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September 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 17) • Page Image 15

Arab world, deprive the Arabs of that wealth and take it out of the Middle East and transfer it to Europe or the United States. Additionally, Israel helps keep the Arab masses in poverty and under…

… occupy Kuwait, the US Military, with all its arsenal, quickly moves into Saudi Arabia to protect the Arab Kuwaitis from Saddam Hussein s occupation. WE: The most recent time the situation in Palestine got…

… demonstrate anything to the people; not tact, not administrative competence, and certainly not sensitivity to their real constituency: the faculty, staff, and students of the University. Care to take a guess at…

… how many students, faculty, and non- central-administration staff woke up on election day with an itchy voting finger tugging them towards that Deane "bathroom patrol" Baker lever? Probably about two…

…, although students contribute almost as much to the school budget as the entire state, the non-uM-affiliated share of the Regents' electorate outnumbers students, faculty, and staff by about 50 to 1. What can…

… Regents tell each other jokes while students in tears express their concerns). The meetings are open. Listen to the people - who ultimately decide every aspect of how the University operates - callously…

…, actively, brush off viewpoints and concerns of the faculty, staff and students, as they vote your freedom away. It's not fair to say all the Regents do this, or that all of them are insensitive to your…

September 14, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… course on ethnic and racial issues, which began in 1987 when United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) students demanded such a course, is being taken up again by LSA fac- ulty. The LSA Curriculum Committee…

… is putting forth a proposal for such a requirement again this fall. If approved, the requirement will take effect in September 1991. In- coming students could choose from a list of courses meeting a…

Student Assembly President Jennifer Van Valey said she supported the proposed gradua- tion requirement. "This is one real tangible thing we could do. We need to have some standard which we can apply to the…

… the Associated Press Iraq warned yesterday of possible terrorist attacks against U.S. forces, again sounding the theme of Arab * feelings wounded by the presence of non-Moslem soldiers massed in the…

… against the Arab nation and the insult it is directing to the Islamic shrines by occupying holy lands will undoubtedly produce a natural reaction from the Arab and Islamic masses," said the memorandum. INA…

… Thursday to try to reinforce U.S. cooperation with Syria against Iraq, its longtime enemy. See IRAQ, Page 5 PSC envoys discuss trip to Israeli-occupied territories By Amy Quick A University student and…

students denied the opportunity for education by Israel. Levin and Vazquez spent time at Birzeit University, which is 12 miles north of Jerusalem. Birzeit. was closed in 1988 because Israeli officials…

…. Vazquez said that the campus is off limits to students. Students are not allowed inside libraries and it is illegal for more than seven students to live together, said Vazquez. He added that the University…

… will be held responsible for for any student political Pepsi generation KENNETH SMOLLER/Dali LSA junior and crew team member Sylvan Robb takes students' credit card applications in exchange for free…

September 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

Arab specialists, and met twice with State Department and National Se- curity Council officials in order to come up with the wording, Fitzwater said. The Arab specialists were asked to look at the…

… wording "to make sure that the tone of it translates well into Arabic," said one official, speaking on condition of anonymity, "You can write a speech that sounds perfectly good to Western ears," but might…

… not convey the right impres- sion in Arabic, the official said. Fitzwater described the message as "a very candid but personal de- scription of our goals and our objec- tives in the region." Number of…

… University and add expertise in areas it may not have had before. He stressed that the new faculty will provide additional role models for students. Thirty-eight of those hired are on "tenure-track" positions…

…, whereas the 14 non-tenure track instructors are not, she said. Clarkson said that with larger numbers of minorities on staff, peo- ple will be more receptive to minor- ity perspectives. "Students live in a…

… world much more ethnically diverse and part of the University's educa- tional mission is to prepare students to live in a world with many differ- ent ethnic, religious, and racial groups." Harrison said…

… collective bargaining and em- ployment contracts - was skep- tical of the cuts. "It seems likely that students will get less time from TAs and that it will decrease the quality of student education," he said…

… admits the cutbacks may hurt some graduate students. "Students who would receive TA support will no longer. The top students who did receive support will continue to, but somewhat more average students who…

… documented learn- ing disabilities, was threatened with revoked admission from the Univer- sity. This year a different cause will keep her busy. Singer is organizing a new student group, the Learning…

… give support to these students, but we've been slow," he said. "This group is being organized primarily by the students." "We are very excited about this," agreed Julie Biernat, acting director for…

September 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 17) • Page Image 14

… The "silent majority" speaks up...a little James Green, chair of Students get something going, I asked for a Conservative Campus (SCC) Green what he thought of my - a newly formed group - was…

… the formation and it makes sense for a new of Green's group, then, SCC is conservative group to violate the advancing the claim that there is a traditional principle of student "silent majority…

…"of conservative groups grovelling for any exposure students on campus, woefully they can get, and Green knew neglected by the "left-wing that. representation," which flourishes "I have to weigh whether it would on…

… significant after all, and thus they remain silent. In either case things aren't looking especially good for a brand new group called Students for a Conservative Campus, which claims to want changes but won…

… brutal occupation of Palestinian land. However, with the new crisis in the gulf the media has completely forgotten about the by T other corner of the Arab world [Palestine] and has concentrated more on…

… must show that they are as powerful and as brutal in their treatment of the Palestinians as their Likud rivals. Likud is known for being extremely brutal and for wanting to get rid of the Arabs so they…

… the euphemism, "transfer," of the 1.8 million Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza into the neighboring Arab countries. Is this a serious option which the Israeli government might pursue or is this…

… are a large number of right wing Israelis who are still mourning the 1%7 failure to take advantage of the war with the neighboring Arab states and get rid of the Palestinians. They tried to implement…

September 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… Michigan o Student Assembly-financed trip to the Israeli-occupied territories held a press conference yesterday to discuss their activities in the area. LSA senior David Levine and School of Public Health…

… graduate Luiz Vasquez spent two weeks in the y%3 Gaza Strip and the West Bank in k August. MSA and the Rackham Student Government each allocated $1000 to subsidize the delegation. The PSC and the delegates…

… he was upset that the decision to fund the trip was made during the summer when most MSA members were not present. Levine said students' money was being well spent. "The money is effectively being…

… brought back to campus," said Levine. Five presentations and discus- See PSC, Page 2 i I Students react to Bush's deployment of US troops by Sarah Schweitzerstrawa..btptigte "ImainttutI on Daily Staff…

… he backs the president primarily because he wno is Iraqi, saia that America should not become involved in the Middle East crisis because it concerns mostly Arabs. "It's sad that it's coming to this…

September 25, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… "wild," and the middle category is "scenic." KRISSY GOODMAN/Daily Break time Students recline between classes at the chemistry building. Bush says Palestinian conflict nt tied t crisis Bush may vet…

… permitted to stand," Bush told a group of Arab- American leaders. The President said that the United States "simply cannot" link the Kuwaiti takeover by' Iraq with the Palestinian issue. The Iraqi leader has…

… suggested that one way to ease the crisis would be for Israel to with- draw from the Arab territories it has occupied since 1967, where many Palestinians live. The United States, Bush said, is committed to…

Arab nations "and legitimate political rights for the Palestinians." Bush, telling members of the audience that they understood the tensions in the region bet- ter than most people, said: "To permit…

…, Ohio Michigan Union - Room 2209 Wednesday, September 26 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm 9t What's happening in Ann Arbor today Meetings University Students Against Cancer (USAC) - Mass meeting, 7:30 p.m. Union…

… Anderson AB. Call Melissa Gedris 764-7038. Filipino American Student Association - Mass meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pond Rm., Union. Department of Germanic Languages - Kaffeestunde Tuesday. Practice German…

… conversation skills with native speakers. 4:40 p.m. 3rd Floor, MLB. Hellenic Students Organiza- tion - Mass meeting. 9 p.m. Kuenzel Rm., Union. Contact: Veronica Kalas 998-1255. Speakers "Israel, Palestine and…

… Tower. You need only to read music. Blood Drive - Sponsored by Washtenaw Community College. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Board Room, 2nid floor of Student Center Bldg. Career Planning and Place- ment - Medical School…

September 25, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily --Tuesday, September 25, 1990 re £idijan BaiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 U 4 NOAH FINKEL…

… you niggers?" SO ASKED A GROUP CALLED YALE But abject racist aggression, such as Students for Racism in a letter sent to the harassment inherent in fliers like 10 Black students at Yale Law School…

… Palestinians have joined our enemies Libya, Yemen and Iraq under the leadership of that great humanitarian, Saddam Hus- sein. When the Arab League voted to join the embargo against Iraq, following its brutal and…

… brave defiance of the. rest of the world, including most of their fellow Arabs, and of course, the United States and Israel. Now to get down to the gist of your vehement editorial on the question of aca…

… communications, or even for its own citizens? Are not the universities on the West Bank veritable hotbeds of indoctrination of anti-Israel propaganda? Have not many students of these universities become the…

… destruction from the armory of Saddam Hussein. Philip Resnikov* SNR is working to recruit more students of color To the Daily: In a Daily article regarding differences in minority enrollment among schools…

… school has increased its efforts (despite lack of staffing and funding) to recruit students of color through its summer minority intern program, a new joint program with Wayne County Community College…

…- mental fields. Our efforts are beginning to be successful. Next fall the School of Natural Resources will enroll 10 more un- dergraduate students of color, both Black and Hispanic. While the numbers are…

September 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… - -- ------ ., TiT.T ID-EINCI Europeans call for air embargo on Iraq /2 Price I Student Membership I Men's and Womo Now Farr 214 S. Main. " Ann Arbor (4 Blocks from Campus) I ___MMMMMMMM :, w,. 1 I U I I I U I…

… their will to re- sist. Syria and Iran announced that President Hafez Assad would visit Tehran next week. Assad was ex- pected to try to persuade his Iranian allies to join the West and other Arab nations…

… factions linked to the fundamentalist Hezbollah, or Party of God. It is Tehran's main ally in Lebanon. Syria, the main power broker in Lebanon and Iran's main Arab ally; has played a role in earlier hostage…

… releases. Assad's visit to Tehran fol- lows talks in Damascus last weekO with Secretary of State James Baker III during which they discussed the hostage issue. Assad, long a maverick in the. Arab world, has…

… sided with the United States in the Persian Gulf, crisis against his longtime Arab rt- val, Iraq. It is the first time Syria~a enai nd wt ahntni any Middle East conflict and Assadi, cast adrift from his…

September 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… buildup in the Middle East could total $15 billion in the next fiscal year, but promised disgruntled law- makers a "significant increase" in help from Arab nations and other American allies. Cheney and Gen…

…- come involved in combat. Several senators used yesterday's session to show their distress over the amounts of military backing supplied by Arab nations in the region, and financial support from U…

…'about it," said LSA first-year student Amanda: Flies. When asked if she talked to Becky about birth control, Karen. Bell said, "I talked about sex and what can happen. I didn't talk about abortion, and I…

… Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $28.00 in…

…-town and $39 out-of-town, for fall only $18.00 in-town and $22.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard…

September 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…Groups get new on Diag by Annabel Vered Project SERVE (Students in Educationally Rewarding Volunteer Experiences) sponsored a Volunteer portunities Fair on the Diag yes- terday to recruit members for…

… the Diag)." The participating organizations included health, environmental, and crisis intervention groups. Engineering junior Rob Guttman heads the University Students Against Cancer organization…

… sopho- more Amy Gray. "This seems like the best place to do it." Graduate student Rob Saxon added, "I've done some volunteer work before, and it's a good way to meet people and feel good about do- ing…

… something back." by Gwen Shaffer Students entering technical, en- gineering and health-related fields may find higher starting salaries thani students who enter other careers, but they will also have to…

… still low-paying jobs - averaging less than $30,000 a year, according to the report - many students are choosing those fields, May said. She explained the current concern for the environment and the…

… prestige associated with public service careers has drawn students into those fields. "For awhile, computer science ca- reers were thought to be what every- one needed to go into," May said. "But that trend…

… therapists and medical tech- nologists also reported a rise in salary offers, although the report did . not specify by how much. Students looking for jobs in eco- nomic and finance careers found a lower…

… increase from last year of 6.8 percent. The report hasn't phase some LSA students, already planning on entering low-paying careers. "I really love news broadcasting and I'd still stick with it even if the…

… high salaries, students should avoid basing career decisions solely on money. "If someone wants to pursue a career - even if its not in a great field - they should still follow that path because they…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…9 Page 4-The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, September 18, 1990 Ule Alidflgun Bailg EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 I NOAH…

… to further persecution of gay men in our society. Even if VanHeest must be remedied had tested positive for AIDS (which he has not) he could not transmit it to the students in a normal classroom…

… of the Arab nations - who oppose the action are not considered. So the President says, "America and the world must defend common vital inter- ests." Now, obviously, if "the world" is "the world," as…

… the sale and deliv- ery of Wolverine Carpets to students in University residence halls, omits that while he may be a concerned parent, he is also the attorney for the company and was personally involved…

… delivered to students during the Labor Day weekend move-in program was to de- fray its administrative costs not budgeted for room and board costs. Contrary to Mr. Weiss' claim that the costs were minimal…

… solicited student business here and knows the University's policies regarding the delivery of commercial products in the residence halls. Wolverine failed to com- ply with those rules for the 1990 student

… 9/6/90). He did new students and Michigan Daily readers a disservice by not learning more about the bookstores in Ann Arbor and their specialties. The kudos for Border's, Shaman Drum, and David…

… the shone in town. To the Daily:. As of September, 1990, Student Legal Services (SLS) has suffered recent staff losses that cannot adequately be filled, due to severe budget problems. Presently, among…

… cope with the situation and provide the students maximum service - but by necessity we; are curtailing intake and refusing cases we previously would have accepted. . Our control over our own budget is…

… limited. We are funded by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), which receives a small ($6.77) stipend from each stu- dent's tuition bill. From that sum, MSA " decides how much to allocate to various student

September 20, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… yesterday. Falconry is an ancient and traditional sport among the Arab people. TICKETS NEEDED: 2 UCLA tickets for parents. Will pay top $$. Call Dennis 651-3883. FOR SALE: 4 season football tickets. Sec…

…-28. Peter 998-0345. NEED TO SELL student season football tickets. Reasonable price. Call 998-0059. ANNOUNCEMENTS THERE WILL BE a memorial service for Sociology grad student Jeffrey Matthew on Friday, Sept. 21…

… at 4:00 in the Vandenberg Room at the Michigan League. VOLUNTEERS TO distribute flyers for Jack Herer & the Hemp Tour rally Friday, :coon on diag & evening reggae benifit at Student Union. 'v Rick 663…

September 21, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…rrrrnxlrn ph zs Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, September 21, 1990 COPYrI V01.C , No.12 The Mich chipanpaiiy M R 1 9kV Students tJ Lf ~y l v rS>Xn r; v, E protest m L x 'U ' r -0 r I I 1 ' r e' ' 5 Fr…

… unidentified students as the regents made their way to the Michigan Union for a public comments session regarding armed security on campus. Students speak out to Regents by Josephine Ballenger Daily Crime…

… freedom of expression issue," said Corey Dolgon, chair of Michi- gan Student Assembly's Student Rights Commission (SRC). Dolgon and SRC oppose campus deputization because, they say, offi- cers could use…

… their authority to stop protests and other forms of student expression. With a campus police fleet, new patrol cars and headquarters estimated to cost the University more than a million dollars a year…

September 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…, attendance at Michigan Union events may be re- stricted to ensure student safety, said Vice President Mary Ann Swain last night at a meeting between student leaders and University officials. The meeting was…

… held to discuss the Fri- day night brawl which left seven people injured. Swain called the meeting in the Union's Anderson Room "not to talk, but to hear what students had to say," and said her primary…

… concern was for students to continue spon- soring their desired events in a safe environment. She thanked the members of the Phi Beta Sigma and Omega Psi Phi fraternities for their assistance and…

… Association (BGA), several proposals were debated for implementation, including possibly restricting all events in University buildings to college students show- ing identification. Several members of the crowd…

… Union disagreed with Swain's suggestion, saying high school students and non- students frequently attend Union events and would be unfairly dis- criminated against. Two students representing the lo- cal…

… administration as another excuse to arm campus offi- cers. "We can't let students fall into the trap of thinking that deputization is the answer," Van Valey said. "We need to come together on this cam- pus as…

students, and solve this prob- ANTHONY M. CROLUDaIIy New recruits Ben Alliker (left) and Jen Danner spent their day on the Diag yesterday trying to recruit new members for the Michigan Crew team. *Hoers…

… free oi to Third World countries Move seen as attempt to gain support 'We can't let students fall into the trap of thinking that deputization is the answer...it would not have made any difference if the…

…, pointed out that along with increasing security for Union events, more security is needed for the Union's many student organization offices located on the upper floors, where there is a serious theft…

… problem. LSA junior and Michigan Stu- dent Assembly (MSA) President Jennifer Van Valey was one of the last students to speak. She stressed lem ourselves." "It would not have made any dif- ference if the…

September 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…A over the Shatt-al-Arab waterway, the southern border between the two countries. On Sunday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz was in Iran for the first visit by a high-ranking Iraqi official in 15 years…

… residents and much more!! - Must be a U-M student and work 6 hrs./week in the house For more information, contact Emily, 668-6774. . . Michign-. Blrke to~k' Largest! Blirkeflasf+ c'''ed jervice that brings…

… Psychological Clinic Students from all academic disciplines are encouraged to apply. 764-3471 Nuts and Bolts by Judd Winickq 1UM5 SLPT HUGH TOI'AY'3 M . . _ .. 1ALL ofYO()..L EECS Continued from page 1 tion in…

… condition of anonymity, said the cutback will decrease the quality of teaching and overburden the graduate students. He added that the increased class burden will hurt the graduate's own studies and research…

… continue to hold@ the same number of office hours. One undergraduate computer science student commented, "EECS TAs work very hard. They still teach classes, check pro- gramming and assist in labs. They are…

… (hiring larger numbers of minori- .___ya ties)." JSbe £id4jan &zilg The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

… and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763-0379, Sports 747-3336, Cir- culation 764…

September 21, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

…, Korea, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, etc. The illusion is that the Arab countries are clamoring for U.S. aid, and sending whatever help they can to aid the humanitarian efforts of the United States. The…

… reality is that half of the Arab countries have enough support from elsewhere in the world (or from within their own countries) to survive refusing to support a U.S. invasion of the Arabian Peninsula (c tue…

… people in the United States - mostly students - drove the U.S. army out righteously. But this is trickier. It's a case of two bad guys. Fortunately for students here, we're only responsible for the…

… give gove who W talen visic tone fight expi righi cour agre point hear or b away U p.................................................... O Students, We want to thank you for your extraordinary…

… business this fall book rush at our new location on North University and State. We actually ran out of 4 Canada hangs on to its richest minion Many students at the University of Michigan have driven to…

September 14, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 14, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor in Chief DAVID…

…. Duke Power Company (1971) holding over the more recent Court holding in Wards Cove Packing Company v. Atonio (1989). Thus students will be able to fully address the true competing arguments. Kosson…

… to see the subtleties of the issue nor the difficult choices before Carl Pursell and Congress. Eric Restuccia First Year Law Student MSA should require quorum for big votes To the Daily: I submit a…

… modest proposal which would help the Michigan Student Assem- bly avoid controversy about the relevance to University students of its allocations of funds. Many organizations require a quo- rum in order for…

… station and radio networks helped further this dangerous process of denial by banning the use of Arabic names for Palestinian villages, and ordering both Palestinian and Israeli journalists to refer to them…

… rather another in a long series of planned steps in an historic process which seeks to rid Palestine of its historic Arab character anyd subjugate the nearly two million Palestinians who continue to live…

September 17, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…. Bush's address to the Iraqi people, with an Arabic voice-over and cap- tions provided by the State Depart- ment, was apparently broadcast in its entirety at 7 p.m. yesterday (11 a.m. EDT). "Iraq finds…

…-minute response from an Iraqi TV an- nouncer. A "thundering rage" is building against the United States in the Arab world, and a showdown in the Gulf would end "in a catastrophe" for Iraqis U.S. forces…

…- iduce students to AIDS-related issues at the University. The day included seminars and discussion sessions. About 15 peo- ple, including ACT-UP members, attended the seminars. ACT-UP members said the or…

September 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…. t JOSE JUAREZ/Daily -ACT-UP members and student acitivists look on as as the Michigan Review is burned in reaction to a story in .the September issue which attacked ACT-UP, a gay male and lesbian…

… and Asian allies, a fact that has not gone unnoticed in Congress. Secretary of State James Baker *announced yesterday that Saudi Ara- bia, the United Arab Emirates and the exiled government of Kuwait…

…Uion -- Kuenuel Room 1'i3*i.l II ir~~t c .. '1 Meetings Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) - Mass Meeting. MUG, 7:30. For more information, call Dina Khaury, 663- 1567. C r.e -n - e Building. "Socialism…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

… ground for the deploy- ment of a huge U.S.-led multina- tional force after the August 2, Iraqi takeover of Kuwait. Arab radical groups, meanwhile, ended a three-day conference in Am- man, Jordan, yesterday…

… a few thousand feet of absorbent pads and booms about 10 inches thick were at the site. 'IED ADS Professional Improvement Program Minority students from all majors translate accomplishments…

…&W darkroom experience necessary. Come to the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19, 1990 Call Jose at 764-0552 or 747-2813 for ques- C ^ s .. r ANNOUNCEMENTS I…

September 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… ...and my intent is to insure that into the future' - Mary Ann Swain Director of Student Services Although no alcohol or smoking was allowed, Mitchell said they were "not too stringent" about looking for…

…. A party scheduled for Saturday night was cancelled "to let things cool down," he continued. Head of Student Services Mary Ann Swain said she will be calling a meeting today of students and admin…

… battle Iraqi invasion forces. "I was lucky enough and smart enough to get away," said Jimmy Hawkins of Dallas, who worked as an engineer in Kuwait. "Americans can't go out. No way. If you don't have Arab

… Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $28.00 in-town and $39 out-of-town, for fall only $18.00 in-town and…

… $22.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764…

September 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…, promoted teachings which provoked heated debate. By claim- ing that organized religion is not ef- fective and that most students should expect an afterlife in Hell, "Hubert" alienated much of his…

… multicultural audience. Attacks on the shortcomings of all major religions highlighted Lindsey's lectures. His blunt com- ments provoked some students into angry defense of their religions. LSA first-year student

Arab-American Anti-Discrim- European Studies. ination Committee-Meeting: 8 "Civil Disobedience in p.m. Rm 236, Hutchins Hall. Call Defense of Fetuses, Animals, and 663-1567. Victims of AIDS"-Dr. Carl…

September 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… increasing pressure to move out or pay rents they cannot afford. Festifall to feature over 150 organizations by Heather Fee Daily Staff Writer KENNETH SMOLLER/Daily Fine dining Students who engraved their…

… million Next Friday when students walk across the Diag they can expect to get buried with pamphlets, covered with buttons, snag free condoms and even witness a scrum down. Over 150 University organiza…

…, Festifall's sponsor, the Student Organization Development Center (SODC), in- vited restaurants to participate, al- though only a few responded. Rich Niedek, manager of Olga's, said they will be handing out…

… demonstrate a scrum down - a for- mation from which the hike in foot- ball is derived. "It is very strange looking," said Erika Wolf, a graduate student in Art History and team member, "It's like a gigantic…

student services and academic departments. Staff nurses from University Health Service will present informa- tion on safe sex and on sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS. Polly Paulson, health…

September 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 3) • Page Image 16

… Yellow Brick Road for which they keep' searching, with a few twists, turns, potholes and bumps, of course. WILD AT HEART is showing at the Ann Arbor 1&2. Money conscious students can fight inflated movie…

… prices by taking advantage of their student rates. Just don't forget your student i.d. or you lose. 4V 1 ia4{ aaVl UV1lfV f1!l.aV1V l la V4 ft.{Wl T o - 4 I Duran Duran Liberty Capitol Gee…

… Admission Public Welcome Arabic with English subtitles Supplementing the optical sensa- tions is the interaction between the principal characters which is simul- taneously tense and energetic. , The basic…

… plot centers around five curious med students who decide to take turns being "killed' and bring- ing each other back to life, in order to know what death is like. The twist comes when each one returns…

…? Some of the students have negative feelings during the death experience, while others experience negativity only after returning. More importantly, what was it that these students actually experienced…

…? Each of the students who undergoes death sees something, but the movie makes no effort to explain what this something is, or even to explore the options of what it could be. Cer- tainly these are complex…

September 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

…. BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH Egyptian film . Arabic with English subtitles Sunday 7:30 p.m. September 30 Sponsored by the Center for Nea Public Welcome0 Lorch Hall Auditorium 611 Tappan Street r Eastern & N…

…. University 747-9070 The University of Michigan SCHOOL OF MUSIC S"I/ ~'r rY Rw--iyourown companyait26. We're looking for a few good college students and graduates who can fill the shoes of a Marine Corps…

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