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September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…. Courant said there are enormous concrete educational benefits to a diverse student body, but these advan- tages require the University to have representatives from minority groups. "If you want to solve any…

… problem, you need a team of people with many skills," he said. "A diverse student body provides our students an experi- ence within the world we live." In regard to the specifics of the admissions policy…

… currently under consideration in the Grutter case, Law School Dean Jeffrey Lehman said the University desires in each entering class a "critical mass" of minority students who feel comfort- able in their…

Arab nations. Rumsfeld, in testimony to the House Armed Services Committee, and Presi- dent Bush, in a White House meeting with top congressional leaders, dis- missed the Iraqi leader's 11th-hour over…

…- ture as a stalling tactic. "He's not going to fool anybody," Bush said. Rumsfeld suggested that Iraq had See IRAQ, Page 7A PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DAVID KATZ/Daily While many students on campus work, some…

… choose alternative jobs such as nude modeling in the School of Arts. Work study 'offeirs students choices in unusua fields Peters: Atty. gen. should serve consumers By Kylene Kiang Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Peters said. "I'm there to assist county prosecutors," he Students considering temporary or work-study employment should not feel their search is limited to merely slopping food to hungry students in the…

… South Quad Residence Hall cafeteria. In addition to earning money toward educational and living expenses, some student employment opportunities can provide rare experiences that are unique to the…

… University community. According to the University's Student Employment Office, the most popular student jobs include library assistants, recreational assistants, residence hall service workers and research…

students. "I decided that I was comfortable with it so I decided to 8 I …

September 26, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… network. MSA Contiued from Page 1 regarding their landlords' legal obligations and students' roles as tenants in Ann Arbor. "If you want to see the AATU here this year, $26,000 is the amount it needs to…

… survive," said Law Rep. Chris Sheehan. The money in the MSA budget, meant to fund student groups and services, comes from a mandatory fee added to each student's tuition. MSA supports the Ann Arbor Tenant…

…'s Union, which is not a student group, with 5 percent to 7 per- cent of its budget each year. The increase was opposed by some who argued that the money would be more beneficial if allocated elsewhere…

… at last night's Michigan Student Assembly meeting. TEACH-IN Continued from Page 1 "I think it depends what kind of media you look at or look to, to process it by working through different people…

… from the anthropology, history, political science and Near Eastern studies departments as well as a graduate student who had recently completed field work in Pak- istan. Speakers commented on topics…

… variety of speakers and found the panel informative and equally impor- tantly, challenging. "They're new ways to look at the information we're being given," she said, "and to see the number of students and…

…- porting a national green armband cam- paign which encourages people to stand in solidarity with Arabs, Mus- lims, and Middle-Easterners. nedeOdAa FREE ADVANCE SCREENING UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - ANN ARBOR…

September 24, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… barring the practice of hiring undergraduates for po- sitions traditionally filled by graduate students. There are undergraduates currently leading discussion groups in such divisions as electrical…

…- plored the resolution but Bush had postponed a campaign to repeal it out of a desire to maintain Arab support for the effort, against Saddam in the Persian] Gulf. The State Department's assistant See BUSH…

… regulation should be followed more closely. f KU student pres. faces impeachment after hitting woman by Gwen Shaffer and demanded that I resign. I told Daily Higher Education Reporter them I have no plans to…

… resign. The Students at the University of student senators passed a resolution Kansas (KU) are in the midst of a on the floor to expel me from of- controversial campaign to oust fice, but it was against…

… our rules and Darren Fulcher, their first Black regulations," Fulcher said. student body president, after a Although most students agree campus newspaper publicized that Fulcher acted improperly, many…

… feel he hit his former girlfriend. the Student Senate has mishandled Women's rights groups are lead- the incident, said Student Senator ing the campaign to remove him, and supporter James Baucom. while…

… other groups oppose the im- "They mistreated him and have peachment drive, citing racism as the gone about the whole thing un- motivation behind the movement. democratically," he said. . After the Student

… the he is a strong leader. Darren repre- Senate has no jurisdiction over off- sents that Black students can be in- campus violence and the incident oc- volved in a position of power, which cuffed before…

… Fulcher was elected, opens up the door for other minor- the Student Senate vote should not ity groups to participate," Baucom stand. said. The controversy began last Fulcher said, however, that he month…

… driver left this bus illegally parked in front of the Student Activities Building. University drivers complain of scarce campus park ing by Travis McReynolds I In the race to find parking spaces on…

September 20, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… here at the University of Michigan cannot afford to be complacent. The University administration has never been overjoyed at negotiating with union- ized graduate students. In the past, the ad…

…. On September 9th, the Big Ten Student Association compiled a list of "Big Ten Issues" which included the conflict be- tween the "Quality of teaching vs. re- search." In a recent discussion held by stu…

…- dent leaders concerning what students liked and disliked about the University of Michigan, two important problems raised by the groups were the emphasis on a "Research" and "Revenue" focus vs. a…

… "Teaching" focus, and the lack of "good" TAs. Last year, an undergraduate student group began a petition drive demanding smaller class sizes. Clearly students be- lieve that major universities are short…

…- changing them on their education. lAs will be unable to offer the kind of educa-" tional assistance they'd like to. TAs and their students have different complaints: TAs are overworked and underpaid, and8…

students are more interested in a quality education than the research reputation of the university. But the source of these problems is the same, and we can solve it together. Tonight is the GEO's first…

… assistance they'd like to.' Students want well trained and experienced teachers who have the time to pay them individual attention. Often, this kind of at- tention is only available from teaching as- sistants…

… managed by students at The University of Michigan 4 4' Vol. C, No. 10 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 t' Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons…

… legitimize their polluting and destructive ways. Students should work to prevent the University from furthering its relation- ship with Dow. Though Herbert Dow now has his name on a building here, the…

… University doesn't owe him any- thing. Many students may work for Dow Chemical in the future, unknowingly developing misanthropic chemical compounds. Now that Dow has be- come a permanent fixture on Central…

September 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, September 10, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven \\ ith a hair-st Ic by Style Inn, y oul can . 607 south forest avcl mlU 665-360 I. Israel hits Arab bases near Suez (Continued from…

… the bookstore, to a student-faculty board. Fleming replied yesterday eve- ning that he doubted "conditions could be imposed on what is tof be done" at the meeting. He noted "there is always a. chance…

student contributions. The "I want to make it impossible Regents deadlocked on the pro- for ROTC to go on in its normal' posal 4-4. way," Bluestone said. He described Regent Gertrude Huebner ex- the normal…

… becauseI from a student-faculty coopera- of opposition of the war, why can- tive. not a chemistry class be the target dent folklore to the contrary these are reasonable people." Fleming termed 'as "iffy…

… ques- tions" the possibility that aca- demic discipline may be brought against the students who disrupt- ed the Regents meeting. The President said he still favors funding the bookstore PROTEST TOMORROW…

… tive faculty body, is presently to the actions already planned. warfare. Or an electrical engineer- studying the question and said "The faculty has been debating ing class because a student may "Perhaps…

… by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organizations notices a r e not accepted for…

… Graduate Student Dis- Stat Department of Anatomy, "The Prosecu- sertation Grants may be made through er, se tion and Attainment of Hibernation as the closing date of October-l, 1969. Late buildin performed…

… provided during the year; one in fic ex Medical Science I1 1:10 p.m. January, another in March. Exact dead- necess lines will be announced. The students Loca 7 -T t s are expected to have a clear state- ant…

… All University Placem ent Service Units: The Open Enrollment Period for B'ue Cross-Blue Shield and Major 3200 S.A.B. Medical Health Insurance will be held from October 1 through October 14, Students in…

September 16, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

students from several countries will join togeth- er to form one team. The alliances are not guided by political factirs. Two years ago the soccer cham- pionship was won by a group of Afro-Arab students

… needs of athletic minded students-whether they be from Michigan, New York, or New Guinea. The International Center pro- gram meets the needs of students in the latter category. This divi- sion differs…

… from the other pro- grams because of the sports which are offered. Most of the foreign students who come to Michigan have prob- ably never seen a football game before and would certainly have a tough…

… those students who are familiar with other sports, small social fraterni- ties may invite a few foreign stu- dents to play for their house in the fraternity sports programn. (Any foreign student wishing…

… American sports.. The number of teams competing in the International Center ar- ies from year to year, depending on which countries send students in sufficient numbers to form a team.. In some cases…

… a replacement. The I.M. NEWPORT, R.I.-Constellatior Department was glad to oblige. all but sank the British Ameri- The biggest sport for interna- ca's Cup hopes yesterday with ar tional students is…

…, each winner will be eligible to compete for the season's grand prize. Each student is allowed one entry, and is obliged to pick the score in one game, to eliminate chances for a tie. Blanks for the…

… 'a ARDEN MIESEN'S BAND I Sponsored by Graduate Student Council ".ammmmm#EM###M##mMsmmm# I . ____ i FREE GIFT for male students. at WLL D'S j State St. on the Campus The most practical…

September 30, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

… Rice and Betty Anne Beebe were also there. Architect Students Invited To Smoker A smoker for all students of, the Architectural School will be held Thursday evening, Oct. 11, at the Union. The officers…

… conclude the eve- ning. oreign Club To Hold First FallMeeting Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, Hin- dus, Koreans, Latin-Americans, and Arabs will all meet together for the first time this year on Saturday, Oct…

…. 6, at 8:00 p. m. at Lane Hall. These students are all members of their respective clubs which together formf the Cosmopolitan Club. All foreign students and all Amer- ican students who are interested…

… Club whose aim is to have the foreign students of this university feel at home in Ann Arbor and meet each other and otherAmerican stu- dents so as to cement friendship be-1 tween them and their…

… dance to attend the opening meeting of Dance Club which is to be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in Bar our Gymnasium. Beginners and students advanced in technique will rehearse every Wed- nesday night and…

… promise in this art will be given special work. This selection will make it possible for these students to de- velop exceptional proficiency. Collin Wilsey, '35, creator of the Fire Dance and several other…

… alumni and faculty of the Dental School. New Formal Coats Feature Novel And Elaborate Detail Wednesday and Thursday nights will be the first occasion many wom- en students will have to deck out in formal…

student envious to own every new one that appears. Long wraps, instep length or trail- ing are being advised by Parisian de- signers to a great extent. Schiapar- elli evolved an instep-length coat of…

…, will speak today at serv- ices at the Women's League Chapel. one the subject "What the University of Michigan Offers to and Expects from the Student." Everyone is cor- dially invited to attend both the…

… in- spection tour at the Foundation and Dr. Heller's address, according to Ir- ving Levitt, '36, student leader of the Hillel Foundation. The plans for the year as outlined by Mr. Levitt, include a…

September 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 149) • Page Image 14

… crevices in which to hide." The Taliban is estimated to have no more than 45,000 troops, including up to 12,000 for- AP eign troops - Pakistanis, Arabs, Uzbeks and others, according to most estimates…

… attempt to oust the Soviets, and more recently honed by bin Laden's Arab soldiers. Senior Pakistani military and intelligence officials - whose officers have have advised, coordinated and in many cases…

… militia that controls Afghanistan has called on all Muslims to wage a holy war on the United States if attacked. Identity The Taliban (or "students") emerged in 1994 with many followers who had attended…

… 56 member nations (Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) have granted it full diplomatic recognition. SOURCES: AP wire reports; Federation of American Scientists AP ing stuffed with explosives…

September 29, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…. Sitting at Yom Kippur services Sunday night, I listened to Rabbi Michael Brooks quote Golda, Meir. After the Six Day War in 1967, Meir said she could forgive the Arab boys for killing Jewish boys, but she…

… could not forgive Arabs for making Jewish boys kill Arab boys, evei,' in self-defense. That's because a Jew never forgets his past and can never forgive himself for killing, even in self-defense. We have…

… experienced too much of that - both murder of Jews and by Jews - in our turbulent past to forget. It is our history to remember. Spak is a Daily staff writer. I I Edited and managed by students at The…

September 22, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… inhaled Laughing gas is considered so safe that it is users, which include numbness in limbs, slow intimate get-together and after a few deep years ago. But, now, use among students is through a nozzle top…

… friendship of the Saudis - by selling them F-15 fighter jets, for example - has encouraged them to play a moderating role in Arab world. SHORTLY AFTER his arrival, Van- ce met with King Khaled and Crown Prince…

…, meanwhile, Syria's foreign minister said the Arab "rejec- tionist" states would move to "foil the Camp David agreement" and hinted that this might include steps aimed directly at undermining Egyptian…

… one by one down the rocky slopes to th road a mile away. ISRAEL RADIO said seven soldier and seven settlers were injured in fisi fights when the army moved in on th unauthorized camp near the Arab tow…

September 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…- ship in a national UMW election. HOSTA GES UNHARMED: Palestinian terrorists remain in control of hijacked airliner CAIRO (P) - A Syrian plane carrying Palestinian gunmen and Arab hostages landed in…

… Saudi hostages to board the Sy- rian plane and warned it about the consequences of the deci- sion." THE POLICE at Le Bourget airport said there were five gun- men on the Syrian Arab Airlines Caravelle…

… Creek Drive 971-4496 Don't just get into religion-get into yourself. ARE YOU COLOR BLIND?I We need you for color vision experiments U of M STUDENTS! Buy USED TEXTBOOKS SAVE TO33% OAT FOLLETT'S C…

September 16, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… held ev ry Thursday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 in Room 3545 SAB to learn how students are examining mental attitudes under the microscope of Soul. Wednesday, September 16, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page…

… other side did likewise. N 1.0 I Guerrilas press for demand . By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas laid dowi their terms for freeing Israeli and American hijack hostages yester- day and warned…

…. In Zurich, a freed stewardess from the Swissair jetliner blown up by the guerrillas said the Arabs took from the plane $690,000 in currency being ,sent from Swiss banks to New York. The Popular Front…

…. Kanafani also reiterated a de- mand that West Germany free three Arab terrorists held in Mun- ich and that Switzerland release three others jailed in Zurich. Meanwhile, Israel has proposed urgent…

September 20, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… administrative staff there," he said. Demonstrators turned out in Kuala Lumpur and other major towns in Malaysia to voice support HILLEL Tonight at 6:15 STUDENT SABBATH r SERVICES 1429 Hill Street of Rahman…

Arab ambush that also cost the lives of four other Israeli troops, it was learned yesterday. Four other Israelis were wound- ed. I ALL-TIME GREAT FLICK! KEY LARGO j 4 .- __ _ i am ti 4- t1 W…

… "NIXON IS A LOSER" or "HUMPHI EY" BUMPER STICKERS We're neutral: Pick the man not of your choice. 2 for$1,5for$2, l15 for $5 Mix or Match LOSERS POLL, BOX 896 DENVER, COLORADO The Arabs were wiped out…

… frontier and 9 miles northeast of the Arab city ,of Nablus. *. * * WASHINGTON - Senate Re- publican Leader Everett M. Dirk- sen of Illinois said yesterday that withdrawal of Abe Fortas' nomi- nation to be…

September 27, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SGC On A Lewis Views SGC=OSA Relationship By RICHARD KRAUT Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis spoke to Stu- dent Government Council…

… last night on his relation to Council and SGC's relation to the proposed advisory committee for the new Office of Student Affairs. SGC should not be hesitant, Lewis said, to discuss contemplat- ed…

… committee would be a good instrument for prior consulta- tion. Howard Abrams, '63, asked whether the committee would di- lute the power of SGC, presently the official liaison between the students and the…

… administration and faculty. The students on the advisory committee, Lewis answered, could easily report the discussions of the committee. In addition, SGC could recommend that certain points be brought up at the…

… SGC or the Student Rela- tions Committee could attend meetings of the advisory commit- tee. This would make the commit- tee cumbersome, Lewis replied. The variety of opinion would decrease instead of…

Student Government Council postponed consideration of proce- dure for penalties or hearings to determine reasons why seven sor- orities failed to submit adequate membership selection p r a c t i c e…

… statements by the established deadline. Council also postponed action concerning the nature of an Ad- visory Committee for the. Office of Student Affairs. SGC passed a motion to establish a student fac- ulty…

September 29, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

Arab Republic. The rebellion began in the Syrian capital of Damascus and was reported to have spread last night to the key northern city of Aleppo. Calling themselves the Higher Arab Revolutionary…

… women in physical education comes be- cause the basic roles of men and women in that field are different, he said. NDEA Limit' College students seeking federal loans soon may find that an "ac- celerated…

… year rather than the calendar year. Senate passage Tuesday of changes in the Act, now limiting each student to a $1,000 loan for a 12-month period, sent the meas- ure to Kennedy for approval. Sponsors of…

… the bill pointed out that some students - operating under an accelerated schedule on a four quarter or trimester pro- gram-finish four academic years in three calendar ones. The new provision would…

… allow them $4,000 instead of the present $3,000 maxi- mum. Assistant Dean of Men Karl Streiff, who administers NDEA loans for the University, explained that under the present conditions here a student

… holding an NDEA grant for the fall and spring semesters could get extra funds if he wants to attend summer school. "None of our students has ever taken the full $1,000. for two semester period, so there is…

… amount. Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis has an- nounced that he will submit to the Regents a proposal that would give the Lecture Committee, which controls the use of University f a…

… binnd to abouit NEW MEMBERS-John Vas and. Richard Croysdale pointed Thursday to fill seats on Student Governmeni CONTRACT TALKS: Ford Strike Deadline Set on Tuesday by U DETROIT (1P) - United Auto…

… shortly after he returned to the bargaining talks ye,, statement was in the form of a letter to Malcolm Deni: negotiator. A strike at Ford would i Vacant New Student, 4 IFC Official a* Join Council :.E p…

….;asIzeSrvice, 'Progressive Action' As SGC Concerns By JUDITH OPPENHEIM David Croysdale, '63, and John t Vos, '63, were appointed early yes- terday morning to fill empty sears on Student Government Council until the November…

September 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. Baghdad radio said yesterday Jordan authorities closed the road' from the Arab-administered old city section of Jerusalem.4 Joint Judic Staff, Short Joint Judiciary Council will ap- point two students to…

… the national council." Several Issues Involved There are several possible issues involved. Aside from the ques- Ttion of the propriety of suspend- Exp~ect SGC 'To Consider Sigma Kappa -. Student

… rules. "At the moment, our concern is mainly to give students an oppor- tunity to register their cars and time to dispose of unauthorized cars," Streiff said. 4,045 Permits Issued To date, the Office of…

Student Affairs has granted 3,975 exempt permits, 25 commuting ermits, 15 business permits, four ealth per- mits and 26 storage permits, bring- ing the total to 4,045, slightly more than OSA's minimum…

… estimate of 4,000. However, Streiff anticipates at least 1,000 more students will reg- ister their cars during the coming year, bringing the total to slightly more than the maximum 5,000 estimate. Although…

….m. Admission of 15 cents will be charged. REPRISAL: Israeli ftaid Wins Arab Army Base JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (1) -Israeli troops attacked Jordan Army positions overnight and re- ported this morning about 50…

… positions will be accepted from members of Joint Judiciary and Student Gov-, ernment Council. Interviewing willj be conducted, as usual, by officers of Joint Judiciary and SOC. Normally, petitioning is open…

… to any University student. But be- cause of. sorority and fraternity rushing, all-campus petitioning will not be feasible for a month, and the positions must be filled as soon as possible, according to…

…Tryout Meetings Scheduled for Today Tryout meetings for The Daily staff will be held today in the' Student Publications Building. Business staffers will meet at 4:15 p.m. and Editorial, Sports, Women's and…

… news- paper practice. Following the initial training period, students choose to work in one of six departments: local ad- vertising, classified advertising, promotions, contracts, circulation or…

September 04, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… term, Student Government Coun- cil tonight will consider working papers regarding membership reg- ulations over student groups. The papers propose the establishment of membership commit- tee and a…

… membership tribunal. The work of the membership committee, as recommended in the working papers, would be to investigate cases of alleged discrimina- tion among student groups and to initiate proceedings…

…, Alabama, high school await opening of school, postponed by Gov. George Wallace. A clash, between Wallace and federal officials similar to the one which occurred last spring when two Negro students

… EDWARD GROESBECK ... more students ' Increases Enrollment Total University enrollment is expected to go well over 27,000 by the close of late registration, ac- cording to Edward Groesbeck, di- rector of…

September 24, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…"There's Something Wrong with This Ouiz Show Too" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… and given the transitory nature of student bodies, ere are many new faces on campus.: Over that time, several myths have been gii up concerning the. violation, and these; yths need correcting. The first…

… those times. University regulations are quite clear on this point. A group of students may get together and form a local organization. For this, they need University recognition. If the group then wishes…

… discriminatory groups on campus. Apparently, the Committee on Student Affairs, 'which passed the resolution, and the University president who approved the regulation made the assumption that all groups would act…

September 26, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, September 26, 1989 The Michigan Daily ~1 i 40 A4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. C, No.14 Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

Arab Journalists Association, was arrested the night of January 14, 1988. According to the Data Base Project on Palestinian Human Rights, Israeli soldiers "destroyed the furniture in his house and…

… terrified his young children. After 12 days of interrogation he was given a six-month administrative detention." Hanna Siniora, an editor of the weekly Arabic paper AI-Fajr, was also detained. His colleague…

Arabic, and the Hebrew language paper Derech Hanitzotz, have had their licenses withdrawn since the beginning of the intifadah. The Haya Press Office in Jerusalem as well as the Palestine Press Service…

… undermines the peace initiatives of France, Russia, and the Arab League, the United States with equal callousness and disre- gard, idly stands by with indifference, apa- thy, or just plain cowardice. This…

… people themselves. He is and faith in the Lebanese Army again, and in the initiatives of the Arab League. They realize that if it weren't for Michel Aoun, there would be no Arab League initiative, only a…

… Wolverine. Back to the diag, Shakey Jake, com- muter buses, a week wait for your phone, the Slug, April 1, sitting in someone else's seat at Michigan Stadium. And welcome back to the student news- paper…

… the classes and organizations that they see fit. As a student, the only information you get from your peers with your same van- tage point is the Daily. It is therefore im perative the Daily use its…

September 12, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…4 4A - The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 12, 2002 OP/ED abe irig~u7aiui~g 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITEDAND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… jihadeering national unity, a time when more people then court ruling against the federal government to Arabs martyred themselves in a fiery reprise of ever stand up to put their hands over their hearts ensure…

… its students encompass and for the degree of intellectual skepticism and questioning that embody our learning. Yet with this quality ought to have come the maturity to stand up - today more than ever…

… remembrance, we pay our respects to those "special" weapons pose a continuing threat to our allies in the region, not the least of which are Israel, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. Furthermore, Hussein is…

… readers can be placed on all of the residents' doors as well. Questions have to be answered con- cerning the card and pin systems and many new policies need to be developed on what students will do if they…

… make sure that you report any suspicious people to the Depart- ment of Public Safety. TIM WINSLOW Engineering senior President of the Residence Halls Association University students enjoy adequate…

September 21, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

…, Korea, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, etc. The illusion is that the Arab countries are clamoring for U.S. aid, and sending whatever help they can to aid the humanitarian efforts of the United States. The…

… reality is that half of the Arab countries have enough support from elsewhere in the world (or from within their own countries) to survive refusing to support a U.S. invasion of the Arabian Peninsula (c tue…

… people in the United States - mostly students - drove the U.S. army out righteously. But this is trickier. It's a case of two bad guys. Fortunately for students here, we're only responsible for the…

… give gove who W talen visic tone fight expi righi cour agre point hear or b away U p.................................................... O Students, We want to thank you for your extraordinary…

… business this fall book rush at our new location on North University and State. We actually ran out of 4 Canada hangs on to its richest minion Many students at the University of Michigan have driven to…

September 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…-Close 1301 S. University Arafat's meeting with Pope angers Israel Uof M ampsBand Students who play wind or percussion instruments are invited to join! If you wish to audition, all you need to do is bring…

… your instrument to Revelli Hall (on.Hoover) TONIGHT Wednesday, Sept.15 7:00 p.m. The Campus Band is solely for the student who is not majoring in music, but who wishes to continue From AP and UPI ROME…

… his book and the pending investigations into the attack. MICHIGAN LEAGUE HUSSEY ROOM (2nd Floor) 8:00p.m. September 16, 1982 (Thursday) SPONSORED BY Ecumenical Campus Center, American-Arab Anti…

…-Discrimina- tion Committee (Detroit Chapter), Association of Arab-American University Graduates (Detroit Chapter). AVAILABLE AT BORDERS Lebanese president-elect assassinated in bomb attack (Continued from Page 1…

… Wednesday, September 15, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard…

… Editor ................. PAMELA KRAMER News Editor ........... . ...... ANDREW CHAPMAN Student Affairs Editor ..........ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor .................... MARK GINDIN Opinion Page…

September 22, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… Page 4-Saturday, September 22, 1979-The Michigan Daily Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LXXXX, No. 15 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Sudan…

…-member faculty-student group selected by the Board in March. :Appearing tense but still firm, the Roard gave no explanation for its decision, other than to reaffirm its distaste for South Africa's apartheid system…

… authentic taste of cultural shock. Along with ten other university students from various regions of the United States, I arrived in Khartoum air- port. We were one of the Sudan contingents of Operation…

… Crossroads, a private organization that each summer provides American student groups with the opportunity to work and travel in Africa. All the orientation sessions and travel delays had been forgotten. We…

… knew Arabic and worse yet our government hosts were nowhere in sight. Welcome to the Sudan! We would soon learn the common Sundanese all-purpose phrase was "In Sha Allah," by will of god. Rarely does…

… fellow worker's home to share meals eaten with fingers from common bowls, always meant laughing, good conver- sation in broken English and Arabic and closeness I rarely experienced in America. Riding on a…

… liberating ex- perience for me to walk hand-in-hand with a new Sudanese male friend. The Sudan is a special African country, because it bridges both Arab and African culture, and I was able to sample both. So…

… goodwill of the State aims of every Arab nation which wills the destruction -of Israel. This peace was achieved and the recent settlement on Judea and Samaria (the "West Bank") does not run contrary to its…

September 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… r ti a i : : ,t. t ' ..:.,. WHO CAN HELP MI AROUND THE RED. Student Government Council can . . . Th are glad to help get things moving faster a Mention All-American after last season. settled in…

… and academic problems. The unit faces its first test this Saturday against the Badgers at Madison, Wisconsin. SGC Trying to make UMa place for students toJ NEBRASKA MISSOURI SEEK UPSETS 3rd floor…

… fyear's 1-10 record. during the probation. 2 forMichigan was listed seventh Not that they need an extra STUDEN behind the Hoosiers of Indi- boost. Coach Barry Switzer says STUDENTS & FACULTY ONLY ana. UPS…

…-A study of Jews in 1 of person was an Adam, a Noah, etc., what did positions in power. T e 01 ch a itrr M gzn they dream about at night, what were their fears and hangups? ARABS, ISRAELIS, & PALESTINIANS…

…-A Study .EL.a iof Source Materials-This course will deal withA THE FIVE SCROLLS-A literary and relgious the origins and development of the Arab-Israeli study of the Song of Songs," "Ruth, "Lamen- conflict…

… personnel should contact Sandy Vong at the IM Build- ing. The Michigan hockey team is looking for a few good men. Anyone interested in becom- ing a student manager for the Wolverine dekers should contact…

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… in town. WHIFFLE TREE 208 W. Huron Attracts all types of people-from students to business types. The drinks and food are good at reasonable prices. Good atmos- phere to socialize. METZGER'S 203 E…

…, DEL RIO 122 W. Washington One of the favorite bars among Ann Arborites. Has a good mixture of working people and students in a very congenial at- mosphere. They serve more beer for your dollar than…

… drinks are o.k., but sometimes the food is served about as hot as a pitcher of beer. PIZZA BOB'S 814 S. State Undoubtedly the best pizza and submarines in town, this spot is very popular among many student

… overcrowding. The bar is open during the day for lunches with moderate to over- priced food. Cover charges range, depending on the featured band, with students given a discount with their ID cards. A word of…

…- singer in Washington-A study of Jews in posi- tions of power. ARABS, ISRAELIS, & PALESTINIANS-A Study of Source Materials-This course will deal with the origins and development of the Arab-Israeli conflict…

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…. Both actions were steps toward unity of the new Common a vehicle at an auction sale. Market meeting at Frascati, Italy. No action was taken on Quenon's The guns and grenades of the Arab terrorists ,at…

… challenge the dominance of the U.S. dollar on world markets. ISRAEL WARNED YESTERD4Y it will strike against Arab terrorists with all its force and skill, but said the Olympic killings would not halt the…

…, given tby~ ypeeig ulcto n Sat., Oct. 28; applics. due in Prince- buy.p.m.Friday for Saturday and to. N.J. before Oct. 3. Sunday. Items appear once only. Course Mart Course. in Law: No. 316. Student

… special emphasis placed on servicing live units. Tune Up 043 STARTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1972, Six (6) Weeks, 7:00-10:00 p.m. This class will cover the fundamentals necessary for proper tune up. Students

…, minor tune up, lubrication and cooling systems. Students will receive practical experience on their own vehicles. The Union Gallery, First Floor MICHIGAN UN ION 530 South State Telephone 761-2924 FIRST…

… outlining obsolete. Take a Mini-Lesson this week. It's a wild hour. And it's free. '" a i " Blue Denim-Super Slims, Bells, Straights " Corduroy Jeans-Pin Whale, Brushed U of M STUDENT UNION 530 S. State St…

September 11, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… broad appeal to Roman Catholics last night to give the party their support. -He declared that Communists have left behind their anticlerical poli- ties. * * * ALEXANDERIA, Egypt ti)?-The Arab summit…

… conference yesterday agreed to set up a Palestine gov- ernment-in-exile and form an army for it under command of a joint Arab defense headquarters WASHINGTON (A')-The Senate defeated an attempt yesterday to…

… & SERVICE TV set on display at Follett's Bookstore Call NEJATV ebald phone:, NO 2-5671 STUDENT DIRECTORY CHANGES If your address or phone number has changed sirce you registered you must notify the Directory…

… Staff by Sept. i1 in order to have the correct information in the Student Directory. tion of the reapportionment i Goldwater said, "No." He said he wouldn't vote cloture even if he were in W: ington. At…

… Your SUBSCRI PTi ON Today Ph gone: * Alpha Phi Omega or Student Publications i 663-3112 764-0550 Or stop in at Student Publications, 420 Mayn . i ~' -~- -w~ -w- w w -w ww~ww w~-~w ti LOY…

September 27, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 27, 1993 c Je £riiuu n 3OaiI 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH DUBOW Editor in Chief…

… suppress debate on this issue? I call on the regents to explain their conduct in this matter, and for the Michigan Student Assembly and the Daily to press the regents until satisfactory answers are received…

…. JIM HUGGINS Rackham student Athletic Dept. should open golf course To the Daily: Upon reading your recent article about the status of the golf course, it struck me that there exists at this University…

… two classes of students: athletes and the rest. It is quite one is even talking about compensating the 300,000 people in Lebanon whose villages and refugee@ camps Rabin destroyed this summer -just over…

… creating a "Jewish national museum" in Palestine. Since then, they have continued to subordinate human life - Jewish and Arab - to their agenda of militant nationalism. In spite of the propaganda, a rising…

… everything to athletes while disregarding courtesy to the rest of the student body. JEREMY FOWLER LSA sophomore THE DAILY WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOUI SEND US YOUR LETTERS: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE MICHIGAN DAILY…

September 18, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…41 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 18, 1986 The Michigan Daily, I Edit mgbsanersity Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman *.. f , Vol. XCVII, No. 11 420…

… board last winter, brought about the closing of seven predominately white elementary schools. As a result, over 2,000 students have been re-distributed among the remaining 19 schools, establishing a…

… of every school, for the first time. The administration also seeks to ease the absorbtion of new students into schools, by creating "game days," which serve to unify the student body. The changes in…

… parents will encourage and support the new system, it should be a successful one. To the Daily: Today the Association of Arab-American University Graduates and the November 29th Committee for Palestine are…

September 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…I,, Oxf a uo r.te Sixty-Eighth Year - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Preval" STUDENT

…: RICHARD TAUB - ; " . « 4 .MO WihU.S. Universities (Editor's Note: This is the second of two articles comnaring Britain wit the United States, written by a graduate student in history at the Universi who…

… philosophy. Oxford has 7,000 students and tutors of philosophy. The United States has never produced a Shakespeare or G. Shaw in theater, nor a Malthus, Ricardo, Adam Smith or Lord Keyn in economics, never a…

…. More American Negroes go to College th the entire British student body. The 18-year-old student who com Facts on the Flu:. They Don't Justify Panic n that the latest ian Flu, has been ease make it much…

… Syria or David or anyone else should covet it. Flying in a rickety Arab plane which gives the impression of be- ing held together by baling wire,, you look down on vast stretches of desert. Here and there…

… time as it does to fly from New York to Wash- ington. When you study the map of the Near East, however, and know something of its history, you un- derstand why Jordan is the most coveted of Arab states…

September 30, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - Tuesday, September 30, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Page 4 - Tuesday, September 30, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the…

…. Still, there are plenty of labels I identify with, labels I carry proudly and unapologetically. Labels that don't define me, but rather encompass little parts of my existence. I'm a woman. I'm an Arab. I…

… metwith questions. Can you be a Muslim and a feminist? Can an Arab woman be a feminist? Yes. Hell, yes. People assume my identity mustbe in conflict with my feminist status, because there couldn't possibly…

… stadium with my bright maize and blue. When I was walkingback to North Campus from the Utah game, drenched, I won- dered whether I was a team member or a spot to fill on ESPN's shot of the student section…

… grain of truth to it. Our great- est and most common chal- lenges - a weak job market, student loan debt and climate change come to mind - imply that we are united in our need them. After all, who would…

… interestsas a constituency,. you haveto present yourself as such. Our generation isn't very good at that. For ERIC starters, only -the brightest (and luckiest) of us FERGUSON students and young professionals…

… and Johns Hopkins and a tradition of athletics doesn't exactly run through the veins of every student at those institutions. However, a president who studied at Michigan or another perennial athletics…

…, alumni and students want. If you do, you clearly don't care. We couldn't care less whether we get cell phone reception in the Big House or not. However, students do wantto be rewarded for their loyalty to…

… roughly a third of your student season ticket holders just to make a bit more money. You do deserve credit for one thing: for turning the Athletics Department into a very fat cash cow. While the two…

…? When there is no longer a waitlist for non-student season tickets because the price is so prohibitive and because you alienated several years of current students, how will you explain that? You seem to…

September 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year . EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN re Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS -eval" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… ,SURE. of historic irony, the )mobile Workers recently pur- er home of Edsel Ford in east g to convert it into a student AW also bought another man- which belonged to the Chrysler ons are tied in with the…

… take the initiative in ,bringing about wholesomeness in labor, and an awareness of its economic responsibilities. A minimum program should include the training of union-sponsored students. In his reply…

… time the movie starts, this reviewer sug- gests you, do so anyway. You will be greeted by 'an imitation of T.V.'s Miss Monitor done by a University speech student. Dulcet and suggestive tones will greet…

… the Arab world really is. he current charges being hurled between a and other Middle Eastern countries, prin- 1ly Jordan, have created a situation not lly unfavorable to the West. nce the crisis of last…

… from 'the rest of the Arab world, whose leaders claim, at least, great fear of Red domination. E VEN COL. NASSER must fear being sucked into the Eastern camp, an event that could easily push him into…

September 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 12, 1991 - Page 3 HOSTAGES Lontinued from page 1 r When asked why Israel had freed some Arab prisoners without sword on the fates of all the miss- ing…

… followed the tour mainly out of curiosity. "I just wanted to find out what's happening in terms of shel- ter for low-income and homeless people," said Jennifer Mead, a Rack- ham graduate student. Israeli…

… approximately 8 p.m. Sunday evening between the Helen New- Iry Residence Hall and the Kelsey Muiseum. Also Sunday evening, a group of five males, all of whom appeared to b intoxicated, stopped a female student

… ARBOR t America's oldest and largest student/budget travel organization can now offer MICHIGAN the following: " The BEST in budget/student/teacher airfares Pizza for Sorority sisters anywherel " Budget/student

… adventure tours worldwide. " Work abroad programs, and language study SORORITY CHIPATITM SPE CIA L abroad programs, PLUS MORE! 1 CH IPATITM FOR $4.00* For more information AND FOR YOUR FREE 1991 STUDENT

…-998-0200 . - Ii The Michigan Daily 11 MASS MEETING H News * Sports * Opinion * Photo " Arts The Michigan Daily needs writers. Come to mass meeting on Thurs, Sept.l2th at 7:30. Student Publications, 420 Maynard…

…, responsible, and articulate students to assist in programs designed to promote and improve intra & inter group relations relating to race and ethnicity. The desired skills are strong program planning…

…, organizational skills, strong interpersonal skills, and familiarity with campus race relations. These skills are preferred, but not required. We would like a diverse group of students for these positions, so that…

… various racial/ethnic groups are represented. Both undergraduate and graduate students encouraged to apply. Students work an average of ten hours per week, with a maximum of 15 hours per week. Pay scales…

September 24, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…A OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 24, 1987 The Michigan Daily ied mdbttigan an Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Jackson hurts rainbow Vol. XCVIII, No. 11 420…

… negotiate with the enemy; you don't have to like him. You don't have to love him, but you cannot appoint [their] leaders." This outlook on the Arab-Israeli conflict cost him his job in April 1986 because of…

…, the staff of The Michigan Journal have had this right stripped from their student newspaper. Last year, The Michigan Journ- al's editor, Kevin Evans, included some articles in the paper which were in…

… campus much embarrass- ment, according to Joseph Wright, Dean of Student Affairs a t Dearborn. Last April, the administration of the Dearborn campus blatantly stration disagreed with some of the articles…

… that appeared in the news- paper during Kevin Evans' tenure as editor. That is no reason to abandon the by-laws of the paper and remove editorial freedom for future generations of student journ- alists…

… on the paper. The definition of a student news- paper is a newspaper run by students. The Dearborn administra- tion is way out of line by their actions and could start a trend that would have other…

student news- papers taken over by their re- spective universities. A dangerous precedent could be forming in this case. If The Michigan Journal does not regain its free status then the obliteration of by…

…-working students who volunteer their time so that Michigan will have a top- quality marching band. The irresponsible insinuation of As an Hispanic student, and Chair of The Council of His- panics for Higher…

… encouraging The Daily to learn more about hte event by speaking with Rosa Lopez, Hispanic Representative in The Office of Minority Student' Services. -Cynthia M. Hernandez September 23. a I F B E A PAT E. G t…

…-A4 swomw .W CWj C.A~vWVS: 4 WAN MA 3OM? I ]AM NAH.. .STUDENTS F , Y*AVAT14( r YUW0 T m y KG! -Robyn Watts Lisa Wozniak Hannah Gilberg September 23 IN NW Comm - w .k ci Ies, F(W sr TH-ING TO4I…

September 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…- dividuals in a fraternity. We have barbeques and drink lots of beer. It'sd very relaxed and laid back." THE START of another football season gives University students one more reason to roll out the barrel…

…, and South Quad's Taylor House residents are not the type to pass upa party op- portunity. Saturday morning the students wil throw an "M Go Blue" party before the Notre Dame game. "Toast them 'til they…

…. No one faces cancer alone. Call us. AMERCAM CANCER SoCJE1Y The dorms place a few constrictions on student parties. Alcohol is permit- ted in the rooms, but not in the hallways, party organizers say…

… noise permit and a one- day alcohol permit. SECURITY guard must also be present, Lutes said. "This is a new safety program to watch for irrespon- sible people, high school students, and loiterers. It…

… the annual convention of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee here, summed up what appeared to be a new joint PLO-Jordanian initiative for peace with' Israel. "We hope this initiative will…

… Friday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University -of Michigan. Subscription rates: through April - $10.00 in Ann Arbor…

… (near State Street) " Ann Arbor ALOTOF CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY STARTED OUTAS SECOND LUEUTENANTS. STUDENTS TELEPHONE ANSWERING for ONL Y $7.50 a month - 24 hours every day. Don't wait for a little bird to…

… bring you messages Get a voice mailbox NEVER MISS A CALL! VOICE Call Now 455-6390 MAL. Public Forum Students and Computers at The University of Michigan Monday, September 9 7pm to 9 pm Angell Hall…

September 13, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 159) • Page Image 8

Arab Americans. The sessions were informal and gave participants the opportunity to exchange ideas. Christy McGillivray from Mount Clemens spoke out in the ACLU forum against the use of racial profiling…

… suffered second-degree burns from being struck by hot debris fall- ing from the flaming World Trade Center. "It was a very frightening moment." MSA Vice President Jennifer Nathan explained that the student

… organization began planning the conference over the summer in conjunction with a booking agency. She said the organization felt the event would be a significant and rel- evant event for University students

September 19, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 12) • Page Image 9

… - rently attending the University Business School. The production provides students with an opportunity to see a slice of downtown Ann Arbor rather than campus Ann Arbor," says Mar - tin. "Everybody leaves…

…, September 21, 1986 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. AACT Building - 338S. Main St. al 71 -5 imM6bmmA STUDENTS INTERESTED . . min the University's - * JUNIOR YEAR ABROAD PROGRAM,* AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS SCOTLAND…

….m. ix ............ N PM -"Mw I ENROLL TODAY IN Hillel's JEWISH LEARNING CENTER Classes begin Sept. 22 (for 9 weeks) Introductory Hebrew Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Intrductry Hbrew…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…Poge Tko. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 30, 1970 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wed esdy, eIteber30.197 cinema STUDENT GROUPS WORK: Moviespeak: A losing winner Academic reform goes…

…) nomics Society is the department- sit on all kinds of committees," offered more and courses that al budget. Betsey says that the Everett says, the students are out- generally have low enrollments of…

…- graduate students will demand numbered by faculty members. fered less. In addition the group either an increase in the budget "The school of Public Health will seek to reduce the size of for teaching…

…," Gabler says. "I think some undergraduate students have Everett said that PHSA willI eventually we are going to have demanded an end to the depart- press for programs which take to push for tutorial…

… programs for ment's practice of closed faculty public health students out into the! all majors" meetings. community. "We've also got to equalize The faculty has invited three One of the leftover issues from…

… working for the past Student Council will attempt to also press for more "problem- two years on altering the concen- gain voting power for students oriented courses." such as the tration program to…

… eliminate currently sitting on the school's "Arab-Israeli Conflict" course of- many of the currently requited faculty committees. fered presently. courses. The proposal would allow Cheever adds that the…

… undergraduates will have repre- in. a student to get credit for a course sentation on the faculty's Under- The most important item on the without taking it. Instead, all graduate Affairs Committee. The agenda of…

Students for Educa- graduate students would be re- committee will be composed of tional Innovation (SEI), the stu- quired to take a four-term pro- three faculty members, one grad- dent body of the education…

… school, gram. uate student and three undergrad- will be the implementation of a Barry Baker, president of the uates. far-reaching proposal for re- Social Work S t u d e n t Union Graduate students in the…

September 18, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

…. Concerned about reports of violence and intimidation aimed at Muslims and Arab Americans, Bush visited the Islamic Center in Washington yesterday afternoon and called on Americans to show tolerance in these…

… tense times. FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said his agency has launched 40 investigations into hate crimes aimed at Arab Americans, including a number targeting Muslim houses of worship and community…

… are now being influenced by President Bush, rather than Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. "The market is definitely more sensitive to how things turn out politically," Schmitz said. Students for…

… the most part seem reluctant to put any money into stocks, bonds or mutual funds. "By no means am I going into the market anytime soon," said first-year Business student Joe McMullin. "I've been cau…

… reference to what we would think to be the human good," Williams said. RELIEF Continued from Page 1 sponsored by Student Financial Services at the University of {'Pennsylvania that started Friday. The…

… fundraiser - set up by the university as a means to have one designated spot where students, faculty and staff could donate money and needed goods - collected thousands of dollars during previous disasters…

… sites. Students at UC-Berkeley are also reaching out to each other. A campuswide memorial service for the victims was held yesterday, and classes were canceled for two hours so everyone could attend…

…' students. Every college and university has felt the consequences of …

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…_ ilablesyoera 'Tryou teetings Today Novelists, foreign correspond- ents, editors, business managers, governors, and other potentates will assemble today and tomorrow in the Student Publications…

… will be held at 4 p.m. today and technical publications, of independent students who at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Business And reporters-they're a dime were disgruntled with fraternity domination of campus…

… affairs. Later in the decade fraternity men were allowed on the staff, but The Daily continued as a completely free student enter- prise until 1903. At this time, in the interests of greater continuity…

…, larger student participation and sounder financ- es, the assets of the paper were sold to the University. From then on, The Daily grew quickly. By 1932, the combined student publications had accumulated…

… editorial staffs of The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. today and 7:30 tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. Tryouts will be broken down into news, women's, sports and photography staffs. Previous…

… ing base is, "When Michigan loses, The Arab world is bitterly dis- takes the form of hostility toward rioting has been frequent, Ameri- ' '"T n x o + R - T L , a-ill i n r 1i l 1i l ~ vv1+ .. ...1. 1…

… - - .......1 r _ _ _ ._. & L _. e r C r 1 " fimen co Educated Arabs still respect the United States for its great accom- plishments in this country. This became clear when Efi- menco met people like the govern…

…. Efimenco said. But there are some bright spots what looks to Arab nations to be The U.S. spends billions in Korea on the map of the area. subservience to British Middle and Europe, Moslem representa- In…

September 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…You~ I/ *,. Ittff Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS il Prevail" STUDENT

…' ' .Y - _ .p Fysb6 i4fc Student U.S. with. Britain 26, 1957 * NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER (EDITOR'S NOTE: Robert H. Whealey is a graduate student in history the University. He spent a year in Germany…

… (1955) with the United States An and, after discharge, a year at Oxford University as a student. Following is first article of a two-part series.) By ROBERT A. WHEALEY FOUND the British the same as the…

… told of onal Student Conference's strong- nouncement of racial segregation I States. The action preceded the ,t Little Rock but grew from simi- ensationgd incidents around the -. artening to consider…

… kicking Negroes and crying for the Lord to save them from the plague of dark- skinned people. It is difficult even to expect the educated in' foreign lands, such as the youths at the Inter- national Student

… ourselves caught in a ries of dilemmas-France and the Arabs, 1 and the Arabs, Pakistan and India- e, we are damned if we choose and damned shrink from choosing, and where neither native is so noble and so…

… foreign affairs. Fellow ships are available to college seniors graduate students, young faculty mein bers, and interested persons .w hay already received their doctorate.A plicants should be under 40 years…

… Offices of t Graduate School. For applicalon write to the Ford Foundation,44 r Madison Avenue, New York 22, Ne York. The fllowing student sponsored o cial events are approved for the corn ing week…

…-end. Social chairmen are re minded that requests for approval fo social evets are due inthe Office of Student Affairs not aer than 12:0 noon on the Tuesday prior to th event. Sept. 27: Kelsey, Mosher. Sept. 28…

…, Graduate at dent Council, Haven-Taylor, Huber In ternational, Students Association, Kap pa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu Si ma, Nu~, Phi Epsilon P, Phi Gamin Delta, PhiDelta Phi, Phi KappamT Phi Kappa Sigma…

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… not open to students of all sexu- al orientations. Additionally, Halperin said many military leaders have supported the repeal for years. Because of this, Halperin said he does not foresee any problems…

… countries, Al-Qassemi said, because mobile devices help people who are geographically spread-apart contact each other. Social media tools also cre- ate distinct problems in Arab countries because many dicta…

…." While Batiste-Johnson said the recent lack of foot traffic on East Liberty has affected her boutique, she noted that the support of locals and University students has allowed her to stay in business. "We…

… even in times of unrest, he is optimistic about the future of Arab countries. "Not everything will go the way we want it to go, but the vehicle communication and safety. His project was recently awarded…

… and two student representatives. The committee typically meets twice a year - once in November and once in April - and selects people the committee members believe meet a set criteria. Their selections…

… and honorarydegree recipientsto Cole- man, Coleman likes to hear feed- back from students about who they want as a commencement speaker - whether it be in the form of a petition with hundreds of signa…

…- tures or justone student's opinion. "I don't think there's a magic number as far as signatures (on the petition)," Connolly said. "She takes all requests she gets from stu- dents very seriously. Even if…

… it just came in an e-mail from a student saying'itwouldbegreatifwe could get this person to be a commence- ment speaker."' According to Connolly, another way students can contribute to the selection…

… processis to bringdesired commencement speaker names to the attention of the student repre- sentatives on the HonoraryDegree Committee. This year the student representatives are LSA senior Carly Goldberg and…

… Rackham stu- dent Neal Rakesh. Goldberg said she is very open to hearing students' ideas for the commencement speakers. "I really encourage students to contact me ..." Goldberg said. "I'm sure there are a…

September 19, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… the additional funds asked for by the' Regents would be used to increase student aid money, especially the Opportunity Awards Program for disadvantaged students. Thz remainder would pay for' items such…

… on homosex- uality.. However, Vice President for Student Services Robert Knauss said afterwards that some accomodation with GLF could probably be worked out. "My own position is that the group has…

… public (financial) the University Record to a tab- support. -l id size publication and to dis- Knauss said yesterday that GLF tribute it weekly to students and needs to show that the confer- non…

… conference, Student Govern- letter to administrators and facul- ment Council argued that GLF, ty members only. as an official student organiza-, Regent Gerald Dunn (D-Flush- tion, should have the right to use…

…, received a sus- rest. pended term. By The Associated Press The royal army of King Hussein apparently gained the upper hand against Arab guerrillas in Jordan yesterday, and reports reaching Beirut said…

… Israel there, Pentagon aides said, and would not end her boycott of the, additional Air Force transport U.S.-proposed Arab-Israeli peace discussions until Egypt and Rus- sia roll back missiles installed in…

… go to the Student Health Service to receive gamma globulin serum. Ralph Barker, 18, was admitted' to University Hospital late yester- day afternoon and may have com- municated the disease to students

… instructors. Two student members will be appointed by Stu- dent Government Council. In addition, the Regents revis- ed their by-laws to conform with their decision to change the status of ROTC from a depart…

… at both Stockwell Hall and "Tent- would agree that this is a health City", which is on the diag. question, and that every step must Anderson, head of Student be taken to ensure the safety of Health…

September 30, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… declared the air raids merely were efforts to relieve pres- sure on Insurgent forces in Aragon and damage was negligible. Summer Camp Students Prove Healthy Bunch Michigan s t u d e n t s attending…

…. Chinese Club Raises Money To Aid In War Two Restaurants, Laundry Cooperate To Raise $200 For Donation The Chinese Students' Club, which has already sent more than $200 to their home country, is working with…

… are sent to China. One Chinese restaurant serves a 25 cent 'supper once a month and turns the money over to the club. The Chinese Students' Club, to which every Chinese student in the University belongs…

… MEETING All sophomores in trying out for the Michiganensian editorial staff are requested to attend a meeting at 3 p.m. today in the 'Ensian office in the Student Publications Building. WASHINGTON, Sept…

… Fund Donated ByIKothe, 'JOL A new scholarship prize for soph- omore German students has been do- nated by Herman W. Kothe, '0L, In- diana attorney, according to Prof. Henry W. Nordmeyer, chairman of the…

… German department. Two prizes of $30 and $20, to be paid out of the Kothe-Hildner Prize Fund, will be awarded to students taking sophomore German in a trans- lation competition to be held the sec- ond…

students interested in the award should see him in Room 204 UH. Lord Robert Peel Dies In Englan LONDON, Sept. 29. - (P) - The "father of Palestine partition," Lord Robert Peel, died before peace came to the…

… Holy Land he sought to pacify by division. The 70-year-old head of the Royal British Palestine Commission died at his Petersfield home yesterday after several weeks of illness. When Arab-Jewish d i s o…

…, advocating division of Palestine into an Arab t-w HUGO S. BLACKt Nation's Traffic Fatalities Nearh All-time Recordp Safety Council Estimatest Toll At 24,000 During Year's First 8 Months CHICAGO, Sept. 29.-(P…

… the mostt populous centers.I '37-'38 Student Directory Sale; BeginsOct. 18 The Student Directory will go on sale Monday, Oct. 18, according to Erle L. Whetsell, '39, editor. The directory contains the…

September 23, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…'TMBER Z3, 190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY (Continued from Page 4) German: All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language re- quirement by passing the written exam- ination given by…

…, Angell Hall. Within 48 hours after the examination the names of the students who have passed will be posted on the Bulletin Board outside the office of Professor Lewis, the Examiner in For- eign Languages…

…, Denmark. Ecuador. Finland,. France, Germany. Greece, Iceland, In- dia, Iran, Ireland. Italy. Japan, Neth- erlands, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Phil- ippines, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Tur-; key. United Arab

… equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June 1961, and who are presently enrolled in the…

… not enrolled in a college or university in the spring and,/or fall of 1960 should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 1…

… gaining pgrams of House of Venus venience. Barbara Thomaos%, 25, achIeved these changes in her measure- ments after 3 months at House Of Venus: BIFO tE: AYU: . O Rust -as" Wist_.,PC S SPECIAL STUDENT

… one academic year, but some may extend for twelve months. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. Degree or who will receive such a degree by June, 1961, and who are presently…

… Street, New York 21, New York. The last date on which applications will be issued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1960. The following student-sponsored So- cial events have been approved for the coming…

… weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. September 23, 1960…

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…spd A/C, New Battery. Well maintained. Good MPG $3,000. 761-8191. STUDENT CAR - '81 Fairmount. $450/ offer. Call Ken @ 998-4858 for details. $295-$450. Private room for one or two in a well…

… visit. ** SANDIE'S WORD PROCESSING ** Resumes/Dissertations/Papers/426-5217. PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP Let us help you choose Life. 769-7283. FEMALE GRAD STUDENT non-smoker wanted to share furnished 3 bdrm…

… available. TASP international will hire motivated students to fill management positions in their hometown. Earn $7000- $8000 next summer while building your resume extensively and gaining crucial experience…

STUDENT WHO NEEDS money? Then the Lawyer's Club needs you! Call Stephanie at 764-1115. BABYSITTER NEEDED in our home for 1 year old. Eves. 5-10 hrs/wk. 665-0932. BABYSITTER NEEDED: on Wed. a.m. from 9:30 to…

…, including U.S. citizenship. Please send resume and cover letter to Vector Research, Incorporated, Attn: Personnel Director, P.O. Box 1506, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Equal Opportunity Employer PERFECT STUDENT

… JOB. Easy, flexible, earn $10/hr. 1-800-246-3991. PERSON ON T & TH afternoons for meal prep., Idry., & dog wlkng. Burns Park. Salary neg. References 995-2708/995-3406. POSITION AVAILABLE for U-M Student

… PERSON needed mor- nings 7a.m. - 1 p.m. $5/hr. 665-9248. A- scione Produce. PUNCTUAL, CONSCIENTIOUS work- study preferred student wanted for food retail sales in a 6th fir. penthouse loc. at 426 S…

…. Thompson, ISR. This student manager posi- tion pays $5.50/hr. to start for 12-15 hrs./wk. through finals of all terms. Call Charles Nel- son at 764-8512 btwn. 7a.m. & 3p.m. M-F. No weekend hours…

… male student or professional 20-40 years of age we need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac- ceptable specimens. For further information please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SPRING…

September 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

students can use them more effectively. Monts will also help advise the president on how to carry out the University's mission for a diverse campus, beyond the admission policies the University may have to…

…. "As we prepare students to move into leadership roles, their experiences with diver- sity on this campus will be positive attributes." Monts is also charged with advising the pres- ident on the arts and…

… said he plans to "keep arts at the center of campus culture," allowing stu- dents to enjoy them and integrating the arts into student life. Monts lauded Coleman for having a vision for the University…

… Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Due inpart to increased security measures and community awareness of campus crimes, students living in resi- dence halls may have reason to feel more safe this year than…

… director of Housing Security Services, attributed the decrease in residence hall crimes to an increase of awareness among students that crimes do occur there, as well as to the increased security measures in…

… place this year. "I think that we've tried to create a great deal of public awareness," Stein- man said, adding the department has gone to great lengths so students under- stand the importance of locking…

… residence halls and talking one-on-one with students about commu- nity responsibility and campus crimes. The group has almost completed its goal to visit students in all the residence halls, and is finishing…

… up this week with Vera Baits housing. Though many students living in the residence halls said they feel more cau- tious this year than they did two or three years ago, they said they did not believe…

… of reaching out to local communities and low-income fami- lies. He is a founder of the Arab Community Cen- ter for Education and Social Ser- vices in Dear- born and has served as the organization…

… time convincing the United Nations that Saddam Hussein is not willing to cooperate. Many students said they are divided about Bush's rush into war and if it is wise to go in with a lack of international…

September 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… The 18th Annual University of Michigan Engineering Career Fair will be held today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Pierpont Commons. The fair will give students a chance to meet with companies within their…

… the East Liberty Street Borders and will include a signing. UAW president will give talk about Iraq The Muslim Students Association will host United Auto Workers Presi- dent David Sole tomorrow at 7 p…

…, sang and listened to student speakers last night on the moonlit Diag, which was filled with colorful banners, streamers and pinatas in celebration of Hispanic Her- itage Month. The event was sponsored by…

… the student organization La Voz Latina and is the first annual "El Noche de Libertad, Orgullo y Alegria," which translates to "A Night of Liberty, Pride and Joy." This night celebrated the independence…

…, who is a doctoral student at the University of Miami, said there has been a 58 percent increase of Hispanics in the Unite States in the past 10 years, and Los Angeles is the third largest Spanish…

September 19, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… University's help to inspire more students to prepare for science and math-related careers. During the next five years, NASA will give the University and three other state colleges more than $1 million to set…

… effort will be to in- terest (the students) and encourage them to take the classes which will prepare them to go to college and take science and engineering classes," Eisley said. The program will receive…

… the Soviet Union yesterday, and said "it's not time for normalcy" in rela- tions with China, despite a gradual increase in contacts since last sum- mer's bloody crackdown on student dissent in Beijing…

… good," agreed Michigan Student Assembly President Aaron Williams, an engi- dicted that Exxon would "come back" next spring if further clean-up was necessary. neerir:g senior. He added that recent stud…

… Palestinians, but the two leaders disagreed on the composition of the Arab delegation. Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Mubarak aired their disagreement publicly after meeting in Cairo for more than three…

… really is no secret," said Cruse, a junior at Martin High School. "The test includes material that's covered in class. And I have to study just like other students. I'm just not used to all this attention…

…." But test administrators and Arlington school officials said the 16- year-old is too modest. Cruse was on of only 14 students in the nation who achieved a per- fect score on the SAT during the 1988…

…-89 school year. The national av- erage score was 903. And while most students wait until their senior year to take the col- lege entrance exam, Cruse did it as a sophomore. Cruse's class schedule this…

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $28.00 in-town and $39 out-of-town, for fall only $18.00 in-town and $22.00 out…

September 26, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

… cards are probably a bargain. "The price of plastic has gone up drastically," as have personnel, equipment and bookkeeping expenses, he said. Although some students suspect the University profits when a…

student must replace an ID card, Olson said he does not believe this. He said he did not, however, have any figures for the revenue produced from replacement fees. THE $1 FEE for replacing damaged cards…

… exists principally to discourage students from continually acquiring new cards, Olson said. There are ways to avoid paying the replacement fee. If you change your name or student status, there is no…

… University education on one ID card, Olson main- tains. He cited one student who used the same card for seven years without in- cident. Olson himself got an ID card when they were first instituted, and has…

… autonomy for the more than one million Arabs living under Israeli occupation on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza Strip. Israel has accepted several U.S. proposals for accelerating the talks…

… 3909 Mich. Union Deadline for Applications Fri., Sept. 28-4:00 p.m. YOUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT { Sto i . ............ , treating 't like dogs. yo1 - Human -Race? - _ _ _ TWO-DAY SEMINAR OF. MAJOR…

…~r. Koop and Edith Schaeffer on "Affliction'" A project of Franky Schaeffer V Productions, Inc. REGISTRATION Adult - $28.00, Student - $24.00, Group - $22.00 ea. (25 minimum). Tickets available at selected…

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