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September 10, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…) - Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday that abuses by government-supported Arab militias in Sudan qualify as genocide against the black African population in the Darfur region - a determination that…

… as other evidence. "We concluded that genocide has been committed in Darfur and that the government« of Sudan and "We conclud the Janjaweed . (Arab militias) genocide ha bear responsi- c m ted bility…

… fighting Russian forces for years. None were Arabs, despite the government's contention that Arabs were involved in the hostage-taking last week in the North Ossetian town of Beslan, which ended in gunfire…

… www. michigandaily. corn The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Mondays during the spring and'summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in…

… plays, student events, transportation, discount Cedar Point tickets and much more! www.mutotix.com 25 SState 31Hr Abave Mr Greeks Cool Clothes, Cheap Prices! Afghan assault fiercestm montis Pakistanis…

September 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 147) • Page Image 20

… for any- one of Arab decent. We also will NOT-produce any product for any customer, regardless of your ethnic- ity, that has a shipping address to an Arab country. We are not racist, but wish to have no…

… divisions in the electorate, whereas partisan elections tend to downplay those divisions. In East Lansing, pro-student City Council candidates routinely get 90 percent of the vote in MSU dorm precincts, while…

… are clear, students can have enormously more impact in a nonpar- tisan election. erhaps as a result of those structural dif- ferences with Ann Arbor, or perhaps out of simple decency, East Lansing…

… officials rec- ognized the low student turnout after the 2000 presidential election and formed a nine-member elections task force, in part, to deal with it. In its report, released the following April, the…

… task force - which included city and county officials, as well as a student government official - noted the difficulties students faced because of the Motor Voter law and, among other recommendations…

… on campus annually." Such a coalition was formed later that year and given the name YouVote. It quickly started a website, yovo e.msu. edu, to provide students with a compre- hensive guide to voter…

… registration. The website also provides information on national, state and local issues, initiatives and candidates that students will see on their ballots; its student coordinator, who is either paid or…

… receives credit for the work as part of a graduate program, teaches a service-learning English course where students are assigned to gather informa- tion for the website. This year's director, Tim O…

…'Malley, is currently assigning his students to create and send questionnaires to be filled out by local candidates for City Council and city clerk; the responses to the students' questions will be posted on…

… the website. YouVote, whose members include the city clerk, Michigan State University's director of community relations and offi- cials from student government and resi- dence hall government, also…

September 20, 1951 • Page Image 10

… corners of the earth many clubs have sprung up in which foreign students get to- gehter to bring into their college life a bit of their native land. Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries…

… TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951 37 TO PICK FROM: 'Groups Form I s Of 'U' Student Aetivties (Continued from Page 1) various branches of engineering. The fields of…

… engineering that are represented are chemical, electrical, metalurgical, civil, mechanical aeronautical, traffic and automotive. Chemical engi- neers from India have formed an Indian Students Institute of…

…, chemistry, sociol- ogy, anId psychology. There is also the American Ord- nance Association, Student Science1 Society,, Barristers Society, For- ester's Club, Galens Honorary Medical Society, Student Bar As…

…- sociation, Michigan Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law stu- dents, Pre-Medical Society, Pre- Dental Society, and the American Pharmacy Association. * * * WITH STUDENTS at the Uni- versity from all…

…, German and Russian have formed clubs in which the foreign language is ex- clusively spoken in an attempt to aid rtudents improve their skill with them. Students from the Upper Penin- sula get together…

… under the titles of the Hiawatha and Ishpeming Clubs, while those from Cleveland rally to the banner of the Cleve- land Club. British Commonwealth students belong to the Beacon Club, and there is an Ann…

… Arbor Girls Club. Armenians belong to the Armen- ian Students Association. ** * DEPENDING on whether you're affiliated or an independent you'll probably join one of the follow- ing coordinating groups…

… the League and Union student offices which are the administrators of student affairs for these recreational centers. Other student government or- ganizations are the all-campus Student Legislature, the…

… scholastic record there aie the honorary so- cieties, namely: Druids, Michiga- mua, Scroll, Senior Society, Sphinx, Triangles, Vulcans, Wy- vern. en'sOfc Ketep ,.s Tabs 1 Activities Walter Oversees Student

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 17, 1976 (vol. 0, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… edited and managed by students lawyers and other wealthy people by closing tax loopholes CLOSE TO CAMPUS that the surprise responses from ahthre Unive o an . es hough which they now can drastically reduce…

… contained in the bill is the Arab Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription boycott provision. rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann The measure would strip corporation of important…

…" -Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann is any cooperation with the Arab boycott against Israel. Arbor;R$7.50 by mall outside AnnThe Ford administration argued that this provision could jeopardise trade with Arab

… countries and the matter 21/2-10 year olds of the Arab boycott should be handled through diplomatic channels and not via tax laws. a planned program of fun activities include: Open Saturdays The compromise…

….m.,5:1 5 p.m. objections to the Arab boycott provision. WHILE THE HOUSE completed action on the tax bill, U 'IStyli the Senate voted to allow a tax break of up to $250 a year \i U\ ISiS for college and…

… vocational students. The tuition tax credit I was added by the Senate to a minor House-passed bill and c t M ATaTHEddoes not affect congressional action on the major tax (cloe t Mihiga Stdiu ) Irevision…

… legislation. 769-4511 ANYTIME nThe tuition tax break, approved by the Senate on a voice vote, would allow a full-time college or vocational student or his guardian to subtract from taxes owed up to I ,- z $100…

…: Orientation for Asia CTND Ilent Power Struggle," 10 a.m. Amer. students; Pendleton Rm., 2n 102 S. First St.-663-2401 Regents: Regents Rm., 11 a.m. floor, Union, 7:30 p.m. SMORGASBORD OVER 100 Foods prepared…

September 22, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

students straining to see the president. CNN's Wolf Blitzer accidentally got in the collegejournalist line. APwriter Adam Nagourney joked with students dur- ing President Clinton's speech. New York Times…

… reporter Gwen Ifill laughed at college students trying to hurriedly write down President Clinton's complete remarks, knowing full well that the press secretary would make texts available later. Many college…

… press credential for the White House or Capitol Hill, had an inter- view with Clinton about the merits of the service plan after the ceremony. She stood in line with the student journalists…

… *diversity exists in campus recruiting By SARAH KIINO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Despite its efforts to achieve a multicultural campus, some students say a lack of diversity remains within the University's largest…

… minority group. Asian and Asian American repre- sentation on campus is proportionally larger than in the general population. So these students are perceived as "overrepresented" and are nbt re- cruited with…

… the same fervor as other minority groups, said Assistant Di- rector of Admissions Robert Seltzer. Al Chen of the Midwest Asian American Student Union (MAASU), saidmostpeople from Southeast…

September 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 205) • Page Image 8

…tC'M THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1952 I I 'Aers aged goods Open JiStudents famed Avery the first ma ,crary field for iters. ttial monetary early literary mark of suc- icck, some…

… who & _d the ladder to S trMiller, '38 who w York Critics ice. Miller also itzer prize in ' a Salesman." e vious winners 7 Angell Hall, ,iversity grad- :.:.duate students ip zes for fiction, and the…

…, business administration, in- dustrial relations, anthropology, journalism, marketing, chemis- try, botany, sociology and psy- chology. Then there 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 LibraryReady 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…

… total 1,512,382 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 Commonwealth Students belong to the Beacon Club. ENTHUSIASTS of French, Ger- man, Spanish and Russian lan- guage study have formed groups in which the foreign language is exclusively…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…t.C [t MYi Mt l, , : " nions Are Free Will Prevail" Sixty-Eighth 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 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individuatopinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. SEPTEM1ER…

… but so is the caution beaten into any- ho has ever gone into the prediction busi- or any length of time. 'A safer approach be to describe a few trends noticeable University and student scenes and sug…

… education is ng, that there are trends toward larger ,fewer faculty members per student, lore of the University's top professors ng all or most'of their time to research- aduate teaching. Exact figures…

…'s honors council,, ident, in other programs as well. There seen some signs, e.g., in Student Gov-, nt Council's recent activities in the area; nig enrollments, of questioning the as- on that the University…

… by ecent SGC activities, Is toward greater t involvement in the educational pro- the policy level. Two student members' ecently added to the University lecture ttee, and there have been pressures for t…

… participation on the Honors Council nore meaningful participation on the in Control of Intercollegiate Athleti'cs. THIS INCREASED student involvement has been accompanied, or perhaps permitted, by a greater…

… tendency toward cooperation and away from hostility between the students and the administration and possibly within the student community. Ever since the demise of. the Student Legislature two…

…-and-a-half years ago there has been no major conflict between the student government and the administra- tion. On the student side it has been due, de- pending on who is describing it, to a greater amount of student

… responsibility or a lesser degree of student gumption and courage. SGC has followed a national .trend away from con- .cern with "social action," and has listened quite carefully ,to advice from its elders. On the…

September 06, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…. Emphasis on compre- hension of modern Hebrew, oral expression and composition. THE OFFICE OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS POL- ICY COMMITEE announces a meeting for the form- ation of a search committee for a woman…

… to fill the position of an advocate for womens organizations within the Offices of Student Organizations. All wo- mens organizations on campus are invited to at- tend on SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 at 1,:00 in the…

… producer to break ranks. Two small growers cooperatives a 1 s o have agreed to negotiate w i t h Chavez.. . INTERMEDIATE HEBREW K For graduates of Beginners Hebrew. Students with some Hebrew background…

…~.. .." -... e!ly+al _..,. ...i _' Student uncertain as to the proper level of Hebrew placement should consult with the instructor. I I1 P"-, I " BASIC JUDAISM (71 4r Mtr4t#att 43att This course covers…

…. Can America make use of the Kib- butz idea? THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: HISTORICAL, SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES An interdisciplinary approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict will be attempted in this…

…: Communal Way of * i Jewish Music Life in Modern Society '*Q Hebrew for Beginners ] The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Historical, Ineredieak ng Club Social, and Psychological Issues i nereiteHbe Workshop on Creative…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

… people are saying about Transcendental Meditation .~~ ,' i .f"c :,.,r/fif/ .f r.._ ./ Pick up application at the MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY 'Q(Q tinithinn I Iinr' …

September 04, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…- registered student organiza- Organizations who are plan- active for the fall term must ed by. Sept. 18, 1964. Forms e, in Rloom 1011 Student Ac- g. * * * Guild, Film showing: Satya- The World of Apu," Sept. 4…

…, n., Architecture Aud. Outing Club, hiking and/or Sept. 6, 2 p.m., Rackham, entrance. * Students' Association, Pop- e from India with English ill be shown at Angell Hall >t. 5, 7 p.m. SChristian…

… Fellowship, Lec- 4, 7:30.p.m., Michigan Un- er, Dr. Wilbur Norton. * * * , Auditions, Sept. 4 and 5 p.m., Michigan Union. Missed ng? Call 663-3693. * * * a Student:-Group, Organiza- eting. Program to follow ay…

…, Prof. Maynard Klein director, Central Campus choir for non' School of Music', students. Open re- hearsals and auditions. Tues., Sept. 1 and Thurs., Set. 3, 4 p.m., 306 Bur-! ton Memorial Tower.' Doctoral…

…, will be available to a resident of the Grand Rapids area, who is a woman student admitted for undergraduate study at thenUniversity. Equal weight shall be given to financial need, citi- zenship, and…

September 16, 1953 • Page Image 16

…-PAGE EIG . THE MICH IGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1952 r s,.E '. a ___________________________1 1 125 Clubs On Campus For Students (Continued from Page 2) tion, industrial relations…

…, anthro- pology, journalism, marketing, chemistry, botany, sociology and psychology. AMERICAN Ordnance Associa- tion, Student Science Society, For- esters' Club, Student Bar Associa- tion, Michigan…

… Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law stu- dents, Pre-Medical Society, Amer- ican Pharmacy Association, Galens Honorary Medical Society and an honorary Barristers Society for law students are available…

… organ- izations for students entering spec- ialized occupations. With students from all cor- ners of the earth at the Univer- sity many clubs have sprung up in which foreign students get together to bring…

… into their col- lege life a bit of their native land. I Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries, Paki- stan, China, India, Hawaii, Tur- key, Armenia, Japan, Poland, and the Philippines…

…. WORKING in conjunction with these organizations are a Council for Displaced Persons and a Com- mittee for International Living. Students from British Com- monwealth nations may join the Beacon Club…

…. Enthusiasts of French, German, Spanish and Russian language study have formed groups in which the foreign language is exclusively spoken to aid students win im- proving their skill with them. * * * WHETHER…

… affiliated or inde- pendent, students may join one of these coordinating groups: As- sembly, and association for inde- pendent women; Inter-Coopera- tive Council, inter - Fraternity Council, or Panhellenic, an…

… associ- ation of sorority women. League and Union student of- fices are administrators of stu- dent affairs for these activities. Other student government or- ganizations are the all-campus Student

… final arrangements on the long awaited WAB addition. 'U' Counselor Service Gives Students Personal Guidance (Continued from Page 3) non-academic counseling pre- vails. In the men's dormitories, a sys…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 15, 1958 • Page Image 5

… apparently failed to regard the Fair as something oth- er than a propaganda contest. They have situated the American and Russian displays directly op- posite each other with the much smaller Arab States…

… excessively. The itors is staggering. Many small United States has played fair; (Continued on Page 5) i. ID HAMONDS WATCHES HALLER9S . ewe/erJ TO THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 100 Years…

…: 1858 to 1958 We welcome the Old Students and invite the New Students to our store, located just North of Main Campus. 717 N. University - near Hill Auditorium COLLEGE JEWELRY JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRING…

…-DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST * SPECIAL STUDENT BUNDLES * CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE * CENTRALLY LOCATED ACE HAND LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 1115 South University MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 . ',i ! III I'I Become an Accredited…

… Patron of "The Travelling Arts, Sciences and Literary Society" All Members travel ExClusively on the Best Wheels available. They buy at the Student Bicycle Shop 1319 South University NO 8-6927 "Gee, Look…

… at that intellectual looking wheel" OPERATED BY CULTURED STUDENTS Page Five …

September 14, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

…6 — Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Arts The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Within the first two minutes of “Mo,” our titular character has hopped from Spanish to English to Arabic in the span…

…” pipeline, which hasn’t really been all that fresh since the days of sitcom classics like “Seinfeld” or “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Co-created by Ramy Youssef (“Ramy”), that other Arab comedian your…

… white friends might have heard of, “Mo” tackles the complexities of navigating life in America as a Muslim, an Arab and a refugee with an insightful story and plenty of self-deprecating laughs to…

… his family seek asylum and citizenship in America. Even on the relatively small spectrum of Arab-American representation in mainstream Western media, “Mo” could not be more different from its…

… privileged, millennial cousin “Ramy” — which makes sense, as it is wholly unrealistic for a single show, or even two shows, to be in any way representative of the experiences of Arab and Muslim…

… Americans as a whole. And yet, the niche of Arabic culture that much of the show’s best comedic material resides in is so incredibly nice to see on screen, because aside from a small ring of films and…

… shows, it hasn’t really been done before. For once, Arabs aren’t the butt of the joke: Instead, the way that the world blatantly misperceives and disregards us is. In fact, what I enjoy most about…

… “Mo” is that the show never fails to make an Arab viewer feel like they’re somehow in on the joke, not bothering to stop and explain to a presumably non-Arab audience. It’s all in the details, like…

… Joe’s, you will pay for your crimes). It’s the way that on numerous occasions, his mom (Farah Bsieso, “Daughters of Abdul-Rahman”) becomes every Arab mom I know and randomly starts speaking in…

Arabic when she’s around white people and doesn’t want them to understand. And although the subtitles translate all of the Arabic dialogue into English, there’s an inherent cultural context that…

September 05, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… angry, revengeful Israelis roamed the station and the ancient port of Jaffa attack- ing Arabs. The explosives, hidden in litter bins, sent shrapnel-like fragments of metal flying into crowds of waiting…

… the Jordanian and Syrian fronts. Police arrested fourrArab sus- pects who tried to flee through a crowd of cursing and kiking Is- raelis after the blasts rocked the terminal. The crowds pummeled and…

… bloodied at least one Arab and surged'against police as they es- corted about 50 frightened Arabs -young and old-from the bus station to police headquarters for protection. ISRAELI REVENGE About three hours…

… artistic university community BE PART OF IT MASS MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1968 2nd floor of the Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. , Chicago and other recent events decision to keep Guardsmen…

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

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

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

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

Arabs and Israel is a change of Islamic attitudes towards the Jewish state. …

September 17, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… recruitment, destroy ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH GRAD STUDENTS FIRST GET-TOGETHER OF THE NEW YEAR WINE and CHEESE PARTY Thursday, Sept. 18th-8 p.m. at H ILLEL, 1429 Hill Street Renew Old Acquaintances, Meet New…

…. Arab oil potentates with bags- of cash, banned from their usual summer playgrounds in Lebanon by gunfire this year, flocked to London instead and the rents for stately homes soared. "THE PRICES people…

… were prepared to pay broke all rec- ords," saidtMichael Nyman, a director of the State Apartments agency. "There has been an in- credible demand for the best houses/in London." Others spoke of Arabs

Arab family and they brought their own servants. "Apart from rich Arabs only pop music people are in this high rental class, paying 600 to 700 pounds ($1,320-$1,540) a week," he added. moraleand offer…

September 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… allocate funds to student organizations In order to regain that privilege - one of MSA's foremost responsibilities several of the organization's fo representatives spent most of the summer developing a plan…

… apparently future.. Steinem observed' that more 'president of Student Services, scalped as the University spent tlp has not aged a bit since the glory days women than men now are enrolled in And it is that…

… live here challenging battles with City Council had suffered severely. Coordinators; Jack Hall, Legislative written by Editor-InChief where men sit around and talk about from those crazy hippie students

… patrol car availability didn't stop there. In a move that so dinator. Director Michael Arkush. i Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom- Carter jeopardizes peace treat by talks with Arab extremists !. 4…

September 26, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… building director Mary Bewley, the man is not a South Quad resident or a University student, but had been hanging around the dormitory for several days. THE MAN, whom police declined to ientify pending…

… fire alarm this year because last spring, many students did not evacuate the building when there was an actual fire because they believed it to be just another false alarm. In an unrelated incident, two…

… Organization) from the peace process, therefore peace is possible," he said. "The P.L.O. is the major obstacle to peace." Tanter said because the agreements had divided Egypt from the rest of the Arab world, the…

… possibility of another oil embargo or a united Arab front war with Israel is greatly reduced. The agreements also allow the Egyptians to divert military resources towards Africa or into their economy, he said…

… between Egypt and Israel would have a "domino effect" on the other Arab nations, causing them to eventually reach or support accords themselves. But Henry forecast instead a "polarization" between moderate…

… and radical Arab leaders. Henry said that as the situation now stands, a moderate Palestinianfaction could not emerge, nor could Syria have anything to gain by endorsing the treaties. "If the split in…

… the Arab world means a polarization between radical and moderate, the peace-making process is not available," Henry said. Carter plans economy b oosting m (Continuedfnrom Pagel) vowed td restore good…

… really good food".. . Lower Level So he dashed to the League Cafeteria! Open 7:15 AM to 4:00 PM SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR STUDENTS Send your League Limerick to: The u chiganManager, Michigan League The…

September 25, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday, September 25, 1974 Israeliplanes blastArab g~uerilla sites THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Police separate races to halt school, scuffles TEL AVIV, sW)k-sm s Israeli planes blasted…

Arab guerrilla targets in southeast' Lebanon yesterday in a pre-emptive1 strike aimed at foiling terror.4 "raids during $he Yom Kippur holiday, the military command said. The jets roared into Lebanon and…

… continues to ad BOSTON (I) - Police patrol- led the corridors of Hyde Park High School yesterday, keeping apart groups of scuffling white and black students upset about court - ordered school busing…

…, September 25, 1974 Computing Ctr.: B. Carnahan,j is edited and managed by students "Fortran IV Programming Lan-1 at the University of Michigan. News guage-11, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. phone 764-0562. Second…

… lesson WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25 THURSDAY, Sept.26 MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE STUDENT DISCOUNTS Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Carpe~nter Rd.. Ypsilanti k The word st Sim mrs eder. -., !C The ay, der THIS…

September 25, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…E4e £fr tian Batty Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications HOWARD KOHN= 420…

… Lil' Sherri and Lil' Suzzi Funn. Sept. 11-Disguised as Mrs. Barbara Newell, vice-president for student serv- ices, Levin leads 11 of us into the Ad- ministration Bldg. which we hope to use as…

… headquarters once the Student Pub- lications Bldg. falls. A janitor mistakes Levin for Florence Nightengale and signs him to a movie contract., "Uppity bas- tard," yells Levin after we are safely back in the…

Student Publications Bldg. Sept. 12-We begin to conspire to offer Nissen's head in exchange for our free- dom. Sept. 13-Levin, disguised as Nissen, is almost decapitated. Luckily we discover our mistake in…

… gathered for a mass assault on an unresponsive administration. DISC chairman Lil' Sherri Funn admitted that they happened onto the movement by accident. The committee originally intended to survey students

…Taili army? THE PRACTICAL REASON is, of course, that the Arabs are un- derstandably not so anxious for peace. Peace now, on any Israeli terms, would mean the loss of:the territory which they say is theirs, and…

… a surrendering of the pride which they lost in the six-day war. There is no question but what if the Arabs had the power t h e y would still lose no time in "push- ing the Jews into the sea." Survival…

… then is the practical reason, but what ofthe impract- icle one. If, as they claim, the Israelis are really sympathetic with Arab demands, if they really recognize the cultural and racial bonds which…

… could create a strong base for a peaceful relationship, why do they refuse to lay down their weapons and co-operate with the Arabs in an Arab state where they would, no doubt, be allowed to live in peace…

… only as long as she has the mili- tary strength to ward off an Arab attack. Each day the forces are kept equal is an added day for persuing the complex peace with wich Americna ha sno+ har th Vietnam…

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…9 - ...Thpa Mit'hignnails ii a_- ;pntphpr v1 4Q07iii. i i.IlJII1l3-IU.,Upii.Fi.lIlL1 Lp...i A G-0 O NATION WORLD Jewish families settle among Arabs The families moved in just days after Secretary…

… of State Madeleine Aibright leaves the region The Washington Post JERUSALEM - Protected by scores of heavily armed police, three Jewish families settled into an Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem…

… departure of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. The Israeli Jews moved into homes purchased from Arabs by Irving Moskowitz, a wealthy Miami devel- oper who plans to build a Jewish housing complex on the…

… development, a pledge he reiterated yesterday. But Israeli officials said Netanyahu has no legal authority to evict the new tenants from homes purchased legally by Moskowitz from willing Arab sellers…

Arabs as Abu Gheneim. Under the 1993 Oslo accords - the peace accord between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization - discussions on the future of Jerusalem and the final shape of Palestinian…

…'RF I I S 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…

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… recognition of the PLO. But the audience seemed unanimous in support of divestment with its resounding applause. About 2,000 University students graduated at the end of Summer Term. At a press. conference…

… beyond warfare. If we ignore the Arabs and Palestinian recognition, there will be an economic confrontation in the Arab states the U.S. doesn't have the power to compete with." He called former Secretary…

September 03, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… for- eign student (both American and foreign), the new grad student, the custodian and a whole bunch of wonderful people who you know must have danced to the Glenn Miller band when it stopped for a one…

…-Jewel Brown, female vocalist. God knows why she's been travelling with Arm- Arabs Agree t Sen Tyree Glenn, who plays trom- strong for six and one-half years. bone and vibes (why the electric She tries to…

… got some heads moving The summit , was a victory for and feet tapping that I'm sure, the moderates among the Arab haven't moved in a long, long leaders and Egypt's President 'while. If a kid and his…

….S. wages, U.S. workers' jobs are unprotected, he said, adding:. "That is a matter to be ;:settled here." KHARTOUM, Sudan (P) - The decision of the Arab summit meeting to resume oil shipments to the West was…

… made as a bid to win western sympathy and sup- port for the.Arab nations in their efforts to wipe out Israel's gains] in the Middle East war June 5-;10, delegates reported yesterday. The conference wound…

…. States,; Britain and West Germany. The Arabs had accused those countries ~in siding with Israel in the wvar. In surprisingly conciliatory de- cisions, the summit rejected pro- posals put to a meeting of…

Arab; finance, economy and petroleum ministers in Baghdad last month for a complete-halt to oil supplies to the West for three months fol- lowed by a permanent ban on sup- plies to the United States…

… economies of the Arab nations that suffered di- rectly from the Israeli aggression and help them in facing the pres-I sures of battles," the resolution declared.. "The summit conference has therefore decided…

… $122 million. Moderation was the keynote of the summit resolutions with mili- tary action to regain occupied Arab territories apparently having been abandoned. Eliminate Aggression Instead the Arab

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 12) • Page Image 12

… make room on their campuses for such a position. As chaplain, Safi's duties include listening and advising students of all faiths, though primarily the 850 Muslim students on campus. He also works with…

… other campus religious leaders in addition to advocating on behalf of the Muslim Student Association. "It's an act of worship just to meet people: to talk to them, to hear them, to listen to what they…

… have to say so that you can better serve them," Safi told the Daily in a profile earlier this year. I asked students who knew him, had heard of him, or had maybe read about him, as I had. The responses I…

… received were overwhelmingly positive. "He listens," said LSA junior Omar Hashwi, the Central Student Government vice president, who had Safi as an Ara- bic teacher. "He listens really well." "Deeply…

… buddy? When cynicism can seem like the default lan- guage of a college campus, what would make students - Mus- lim and non-Muslim alike - revere a man of the cloth? As a non-religious person who tries to…

… by the Muslim Students Association on the fourth floor of the Michigan Union, he creates a congenial atmosphere. He is a man of good cheer and humble stature, and often elects to meet with students at…

….S. history to the psycholog- ical turmoil college students endure. Yet for all his intellect, religiosity. He says we have no idea how close we are to God. "Proximity to the divine is something only the…

… doyou think? He reflects on some of the ways students are taught at a school like the University, contrasting the eastern and western models of education - he has had experiences with both. His points are…

… School in 2002. The areas in and around Detroit experienced a spike in Arab Muslim immigrants in the early '90s, doubling Detroit's Muslim population between 1973 and 1993, which led to the construction of…

September 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…meeting, the board, led by University President Mark Schlissel, voted to increase student tuition rates for the third year in a row. In-state tuition increased by 2.9 percent and out…

…-of-state student tuition went from $47,452 to $49,326. The board voted 7-1 to approve the tuition hike. Regent Andrea Newman, R, was the only board member to oppose the hike. In the meeting, she said she…

… voted against the motion in an effort to keep University costs affordable for students. “I’ve said this before, and I feel this is the real opportunity to make this statement,” Newman…

… regents pointed to recent initiatives such as the Go Blue Guarantee — a full-tuition financial aid package for all in-state students whose families make less than $65,000 a year — as worthwhile…

…, including Stephen Ross, Sandy Robertson and more. After the Detroit Free Press report, student organizations such as Roosevelt Institute and College Democrats published public callsfor…

September 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… to pay for Moore visit By Mary Doyoe Daily Staff Reporter While not directly affiliating itself with any political side, the Michigan Student Assembly is considering allo- cating funds toward bringing…

… rent for $10,000. If plans materialize, the commission would charge $5 for student admission and $7 for non-students. Commission members said they are confident that they will see a large turnout for…

… the event. The MSA budget is funded by fees which every student is required to pay. Concerning the possible potential conflict of the student government pro- viding funding for a speaker who stands very…

… on how the political group is covered under the tax code. Scott Foley, a Business School senior and chair of Students for Bush at the University, said he would see no prob- lem in the assembly…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 32

… so much attention focused on our campus, what University students would like to see is intelli- gent activism. With one of the largest Jewish and Arab student populations in the country, the Umversity…

…I 8B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition The regents hit ... Finally, a fall break Failing grade Pass/fail deadline too early The University Board of Regents, after years of requests from…

students, passed a fall break at their December meeting. The break will begin this year and classes will not be held on Oct. 14 or 15 of the fall 2002 semester. The regents' major concern had been that the…

… fall break would become essentially an, excuse for students to part y. The regents were sufficiently convinced by former Michigan Student Assembly President Matt Nolan that such problems would not be…

… seen an d that the fall break would be academi- cally beneficial to the student body. While this concern is only partially valid - it is true that some students will use the long weekend as an excuse to…

… party, others will surely use the extra time to catch up in class- es and stud yas the fall break is designed to allow - that students have a few extra days in the fall to blow off some steam is not the…

… end of the world. Indeed, former interim provost Lisa Tedesco's remark that she feared a fall break would lead to "more free time and more partying" on the part of the students leads us to ask: "What…

…'s wrong with that?" While Nolan's political maneuvering was admirable (and appreciated), it is hopeful that he, as leader of the student body, recognizes that a healthy dose of partying is not only safe…

… instead are labeled "break." The very name implies more than Just academics. The fa 1 break can, should and will be used as an excuse to party by some members of the student body. At the same time, other…

… members of the student body will use the fall break as a time to study; others will catch up on lost sleep, still others may visit family or friends. We thank the regents for giving us a fall break, and we…

September 13, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of foreign ministers, and legions of Americans, Arabs and Jews who have tried to make peace in the Middle East. . Millions of tv viewers around the world who will watch the ceremony live. The prospect…

…IsraeliForeignMinisterShimon Peres and Arafat's top aide, Mahmoud Abbas. White House workers were dusting off the desk used to ink the 1979 peace agreement between Israel and Egypt- the only Arab-Israeli peace ever signed. On…

students know that the Notre Dame football team had not come alone. Ned Andrews drove 437 miles from Hobart College in New York just to cheer on the Irish. "The trip was definitely worth it because Notre…

…'Sullivans, their Irish homebase, for a good time. Andrews and his friends went there Friday night. "It was bonkers," he said. "It's nice to see that there's a good Irish bar in Ann Arbor." Only 200 student tickets…

… were available to Notre Dame students on a lottery basis, but many came to Ann Arbor just to be here while the game was going on. 'The trip was definitely worth It because Notre Dame won. Sitting with…

… said he did pass out, but woke up in time for the game. Notre Dame students agreed that they will return to South Bend with vivid memories and many stories for their friends who stayed home. Sabin, who…

… Michigan law student there." But for the most part, Notre Dame fans agree See FANS, Page 2 * Compu tingcenter relocates services Computing resources and T accounts move toU! The- Computing Resource…

… Center - where many students get their MTS request accounts - is no longer in the School of Education Building. The North University Building Station, commonly called NUBS, now houses all CRC services…

… including accounts, uniqnames, and consulting. Officials say the move will help students find services more easily and cut costs. I L_ II _ I L Students can now receive electroniC mail accounts…

…, unignames from NUBS building By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Students no longer need to find the School of Education Building on their campus map to obtain an electronic mail accountor geta unigname to…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 24, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…- tutions of higher education, has approved Indiana Univer- sity's proposal to open a School of Philanthropy, the Indi- ana Daily Student reported Wednesday. The School of Philanthropy will educate students

… in this area for our students," Indiana University President Michael McRobbie said in a statement. - CHANNING ROBINSON PL rt&JUJU t&r 1 rrNXlNvviti Newsroom 734-418-4s opt.3 Corrections corrections…

…: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Weill Hall workshop WHAT: Librarians will hold an informational work- sop to introduce students to the University's library system, with an emphasis on engineering resources…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to as readers.Additionalcopies maybe picked up atthes…

… prophet Muhammed. The film raised news tensions between Washing- ton and Egypt. Morsi criticized U.S. dealings with the Arab world, saying it is not possible to judge Egyptian behavior and decision…

… with an Islamist presi- dent at the helm of the Arab world's most populous country, there are already differences and changes of focus. Morsi has been expected to distance himself from what many…

…- tors replaced the American flag with a banner carrying the Islam- ic declaration of faith. While he praised President Barack Obama for moving "deci- sively and quickly" to support Arab Spring uprisings…

… against longtime authoritarian leaders, he said Arabs like Americans want to live "free in their own land, according to their customs and values, in a fair and demo- cratic fashion." He has strongly…

September 21, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…-The Michigan Daily uayan NSHINGTON (AP)-Israelil ign Minister Moshe Dayan, hinting as met with Arab leaders, said rday he believes a ,Middle East e conference can be convened e the end of the year…

Arab states." Later, on Capitol Hill, he said he did not meet with King Hussein of Jordan over the weekend, thereby discounting one widely cir- culated report. BUT DAYAN SAID, "When and if some of us are…

….N. Security * MMOM E Nuclear contaminants will drift over U.S. soon Student Admission ONLY 504 TONIGHT at CHANCE Now Appearing: ONCE U PON A 516 E. Liberty TIME 994-5350 WASHINGTON (AP…

… is tracking the contaminated air mass, says it is hundreds of miles wide and concentrated between 30,000 and 40,000 feet. 'I ' i 1" ; - 01'011 0 S A k 14 oil xi1 re £ rbnistyo fhg Student

September 22, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… Daily TODAY THE DAILY swings wide the doors of the Student Publications Building on Maynard Street for all stu- dents interested in joining its news, sports, womens or photographic staffs. Beginning…

… at 4 p.m. a general tryout meeting will be held and The Daily in- vites any eligible student who is at least a second semester freshman to attend. Previous newspaper experience, is un- necessary…

… blood for its exist- ence. In two or three years some of the students who attend this first tryout meeting will be holding down the Senior Editors' positions on the paper. In the past, positions on The…

… counts ~taffs h on tryouts for its future newsgathering staff and editorial writers. Immediately upon joining the tryout staff students are urged to write editorials. Since every stu- dent is eligible to…

… write for The Daily, a large and representative number of try- outs is hoped for to make The Daily a truly student newspaper reflecting every viewpoint. ON THE NEWS SIDE, prospective staff members are put…

… editors six Senior Ed- itors are chosen to oversee all phases of the paper. An even greater accent will be placed on pictures this year, and many good ssue Call for Student ournalists photographers…

September 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

… American," for example, was sent to multiple Arab- American students. Other e-mails the community and spread aware- vinist war hysteria in response to included threats like "your life will ness of the…

… grew following a vigil held the the external relations chair of the brief time of intolerance. day after the attacks, Asad Tarsin, Arab Student Association, told The On Sept. 13, 2001, the Defend then…

…- gan State Police Bomb Squad and Eric Fretz Student Veteran By Sept. 11, 2001, Eric Fretz, a lieu- Detroit area would be a major target. where he served in the U.S. Army. tenant commander in the U…

students marish," Coleman wrote. "My first It was sunny in New York City, to attend Iowa. concern was our students, who sunny in Washington D.C. and on "The teachers were very intent were distraught. It…

… first pal stopped me and reported that so students could share their feel- heard that a plane hit the World something terrible had happened. I ings about the day. Trade Center in Manhattan. rushed to the…

… car and listened to NPR "It gave students a shared place In an e-mail to The Michigan all the way back to Iowa City, horri- to express their emotions and be Daily, Coleman wrote that she was fied by…

… with students to important. I will never forget that Iowa's Iowa City campus - to meet reassure the university community. terrible day." with a group of high school teach- "The rest of the day was night…

… wake of attacks, Muslim students unify to educate 'U' community BySuzanne Jacobs Ten years ago, Muslim students at the University did not feel at ease walking by themselves. Some even went home to their…

… religion of Islam. As a these attacks." be a living hell" and "this is war," result, the association and campus Support for Muslim students then-LSA junior Brenda Abdelall, as a whole grew and moved past the…

… support, acceptance on campus, members of California at Berkeley issued a joint Muslim students still did not feel the Muslim Students' Association statement calling for opposition to "comfortable or proud…

September 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 154) • Page Image 12

… the most prominent members of BAMN at the University, although he Is not a student here. DAVID KATZ/Daily It's hard to avoid noticing this group on campus, but few people have delved into the…

… inequalities in society," Massie said. Although he is one of the most active members of the University's BAMN chapter, Massie has never been a student here. "persona fy ihitenge any .f our dtactos any tm to a uc…

…," Massie said. Some University students have publicly labeled BAMN a front for the RWL, saying RWL members use BAMN to introduce members to their socialist agenda and to draw media attention to their cause…

… me directly. How do I be less secret?" LSA junior David Lempert, a former BAMN member and current member of the newly formed group Students Supporting Affirmative Action, said BAMN's purpose gets lost…

… told to go to Detroit and sit in a hot room for 12 hours." He was referring to BAMN's efforts to create a significant student presence at the University lawsuit hearings. But Massie said the time members…

… using me, a Muslim and an Arab, so I could get the Muslim and Arab stu- dents to vote for Agnes," Kiblawi said. BAMN member Agnes Aleobua speaks on the steps of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library on Jan…

… as campus support goes, BAMN is con- troversial. The Black Student Union, one of the most prominent cultural organizations on campus, vehemently opposes them, said BSU spokes- woman Panther Mc…

…Allister, an LSA senior. "I wouldn't say they're Public Enemy Number One, but they're pretty high up there," McAllister said. "The main reason is because they try to sti- fle our voices as black students on…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 21, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

… because the cur- science problems." The lecture-discu the Arab-Israeli conflict, twenty riculum tries to avoid ideology and Singer acts as an advisor to the uses the Arab-Israeli University students are…

… grappling rhetoric. The students attempt group, but sees his duty as provid- case study. The goa LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP with it here. making arguments for world peace ing guidance -only when necessary is to…

… present sever The research is being done in through reason and evidence, and "to help legitimize and to pro- solutions of the pre Poliitcal Science 491-also called Dick Ross, student organizer for tect the…

students from mindless which will be publis OPEN 11 am. Mon.-Sat.; 1 p.m. Sun. Introduction to Peace Research: the program, believes the objec- bureaucrats." form at the end of Methods and Models in the…

… Univesity has stand inteation e P :W-0 entirely by students. The partici- give the students some idea of the offered few' undergraduate courses ber of differentacas pants hope the course will, in some field…

…, Singer adds that the basis of the Ross states "at the University -"The important thi LeatherCoats which was discontinued at the course is "the idea of starting to there is an established hierarchy students

…." we have to turn th When asked to comment on before we can get to At R O IM M IESE IL Singer's and Ross' theories, Prof. In addition, Ross r A A4E dily Harold Jacobson,schairman of the students expect…

… going " "I don't need to be a dictator," said Thieu, "I was underway, do not need to extend the powers." some student ns "many stu- oductory poli- ed off, so that hem on again work." 'ealizes "some nt…

… 409 E. Jefferson., before 2 p.m. of the d-v preceding publication. and by 2 p.m. Friday tfor Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are riot acce'pte l for publication…

… Language," Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. Geineral Notices Attention students: Sept. 22 is last date for Fall Term when Registrar's Of- fice will: a) accept Student 100 percent Withdrawal Notice for refund…

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… rankings, which will appear in the Oct. 4 issue of "U.S. News and World Report" magazine, were based on the following categories: academic reputation, student selectivity, faculty resources, financial…

… resources, graduation rate, and, alumni satisfaction. The University was ranked 7th in academic reputa- tion, 38th in student selectivity, 32nd in faculty re- sources, 38th in financial resources, 25th in…

… com- ments portion of yesterday's meeting of the University Board of Regents. Students and faculty gave last- minute input to the regents on an amendment to include sexual orienta- tion in the…

… prohibits discrimination against Uni- versity faculty, staff and students. A majority of the regents support including "sexual orientation" al- though they are unclear of the practi- cal ramification the…

student populations spoke out in support of the amend- ment, claiming it was long overdue and noting that almost all other uni- versities have such a bylaw. Only 11 people were allowed to speak for five…

… allowed the government to implement the agreement on Palestinian self-rule in the occupied lands and continue at- tempts to reach peace with Israel's Arab neighbors. The margin was less substantial than…

… Bank. Segev said Rabin's majority was "miserable" because it relied on five Arab legislators who "define them- selves as Palestinians." The government was not required by law to get parliament approval…

September 09, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

… public build- ing," said Cianciola. "It is there for faculty, staff, alumni, students and invited guests." As a private build- ing, such a policy would be within the rights of the management. He did say…

…. Palestinians and Arab nations say the settlements, and Israel's drive to expand them, undercut the Palestinians' goal of establishing an independent homeland in the terri- tories. Secretary of State James Baker…

… step further than the Student-Sponsored Social Events policy which was put in place last fall following a fight which erupted in the Union Ball- room during a dance. Four people were stabbed and one man…

… was shot during the incident. The year-old policy requires or- ganizations wishing to use University facilities to apply for the building 28 days in advance of the event. Moreover, students must present…

… University identification before entering the event. The new policy now requires student identification for entrance into the Union. Levy said the president of the Michigan Union Board of Representatives was…

… notified of the decision. The Board includes stu- dents, but their input was not sought. Levy added no other student input was requested in framing the current policy. "While it is nice to get a chance to…

… talk to students, it is our respon- sibility to make sure students are safe. It is not the type of thing where if students found this an in- convenience that it would change," Royster Harper, associate…

… vice pres- ident for Student Services, said. The policy change - which was designed by representatives of the office of the Vice President for Student Services and the Union di- rector - was implemented…

… System, but were not in- volved in the notification of student groups and did not receive new pro- cedural guidelines. "The primary reason the policy was put into place was because we wanted to do…

… street people being around and about the building. We want to ensure the safety of stu- dents ... particularly when students are least familiar with the build- ing," Harper said. Harper said she talked to…

September 08, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… for Student financed. Publications. Berlin is also direc- McGovern, in Houston, refused to I f r .r..... aT I-comment on the latest controversv Daily Photo by TERRY McCARTHY - The long and winding road…

…, Students bask in the Ann Arbor sun as they wait- patiently in registration lines running past Waterman Gym and well into the forgotten distances of University bureaucracy. ASSAULT CLAIMED: Charges filed…

… finding a home - or even a frantic search for places. Washtenaw ,County Undersheriff room - is not that easy for many "I love Joyce and Joyce loves Harold Owings. students. me, but neither of us has a place…

…) lowing story: according to Housing Information apartment," says one. "At about 3:20 p.m. (Wednes- Director John Finn. "Students Signs asking for rooms vastly day) Fred (Postill) called me and have to come…

students are lucky enough put up campaign -signs in Dexter. any spaces to those on our wait- to find a house, they may be facedj "At about four o'clock I saw ing lists." with many restrictions or tricky…

… Golda Meir morial services, veiled warning The mourners stood in silent Arab states "y tribute as Rabbi Joel Poupko of rorists, will be the campus branch of the Hillel foundation recited the traditional…

… of ting Yosef Roma- t the dead man's me Minister Yigal g for Prime Minis- r, repeated Israel's g that neighboring who assist the ter- -held responsible." that not all Arab :ed the -guerrillas. ;uch…

… West Germany, however. Arab guer- rillas warned yesterday that ter- rorists may try to kill West Ger- man Jews this weekend with bomb packages disguised as Jewish new year's gifts. The Black September…

… specialists said that Arab countries cannot expect good relations with Bonn in the future unless they condemn the shooting. "Our relationship to the Arab states will be decisively influ- enced by their attitude…

… . . . to- ward the crime of Munich", said Hans-Juergen Wichnewski, an unofficial roving ambassador to the Middle East credited with pioneering a recent Arab-Ger- man reconciliation. RAGONE -ASSUMES POST I…

September 26, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

… must be whether any new Arab-Israeli war can b, con- fined to that area. The Russians' foreign ,olicy pronouncements tend to link the Arab-Israel question and the Middle East in general with the broad…

… "seri- ous consequences for peace." There is Western concern that the Arabs once again may be placing a superabundance of con-, fidence in their Soviet arms. The Russians have poured into Egypt and Syria…

… burning question thereafter would be whether a new Arab- Israeli war, given the new inten- sity of the cold war, could be con- I fined to the Middle East area. The Arabs, with the implied promise of…

… c i a tleaf of specializations leading to MA that the ~Arab side seems esigned of two times on request; Day Cal- Psychology, Dissertation: "Sense of In- nationwide, in classrooms labs, hos- endar…

… Thursday, F8:bo-11:30 a.rn. and 1:00 Sept. 26 at 4 p.m. in Room 3609 Haven I4:3u s p.m. at the Healths :eic.an he Hail, Chairman: S. Fine. no troop cut carge is $1.50 for students and spouses and $2.00 for…

…, Randy at 761-0828. June .or at any time in the for- University of Chicago, Department of Baha'i Student Group, Sept. 27th, at seeable future," Clifford's slate- Chemistry, "Chemical Problems Solv- 8:00 p…

… jobs.- Interview Visits: October 2 The Naval Underwater weapIns Re- search Company, Rhode Island, w iI1 talk with BS'MS students in Chem and engineering" fields interested< In summer work with this…

…/fall (one size its all Starting at $59.00 Starting at $59.00 153% Student Discount $50.20 15% Student Discount $50.20 * Cascade of pearls $34.OO*Wilt 1 5% Student Discount $28.90 Starting at $36.00 15K…

Student Discouwt $30.b0 * Full Styling and Reniodeling of Wigs * Repair work als. available 4C : Newman Student Association Catholic Voice Lecture Series Ia MRDALY The Church and the Second Sex A…

September 19, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… finally be achieved. Professor Raymond Tanter, an expert on Mid-Eastern politics, told a group of political science students yesterday that he is "upbeat, prayerful, and hopeful" that Egypt and Israel will…

… to step up terrorist attacks against the Israelis in an effot-t to torpedo the negotiations, but Tanter warned that the Israelis must not retaliate against the Arabs, because it would strain relations…

… seemed perplexed about just how close peace really is. In the rest of the Arab world the reaction ranged from rage to silence. Moscow was sharply negative, and Western European leaders cautioned against…

… bankroller of Egypt, Syria Said trave and other poorer Arab states. "Maybe I'mj The Camp David documents a thing, but envision, after further negotiations hope that it is over the Sinai Peninsula, the signing…

… c nntUil l liti La Tanter Tanter also views the hard-line stance of the Arab states as a cover, and expects Jordan and Saudi Arabia to join the peace process at a later date. In Washington, Rep…

… illustrate American contentions that Sadat, too, had achieved some of the Arab world's goals in its 30-year con- flict with Israel. These were: * An end to Israeli military occupation of the West Bank and the…

… Gaza Strip. Israel will withdraw all military forces from the Sinai. . * Palestinian Arabs living on the West Bank and in Gaza will have "self- governing authority with full autonomy" and civil self…

… PLO, the umbrella Palestinian organization committed to dismantling the Jewish state. American officials said any West Bank Arab, regardless of PLO af- filiation, could participate in the' process. But…

… begin until a "self- governing authority" has been established in those regions. THERE WAb also potentla poutcai trouble at home/for Sadat because o the growing gap between Egypt and tf rest of the Arab

… with us and they'd hate gotten something." . THE SOVIET news agency Tass, in a harsh attack on Sadat, said the Egyptian leader had "betrayed" his fellow Arabs and had accepted the dictates of Israel and…

September 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… said, however, he planned to break away from the official schedule to try to see "if any hanky-panky is going on." SUN DAY, September 3 Thme Film "merica, On Edge Singjng Fun & Games All students are…

… increases being "viewed as a consistent pat- tern that has resulted in higher prices for nearly half the steel tonnage produced in this country." 1~KHARTOVUM, Sudan (wP-Arab solution in the Middle East. It…

… to refuse to The summit meeting decided consider negotiations with Israel. unanimously to eliminate all for- A communique at the end of a eign bases on Arab soil. The four-day summit conference re…

…- United States, Britain and France ported rejection of Iraq's plan for have such bases. an oil boycott of the West. In- stead, oil-rich Arab nations will The meeting was to have been aid Egypt, Jordan and…

… Syria, the final full-scale Arab summit whose economies were badly shak- conference since 1965. But only en in the June war with Israel. eght of te h easfsttea- Kuwait's plan to establish a cotted the…

… meeting, sent repre- development fund for the Arab sentatives. nations to be financed largely by the oil-producing states was en- Syria refused to take part when dorsed. 'it became clear the Arab leaders…

… The leaders decided to take would reject Iraq's proposals for measures to consolidate Arab a three-month halt to Arab oil military strength to meet aggres- supplies to the West followed by sion. a…

… accused by essential to rebuild the Arab Syria and Egypt of aiding Israel armies while seeking a political in the war. agg ii RH 6No op! No pop! No jazz! themselves cover the whole polit- ical spectrum…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 12, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… were, then 1.6 billion Muslims could be involved in terrorism, instead of a small fraction.” In the past year, Muslim- and Arab-American students at the University have gathered to participate…

… terrorist attacks in Germany, France, Britain, Turkey, Belgium, Russia and Spain, reports warning foreign students to avoid places like shopping malls, schools, airports and other forms of public…

… for Global and Intercultural Study, the office that coordinates most study abroad programs for LSA students, sent about 650 to 700 University of Michigan students abroad this summer. LSA…

… junior Margaret O’Connor was among 13 University students studying abroad in Germany through the Center of Intercultural and Global Studies at the time. She wrote in an email interview that…

… health and safety adviser for CGIS, said despite mounting terrorist reports from the country, the number of students applying to study abroad has steadily increased over the past several years…

…. CGIS reported the numbers of their Winter application cycle showed 23 applications in 2014, 33 in 2015, and so far this year more than 62 students have applied to study in France. LSA senior…

…, speaks to the strength of the programs and the mindsets of the students seeking those opportunities. “If you look at something like what happened in Brussels, three students backed out but one…

… was unrelated to the attacks, so two students out of 21 withdrew,” Jordan said. In Jamett’s 22-person program, participants were University students from a variety of majors. “I…

… place to reach out to students and reassure families. The department has 10 emergency responders available to attend to the 24/7 emergency phone line. It also requires students, staff and…

… contacting them via email, cell phone, Facebook, WhatsApp, however we can get a response,” Reuter said. Due to the large numbers of students within LSA, Reuter said it is the only college with a…

September 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… "would be in their interest" to meet the deadline, said the See IRAQ, Page 2 Profs., by Lynne Cohn Daily Faculty Reporter Students with learning disabili- ties (LD) say it's hard enough cop- ing at the…

… with an LD student last term. "Teachers are probably the main resources that students have, but they don't see us as resources " Freyberg said. "That's the fault of our system. That's why it often takes…

… a request from a student to get extra help." Emily Singer, LD coordinator in the Services for Students with Dis- abilities office, said awards are Kidnappers free hostage i n ebDanon DAMASCUS, Syria…

… five miss- ing Israeli military personnel and the release of hundreds of Arabs held by Israel. Perez de Cuellar said in state- ment yesterday he was "encouraged by this further step in a process which he…

… less than a See HOSTAGES, Page 2 BIN CANTONI/Daly Hope you like 8 o'clocksB CRISP temporary employee Zahara Harris prepares for a hectic day of drop/add. Today is the last day for students to change…

… their schedule without late fees. Harris enjoys pronouncing strange student names. TAs help learning disabled students given to recognize faculty effort with LDs because a student feels that his or…

… Rosen- gren said he tries to "find out some- thing about the individual student and what problems they might have with the way material is presented in class or on exams." Jonathan Ellis, an LSA sopho…

… tried to provide (students with learning disabilities) a little bit of extra time to prepare for an exam and make sure they don't feel pressured. I always try within what's practical to make sure they…

student. "There is not very much knowledge about what an LD constitutes." Jahiel, himself an LD student who suffers from dyslexia, obtained' a master's degree at Harvard and an undergraduate degree from MIT…

…. Like most LD students, he has the ability to succeed. It just takes him longer. "LD students in general experi- ence the kinds of problems that normal students do but to a much exaggerated state…

September 18, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… be filled by Gilbert A. Maddox.t In an interview yesterday, Mad-3 dox said he will attempt to be an "ombudsman for the black com-' -munity, including .students, facul-l ty members. and the larger com…

… agreed to after aJ two-week class strike in March. The core of the admisons plan is the enrollment of enough black students to equal ten per cent of the student body by the 1973-74 academic year. The plan…

… also calls for the provision of financial aid to new black students who can- ,Wnot afford to attend the Univer- sity.t Maddox's responsibilities in-{ clude the supervision of the Op- portunity Awards…

…', Page 6 ' I In Cairo, the headquarters of the Arab League called for "an immediate and unconditional halt to the massacre in Jordan." Egypt's official news agency re- ported early today that prepara…

…- tions are being made for a summit meeting of Arab kinds and heads of state within the next few days to deal with the .explosive situa- tion in Jordan. The meeting will be held in Tripoli, the capital of…

…- ple, members of the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. (TU) discussed the student housing situation yes- terday with the Regents t the Board's monthly open hearing. In a prepared statement, the TU attacked the…

… "reordering, not raising, of student fees" could provide the financial support for an immediate program. Responding to the statement, the Regents and President Robben Fleming criticized its tone and content…

… politics with actual field work for a candi- date. The course is Political Science 300 and each student selects the campaign he prefers to work with, and decides his own hours when campaigning. The last of…

… Socialist Workers Party, along with. the Democratic and Republi- can parties." So far there has been no dif- ficulty in finding a campaign of interest for every student, says Prof. Walker. One problem is try…

…- ing to get political organizations to give his students more than just menial campaign work. He claims some success, especially with the Ann Arbor Democratic P a r t y which has agreed to give some…

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