…

… Union." Masvuk ex- See SOVIET, Page 7 A Northern Michigan University student is worried that his peers might vote for the Tisch tax-cut plan. They believe, he said, that a reduction in property taxes…

… have to pay more in tuition than they gain through property tax cuts, suggested Marie Stevens, a student affairs adminstrator at Western Michigan University. Nystrom's problem and Stevens' response were…

… just part of the ex- change prompted yesterday by discussion of several tax reform plans at a statewide "student leader" conference. Almost 150 student government of- ficials, leaders of campus groups…

…, student newspaper editors, and student affairs administrators gathered for the conference, held yesterday at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. THEY CAME FROM each of the state's four-year colleges…

September 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…, and secular chauvinism. D: Are there student groups today that are working to solve these problems? S: You have today Jewish-Arab groups, but they are small. What was unique in Haifa was the size of our…

… foundation here (at the University) in 1972, invited me to speak on the topic of student politics in Israel. The problems are the same; the degree is more severe. D: What are the problems ? S: The problems are…

… group and the fact that it was the only time that a left organization was victorious. It had never happened before. I don't know when it will happen again. The role of students can be important if the…

students will lead the struggle for humanistic and democratic values. They are not doing this today. They are moving in the mainstream of Israeli concensus. The right wing views are quite popular and…

students are more concerned with personal problems. They are accepting the basic values of their society. Most of them are committed, as they understand it, to the armed struggle. Because of economic…

… policy, they are advancing him. For instance, the Israeli government has decided that Arab kids will not receive the same social security payment as Israeli children. The first and second child get the…

… same money but for the third child, Arabs are getting less. This is official law. Kahane says, I like what you are doing, you should cut even the second and first child's allowance for the Arab. This…

… basic argument of Kahane, to encourage Israeli births and discourage Arab births, is a classic fascist argument. Yet the Israeli government has adopted a kind of Kahane policy. So you see the…

… takes place. Wasserman Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan - It Vol. XCVII, No. 14 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -T T SAID .K. og EDESAA- E4M Unsigned editorials…

…. Purew's rsefusa t oifaehis Over 150 people, including t many University students and faculty, were arrested atl Pursell's Ann Arbor office i last year, protesting his votes for aid to the Contras. They…

September 26, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 26, 1988 - Page 51 Interns r summer BY NOELLE SHAD WICK Tensions were high on the fourth floor of Rackham yesterday as one student after another remarked: "Do…

… important to you and your mentors," he said. The students were gathered to share the results of their summer internships as participants in the Sum- mer Opportunity Research Program for minority stu- dents…

… have a bridge," she said. "As an art student, I wanted to express my culture which hasn't been done before." Her project included many large paintings and sketches of Asian-American woman doing unusual…

… does... well," he shrugged. The program works, he said. "It opened my eyes up; I'm now considering a joint degree," said LSA junior Antoinette Hall. The program has 250 students on 13 campuses, in…

…- cluding the 55 from the University. Rackham received over 100 applications for the program. To apply, students must submit a preliminary pro- posal, then find a sponsoring professor. Sophomore and junior…

… Palestinians in the region. Israel has occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip since the 1967 war with the United Arab Republic. Hauert, a human rights activist, lived for three weeks with Pales- tinian families…

… as part of a program sponsored by the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. The Israeli Army regularly im- poses 24-hour curfews for entire refugee camps and in many cases they have shut off…

… Internships Business Government Non-Profit Organizations Applications Available: LS&A Counseling Office R oam 1 1.2 nn - Nal TIM HARROD JIM McCLAIN and BRENT CUSHMAN With Student Comedians Jeff Goad and Tom…

September 26, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… Solidarity Committee (the sponsors of this event along with Rack- ham Student Government), and the Arab states are not only hypocrites but are also only using the Israel-South Africa "alliance" to further…

Arabs, making negotiations for peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict more dif- ficult. I urge all students on campus to be aware of and protest anti-Semitism on campus, be it open or under the shadow of anti…

…4 OPINION Monday, September 26, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. IC No.13 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… Africa is dwarfed by that of Europe, Arab states, and Black African states, and that South Africa re- ceives over 75 percent of its oil from Arab states. This demonstrates that Mazrui, the Palestine…

Students for Israel. prominently, and in a typically misleading fashion printed as the title of the inter- view) were completely unsubstantiated. Mazrui produced no concrete evidence of such an association…

…'s current role in the Arab-Israeli conflict is becoming a parallel to Nazi Germany. "Judeo-Naziism is no longer a contradiction in terms," he proclaimed, continuing that the "German picture is becoming part…

…-Israel propaganda. I understand that not all who are anti-Is- rael are anti-Semitic, however, Mazrui and his supporters certainly are both. :m. M 4 , H " 6'U, cheats students By Jon Zimring "There is no…

… tried." Professor Peterson did try, but the University failed to honor his request. The result was that many students were turned away from a class in which they were genuinely interested, and were forced…

…. Every year students receive a letter from the University apologizing for tuition which is "undesirably high." Every year undergraduates are required to pay hefty tuition increases or tack-on fees so that…

… there- fore more than peculiar that the University seems to have such a difficult time ac- commodating its undergraduates due to monetary deficiencies. If the average Michigan student were to stop and…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 104

… twice monthly meetings and activities. Similar groups in existence during the past school year include Polish, Chicano, and African students, plus Asian American, Native Americans, Chinese, Indian, Arab

… ideal collegiate lifestyle, don't panic. There are over 300 student groups on campus in which you can spend your spare time doing anything from protesting against apartheid to skydiving, or simply…

… spending time with others who share your ethnic background, religious beliefs, or academic interests. Most student organizations register with the University's student government, the Michigan Student

…, last year's MSA coordinator of student organizations. ANOTHER REASON student groups register with MSA More said, is to have access to student-appropriated funds that MSA has reserved for student

… organizations. Many groups combine extracurricular activities and scholarly or professional interests. The Michigan Economic Society, for example, offers get-togethers for economics students and professors, free…

… tutoring services, and a wide array of distinguished guest speakers. Students of music, forestry, engineering, history, political science, and anthropology, among others, have also banded together to mix…

… studies and social life. The purpose of most of these organizations is to "enhance the student's experience in the department," explained Linda Wolk, president of the Undergrad Art History Association…

…. OTHER CAMPUS GROUPS draw students with similar academic or career interests, but are not affiliated with particular departments. The Michigan Daily, WCBN, and Women in Communications, for example, attract…

… many students interested in journalism, but do not require par- ticipants to be majoring in that field. Besides shared academic interests, similar ethnic backgrounds bring many students together. No…

… matter how small a minority on campus,.there is probably a campus- based group oriented to people within that minority. George Rostenko, president of the Ukranian Students' Association, says he knows of…

September 12, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… with students on the council that the subject could be eliminated from a final draft of the code. "It might be that distinguishing the category of civil dissent will have us do nothing about it at all…

…," said councilmember Shaw Livermore, a professor of history. Stuent councilmembers have argued that any code governing student behavior outside the classroom should not allow the University to crack down…

… on political dissent. The issue helped raise student opposition to previous drafts of the code. cil tackle The council-composed of students, faculty, and administrators-has been working on writing a…

… controversial issue of political dissent, but student members of the council still question the.need for any code. "Our mistake has been assuming that there are problems that can't be adequately dealt with using…

… political mediation or other alternatives," said student member Ken Weine. "No one has ever proven that this University needs a code," added student member Jennifer Faigel. Such ambivalance has contributed to…

… President Harold Shapiro last fall threatened to bypass the council and propose the administration's code proposal- which has been rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly- to the Board of Regents because he…

… between Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin. Moslem extremists assassinated Sadat two months later.. Egypt is the only Arab nation with diplomatic relations with Israel, and any overture to the…

… lens BylHampton Dellinger. its never been this bad." said 14 minutes. We're having to cut Victor Impink, a senior in the time off our lunch and coffee Many students traveling to College of Engineering…

… body- Hoekstra. changed. Right now, they're to-body rides in overcrowded To accommadate the increase sacrificing safety," said Buckley, buses. in students, ,officials in the who added that the delays…

… from the C.C. Little stop to only- be identified as students who have classes in the North Campus every 7 minutes "Kevin,"said "the schedule's all new Electrical Engineering and instead of every 12. But…

September 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…-3717 Tickets at S8, $12.50, S25 cording to Omar Tiba, a member of the Organization of Arab Students. "It can't be human to do this (killing)," said Tiba, who was born in Syria and has relatives in Beirut. "We…

… ORGANIZATION of Arab Students is working on the rallies with the Support Committee for the Victims of War in Lebanon, the Committee on the Middle East, the Palestinian Student Union, and the Student Union of…

…-Breakfast Briefing, 7:15 a.m., North Campus Com- mons. Weight Watchers-Class for Students & Univ. Personnel, 5:30 p.m., Mich. League Bldg. Wang-users mtg., 11 a.m., Regents Rm., Fleming Admin. Bldg. Student Wood…

…'s Ultimate Frisbee Meeting-mtg., 8-9 p.m., Martha Cook. Students for Nuclear Weapons Freeze-mass mtg., 6 p.m., Union Con- ference Rm. 6. Ann Arbor Democratic Party-7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Public Library, 343 S…

… scene the woman said she had been raped. A suspect has been arrested and charged with first degree sexual misconduct, police said. Man niulls hatchet jb By GREG BRUSSTAR Both a student group's Diag…

… Libya. Salem Zubiedy, a spokesman for thV Student Union of Libya, said the protestors hope to stir American feelings against arms sales to Israel. "We hope that this demonstration can give Americans a…

… better view of what is happening in Lebanon," he said. The student groups will also lead a silent march around Central Campus tomorrow at noon. A man was arrested Tuesday evening- Bs for attacking another…

September 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

… tuition by 8 percent. UNION President Martin Doettling, a teaching assistant in German, called the tuition hikes a "huge burden for graduate students." "Basically, the University is asking us to lose money…

… from the gunboat. They fired back and changed course to return to Sarafand." SAB Fire. At least 60 people evacuated the Student Activities Building yesterday afternoon for about 15 minutes when the smell…

… multiple claims of responsibility. The two gunmen, believed to be Arabs in their 20s, blew themselves up with hand grenades. / Ii w N , II It's the GARGOYLE MASS MEETING. Experience U-M's 75-year- old…

student humor magazine tradition. We need artists, writers, photograghers and businesspeople. Attend this Sunday, 14th, 2:00 p.m. Student Publication Building, 420 Maynard American NUCLEAR ARMS A Moral…

… totalitarian states are morally unjustifiable * Why Ronald Reagan is not an advocate of a genuine genuine US military defense* Sponsored by the University of Michigan Students of Objectivism…

… - ***** *************************** STUDENTS WANTED for University Committees Undergraduate, graduate and professional Students for University-wide committees. No experience necessary. Must have at least three of the following qualities…

…: dedication, smarts, five or more free hours per month, backbone, interest in University issues, desire to pads one's resume, ability to sit in a chair for more than two hours at a stretch. Student Positions…

… Action Intercollegiate Athletics Academic Affairs Government Relations Research Policies Honorary Degrees Student Relations Student Legal Services Board University MSA Budget Priorities Recreational and…

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September 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… reports to various groups on campus, including SACUAnand the =Michigan Student Assembly. These groups will have the entire fall term to debate the proposals before giving Shapiro their recommendations…

… participation of the Soviet Union anytime soon, expressing their preference for direct talks between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Emerging from a meeting at the White House with President Reagan, Israeli Prime…

… summit itself "demonstrated that Arab-Israeli differences can best be resolved through direct negotiations." And Shultz set conditions for any Soviet participation in a multinational Middle East peace…

… drug abuse problem, there were indications that some suggested solutions face heavy obstacles: Leaders of federal employee See REAGAN, Page 3 Baker needs high student turnout for win By PETER MOONEY…

… coordinator, said includes the campus, are faced with two students can be registered. about 100 volunteers are working toward the Congressional candidates who are opposites The effort has been under way for two…

… local Democratic observer who opponent, University economist Donald HIS LIBERAL Democratic opponent, requested anonymity said Baker must Grimes, in the August primary. economics graduate student Dean…

… Baker, is mobilize the student vote in order to have a Pursell is heavily favored in campaign, counting on a large student turnout fueled by chance of success because much of the rest of having won…

…, Coburn says. THE PSEUDO-TOM Cruises may be partially responsible for the growth of the number of new enlistments, but about half the students in the programs are also attracted by scholarships that pay for…

… cadet. "People tend to forget that those of us in uniform are the ones who protect their right to complain." Besides the lust for adventure and the lure of financial support, some students enroll because…

… between the ages of 20 and 40. Students! Against Multiple Sclerosis(SAMS), a branch of the national organization, will lead the campaign. To get involved, contact the local MS chapter, or call 1- 800-1-BUST…

September 30, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

… of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The following words of holy hatred blare forth from mosques in Gaza, Judea and Samaria (West Bank) and throughout the Arab world today: "It is outrageous for the Jews…

…, traditionally kept as protected inferiors in Islamic lands, to defeat the Arabs, have their own State, and cause the contraction of the World of Islam." - Sheikh Nadim al-Jisr of Lebanon "The resurrection of the…

…'s Exchange Applications for Study Abroad Programs for gradu- ate students for 1989-90 are now available!!! Deadline: November 4.1988 For annlications andi nformatinn The requirement for peace between…

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September 10, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 10, 1985 Palestinian youths attacking West Bank Ismelis a0 TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Palestinian Arab teen-agers, born un der Israeli occupation, are…

… Organization. Those experts contend the youths have been emboldened by Israel's withdrawal from south Lebanon un- der attack by Shiite Moslems, and its release of 1,150 Arabs, including some convicted…

…'s minds." In his charge to the panel, Frye wrote: "With a diminishing pool of PART TIME EMPLOYMENT - NIGHTS The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is interview- ing students interested in working…

… available each week with some opportunity to work addition- al nights. Hours: 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. -Pay: $4.00 per hour LS&A Students Preferred CALL 763-5576 FOR AN INTERVIEW The University of Michigan is an…

… Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer potential students, increasingly inten- se recruiting competition from other institutions, uncertainty regarding the level of support to be expected from…

… state and federal sources, and worrisome trends in the costs to students and their families ..., it is clear that a careful examination of how best the University can organize and carry out its admissions…

… the panel will consider several strategies. For instance, the panel will discuss whether the University should in- crease the percentage of out-of-state students it admits every year if ap- plications…

… from in-state students fall, short of goals, reduce student enroll- ment, or lower admissions standards. Chamberlain pointed out, however, that each of those options has pitfalls. Downsizing student

… enrollment means revenue from tuition will drop, requiring cutbacks in University ex- penses. Raising the out-of-state student population is politically un- wise for a university supported by state tax payers…

…." Forum explores '13' computers (Continued from Page 1) student use. Presently, the University has about 225 terminals scattered around cam- pus. By 1988, Van Houweling said that number should increase to…

September 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… return to campus today for a eekend reunion which will focus on the higher education for black students. "Staying Power: Crisis in Black Higher Education" is the theme for the eighth annual. all…

… are going to the University .ommunity to hear about the problems hat black students are facing. We want to hear the problems from the people involved." TQNIGHT AT the Alumni Center a panpl of student

…, alumni, and ad- ministrators will discuss recruitment and retention of black students in an open panel discussion beginning at 7:30 p.m. After the football game Saturday the reunited alumni will "have a…

… banquet followed by a keynote address by Niara Sudarkasa, associate vice president for academic affairs. The evening will also include awards to four academically outstanding black students from the Martin…

… Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund, which is supported by alumni contributions. Although the alumni hope to learn a great deal about the problems facing black students, Alexander said they do not expect to…

… and Arab guerrillas have increased recen- tly in southern Lebanon, and Israel has responded with tighter controls on the movements of civilians. Levin also noted the resolution made no mention of Syria…

… represen- tative, Richard Ovinnikov, said the U.S. veto was a "go-ahead for continuation" of . the Israeli occupation and "atrocities" in southern Lebanon. He said the United States has a "100 per- cent anti-Arab

… home and from other Arab countries, the diplomats said. As many as 5,000 people - including Westerners - were rounded up by the revolutionary Committees and locked up in "concentration camps" in the…

… taking place in the Mediterranean near Libya. CRISP lines leave students in limbo (Continued from Page 1) o'ning, there were 400 people in line;, the line's length "could be four times . . the length of…

…. Despite chaotic conditions yesterday, Karunas said that the situation would not become even worse this winter when all students have to register for classes. "This is worse than what would hap- pen in…

September 24, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… Aptitude Test scores 1posted their biggest gains in more than two decades, paced by an especially strong showing by Hispanic students. College Board President George H. 'Hanford said at a news conference…

… by about a million college- bound high school students, boosted .the average math-verbal score to 906. It was the biggest increase since 1963 when scores also gained nine points before sliding steadily…

… people. Shahak advocates the returning of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as a solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kahdane, on the other hand, has called for the immediate expulsion of the…

… Palestinians along with extreme social deprivatin for Israel's Arab population. He assailed the Kahane and other religious fanatics who claim that they "know the gods," and can dictate salvation through…

… DAN HABIB' Sara Massarik relaxes back in Ann Arbor. She studied abroad at Cam- bridge University last year. Student abroad felt 'American' (Continued from Page 1) Massarik. "Anti-Reaganism became Anti…

… bothered us even students and fiercely independent. more. "What impressed me about Sara "At the same time, I felt it proved and what set her apart," he said, that the British were right about "was not only…

….m.; The Exterminating Angel, 8:30 p.m., MLB 3. MTF - A Private Function, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Michigan Theater. VP Student Services - Revolution in Nicaragua, 7 p.m., 1309 SEB. Speakers Art & Architecture…

September 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…C OPINION Page 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIV - No. 18 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily…

…. Well, don't get this one wrong - Harold and Vivian Shapiro moved their annual party from their house to the student Union. Why move down the street, though? Having it at the University president's house…

… carried away. Why move to the Union? They won't even let you bring your own food in. And besides,.we can go to the Union anytime, how often do we get to drop by your house and chat. Sure, the "new" student

… pleading with their own prime minister to stay in of- fice. In the long run, an Arafat dismissal could prove far more significant-for Arabs and Israelis alike-than Begin's departure from the scene. The bad…

… the organization. Their words carry great weight, because the commission is drawn from inside the Palestinian community itself and is not an- swerable to "outsiders" in the Arab world. The commission…

… the solution lies in outside Arab intervention. As for his response to the com- mission, he already has made public statements to the effect that the investigation "had failed." What remains to be seen…

…~lA~ STUDY I cometSSIR 510 \7 o . Y 1S (N . tq 3 LETTERS TO THE DAILY Students love communication 101 To the Daily: There are several things I want to say in answer to Barbara Misle's commentary upon the…

… Department of Communication ("Communication department masks fluff," Daily, September 21). Her judgement of Com- munication 101 is sharply at odds with most of her fellow students. The course was taught by…

… the same teacher last term, and received a 6.28 rating on student evaluations. This is based upon a seven-point scale. Reagan handicap not funny To the Daily: It is reprehensible that the Daily should…

… BLOOM COUNTY She is obviously put off at at- tending a 300-student lecture class aimed at freshpersons. It is not even a concentration course, but a pre-concentration course. Ms. Misle's anger apparently…

September 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…Faculty play quiet role in code battle By THOMAS MILLER Third in a series .Although the battle over a code governing students' behavior outside the classroom has appeared to be a showdown between…

students and ad- ministrators, there is a, third group whose behind-the-scenes, and oc- casionally public, role may play a bigger part than most think. The University's faculty certainly s more at stake than…

… first glance would reveal in the debate over adop- tion of a student code for nonacademic conduct. FACULTY leaders say they have at least two good reasons for being in- volved in the issue. Traditionally…

… faculty government has felt obligated to keep tabs on campus or educational developments which affect the civil liberties of students. "Believe it or not, faculty do take an interest in students and their…

… subcommittee of the faculty Senate Assembly, investigates national and local issues which may in- volve the civil rights of professors and students. Also, under current University bylaws, the faculty Senate must…

…- ministrators and the University regents may change University bylaws to bypass students and possibly even the faculty if the groups refuse to adopt the code. "(THE CODE)is a major campus issue," said Moerman…

…. "It is clearly not just an issue between the students and the administration." So far, however, faculty government and its leaders have kept a low profile in the debate, preferring to express opinions…

…- tigating the code and the possible bylaw ,change, at the request of the faculty Senate and the Michigan Student Assembly. In a report sent to University President Harold Shapiro last year, the board said…

… that it was "especially con- cerned that vague or open-ended wor- ding" in parts of the proposed code would encourage especially stiff or perhaps even arbitrary punishment of students. And by leaving…

students confused over what is acceptable conduct and what is not, the code could have a "chilling effect" on legitimate protest or freedom of speech, the report said. MOERMAN SAID he wasn't entirely…

September 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 13, 1988 Class Continued from Page 1 problems for some students and fac- ulty. "We stressed understanding to the faculty during this time period…

… hard on first-year students who can't return home to relatives and friends. "I didn't know of the University policy," said first-year student Jason Sindler at services conducted by Hillel at the Michigan…

… sand. But we can come together, And we can make a stand," the two University students sang. Rally Continued from Page 1 you don't agree with someone, screw them over." In his July proposal to the re…

…- gents, Fleming said the protest pol- icy - drafted last spring by the Civil Liberties Board, a committee of students, faculty, and staff - was an "even-handed" treatment of speakers and protesters' rights…

…. Only Regent Veronica Smith (R- Grosse Ile) voted against the policy, echoing some of the students' con- cerns during last month's meeting. Phillips said the purpose of last night's protest was to provide…

… in- formation about the new University policies before another rally Thurs- day afternoon. With that in mind, said Julie Murray, chair of MSA's Student Rights Committee, the protest was a success. "We…

… call for an interim government. 4 TWA jet pilot testifies FRANKFURT, West Germany - The pilot of a TWA jetliner hi- jacked by Arab terrorists in 1985 testified that Mohammed Ali Hamadi took pleasure in…

… areas of study, but only for students with the last names Anderson, Baxendale; Borden, Bright, Dowen, Pennoyer, or Murphy. 3. Association of Former Agents of the U.S. Secret Service/J. Clifford Dietrich…

… - Julie Y. Cross Scholarship offer $1000 for undergraduate law enforcement or criminal justice students. 4. International Women Helicopter Pilots Scholarships -r offers $4000 for women helicopter flyers. 5…

September 25, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…, Ann Arbor students will have shorter vacations during this school year - unless board members and teachers have another spat. The Week in Review was compiled by Daily staff writer Tom Miller and Daily…

… editor David Spak. Eeaedtu Tichigan Edited and managed by students ot The University of Michigan vol. XCIV - No. 16 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MJ 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…

… Daily's Editorial Board Forgotten symbolism a 4 W HEN THE William Monroe Trotter house was established as a black student center in 1970, those who lobbied for it saw it as a symbol of the University…

… early as the mid-seventies, however, University commitment started to wane. The concept of a black student center mutated into a minority student center, tossing together blacks, Native Americans, Asians…

… stalemate there. For Arabs and Israelis, clearly, the two issues are inextricably connected. Ignorance of that fact is behind the deepening dilemma of American policy in the Eastern Mediterranean. For by…

… necesarv. it would lead to a rapid resolution of the crisis. IN FACT, mutual withdrawal was considered a real possibility only in the public utterances of the U.S. government. Not a single Arab state…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 75

…a The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989- Page 15 With D.C. on his mind, Prof. Tanter ,candidly voices a conservative view by Leslie Perera Daily Staff Writer…

… controversial among students. "I am a principled person," Tanter says. The brief pause and broad smile indicate that the punch- lne is about to come. "It's just that my principles are all right wing." 'With this…

… time. "If Rumsfeld goes to Defense, so do I," Tanter said matter-of-factly. The confidence and self-assurance of the man are evident in everything he does. Students either find Tanter arrogant and…

… abrasive or they are at- tracted to what they see as incredible candor. Rob Feldman, a former student of Tanter's, said that upon first meet- ing Tanter he was "awed by Tanter's love of self." He does not…

… like Tan- ter's teaching style. He believes that Tanter is too rigid in his political views and tries to impress them on his students. Tanter admits with a chuckle that his classes generally attract…

students that are "right of center," but he is- adamant in the belief that he does not force his personal views on stu- dents. "My politics are like the web of a duck's feet," Tanter says, spreading the…

September 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…, attem- pted to murder two Palestinian mayors, and machine-gunned Palestinian college students. In an ef- fort to set off a "holy war" between the Arabs and Israelis, these Jewish terrorists were plotting…

… proposes criminalizing marriage or sex between Arabs and Jews. Kahane called the Sabra and Shatile masacres the "vengeance of the God of Israel." Although Kahane's party won one seat in the Israeli…

… parliment, both major Israeli parties refuse to admit him into Kopel is a third year law student. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Cramer sir. Vol. XCV, No. 8 420 Maynard…

… questionable. If it is aimed at high-volume dealers who make hundreds of dollars a game, then it is far too small a penalty to be any deterrent at all. On the other hand, if it is aimed at the student trying to…

… its time ticketing dealers who won't even notice and pursuing half of the students on campus. With decriminalization the city would be able to eliminate all of the inconsisten- cies in its current and…

… are wrong to be chastising the city for lack of en- forcement. The scalping problem arises because the athletic department sells tickets to students that are not, supposedly, valid without a student ID…

…. Students then sell the tickets to scalpers who in turn sell them to non-students-alumni, fans, etc. who ignore the need for an ID. The University could take matters into its own hands easily enough by simply…

… asking for student ID with the presentation of a student ticket. Not that they-or anyone else-would want such a time-consuming and prohibitive measure. But it is completely feasible. If it isn't worth it…

… own best interests, there is no responsibility to the state or any other entity. : Critchett student in ministration. is a graduate business ad- . I . . p tw lass«1rc 1!«n ti aarri …

September 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, September 9, 1984 4 LOST & FOUND WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Harold & Maude 99A0908 DIANA ABBOTT-You're in luck. You just won two tickets to the State Theatre…

…-You won two tickets to the State Theatre. Come to the Daily and pick them up. dB0909 WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Harold & Maude 99B0908 PHONE SALE starts at $7.95 and up. Wedemeyer Electronics 2280 S. Industrial…

… major. Part time or full time. 665- 5788. 27H914 MALE AND FEMALE dancers needed for local Strip-T-Gram company. Call 994-6043 or 662-44014 28H914 THREE WORK STUDY POSITIONS: Michigan Student Assembly. One…

… position - assist Budget Prioroties Comm. (Typing, accounting background a plus). Two general office positions. Get involved in student gov't and earn money too! Apply 3909 Michigan Union. 36H0911 STUDENTS

September 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

… political bribery trial, Jenrette never flatly said he would accept a bribe. BUT HE TOLD FBI Agent Anthony Amoroso, posing as a representative of a fictitious Arab businessman needing an immigration bill to…

… principle, it (the reduction) bothers me." F ARH AD AFSH ARI, a senior Civil Engineering student, said he will 'definitely feel the brunt of the shorter hours. Last semester, he estimated, he spent about 25…

… midnight and Sunday starting time from 10a.m. to 1p.m. will save 722 part-time hours, she said. Faucher said she recognized the need for students to study after. midnight, but said that studying does not…

… have to be at a library. Students can use the Union, which, she said, may even be able to remain open after 1 a.m. The smaller libraries on campus have not had to cut hours, but they have what many of…

… their librarians feel is an even bigger problem-an abundance of undergraduates who take up spaces desperately needed by graduate students consulting the collections and reserve materials these libraries…

… offer. "We have this problem every year," said Lucy Yu, director of the Public Health Library. The small library has only 104 seats and the School of Public Health has approximately 700 students who are…

… libarary and crowd out those who really need to study there. IT DOESN'T H AVE TO BE INTERVIEWS FOR POSITIONS ON ISA ST UDE NT GOVE RNMEN T & STUDENT-FACUL TY Wednesday, September 10 Come to LSA-SG Off ice…

September 24, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-- Saturday, September 24, 1983-- Page 3 Arab jetliner crashes killing all 112 aboard ABU DHABI (AP)-A Gulf Air jetliner crashed and burned in the rugged mountains of this desert…

… cockpit voice tapes that could provide clues to the crash, airline sources said. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are two of the seven sheikdoms that comprise the United Arab Emirates, a 12-year-old federation on the…

… 'U' joins nationwide effort to curb campus drinking (Continued from Page 1) to think a student should learn how to drink in a school of hard knocks. The person who's on his knees at four o'clock on…

… said. "What gets missed are students who show up in academic counseling trying to get .out of classes because they got batzed too often and they can't handle the workload," Levy said. University Housing…

… Director Robert Hughes, who formed the group, said task force members are especially con- cerned about the student attitude that all social events need to center around alcohol. "PEOPLE who choose not to…

… the national organization said "(The program) is focused on responsible decision-making about the use of It's dangerous for us to think a student should learn how to drink in a school of hard knocks…

… problems. Gonzales admitted it is sometimes difficult to get students to pay attentions to the issues. "It takes awhile to get over the perception of, 'we're here to party," he said. STUDENTS do realize the…

… Brunswick, N.J.,°agreedthat it is important to in- volve students in policy-making and that policy and programs must be con- sistant. "If you want to teach people about consumption you shouldn't have your…

… policies say one thing and your education something else," he said. "It is important to be careful when im- posing policies on students. "People resent having their lives con- trolled," Burns said. "When you…

… talk about partying and alcohol you talk about encroaching on their time." But Burns also said the majority of students want to learn about alcohol problems. '-k c,.46., ak AP Photo The University…

September 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… BENET It was early one afternoon in April two years ago when the 23-year-old University graduate student finished her shift at work. She was tired, and when a co-worker she had known for more than a year…

…, including Michigan, he added. "Standardized tests reflect the cultural and economic background of the student and "proceed to perpetuate those inequities," Nader said. "If you want to do well on these tests…

…-you must come from an affluent background." In addition to lacking accuracy in predicting future academic performance, Nader attacked the tests as having deeper, more subtle psychological effects on students

…. Students who did poorly on the tests "internalized their test scores as a measure of their self-esteem . . . of their self- worth," Nader said. HE ALSO ARGUED that "the tests are given a widly exag- See…

… disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway, where it claimed Iranian artillery fire, destroyed Iraqi oil installations and a gas refinery at al-Faw. Months of sparring along the borders exploded last week after Iraq…

… canceled a 1975 treaty putting 60 miles of the Iran-Iraq border in the middle of the Shatt al-Arab waterway that provides both nations access to the Persian Gulf. Iraq now claims sovereignty over the eastern…

… warplanes struck 11 t Students: Anderson won war of words var Iranian airstrips with a loss of two Soviet-made Mig jets. A top Iranian military official said "several" air bases were attacked, ° and a…

…, ad- ding that nine ambulances rushed to the Tehran's Mehrabad Airport im- See FULL-SCALE, Page 2 Fema-le S. Quad, resident'. jabbed with knife By MAUREEN FLEMING A University student, stabbed Friday…

… lock was stuck-a' common _occurence at South Quad. See S. QUAD, Page 2 John Anderson and Ronald Reagan debated Sunday night, but the movie Midnight Express got most University student's votes. The only…

… THE STUDENTS watching the televised debates, most said they felt This story was written by City Editor Patricia Hagen and Kevin .Tottis with files by Lorenzo Benet, Claudia Centomini, A ida Eisenstat…

September 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… politi- cal phenomenon in the Middle East, as well as the changing character of Islam and its role in the Middle East. His other course, Problems of Rural Societies in the Arab Worli, will be taught as a…

… graduate student course although qualifi d undergraduates may also take this class. This class will meet Mondays and Fridays from 3-4:30 pm, at 144- B Lane Hall. Tamari will also be teaching two courses…

… during winter term: Con- temporary Palestinian Society and Urbanization of the Arab World. Rend ags Ube Da4 Cwt68iie4 A member of the repair team holds a piece of shrapnel found on the bridge of the…

September 29, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… KAREN HANDELMAN/nasty Philip Burgess, a doctoral student, June Zurakowski, and first-year engineering student Amy Dawson (left to right) chime in during a meeting of the U-M Handbell Ringers. The group is…

… the School of Public Health and School of Nursing, the co-sponsors of the symposium. Maglacas is visiting the University, lecturing at the School of Nursing until October 7. EMU students TH E LIST…

…, the West Bank. Friends Meeting House, 1414 Hill Street. 7:30 p.m. Meetings Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Weekly meeting. MLB rm B101. 6:30 p.m. National Association of Black Journalists - Mass…

… House, 802 Monroe. 5:30 p.m. Arab-American University Graduates - Meeting in the Union. 6 p.m. Performances New Adventures - Perform at The Beat. 215 N. Main St. Doors open at 9:30 p.m.; show begins at 10…

students. Looking for srong dance background in all types of dance. Michigan Union Ballroom. 7 p.m. Star Trax - Record your own vocals over recorded music. - free! At Zims in the Briarwood Mall. 8:30 p.m. to…

… 12:30 a.m. Pre-Interviews - Chevron Corp. and Bellcore will meet with prospective students. Chevron in 1311 EECS at 4-6 p.m. Bellcore (tentatively) in 1301 EECS at 3:30-6:30 p.m. College Bowl…

… president began Monday amidst the protest of 25 students who claim their voice is inadequately represented in the se- lection committee. The 10-mem- ber committee consists of regents, faculty members, an…

… administra- tor, a community member, an alumni representative, and only one student. Displeased with the dispropor- tionate representation and the se- cretive nature of the selection meetings, Jerry Raymond…

…, EMU's student government president, led the protest with search committee member James Brown and Patricia Kasprzyk, another student. "There is no way the (existing) committee can effec- tively represent…

… the interests of the students; we only have one voice out of 10," Raymond said. The EMU Regents chose vot- ing members for the committee among candidates presented by the students, faculty and…

September 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… by their own grenades, were Arabs. The Israeli command in Tel Aviv said the pilots who carried out the Sidon raid reported accurate hits on a warehouse used by the Popular Struggle Front to store…

…, are rarely rejected by the administration once they are approved by the faculty. LAW SCHOOL professors and students offered mixed evaluations of Sandalow's tenure as dean. While they praised him for…

… missed their ammunition dump target, hitting this industrial complex and killing three people. LSA raises In response to student complaints and recent state legislation, the College of Literature…

… have received "poor" or "I think there's a definite need for it," Conroy "fair" student evaluations will be retested this term said Tuesday: He said he became aware of under the new standards…

…. undergraduates' problems with foreign-born "Those (teaching assistants) who would have teaching assistants through student interns gotten into class last year are not getting in this working in his office. term…

… the English language as hopes to get the bill onto the floor later this month. well as American culture. That program will ALTHOUGH graduate students who do not pass oreign TAs the English proficiency…

students by guaranteeing them a teaching position. Most foreign-born teaching assistants agree that communication is often a problem in the classroom, but they say many other factors also determine how well…

… a teacher is received by his students. Biology teaching assistant Farah Fawaz, a native of Lebanon, said that in her student evaluations, "Some students said English was a See TA, Page 3 Soviets…

… search strategies, resume writing, and interviewing. Students can also participate in workshops to polish their job hunting techniques. - INSIDE- CAMPUS SAFETY: Opinion looks at the emergency phone system…

September 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… hint of remorse or anguish over their own misdeeds? Colman, a graduate student at the Institute of Public Policy Studies, is founder of the Coalition Against Terror in the Middle East. Placards of the…

…. For a people who have been victims throughout much of history, David Shipler of The New York Times Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair 0 0 Vol. XCIII, No. 17 420…

… baffled by 'screw-ups' "). The Daily is published by and for the students. Most students want and expect a high quality student newspaper. How often are the words "bullshit" or "screw-up" or similar profane…

… words found in The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, or other high auality the Daily is a direct insult to its readers-University students. It undermines, criticizes, and demeans our…

… courtesy was not reciprocated. While USI does not agree with many Arab contentions, we do Herpes ad misleading have the decency to respect their opinions. I am saddened that the respect was not mutual…

September 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 22, 1983 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan r Vol. XCIV - No. 13 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a…

…, not solve them. The school has also experienced significant enrollment declines in recent years. The number of students currently enrolled is less than half of what it was in 1972. This alone justifies…

… Saturday. That assumes, though, that enough academically capable student-athletes are not available to fill Maize and Blue uniforms and still win. Such an argument not only misinter- prets the reason for the…

… existence of in- tercollegiate athletics - to augment academics - but it sells the true stud- ent-athlete short. The University's athletic teams already have many academically talented students. Many more are…

… out there. Tearing down the wall that protects many athletes here would be a way to give more student-athletes a spot on the field. Wasserman ~A\TW~fATION I S 'SoN&I8Lr' FOtZ P\ TE [N WoRK P1CS . -811…

… percent of all U.S. aid to Israel. What PRAI does advocate is that U.S. economic aid to Israel be withheld by an amount equivalent to what Israel spends to retain, settle, and administer the Arab territores…

… Israel halts its policies of Jewish settlement in and political absorption of the oc- cupied Arab territories. The United States, along with almost all other nations, considers such expansionist policies…

September 26, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… refugees deteriorated into a shouting match between Arab'and pro-Israeli students. Leaders of several Arab student groups who organized the demonstration said the silent march was a memorial to those…

… civilians mur- dered by Christian militiamen in Beirut. But shortly into the march, some of the 200 protestors began to yell slogans blasting Israel's invasion of Lebanon. Students supporting Israel's moves…

… engineering students. Well, those days are gone. The engineering department is on its way to North Campus, and with it goes quite a bit of big bucks. The state legislature passed a bill this week clearing the…

…. i Ube im itdentsan iatiga Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Screams of delight-or of terror Vol. XCIII, No. 16 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

…. 23' 0I M ICHIGAN STATE University student John Nowack learned quite a lesson from his college. He learned not to count on open- mindedness, consistency, or fair play. How could one school teach one…

student so much? It's easy when you play by MSU's underhanded rules. When Nowack was kicked out of his fraternity for being a homosexual, he turned for help to the first source that came to mindi…

… dif- ferent minority. MSU recently rushed to place another fraternity on probation for putting an advertisement in a student newspaper that included what might be called a "Little Black Sambo" doll…

September 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…. Students from Eisenhower and nearby MacAr- thur High School-more than 2,000 in all-attended the rally. The two schools, on opposite sides of the room, competed in shouting "Reagan" and "Bush" to see who…

… enrollment up at medical schools FARM BUREAU' INSURANCE GROUPI MARK WELLIVER 5095 Saline Rd.-Ann Arbor, MI Phone: 663-3141 DAM COMPUTERS "You'll swear by us" STUDENT / STAFF SPECIALS RCA TERMINAL -with…

…, and checks (with Approval) (Continued from Page 1) possible reason there are more women than minority medical students is that the "women's movement has been more successful that minority progr- ams…

… have been in getting their con- stituents into professional schools, into the business world." THE RELATIVELY small number of black and Hispanic medical school students is due, in part, to the fact that…

…." Crowley also said minority students in high school may. not be directed toward science and medicine. The AMA said the number of women enrolling in medical schools in the United States has been growing since…

…. IN 1983-84, more than 32 percent of the medical school students and more than a quarter of the expected graduates were female. There are 67,443 students in the 127 U.S. schools. Of U.S. black students

… King Hussein's move in breaking with 16 other Arab League states and restoring ties to Egypt "will lead to a new stage of common action by peoples who share the same view of events to achieve security…

… and peace throughout the region." The17 Arab countries broke relations with Egypt in 1979 after the late President Anwar Sadat made Egypt the first Arab nation to sign a peace treaty with Israel. Fla…

…. bus-train wreck kills two PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - A freight train smashed into a bus carrying four private school students yesterday, killing two and injuring the driver, who was the mother of one of the…

… victims, officials said. The other two students escaped in time and were not injured. "It appears that the bus stalled out while making the crossing," said Linda Main, a Florida Highway Patrol supervisor in…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… from the ac- tions of students... There is a kind of vested interest within the university in dealing with knowledge in a rather antis.:ptic way, so that those who occupy the commanding heights of…

…, is not without repercus- sions. Solidarity demonstrations in Egypt, Jordan and Morocco have been met with beatings and arrests. (Guardian, 3-30-88, p.17) In Madison, Wisconsin, 400 Arabs, progressive…

…. Students at this university have also been aggressive in showing solidarity with the Palestinian peo- ple. In addition to demonstrations and rallies, there have been numer- ous speakers and educational…

… activi- ties. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the West guilty party. The United States gives Israel six billion dollars a year in foreign aid…

…- icy is not limited to one sector of the community. People of all colors - Black, white, Arab, Jew, Asian - have been vocal in condemning the occupation, the military aggres- sion and the social and…

…-Jewish or anti-Semitic. The only way for us to put an end to the beatings, the harassment, and the economic exploitation, is to unite around this issue. On campus, students involved in the Latin Am- erican…

… will make the journey to Rackhani with my can of beans. If it were not such a devastating experience; if people were not starving, it would almost seem funny - me and my can of beans. Many students who…

… brought to the forefront of communities, societies, and na- tions. Assuming they want to, under- class people like Charles Smith and Linda will never attend a Big Ten university. Students should know and…

… understand "why." -Woolridge is aformer Daily news staffer. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the it …

September 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… support of aid to the Nicaraguan contras. L LSA senior Margie Winkleman, a march participant, noted that both Pursell and University graduate student Dean Baker, the Democratic challenger in November…

… sure that all of our efforts aren't. destroyed by a single button push." MANY STUDENTS who encountered the women while walking across the Diag had favorable reactions to the encampment. on Diag Freshman…

… Prof. Samuel Barnes. "Violence and politics have always gone together." Recent attacks include Arab speaking commandos hijacking a Pan American World Airway jumbo jet on Friday in Karachi, Pakistan…

…, killing at least 15 people; and Arab terrorists storming a synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey on Saturday, killing at least 21 people. Americans will likely be the targets of tbrrorist attacks in the future at…

September 19, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… resistance to Turkey's military coup. It is only one of 25 known terrorist groups posing a threat, however. According to terrorism experts, the gang has 800 to 1,000 members, mostly students, in Instanbul and…

… settlement between Israel and its Arab neighbors if there is progress on the plan to extend to Palestinian Arabs some measure of self-rule. i _ _ 01 Although our street & sidewalk are under construction…

… XCI, No. 14 Friday, September 19, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at…

September 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

Arabs." [^. 0 I E Mirb43au 1 atu Volume XCI, No.5 Tuesday, September 9, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and manageu by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

… of Tripoli to hail the two leaders with shouts of "Libya, Syria, one country." In speeches broadcast by the state radio, both leaders accused President Anwar Sadat of Egypt of betraying the Arab cause…

…-0550; Composing room: 764-0556. 6 0 You can have the U. of M. student newspaper delivered to your dorm or door, Tuesday CIE' L C PU U V Ijj'%qh %C fl U4% Editor-in-Chief ........... MARK PARREN-T- Managing…

September 26, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… Univesity and supports the Arabs in the Arab-Israeli conflict. IN ADDITION, a letter, signed by 47 political science graduate students, was sent to the executive committee to protest Henry's tenure denial…

students in Henry's class (Arab-Israeli conflict) may have sent letters to the executive committee saying he didn't teach his class objectively," said Schorger, who directed the Center for Near-Eastern and…

September 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 8, 1986 , Peace March leaves AnnArbor (contbiUedfrom Page 1) continued walking through the bodies. ROBYN WATTS, the ]Michigan Student Assembly…

… over 630 St. George's students nding. has received probationary approval to conduct clinical clerkships in New egulations of the State Board of Examiners. m for Entering Students has been instituted for…

… the Collective were brought to Ann Arbor by Marjorie Winkelman, a University student who took time off from school to participate in, the march. Members of the Great Peace March have led workshops and…

… the Ann Arbor community. "IT'S BEEN really, really good, surprisingly so," said Nancy Scialla, "You find apathy in most college students, they're concerned with classes and studying. It's hard to show…

… Palestinian, Shiite Moslem and Arab unity groups, but police could say only that the attackers were Arabs. After locking the synagogue's main door and firing on the Jewish congregation Saturday with submachine…

…, tap, and ballroom. New Classes beginning September 8 GROUP THERAPY FOR SEXUALLY ABUSED WOMEN Therapy Group forming at The Counseling Center for women students who had sexual experiences with members of…

September 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… OPINION ~a a.. * . - .1 no ___ _n _i Page 4 Edited and managed by students at Thl University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. XCI, No. 8 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority…

… economic problems, though both nations have quite a few. In fact, the very raison d'etre of the new union is to lead the Arab world in the annihilation of the Jewish state. The irrefutable arguments for…

…, is no prize either. There have been eight mergers enacted among the Arab states in the last 22 years, and only one-now called the United Arab Emirates-still stan- ds. With luck, the current murderous…

… plan will go the way of its predecessors, and wiser leaders will steer the Arab bloc toward peace in-, stead. Passing up: It's terrifying and imagine yourself in a crowd in the northern end zone of…

… their bodies at on many as five or six thousand women have usually confined to the nort been assaulted in this way. As far as we know, only students usually sit. T not one individual responsible for the…

… pass up. YOU SHOULD ALSO be aware that only an insignificant number of other students ap- prove of what you do when you pass a woman up. Over one hundred student political groups and other organizations…

September 28, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… disputed Shatt al- Arab waterway. In an interview at the foreign minister, Hammadi made no mention of a 1975 Algiers agreement that set borders along the Shatt al-Arab until abrogated by President Saddam…

… she started to keep a tally on a sheet of paper. The tally bore out her suspicions. Students were constan- tly interrupting each other during their arguments, but men were interrupting women for…

… the Association of American Colleges, outlined her evaluation of the status of women in academia during a University conference on the problems faced by women graduate students. The conference…

student faces special problems while ad- justing to life at the University. Margaret Grisby, now a professor at Howard University in Washington, was one of the few blck students living in a University dor…

… place to live in a house off campus. HERB MARTIN, a 1978 graduate who is not in a clinical psychology graduate program, said the black experience at the University may be different from a white student

September 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… from both award is p students and faculty when he was twice professor si denied tenure in 1978, accepted a job at recognition. AFSCME concedes; Dailv Photo by IUD WOLF hee-koochee-koo! Lne and his…

… an amount equivalent to that which Israel spends to retain, settle and ad- minister the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." PRAI spokespersons said the petition will be presented to the Ann…

… amount of opposition, said Irene on campus to pro Rasmussen, the group's paid assistant. rape, following ar She said they have received a mixed student lers distr reaction from the Jewish population. sity…

… be terribly devisive - I STUDENTS a F hope they have second thoughts about precautions "unti it," Kensky said. "I hope it's not suc- prehended," acc cessful." Michael Rice of t See PETITION, Page 3 of…

… 2 The criteria for the award include( "intellectual engagement, an challenge, breadth and depth of sub stantive issues presented, attentivenes to and respect for students input, an quality of…

… instructional materials,' Stein said. "He's a hard worker and the student really enjoy him," she added. See FORMER, page 5 Daily Photo by'TOD WOOLF ong plays the bells of the Baird Carillon at a demonstration…

… 'Three Ann Arbor school students find creative activities to fill the time gap made by the teacher's strike. o by TOO WOOLF, Since the ass TODAY- Road to recovery THE CENTER for Eating Disorders is…

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