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September 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…, laundry on bus line. $345 plus heat. Call 971-2442 eves. 662-1589. 10C0921 STUDENT'S DELIGHT A wee bit OFF CAMPUS BUT YOU PAY wee PRICES If.you sacrifice a little distance you can save a lot of money. We…

…, excellent for two! Modern, fully furnished YOU STOP BY-WE SHOW or call Modern Management 668-6906 or 663-3641 "Quality is a bargain" Grad student wishes room in 'nouse with other grad students. Please call…

… Frank or Craig Coccia, 761-3123. 05C0919 FEMALE DANCERS needed for delivering striping and singing telegrams. Call Jam Grams 995-5913. 44H0922 LIKE TO PARTY? We're looking for 20 students to attend…

… needed by graduate student couple. 994- 0756, or 663-8333. 14H0922 S.O.S. COMMUNITY CRISIS CENTER needs volun- teer phone counselors. You will receive free 65 hours of training in counseling skills…

… PARKING. OLD TOWN REALTY 663-8989 er rent. 17C0919 DERN 2 '0 IM NDRY, COOPERATIVE STUDENT HOUSING available for fall and winter in well-organized, non-profit group households. 8 month contracts with…

…. 761-9783. 4500919 A' grad student wants ride/carpooler to E. Lansing M-Th. 665-7450. 7300924 Marcus Taylor-After all of this hot weather, wouldn't you like to go some place where it is cool? If. you…

… OR NOT RS AL 11C0919 WE'VE HELD THE LINE ON LABOR PRICES REDUCED UP TO 55%-Now it is Affordable to repair your bicycle!! Tune up only $12.50, one day repair service. Student Bike Shop. 607 S. Forest…

… kitchen and bath with on other male student. Also 1 sleeping rm. for mal student in the Church & S. Univ. Ave. area. Call fo apt. 662-1897. 18C091 s, n 5 1982-83 FALL RATES DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited…

… 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Arab robes Oust and a half" Variable star Katmandu's country Augury Prophet Nonsense! Barber's call DOWN Food fish "- -cake" Black Sea arm Big…

…'ll provide the transportation. MODERN MANAGEMENT, 668-6906/663-3641 ectc 815 Packard-Furnished room, share kitchen/bath with 2 students. 665-4736. 48C0919 Deily Horoscope VIRGO: A neighbor follows your advice…

September 28, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…- for East-West negotiations on a Urge Investigation peaceful solution of the Berlin Ghana, India, the United Arab Rs. Republic and Venezuela meanwhile Rusk and Gromyko met for four proposed an urgent…

Students, Rejected by Reed's Committee By JUDITH OPPENHEIM Four members of Student Government Council will participate on the Study Committee on the Office of Student Affairs as full voting members. A fifth…

…, non-voting, student member requested by Student Gov- ernment Council last week will not be appointed to the committee. List Delegates The Council's delegates to the study committee will be Michigan…

… President Richard Nohl, '62BAd, read the following letter from Prof. John Reed of the Law School, study committee chair- man: Committee Meets "The study committee on the Office of Student Affairs met to- day…

…, '62). "After full discussion of thet matter of student memberships on the study committee, it was con- cluded-and seemed to be thea consensus of the entire discussion1 group-that four members of the…

…. Student Government C ou n e i 1 should serve as members of the study committee. "These memberships are with- out qualification; they imply full1 status in terms of responsibilities and rights. No Membership…

… "It was decided specifically that there would be no membership for a fifth student, not a member of the Council. Prof. Reed said it was generallyk agreed not to include the fifth member. Resource Person…

… of the Office of Student Af- fairs. BULLETIN At 2 a.m. this morning, Stu- dent Government Council was a still in executive session try-c ing to reach a decision on stu- r dents to fill the Council…

…'s three vacancies.- Eighteen students had peti- 1 tioned for the vacancies which were Created by the resigna-g tions of Philip Power, '60, Roger Seasonwein, Grad and Mary Wheeler, WL. T4 in- terim…

…"-that describes George Orwell's "1984," according to Prof. Kenneth Boulding's analysis at Student Government Council's opening reading and discussion seminar. Over 100 students moved from the packed Honors Lounge…

September 29, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…, students at the University cited a diverse array of reasons for voting third party, with one common theme — frustration at the choices presented to them in the election. Engineering junior Andrew…

….” However, students voting third party said they saw Kelly and Zalamea’s perspectives as an unfair assessment of their choices, noting that though they understand their sentiment, they cannot bring…

… witness the demographic of who was out here right now,” Gordon said. “I’m looking at white people; I’m looking at queer, transgender, Asian, Arab, Muslim, Black — everybody’s out here.” Gordon said…

September 25, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… to your inbox Officials worried change will allow students to learn about incidents earlier and more that campus didn't consistently. "We recognized that it was not learn about crimes only creating…

…, requires universities to made the efficient dissemination of alert students of violent crimes on crime alerts a high priority. or near campus. MAISimplementednewsoftwar+ However, many people didn'tget and…

… become one of the very best in the Middle East, and will carry out studies and research of great value to Qatar and the Arab world more broadly," Tes- sler wrote in an e-mail. The goal of the project is to…

…. cratic ownership of the working people." White, who was invited to campus by the Students for Social Equality, said he's been met with substantial opposition from the political establishment. During his…

… NT RcA t URtA L SPOR[ S LSA council votes to condemn IM scoring policy Officials: resolution calling rules sexist won't dictate change By MATT AARONSON Daily StaffReporter LSA Student Government…

September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 16

… being told. Where you have (military) bases there ave to be people living there who ork there;" said Amer Zahar, an LSA enior and officer of the Arab American Student Association. The students said that…

… Saddam's dventures," Levey said. Students pointed out an inconsisten- y between the United States' reaction o Hussein's crimes and responses to uman rights violations in other, gions such as Bosnia and…

… in those areas, such as ii. It bothers him that year after year is subject to these restrictions," _evey said. Students said Clinton's actions prob- bly had a lot to do with the upcoming lection. "This…

students say is not a large military threat. "It's not the U.S.'s business to go into another country's affairs," LSA senior Sami Abbasi said. Levey said the attack on Iraq was a reasonable sanction against…

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 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… - EVENINGS The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is currently interviewing students interested in participating in an alumni fundraising telethon. LS&A alumni across the country will be called from…

… nights. Hours: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Pay: $3.55 per hour. LS&A STUDENTS PREFERRED Call 763-5576 The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer Woman hitchhiker reports being…

… develop its own policies toward the Arabs. He also said he would move the U. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. The Democratic presidential candidate charged that Reagan has pursued' a policy of "illusions…

… Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub. scription rates: September through April-$16.50 in Ann Arbor, $29.00 outside the city; May through…

…. The Michigan Doily is a member of the Associated Press and subscribed to United Press International, Pacific - News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndicate and College Press Service, and United Students

September 12, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…- 4 ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates- An Iraqi warplane fired a missile into a Liberian-registered supertanker loaded with crude oil from Iran's Kharg Island terminal yesterday, shattering a 15-day lull…

… of crude destined for Japan and, according to one shipper, "a major pollution disaster was averted. 1 4 A MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY The MSA will be interviewing for positions for its BUDGET…

… INVOLVED IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT Applications available at 3909 Michigan Union DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATION: MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1984 - 5:00 P.M. for further information, contact Laurie Clement or Marc…

… fall and winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April-$16.50 in Ann Arbor, $29…

… ORTIZ Sales Manager...............DEBBIE DIOGUARDI Finance Manager ................. LINDA KAFTON 14 If there's one thing business students have always needed, this is it: an affordable, busi- ness…

… the BA-35 Student Business Analyst. I tJ …

September 25, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… perpetrated aginst the Palestinian people" and reflecting fears that Israel is developing nuclear weapons. The Soviet bloc, Arab ;and African countries generally favored ousting See U.N., Page 7 Doily Photos…

… Alice Lloyd aren't as common as The dorm le Corp. *buys Bendix, eads corprate .takeover fight o be. More students realize al danger of pulling the cials say, and dorm direc- ding new ways to outsmart rs…

…. blem has definitely settled what it was four or five though we've had three or y this term," said David onager of University housing There's much more peer the students now not to pull m. It's clearly…

…. University Fire Marshal Russell Downing said students sometimes ignore fire alarms after they've been dragged out of bed for enough false .ones. "When they hear an alarm, they'll just hold the pillow over…

… on the See WHOPPER, Page 3 TODAY Mein mistake CALLING ALL STUDENT enrolled in Great Books 392. Please attend class. Prof. Al Meyer came to class last Thursday expecting to see rows of bright, shiny…

… businessmen along the route. Donations for the Bob Ufer Memorial Fund, which gives athletic scholarships to University students, will be collected along the route. Q bathroom and found a man sitting in the tub…

September 30, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… grading scale, 'and we will come to think of 'C' as more and more respectable." "It seems a shame to have all the grades clustered," Frye said. "To distinguish between students, you need the broader…

… spectrum.'' Although students can expect professors to take a tougher stance on grades this year, the war against grade inflation has been on since 1974. Last year, for example, the cumulat4ve GPA for LSA…

… OTHER matters, the President said: *Arabs and Israelis "are making some progress" in their search for a Middle East peace and the United States would be ready to begin discussions with the Palestine Liber…

September 11, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… No ' ID, no game In an attempt to cut down on non-students using student rate football tickets, the Athletic office is requiring students to present their University stu- dent ID along with their…

… football ticket when at- tending this year's home football games - that's what the little red tag on the end of your ticket means. Ticket Manager Al Renfrew says, "We simply want students to be the ones who…

… use the tickets." So, if you happen to be a student and plan on attending this Saturday's game, don't for- get your ID card. 00ops! We goofed! Acting Literary College (LSA) Dean Billy Frye's first name…

… of a four-day visit to discuss future Arab-Israeli relations with Ford and Secretary of State Henry K issenger. PRIMARY ELECTIONS: Askew, wins 'in Florida; Careytakes New York HUSHEN was asked by a…

September 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… Palestinians could use these Israelis "to secure the re- lease of their brothers and sisters languishing in Zionist jails" or "to regain Arab lands annexed by the Zionistsduring the 1967 War."te The radio added…

… exiles seeking to over- -students by and large consti- throw President Amin. tute a "captive market." They The radio said no tourist would must ive in a particular area re- be allowed into the country with…

… & interested students should act nowl THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vol. LXXXIV, No. 10 Sunday, September 16, 1973 AN UNUSUAL SERIES OF NEW FILMS ON ART RESERVE YOUR SERIES SUBSCRIPTION NOW! Written and narrated by…

… Washington Street, on the Series Subscription quarantees a seat at each of the three programs. Two hours of film at each program. Series Subscriptions: Adults, $6; Students, $5; Only series tickets will be…

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September 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… afternoon -- in their hands. Peace to all people everywhere. A special embrace for all the Arab and Islamic students on campus. To every message of hate, may we respond with 10,000 messages of love. JILL…

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 20, 2001 OP/ED te £idbiguu Dailg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.lietters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… together in a symbolic show of unity. That very sight, sitting in a sea of 15,000 silent, coifused and normally-complacent students made nation- al tragedy real. But national grief in my life was soon…

… University and the United Way. The Michigan Student Assembly is very aware of the beneficial activities of the United Way during this time of need, but it cannot stand passively as the University violates its…

…. JOHN SIMPSON LSA junior The letter writer is rules and elections chair /for the Michigan Student Assembly. Follow Gandhi, look for peace during crisis TO THE DAILY: Gandhi once said, "If we practice an…

… recognized Mickey Mouse-like icon of international terror- ism, involved in facilitating the Arab volunteer -effort of the Afghan Mujahideen in the '80s, against that "Evil Empire," the Soviet Union, all under…

September 06, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… plane's high- Students f pressure tires, which blew a hole in a an LSA seni wing fuel tank and started a fire in the an unforgett electrical and hydraulic systems on "It actuall the underside of the wings…

… references to the "racist practice of Zion- ism," and description of the movement to establish and maintain a Jewish state as an ideology "based on racial superiority." Amr Moussa, Arab League secretary…

… with the Arab League over removing the anti-Israel language broke down. The dispute over the wording of the Mideast sec- tion has diverted attention from other issues, but the issue of how to deal with…

… the Angell Hall computing site and Rescomp sites, as well as new printers in Angell addition to the hardware, new software has also led. 't Bertram, a student academic consultant for the Hall computing…

… problems. ot all students have had success with the upgrade. s have had difficulty using some of the new pro- nd accessing their e-mail accounts. n't get my password to work and I have to redo ing. I think…

… our staff anytime they see a violation of any of our polices, they should document it." - Greg Merritt Assistant Director in Resident Education nizant of the dangers of alcohol. We had students die here…

…. A panel of student activists from the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action and Integration and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary will lead the third discussion Oct. 1. The last two lectures…

September 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… rkansas School waits Negroes esidents Now Hold Key to Peaceful elution; Students' Act Uncertain 'LE ROCK, Ark. (M-With National Guard troops no longer ing Central High School and all legal barriers cleared…

… not prevent in-but he declined to ific details of his plans. ssuing a statement at a' ference. here, Mann was tly whether the police on hand to prevent inte- f Negro students try to school building…

… State John Foster Dulles of distorting Syria's position in the Middle East political conflict and of attempting to impose American will on the Arab world. But the tone of the 64-year-old Kuwatly, known as…

… West of attempting to deny Syria and Arabs the right to arms for self defense "against the treacherous Israeli enemy" while concentra- ting on giving that enemy all means to carry out an aggressive…

…. Bureau station at Willow Run pre-, They wanted to postpone the- re- dicts. sponsibillty until the convention. Students: hopeful for some relieff [NG .tiin cues as Greeting to University Students Sol…

… company by trying out for C eration magazine. Generatipn, the campus ir arts magazine, is holding its out meeting tomorrow at 7:30 in the Generation office of Student Publications Building, Maynard St. No…

September 26, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… Business Reporter Darren Rov- asiness School. ell, who played a large part in hen we first started ... it the conference's promotion. student-driven initiative," Rhodes said social media es said. "We didn…

… racist who hates Palestinians, hates Arabs, hates Muslims and will be announcing themselves as such," Coleman said. In his explanation oft the resolution to the assembly, Andrew Modell, an Engineer- ing…

… sophomore and the rules committee vice chair, said the current open door policy on speakers is a hindrance to meeting operations and its rep- resentation of the student body. "A majority of community concerns…

… that we hear are not necessarily from the students ... and often times we have heard the same message over and over and over," Modell said. "While we do want to be able hear from those who aren't stu…

… seat, cringing," Zupmore said. "I had to walk out one week, and I don't want have to walk out every week. I'm supposed to be listening to the concerns of our students." Zupmore added, however, that she…

… would not be against any student who would like to discuss the issue of divestment from Israel at meetingsbecause the assembly has a responsibil- ity to listen to its constituents. Modell said in an…

… to remove Jankowski, which ulti- mately failed after the Central Student Judiciary ruled last week that Jankowski can uphold her position - has not affected stu- dents' interest in joining the club…

… in what they see as their future," Brennan said. "This is the most important election in our lifetime and I think a lot of students are recognizing that." Brennan added that there is a new sense of…

… to provide an immer- sive experience for students pursuing careers in business. He noted that students work that many other schools don't provide, Kinnear said. With the Institute's support, Business…

… graduate student Josh Smith founded his own start-up company last summer. As part of the program, Smith gained access to financial support, men- toring and other resources to help develop his business, "(The…

September 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 19, 1991 - Page 3 'U' student named first runner-up in Mr. Mich. pageant ' Campus area +a" stores offer A 2 by JoAnne Viviano Daily Staff Reporter…

… get to know the guys. By the night of the pageant, most of us knew each new business Tower Records, Third Coast, 2001 Futon open to students by Marah Gubar _is ; FILE PHOTO LSA sophomore Chuck…

…. "Because of our location, we hope to be accessible to students and because of our menu and wines, we hope to also serve people who would normally avoid campus," Sweeney said. "We do a few things differently…

… the con-: temporary alternate lifestyle of college students," said store man- ager Linda Getty. f other," Babinger said. Babinger's award was accompa- nied by $12,000 in prizes including a full tuition…

… plans to accept the Specs Howard scholarship be- cause "a great deal of modeling is acting and learning to use your voice." Diag fair to recruit student volunteers by Karen Sangir More than 50…

… agencies and campus or- ganizations together to recruit stu- dent volunteers, said Project Serve stafffyember Anita Bohn. Students can sign up for year- gong programs such as Alpha Phi Wmega and Students

… event in the past, Bohn said. At last year's fair, 600 people signed up to volunteer. She attributes some of the success to students' ability to talk with actual representatives from the organiza- tions…

… said. member, sends notices to all the or- The hospital looks for students ganizations that might be interested who can offer support service for in setting up xhibits. She also con- visitors, patients…

… University department, located in Project Serve organizes. "Into the the Michigan Union. It is composed Streets" is another fall program it of a board of 20 students, of which sponsors, in which students spend…

… Israel. The Jewish state seeks an accounting of Israeli soldiers miss- ing in Lebanon. After Israel freed 51 Arab pris- oners last week, the pro-Iranian Revolutionary Justice Organization issued a…

September 26, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… reluctant senators to ap- prove the controversial $85. billion arms package for Saudi Arabia "without presuming the goodwill" of the Arab kingdom. Saudi Arabia, its arips purchase in congressional jeopardy…

… Eagles 38-7. Vol. XCII, No. 15 Saturday, September 26, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesdaythrough Sunday mornings during the…

… Syndicate. News room: (313) 764-0552, 76-DAILY. Sports desk. 764-0562. Circulation, 764.0558, Classified advertising 0 0 S Continuous meal service popular at Markley (Continued from Pagel1),I students, the…

… housing office will ask the Student Rate Committee next springs for a hike in the cost of a meal ticket. Another problem that has to be ironed out is that the Markley kitchen .sometipnes runs out of posted…

…. "We don't feel it'sworking out that well," kitchen supervisor John Moore said. AN AVERAGE of ,150 students a day are coming into the cafeteria between 6:30and7:30, but after 7:30 the average is only 15…

… Woods, agreed with Moore, but said, "I think the number will increase as more people findeout about it." Kluck said student response to the hot breakfast at Markley has been steady, averaging 185…

students a day, but "we expected a little more" than that, he said. SOME OF THE students interviewed by the Daily said they would eat break- fast if it was served in their own dorm, but most said they…

… preferred to skip breakfast. Kluck said he has been getting some positive responses to the extra hours, but he can't make a judgement about student response because "someone apparently walked off with the…

… com- ment box," he said, but "from the students I've spoken to, they seem to like it a lot." The "early risers" especially like the breakfast, Kluck said. Lawyer wants.. 53, Qrburb hrnlip 'Et~EE0…

….m. Choir practice. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466 Service of Worship: Sunday 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Student Fellowship meets at 5:30 p.m.. Wednesday: Breakfast, 7:00a.m. Bible Study 8…

September 17, 1976 (vol. 0, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 I Grass roots entangle nuke Friday, September 17, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… of Dar es Salaam - a teem- ing old Arab port far removed from Tanzania's largely rural population - Dodoma will be built with both rural African lifestyles and Tanzania's "peo- ple's democracy" in mind…

… squatterycom- pounds - the model city. Roger Mann is a PNS cor- respondent specializing in Afri- can affairs. Outof sight tuition More educational bang for students By JON PANSIUS IN WHAT HAS now become time…

… stretching out the teaching staff. The Uni- versity should review programs not involving teaching or housing students to cut out non-essential elements. For instance, there is no reason why the groundskeepers…

… than myself can better suggest ways to get more education out of our dollars. Even with these measures, however, tuition may still have to increase with inflation. Providing more student jobs can soften…

… the blow, but instead of trying to make work, the University should attempt to replace high-paying jobs filled by non-students with part-time stu- dent employment with reasonable pay. THIS PROCESS WILL…

… the bene- fit of students. Understandably, nobody can afford to lose his or her job for long; however, providing public jobs is a matter for the state government instead of the University. Making use of…

… the long line of students looking for employ- ment would better the interests of the University's true con- stituency, the students. Hopefully, these humble suggestions will filter through the cerebral…

… include two college students, a welder, a farmer, two shipyard work- ers, a shoe stitcher and a 45- year-old mother of six who is also a former town official in Keene, New Hampshire. Bois has also promised…

…. AGAIUST SS j S Rfl HEi tO, SON ... I_ WAN'fED 'f4 G E1 T11 , OPI N1 O 14 or - . A 'tY 1c ILoLLV s AUNT .SNAPMW G, 4t'1W STRA Ti4N , r lirrrrrrfi ~ ,. Y Let student housing To The Daily: WE WOULD LIKE to…

September 04, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… collection gathered by Mr. - Student oanization noli-es are not Wang Shang Yi from various re- accepted for publwatin, gions of mainland China during SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 the 1930's and '40's and brought' to…

…, brushed wash, students participate in current re- search programs of staff members, or stencil coloring, and even stone- engage in semi-independent projects rubbing and collage are represent- guided by…

…, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Swe- den. Thailand. Turkey. United Arab Republic, the United Kingdom, Uru- guay, and Venezuela. The grants are made for one academic year and in- eide round…

…-trip transportation, tui- tion, a living allowanceand a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign curren- cies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who…

… of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017. The last date on which applications will be is- sued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1965. l Placement…

…, and reports back to Heaven on its activities, r COjIj\ 'ro CrI1 NqiV ST. ANDREW S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 N. Division-Phone 665-0606 Chaplains: Rev. Daniel Burke, Rev. Mar…

…. James Robertson speaking on "The Traumatic Trimester." 7:00 p.m.-Evening Worship and Discussion with Rev. Malefyt preaching on "What Can I Believe." LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran…

… Apply Our Chris- tian Faith to Our Campus Life?" Student Pane l CAMPUS CHAPEL Forest at Washtenaw The Rev. Donald Postema Sponsored by the Christtian Reformed Churches of Michigan. Morning Worship 10:00 a…

… LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER 15 1 1 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Theodore L. Scheidt, Assistant SUNDAY Sunday services at 9:45 and at 11:15 a…

… Column for Announce- mnents is available to officially recog- nized andregistered student organiza- tions only. Organizations who are plan- ning to be active for the fall term must be registered in the…

September 23, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…, sponsored by the Grace Lines. The program for the 60 students included correlated courses in their specialized fields, in 4ddition to instruction in English Language. War Reverberations Repercussions of the…

… border war between far off Ecuador and Peru were felt here during the sumrper when 31 Ecuadorean students re- ceivecd news , ofcritical conditions home, feared they might be recalled to aid their country…

… school The CCC Workshop was the only one of its kind in the United States Other workshops were the Guidanc Workshop and the Curriculum Work. shop. The Student Senate held its annua Summer Parley July 25…

… high school students from 10 states, who received instruction as well as( the opportunity for experience inf concerts given during the summer. Fcur conferences were held in Ann1 Aibor in addition to the…

… director, directed the 100-voice choir for the spectacle, which drew a capacity crowd to Hill Auditorium. ., rOn August 17 more than 300 grad- - h uate students received degrees at the e. fifth annual Summer…

… Session Break- r fast. Dr. Habib Kurani, visiting fac- -.v ultyman frm the American University r at Beirut, Syria, was featured speaker at the Breakfast. Students Simmer in Summer s " 'Midway in the Summer…

…- -~ ---- matics, also passed away. Class Time Regulations Col. Henry W. Miller of the de- partment of engineering mechanics For Students Descrmeed was called to active duty with the University regulations start…

… minutes late, and at 15 min- d as the man that reconstructed the utes after the hour students leave h plans of the "Paris Gun" of World class rooms. But they must wait a War I. through the entire hour set…

September 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

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…' for dso buying photo equipment. 761-0214 eve- ;eekends. 29D928 NG FOR WOMEN Student Co-ops.' Meet friends,. Share work, savings. Call/visit operative Council, 4002 Michigan Union, 662- 82E924 5…

… With-Students International Meditation Society, Student/Faculty Assembly on Law For The Age of Enlightenment. 61F923 HELD OVER1 BY POPULAR DEMAND-Tom and Craig on Energy Line, phone 663-5366 anytime. c…

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… positions possible for experienced people. Apply in person between' 2 and 3 p.m., ask for Peter DiLorenzi at The University Club. DISHWASHER-PART-TIME-Perfect for students, includes lunch. Also, part…

….m. 66Z925 GARAGE SALE-2709 Towner, September 23, 24' 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 00W924 GIANT FLEA MARKET : Used student furniture-Desks, beds, dressers, couches, chairs, plus antiques, collectables ahd misc. Over 46…

September 14, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Flashback to Chile THREE YEARS AGO Saturday the democratic government of Chile was overthrown in a coup d'etat led by Augusto Pinochet. This anniversary marks an…

… cropping of trees (as in. natio years, tree farming), repeated misuse fect years, of the forest and soil resources, would Fourth we can lose, utterly lose, the Arab Fuh productivity of the land." ber cutting…

… with Ford. did so knowing that we Id be unable, given the e House time constraints, olicit the general student to find potential students. vere not informed until Sun- that it was to be our duty moile…

… Service. Ford will be queried by 20 University students { 0CCASD0M)SI ,kAV'f - is S - IS 5D 61.E / I AR6 >o ES, .I to hi Ther the p ty stu Presi dent White appea day g the s Am dentr the a tv sti Wed…

… would not desire to ever be placed in such a difficult po- sition as having to select twen- ty students from 38,000 again. Here are the twenty students who will meet with President Ford: Ken Berneis…

… Medical School Amy Blumenthal Vice-President, MSA Steve Carnevale Engineering School Council Ellen Fox Michael Harwood LSA Student Government Don House Word of God Community Mari Hulick Tenant's, Union…

… , Llenda Jackson Undergraduate Minority Student C. C. Leslie Students for Ford Pauline Lubens Michigan Daily Calvin Luker President, MSA Mary Masters President, University Activi- ties Center Ken Parsigian…

… Michigan Daily Enrique Reyes Graduate Student Affirmative Action Office Anita Tanay Women's Studies major Anil Telang Economics Student Dan Tsang Graduate Employee's Organ- ization WE FEEL that we have se…

…- lected the best people we could on such short notice. We wish to emphasize that we selected the students be- 1F16 ~~ 0 AaS '/ CAW MFL t o C-2, F …

September 06, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…, tie tack. $2.98 each, Brough- building. For one or two responsible Kim, 763-6934. dA ton's, Box 3321 Sarasota, Fla. 33578. tenants. Prefer grad students or 15B911 I married couple. A landlord who LOST…

… FOR RENT: 12 1-bedroom apt, fire-I HONDA, 1967, CB-305, $300. 663- ____ _. . - place and male business student 8306. 42Z911 1968 MGB, $750. Call 665-8442. roommate. 111.50/mo. 665…

… auto T-2 f 1.4 her will accept students of all black. Vivitar 80-205 telephoto f 3.8 ages; young beginners especially a utomatic lens with Konica mount. welcome. Clague School area. Call Vivitar 252…

… (no cooking). Nice students call 769-2432 after 4:00 persistently. 410911 TWO OR three bdrm. house, unfur- nished except for stove and refrig- erator. Medical students preferred. $240/mo. Located on S…

…-2228. Samara. 56J907 NIKKORMAT with 1.4 plus case, $250; Nikkor 28 mm 3.5, $120; 135 mm 2.8, $135. Never used, under wairanty. 434-3519. 53D914 REAL ESTATE EXCELLENT student opportunity. Small dry cleaning…

… anrat rnOak- information, call NO 3-8392. 92J907 land, At .No. 3 14Y907 PIANO TEACHER, experienced, Oberlin, Juilliard and Michigan graduate. Accepting students of all levels. Call 995-4386. 54M916 HEAD…

September 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-Friday, September 14, 1973 Ten Cents Ten Pages Sc&I If-IOUSE NFAPPCL 6AY Schools lose Unless they come up with some 80 more students, the Ann Arbor schools will be out $250,000 in state aid this year. Grants of…

… state money are determined by-among. other things-the size of the student body, and local schools have fewer students enrolled than had been expected. Chances of getting enrollment up to snuff by the Sept…

…, fashion shows and other events-will include entries from native American, Polish, Arab, Latvian, Es- tonian, Chinese, Chicano, Ukranian, French, Lithuanian, and German groups. Ann Arbor's population is 15…

… - orient- ed in the past decade, the new resi- dents are not primarily students but white collar workers. The young people migrating to Ann Arbor tend to desire a less high pressure urban environment than…

… their counterparts elsewhere in-the state and therefore willingly pay in- Scity creased housing costs - encour- aging spiraling rents. Much of the student community constitutes a captive rental market…

… to By BILL HEENAN a hospital in,Beirut. and JACK KROST Reports from Tel Aviv, Beirut, Student Government C o u n c il and Damas6us indicated the fight (SGC) last night added new di- occurred off the…

… Syrian coast be- mensions to its support of the tui- tween 115 and 150 miles north of tion strike by approving demands the Israeli border. for student financial aid and black Beirut airport officialstsaid…

…," that all "needy" Israeli Air Force commander students receive financial aid, and Major-General Benyamin Peled that the University keep the prom- said in Tel Aviv last night the Sy- ise of 10 per cent…

… minority enroll- rians had opened fire first on a rou- ment that it made during the Black tine patrol over the sea about 115 Action Movement strike of 1970. miles north of Haifa. Collin McCoy of the Student

… possibility of a new 10 per cent income tax surcharge, at a White House news briefing. See related story, page 3. SuccessfulI fiee strike wouldI By DAN BIDDLE If thousands of students support the tuition…

September 10, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… classification with conser- Special College BuffetF (University students only) Com plete dinner $ 50 (all you can eat) 1 0 Tuesday, September 10, 1963 5:30-8.00 P.M. INN AMERICA 3250 WASHTENAW vational…

…- fice of Student Affairs. This summer, Mrs. Robert Clark was appointed advisor to both or- ganizations after Miss Gardhouse stepped down as advisor to the League late last spring. Mrs. Clark was chosen at…

… Sept. 1, 1964. Potter To Speak To SNCC Group Paul Potter, former national af- fairs vice-president of the United States National Student Associa- tion, will be the featured speaker at a mass meeting of…

… the Friends of the Student Non-violent Co- ordinating Committee to be held at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 3G of the Union. SPECIAL CAMPUS RATES Faculty Magazine' Student Educator Shelagh Delaney's provocative…

… when your first issue. or call our you receive STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY Box 1161, Ann Arbor : Phone 662-3061 Days or Evenings Seat preference Na me .r.":x: .: ..vit.;""";,;{ r,:.'.::4d…

… graduate students interested in graduate fellowships for 1964-65. Campus faculty representatives will explain the major fellowship programs including: University of Michigan Fellowships, National Defense…

…, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic and the United Kingdom. Grants arranged joint- ly with the U.S. Government and the following countries are also available: Bolivia, Brazil…

… and include round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allowance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- z ens…

September 20, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

… Session of 1963. Students are advised to consult with their advisors or departmental chairmen before making application, to be cer- tain that they meet the requirements and minimum academic standards for N…

…, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Por- tugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United ArabRepublic and United Kingdom. In the program of Joint U.S.-Other Govern- ment Grants, awards are available for study in Bolivia…

… round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allow- ance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in for- eign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citizens and hold an A…

… International Education, U.S. band. 665-7711, Ext. 2427. Reward. A Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New LOST-Ladies' brown glasses in case. York 17, N.Y. The last date on which Call Mary Jo at NO 3-4267. A4…

… Louise Can- private sale. Rare opportunity for trall, Helen Cazepis, students to build up a library of Larry DePew, Mrs. James M. Dickey, good books at low prices. Special lowT William R . Davey, Erma H…

….95 ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393 after 5. C24 SHARE HOUSE-4th needed. $35/mo., luxurious. 665-0871 eve. Cl 815 PACKARD, basement studio only. NO 2-8361. 012 GARAGE AVAILABLE immediately! 1311 Wilmot…

…-7268. C17 COUNTRY HOUSE available Oct. 1, fur- nished, $6 plus utilities. NO 2-8016. C21 SPACIOUS, well furnished 2 bedroom apt. for 4. Main at Packard. Call 2-0144. C-10 MALE GRADUATE STUDENT with car…

… sandwich and a visit with good friends. M2 Welcome Back Students and . . . Ralph and his Market at 709 Packard are here to serve YOU, your apart- ments, your rented rooms. Be seeing you soon! MI FEELING…

…. C20 ACT NOW Only a very limited number of studio and one bedroom apartments left. Bus transportation to campus and Ann Arbor business district. HURON TOWERS NO 3-0800 NO 5-9162 018 NEW STUDENT

… APARTMENTS' 1015 Vaughn, New modern furniture and appliances. Phone 3-0511, evenings: NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634. STUDENTS APARTMENTS, LIMITED Apartments Available On South Forest Packard Vaughn E. Liberty NO 3…

September 10, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

…Dearborn is my safe haven, a city with the highest concentration of Arabs in all of America, a place for people who are just like me. Growing up, I had the best of both worlds. I was able…

… to connect with my Middle Eastern roots and culture in a city that has the best Mediterranean food around. I could speak Arabic and not feel out of place. My days would be filled with visiting…

… “khaltos” (Arabic word for aunts) and potlucks where we would eat our days away while playing tag outside with the neighborhood kids who were more like family than friends. However, my city was never…

… fighting against the status quo. And despite all of this, now that I am in Ann Arbor, I yearn for my town. I become retrospective and think back to the now defunct Arab-American festival on Warren…

… University of Michigan, my pampered taste buds found the dining hall food bland, unappetizing and incredibly foreign. I saw students carrying plates filled to the brim with food I had never before…

… back home to Dearborn for the day if she did. Now, as I sit in my dorm room, my supply of Arab food is dwindling and I am once again venturing out into the dining hall hoping for the best. They say…

September 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… about 1 00,000 barrels supplied b~y Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, has done little to stanch the price suirge. Oil traders said that given the additional output by the three Persian Gullf Arab

…~oks. Ni) experience necessary. 310 Maynard. 995-0)1I00. SEMINAR ASSISTANTS-evenings. S8->- /hr. Please call Allan 996-1107. SPANISH TUTOR for a 10 yr. old girl begilinuc level.Please (Call 668 I13.) STUDENT

… or email: iiihallmiiai t'uieiiiicli edo STUDENT help needed U.-M athletic dept- Crisler AreitalSi adi nii i area. S7 to start. Very flex. scherd.(Call Lisa 998-7236. STUD)ENT MANAGE'R: For I.U of Mi…

… Woiimens Gvirnnasnr-s [cain,- mg_ and coiop skills req.. gymnastics knoiwledge prefeoecd contact: Assi - coachl Paiil Scardinia 647-79801 STUD)EN'TS needed for 4 yr. old autistic boy.- No exp. nec. Looking…

September 27, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…-1 E1he Lirbiuun &ziI Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

…, as in the days of yore, then you might have more support for this salt-free diet of a-student newspaper you're at present try- ing to feed to the college mind. If you print this, don't bother…

…'new con- stitution, a Provisional Government of the Republic of Algeria has been set up by Algerian rebels under the proteective wing of Gamal Ab- dul Nasser and the United Arab Republic. Nasser seems to…

… very likely. The other possibility is Nasser is trying to show the West that as long ,as they continue to support Israel and resist the- UAR's attempts to incite revolution in other Arab countries, they…

September 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…- sity into one of the country's original research universi- ties. According to the website of the University Lowbrow Astronomers, a student orga- nization comprised of about 90 amateur astronomers, Tap…

… the mid- 1800s. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Driver arrested, Vehicles collide, Lecture on Job networking U.S. military officials have taken to jail no injuries Arabic works workshop proposed…

… tg tgin WHAT: A subject was arrested involved in an accident, Univer- works and his influence on ticipants. for drunk driving,.University sity Police reported. There were the Arab Renaissance. WHO…

… at 12 p.m. WHERE: Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union More school: Obama would curtail summer vacation Obama says more time in school will boost grades, test scores WASHINGTON (AP) - Students beware: The…

students around the globe. "Now, I know longer school days and school years are not wildly pop- ular ideas," the president said earlier this year. "Not with Malia and Sasha, not in my family, and probably…

… because kids in other nations have more school. "Young people in other countries are going to school 25, 30 percent longer than our students here," Dun- can told the AP. "I want to just level the playing…

September 28, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 28, 20041 OPINION Qij+ i+bipu Ig 420 MAYSAPID STREET ANN ARFoR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…,;the gays, the Yankees, the lawyers, the Jews, the feminists, the lib- erals, the atheists, the civil libertarians, the Arabs, The New York Times and Broadway, then even a diet of all ribs and baked beans won…

… Moore has been invited to give a presenta- tion on our campus, and I am disappointed. in the Michigan Student Assembly for per- mitting him to do so "MSA Offers to Pay for Moore Visit", (09115/04). I…

… understand that MSA wishes to provide students with a chance to sample ideas from a wide politi- cal spectrum, but Moore is an exception. Moore's movie, Fahrenheit 9/11 (fea- turing a mastery of cut…

… HOLTSCLAW Rackham LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2003 - 9B 'U' should divest from Israeli apartheid Idea of 'Iraeli Apartheid' a reduction BY SALAH HUSSEINI magine that in 2002, a small group…

… stance Against the apartheid-like practices of the Israeli government against the Palestinian people. Husseini is the vice president of theArab- American Anti-Discrimination Committee BY ELAN DOBBS It is…

… Law student. the fact that this analogy is quite clear as to whom it refers to, it sounds impossible if one keeps the names in place as they are above. But unfortunately, this has been the reality in…

… know it's controversial. The Second National Student Conference on the Palestine Solidarity Movement came to the University from Oct. 12-14 - happily over fall break. From here on out I'll call it by…

… Ballroom Dance Club Trial Membership only $3 Social Dancing and Lessons Sundays @ the Michigan Union Beginner lessons 7-8 pm Open to Students AND members of the community! Beginners welcome! No experience…

September 18, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 18, 2001 OP/ED E CIC( i Mll MiI J 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… think that one's true). Kinesiology students have French toast for brains. Engineers are boring. It's impossible to reason with those people. They're illogical. They get these crazy ideas in their heads…

… suggest The Middle East Media and Research Institute (MEMRI), an independent, non-profit organization pro- viding translations of the Arab media 14 -1 …

September 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…-level truce talks today, despite a series of deadly weekend attacks by Arab militants, but remained at odds over where the meetings should take place. Even if Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and…

… Term Apply now at the Law Library non-Law Students " Law Students S. I. Students Minimum pay is $8.50 per hour! Apply at the hiring table outside room S-180 in the Law Library's underground addition. AA…

… through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is…

September 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

… contention. Bobbi Qottschalk Executive Director of Seeds of Peace an organization which brings together Arab and Israeli youth will speak about her work Thursday, September 19 7:30 pm Vandenberg Room…

… taking part in the pro- gram. The GOP group will register students at College Republican meet- ings, he said. "Non-partisan groups only register liberals on this campus"Kirk said. Kirk said he re…

… issues candidates talk about, University stu- dents can have a great impact on local races, Spoon said. The University's student body provides more than 35,000 potential voters for national and local…

… elections. A presi- dential election, however attracts more students to the polls and the campaign volunteer sites. "Because there's a presidential race people get more into it' said LSA sophomore Karen Buck…

…." -Henry David Thoreau The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting…

September 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… continued to strike yesterday. Strikes continued in Port Huron, Cass City, Harbor Beach and Mount Clemens, idling more than 19,00 students and almost 1,000 teachers. Meanwhile, Niles teachers conducted the…

…,600 students had been scheduled Sept. 2. ST. CLAIR COUNTY Circuit Judge James Corden heard Port !Huron's request for a back-to- work , rder yesterday, said torden's 'clerk, who refused identification. The…

…, allowing the crew to escape. Student home from Pakistan hijacking IN BRIEF COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Rebels hanged in South Africa JOHANNESBURG, South Africa…

… three other convicted murderers also were executed. Cairo gunman takes consulate CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- An Arab with a pistol took over the office of the Italian consul yesterday and held the diplomat and…

September 25, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… minstrel from West Germany, entertains students with his folk songs as they pass through the West Engineering Building arch yeserday. Suminnen will be in Ann Arbor for another week and will then move on to…

…. The official Syrian Arab News Agency said the two-hour talks in the Syrian capital between Murphy and Assad focused on Lebanon and "ways to bring about an Israeli withdrawal from occupied Lebanese…

… of the U-Club which include students, staff, and alumni. THE BAR was cited for violating state law by serving a drink to a liquor control officer who was'g a "non- member," on July 18. By moving the…

… Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September througli April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29.00 outside the city; May through August - $4.50 in Ann Arbor, $6.00 outside…

… Associated Press and subscribes to United Press International, Pacific News Service, Los Angeles Tires Syndi- cate and College Press Service, and United Students Press Service. Editor in chief…

September 24, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… cap- tured the major Iranian border town of Qasr-e-Shirin, 300 miles to the north. The Iraqi invaders also surrounded the city of Abadan and the port city of Khorramshahr, across the disputed Shatt al-Arab

… organization, was formed in 1975 by a diverse assortment of members including students, doctors, lawyers, and engineers. L5 is the name of a point in space. The "L" refers to Lagrange, a 16th century…

… registration F YOU HEAR a knock on your door during the next few days, it could be just someone hoping to sign you up-to vote. Students from various organizations around campus, such as the Michigan Students for…

… Anderson campaign and the Michigan Student Assembly, have formed a voter registration drive. Today's volunteers will be stationed at the Fishbowl from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and near Auditorium A in Angell…

September 24, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY MSA & CSJ Are Now Interviewing Interested Students For: Election Court Student Organizations Court Court Of Common Pleas Apply To: MSA 3909 Michigan Union Phone: 763…

… routed near Khorramshahr, Iran's main port on Shatt-al-Arab. ' Profs say U.S. neutrality is best policy in Mideast . t "ft i "ti d tin Page I ALTHOUGH LUTHER said he doub- ted the Mideast conflict would…

… consider- ed science fiction. A company called TRW will be on campus... OCTOBER 8-10 Sbe ticntiu a ntiQ Volume XCI, No. 18 Wednesday, September 24, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students

September 08, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… ANSPACH Now that the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) president has proposed guidelines for allocating fun- ds to organizations, University Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson said he…

… which calls for establishing an appeals process for student groups dissatisfied with their allocations. In addition, the proposal calls for half of the voting seats on MSA's Budget Priorities Committee…

… crewmembers, authorities said. The Alitalia jetliner, seized by three Arab gunmen, left Rome early Satur- day for Iran after the hijackers. freed the last 36 passsengers, airline president Umberto Nordio…

September 14, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… Carey told reporters at Kenn dy Airport. "We were going 1 per cent all the time." 'Students selected togrll Pres. (Continued from Page 1) on SATI Individual Development Through the Arts at RUDOLF…

…. JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO AMERICA. -ARABS, ISRAELIS, & PALESTINIANS. SPONSORED BY HILLEL FOUNDATION 1429 HII St. 663-3336 REGISTRATION: TUES. & WED., SEPT. 14 & 15-7-9 P.M. Charles Boyer & Ingrid Bergman in…

… U8LACoI( 0s his wife Julienne, 27, and Petart AN AP SURVEY of some of that somebody would have in vited him (if a student grou had not done so)." MICHIGAN UNION LESLIE'S group was the sub. ject of…

… they tried tc Sfor choose a group that would be for"as diverse as possible" and THE UNIVERSITY SHOWCASE PRODUCTION OF best represent the 38,000. member student body. "FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND SIDE" "our…

…, said it was atans 7:30cy for him toelb orate on security arrangements e ' I - - - . _ _ _ I I 71 'I Mini-kool cures student-room hunger Frida0y- sundiy SEPT -v7iR119 Trueblood -1heal re i .J…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…4A - Tuesday, September 3, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Tuesday, September 3, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… you, or reintro- duce you, to the largest student newspaper at the University oftMichigan. The Daily produces five weekly editions, maintains a continuously updated website and is produced entirely by a…

… staff of about 200 University students. The paper has been and will always be editorially independent of the University. There are a few professional staff members who assist our business staff - the…

students who handle the Daily's finances and advertising - but students, like myself, are ultimately responsible for all content that goes into print. With that said, we aim for complete trans- parency with…

…'ve spun sports coverage back from our sister site to the main website. Lastly, we're always looking for students to join our staff. Check out www.michigandaily. com/join-us to contact any of our editors…

… terms. Not sure exactly who yet." I also heard other twenty-some- things announce their "politically viable" plans to solve the Arab- Israeli conflict, income inequality and our public education system…

… many of Michigan's undocumented students, marking the end to a student-led campaign for tuition equality. Beginning in January 2014, undocumented residents in the state may qualify for the lower resident…

… hinder the new policy's impact. Undocumented students are currently ineli- gible for state and federal financial aid. Con- sidering the average undocumented family earns $27,000 annually - roughly the cost…

… improvements in the city, such as increased street lighting, may promote both student and resident safety. The council has a history of seeing the University as a separate concern from city matters; this year…

… Brady provided an excellent white liberals, esp description of what many black students and The disinvitatic black faculty at the University of Michigan have compelling failure known for years - activism…

September 20, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

… map to Mid- east peace - the U.S., the U.N., the European Union and Russia - will meet today, and the Security Coun- cil was to hold a ministerial meeting Thursday that Arab leaders hope will help…

… abuses," Annan said. CRIME Continued from page 1A Police said the suspect entered by cutting through a dining-room screen. At about 1:20 a.m., a 20-year- old University student was on his front porch on…

… the 1000 block of Packard Street when he was approached by a stranger. The man jabbed the student in the stomach with a butcher knife. The victim tried to run, but stopped, hindered by his flip…

… well-lit 200 block of North Ingalls Avenue. A female University student was walking home from a coffee shop listening to her iPod. The 18-year- old was attacked from behind by two men and struck in the…

student move-in, there have also been reports of sexu- al prowling, several of them at sorority houses. Last Wednes- day, at the Alpha Phi sorority on Oxford Street, sorority mem- bers spotted a man on…

… stu- dents pay special attention to lock- ing windows - even those with screens - and should always lock, rather than just close them. Kinsey said students should lock upper-level windows, especially if…

… of Michi-, gan donated between 15,000 and 20,000 books last year. More than 30 colleges in the state partici- pated. King said he hopes students at the University, who gave a total of 1,000 books last…

…-TIME EARLY CHILDHOOD position avail., Mon-Fri, 3:30-5:30. $8/hr. Fall semester openings. Feu working environment, great for psych students, teacher ed, or anyone who likes kids. Call director at668…

…-0887. RESPONSIBLE, ENERGETIC,ATH- LETIC student needed for occ. care in my home. Email tassavat@comcast.net1 0' 734.996.2861 TESTGURU.COM Rich Klarman's street cred: - Perfect 180 on LSAT 0 Michigan Law grad (3…

….85 gpa) " Licensed attorney " 14 years of teaching experience - Hundreds of delighted students POPE Continued from page 1A the Muslim Graduate Students' Association, said the remarks came as a shock…

September 13, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… 761-2686 cCtc ANTI-SMOKERS: I have a room available for a quiet, dedicated, considerate male graduate student who wants to be around sweet, smoke-free air. Call 662-1514 persistantly. 84C0914 WOMAN…

… Rifles 43 Vichyssoise 44 Car of the good old days 45 Of star quality 48 Diamond thief? 53 Arab robe 54 Oil-yielding trees 55 Rose oil 56 Borneo native 57 Touch upon 58 Get together 59 Seeger of song 60…

…? We are students helping other students. Call 76-GUIDE, 5p.m. to 9 a.m. weekdays, 24 hours on weekends. We care. 81F0917 INSTANT GRATIFICATION: Polaroid photography beginning Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m. Call…

… 5:30 p.m. 662-7169. 95H0916 MODELS NEEDED. No experience necessary. Velvet Touch. 668-9755. Call between loam and 5pm. cHtc STUDENTS NEEDED FOR LSA alumni fundraising telethon. Alumni from across the…

… country will be called from campus. Two nights per week, October 2 through November 17. Hours are 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. LSA students preferred. $3.55 per hour. Call 763-5576. 07H…

…; Ph.D studies in music. Reasonable rates. Call 665-2902. 29H0919 CHILD CARE activities by student for 20 month old in my office 2-5 days/wk. Salary negotiable. 665-2368 or 665-4578. 85H0914 WANTED…

… Fraternity, 1415 Cambridge, 761-5431. 73H0913 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to read for blind or visually impaired students. Flexible hours. Call 763- 3000 to apply. 17H922 EXPERIENCED, MATURE BABYSITTER needed for two…

…-1355.86H0915 SEVERAL MALE students needed for swimwear commercial promotion. Excellent pay. Send three photos in brief attire, detailed description, introduc- tion to Reflections, Box 791132, Dallas, 75379…

…. 78H0910 STUDENT telephone callers for School of Dentistry fundraising. 3 hours per week. Minimum $4.50/hr. Call Dwight Edwards at 763-3315. 80H0914 "C" PROGRAMMERS WANTED Ark Microsystems is currently…

…-LSA Student Gover- nment-responsible for coordinating all office ac- tivities, serve as resource person on LSA-SG and University activities. Must have good clerical skills to perform routine office tasks. 10…

September 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…. General oties may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; lDay calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not acepted ford publictin._ WEDNESDAtY, SEPTEMER 14 Da y Calendar…

…, -Thailand, T~rkey, United Arab Repub- lic, the United lKingdomn, Uruguay, en- zuela'and Yuoava. The grants are ORGAN IZATION - NOTICES USE OF TIS COLUMN FOR AN- r4ONCEMENTS is available to officially…

… rcognized and regstered student or- ganizations only. Organizations who ar planning t be active for the Fall Term must be .registered in the Office of; Student Organizations by Fr.,ept. 18. Frms'are, avalabe…

… Barbour Gkrm Dance Studio. Graduates Student Council, Business mneting, Thurs., Sept. '15, at 7:30 p.m., in West Conference Room, Rackham Bld4g. Moder Thahce Club ,ance technique classes Tues. nights, 7…

…-trip transportation, tui- tion, a living allowance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who…

…- tute* of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Special * Meeting September 12, 1966…

… Approved: Revisions in University Regulations concerning Stu~dent Orga- nlzations. Doctoral Examination for Mitchell Sheldon Novit, Business Administra- tion ;thesis: "A Field Study of Role Conflict and…

… Ambiguity among Man- agters in a Modern Department Store," Wed., Sept. 14., Room 316 Business Ad- ministration, at 2 p.m. Chairman : G. S. Odlorne. Student Government UCuncil Approval cfthe fotlowing student

… sponsored events becomnes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student

September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… Korea, the paternal ire was aroused-perhaps justi- fiably. A flood of indignant letters came in to Congressmen, up for re-election, and it was quite reasonably suggested that the college student could…

… also learn to play with a gun. The frightening angle was that the many were judge by the few, and every college student was identified as an irresponsible hedonist. It has now become virtually im…

… critical areas in the world, it is encouraging to note that the University's Near Eastern Studies depart- ment is continuing its program to cultivate a better understanding of the Arab world. The two Middle…

… another's. For example, the YD's might be trying to convince the student body that the moon is green, the YR's claiming that it is red, and the YP's asserting that it is blue. On closer examination, however…

…,aBusi- ness, Art Staffs will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the Generation Office, Student Publications Building. Newman Club Mixer tonight from 8 to 12, Newman Club. Dancing, enter- tainment, and refreshments. All…

… Catho- lic students and friends cordially invit- ed. School of Music Assembly Council Near East Club. Organisational meet* ing at 7 p.m. in the League. Carleton S. Coon will be the guest and will dis…

…- cuss Near Eastern problems with stu- dents and all those interested. S.R.A. Coffee Hour, Lane Hall, 4:15- 5:30 p.m. All students invited. Hillel. Evening services followed by social hour, 7:45, Hillel…

… House. Michigan Christian Fellowship. Im- portant meeting for all members and interested students, 7:30 p.m., Fireside Room, Lane Hall. Coming Events Hillel. Sabbath morning services, 9 a.m., Hillel House…

students, friends, and families are welcome. 01w Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

September 22, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

…Ctc ONE BEDROOM APT. very close to campus. Call 761-1840. Stratford Apts. 1318 Forest Ct. 070922 1-MAN APT. available Oct. 1. West side. Call 662-2142 or 761-0510 any- time. No pets. 99C922 STUDENT HOUSING…

… Washtenaw - 971-9220 cCtc DAH LMAN N APRMET ROOMMATES TRANSPORTATION GRAD MALE STUDENT looking for RIDER WANTED to Boston Oct. roommate, modern, furnished 2- 4th. Share driving and expenses. bdrm apt, own…

… bdrms./$172 per mn. Phone 761-0590 or visit office, 2400 Arrowwood Trail. Open 9 to 4 daily. Weekends 12 noon-5. cte SOUTH VIEW APARTMENTS STUDENTS WELCOME 1 Extra large unfurnished apartments; bus…

… knowledge of medical terms, we have a job for you. Part time, full time, flexibility for students. Fonex, 761-1115. 73H925 MEAL JOB-waiter needed at Psi Upsilon Frat. compensation: Eleven meals weekly. Bud…

September 05, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… not give further details about Assad's meeting with Peter Maurer in Damascus but said the Red Cross chief also met Deputy Foreign Minister Faysal Mekdad and the head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent…

… California MIAMI (AP) - Students at Florida's public colleges and universitiescannot be charged higher out-of-state tuition sim- ply because their parents are in, the U.S. illegally, a federal judge ruled. U…

….S. District Judge K. Michael Moore determined the policy violates the equal pro- tection clause of the Constitu- tion by forcing those students to unfairly pay three times as much as Florida residents. Chil…

… Center on behalf of several Florida students who were denied in-state tuition because they could not prove their parents are in this coun- try legally. The center's deputy legal director, Jerri Katzerman…

…, said Tuesday that Moore's rul- ing could give thousands of students greater access to an education. "He has said in no uncertain terms that these youngsters are citizens and they have been dis…

…. Last month in New Jersey, a state appeals court ruled that an American-born student whose parents could not prove legal status was wrongly denied financial aid. The American Civil Liberties Union said…

… that ruling could affect thousands of New Jersey students seeking state assistance to attend col- lege. In California, a challenge was resolved in favor of the students. Similarly, the Colo- rado…

… has been in effect for several years, applies to students under age 24 who are also claimed as depen- dents by parents. According to a Florida International Univer- sity law professor's analysis of U…

….S Census figures, nearly 9,000 children of illegal immigrant parents are enrolled in Florida public colleges and universities. in a given year. . It wasn't immediately clear Tuesday how many current students

students The . who lived out of state. inctof FREE' "This is simply incorrect," R Fview Moore wrote, adding that his GRAD PRACTICE TESTS ruling "would not prevent MCAT 10/06/2012 the state from continuing to…

September 05, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…, Iran's development of missiles capable of striking the Jewish state, and Iranian support for hos- tile Arab militantgroups. Israel's timeline for military action is shorter than that of the United…

…: Undocumented Florida students can't be charged more Regardless of immigration status, Fla. residents can pay in-state tuition MIAMI (AP) - Students at Florida's public colleges and universities cannot be…

… clause of the Constitution by forcing those students to unfair- ly pay three times as much as Florida residents. Children born in this country are citizens whether or not their parents have legal…

…-state tuition," Moore wrote. The ruling Friday came in a lawsuit filed by the Montgom- ery, Ala.-based Southern Pov- erty Law Center on behalf of several Florida students who were denied in-state tuition because…

… they could not prove their parents are in this coun- try legally. The center's deputy legal director, Jerri Katzerman, said Tuesday that Moore's rul- ing could give thousands of students greater access…

… to the State University System of Florida. Children of illegal immi- grants have won similar battles in other states. Last month in New Jersey, a state appeals court ruled that an American-born student

… whose parents could not prove legal status was wrongly denied financial aid. The American Civil Liberties Union said that ,ruling could affect thousands of New Jersey students seeking state assistance to…

… attend col- lege. In California, a challenge was resolved in favor of the students. Similarly, the Colorado attor- ney general issued an opinion in 2007 determining that legal state residents were eligible…

… for in-state tuition even if their par- ents were residing in the coun- try illegally. The Florida policy, which has been in effect for several years, applies to students under age 24 who are also…

… year. That argu- ment, however, assumed Florida would be forced to offer in-state tuition to all students who lived out of state. "This is simply incorrect," Moore wrote, adding that his ruling "would…

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