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September 07, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… school students and their parents. Activities include leading a walking tour of central campus, facilitating a discussion session, and more. Some clerical work is required. Q Leaders are expected to be…

… Africa Racism conference centers on Mideast Arab states at a U.N. racism confer- ence rejected a second attempt at com- promise yesterday on wording on the Middle East conflict. However, South African…

… officials said they were shut- tling between the Arab and European delegates, trying to work out a new compromise. Efforts to reach agreement over another contentious issue, a proposed Western apology for…

… slavery and colo- nialism, remained bogged down a day before the eight-day conference was scheduled to end. The proposed Mideast compro- mise, the second South African pro- posal rejected by the Arab states…

…, sought to bridge the gap between the Arabs' call for the conference to condemn Israeli practices as racist and the European Union's refusal to allow the conference to take sides in the conflict. PARIS…

…. 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 16, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… in- stead of graduated loopholes." - HARRIS enjoyed a good rapport with the pri- marily student audience, deftly fielding their questions in his distinctive-southern drawl. He tore into the Ford…

… base to the military rulers in Ethiopia against the revolu- tion of its people. "THEY WERE also interro- gated on the hostile role played by the base against the Arab region," he added. He also said that…

… investiga- tions revealed "important and serious information on the role played by this base not only against the revolution of our people, but also against the Arab people and the African libera- tion…

… S peGeneva. They called the agree- ment a "betrayal of the Arab people." "and I thought he might use mine in his next d pink-framed movie." IN CAIRO, President Anwar ure hero Andy Sadat said "No…

… repeat: :ans and Brillo book store. But the fans themselves were more Never will anything of this sort ies of his new willing to talk.tNepes "He's a genius," proclaimed one student. "He take plce." m to…

… sign her brings art to the people. His art is real, it's life." Egypt, Spain, and Algeria - along with Arab diplomats here ," she gushed, See ANDY, Page 2 See PALESTINIAN, Page 8 0 WqR With his…

September 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… sheikhdom, made a multimillion dollar bid yesterday for a British real estate firm, the first Arab move to buy a British company out- right. The Kuwait investment office' offered $210.4 million for St. Martin…

… prevent price-rigging by merged groups. Other Arab investors here in- clude the government of Abu Dbabi, which recently bought 44 per cent of the Commercial Union skyscraper in the finan- cial heart of…

… market, but their operations have been spread out to avoid the British requirement that anyone buying 10 per cent or more of a firm's shares must declare it.. Numerous individual Arabs have bought real…

… estate and equity in Britain, but they can- not be traced sufficiently to give an over-all picture. Financial sources said the Arabs are cautious about sink- ing too much money in British industry. They…

… made for further talks at an appropriate level. Last week Iraq accused Iran t e ti c( to The physician starting his practice in civilian l %$eai vs student services said -there det- life has to take…

… the period may be helpful but is not of instructor required. 1 to 4 credits. required. Intended for the advanced student who wishes to continue work beyond the limits of a formal MARC 325. (Eng. 355…

September 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 1315) • Page Image 2

… of Ann Arbor, along with some of western metropolitan Detroit and Dearborn, an area with a significant Palestinian population and one of the largest Arab-American populations in the country…

… children is pertinent to Congress because it violates international law. Public Policy senior Arwa Gayar is an executive member of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, a Palestinian…

…. She often is very reliable in supporting issues that are supported by Arab-Americans,” Gayar said. “I was definitely surprised when she withdrew her support, especially because the bill…

….com News ALEXIS RANKIN/Daily Steve Parrish, Natural Areas Manager at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens, speaks to students in Environ 421: Restoration Ecology about different concepts…

…-solution state in Israel Dingell withdraws support for bill supporting Palestinian rights Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ARTS…

… terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2. Subscriptions for September…

September 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

…. Jefferson bution." the day preced The Israeli military command by 2 p.m. Frida said one of its soldiers had been Student organ killed. It reported taking many not acceptelf Arab guerrillas prisoner. more…

… 13 Arab vil- lages harboring guerrillas. It said< air force jets bombed and rocket- pd 10 more centers which Israel considers to be guerrilla camps. Nixon, Agnew disclose statement of net worth…

…," Seminar Rm., Com-< n, before 2 p.m. of puting Ctr., 3 pm. ing publication and Physics Seminar: K. Hansen, Bohr JLLETI N .ems Now at Special Student Rates DELIVERY IN CENTRAL CAMPUS AREA ONLY STARTING 9…

… filing completed applica- ly of savings and ch ing a tions is Oct. 9; qualified and interested _ _ __-- students urged to act quickly so nec- essary procedures may be completed by deadline. If you have…

…- Michigan Union LANSING- 406 E. Michigan YPSILANTI- Ned's Book Store FIRES BURN MORE THAN TREES LATE NIGHT TEA HOUSE Featuring:. SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT OPEN AS OF WED., SEPT. 20…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…- on in private sessions, long before they are announced to the public, either at open meetings or through Arabs mourn for Nasser; Mideast future uncertain (Continued from Page 1) For this he had…

… summoned for a party vote on Nasser's suc- Arab leaders to Cairo, and it was cessor. Cairo radio said there was while seeing off the delegation no statement after the 90-minute from Kuwait that his fatal…

…. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Day Calendar Anatomy Seminar: M. Beck, "For- ensic…

… Magazine, "City Magazines: Up from Puff"; Aud. C, Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Organizatio central Student Judiciary Hearing. Engineering Placement Advisory Com- mittee, et. al., v. Students for a Demo- cratic…

… would deny readmis- at Johns H o p k i n s University sion to students who had forfeited Ists call It profiteering. Those School of Medicine said, "We don't bail in a court case. The action who qualify do…

September 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…I 0 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 29, 2003 OP/ED 4w I*r able firogm jDtfdu 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… deeply affecting sound of whole families and towns singing work songs together. Since then, white people have been discover- ing the blues over and over again, including the hip college students of the '60…

… knowledge by those in posi- tions of power. His scholarship and his unwavering commitment to social justice inspire generations of Muslim- and Arab-American scholar-activists. While we, as Muslim and Arab

… American students at the University, mourn the loss of Said, we are consoled by the fact that his life-long accomplishments arm us with a new paradigm to contribute to a universal intellectual tradition that…

… incorporates our empowered voic- es and narratives. SAWSAN ABDULRAHIM School of Public Health Coordinator, Muslim Graduate Student Association CARMEL SALHI LSA junior Chair, Students Allied for Freedom and…

… Equality OMAR KHALIL Rackham President, Muslim Student Association Detroit Project allows students to reject stereotypes To THE DAILY: I would like to thank Tim Reed for his let- ter to the editor, Article…

… damages view of volun- teerism; students lazy, hold wrong views on service (09/26/03). Reed raises many excellent points, but I would like to clarify the position of the Detroit Project for the benefit of…

… aids in the process of creating social change. A fact we have come to understand is that many students are extremely busy already, and when they want to get involved in ser- vice, whatever the impetus…

student participating only once can make a difference. As an example, many community members that we are in dia- logue with inform us that abandoned houses are a blight on their communities. They fre…

… these projects we believe that students can gain a greater understanding of the communi- ty they enter. JONATHAN GLEICHR Business senior Executive director, Detroit Project Gephardt, not Dean, is the…

September 24, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-- Saturday, September 24, 1983-- Page 3 Arab jetliner crashes killing all 112 aboard ABU DHABI (AP)-A Gulf Air jetliner crashed and burned in the rugged mountains of this desert…

… cockpit voice tapes that could provide clues to the crash, airline sources said. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are two of the seven sheikdoms that comprise the United Arab Emirates, a 12-year-old federation on the…

… 'U' joins nationwide effort to curb campus drinking (Continued from Page 1) to think a student should learn how to drink in a school of hard knocks. The person who's on his knees at four o'clock on…

… said. "What gets missed are students who show up in academic counseling trying to get .out of classes because they got batzed too often and they can't handle the workload," Levy said. University Housing…

… Director Robert Hughes, who formed the group, said task force members are especially con- cerned about the student attitude that all social events need to center around alcohol. "PEOPLE who choose not to…

… the national organization said "(The program) is focused on responsible decision-making about the use of It's dangerous for us to think a student should learn how to drink in a school of hard knocks…

… problems. Gonzales admitted it is sometimes difficult to get students to pay attentions to the issues. "It takes awhile to get over the perception of, 'we're here to party," he said. STUDENTS do realize the…

… Brunswick, N.J.,°agreedthat it is important to in- volve students in policy-making and that policy and programs must be con- sistant. "If you want to teach people about consumption you shouldn't have your…

… policies say one thing and your education something else," he said. "It is important to be careful when im- posing policies on students. "People resent having their lives con- trolled," Burns said. "When you…

… talk about partying and alcohol you talk about encroaching on their time." But Burns also said the majority of students want to learn about alcohol problems. '-k c,.46., ak AP Photo The University…

September 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… BENET It was early one afternoon in April two years ago when the 23-year-old University graduate student finished her shift at work. She was tired, and when a co-worker she had known for more than a year…

…, including Michigan, he added. "Standardized tests reflect the cultural and economic background of the student and "proceed to perpetuate those inequities," Nader said. "If you want to do well on these tests…

…-you must come from an affluent background." In addition to lacking accuracy in predicting future academic performance, Nader attacked the tests as having deeper, more subtle psychological effects on students

…. Students who did poorly on the tests "internalized their test scores as a measure of their self-esteem . . . of their self- worth," Nader said. HE ALSO ARGUED that "the tests are given a widly exag- See…

… disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway, where it claimed Iranian artillery fire, destroyed Iraqi oil installations and a gas refinery at al-Faw. Months of sparring along the borders exploded last week after Iraq…

… canceled a 1975 treaty putting 60 miles of the Iran-Iraq border in the middle of the Shatt al-Arab waterway that provides both nations access to the Persian Gulf. Iraq now claims sovereignty over the eastern…

… warplanes struck 11 t Students: Anderson won war of words var Iranian airstrips with a loss of two Soviet-made Mig jets. A top Iranian military official said "several" air bases were attacked, ° and a…

…, ad- ding that nine ambulances rushed to the Tehran's Mehrabad Airport im- See FULL-SCALE, Page 2 Fema-le S. Quad, resident'. jabbed with knife By MAUREEN FLEMING A University student, stabbed Friday…

… lock was stuck-a' common _occurence at South Quad. See S. QUAD, Page 2 John Anderson and Ronald Reagan debated Sunday night, but the movie Midnight Express got most University student's votes. The only…

… THE STUDENTS watching the televised debates, most said they felt This story was written by City Editor Patricia Hagen and Kevin .Tottis with files by Lorenzo Benet, Claudia Centomini, A ida Eisenstat…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

STUDENT RIGHTS See Editorial Page V' L Sitt ai1 BRISK High--65 Low-45 See Today for details Vol. LIX, No. 19 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 28, 1978 Ten Cents Fourteen Pages Levin…

… select President yesterday stood firm behind their plan Robben Fleming in 1966. to select a new University president MSA members claim they would play despite Michigan Student Assembly's an insignificant…

… from the Regents to choose a candidate from selecting a president outside of a list of a list compiled by a group of alumni, candidates composed by alumni, faculty members, and students. faculty, and…

students. The Regents came out strongly According to the Regents' method, against this type of process yesterday, alumni, faculty, and students would saying they must not be restricted in elect three…

… president. Their (student) input would be considered very seriously. The ultimate decision will come from the Regents, just like it did in 1966," Nederlander said. Each of the Regents available for comment…

student See CANDIDATE, Page 2 Israel OKs JERUSALEM (AP) - The Israeli parliament voted by a 2-1 margin last night to endorse tpe Camp David Mideast accords and remove the Jewish settlements-in the Sinai…

… said Israel was entering "a new era with Egypt that is difficult for some of us to imagine. . . peaceful relations between us and the largest Arab state." Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said the agreement…

… settlements, the Camp David accord calls for a five-year transition period in the West Bank and Gaza, leading to full autonomy for its people, predominantly Palestinian Arabs. Left unsettled were the ultimate…

… ASSISTANT BILL McMullen, a student on a work study grant, is staining slides for a toxicity test. Work Study offers, Senate OKs natural gas compromise bill funds and By ADRIENNE LYONS Bill McMullen needed…

… by applying for a work study grant.1 training financial need. "The student may earn up to the amount of his authorization which ranges from $700 for a freshman to $1,200 for a graduate' student," said…

September 21, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… captured four villages in southern Lebanon. Arafat, in a telegram to Arab heads of state, issued an urgent appeal for help. ISRAEL HAS repeatedly denied any cross-border operations by its troops, but it has…

… border area came 24 hours after Israeli armed forces went on "heightened alert." SYRIA PROVIDES the bulk of the 30,000-man Arab league peace force that halted the 19-month civil war in the rest of Lebanon…

… Administration. Ugandan exile tells of Amin'mystique' By RICHARD BERKE Some 200 Pilot Program students jammed into Alice Lloyd's Blue Carpet Lounge last night to hear political science professor Ali Mazuri speak…

… coached See LAWYERS, Page 10 buses, to Kent By PAULINE TOOLE The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) met last night, and amidst a circus-like atmosphere, voted not to allocate funds for the rental of a bus to…

… transport students to the National Rally at Kent State Sept. 24. The request for funds; was made under the auspices of the Revolution- ary Student Brigade, although the money was earmarked for use by the May…

… 4 Coalition. THE COALITION is a national organization formed to generate support to prevent construction of a gymnasium on the site where four students were killed in an anti-war rally in 1970. This…

… made and withdrawn one after another, causing confusion among MSA members. Members raised questions concerning the strength of student-sympathy here for the K'ent State efforts and the presence of non-students

… on the bus. Some doubts were heard as to the safety of the bused participants. A SPOKESPERSON for the May 4 Coalition assured the assembly that precautions would be taken to allow only students to use…

…, because A law school felt he could not learn the laws. 'Hamlet,' he tells his students, 'you will find, Concerns a man who can't make up his mind.. . By BRIAN BLANCHARD If the political scientist never…

…, Donald Hall, for- mer professor and resident bard, has chosen to found his Walden. And, at the expense of the throngs of students a few months that possibly I could live on my writing," Hall recalled in a…

September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…-hundred-sixteen years of edtorialfreedom www. miwh zandaz~y corn Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXVII, No. 9 fA 2006 The Michigan Daily _. -o - - -! f Welcome to the president's house Coleman invites students inside…

… 815 S. Uni- versity Ave. Well, she does. Yesterday afternoon, Coleman welcomed students into her home for her annual open house. Lured by the promise of donuts, cookies, apple cider and the opportunity…

… the University only grants 15 days for winter break, half of what many schools offer. Megchiani, who lives in the United Arab Emirates, said she's sad to return to the University after such a short time…

…. "The faculty really likes it." After a pause, the president invited Megchiani to "go get some goodies." Although some students took the open house See HOUSE, page 7A History of a house Built in 1839 and…

… President Coleman is the first to hold an annual open house for students, past University presidents have welcomed students onto the property. While Robben Fleming was president in the 1960s, students often…

… assembled on his front yard to discuss political issues. And in 1997, after the Michi- gan football team defeated Penn State, thou sands of students celebrated in the home of then University President Lee…

… Bollinger. "You can stay here as long as you want and come inside," Bollinger told students in what many students consider one of the defining acts of his presidency. LSA sophomore Kenneth Human poses in…

… "Catch an Illegal Immigrant Day," where students would try and find a volunteer hidden on campus wearing a shirt that said "illegal immigrant" on it. "We would never do those types of events or support…

September 09, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… freedom Vol. CI, 143 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, September 9, 1991 cpyighDal New policy requires I.D. to enter Union 'U'says I.D. check surprises policy ll i c seE both students, oficers Daily Staff…

… said, was that orders placed by stu- Sby a number of security officers identification. dents in neighboring residence halls whose job was to check for student "The question we've been trying could not be…

… picked up by students by Henry Goldblatt identification at all entrances to the to deal with is 'How do we ensure a who did not know to bring their I.D. Daily Administration Reporter Michigan Union Friday…

… morning As the result of a new policy is- Manager Frank Cianciola. pizza. That's the first I heard of it," which bars students without.sued by the Michigan Union with Many students did not expect said…

….m., said University .Security (DPSS), the Housing forgot his I.D. and was denied entry to him on the policy, but did say Housing Program Director Alan Division, and the Student Services into the Union. that…

… provisions would be made to Levy. office, all those entering the Union "I don't really think it's fair to let people pick up orders from the In addition, University students must be students or accompanied by…

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 27, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… heads the drive this year, points out that a special pact with the University Hospital will allow almcst all campus students to fill the Hos- pital blood bank and earn money for the World Student Service…

… fund at the same time. "All you do is step up to the{ hospital and tell them you wish to give your blood to the WSSF. It's as simple as that," he says. WSSF is a world student or- ganization designed to…

… provide funds for European students who need food and books in order to live and study. With its central headquarters in Geneva, WSSF groups are found on almost all campuses in the United States. THE…

… UNIVERSITY committee hopes to duplicate the record of the University of 'Nevada where 2,000 students donated their blood money to the fund last year. Interested students may go to the University Hospital where…

… of $15 a pint will be turned over to the WSSF. Of groups contacted so far, about 35 students have indicated that they will donate their blood, Price said. The committee con- tacted church groups Sunday…

September 17, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… the political leaders involved, getting a hands-on look at the dynamics of policies surrounding the issue. The course, titled the Arab-Israeli Conflict Mid-East Simulation, divides students into 16…

… University School of Art and Design. Tyler has printed graphic works for Josef Albert, Claes Oldenburg, Helen Frankenthaler and other artists. Students step into Middle East scenario By Mark Hutchinson For…

… The Daily Though the realities of the Arab Israeli con- flict seem to be at a distance, University stu- dents enrolled in education Prof. Jeff Kupperman's class have the chance to step into the shoes of…

… separate teams. The teams simulate the deci- sion-making process of three of the leaders involved in the conflict, including Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat. Throughout the course, students may utilize press…

… releases to communicate with one another and accomplish their parties' goals. But Kupperman said a peaceful solution is not always reached. Students can make their character perform an action such as…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

…-Syria dogfight. boats and several helicopters but Thirteen houses were destroyed the two Arab craft eluded them. and three were damaged, the In a sharp comment on the Is- spokesman said. raeli reprisal raids, the…

… is what Israel refuses to brought under fire from Israeli accept. Israel regards every Arab ground forces. No casualties were government as being responsible reported. for all commando organizations…

… wil never surrender . . . whatever the sacrifices," he said in a message to the Palestinians. LSA OPEN HOUSE Tuesday September 12, 1972 Dean's Conference Rm, 2549 [SA Bldg. LSA First-Year Students Come…

…. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING 420 Maynard Street k I. 11 A NE CURSE IN PEACE RESEARCH "Introduction to Peace Research: Methods and Models in the Quest for a Warless World" Political Science 491…

… Sept. 12 at 7:00 p.m. in B-116 Modern Languages Bldg. Sponsoredby the Peace Research Applications Group and the L.S.&A. Student Government Advising Instructor: PROF. J. DAVID SINGER, Dept. of Political…

…-Lesson this week. It's a wild hour. And it's free. 4 I JLwviak ia Now at Special Student Rates DELIVERY IN CENTRAL CAMPUS AREA ONLY STARTING 9-25 THROUGH 12-7 4 4i If interested you MUST attend the…

… WEEKLY PRICES: DAILY $1.20-20 copy SUNDAY $.75 U of M STUDENT UNION 530 S. State St. uni inAV M11 MON., SEPT. 11 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. TUES., SEPT. 12 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. WED., SEPT. 13 6:30 or 8:30 p…

September 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

… place in history. A young yeshiva student, Mende (Oren Rehany), feels increasingly confined by ultra- Orthodox The Ho Judaism and can- y not control mas- Land turbating between At Madstone meals and read…

… becomes entrenched in the countercul- ture of Israel. The dive bar serves as a religious neutral zone for weary Jews and Arabs, as well as a sanctuary for his love with Sasha (Tchelet Semel), a Russian…

… described as a superior Jason Biggs. Dialogue like "You have nice eyes," "I wear contact lenses" and "He's the only Arab who likes Dylan" underscore the type of subtlety on dis- play here. Even the score is…

September 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… politi- cal phenomenon in the Middle East, as well as the changing character of Islam and its role in the Middle East. His other course, Problems of Rural Societies in the Arab Worli, will be taught as a…

… graduate student course although qualifi d undergraduates may also take this class. This class will meet Mondays and Fridays from 3-4:30 pm, at 144- B Lane Hall. Tamari will also be teaching two courses…

… during winter term: Con- temporary Palestinian Society and Urbanization of the Arab World. Rend ags Ube Da4 Cwt68iie4 A member of the repair team holds a piece of shrapnel found on the bridge of the…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

Arab capitals. The developments underscored the two directions in which Israeli policy- makers must face in the coming weeks: along the relatively well-mapped path to an 'agreement with Egypt, and…

…. Egy t's acting foreing minister, Butro Ghali, said the Knesset vote should encourage other Arab nations "to think seriously about negotiating with Israel so that we can achieve a comprehensive peace in…

…-performing in an evening of mime, puppetry, mask play, music, etc. (8:30-1 1:00pm). Student Activities Fair-representatives from all organizations. Prize Raffle-with prizes donated by: CBS Records, Checkmate, Don…

September 21, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

… at 1 p.m. in the SAB to seek out student views regarding the lettuce boycott. At present, the University is buying head lettuce solely on the basis of best quality at best price. In residence hall…

… Middle East." Mahmoud Riad, secretary gener- al of the Arab League, was in Beirut to mediate the latest con- flict between the Lebanese gov- ernment and the Palestinian guer- rillas. He was quoted as…

… be in the offing where the Lebanese army will ease its restrictions on the guerrillas. In return, the guerrillas will report- edly refrain from any military ac- tivity, at least until the Arab gov…

September 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…-1 ucia was the successor of an earlier. city known as Opis, which Greek 1 students will recognize as lying in the route taken by Xenophon and: his ten thousand Greeks. Tel Omar, as the present site of…

… of Sumarians and Babylonians in their buildings. A most obvious proof of ancient oc- cupation were the numerous coins picked up by the Arabs here and there in the dust and debris. A majority of the…

… Waterman commanded a force of from 25 to 75 men, all native Arabs. Ordinarily, one man was employed to do the digging and two or three boys carried off the material exca- vated. Professor Waterman has thus…

September 05, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… the rival interventions of the United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia in Yemen's civil war. But he denied what he said were irresponsible and reckless charges that poor administration at UN headquarters…

… was to blame for the situation. He added that he intended to continue and if necessary to in- tensify his efforts to persuade the two intervening Arab nations to abide by their agreement to effect a…

… Discusses1 4ethod. of Bia To Establish Membership Committee Proposal Follows Lewis Documnt -Daly-Kamalakar Rao DISCUSS STUDENT BIAS-Members of Student Government discussed last night methods of de…

…- termining which student groups have been using discriminatory practices in selecting new members, as well as punitive action to be taken. According to one working paper by SGC, a membership com- mittee should…

September 22, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… of representatives. Farjo, a graduate student in electrical engineering, is from Bag- dad, Iraq. He was vice-president of the Arab Club for a term and is currently serving in the house of…

… feature the movie, "Toast to Our Brother," starring Joe E. Brown and describ- ing life in a fraternity. All students planning to par- ticipate in the rushing program must register by Sept. 30 at Rm. 1020…

… announced as a result of the recent reduction in the projected size of the Air Force from 143 to 120 wings and the resulting lowered manpower auth- orizations. * * * UNDER THE modified program! all students

… the local commanding officer, Lt. Col Charles L. Burleigh, at the meeting for further informa- tion. Grad Named Dean Donald K. Anderson, '37, has been appointeddean of students at the University of…

…- mission. Air Force commissions will go to those students who were under the flight training candidates pro- gram.during the advanced course. Students under other programs will get completion certificates…

… Force officers quota, admis- sion to the advanced program as a contract student this year will be limited to those students under the flight training candidates pro- gram, a small numbering of en…

…- gineering and other technical stu- dents and a few outstanding non- technical students to be chosen on the basis of leadership and aca- demic performance. Planchon Gets ISA Position International Student

… you Everyidy u Editorial WhO's Norks rStaff with LAW case books and i Supplies. Our LAW section is staffed by law students to as- sist you on your requirements. VETERANS' ACCOUNTS CAPABLY HANDLED…

September 20, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan-Thursday, September 20, 1979 Ten Cents Ten Pages Student legal aid may be banned romsuits By TOM MIRGA have had enough time to deliberate on the mat- Jonathon Rose. "The Regents currently prohibit…

… this office better performed "at a slight distance." Students won't be able to obtain free, Univer- ter to feel comfortable approving the proposal. Rose said the changes "would not interfere from…

… defense of cases that the University brings SLS would hurt the credibility of legal service University's Regents approve a proposal in defending students in University-initiated ac- overseeing board…

… composed primarily of against students. lawyers with their clients. The general counsel their agenda this week. tions, the proposal also directs the legal aid students. "Well, we took on one such case," he…

…'s capacity to drawn up by the Office of Student Services represent - students in actions they take CURRENTLY, A temporary board staffed over the matter." provide legal services to the University. (OSS…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 110

… Graduate Library (the "Grad," for short), when not frequented by panicking students preparing for finals, offers a comfor- table, relaxing, and quiet atmosphere; the second through sixth floors of the south…

… night .except Saturday, when it closes at six, many students migrate to the UGLI .at the strike of. twelve,;since it is open most nights until two a.m. On Saturday nights, the UGLI's doors are locked at…

… pressure get to you, remember what Ben Franklin's (or whoever's) advice-all things in moderation. "They" say a student who plans time well and studies efficiently can get good grades and have a good time…

… often obscene when viewed from the sixth floor of the library.) The efficient student with straight priorities knows when it is necessary to attend class. A good set of notes can be invaluable. Borrow and…

September 22, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… answers on new Uni- versity driving regulations were pre- pared by the Office of Student Affairs In cooperation with Joint Judiciary Council.) Q. What does the yellow card I signed at registration mean? A…

…. This.card holds each student accountable for knowledge and understanding of the provisions of Regents Bylaw 8.06; which governs automobile operation, and the Ad- ministrative Code established by the…

… should secure a tem- porary permit. Q. Are some students eligible for a permit without having to pay the fee? A. Yes, students who have Re- gent appointments as Instructor, Teaching Fellow, Teaching Assis…

…-time stu- dents. Q. May a 21-year-old student drive someone else's registered car carrying an exempt permit? A. Yes. Q. Does the 21-year-old student borrowing the car need to regis- ter? A. No. Foreign…

… Affairs Expert Campbell Claims United Nations Should Settle Canal Crisis Q. May a student over 21 drive an unregistered car? A. Any use of an unregistered car is a violation of the automobile code…

… regardless of infrequency of use. For example, the fact that the wife of a student uses the car almost exclusively does not excuse her husband from registering. Q. May a student who is not 21 drive, another…

…'s legally registered car carrying an exempt permit? A. Not unless that student re-, quests permission from the Office of Student Affairs. Approval of such requests will depend upon the sufficiency of need and…

September 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

Student Paas oon Hits Y, Base Authorities, Take Elsman From School wit South. After worried huddles. with oth- er officials, Brucker issued this statement last night: "I learned today of a precau…

… I answered two questions: "Do I have a new student to- day?" (Looking at me.) "No Ma'am." "Do you belong here?" "No ma'am." Whereupon followed a beckon and a reminiscence -filled trip to the principal…

… with the only ly-younger students. Throughout homeroom period the school's cheer were darting from room to room, rousing the spirits of preparation for today's football game. Although it m have been…

… off ted China coast. struck at . about 3 a.m., and ,ll clear was not sounded until J J SA UD ARBITRA TES: Top Arabs Fear Syria, s Future Tinder BoX DAMASCUS, Syria () - A new Arab summit conference…

… yesterday, the Middle East, but is reported President Eisenhower made his- deeply disturbed 'at the split in tory in being the first president to Arab ranks over Syria's leftward ride a nuclear-powered sub…

… cimens sent there as Asian flu. Mhe flu outbreak continued to ead over Texas. One school in uston was closed yesterday. afore than 1,000 of Baylor Uni- sity's 5,000 students at Waco e ill with an average…

… of 200 orting on sick call daily at the krmary. f " - + r r. oar Attendance was somewhat higher yesterday than the day be- fore. About 1400 students came to school, as against the 2000 who normally…

… those in Western State High in Kalamazoo, may oe deceptive. The school's prettiest girl may devote several minutes to helping a shy Negro boy in the back of the room with his schedule. The white students

September 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… Director Fritz Crisler slated to give an old student named Biggie Munn another lesson By The Ass SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 26-The Russians suddenly proposed today that they and the Americans si- multaneously…

…, disapprove. Book Sale Set B Exchange Permanent Home Has Not Been Found The Student Book Exchange, which still hasn't found new per- manent quarters, will hold a sale if both text and non-text books from 9 a…

…-torn Holy Land unless the United Nations Assembly finds a solution acceptable to Jews and Arabs alike. Fiery, grey-haired Andrei Y. Vishinsky blasted at the British statement on Palestine with the comment…

…, the British said, would be under U.N. authority-and only then if Jews and Arabs agreed. formed sources indicated the Brit- ish agency for Palestine was dis- pleased; the Arab delegates in the assembly…

… benefit of law school students. A grant of $30,- 777.81 was accepted from the es- tate of the late Dr. John R. Ranna, with the income to be used for Michigan residents attending the medical school…

… Michigan. JIM BLENKHORN ...Spartan Fullback Med Students Will Receive New TB Guard Health Service, Is Sponsoring Test Plan Medical students now will re- ceive the most thorough protec- tion against…

… adopted to combat cases of TB which have frequently struck down medical students during their training. Al- most every year medical students and internes become victims of the disease. Under the new program…

…, stu- dents will receive tuberculin tests for the early detection of tuber- culosis, in addition to the "annual X-rays. Records of each student will be kept during his entire time in the Medical School…

… and is pos- sible during his interneship. Will Combat TB The program is designed to find in what year the student reaction to the tuberculin test changes from a negative to a positive one, the positive…

… reaction indicating contact with tuberculosis and the building up of a slight immunity. If the X-rays show any sus- picious lesions, the student will be sent to Health Service. In this way, by tracking down…

September 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

…-state students. comment "If that's what it takes to get it patience a through, quite frankly, I would sup- "We h port that" he said. out to Ar Glenn Stevens, executive director of and say thI the Presidents…

… Council of the State not the p Universities of Michigan, which gath- for relie ered the executives and student body preach pa presidents of Michigan's 15 public Axelrod s universities to sign a letter…

…," aid. led that senators and repre- s will be listening for con- omments and that students munity members should write to snet their ideas ass. going to be paying a lot of attention to what you say. That…

… the rush of general panic and fear that is sweeping the nation people sometimes seek control by limiting the rights of a specific group of people. "Talk with an Arab-American who has flown this week and…

… imagine how much worse it could get if we continue ethnic profiling," Thatcher said, addressing the fact that Arab-Ameri- cans are under careful watch. "There is an alternative to heightened scrutiny of…

Arab-Americans - it's heightened scrutiny across the board" Anmar Mufleh drove up from Tole- do today to see what type of dialogue the University was engaging in. "I'm an Arab-American and I was…

… interested to see what the University community was dealing with and what tves of solutions they were consider- flict against Arab-Americans," he said. "There have been attacks in Ohio and in Michigan on…

… people that fit the racial profiles of Arab Americans, and people are in fear of their safety;' he said. "In the media and the academy I feel like they still have yet to reach the root cause of the problem…

September 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

… the United States. The Taliban government is only officially recognized by three countries: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The Taliban's foreign minister, Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil…

…, said an official at the medical center. Meanwhile, evidence emerged yester- day that the FBI had tracked the activi- ties of one Arab man who was seeking jetliner training from Minnesota to Oklahoma in…

student mobilization in Cincinnati to coincide with the 6th Cir- cuit Court of Appeals' hearing of the University's affirmative action lawsuit. In addition to supporting student attendance at the hearing…

… against acts of racial hatred directed toward Arabs and Muslims. PANEL Continued from Page 1 Security Council, addressed security issues and offered insight into the terrorists' strategic goals. "The…

… science professor and fac- ulty member at the Center for South Asian Studies. "The blame of the attacks cannot be laid on the door of Arab Americans," Varshney said. "We run the risk of embittering a…

…. First-year Business graduate student Eric Schroeder said he will avoid flying only if alter- nate transportation is feasible. -171 probably continue flying," Schroeder said. "Maybe, for example if I was…

September 14, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… Negotiations, deals with the future of Palestinian Arabs now under Israeli military control and other fundamental issues in the Arab-Israeli dispute, the sources said. These officials, asking not to be…

… President Anwar Sadat - even though Carter is coming up against a speechmaking and politicking schedule. THERE HAS been no visible breakthrough on the Palestinians or any other key issue in the Arab

Arabs living under Israeli military control on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza district on the Sinai Desert. Begin has offered the Palestinians administrative self-rule. Sadat, rejecting…

… restoration of Arab sovereignty after 11 years of Israeli control. Acting as go-between, Carter held his second meeting Tuesday in two days with Sadat. He then summoned Begin to Aspen Lodge, the presidential…

Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS), met behind Mosher-Jordan on the area slated for construction of a new kitchen and cafeteria which would serve Couzens, Alice Lloyd, Stockwell, and…

… taken last year by a specially- designated housing task force indicated that the majority of students on the Hill dorms would swallow as much as a six per cent hike in dorm rates before they would choose…

… to leave their dorms to eat together in a central location. SUDS feels the results of the survey were slighted in the decision to consolidate. The Michigan. Student Assembly voted Tuesday to support…

… other in- cumbents fared better, however, as voters in 14 states and the District of Columbia went to the polls. See story, Page 9. 9 Arabs, Germans, Italians, Frenchmen and other foreign groups have…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 09, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A summer of small changes for MSA VJHEN HENRY Johnson, University vice-president for student serv- :es, assumed control of the Michigan…

… after four months of discussions, ery little has changed. Johnson was given control when the Jniversity's Board of Regents suspec- ed that the students weren't managing heir budget responsibly. University…

… dministrators still monitor MSA fun-. s-$50,004 of which went to student roups last year-and will continue to o so until the allocation process is their mistakes and be willing to reverse their decision. In…

… things have progressed, consider the lawyer who represented OPEC at its latest price-setting meeting. His name if Khalid Ab- dulla. Tarig al-Mansur, but he is not an Arab oil sheik. He, is a black San…

… Franciscan who' organized black ghettos in California with Ron Karenga back in 1966. Today, his first African- Arabian Corporation . Igsvthree Saudi princes on its board of directors, and it represents Arab

… Regents who again took ocess back to the students. control of the Assembly and ordered The major new elements of the plan this apparently futile search for a dif- clude the decision to establish an ap…

…- ferent system. eals process for student groups It was the Regents whose efforts to ssatisfied with their allocations and a keep power away from the students an to reserve half the seats on MSA's allowed…

… receiving future funds if a more stringent system was established. Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann A bor) of- ten said that group didn't deserve student funds and for a while it ap- peared that the Regent's opinion…

… repaired by its owner in an attempt to prolong its life. It would be foolish of me to declare that University students need ID cards capable of sur- viving a nuclear holocaust. An ID card that could last…

… children), students, and other members of our work force who --.. ,c. --- ;. EVIPENCE TO SLUPPOiRT SUCHl CHA RG a AGANST OIL COMPANIES, CC',? ti,4 y FEARte5e Fay PICK 6TFRIKES AL~AIN …

September 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… ING All LS&A Students ... LOOK! Advance ClassificationAppointment Schedules WINTER TERM-1973 (Continued from Page 1) Police asked a Tel Aviv court; to order a remand in custody of a former leader of…

… mustache, packed a crate of arms and am- munition destined for points abroad-to launch a terrorist can- paign against Arab diplomats. But the court ordered police to release Paglin early Friday, or to return…

… check of all mail from Arab countries and from the Netherlands, where many of the recent bombs were postmarked. A police spokesman in Jeru- salem said 12 explosives-laden envelopes have been receivedin…

…. Students whose last names begin with: A-G . H-N M-R S-Z Pre-Business, Medical Technology, and Physical Therapy Make appointments on: Monday, October 2 Tuesday, October 3 Wednesday, October 4 Thursday…

…, October 5 Friday, October 6 Students not making appointments on their scheduled day may sign up for Advance Classification groups in 1213 Angell Hall beginning October 9. ,1 Junior-Senior Counseling…

… be staggered, ex- cept for Seniors graduating at the end of Winter 1973, no materials will actually be processed until Monday, October 16. Students may begin to schedulue Preclassification appointments…

… population. In this way the election of a degree program (i.e. BGS) in itself DOES NOT provide any unfair advantage. Once d student has met with an advisor, and has an approved set of elections, the completed…

… ELECTION REQUEST form is returned by the student to 1223 Angell Hall. OPTIONAL COUNSELING Graduating Seniors (Winter 1972) must make pre-classification appointments (September 25-27) to get approval for the…

… last semester's elections and to secure a concentration release form. All other Optional Counseling students may secure pre-classification materials beginning Oc- tober 1 in 1223'Angell Hall and may…

… return the cocmpleted Election Request forms on Thursday 12 October for processing beginning on Monday 16 October. BGS Students B G S GRADUATING SENIORS must see Linda Fink (1223 Angell Hall) on…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Market day A shopper tries to wrangle a lower price for a potted plant at the F armer's Market yesterday. The market was crowded with students during their first weekend back in town. NEW PROGRAMS PLANNED…

… Munich last Tuesday by Arab commandos. The U.N. spokesman said Syria requested the emergency council session in a telephone call and letter to the mission of Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua, council president…

…. There was no verification of a second en- gagement by Israel. Israel also reported one of its missile boats sank an Arab guerrilla boat outside Lebanese territorial waters Friday. The Palestine news…

… two other planes were lost to Hawk missiles. See U.N., Page 10 By MARILYN RILEY T. R. Harrison, a local black activist, has been named director of Trotter House, the black student center for social and…

… problems faced by black students at the University. Although the Committee said in its report that the alternative plan does not "capture the student self-generated interest" that was shown for the cultural…

… living project, it out- lined programs for this fall which would ful- fill the needs expressed by black students. These programs were approved by the Regents last July. They include: -Opening of black…

… lounges and libraries in Stockwell and South Quad which will be equipped with books and educational aids in areas of black: interests. The lounges will not only be centers for black students, but also will…

… "provide an outreach mechanism for contacting non-minority students," -The expansion of minority counseling and informational services within the coun- seling division of the Office of Student Serv- ices…

… Fund, which would assist needy minority organizations in rent- ing University buildings, such as the Union or League, to hold meetings or special pro- grams. According to Vice President for Student

… Services Henry Johnson, the expanded serv- ices of Trotter House can only be a partial answer to black student's problems. "They may be diminished, but I doubt if they'll all go away," Johnson says. By JIM…

September 22, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Editorial Page Editors Managing Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 413 E. HURON ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 tothedaily@michigandaily.com It's an energy eS drink and it's a…

students who plan to work high-tech jobs in Michigan upon graduation. To all appearances, however, both sets of bills have little chance of passing through the state Senate. This is an election year, after…

… session, making it seem more likely that the legisla- ture will drop the issues after the election. It is unfortunate that these student loan bills are not getting the attention and real support in the…

… Legislature they deserve. Giving financial assistance to students who intend to stay in Michigan after col- lege will only help the state's economy by retaining a more educated workforce. Similarly, the…

…. As a propaganda worker at our own student newspaper,The Michi- gan Daily (we wanted to title it the Worker's Vanguard, but that was already taken), I will try to acclimate you to life as a comrade…

September 19, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… war in the Middle East the Security Council demanded yesterday that Israel and the Arab nations rigor- ously respect the council's cease- fire order. By a vote of 14 to 0, with 1 abstention, the council…

… approved a resolution urging once more that Israel and the Arabs extend their fullest cooperation to the peace efforts of Gunnar Jarring, the Swedish peace envoy of Secretary- General U Thant. Algeria was…

… the lone abstainer. The original cease-fire order came in the wake of the Arab- Israeli war of June 5-10, 1967. Since then there have been re- peated violations by both sides, and the tempo of…

… River, one of the main points of tension. The dogged efforts of Jarring to obtain a peaceful settlement are now virtually ignored by the Arab press. Arab governments 'appar- ently have dismissed his…

… mission as a failure. The- Arab nations seem to have abandoned hope of regaining their lost lands from Israel by political means, and war talk once more pervades the Middle East. Aggressive speeches from…

… Egyp- tian leaders are ominously remi- niscent of those which preceded the six-day war . Israeli authorities, too, speak of a new round of hostilities. If war comes "the Arabs will learn once more that…

…, writing, and remedial reading for a program at Washtenow Com- munity College. Tutors will meet once a week with' students at W.C.C. who have not had an even educational break. Call and or- range for an…

September 25, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIDAN SINCE 1890 413 E. HURON ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE 4 4 I got closer to killing him than anybody has gotten…

… reinforce Michigan's tainted image as an undereducated industrial state. The new requirements are aimed at send- ing more Michigan students to college and creating a more educated workforce - thus weaning the…

… likes to skewer. attracted even the focus of the Michigan But if YAF's goal really is to create dia- Student Assembly, which passed a resolu- logue, it's hard to see how holding an event tion condemning…

…'s gration policy. It may be easy for privileged antics - and the College Democrats should college students to make light of issues that seize the opportunity for facilitating con- they read about in the…

… unnecessary in the already conten- that may alienate students who are interna- tious debate over immigration. Catch an tional, from immigrant families or from an Illegal Immigrant Day is offensive for many…

… leaves students guessing VIEWPOINT Hezbollah's roadblock to peace 4 4 4 By JosH BERMAN, BRAD STULBERG AND AARON ELuAS If on July 12, 2006 Hezbollah militants had not crossed the Israeli border…

… was forced to do what any other sover- eign state would and should do - defend its people, Jews and Arabs alike. If Hezbollah had not launched rockets from schools, hospitals and neighborhoods, how many…

… Palestinian Authority and Hezbolah media, Jews are portrayed as evil people who drink the blood of Arab children. This hateful propaganda may cause even more damage to the peace process than any rocket or…

… this campus. It's time to be blunt. With thousands of Jews and Arabs on this campus, we have two options. Either we contrib- ute to a deteriorating peace process through irresponsibly inaccurate and…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 19, 2002 OP/ED U be Aticgun &d4ig 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… what your father ness is at the allows the University to admit students does or doesn't do for a living. core of almost every who are less qualified than others, giving We aren't all born at ground zero…

… promised Israel the land. Israel gained the other disputed pieces of land after they were attached by neighboring Arab countries that wanted to destroy Israel. In addition, Israel is not striking Palestinian…

… diversity, respect To THE DAILY: This is in regards to the Daily's article ('Webroomz' pairs roommates together, 09/18/02) While on the surface using detailed questionnaires or student profiles to assign…

… smoking or non-smoking, coed or single-sex halls, etc.) will, by pairing students with similar interests, tend to place students with very similar back- grounds in the same room. We meet people with similar…

… interests all the time, in classes and extracurriculars, thus pairing students who appear likely to become friends based on these similarities is unnecessary. Furthermore, sur- face-level similarities have…

… little relation to whether students will get along as roommates; yet once on campus, feeling at home with stu- dents from different social and racial groups can be difficult. There are certainly few…

… some semblance of harmony. Allowing students to choose roommates through on-line profiles or increasing the n'um- ber of parameters by which the system com- bines them is dangerous because it will…

… eliminate this head-on collision with diversity. Regardless of "innovation" elsewhere, the Uni- versity should preserve its current system. JOSIE CLOWNEY LSA junior Let students rush the field but don't hurt…

…'s game, I couldn't help but be jealous of the on-field celebration. The entire student sec- tion stormed onto the field, with security guards opening gates and aiding students down over the surrounding…

September 29, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… KAREN HANDELMAN/nasty Philip Burgess, a doctoral student, June Zurakowski, and first-year engineering student Amy Dawson (left to right) chime in during a meeting of the U-M Handbell Ringers. The group is…

… the School of Public Health and School of Nursing, the co-sponsors of the symposium. Maglacas is visiting the University, lecturing at the School of Nursing until October 7. EMU students TH E LIST…

…, the West Bank. Friends Meeting House, 1414 Hill Street. 7:30 p.m. Meetings Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Weekly meeting. MLB rm B101. 6:30 p.m. National Association of Black Journalists - Mass…

… House, 802 Monroe. 5:30 p.m. Arab-American University Graduates - Meeting in the Union. 6 p.m. Performances New Adventures - Perform at The Beat. 215 N. Main St. Doors open at 9:30 p.m.; show begins at 10…

students. Looking for srong dance background in all types of dance. Michigan Union Ballroom. 7 p.m. Star Trax - Record your own vocals over recorded music. - free! At Zims in the Briarwood Mall. 8:30 p.m. to…

… 12:30 a.m. Pre-Interviews - Chevron Corp. and Bellcore will meet with prospective students. Chevron in 1311 EECS at 4-6 p.m. Bellcore (tentatively) in 1301 EECS at 3:30-6:30 p.m. College Bowl…

… president began Monday amidst the protest of 25 students who claim their voice is inadequately represented in the se- lection committee. The 10-mem- ber committee consists of regents, faculty members, an…

… administra- tor, a community member, an alumni representative, and only one student. Displeased with the dispropor- tionate representation and the se- cretive nature of the selection meetings, Jerry Raymond…

…, EMU's student government president, led the protest with search committee member James Brown and Patricia Kasprzyk, another student. "There is no way the (existing) committee can effec- tively represent…

… the interests of the students; we only have one voice out of 10," Raymond said. The EMU Regents chose vot- ing members for the committee among candidates presented by the students, faculty and…

September 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… by their own grenades, were Arabs. The Israeli command in Tel Aviv said the pilots who carried out the Sidon raid reported accurate hits on a warehouse used by the Popular Struggle Front to store…

…, are rarely rejected by the administration once they are approved by the faculty. LAW SCHOOL professors and students offered mixed evaluations of Sandalow's tenure as dean. While they praised him for…

… missed their ammunition dump target, hitting this industrial complex and killing three people. LSA raises In response to student complaints and recent state legislation, the College of Literature…

… have received "poor" or "I think there's a definite need for it," Conroy "fair" student evaluations will be retested this term said Tuesday: He said he became aware of under the new standards…

…. undergraduates' problems with foreign-born "Those (teaching assistants) who would have teaching assistants through student interns gotten into class last year are not getting in this working in his office. term…

… the English language as hopes to get the bill onto the floor later this month. well as American culture. That program will ALTHOUGH graduate students who do not pass oreign TAs the English proficiency…

students by guaranteeing them a teaching position. Most foreign-born teaching assistants agree that communication is often a problem in the classroom, but they say many other factors also determine how well…

… a teacher is received by his students. Biology teaching assistant Farah Fawaz, a native of Lebanon, said that in her student evaluations, "Some students said English was a See TA, Page 3 Soviets…

… search strategies, resume writing, and interviewing. Students can also participate in workshops to polish their job hunting techniques. - INSIDE- CAMPUS SAFETY: Opinion looks at the emergency phone system…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 103

…, Try FOLLETT'S First USED BOOKS at BARGAIN PR ICES New Books If You Prefer STATE STREET of NITT S NORTH UNIVERSITY WANTED:* STUDENTS Worth cheering about! Students and faculty members who need extra…

…. "We have decided to build a patio," the Board of Peers an- nounced. "We are moving for- ward." And so today at the big univer- sity one can see a flat, white slab of cement. Most of the students will…

… ,smaller Arab Staes bui in between. The visitor is therefore almost, compelled to make a comparison of the two, thus dragging the Fair to the level of international, politics. Strictly in, the, propaganda…

… looking for students who are interested in the world outside of the classrooms, the dorms, the fraternity and sorority- houses, and the football stadium. looking for students who are concerned about…

…, TV, radio movies_ Personalities-the names in the headlines And other significant matters in the forth- coming year. looking -for students who wish to be well-in- formed but who ,must be careful about…

… All Members frave on the Best Whee Leanet w peasidWS 4 uwby #f A " To such students, we offer the following special campus rates: Student Rate Regular Rote 0 Time $4.001 yr. $ 7.00 yr. I Q " Life 5…

…) sent to me at the below address and I understand that I am not to pay until I am billed. Name} }1 Address -I' Mail to Student Periodical Agency, Box 2006, Ann Arbor, Mich., I or phone your order td NO 2…

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September 13, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… state economy. Britany Affolter- Caine, executive director of the URC, attributes this increase to federal funding and larger student populations. “It is being successful — the three universities…

…. The one-credit course is led by EECS Professor Rada Mihalcea and doctoral student Laura Wendlandt. It focuses on exposing all students – particularly freshmen women – who have not had formal…

… programming experience to the world of computer science. Throughout the semester, students will have the opportunity to learn essential computer science concepts, begin to write code, visit local…

… the Flint water crisis and how her identity as an Arab- American shaped her career as a pediatrician. Hanna-Attisha, a University alum, began explaining her book title has two meanings: on a…

… Michigan students have used the motorized scooters around the city since their deployment Friday. The commission weighed allowing the scooters on city streets in the near future. Bird dropped the…

September 20, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… Center for Arab American studies and associate professor of history at the University of Michigan- Dearborn, spoke on the long, rooted history of Muslim communities in Detroit at her lecture…

… Japan’s corporate culture, which stresses loyalty to the company, is forcing men to frequently On a campus that is overwhelmingly ‘blue,’ student supporters of Republican presidential…

… poll of 1000 students, respondents indicated overwhelming support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton — 74.3 percent compared to only 5.9 percent who said they would vote for Trump. In the…

… said, that large property developers — attracted by rising rents largely paid by students — are seeking to acquire real estate near Central Campus to erect new apartments. The change seemed…

… Michigan community, winning accolades as students’ top choice for the best Chinese food on campus. See TRUMP, Page 3 MAZIE HYAMS/Daily Setsuya Fukuda, senior researcher at the Department of Research…

… Staff Reporter Students for Trump on campus dismantles ELECTION Leadership of chapter graduates and is not replaced CALEB CHADWELL Daily Staff Reporter Top Japanese sociologist discusses…

September 23, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 12) • Page Image 9

… talked - they only nodded soundlessly in recognition. Who would have blamed me for see- ing that? I was, after all, an inter- national student who had, upon arriving to Ann Arbor, been mer- cilessly placed…

… euphoria. After requesting passengers holding Pakistani and United Arab Emir- ates passports to step aside, the officer proceeded to make us wait three hours until our names were called out in ominous tones…

… brown." Then he needlessly reprimanded Why my first months in Ann Arbor were difficult me for my flippant outlook on life as I stood bewildered and per- plexed before a scared South Asian student audience…

…. Still, it seemed the University was determined to test how much my optimistic patience would endure. Following University pro- cedure, first-year international students had to register in the final weeks…

… Michigan, eager to contribute to the international student's freshman-year obstacle course, decided to impose a blan- ket ban preventing temporary residents from acquiring driver's licenses. Limited to…

… have skewed perceptions, for me or any other international student, the other way - that I learned to make the most of my foreign expe- rience. -Emad Ansari is a senior in the School of Public Policy…

September 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…'s ingenuity, are part of an age-old practice among college students - cheating. Does it worK? What nappens it you are caught? Many people have visions of the offend- er being severly reprimanded in front of the…

… that they have little ) over class grading to begin with and rather let instances of cheating pass by. e a case is referred to the committes,.a of three faculty and three student memn- s appointed to…

… knowledge-even at the University level. occur, but they are probably resolved between The procedure for handling c the professor and the student," said Nissen. currently being reviewed by a "Faculty members…

… cheaters because they feel . decision within the given range Get to know students from all schools and organizations. Come in calleCruising the city and join us. AL an j~D US.76-DAILY Pendleton Room Social…

… dimly lit corer near the Engin Arch a shoes succumb to frequent trips to and from the li FROM MEXICO Island Park Picnic: Sept. 19th, 3:30 p.m MEXICAN SANDALS-POTTERY Fear not, student! This'city also has…

… reservations by Friday at 12:30. Christianity and Judaism. MORNING TEFILOT ARABS, ISRAELIS, AND PALESTINIANS - MINYAN-9:30 A.M. Study of source materials dealing with the A1MIXED MINYAN-1:0 A.M. (in informativ…

September 24, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… the white and Negro com- 'munities in that city and in eas- Eight Named In Charges Of Violene U.,S. Jury Judge Decries Intimidation SOustsNegro After Arrest OXFORD () -~ Negro student Cleve Mc…

…Dowell agreed f the gun was his but refused any other statement. McDowell was jailed on a charge of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. L, L, Love, dean of students, said the suspension would remain in ef- fect…

… will be followed in this case that are followed in all non-academic disciplinary cases on the campus," he added. The Ole Miss law student is the only Negro at Ole Miss, now that James H. Meredith has…

… delivery and service NO 8-6007 FIRST MEETING GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Thursday, Sept. 26, 7:30 West Conference Room Rackham OPEN TO ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS By The Associated Press ALGIERS - President…

… just hasten our socializa- tion program. We would take over their means of exploding more bombs . .. * * * DAMASCUS-Reliable sources in Damascus said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Arab Socialist…

September 24, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…'t changed about the Pennsyl- vanians since their last visit here is their name, and, of course, their FRED WARING .. . will appear here Resale of Grid' Tickets To Be Held in Union Resale of non-student

… that the annual "M" Handbook will go on sale today at the Union main desk and Women's League travel desk. Tryouts Wanted Students interested in try- ing-out for The Michigan Daily business staff will…

… meet at 4 p.m. today in the Student Pub- Slications Building. A Tryout meeting for the editorial and news staff will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing. Students who wish…

… graduate schools ranking second and third. A breakdown of registration fig- ures gives the literary college 7,383 students with men outnumbering women two to one. Next largest is the Engineering College with…

… 3,842 students registered, only 29 of them women, however. A close third is the graduate school with an enrollment of 3,459. Total enrollment figures climbed another notch yesterday as late…

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