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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 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 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…- dividuals in a fraternity. We have barbeques and drink lots of beer. It'sd very relaxed and laid back." THE START of another football season gives University students one more reason to roll out the barrel…

…, and South Quad's Taylor House residents are not the type to pass upa party op- portunity. Saturday morning the students wil throw an "M Go Blue" party before the Notre Dame game. "Toast them 'til they…

…. No one faces cancer alone. Call us. AMERCAM CANCER SoCJE1Y The dorms place a few constrictions on student parties. Alcohol is permit- ted in the rooms, but not in the hallways, party organizers say…

… noise permit and a one- day alcohol permit. SECURITY guard must also be present, Lutes said. "This is a new safety program to watch for irrespon- sible people, high school students, and loiterers. It…

… the annual convention of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee here, summed up what appeared to be a new joint PLO-Jordanian initiative for peace with' Israel. "We hope this initiative will…

… Friday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University -of Michigan. Subscription rates: through April - $10.00 in Ann Arbor…

… (near State Street) " Ann Arbor ALOTOF CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY STARTED OUTAS SECOND LUEUTENANTS. STUDENTS TELEPHONE ANSWERING for ONL Y $7.50 a month - 24 hours every day. Don't wait for a little bird to…

… bring you messages Get a voice mailbox NEVER MISS A CALL! VOICE Call Now 455-6390 MAL. Public Forum Students and Computers at The University of Michigan Monday, September 9 7pm to 9 pm Angell Hall…

September 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, September 11, 1985 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan SDI barrier cannot hold By Robert J. Mrazek Vol. XCVI, No.5 420…

…", visit to a cemetary in Bitburg, Germany aren't likely to be ap-. peased by the Administration's an- nouncement to withhold new arms sales to Arab nations until after the Jewish High Holy Days. Reagan…

… in the 1960s may have different ideas about the authority of government and the ability to foment change than today's college students. That was then, this is now. But as the civil-rights movement and…

…, September 5) says "Students must be ready to fight any attempt by the ad- ministration to limit students' freedom of expression." In this editorial, as well as that of Aug. 2 ("On with the show") you also…

… state the thought "The primary purpose of a university is education, not guardianship. The University should not place itself in a position to shield students from 'dangerous' or 'offensive' subject…

…..au-i haMrar nata the representatives out of the building, and up two flights of stairs in a parking structure to the CIA car." Is it the Daily's position that it is okay for "about fifty students" to…

… shield others from "dangerous" or "offensive" sub- for severe University disciplinary action." Do the Daily editors believe that students who prevent other students from hearing a presen- tation should…

… such, constitutes grounds ,AIR A - __ w Wa.IV vW- - - - M working, politically aware people to join the Opinion Page staff in our 96th near nf nublication. Interested students I …

September 12, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… polluted - \ I O \O he , ap ?1 000hoeO~ s Vivectf bt . oo , o LOANS* " No Co-Signer Required! * No Credit Requirements! SOR Student Can Sign for Loan! CHICAGO (UPI) - People breathe in three times as many…

… of much of the pollution, Wallace said. Money isn 'tall that A Student May Borrow Up to $2,500.00* Per Year For Undergraduate Work - And May Have Up To $25,000.00* Outstanding While A Graduate…

… manned by members of the Israeli-backed South Lebanon Army near the village of Hasbaya in Israel's so-called "security belt" - a 3-to-11-mile strip controlled by Israel to prevent Arab guerilla attacks on…

… Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University .of Michigan. Subscription rates: through April - $10.00 in Ann Arbor; $20.00 outside the city. The Michigan Daily…

September 20, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…OPINION __ Page Friday, September 20, 1985 The Michigan Daily MSAcontinues working tofillvacancy In the wake of Michigan Student Assem- communication between internal commit- many as three varsity…

… smoked coaches are determined by their teams Surely not the students, who will live inr siderably widened the number of potential a , won and loss records. He noted that factors fear of their resident…

…, Rackham student and for- it was certainly minimal in comparison to Keg purge 'Today next month mer MSA representative Bruce Belcher ap- the degree of usage in the general com- pears to be a leading…

… candidate. Belcher munity. resolution in its Sept. 10 meeting which has a great deal of experience with the He said that University athletes are sub- permitted President Paul Josephson to Student Legal…

… of beer. presumably some of next week's) with chairing the Board of Directors of Student itned as possible halves of a vice- ning to an NCAA-wide policy which would But a new policy at Couzens Hall…

… by students at The University of Michigan AIL SMNE; Vol. XCVI, No. 12 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Missed opportunity…

Arabs. ns. ally, in the 1970's, the There is no crime in wanting to d until after Egypt en- advance the peace process and nto direct peace secure relations with Middle ns with Israel before Eastern…

September 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… willing to do. Either way, it's going to be very messy," he said. Boycotts, such as the one or- chestrated by the University of California student government, could be more effective than divestment, Coons…

… said. There, students refused to buy per- sonal computers from IBM. The protest cost the company millions of dollars, Coons said. Regent Paul Brown (D-Petosky)has offered another proposal for ridding…

… divest all $39 million in investments. Columbia's divestiture comes after students staged a two-week sit-in of the university's main academic and administrative building, Hamilton Hall. Anti…

… commander; Serm Nanakorn, former armed forces supreme commander; and Yod Thephasadin, former deputy army commander in chief. S. African students protest JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Police firing shotguns…

…, rubber bullets and tear gas clashed yesterday with one group of students boycot- ting classes near Johannesburg and with another demanding the reopening of hundreds of schools around Cape Town. Mixed…

… immediate comment from Israel on the reported bom- bing. The Beirut television station said the attack was claimed by a Libyan-backed leftist Moslem group called the Arab Socialist Union - the Nasserite…

… by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: through April - $10.00 in Ann Arbor; $20.00 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and Sub- scribes to…

…- sibilities should be divided." SEVERAL MSA leaders suggested Rackham student Bruck Belcher as a qualified candidate for vice president. "Of the people I've seen he would be the best candidate for the job. He…

students have expressed an in- terest in becoming co-vice president. The Office of Major Events and WIOB Welcome STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN AND DOUBLE TROUBLE Editor in Chief....................NEIL CHASE Opinion…

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