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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 154) • Page Image 16

… gain visibility on campus and draw support for their group. "They did not come to any Arab or Muslim students and ask them if they wanted that representation," said LSA Rep. Fadi Kiblawi. Rackham Rep…

…. Jessica Curtin, a member of BAMN, said the green armbands are part of a national cam- paign supported by Arab-American students at other campuses. "It's not true that Arab students as a whole oppose this…

… committed to getting his Heisman campaign back on track in front of the home crowd. Tennessee 34, Louisiana State 20 By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly approved its $415…

… Washington. BAMN has organized an anti-war rally on the Diag and begun a green arm- band campaign meant to show support for Arab-Americans who have been victims of harassment or violence because of the…

… what it was," said MSA Vice President Jessica Cash. Jackie Bray, a member of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality, asked MSA to stop groups like BAMN from dominating impor- At attention…

… Most students, Americans support U.S. going to war NEWS t BAMN blasted for dominating raci By John Alexander and Carrie Thorson Daily Staff Reporters STAFF PICKS WEEK 3 seEcTioNs ALL PICKS MADE…

students and campus groups with anti-war senti- ments say they have not found it diffi- cult to push their cause here. A Gallup Organization poll released Tuesday - two weeks after terrorists attacked New…

… support from the University adminis- tration and various other groups on campus," said LSA senior Paul Saba, president of the Arab American Anti- Discrimination Committee. "There have been way more positive…

… things happening than anything negative." So far, anti-discrimination groups and anti-war groups have been the most vocal and visible groups on cam- pus. Many.students speculated that the University…

… hate for hate." Although students with anti-war opinions have been most visible on campus, this doesn't mean the majori- ty of students oppose military action. "All you see is the anti-war feeling, but…

September 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…R 4A - Friday, September 13, 2013 C 1 4e Michioan l 4:lat,*lv The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Not-so-welcome week 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since…

… invade our privacy as students, as pedes- trians and as individuals when they submit us to Breathalyzer testing under these circumstances. So, do you have to take that breath test? Will you get hauled off…

… drinking amongminors. If the goal ow into is to ensure student safety and dis- courage illegal drinking, alco- hol education s within your -was well as rights as an trust between students and erican citizen…

… to law enforce- ment - needs ise a breath test. to be encour- aged more than the targeting of students with excessively harsh .ppeals punishments. 9, saying Be cautious if you drink, but search…

… ithout a always be aware. You have consti- protect tutional rights to privacy as an indi- looking vidual living in the United States than - underage student or not. So know nce. your rights, Wolverines…

September 24, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… the 2006 GOP nomination and is serv- ing his last two-term in the state House. UNITED NATIONS Rice says Arab nations invited to Mideast summit Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said yesterday that key…

Arab nations, including Syria, would be invited to President Bush's planned Mideast peace conference this fall and expressed hope they would attend. Formal invitations haven't been issued yet but Rice…

… civilians, he added: "There are serious challenges to the sover- eignty of Iraq." In Arabic, he used the word "tajawiz" which can be translated either as "affronts" or "challenges." TOKYO Moderate Fukuda…

… year, we survey about 50,000 secondary school students and bring the name of the University of Michigan before them," Johnston said. "And that's the population from which our student body is drawn…

… drug abuse. "It's the only study that surveys certain grade-level students each year while also tracking the lon- gitudinalprogress of these people into the future," said Compton, who heads the Division…

…. This year the study will survey nearly 50,000 eighth graders and high school students throughout the United States. ALLISUNGHAM AN/Daily Michael Frosti, a contestant on "Survivor: China" and Traverse…

September 05, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… through an urn of water that cools smoke as it is drawn through. The hookah was a popular attraction at the Arab Students Association table yesterday in the Diag during Festifall. F ntices suents t Jo…

… campus activities By Carmen Johnson Daily Staff Reporter If you didn't know how many stu- dent groups existed on campus before, you do now. A lot. On a crowded Diag, 325 student organizations set up…

… booths inviting students to join their groups at Fes- tifall yesterday. LSA freshman Rachael Maciasz walked around the Diag with hands fug of free.literature and goodies handed out by student organiza…

…- tions. "The amount of student groups that are out there are is overwhelm- ing," Maciasz said. Although she admitted to being primarily inter- ested in community service organi- zations, she still ventured…

… satisfy any stu- dent. Engineering sophomore Yunwen Lee sat at the Singapore Student Association table giving out picture frames and t-shirts to students. "We even attracted people who weren't from…

… suc- cessful," Business School junior Eric Singer said, pointing to the list of names collected. Festifall organizer Ray Wixson from the Office of Student Activi- ties and Leadership spent the day…

… making sure no student groups encountered problems. "There's so much energy for Fes- tifall," Wixson said. "It's the first week of school, the weather is usu- ally nice and everyone's excited about the new…

… school year." Student organizers registered groups during the summer, all hop- ing to secure a spot most visible to students. Booths are organized cate- gorically in and along the peripher- al of the Diag…

…. This year, student academic groups were the lucky ones - accruing prime Festifall locations right in the center of the Diag. "And if we could accommodate more tables there would be a lot more groups out…

…, gay, bisexual and transgender individu- als. The group - known as the Task Force on the Campus Climate for Transgender, Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Faculty, Staff and Students - which was started in…

September 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… area -j' Northland Family Planning Clinic, Inc. Page 2-Thursday, September 27, 1979-The Michigan Daily Student biker injured in State St. auto accident By TIMOTHY YAGLE A Univesity junior was treated…

… Natural Resources student from Bethesda, Md. was traversing State street at a crosswalk just before 2 p.m. when her bicycle was struck in the rear by a small southbound vehicle. Police said no arrests were…

… the Jordan River into reality" of what he called the PLO's the Arab world with a plea to the rising political power. Palestine Liberation Organization Jackson, after meeting Jordanian of- (PLO) to cease…

… ficials who considered him pro-PLO, President Anwar Sadat in Egypt. with a triumphant visit to the Israeli- ONCE IN Jordan, Jackson again occupied city of Nablus. Arabs hoisted spoke of the Palestinian…

… Amity Review Seminars 15 student average class size Team teaching technique Convenient weekend classes EXCLUSIVE MATH REFRESHER 800-243-4767 Jackson showed signs of annoyance when armed Israeli soldiers…

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September 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… Eight Pages Students start group0to back auto workers With the deadline for an auto strike less than 60 hours away, a group of students met yesterday to discuss methods of sup- porting the auto workers…

…. The purpose of the group, which calls itself the Students to Support Auto Workers, is to "provide political and material support for the workers if they go on strike," accord- ing to Frank Shoichet, a…

…." The group is recognized by Student Gov- ernment Council as a student organization and has its office'in the Student Activities N Bldg. According to SGC Executive Vice Presi- dent Jerry De Grieck, part…

… still held captive L . in 'special hotel' By Trie Associated Press The blasts that demolished three captive airliners in the Jordan desert provoked dis- sension in Arab ranks last night, as the central…

… reinforce de- mands for release for seven Arab commandos held in Europe. A fourth plane, worth $25 million, had been blown up at Cairo at the start of his- tory's worst week of air piracy. The con- certed…

… Western governments to concede to ourem. terms." The front's original terms were that Bri- tain, Switzerland and West Germany had to release the Arab commandos in their cus- tody or the planes would be…

… our militants held It rema in these colonial lands." actually v It was unclear what the'front wanted the Arab peac United States to do. No member of the Arab in bad tr commando groups is known to be…

…." ------------------- - -Associated Press F THE PLANES captured by Arab guerrillas, a VC-14 owned by BOAC, stands Jordanian desert (above) moments before it was blown up by the guerrillas f. 'ace talks jeopordized b id east ailin…

… be tolerable for Israel. And be tolerable, the Arab must show ity to influence or control the n guerrillas. eir's prime concern in coming to on in the next few days is with ccusations of military…

…'s experimental nature, the students who live there seem to create an easy-going, innovative, atmosphere which is reflected on the coed corridor. The sixth floor is noisy, in part because all of the doors are open…

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…. CHARGES BIAS Student (Continued from Page 1) currently acting division direc- tor, and Program Manager Bishop, allegedly discouraged the hiring of blacks. In her affidavit, former em- ploye Kathleen…

… Levin still strongly opposes. "THE JURY is still not in on marijuana," he said. "We still do not know its long-term effects and I am opposed to its legali- zation." OPPRESSION- JEWISH CITIZENS IN ARAB

… ARBORLAND-97 1-9975Ito trek down to State street or MAPLE VILLAGE-761-2733 as _ one student described it, E. LIBERTY-668-9329 "take their lives into their own I E. UNIVERSITY-662-0354 had. -'--- bands." ALL…

…. Ford blasts Arabs (Continued trom Page 1) Ford's remarks. needy countries and boost tech- "I couldn't agree with ever nical aid to their food produc- thing he said," commented S tion programs. He also…

… Baroody o HE TURNED to the energy Saudi Arabia said he told For question with blunt words for at a recention later that "i the Arab countries: "Now is the costs me $11 just to have lunc time for the oil…

… producers to whi. for $10 he can buy enoug define their conception of a gasoline to drive his car for global policy on energy to meet week." the growing need-and to do Several non-Arab diplomat this without…

… and re- ,economic problems. "I naturall cent oil price and production hope that it will1soon be possibl decisions." for the U.S. government to sa ARAB DIPLOMATS reacted more concretely what they t with…

September 16, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 16, 2002 - 7A Arab nations ask UN for help in establishing peace School time UNITED NATIONS (AP) - In a shift likely to put more pressure on Sad- dam Hussein…

…-Faisal called on the Baghdad regime to allow U.N. inspec- tors back into Iraq to ensure it is not developing nuclear, chemical or bio- logical weapons. Other Arab nations also pressed Iraq to comply with U…

….N. obligations and wants an end to U.N. sanctions imposed after the Iraqi army invaded Kuwait in 1990. Although the Iraq crisis has taken center stage at the current session of the General Assembly, Arabs sought…

… yesterday to- the General Assembly, clearly referring to the United States, which Arabs con- sider Israel's main protector. AP PHOTO An Afghan boy makes his way to class Saturday in Kandahar, Afghanistan…

…'s second largest city. Kahdahar schools, which opened last week, are filled with eager students but lacking basic tools. GOP:* Gore lacks his own ideas, no longer 'relevant' LHSP Continued from Page 1A the…

… LHSP community. According to the proposal written, in the 1994-1995 academic year, students of color comprised 32 percent of LHSP students. When a similar study was done last year, only 8.3 percent of…

… LHSP students were from minority groups. Marjorie Horton, LSA assistant dean for undergraduate education, attributes this decrease in diversity to an increase of choices for minority students in the last…

… if some students elect to join these new programs instead of the older program,' Hor- ton said. She added that LHSP plans to implement more aggres- sive recruiting techniques in order to create a…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… committee of Egypt'spncleotrabyauifpeis well as a jury. alo chduedfo tatdae.only political party, the Arab So- -students being tried and sen-; The,, stude aloshdldfo htdt.cia ist Union, and the Cabinet met t…

… pa Washington rally because, Student Mobilization Committee sumed they discussed the dateshbens. entry facult memb~er Tom Vernier' explains,' , See ARABS, Page 8. would decide whn tun, promises to be a…

… reform: tuents ake e initi By BOB SCHREINER Although the aims of the groups jor departments involved are his- -The Budget. This is an area ulty's ire over so emotional an students in an advisory or a…

… centered around two general -Grading. The extension of the which the faculty has usually pre- ber of the history students steer- This year, the majority of stu- evalu over the literary college's language…

… within their on the agenda of almost every the financial overtones of the Related to these substantive with the extent of their repre- tions sizeable number of students to- academic unit to include greater…

student group. While some stu- minority admissions dispute has academic issues is the question of sentation, saying that even non- they gether on an issue which has rare- student participation; and press…

…- dents are pushing to make all prompted some student groups to student participation in the actual voting participation allows them a In y been a focus of campus politics ing for specific decisions on aca…

… as the Student of priorities for allocating their demic unit. For this reason, student leaders Scie A year-and-a-half later, the Council inthe business adminis- unit's fundso hlclg ad say, most of…

… year as includ- lishment last spring of a Univer- pect of academics in which the cision-making process itself. quir as minority admissions and the sity-wide' minority admissions pro- students have…

… virtually no partici- matters. are handled by an execu- This term, the history depart- jor n University's ties with he military. . -Curricular reform. This will gram, many of the student groups paion in the…

September 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Louisiana after leav- ing Michigan State University, where he also helped fund an academic facil- ity for student athletes. Washington, D.C. campus receives terrorist threats Bomb threats and false alarms at…

… George Washington University have kept students fearing for their safety and out of classes throughout the last week. Students evacuated a class last Thursday afternoon after a man wear- ing a large black…

… backpack entered and walked to the front of the classroom while the professor lectured. The man asked the professor sev- eral questions, and the 70-person class became silent. Two students, worried that the…

… bag might contain a bomb, grabbed their belongings and left quickly, and the rest of the class followed. Some students called the university's police department as the professor talked with the man. The…

… man was taken into custody and later released after telling officers he only wanted to add the class to his schedule. In addition, George Washington students were forced to evacuate three other…

… buildings on Tuesday, two because of a bomb threat and the other after two "suspicious" packages arrived at a campus build- ing. UNC students have to pay higher bills Some students at the University of North…

… Carolina who thought they had paid their tuition will be receiving a second bill. This second bill is a result of a legislature-mandated 5 percent tuition increase for students across the state to aid in…

… offsetting the state's financial shortfall this year. Administrators at the university sent the first stack of bills out to students at the standard time and had expected to send out a second bill when…

… about $200 for out- of-state students; a 4 percent Board of Governors approved increase and the newly approved 5 percent legislative increase applied across the state. In-state undergraduate students will…

… feel the lightest hit to their wallets, as their bills will only total $28, with in- state graduate students bearing only a $29 hit. Out-of-state undergraduate students will be forced to pay an addi…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 92

… ditional Chinese brocade dres- and gathered groups of stu- ats from Turkey, Japan, Korea d the United Arab Republic are ly scenes at this University. kpproximately 1350 students per nester from 80 different…

…. Outside of Canada, ha is the country sending the ist students. he copcentration of students m abroad is in the engineering lege, but all courses of study enriched by an international nt ofhview. Many a…

…, International Week, United Nations Week, the International Ball, the International Variety Show, the International Students' Association and the teas at the In- ternational Center. Other import- ant meeting…

… sessions go far deeper than simple imitation. Each year, a group of students from all over the world organize and present a variety show which tours the state and presents at least one home performance. Afri…

… as a common meeting place for and bond between Ameri- can and international students alike is the International - Stu- dents' Association. Headed by Rafi Hariri, Iran, and Elliot Tepper, United States…

…, this organization sponsors cultural, educational, so- cial and athletic events. ISA works in cooperation with the clubs of students from differ- ent countries, sponsors lectures on topics of culture and…

… political in- terest, ind furnishes an opportu- nity for American and interna- tional students to work together. From foreign diplomats and visiting professors to students sent from their respective…

… countries to every department of the Univer- sity, the International Center sees all. It counsels, house, programs, and acquaints with University life students and spouses from other lands. Thursday afternoon…

… teas fur- nish a central meeting for stu- dents from all over campus. Many Services The International Center holds dancing classes, refers students to appropriate academic counselors, forms a liaison…

… with United States government agencies and foreign governmental sponsors, and works closely with ISA and student na- tionality clubs. The English Language Institute gives an intensive course in Eng- lish…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 26, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… 26, 1970 Ten Cents Eight Pages LSA 'student govt. fights anonymity Hussein, guerrillas By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ What should a young student govern- ment seeking to establish legitimacy do when most…

… of its constituency doesn't even know it exists?, ?erhaps the summer months have blurred the memories of the literary college's 12,000 students, for' the LSA student government has begun its first full…

student support may place them in an ineffec- tive position. Created by a referendum of literary college students last March, the govern- ment has not been recognized by the faculty, who retain the…

student body and chief executive officer of the government, "and unless we attain a large amount of support among our constituency, the faculty will be able to dismiss us as illegitimate." Compounding the…

… revival of Arab-Israeli peace talks, but no quick resumption' was expected: In Tel Aviv, Israeli spokesmen reiterated t h e i r government's readiness to take effective mes- ures to defeat the Palestinian…

… guerrillas in Jodan, if Hussein fails to do so. Meanwhile, Libya wasreported to have renewed its proposal for the establishment of an Arab po- lice force to supervise a cease- fire in Jordan. The proposal, in…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…, the women going to the Michigan League, the men, to the Michigan Union. The League and Union are sponsoring forums from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to acquaint the new student with activities on the campus…

… to answer any general questions the students may have. Coke Dates Scheduled All afternoon the Union Ball- room will be the site of annual Orientation Week "coke dates." New students will gather there…

… the Orientation Program from 7:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. as freshmen gather to hear the an- nual President's Address. Univer- sity President Harlan Hatcher will greet the students and welcome them to…

… university life. Today's program will end with an all-campus sing to take place on the diagonal at 9 p.m. This year marks the first time that lights have been used at the sing, enabling students to see as well…

… as hear their neighbors. The sing is planned to acquaint new students with the University's various tra- ditional songs. SBX Begins. Sales T oda Included in the medical school's unit are the…

…, sports, business, or pho- tography staffs, according to Dale Cantor, '59, personnel director. There will be four meetings so that all students may attend. They will be held Sept. 24, 25, and 26 at 4:15 p…

….m. and on Sept. 25 at 7:15 p.m. in the evening. "We welcome all interested stu- dents," Miss Cantor remarked. "Opportunities for advancement are unlimited." sThe meetings will be held at the Student

… Publications Building, 420 Maynard. Union Re than 100 per cent since 1952 to 624 students last spring, the old quarters were quite cramped, Dean Reddig explained. The school now has facilities to expand…

… Ann Arbor bisi- nesspeople indicate they have no vacant positions, a wide variety of jobs on and off campus remain open to students. A number of- fraternities and sororities have "meal jobs" open. Men…

…'who wait tables are paid with meals in such jobs. Likewise, many students may find employment in the dormitory cafeterias, libraries and offices. In- formation on other jobs may- be obtained from the…

September 16, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily- Monday, September 16, 1991 - Page 7 Arab officials: .hostage release may rai BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Lebanon's top Shiite Muslim cleric said yesterday that a Western hostage…

… would be released in weeks, but urged a one-time swap involving the captives and Arab prisoners to end the crisis. Sheik Mohammed Mehdi Shamseddine's statements came amid intense speculation that free…

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September 13, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… 04e i ia DaUf Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Arab terrorists: ngon 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… the part of the Organization of Arab Students in Sunday's Daily to justify the mur- der of 11 Israeli Olympians is a per- verse lesson in logic. For how can one justify as politi- cally expedient the…

… states, for instance, that illogic emerge as what the article calls "a desperate tactic". The fact that the guerrillas are beseiged by both Arabs and Israelis has driven them to indis criminate murder…

… peace in the Mideast - which both the Israelis and the Arab countries have gradually come to see as the only viable solution - is not served by feeble attempts to explain away the terrorism at Munich. Ted…

… The article implies that I believe Perhaps tl that student activism involves no beenrhappier more than membership on com- fire and bri] mittees. Obviously, this is false. top of my lun Mere…

… participation in committees that the stu by itself will not lead to real soc- empty rhetor. ial change. However, committee style, and m participation can be used as one the student of many tools, especially in t…

… mer is that these actions are im- of the type practical during the summer due obvious wh to the small number of students onfict h on campus, conflict has t on capus.is likely to The article further…

September 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs who is in charge pf issuing the pasteboards. As older students graduate, the number of student drivers will continue to decrease, Gwin hopes. No statistics are ready…

… commuting students will have to use the bus, he said. "But that doesn't affect more than 100 peo- ple." There's a new list of University parking areas open to students. Parking in restricted areas will bring…

… fines and possible loss of driving privileges on the offender, Gwin pointed out. Faculty and staff personnel and disabled students must get park- ing permits. "A driving permit is not a parking permit…

…," he said. Western Allies SStunch Berlin Stand- Bevin ;. U.S. DELEGATES AT GENERAL ASSEMBLY OPENING-As Arabs ambushed and killed four in an Arab convoy, members of the United Nations General Assembly…

… met in Paris. Left to right, John Foster Dulles, Warren R. Austin, head of the U.S. delegation, and Secretary of State Marshall. * *k * Arabs- Ambush UN Convoy Kill Four ae Oa_ OT Slosson Criticizes…

… con- cern for housing, education and civil rights legislation. Forsythe called for a general over-haul of State rules for ap- portionment for representation in the State Legislature. Student Freed From…

… cleared student is Homer Forrester, of 332 E. William street. He was the driver of a car that struck the Whitmore Lake child Sunday on US-23 north of Ann Arbor. In a conference with Capt. Ervin Klager of…

… the Sheriff's de- t~ivP h rnn.en ading vesterdavo TEL AVIV, Israel-(AP)-Arabs ambushed a United Nations-spon- sored Jewish convoy today and killed an American technician and three Jews, Israeli army au…

… occurred about 2 p.m. Israeli time, near the Latrun pumping station, which was blasted last month by Arab irreg- ulars. IN THE CONVOY were a white United Nations jeep, two private cars, six trucks and one…

… Jerusalem, a sister of the gen- eral manager of the Anglo-Pales- tine Bank. JEWISH witnesses who hid in a ditch 20 minutes before escaping back to Tel Aviv with most of the convoy told this story: The Arabs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

… to Hamtramck to monitor the treatment of Arab- American voters during today's primary election for mayor and city council. Thirty-two observers will visit selected polling locations to ensure voters…

… officials also recruited bilingual Arab-American and Asian-American poll workers for the 2000 election. Two Hamtramck residents were convicted in November of violat- ing state election law by singling out…

… one reason caller ID was not added to phone ser- vices earlier was because the student demand for it is not evident given the costs. "The pluses and the minuses all have cost imple- mentations," Durst…

… the voice mail, that's cool. But an answer- ing machine would work too. It really doesn't matter," he said. Palms said he has not noticed students showing much concern about the lack of caller ID…

… later than expected, we are expecting to provide it free of charge of this year. Students who already own caller ID equipment will find out when the service is available simply by looking at their phones…

… fulfills the desires of the student body. An all-male house is not planned for the future. "We want to continue to work to provide the most attractive housing arrangements for our students," Zeller said. "If…

September 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…, af- ter all, and the Assembly members still reacted favorably to the Board's decision to retain a mandatory live-in rule for first year students. Also ten years ago members of the all-black fraternity…

…, Jewish graduate students have planned an informal discussion on marriage between Jews and non-Jews at Hillel at 8. Rah, rah Beethoven's Missa Solemnis may be Heaven to some ears, but it won't sell many…

… A vX n sinn hill The Michigan Daily-Sunday, September 24, 1978-Page 3 ARAB ANTI-ACCORD PLAN FINISHED Egypt cheers returning Sadat CAIRO, Egypt (AP)-More than 100,000 cheering Egyptians jubilant over…

… the new prospects for peace with Israel welcomed President Anwar Sadat home yesterday. But in Damascus other Arab leaders put the final touches on a "rejectionist" plan to undermine the Camp David…

… in Damascus with Syrian President Hafez Assad. Vance, who is trying to sell the Camp David accords to the Arabs, toured Saudi oilfields yesterday. Assad asked him to postpone his Damascus visit un- til…

… today because the Arab hard-line summit ran overtime. Sadat was swamped by thousands of well-wishers at an airport reception at- tended by the entire Egyptian Cabinet and all 360 members of Parliament…

… days talking with King Hassan II without winning that moderate Arab leader's public support. In the Syrian captial, the leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization and four hard-line Arab states…

… the new Egyptian- Israeli agreements-that they do not provide for total Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands or for the right of Palestinians to establish their own state in those lands. He said he would…

September 22, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

… indecision makes the attitude of the Saudis even more impor- tant. As custodians of Islam's holiest shrines, they are regarded as religious leaders in the Arab world, and their oil riches and huge aid programs…

… give them considerable sway over Jordan and other poorer Arab states. THE OBJECTIONS the Saudis have expressed to the Camp David plan are the same as those voiced by Jordan's Ibrahim - that it does not…

… will take the approval of the Saudis, privately if not publicly, before Hussein would risk ID ills. Vance the wrath of more radical Arabs and join the negotiations. One point Vance was expected to…

…'- stress to the conservative Saudis was, that a collapse of the peace process* could result in Sadat's replacement as, Egyptian leader by someone aligned with radical Arab governments. THE CAMP David…

… !D. No. RULES 1. You must be a U of M student. 2.. You must choose your series in order of preference. 3. Married students may send applications together. 4. This application MUST BE POSTED BY U…

… clashes three years ago bet- ween the Gush Emunim and the Labor government of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The 1975 settlement attempts touched off Arab riots in the West Bank. But Foreign Minister…

… Moshe Dayan called the latest incident "in internal Israeli problem" and said it would not affect negotiations with the Arabs. Dayan said Israel would stand firm against unauthorized settlement attempts…

September 14, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… a plane to Syria in an air battle and newspapers in both countries issued calls to arms. Meanwhile, a small radical Arab guerilla organization has threaten- ed violence against West Germany. Both…

… reported in yesterday that PremiereGolda Meir' s warning that Israel will fight terrorism with all its power amounted to an "official declaration of war on Arab ter- rorism." Davar, Meir's Labor party paper…

…. VIETS, Page 10 SGC voluntary funds motion killed by esi By JAN BENEDETTI A Student Government Council motion to request the Regents to institute a new voluntary funding tion" of the motion. "The…

… Stern, said one of the jailed ter- Student Judiciary. rorists, whom he did not name, is CSJ, the judicial branch of SGC, a member of his group. also voted 3-1 to enjoin SGC Presi-' Military analysts in…

… Tel Aviv say dent Bill Jacobs from presenting Jerusalem may respond to future the plan before the Regents. SGC's Arab terrorism in surprising ways. motion, passed 6-2 at Tuesday's "Israel is expected to…

September 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…"I Think We've Managed To Save His Face" .1) Iat4 ''ppnhln, ,p l. Sixty-Eighth Year |- EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ill Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors…

…. This must be noted in all reprints. Aradull 20, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: MICHAEL KRAFT Union Incompetence Costs Students Money "TEANNE EAGELS" is the chronicle of a great actress who mi d well have been…

…'tragedy. p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, in t ee Student Publications Build The oodis ombe, he ate Anyone interested in revie" theme omnipresent,.(and'in the ing for the Daily or in drawl case of Jeannes' walking…

… day old, eady one of the largest campus stu- tizations has fumbled the ball on two gest annual projects. Few student igs on this campus have the poten- as important. to the -student finan- >es the Union…

…-operated Student Book And seldom does the Student Gov-, ;ouncil delegate anything as big as run student charter flight to Europe. ,use of poor organization, inadequate ient peresonnel, and a complete lack t and…

… planning, both student-spon- acts have earned classification among fallures of the organization. Not only failed to achieve their goals of satis- student's needs and saving him ey have actually and acutely…

September 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… another. And perhaps the most important to date was the union of Egypt and Syria in, and federation of Yemen with, the United Arab Re- public. Writes Philbsophy in Bookf In the manner of Adolph Hit-+ ler…

… study reflecting . . . asking myself: What is our positive role in this troubled world, and where1 is the place in which we should fulfill that role? It seemed to him, Nasser wrote,t that the Arab circle…

… fu-i ture (and, however he tries toc change his disguise, the same ene-f my)--so long as this is true, why do we scatter our efforts? Arabs Have Three Strengths The Arab circle, Nasser said, has three…

…. The book is sched- uled for publication during Janu- ary, 1959. GAMAL ABDEL NASSER--Egypt's chief has three dreams: The unification of the Arab Republic into a strong force; a voice in the future of…

… CHUCK WAGON Extends a hearty welcome to the University students His restdurant is open to YOU from 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Fine Salads & Sandwiches - PIZZA' CLOSED TUESDAYS I COTTAGE INN PIZZERIA, FREE…

September 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…-Aqsamosque. Palestinians want the Arab sector to be the capital of a Palestinian state, but Israel insists on sovereignty over all of the holy city. Even if formal ties aren't achieved with other nations, Novick said their…

… transferring messages to other students equipped with voice mail. "You can send messages directly to a person's voice mail without ringing their phone and you can make lists and send messages to 20 people," said…

… chosen as the voice- mail test site because it has a substantial returning student population. Levy said, "Mosher-Jordan has the largest returning population of any of the residence halls in our system…

…." Mo-Jo has 510 residents, with 85 percent of residents returning from last year. No new wiring was required in Mo- Jo to accommodate the voice mail sys- tem. Students will be asked to evaluate the…

… halls, a cost will have to be assessed. "We don't know whether it will be an optional service like we're handling cable TV or if it will be built into the room and board fee," Levy said. Students have…

… expressed satisfac- tion with the new voice mail system. "I like it; it's just like an answering relations with Russia. "You know what? I'm not im- pressed." After Israel's victory over threeArab armies in…

… the 1967 Mideast war, Arab states campaigned for diplomatic isola- tionoftheJewish state. They succeeded in getting 29 African countries and all the Soviet bloc nations to go along. Most have now…

… Virginia, students also have a voice mail system. "All students living in campus hous- ing have voice mail," said Jeff Gaynor, a junior at the College of William and Mary. Installed four years ago, the voice…

… programs on your desktop PC. Pick up a coupon at your college bookstore. HEWLETT PACKARD Tne Micnigan Daily (IS r4SN045967))is puoisneaMonday through lraay auring me ra ana winter terms by students at the…

September 19, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

…-thirds. This happened at the summer's emergency ses- sion on the Middle East, when no major resolution was adopted. Fortunately, the nations do not always vote by blocs. Except on WADI YUBAS, Jordan (A) - Arab

… not only food from what was their prime agri- cultural region but much-needed foreign curreftcy by selling it to other Arab countries. Moreover, one source said, both countries collect customs duties…

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September 15, 1954 • Page Image 11

… in Program 11 Many Clubs Available To Students (Continued from Page 1) Another semester's program of religious and social activities will be inaugurated this fall by the Student Religious Association…

students are en- titled to participate in the asso- ciation's activities, and to use Lane Hall facilities, including a library, music room, auditorium, kitchen, meeting rooms, and lounge. SRA's fall program…

student religious groups. The Newman Club is the campus organization of Catholic students. Under the guidance of Rev. Fr. Frank J. McPhillips, the club is a part of St. Mary's Student Chapel. Throughout the…

…'rith Hillel Foundation serves as the religious center for Jewish students. Under the direction of Rabbi Hershel Lymon, the group spon- sors forums, religious activities, and welfare drives. It also offers a…

September 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…IM FiaSe br9 21 /1SpeilCo m mraieEdt w W, -w w BEYOND OUR SHORES International students strive to find peace in a severed post 9/11 world. BY BRIENNE PRUSAK Like many children around the…

… challenges attaining jobs in the U.S. because of their immigration status, international students have - like many people around the world - experienced the effects of that day that changed not only the U…

… clearly arose between Arabs and non-Arabs LSA senior Wan Aisyah cameto the United States from Malaysia in 2008 to attend the University. Aisyah said he first saw the impact Sept.11 had on people…

… graduate student the middle of the night and told him about who began studying at the University three the attacks, said he immediately noticed a weeks before 9/11, said the attacks limited higher level of…

… brought negative attention upon Pakistan, currently trying to find an academic posi- she added. tion that doesn't require clearance. "(9/11) has had a huge impact on the gen- Engineering graduate student

… a di said of'his employment situation in the positive career path to create change, other U.S."My problemis thatI can't contact any- students have seen firsthand the effects of one about the reason…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… The Springgans, Dominick's, 812 Monroe, 8 p.m. Q Arab American Students' As- sociation, mass meeting, Michi- gan Union, Wolverine Room, 8:30 p.m. U Chinese Christian Fellowship, meeting, Dana Building…

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 24, 1993 - 3 Entree Plus worries students By ADAM ANGER DAILY STAFF REPORTER More than 16,000 students use 'Entree Plus - the convenient form of "cashless…

…" payment for purchases at on-campus stores and restaurants. Andwhile users seem satisfied with the service, many students are skepti- cal about the security of their Entree Plus debit cards. Students may…

…. University Law student Luis Fuentes-Rohwer said he has stopped carrying his Entree Plus card because he does not want it to get stolen. "I don't keep (my Entree Plus card) in my wallet because (the vendors…

…, admitted his cashiers sometimes forget to check the photo- graphs on students' Entree Plus card. "We see people using others' cards a lot," Thomas said. Although many students use their friends' Entree Plus…

… cards, Thomas said, Ilittle Caesars has only seen one incidence of someone charging on a stolen card. Many students said they voluntar- ily let others use their Entree Plus card and have no problem. "My…

… roommate uses mine, and I use hers. I know (vendors) don't check the picture ID," said Birdie Goynes, an LSA junior. 'People start thinking of Entree Plus as a credit card,' - Luis Fuentes-Rohwer Law student

… University officials said they put Entree Plus money directly on stu- dents' ID cards for two reasons: to provide students with the convenience of carrying only one card, and to en- sure that a photograph is…

… incidences out of 16,000 Entree Plus accounts where problems have arisen with stolen cards used for charg- ing purchases. "If (the student) makes a police report, we can print the transaction to find the…

… locations," she said. "We will charge back the vendor and reimburse the student for those charges." Students do not have access to money once they have put it in their Entree Plus accounts. It can be used…

September 09, 1971 • Page Image 61

… the LSA Bldg. floor to sitting around a negotiating table with President Robben Fleming, Student Gov- ernment Council members have in recent times fostered much change in the University com- munity…

…. However, the students' repre- sentative body is only as strong as its members choose to make it, and in any given year, its political nature varies each election. In-the past, SGC members have enmeshed…

… themselves in the University's strident power movement, taking active steps t o wa rds increasing students' role in University decision-mak- ing processes. As well, members have used their influence with…

… administra- tors and faculty to aid various student groups which had been pressing the University to im- plement their demands. And, as SOC campus activists in the past have tended to use their positions as…

… constitution- ally empowered to recognize new s t u d e n t organizations, grant parts of its $18,000 yearly budget to those groups who request funds, "lobby for the interests of students," and serve as the of…

September 13, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… would provide spokesman said "there has been much needed Arab support for Sadat, flexibility shown on both sides." But he who has been alone in negotiating with did not claim the President had gained…

… Carolina on Friday These include Arab demands that and Pennsylvania and Ohio on Israel give up the land it 'captured Saturday. during the Six-Day War of 1967 and ONCE AGAIN projecting an informal recognize…

… that the Palestinian Arabs atmosphere, Carter. turned up on a have "legitimate rights," including the bicycle on the pathways of Camp David right to a homeland on the Israeli- before his meeting with…

…, looking for compromises on commits itself to withdrawal. the future of the West Bank and "There are no plans for King Hussein Palestinian Arabs. to come to Camp David," Powell said. -- ------------ CARTER…

… is known to be exploring I HOUSE OF with both the Egyptians and Israelis HPer 0OFAf provisions of a qroposed declaration or IIMPORTS 'principles regarding the future of alestinian Arabs. I ORIENTAL…

… lots. (Continued from Page 1) which would be built as an addition to Mosher Jordan. Almost 2,000 students would eat daily dorm meals in the $4 million facility, which would open in 1981. University…

… housing officials claim the project would save money over the years. 'Under the plan, dining areas vacated in the affected dorms would be converted to house more students, adding approximately 100 rooms…

… to some students who would have to venture to the facility for each meal. The matter was brought to the attention of MSA by members of the Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS…

…, however, proposed MSA ask the Regents to delay their decision for one month so more student opinion could be gathered. Many MSA members voiced their approval to Katz's suggestion that a one-day dorm meal…

… if the Regents approved the dining maneuvertis week. "Our strategy, then, would be-to try to convince Housing (the University Housing Office) to include students ih the planning stage with the…

September 29, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…-throwing tries to break away from Israeli soldiers yesterday. Settlers storm Hebron streets I ' Newsday HEBRON, West Bank - Thousands ofangryJewish settlers stormedthe streets of Arab Hebron yesterday to protest…

… supporters from all around Israel said they had been betrayed by their government and announced their intention to scuttle the deal. Cries of "Slaughter the Arabs" were heard, and a doctored photograph of…

… Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin wearing an Arab keffiyeh on his head was hoisted above the crowd. Several Palestinians said their houses had been stoned and their cars vandalized. "This agreement being…

… this land to the terrorists, to destroy us, to destroy again the Jewish holy sites, the Jewish synagogues ... You Arabs, ifyou dream about uprooting Jews - forget it. We will be here forever." In the…

… because it doesn't require the settlers to leave," said Reema Abu Handia, a 20-year-old Hebronite. "Hebron is Arab and should stay Arab forever. It was never their land and it never will be." ISCREAM…

…, 20, of Waycross, Ga.; and Navy Seaman Marcus D. Gill, 22, of Woodville, Texas. - From Daily wire services t U i E STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con…

… AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us hel . Call Student Financial Services: 1…

September 26, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

…, SEPTSMBnR 28, 199 -See Ya Soon!! The Arab American Student Association presents "Lebanese folk singer/lute virtuoso Marcel Khalife has been called 'the Bob Dylan of the Middle East.' Khalife, a popular…

…, and volunteering with other students and community organizations. These breaks allow students to build lasting relationships with the communities they learn from and the group of students they serve…

… individual work may not seem as rewarding as the cause merits, lots of people intent on creating a student movement can. Cool, So How Can I Get Involved? Easy-come to our mass meeting. Or you could stop by the…

…) and Amy Ray Student Organization Handbook As part of the Office of Student Activities and Leadership's ongoing commitment to supporting and enabling student organizations, we are very pleased to…

… announce the availability of our first Student Organization Handbook. The handbook is intended for both emerging student leaders and experienced leaders. Topics such as how to become a registered…

…/recognized student organization, how to open a Student Organization Account, and how to recruit and retain members are covered. In addition, topics like what tax information all student organizations need to know, how…

… and where to get programming funding, a list of University resources for programming, how and where to schedule facilities & buses, and what University policies have particular impact for student groups…

… are included. Skd.t Organization D i rtwI Similar to the Student Organization Handbook, the Student Organization Directory is a valuable resource to student leaders; however, it is also very useful for…

students interested in becoming involved in a student organization. Student Organizations who have already registered this fall with MSA will be included. If your organization hasn't registered this Fall…

…, then you have until Friday, September 30th to be included in the directory. Like our publications, the staff at the Office of Student Activities and Leadership are here to assist students and student

September 28, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth 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, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…- " . -- : : ~ f (Ed. Note: Bob Marshall, -a local businessman, has for many years taken an interest in student problems. His article, explaning the difficulties of es- tablishing a University-owned bookstore…

… Pearson's life miser- able. Finally Canada came across with the planes for Israel. This is part of the Dulles policy of trying to curry favor with the Arabs yet at the same time please the Israelis. He has…

… consistently told Colonel Nasser and other Arab leaders that the United States would not sell arms to Israel. But last spring he arranged with Gen. Alfred Gruen- ther of NATO to get the French to sell 24 Mystere…

… actually arranged for the sale. * *. * THE ARABS were not fooled. They protested the sale, but they d did not protest to Paris. They laid their protest right at the door of John Foster Dulles. Only trouble…

…. On used books, Mr. G. is on shaky ground also. He suggests that the student book exchange is a step in the right direction. Let's look at this. The student book ex- change is subsidized by the Uni…

…- versity, Student Government, and the Union. It receives FREE rent, heat, light, water, janitor service, insurance, tax-exemption, adver- tising, and LABOR ... yet appar- ently its prices are not signifi…

…' business? What more would Mr. G. have the University furnish in the way of a subsidy than that it now furnishes to student book exchange? The plain facts are that even with a very heavy subsidy of every cost…

… save that of the books themselves, even with student book exchange paying NONE of its operating costs, it still does not compete successfully with stores which must pay ALL their operat- ing costs. 4…

… university-run bookstores give an automatic discount to all students, say ten or fifteen per- cent." Mr. G., this just is not so, and you owe it to your readers and to yourself to ascertain facts be- fore you…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…---mn 4A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 2, 2003 OP/ED U ie £ tctt *g 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… exclaimed, "I know this sounds a little prejudice, but all those Arabs here should, be forced to go back to where they came from." Always before, a comment like that would have provoked me to grandiose…

… speeches about tolerance and our tradition of immigration, but instead, feeling hope- less, I mumbled something along the lines of "Arabs are nice people." Why bother tying to change his mind, I thought…

… lost on so many at home and that blanket statements like "Arabs should leave" rule the day. It's hard being places where your most basic premise is chal- lenged before you can get to the heart of the…

… California at Santa Cruz. This team-teach- ing collaboration has brought an interdisci- plinary design team experience to hundreds of students. During this time, I formed a very high opinion of Hyland…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 09, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… BOWMAN Editorial Page Editor We, the Black Student Union, the United Asian American Organizations Executive Board, La Casa and the Arab Student Association E-Board are call- ing for an end to the…

… for racial jus- tice in our country and across the world. Articles chosen to best represent the special edi- tion are centralized here on a Magnify website. Our mission statement: As students at…

… discuss issues of education, policing, consumerism, slack- tivism, proper allyship, protests, abolition and privilege. This collection serves as a reminder to the student body, the Univer- sity…

… Michigan Ambassadors program. We demand an intentional, genu- ine inclusion of our organiza- tions prior to future Student Life decisions. BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA believe the rea- sons listed below…

… justify an end to the Michigan Ambassadors program. Student Life did not consult BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA in the creation and imple- mentation of the Michigan Ambassadors program. While the…

… community and disproportion- ately affect Black and Brown students. On July 1 and July 21, 2020, Central Student Govern- ment invited BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA to discuss polic- ing on campus. CSG used…

… public health concerns to justify their plans to increase police pres- ence on campus and informed our organizations of their flawed plan to protect students of color. This culminated in the…

… our own program, on Aug. 17, 2020, Dean of Students Laura Blake Jones presented the Wolverine Culture of Care Ambassador program to the Ann Arbor City Council. Dean Jones gave the Ann Arbor City…

… the formation of canvassing teams, omitting the program’s formal name. Two hours later, The Michigan Daily published an article detail- ing AAPD and Student Life’s ambassador program. On Aug. 21…

…, Student Life sent out a news- letter that mentioned the launch of the Michigan Ambassadors program and the opt-in registry. We were blindsided by the University’s announcement of the Michigan…

September 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… impose a truce in Lebanon, U.S. officials said yesterday. One objective is to replace the Arab League peacekeeping force, which is dominated by Syrian troops, with a United Nations group. The U.S. of…

… yet," one official commented. However, Syria has raised U.S. hopes by indicating it would like to withdraw the troops it has stationed in Lebanon as part ° of an Arab League peacekeeping operation. THE…

… PRESIDENT Allan Smith and wife Alene greet students arriving for the annual tea with President-designate Harold Shapiro and wife Vivian. The tea, held at the president/s house on S. University, attracted 170…

students. TWO PRESIDENTS GREET CALLERS: Students baffedattea By JULIE ENGEBRECHT "I wonder if he takes boarders?" asked one student roaming through the President's House yesterday. "Eh, the cookies are fair…

…, the pun- ch is good," said another woman showing a friend to the table laden with the goodies. "They asked us questions, but we didn't get to find out much about them," one student remarked after…

… meeting the "presidents" and their wives for the first time. IN FACT, the confusion of having both Interim President Allan Smith and President-designate Harold Shapiro greeting students at the an- nual…

… reception for students at the President's House on South Univer- sity proved a useful topic of conver- sation, as did the weather and home towns. Some early arrivals expressed disappointment that the "real…

…. recalled that "somebody said 'Welcome to campus.' Allan's only been here 34 years," she laughed. Alene Smith said she thought the "students are interested in meeting the Shapiros much more than us." "I…

…'m glad Shapiro was there. It shows he's interested in associating with students, and that's good to know," said Sandeep Shekar, a second-year Inteflex student from Kalamazoo. Those who were meeting a…

… pres- Alene Smith W ork/Study upped to $1 million By MARY FARANSKI The federal government has added nearly $1 million to the University's College Work/Study program this year, providing needy students

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… out helpless Vietnamese? Munich: By the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS TrHE AMERICAN media have consistently portrayed the tragedy of Munich as a senseless act perpetrated against innocent Jews as Jews…

… at least as tragic as the Munich incident itself. The president of the Organization of Arab Students campus chapter is Regaei Lasheen. USSR .)V 4 a larger tragedy? Brodsky: Back from the THE…

…Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

…- tend to mislead international public opin- ion when they present the situation in such terms as victimized Jews when they mean Israelis who have usurped the land of Palestine, Arabs when they mean…

… the continuing expulsion of the Pal- estinian people from their homeland, their dispersion throughout the Arab world and elsewhere, and the denial of their interna- tionally recognized right to…

… exile. Relying on the conventional armies of the Arab states has only result- ed in the Israeli occupation of the whole of Palestine, as well as large areas of adjacent Arab states. There remained to the…

…- latively accessible. These restraints, however, came to be eroded by a number of factors. Pushed out 'of the Israeli-controlled territories, the Palestinian Resistance sought refuge in those Arab states…

… adjacent to Israel. l'ac- ed with the revenge meted out by the Israelis against the civilians of t h o s e countries of refuge in retaliation for . the commando presence there, the Arab :tates themselves…

…- raeli military targets became more inac- cessible as well. Moreover, upon witnessing thattthe Is- raelis themselves 'were making little dis- tinction between Palestinian commandos and Arab civilians as…

September 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Vietnam, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Malawi. U.S. embassies in Caribbean coun- tries - Haiti, the Domincan Republic and others - also heightened securi- ty ahead of the…

… - code orange. In Europe, extra security was ordered at airports, government offices and embassies. Iraq tells Arabs to attack U.S. interests An Iraqi vice president threatened yesterday to engulf the…

… United States in a wider conflict if his country is attacked, urging Arabs outside Iraq to respond by striking at U.S. interests all over the world. "We categorically believe that the aggression on Iraq is…

… an aggression on all the Arab nations," Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan said at a news confer- ence in the Jordanian capital, Amman. He called on "all Arab and good people to confront the interests…

… of the aggressors, their materials and humans, wherev- er they are." Arabs should use "all means" to respond, he said. Ramadan's exhortation was among the most confrontational made by senior Iraqi…

… officials in response to growing fears here of a U.S. attack. Although Iraq has long sought to elicit support and sympathy from Arabs beyond its borders, it hasn't before made such a public call to arms…

… 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 in September, via…

September 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… death and it didn't look like there had been a fight." Lengas, a former student at Eastern Michi- gan University, was not enrolled in any classes this school year. University alum and former Sigma Phi…

… although it is very rare, there is noth- ing in the IFC bylaws or Constitution which prohibits fraternities from taking members who are not University students. "It's not something that usually occurs…

… not a University student, he was not any less of a brother. "This is a very tragic event, going beyond talking about brotherhood, to all of us here. He was our friend," Sabol said. Disner, who had known…

… the Univerity Hillel yesterday on the banks of the Huron River. Students find moany W s to celebrate Corporate recruiters ranked the University's Business School No. 2 in the world overall and number…

… attrib- utes, including students' leadership potential and ability to work in teams, past success in hiring top-quality grad- uates, the faculty and the career-servic- es office. Business School Dean…

students are so highly sought after. Ranks aren't everything, but it's one element of the reputation of the school that will really help people know what we're all about," he said. The University rose from…

… Union, is excited about his new Job as dean of students. He began work at the University in late-August. Wilfis: Meeting many students 1S main prinoty By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Between moving…

… into his new office in the Michigan Union and making the hour drive from Toledo, Ohio every day, the new Dean of Students Ed Willis has been busy these last two weeks. But he has still found time for…

September 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… The Daily that a request for additional state aid is "highly unlikely" in view of the state's own tight financial situa- tion. " " Israeli, Arab planes dogfighit off Mediterranean coastline (Continued…

… of Arab reconciliation and airan wreabe t crr ot hefresh talk of reviving the Arab (continued from Page t) ;rscu eeaeto car"ou fur-'Eastern front against Israel. Rosemary M u 11 i n disclosed a ther…

…" to cut back on funding of student programs if students withhold fee payments. He emphasized, "If you hear any rumors to that effect, forget it." Smith added that payroll needs would be met in any event…

September 19, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… agreement doubtful Settlements issue still unresolved TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - The great unresolved issue of the Camp David Mideast summit is the future of about 100 Jewish settlements on occupied Arab land…

Arabs, each settlement is a constant injury to their pride and an intolerable Jewish presence on Arab land. The settlements, mostly small outposts of 100 families or fewer, contain only about 10…

… Prime Minister Menachem Begin embrace during Sunday's announcement of an agreement reached at the Camp David summit. REGENTS SEEK STUDENT INPUT Search for new president eg in agreement is silent. THE…

… OFFICIAL, who asked not to be named, said that after all the terms of the agreement are examined, other Arab countries will recognize that Sadat achieved "many of the long- desired objectives of the Arab

… completely disregard committee recommendations. "I was told that with a careful search process, there would be few surprises at the end," said Livermore. J. 1 Students and alumni will also form a committee…

… to propose candidates to the Regents. Methods of selecting mem- bers of the student committee will be discussed tonight at the Michigan Student Assembly meeting, to be held at3909 Michigan Union at 7…

…:30 p.m. SACUA will select 15 faculty mem- bers for their committee, in accordance with the desires of the regents. The student and alumni committees will each have 10 members. THISvSELECTION PROCESS is…

September 17, 1952 • Page Image 18

… To All Students The University's famed Avery Hopwood Contest is the first ma- jor step into the literary field for aspiring campus writers. And,, with substantial monetary awards, it repays early…

… Avery Hopwood, '05, mil- lionaire playwright, the directors of the contest were instructed that "students competing for the prizes shall not be confined to academic subjects, but shall be allowed the…

… relations, anthropology, journalism, marketing, chemis- try, botany, sociology and psy- chology. Thenthere are the American Ordnance Association. Student Science Society, Foresters' Club, Student Bar…

… Association, Michigan Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law students, Pre-Medical So- ciety, Pre-Dental Society, Ameri- can Pharmacy Association, Gal- ens Honorary Medical Society, and an honorary…

… Barristers Society for law students. * * * WITH STUDENTS from all cor- ners of the earth at the Universi- ty, many clubs have sprung up in which foreign stduents get to- gether to bring into their college life…

… a bit of their native land. Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries, Pak- istan, China, India, Hawaii, Turkey, Armenia, Japan, Po- land and the Philippines. Work- Remodeled Library…

…Ready A completely remodeled General Library, with improved lighting facilities will be ready for student use this fall. According to Warner G. Rice, director of the General Library, the inside of the…

…,512,382 volumes. ing in conjunction with these are a Council for Displaced Per- sons and a Committee for In- ternational Living. Students from the Upper Penin- sula get together in the Hiawatha Club, and British…

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