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September 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… dismiss a lawsuit filed by four University of Cali- fornia students seeking to have the war declared illegal and un- constitutional. Sweigert said the U.S. Supreme Court has been "resourcefully ducking" the…

…,000 fine and/or six mPnths in jail. See JUDGE, Page 8 62 hostages released; Meir to" meet Nixon By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas sent 62 hijack victims to Cyprus and freedom yesterday and moved…

… demand for freedom for Arab c o m m and'o s jailed abroad, The guerrillas want the release of seven guerrillas jailed in Bri- tain, Switzerland and West Ger- many and the repatriation of all guerrilla…

… conference yesterday at a desert airstrip in Jordan., STUDENT-RUN HELP: Ozone House aids young runaways, By JOEL ROSS Every year several hundred runaway youths, many only 13 or 14 years old, pass through…

… Arbor's hundreds of runaways by seeking to solve their problems instead of merely reacting to their symptoms. Last year, however, a group of students under the leader- ship of Dave Bowman organized Ozone…

Arab world appealed to" the Marxist guerrillas to at least move the hostages to Amman's Intercontinental Hotel until their fate could be determined in the negotiations with Israel and West- ern…

… over who delegate primary rule-making authority Van Der Hout, former executive over students to the faculty. president of SGC, said he would ap shouldU have the autnority to iscipine students who…

… violate University conduct regulations. Within the next few weeks, at least two students will be called to appear before faculty disciplinary boards which will try to determine whether the students should…

… be punished for disruption of a class during last spring's class stirke. Throughout the past summer a comnit- tee of students, faculty members, a n d administrators has been meeting in an attempt to…

… far from agreement on a nro- before a judicial body composed ent of his peers - students. He then requ ed Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) hear the case. CSJ, an all student body establishe SGC, is not…

September 12, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE ''They couldn't conceive of the notion that (inner…

students are dismayed to find that the terrorist label has become broad enough in the aftermath of Sept. 11 to apply to both Hamas and a handful of students who get miffed when Maybelline gets smeared in the…

… of misconception about what we do out there." However, when it comes to investigating student groups, the bureau's less-than-perfect track record shows that it lost any claim to the benefit of the…

… investigate (and subsequently destroy) the Communist Party USA, but soon set its sights on the much more formidable growing student movement. Accord- ing to internal FBI documents, COINTELPRO's explicit purpose…

…,500 "domestic security" memos and 3,000 "action items" that it sent to the FBI. COINTELPRO's efforts hit uncomfort- ably close to home when former Michigan Daily editor and Students for a Democratic Society co…

… for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the Ameri- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Muslim Public Affairs Council. The ACLU has found other examples of the FBI working in conjunction with…

… without a full picture of the FBI's involvement with student political organizations. Although unsettled by the investigation, Direct Action is not letting it interfere with its plans for the year. The…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…, September 14 at 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY, Sept. 15 at 3:10 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. All Programs in the UGLI Multipurpose Room .. . . . ... -Associated Press, WO1iEN AND CHILDREN, among the first to be released by Arab

… Angell Hall. Students who do not make appoint- ment during scheduled per. have to wait until Sept. 23. Students on BGS, Lib. Studies and individual concentration turn in ma- terials on Sept. 28 to 1223…

… Angell Hall., Students with less than 55 hours at end of current term follow appt, pro- ced. arranged by Freshman-Soph., Counseling Office, 1213 A.H. All 'Hon- ors prog. students disregard these pro…

…: Student Organizations: The student Government Council Reg- ulations concerning student organiza- tions stipulates that an organization must register their organization within the first three weeks of the…

… Eastern Studiees LITTLE PRFSSR eOQK CNTER, For Reservations; Call 662-5529 Sponsored y: The Ecumenical Campus Center ---..- - _ There will be a meeting for the formation of the Office of Student

… Organization Policy Committee's Search Committee for a WOMAN'S ORGANIZATION ADVOCATE on TUESDAY, September 15, 12:00 Noon at Third floor of Student Activities Building (SAB) Representatives of all woman…

… PETITIONING NOW OPEN FOR Two Student Government Council vacancies (MEMBER-AT-LARGE SEATS) AH five student positions on the Office of Student Services, Policy Board Two vacancies on the Bookstore Policy ('U…

…' STORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS) A SANDWICH THAT'S FILL OUT PETITIONS and SIGN UP FOR INTERVIEWS at 1546 Student Activities Bldg. Students from all schools and colleges, graduates and undergraduates are urged…

… to petition. "AS BIG AS ITS NAME" I -MENU- ionday isENACTS Legislation and nvironment Cotrol Day STUDENT "JUMBO" STEAK HOAGIE . ... $1.10 CHEESE STEAK HOAGIE . . ...$1.15 Regular Submarine…

September 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… toward the realism of working ov- Kentucky, while volunteers being r.eseas." sent to Iran and Afghanistan are Need Information About STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE? Contact Campus Representative Miss Sue…

…. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student. organization notices are not accepted for publication. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Day Ca endar…

…. McInally Memorial Lec- ture: Arjay Miller, president of Ford Motor Co., will present the First An- nual William K. Mclnally Memorial Mandatory advanced registration may Interested students who are U…

… inquiries and Examiner, Room 3028, Rackham Build- requests for applications to the Insti- ing during office hours: Monday and tute of International Education, U.S Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 to Student

… Program. 809 United Nations 12 noon. Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Engineering Seniors and Graduate Last Chance Lecture: Will be given Students: The 1967 College Placement by Prof. Organski of the Political…

September 25, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 143) • Page Image 5

…FarleyorStephenColbert! This is a great opportunity for procrastination while having a laugh with friends. Tickets are $20 for students, which is a great deal to watch future celebrities poke some fun at you and your friends…

…. The Second City will perform at The Ark at 8 p.m. on Sept. 26 and 27. WeatherFest For all you out-of-state students worrying about the weather Michigan delivers, especially the snow and polar vortexes…

… weeks of airstrikes in Iraq, U.S. planes began hitting targets in Syria this week, joined by an unexpected coalition of five Arab nations: Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab

… refineries that have been providing millions of dollars to the Islamic State, the U.S. Central Command said. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates took part in addition to U.S. aircraft. France has also…

September 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 11, 2002 OP/ED obr AelHicbi~tau Jtail 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… critique." I have just one question: You promise? JESS WHITE LSA senior LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and…

… together, and put behind us a dark chapter in our history in which Arabs were arrested, detained and incarcerated with- out charge for sometimes years, their only crime being the land they descended from. On…

… our country would be used as an excuse to erode the very principals that keep our soci- ety free and great. One year later, we embark on a time of iiit a-nd nrnvr 2,000 Arabs and Muslims that were…

… confinement many Arab-Americans, I will feel both the immense grief due to the losses of our country and the anger of injustice that has intensified since Sept. 11. . The message that I would like to get…

September 05, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… what the friend wants even if you have another opinion. - Gerhard Schroeder German chancellor have any previously unpublished information. In Cairo, Arab foreign ministers opened a meeting yesterday at…

… which the U.S. threats on Iraq were high on the agenda. Baghdad has been seeking Arab sup- port, but some Arab governments have been pressing for Iraq to accept U.N. weapons inspectors. In his talks with…

… Management Training Program W ! To find out more about our job opportunities, call today or pick up an application in the store! Michigan Union Bookstore Student Union - Lower Level Looking for ADVENTURE…

… VILLE Study Abroad Programs *One of the "Top 25" in The Student's Guide to the Best Study Abroad Programs Learn Your Way Around The World " Study abroad in England, Italy, Japan, or Spain* " Courses in…

September 26, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… Univesity and supports the Arabs in the Arab-Israeli conflict. IN ADDITION, a letter, signed by 47 political science graduate students, was sent to the executive committee to protest Henry's tenure denial…

students in Henry's class (Arab-Israeli conflict) may have sent letters to the executive committee saying he didn't teach his class objectively," said Schorger, who directed the Center for Near-Eastern and…

September 06, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone : 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104…

… Lebanon-based. Arab guerrillas had already com- pletely withdrawn. Lebanon maintained that only part of the Israeli force had been WASHINGTON (A)) - S e n. Birch Bayh (D-Ind.), said yester- day there now…

… requested by Lebanon. In Cairo, delegates from 14 Arab countries and the Palestin- ian Liberation Organization met 1 a s t night in an extraordinary session, in. an effort to end the crises between Arab

…. I experience: students, faculty, everybody . Ann Arbor culture-her now E } Ii I I ri\Cc 1I I.UI E~E ~I. tt4NU~ Alfm lVIUM '.7" .I "W …

September 30, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… Staff Reporter School of Social Work graduate student Souzan Naser could have slept in on Saturday morning, but instead she was standing on the Diag. Naser and about a dozen others came together at a…

Students Allied for Freedom and Equality event to hear speakers and show their backing for the divest- ment campaign, and also as part of a walk organized to support Palestinians living in areas where there…

… the discussion taking place on campus about the issue of divestment. Husseini said Coleman "refused to acknowledge that SAFE was not responsible for the e-mails sent out to faculty and students." "We…

… that is incompatible with our principles and beliefs." People gathered at Wheeler Park at 9 a.m. for a walk-a-thon sponsored by the Palestinian Aid Society and the campus chapter of the Arab

… directly," Markus stated, because of the population of Michigan students who are the chil- dren of immigrants. Markus also pointed out that there was an espe- cially large representation of His- panic…

students in the group coming from the University. The Detroit Project also helped organize the event, Markus said. The rally was a mixture of faith, politics and community restoration, all sponsored by the…

… politicians for promises of political support. Political leaders included Democratic gubernatorial candidate See MOSES, Page 7A Saying ono' Dingell listens to student concerns over Iraq question By Louie…

… so, and Dingell expects such a vote to be held within the next week to 10 days. But immediately after taking questions from community members and Universi- ty students, Dingell said, "the president…

September 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…-related in-' dustries." t None of the Peace Center groups have yet endorsed Student Mobiliza-} tion Committee's plans f o r nation- wide demonstrations on October 31. Peace Works organizer Ann Oliver says she…

… of the war also influences attitudes. Some legislators who are doves about Viet- nam are very hawkish about the Arab- Israeli conflict." WHO SUPERVISES? Disorder in La. town THIBOXAUX, La. (AP')-- A…

… solving state problems. II Bookstore employes in rift with manager U of M Students for HART need your help for REGISTRATION DRIVE This is the political work that gets votes! nna A "rUC C 'AR I t…

… dorm councils for their approval. "This method of aproval meets the requirements of SGC according to their rules,"' said, Hartzier.+ RHU would like to see a general student ratification of the con…

…: has offered $4,800 for the year "conditional to approval of the Board of Student Publications," Douglas said. It is currently unclear w h e n that money will be forthcoming pending a letter from the…

… filled the Either FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 at 7:00 P.M. functions of a store." or SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 at 11:00 A.M. As the meeting concluded, it Call 761-8825 for more info was decided that the student em- ployes…

… dras- tically, from a work of spirit to an actual business. He warned the students that "You just can't.00 use other people's money" and j Zen, Y bogTarot that the business had to be runZe:Y g.Tao as a…

…-I--><--c <- >t <-><->0- >>< one. There are other inputs," he - continued.-- Crawford said he recognized that the students have worked hard for the store and that more is D * * assi ieus pleaded for tolerance of Mr…

September 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… made by the Study Com- mittee on the Status of Lesbians and Gay Men, composed of University staff, faculty and students. The eight-member committee was com- missioned by the University's Affirmative…

… people you are educating' - Brain Spolarich LSA sophomore and gay men and recommends set- ting aside a lounge in a residence hall where gay and lesbian students can gather free from interference…

… issued. "Two undercover cops, one male and one female, showed up at our party. They had student I.D.s, but no invitations so they were not let in. They sat out on the porch and pouted for about 15 minutes…

… of a well-orchestrated sting not say why th operation which was designed weeks On the sa before students returned to campus. Epsilon was s Undercover cops looked around our to which they party and saw…

… that rushing the package through now could disrupt the peace process. Arabs fear the loans would be used to construct housing in the Israeli- occupied Arab territories. Bush said yesterday he had no…

September 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 8, 1986 , Peace March leaves AnnArbor (contbiUedfrom Page 1) continued walking through the bodies. ROBYN WATTS, the ]Michigan Student Assembly…

… over 630 St. George's students nding. has received probationary approval to conduct clinical clerkships in New egulations of the State Board of Examiners. m for Entering Students has been instituted for…

… the Collective were brought to Ann Arbor by Marjorie Winkelman, a University student who took time off from school to participate in, the march. Members of the Great Peace March have led workshops and…

… the Ann Arbor community. "IT'S BEEN really, really good, surprisingly so," said Nancy Scialla, "You find apathy in most college students, they're concerned with classes and studying. It's hard to show…

… Palestinian, Shiite Moslem and Arab unity groups, but police could say only that the attackers were Arabs. After locking the synagogue's main door and firing on the Jewish congregation Saturday with submachine…

…, tap, and ballroom. New Classes beginning September 8 GROUP THERAPY FOR SEXUALLY ABUSED WOMEN Therapy Group forming at The Counseling Center for women students who had sexual experiences with members of…

September 27, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… East German court yesterday sentenced two California students to two years in prison on charges of trying to smuggle an East Berlin girl stu- dent into West Berlin in a car's luggage compartment. Victor…

… reported. Students Imprisoned The trial brought to three the number, of American students known to have been sentenced to prison behind the iron curtain this month. Marvin William Makinen, a Ful- bright…

student at West Berlin's Free 'University, was sentenced to eight years in prison in the Soviet Union. A military court in Kiev found him guilty Sept. 5 of spy- ing while on a car trip from Ber- 'd lin…

…. Ferry was a student at .Santa Ana College and Pankey was studying mathematics at Pomona College. Both had been attend- ing summer school in Europe and were due to return to their schools in California. In…

… Americans, a Briton and a Dutchman Sept. 13. Try Arabs Western sources reported they 1 went on trial Monday. The sen- tencing was the 'first indication that two United Arab Republic ! citizens also were on…

… said Ferry and Pankey were convicted of trying to smug- gle a girl student of East Berlin's Humboldt University to West Ber- lin in the luggage coipartment of their car. The girl was not identified…

September 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 15, 1999 Cbe Sidligwn DilQg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Emty ebat Lack of student on regent board hurts 'U' Questioning and This week. I'm going to pick on Jews and…

…'s nasty com- ments? One year ago, I had the good fortune to enter into a conversation about religion with two intelligent graduate students. I shared my theistic beliefs, which were dismissed summarily by…

… right, have you lost anything? No, you've gained. That is why I ask you to lay it on me. Try to convince me. 0 he idea of having a student regent on the University Board of Regents is not new. It is…

September 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… OPINION ~a a.. * . - .1 no ___ _n _i Page 4 Edited and managed by students at Thl University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. XCI, No. 8 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority…

… economic problems, though both nations have quite a few. In fact, the very raison d'etre of the new union is to lead the Arab world in the annihilation of the Jewish state. The irrefutable arguments for…

…, is no prize either. There have been eight mergers enacted among the Arab states in the last 22 years, and only one-now called the United Arab Emirates-still stan- ds. With luck, the current murderous…

… plan will go the way of its predecessors, and wiser leaders will steer the Arab bloc toward peace in-, stead. Passing up: It's terrifying and imagine yourself in a crowd in the northern end zone of…

… their bodies at on many as five or six thousand women have usually confined to the nort been assaulted in this way. As far as we know, only students usually sit. T not one individual responsible for the…

… pass up. YOU SHOULD ALSO be aware that only an insignificant number of other students ap- prove of what you do when you pass a woman up. Over one hundred student political groups and other organizations…

September 22, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…' groups talk DADT elimiation ALLISON KRUSKE/Daily Second-year graduate student Amber Kao and junior Tehillah Frederick, both in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, perform an improvisational piece at the…

… ________________ Students nominate Mark Zuckerberg as grad. speaker 200 students sign petition in support of Facebook founder By K.C.WASSMAN Daily StaffReporter After protests erupted follow- ing announcement that Repub…

…-Qassemi, who is also founder and chair of Barjeel Securities - a financial interme- diary based in the United Arab Emirates - delivered the Josh Rosenthal Education Fund Lec- ture to a crowd of about 75 people…

September 25, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 134) • Page Image 14

… covers and origi- nals. Del Rio. 5:30 p.m. Free. THEATER Fall Dances See Thursday. Tickets $12 ($9 for students). 2 p.m. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? See Thursday. Tickets $10 ($9 for students). 8 p…

….m. ALTERNATIVES Tony Kushner Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning playwright speaking as part of the Jewish Arts/Great Writers Series. Power Center. 7:30 p.m. Students $5. mon day CAMPUS CINEMA You Can't Take it…

… elderly German floorwasher's affair with an Arab mechanic 30 years her junior. Mich. 6:30 p.m. Free. Love Serenade See Sunday. Mich. 8:30 p.m. MUSIC Acoustic Open Mic Hosted by Chris Buhalis. Tap Room. 9…

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

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

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

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

September 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… fertilization pro- cess, Rab said. She added that MSA wants to bring the scientific history of Islam to students' attention to show that modern technol- ogy is compatible with Islam. Friday, Preacher Moss, a…

students about racism since the Sept. 11 attacks. Rab said Moss can help people realize that Muslims actu- ally pursue fields other than medicine and engineering. "We thought a good way to end the week was…

… sororities are allocated three parking spots in the lot. MSA leaders argued against the ordinance, saying that fraternity houses and other large student hous- es are disproportionately left at a disadvantage…

… because there are gen- erally more residents in a house with a need for parking permits than the ordinance allocated. Bourque, however, pushed the parking issue aside, saying, "I don't see why students

student issues, Bourque said he would use his abilities as a trial lawyer to analyze Ward 2 resi- dents' concerns and respond with ROBBERY Continued from page 1 female suspect matched a description of…

… Council seat. "I will make sure that you guys have a say in city government," he said, citing his proposal to bring seven students and two Council members together to bridge the com- munication between…

… University stu- dents and the City Council through a joint committee. Levine said it was important for students to hear the positions of the two candidates. "It's important that we as students have the Council…

… relatively pro-students stances on issues that matter to us." Levine said that he intended to educate voters in Markley before the Oct. 8 deadline to register to vote, which he believes will make a differ…

… terrorist organization and five were acquitted. One of the 16 was Tayssir Alouni, a correspondent for the Arab TV network Al-Jazeera. He was convicted of collaboration and sentenced to seven years in jail…

…. Afternoon hrs., flex. for students. Vol- unteer opportunities avail. as well. $55-$95/day. Call 734-222-6347. www.cleanwateraction.org PART TIME PERSON for garden flow- er/vegetable bed cleanup, etc. Only…

September 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…0 4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 9, 2002 OP/ED U~be £idiftt a tIl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… opinion about how it should be commemorated. At the University of California at Berkeley, the student government has decided that it will leave God and patriotism out of the lexicon and ceremony of the…

…Carthy-esque tendencies latent in our nation's leadership, our shameful victimiza- tion of Muslim- and Arab-Americans, and the popularity of the truly heinous patriotic country ballads plaguing the air waves, there's a lot…

… Devil" for his efforts to publicize the new students on campus start to figure out the wide range of opinions held on campus, true nature of BAMN. Like Students For their routine and schedules, many of…

… those and Students For Life has the right to express Life, BAMN often subscribes to the rhetoric students begin to become involved with theirs. It is the way they express it that is the of classifying…

… number of organiza- the campus area with similar photos. Such other organizations, and in one case actually tions available for students to participate in. behavior is can be described as only one…

… infiltrated a competing minority group and While the vast majority of student groups con- thing - a sick attempt to impose ideology overthrew its leadership in a coup d'etat. duct themselves in an honest and…

… debate at the Uni- Indeed, on campus they are often not just as want to kill babies." SFL has every right, like versity. much for the dirty methods they use as the any student group, to present and argue…

… are Students For cases, they are not advocates, they are dema- you involve yourself in. Only a minute per- Life and the Coalition to Defend Affirmative gogues. centage of groups of campus are like the…

… Affir- ty have all sorts of ways to become involved countless students and faculty, and have mative Action By Any Means Necessary, here at the University and can help yourself severely damaged the…

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

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

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

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

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

September 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…: Sunday at about Residence Hall student organizati 5:30 p.m. WHEN: Sunday at about WHAT: 2,977 flags placed present informatio WHAT: Three males were 10:30 p.m. in the Diag will honor each their groups to…

… inte found drinking in the lobby, WHAT: A small, micro- person who perished in the students. each with previous out- wave fire was extinguished 9/11 attacks. There will be a WHO: Center for C standing…

… injuries. WHO: Students for Health- WHERE: North C. Police and the third was care Freedom Diag released at the scene. WHEN: Today at 9p.m. WHERE: The Diag n 150 ons will n about rested ampus 0 a.m. ampus…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is availablelfree of charge toallreaders.Additionalcopies may bepickedupat the…

…/Daily Howard Behar, former president of Starbucks Coffee, addresses students in Blau Auditorium Monday. Former Starbucks president hae e~~m..phS ezes poero srZc RAMADAN From Page 1 But, because the…

… signed an order lifting the ban against Ramadan, allowing him to enter the United States. His visit, sponsored by the University's Muslim Student Association, drew a crowd of more than 600 students packed…

… to promote his new book, "The Arab Awakening: Islam and the New Middle East." The book presents his analysis and views about the Arab Spring, its ramifi- cations for the West and the peo- ples of the…

… encourages students to think beyond money By SAM GRINGLAS For the Daily While many students sip drinks from Starbucks every night to fuel their studies, a few hundred students started their night by listening…

… service to another human being." Behar encouraged students to develop their lives and careers based on personal values, rather than a race for corner offices, promotions or six-figure sala- ries. "We forget…

… that what we real- ly should be chasing is service to human beings," he said. As students prepare to enter the job market, many attend- ees, including Business gradu- ate student Matt Jackson, said they…

September 22, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Sat- urday lunches. Beginning next Saturday, if a male student wants to bring a date for lunch, all he must do is notify the main desk of his quadrangle at least two days in advance. The same…

… in the country will be housing 45f women and 1,000 men students.' Dean of Students Harold Messe said that similar plans have met with success in other schools A second student group has an- nounced…

…, headed by form- er Gargoyle editor Dick Pollinger, '65L, is also planning to petition the Board in Control of Student Publications for permission to pub- lish the new Gargoyle. Not To Join Forces Dobbertin…

… also speak, Dean Thomas Rowe of the Pharmacy College said. The lecture series is sponsored by the Pharmacy College. Band Has Opening For Announcer Students interested in trying out for the position of…

… orien- publication of the University of date for receipt of applications is Oct. tation program on Student Government Michigan for which The Michigan 22, 1962. Council, and that Council appropriate Daily…

… pro- TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 requests for applications to the Insti- cedures for filling student positions on Administration Building before 2 tute of International Education, U.S. the Office of…

Student Affairs Advisory p.m. two days preceding publication. Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New Committee, York 17, N.Y. The last date on which A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 applications will be issued by…

… the In- Adoptedhrant pernnt re ognieont s e t 1the Interdisciplinary Scholar's Council. Day Calendar Tryouts are now being held for the Adopted: That Student Government positionof announcer with the…

… contact Dr. side speakers and student organizations Meeting: Rackham Bldg. William D. Revelli, conductor of bands, as outlined in Regents Bylaw 8.11. Harris Hall at your earliest convenience. A proposal to…

… change this bylaw has ________been developed by a faculty-student General Notices Summary of Action Taken by Student lecture committee and recommended to Organizational Meeting of the U-M Government…

September 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… girls. "We've never had such a situation. I don't know what the national would do," she commented. The Tufts chapter received full support from the faculty com- mittee on student organizations which…

… appearance was in the City Room of the Student Publications Building, where a large sign gushed "Welcome Home, Tom." "This is a bloomin' palace," the visitor said. "When I worked for the paper, the floors…

… "very successful" by co-chairman Ray McCarus, carried 68 students and faculty. members to Europe at a round trip cost of approximately $300 apiece. A motion tabled last week to co-sponsor United Nations…

… Week,, Oct. 21-26, jointly with the Inter- national Student Association, was tabled again until next week. Will Sponsor Conference The Council agreed to sponsor a. regional conference of World…

Students for Stevenson will hold their organizational meeting for the semester at 7:30 p.m. today in the League. The "day after Dewey" meeting will be devoted to making plans for the fall campaign and…

… immediately. No caa ualties were reported. Hint of Counter-Campaign Jordan authorities have hined at a massive Arab counterami- paign if the UN Security Coucil fails to stop raids such as the Is- raeli…

… incursion two and one-half miles inside Jordan. There was intensive consultation In Arab country capitals and at the tN Syria's Premier Sabri Assali, said in Damascus a gen- eral conference of all Arab coun…

… pushing for stronger enforcement of University drinking regulations was unfound- ed. The accident occurred while the students were reportedly on their way to a fraternity dinner. It was later established…

September 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… And according to many observ-T ers, this auxiliary service-which tim provides minority students with for special classes, counseling, study me groups and skills workshops-has me been highly successful…

… as a depart- rec ment within the literary college. It ist primarily involves black students. ifo C h i c a n o s and underprivilegedA whites also participate. for Suporti SA Dean Frank Rhodes says…

…- trators and students alike. Rhodes says he is "encouraged with the start CULS has made." Vice President for Student Ser- vices Henry Johnson says CULS is "providing valuable assistance" to minority students

…. Lee Gill, head of the Council on Black Concerns, calls CULS "one of the most effective tools for blacks on this campus." Perhaps the strongest vote of confidence for CULS comes from its students. "I…

… think it's a great course - it tells me about my heritage," says one student enrolled in a special English 123 section. k Another adds, "You get every- thing in this course - all the ba- sic English…

… care centers "totally regrettable." The few students who attended, the question-and-answer session re- peatedly asked for clarifications of Esch's position on unemployment and education-topics which occu…

September 25, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 25, 2003 OP/ED ale £tkum Thzwi 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… democracy in the Middle East. There cannot be democracy without equal rights for all who live here, Arab as well as Jew." Referring to Israel's 36 year occupation of 3.6 million Palestinians, Burg further…

… stated, "Traveling on the fast highway that skirts barely a half-mile west of the Palestinian roadblocks, it's hard to comprehend the humiliating experi- ence of the despised Arab who must creep for hours…

… Vice Chair, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality Word snob bashes fellow word snob's use of fascist' in battle of literary proportions To THE DAILY: I can't express how happy I am see to that some at…

… to class. It really surprises me when I go there, to see the amount of homeless people that freely hang around the campus. I think that the homeless people would not feel so threatened by the students

… if they just did not talk to them. I don't see a need for comments to be thrown around on the street. I often fear for my safety when I am around these people, and as a student here at the University…

… Michigan Stadium would make for a lively crowd To THE DAILY: From what was described in Monday's analysis of Saturday's football game against Oregon, a first-come first-serve voucher system for student

September 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 21, 2001 OP/ED olbIE lwtrbiogatrn ailg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… what is to come. I can hear it in the students who sit around me as I study at Starbucks, or the girls in back of me in my lecture hall, I can sense it when I talk to my family, as they try to explain…

… the choice. Give blood to the Red Cross instead. JOAN PUFFER KOTCHER Alumnus Attacks on Arabs, Muslims overblown To THE DAILY: The U.S. response to the terrorist attacks has been beautifully restrained…

… and just thus far. The anti-Arab backlash has been almost non-existent and the few reported cases have just been a result of the media-microscope on the case. I bet if you compared the number of cases…

… jihad? NICK OcCHIPINTI LSA senior Woomer not a traitor, but misses point TO THE DAILY: Nick Woomer's column ("Building an inclu- sive peace movement," 9/19/01) omits to consider that the student protest…

September 28, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… disputed Shatt al- Arab waterway. In an interview at the foreign minister, Hammadi made no mention of a 1975 Algiers agreement that set borders along the Shatt al-Arab until abrogated by President Saddam…

… she started to keep a tally on a sheet of paper. The tally bore out her suspicions. Students were constan- tly interrupting each other during their arguments, but men were interrupting women for…

… the Association of American Colleges, outlined her evaluation of the status of women in academia during a University conference on the problems faced by women graduate students. The conference…

student faces special problems while ad- justing to life at the University. Margaret Grisby, now a professor at Howard University in Washington, was one of the few blck students living in a University dor…

… place to live in a house off campus. HERB MARTIN, a 1978 graduate who is not in a clinical psychology graduate program, said the black experience at the University may be different from a white student

September 27, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… repression? Some graduate social work students are mad at their Dean. About 25 of them have started a course entitled "Radical Alternatives in Social Work" and they want Richard Kunnes, noted radical member of…

… the medical school faculty, to be ap- pointed as one of the instructors - without pay. Dean Philip Fellin says there is already an instructor and no need to give Kunnes the title. The students say they…

…- letes, but he supported "the just struggle of the Arab people of Palestine for the restoration of their inalienable rights." He submitted a resolution to have the assembly declare "the renun- ciation of…

…." "Who, indeed, could venture to contest the incontestable fact that crude force has been, and is being used against both the peoples of Indochina and the Arab states, and that they are entitled to use all…

… endangering the lives of 36,000 land troops in Viet- nam," Brooke said, "We are still 1nin ni.nte nnr nl nnPn W IATa or SGC paper, to report 'U'events A new campus information source, the Michigan Student News…

… with about 40 per cent of the initial funds com- ing from the Student Government Council. "Our major problem is the lack of staff," said Conelly last night after surveying the disappointing WUOM…

… care centers." When Student Government Coun- cil President Bill Jacobs suggested that funds be drawn from the ROTC finances, Fleming responded that the action might cause a with- drawal of financial…

September 23, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

… Asian American Organizations, La Casa, Arab Student Association and Students Allied for Freedom and Education. Though the University did not satisfy the group’s original demands, in their…

… and make recommendations about policing. The task force will have representation from both the GEO and Students of Color Liberation Front, which is a coalition of the Black Student Union, United…

… because of the relationship between policing and student health. At a press conference on Wednesday, GEO Vice President Erin Markiewitz spoke to this sentiment. “Policing, even when it…

… I think addressed feelings that Black and Brown students had of not feeling safe with armed police officers around campus,” White said. “Safety doesn’t look the same for all people, and we…

… modifications of the program by the University. Some students questioned whether GEO’s initial anti- policing demands were pragmatic. Engineering senior Yilin Yang said while he supported the group…

… with police would worsen the spread of COVID- 19 by weakening the Michigan Ambassadors’ power to keep student gatherings in check. “It seemed to me like these demands would have the effect of…

… and Brown students — who are the ones hurt by these problems existing in the first place — but also is used to wrap up progress in bureaucratic hurdles,” Soberano said. “But I think the fact that…

… they even allowed us a seat at the table is a big step. And we had to listen to especially the Black students in our community who were telling us, ‘look, we’re afraid of what the University will…

… Fall 2020 semester 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. If you would like a…

… Senior Social Media Editors: Kristina Zheng, Ria Dubey, Ryan Postman, Haley Johnson, Atticus Raasch, Asha Lewis Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

September 14, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… they belonged to Hezbollah. -Compiled from Daily wire reports Coleman meets, greets at annual open house Leukemia survivor to research disease he beat as a teen Hundreds of students flock to president…

…'s home By PAIGE PEARCY Daily NewsEditor The white house nestled between the Clement's Library and Tappan Hall on South Uni- versity Avenue may seem out of place to newer students, but it's not long before…

… president. Before meeting Coleman, E. Royster Harper, the Univer- sity's vice president for student affairs, greeted students enter- ing Coleman's home. "I love the fact that our presi- dent says this is my…

… house, this is your house, come meet me, come see me, and that she will stay here the entire time in heels," Harper said. Coleman stood at the back of the house where hundreds of students waited to talk…

… with her individually and take pictures. "I think it's important for students who would like to see the house to come in and see it," Coleman said. "There are two groups that I really enjoy: the new…

students coming either for their undergraduates or gradu- ate studies - their first time in Ann Arbor - and then 1 love for the seniors to come because it's the last year." Coleman said she looks for- ward…

… to the open house every year as a way to get to know the students. "People always tell me great things, and I'm excited to hear about what people are studying and where they're from, so I get a lot of…

… that anytime we can open up our home and our hearts to each other that it makes us a different kind of community," Harper said. Inside the President's House, students could roam the rooms on the main…

… this event is really important because it sends out a strong signal to every student on campus that their president, Mary Sue Coleman, is there for them and an extremely warm and kind lady," Parikh said…

September 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… computer. I also checked some courses because my schedule wasn't complete." The website, which was first made available to students on February 20 of this year, is currently experiencing dif- ficulties that…

… don't allow students to check their e-mail. Linda Place, the University director of website coordination, said this inability to use the mail system from mv.umich.edu is due to the high e-mail volume…

… an online mulberry system that can be accessed from the website. Any student with a University account and access to the Internet can utilize the system from anywhere in the world. The website…

… its "open- pilot" mode while technicians prepare the system for full production. "We've given access to all students but we make no promise that every- thing can be accessed," Place said. "We won't put…

… stor- age, the campus directory, the student's personal calendar and announcements, as well as many other features students can personalize to their own interests. "We've given access to all students

… but we make no promise that everything can be accessed." - Linda Place University director of website coordination Hilton said the idea behind the site was to provide services and resources for students

… the house the FBI raided in Detroit, agents found a planner with handwriting in Arabic, according to an FBI affidavit filed in federal court. The planner included information about an American base in…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…MT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA Y!, SEPT 1 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN J terviews are held during the school year. Credentials will be sent to pros- pective employers. Students who are registered…

… with the Bureau will be notified of employer visits. Alumni are notified of positions. and also sent a Monthly Bulletin of current job open- ings. Student Part-Time The following part-time jobs are…

… available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr- mandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd lobs should…

… consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 20-Psychological students. 1-Married couple to live in, in ex- change for room and board, 2-Salesmen-graduate students pre- ferred, commission basis. 2…

… department said. "The uncommitted states, not- ably India, Yugoslavia, the United Arab Republic and Ghana would be a grey area which would con- tain possible acceptable solutions to both sides," he said in an…

…' Motorcycle users were warned to obey state, city and University and issuance of warnings, the Of- regulations in an ultimatum issued fice of Student Affairs in conjunc- yesterday by James A. Lewis, Vice- tion…

… with the Joint Judiciary President in Charge of Student Council, is issuing final warning Affairs, tickets to motorized cycle users who continue to violate the State The ultimatum states in full: of…

… Medical Center. Mrs. Crane is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Postpone Seminar The Student Government Coun- cil discussion group seminar on "American Civil Liberties," orig- inally scheduled yesterday was…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… from both award is p students and faculty when he was twice professor si denied tenure in 1978, accepted a job at recognition. AFSCME concedes; Dailv Photo by IUD WOLF hee-koochee-koo! Lne and his…

… an amount equivalent to that which Israel spends to retain, settle and ad- minister the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." PRAI spokespersons said the petition will be presented to the Ann…

… amount of opposition, said Irene on campus to pro Rasmussen, the group's paid assistant. rape, following ar She said they have received a mixed student lers distr reaction from the Jewish population. sity…

… be terribly devisive - I STUDENTS a F hope they have second thoughts about precautions "unti it," Kensky said. "I hope it's not suc- prehended," acc cessful." Michael Rice of t See PETITION, Page 3 of…

… 2 The criteria for the award include( "intellectual engagement, an challenge, breadth and depth of sub stantive issues presented, attentivenes to and respect for students input, an quality of…

… instructional materials,' Stein said. "He's a hard worker and the student really enjoy him," she added. See FORMER, page 5 Daily Photo by'TOD WOOLF ong plays the bells of the Baird Carillon at a demonstration…

… 'Three Ann Arbor school students find creative activities to fill the time gap made by the teacher's strike. o by TOO WOOLF, Since the ass TODAY- Road to recovery THE CENTER for Eating Disorders is…

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… aiting a full briefing." outright rejection and did not critic oone had suggested that Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. gated by the agreemen- The communique, broadcast b Riyadh radio, urged the Arabs to er…

… jazz music ever She JORDAN, Page 7 Student sues EMU over profs strike By JULIE ROVNER As the walkout by professors at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) enters its second week, talks between striking…

… faculty and university officials will move from the school's Ypsilanti campus to Washtenaw County circuit court today as both sides prepare to an- swer to a lawsuit filed by an EMU student last week…

… Michigan Student Assem- bly will push the Regents for more student input in the selec- tion of a new University president. See Story, Page 7. * Nicaraguan troops continue to stamp out the final rebel…

… National Organizing Conference to Stop Government Spying this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Michigan Union. Billed as a "nuts and bolts" organizing effort by Ann Arbor coordinator and graduate student

… by the Briarwood Movies and Farrell's. Proceeds went to the Washtenaw County United Way (other photo on page 2). ' Campus lawyers tangle with student problems By BRIAN BLANCHARD varied enough so…

September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

students who act without fear of imme- diate consequences is reinforced by the partial survival of the cus- tom of treating students as ado- lescents who may oe forgiven their errors." The commission reports…

… campus unrest. "The common disaffected stu- dents see the war as a symbol of moral crisis in a nation which by its actions is depriving the law of its legitimacy, in the eyes of the students. , S"Much of…

… accused the Sudanese presi- dent of "falsifying the facts" in making "grave charges against me and my army." "I appeal you, brother Nasser, and to all the other Arab kings and presidents assembled in Cairo…

September 10, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

… the com- mittee, including those from the Arab Student Association, University of Michigan Hil- lel, Residence Halls Association, National Panhellenic Council, Rackham Student Government, Dance Marathon…

… transparent and will develop cross-department strategies. Working with multiple units, including departments in the Division of Student Affairs, Washington said there's oppor- tunity for a more consortium…

… sur- veillance. Currently, the University employs relatively few surveil- lance cameras. In the past, student and civic groups have rallied around the idea of limit- ing surveillance at the University…

… a Presidential Search Commission under the execu- tive branch of CSG, but that order was not passed. Monday night's resolution brought forth the student com- mittee as an alternative that would extend…

… the push for stu- dent input beyond the boundar- ies of student government. The University Council reso- lution says the new student com- mittee would presenta recorded report of student input during…

… public forums and continue to provide input throughout the year until the president was selected. Ten student leaders from student governing bodies and organizations throughout the University will sit on…

…, Interfraterni- ty Council, Black Student Union and Graduate Employees' Orga- nization. "We tailored (the resolution) to make sure that we canbe most effective as a student body," Dishell said after the meeting…

…. "While student government represents the student voices, it's also important to really get down to the grassroots parts of these communities and not just take from the top." Dishell will sit onthe commit…

…- tee and Proppe will serve as an ex-officio, non-voting member. In an interview at the meet- ing, LSA Student Government President Sagar Lathia said LSA-SG will actively work to culminate input from its…

… school by surveys and other outreach mechanisms. While he said he believed that the student committee was the "closest we can get" to hav- ing students personally sit on the PSAC, Lathia was optimistic…

September 09, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… MbeMtc ian Baty Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and maraged by students at the University of Michigan lighting the housing squeeze in tents 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone…

…- rilla attempt to hijack an El Al airliner near London Sunday was because of this "outrageous Israeli violation." This came in light of the Arabs threat to blow up two planes full of hostages they had…

… JOHN FELDKAMP, Letters: To the Editor: IN THEIR LETTER concerning the selection of Robert Knauss as Vice-President of Student Serv- ices, Steve Nissen and Norm Wil- son condemned President Fleming for…

… successfully waited until all the nominees were no longer able to remain in contention. He also has hampered student involve- ment in the Office of Student Services by opposing creation of a student majority…

… office meaningful and functional for stu- dents. However, Mr. Nissen and Mr. Wilson do not seem to understand the position Student Government Council has recently taken con- cerning the appointment of a…

… new vice-president. SGC endorsed no one for the position of vice-presi- dent of Student Services. On Aug. 19. Council passed the following resolution: Three weeks ago, Student Government Council began…

… to screen prospective candidates for the position of Vice-Presi- dent of the Office of Student Services. During the past few weeks, we have interviewed all those who have presented themselves as…

… nevertheless the hunters are there and any contact with the students around you will tell you that most of the victims of the housing squeeze can be round camped out on couches and floors around the student

…, much to the relief of an embar- rassed housing office. There are-several alternatives to the glut of students on the market, all of which necessarily are quite beneficial to our local population of…

… President Fleming prompt- ly had chosen the Vice-President of OSS from a list of five can- didates nominated by his own Search Commvittee. He did not, and so the Office of Student ' Services has stagnated…

September 04, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 3) • Page Image 17

… check? Cursed the existence of the fucking Eagles? Had a marmot tossed into your bathtub? Well, the Dude has. And although he's not a college student, he's prob- ably a better one than you are. In the 10…

… ambitious private school student (Jason Schwartzman) who tries to strike up a romance with an elementary school teacher even as his extracurricular schedule lands him on academic probation. "Rush- more" is a…

students' book- shelves. The book is a quick read for students who are already familiar with Salinger's cynical outlook on life. The opening story, "A Perfect Day for Bananafish," tells the tale of a…

… freshmen looking for a quick-fix break from their work. writer for college-aged students, then "Cat's Cradle" is the essential work for this same demographic. The book earned Vonnegut a Mas- ters degree in…

… prejudiced, and the Gallery Project on Fourth Street more self-serving characters than and the Slusser Gallery in the School on "Sunny."And this - coupled with of Art and Design. Students, profes- the…

… way of introducing students to aspects of contempo- rary music, dance and theatre that are a far cry from the "excitement" of being penguin-garbed and eat- ing shellfish. One highlight of the year is…

…'s plays. UMS's theme this year is "music and dance of the Arab world," showcasing a group of six per- formances that exhibit aspects of contemporary and traditional Arab culture. The shows range from a…

… musical presentation by Munir Bashir, who specializes in playingthe oud, an Arabic lute-like instrument, to an Arab adaptation of Shakespeare's play, Richard II, which has been commissioned to be performed…

…'t be honored with a performance this year (although she is planning on an appearance in Joliet, Illinois later on), but college students around would be wise to watch and enjoythis fiery comedienne when…

September 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… the ef- forts by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and his killers to destroy the forces of Arab moderation in prewar Palestine. And like- wise, the countries of the Middle East are strife ridden - monarches…

… same door to the post office with an Arab but they are reluctant to share the same country with an Arab. So apartheid in South Africa also has these two versions: it has versions locally where you have…

… a pity if they created geo political conditions in which the former oppressed become in- creasingly the new oppressors. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. I C No. 11…

… hear from the president of their student government. ,He was not invited this year. And they were not addressed by the Minority Organization of Rackham (MOR). They were not invited either. It is…

… traditional for both the president of Rackham Student Government (RSG) and a representative from MOR to address new graduate students at the convocation. It has also become tradi- tional, during the last few…

… shorter than those of previous years. A fellow graduate student was al- lowed address the incoming class. This was Jane Fountain, a Ph.D. candidate in human genetics, who served as "mistress of ceremonies…

… essence, a graduate student hand-selected by the University re- placed an elected representative of the graduate student government as the in- vited speaker to the convocation. This is deplorable. What…

… Tenants Union (AATU) receives 10 to 25 calls a day from tenants, many of them students, who are having problems with their landlords. Common complaints are not getting security de- posits back, invasions of…

September 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…- sponsibilities, tried to cooperate with the UN, within the limits of Arab action. The UN truce, never a very stable affair Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and…

… to students in June, listed. the Akeleys as faculty members. However, students hav- ing already put up $75 each in pre-semes- ter contributions, found that the college is not as it was presented. The…

… Akeleys, long liked on campus, are gone. Protestations from students and faculty members have brought only angry denuncia- tions and an "open meeting" at which only the administration, through President Ash…

…- by, was allowed to present its views on the crisis. Threats against students who refused to register even included notification of their parents of. their reprehensible conduct! Today two-thirds of…

… Olivet's students will be in classes studying. One third will re- main outside, picketing and learning. -Craig H. Wilson. Wanderers? POLITICS, at least in so far as the Pro- gressive Party is concerned…

…. Wayland Brooks. The matter has finally come home since Jack Geist, University student, has entered into the Slosson-Michener tussle, by an- nouncing his candidacy on the Progressive ticket Regardless of the…

student newspaper and as such will devote the majority of our space to news for and about students. * * * HOWEVER we won't be a mere flaccid voice on the campus. From time to time we will take up the cudgel…

… appli- cation form and the fee must reach Princeton before October 16. New Student Chest X-Ray Examina- tions: New students who have not com- pleted the required chest X-ray exami- nation, are urged to…

student organizations plan- ning to be active during the present semester must file in the Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Room 2, University Hall, before October 1, the following infor- mation: (1) a list of…

…., from 5 to 6 p.m. Student organizations are notified of the following regulation governing dis- tribution of publicity materials for stu- dent sponsored activities: No handbills or other printed matter…

September 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…, the University was asked kamp and HARVARD VALLANCE available if students look for it. University was never designed for housing, this year is certainly the fraternities. Of the remaining up- to build…

… 5000 units of low-cost a str Daily News Analysis And most 'of the homeless have student financial aid. For stu- best in the last two or three 'per class students, over half were housing. only "If there…

… housing of- the married students could n o t that he "could not attest to a 10- office. to receive money to build hous- servic housing office, in the Tenants Un- fice and the Tenants Union hold afford to…

…. hike." for freshmen, according to Feld- housing. Right now, he says, there he sa somewhat different. seems to be one of definition. Claiming that landlords have Over 300 students, 80 of them kamp, was…

… this year's The University is currently con- Alle housing situation is that the hous- fice, if a student cannot afford ments this year, and that there is summer of the possibility that the freshman class…

…, funds for scho stringent city housing children whose pa ch they claim the Uni- welfare. SOLSTIS, Page 8 The immediate -Associated Press t release from guerrillas as UN delegates from Arab nations ork. It…

September 29, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… for- eign policy as broadcast by radio San'a virtually proclaimed the republican regime to be in line with President Abdul Gamal Nas- ser of the United Arab Republic. The reported military moves on…

… your eyes what will happen." Other princes were reported by some Arab radios as marching with the tribal warriors toward San'a. Declare Allegiance But San'a radio claimed tribal chieftrAns hadi declared…

… attacking a military outpost. China, which claims 36,000 square miles of jungled southern slopes of the Himalayas that In- .Japanese Students Protest Hearings TOKYO (A) - Leftist students battled police in…

… downtown Tokyo yesterday in the second straight day of demonstrations against public hearings on constitutional reform. More than 250 youths- members of the left-wing Zenga- kuren Student Association…

… a staunch foe of the new Yem- eni 'regime. Evidence continued to mount that the army coup was engineer- ed by friends of Nasser. Some 300 Yemeni students demonstrated in Cairo in support of the…

…-drawn efforts to settle the lend-lease question, White said, the United States once offered a separate deal to sell the ships for $33 million. r"""-""" C C ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT

… FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 7 H E SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M.. Holy Communion for Students. and Sermon 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:00 P.M. Evening Prayer and…

… commentary. TUESDAY-. 9:15 A.M. Holy WEDNESDAY- 7:00 A.M. Holy FRIDAY- 12:10 P.M. Holy Communion. Communion. Communion. Criii URC,-I ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Mgsr. John F…

… 8:00. Medi- cal Ethics Thursday at 7:00. Nursing Ethics Monday at 8:00. Newman Classes Friday at 8:00. Open Forum Wednesday at 8:00. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill…

…. A. C. Bizer, Associate Pastor 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Church School 7:00 p.m. Student Guild MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev…

September 17, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

…-1450. 45B918 H-P '67-Low mileage, new battery, $250. Call 459- 7654after6p.m. 68B925 SiNiLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS for rent, serious students preferred. $100-$180/month. Including electric. Contact Dave, 995…

… to Shermtech America Suite D, 16647 Airport Rd. Lansing, MI 48906 (517) 323-1002 cHtc Students needed for LSA alumni fund-raising tele- thon. Alumni from across the country will be called from campus…

… assignment. Midnight and day shift, $3.15 at start, $3.40 after position. Please apply-State Security Service, 1000Cornwall Pl., 400 N. Ingalls Building, Ann Arbor. 49H917 WORK-STUDY with Rackham Student

… Government. Interesting, responsible positions Flexible hours Work with students.. Good pay. Call 76:3-5271 morn- ings. 51H918 DISHWASHERS AND KITCHEN HELP NEEDED to work in fraternity kitchen. Lunch and…

…. 2. See Arnie, Rich, Julian. 03C920 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE SCAR, BALE OB IS LAL0 UN I T LUNTS ISBULLISH ELSIE .P A S S E L T TADS 0UE. RAW ROAN A LT E R'S O.RE GRAM LINEN ARAB SAHI B N ANA RERUN…

….). Call 761-5857, ask for Mike Skinner I r Janet Grenier. 03C919 WOMEN STUDENTS Spaces still available in North and Central Campus for women interested in +living cooperatively with other women and men…

…, expenses, and decisions? Join the Student Coop.. approx. $200/mo. for room, board, util:, laundry and extras'-Stob Iiter-Cooperative Council, 4002 ,_Mich.U{ion orecaIf662-4414 20C923 ROOM AVAILABLE…

… floor of the Union, or call at 662-4414 weekdays 9-5. 24E930 iUO N GNLIS to internauonal students in Arbor elementary/high schools. 2-4 grad/under credits in Ed. or Soc. Call Project Commu 763-3548. 72…

… HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL-The first me of the Honors Student Council for this acad year will be held on Thursday, September 1 7:00 p.m. in 1017 Angell Hall. All Honors Stu are encouraged to attend. 461 ANN…

September 28, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… Daily City Editor LAST WEEK the Regents virtually scotched plans for a Student Government Council as formu- lated by the Laing Committee last spring. By refusing to put their stamp of approval on SGC at…

… answered satisfactorily. For instance, what sort of financial control over student acti- vities would SGC have? And how binding would its power be over the seven major Power Blocs represented by its ex…

…, and of ex-students who faced somewhat different problems during the years they were on campus. As a result of the committee's inexperience, the powers of the proposed SGC were not clearly defined…

…. "Conservatives" might well fear the Council's powers would be too great, while "lib- erals" considered that a Board of Review, (com- posed of two students, and five faculty-admin- lstration people), would prove…

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