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November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…'s convention that the student of the 1960's would be "a quiet generation . . they won't throw any bombs." But five years later he had to eat his words when, as President of the Uni- versity of California, he…

… stood against the first major student uprising at Berkeley. Later Kerr was fired by California Gov. Ronald Reagan, and has since made more waves with the Carnegie Commission's recom- mendation that public…

… passengers left on the Boeing 747 until seven Arab prisoners are released on the island of Cyprus. More than half a dozen Arab countries have already refused to let the jet land at their airports. In the mean…

…-hour hearing, the Central Student, upheld the Student Government Council presidency of unanimously against a suit seeking Gill's removal. Judiciary Lee Gill, (CSJ) ruling A rift in the union Embittered UAW…

… and urging that it be turned down by UAW's GM Council. DENIAL OF RIGHTS CH ARGED: Students sue ' over residency requirements Besides Nelson, others voting against Ford were Sens. Thomas Eagleton (D…

… violated a section of the SGC consitution stating that all SGC officers must be students at the University. THE PLAINTIFFS argued that Gill was not enrolled during either the spring-summer or fall terms, and…

… thus violated the clause stating that officers must be students "during the current or previous full term." But CSJ sidestepped the issue of whether spring-summer con- stitutes a full term and maintained…

… that Gill had indeed been enrolled for both half-terms. One of the CSJ judges, Charles Krugman, summed up the court's opinion: "I think the fact that a leader is not a student is unfortunate, but he…

… against Gill, refused to comment on the CSJ verdict. Schaper only snapped that his interest in the case was "no- See CSJ, Page 8 By CINDY HILL Two students have filed a class action suit in federal court…

March 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… to $200 a year for family health care, compared with a maximum of See MINERS, Page 10 Mandatory student fee may u By MARK PARRENT Campus Legal Aid may be funded by a mandatory student assessment if…

students and the Regents approve, a proposed drafted last night by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). Included in the proposed mandatory assessment of $2.92 per student per term is: $1.74 for Legal Aid…

… for Student Affairs Henry Johnson promised Legal Aid would get funding, but he said it has not yet been, deter- mined if the program will be totally eliminated from the Office of Student nd 'U' legal…

… aid Services (OSS) budget. MSA President Jon Lauer said, however, he is "quite certain" Legal Aid would be cut from the Office of Student Services (OSS) budget. He based this on his discussions with…

… approved. He said the free service would also become available to all students regardless of income. MSA PROJECTS are now funded by a voluntary assessment of $1.15 per student per term-- ,Students will be…

… columns of tanks were crossing the 40-mile-long border into Lebanon, their way lit by flares drop- ped by jets. Hd said a heavy Israeli ar- tillery barrage preceded the attack and Arab gunners returned the…

… that welfare recipients suffer discrimination in housing led to the inclusion of the source of income clause. The educational association provision prohibits discrimination against students. THE NEW LAW…

students expressed concern the law would exclude freshpersons from campus socializing. East Quad research associate says chances- for peace in the Mideast are slim. See story, page 10. " Read about the PLO…

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…

October 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… alo~e Sfr4jan DBatit U' studies abroad: An overview Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday, October 10, 1975 News Phone…

… on council. Obsessed with partisan backbiting, city politicians have for- gotten their real purpose as public servants. By PAUL O'DONNELL "IT WAS THE best year of my life," said one student. An- other…

…- ers, and students involved with such programs about the merits and shortcomings of foreign study. And while the American students often had an unkind word or two about the way things ran in the host…

… country, administrators, teachers and landlords on the foreign side were not always impressed with the courtesy, diplomacy, and discretion of the visiting Amer- ican students. ASIDE FROM THE academ- ic…

… which has been sponsoring student exchanges for over forty years, once de- scribed three stages of adapta- tion to a foreign situation. The first was euphoria: the excite- ment of arriving in those pic…

March 30, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… graduate students and her the seventh is currently a resident adviser at n. Newberry..Khederian has never held a ren't residence staff position. itac- Charlene Coady, assistant housing director, was said a…

… interviewed me and said, Daily Photo by WAYNE CABLE ,but 'Richard, you have certain problems,' that rned would have been the end of it," the student Things seemed sedate last night at Helen Newberry, where…

… direct stand on t Mideast peace talks that were suspen- ds - onec ded two months ago, Israeli radio and betweenI Egyptian sources said yesterday. and betw The reports here and in Cairo in- Arab neig…

… the U.S. desire for The defer new Israeli accommodation with the on Feb Arabs was made manifest. arrangem Desert. STILL, Begin vowed in Parliament yesterday to continue resisting ISRAE American pressure…

…. S talks saw his supporters beat back n attempts to soften Israel's he issue of occupied Arab Ian- of the major points of conflict Israel and its American ally, een the Jewish state and its ghbors…

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… related sicentific knowl- edge." ** * Arab nations unify KHARTOUM, The Sudan-The Presidents of Egypt, Syria and Sudan yesterday signed a joint declaration setting up a unified political command for the…

… three countries. "This is the nucleus of a great unionist structure . . for con- fronting the challenges facing the Arab nation," Syrian Presi- dent Hafez Assad said. THE DECLARATION "af- firms the will…

… of the Volume LXXXVHNo.,152 Tacoma's $1 million damage Tuesday, March 1, 1977 suit. is edited and managed by students it the University of Michigan. News phone 164-0562. Second class postage IT IS the…

… COLOR TVI 0 FREE COFFEE * PRIVATE BATHI 'Special Midterms "Student Study Rates" BELL TOWER HOTEL At University Towers you don't worry about your gas bills-we do! We also offer you weekly maid service…

October 22, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

Arab sir shelling puts into question whe- meeting in Cairo next Mon ther any cease-fire can be ap- which is to endorse and m plied." arrangements for the Ri Spokespersons of the right- peace plan. wing…

… I F I C A N T Y, loopholes in the Riyadh which could threaten its im however, calm reigned along mentation. fronts where Syrian armv troons and Palestinian $iierrillas are The reinforced Arab Lea head…

… time. accoumt all neonle is therefore a better road to eomglity. -Students w THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poeg Seven I Partisanship highlights race e he, Pr inu (Continued from Page 1) ruce ly a the war…

… people were massacred in the workable alternatives. attack. Captain Omar Abdul- "A state-wide non-partisan pri- lah, deputy commander of the mary to select Supreme Court pro-left Lebanese Arab Army…

… GRADUATION Portraits taken. Pictures end on Wednesday, Oct. 27th. CALL 764-0561 for your appointment, or go to the Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard St. between 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Remember…

October 20, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… Esch "personally responsible See PERSONAL, Page 8 gate race Rieg le Esch ............... .......... ........... gon ofra todsint his room a shyh a aers eammasms Student sacrifcshml r Jayp arrmore a…

… no Students for f 5020, is the local McCarthy headquarters. But McCarthy headquarters at all in the city about with the exception of a handmade sign and a See CAMPAIGN, Page 2 .E…

… Reut-er News Service BEIRUT - Fighting appeared to slacken in most of Leb- anon yesterday after announcement of an Arab plan for end- ing the civil war, but Palestinian and left wing forces battled with…

… rightists fo'r a village in the south. Most Lebanese political- leaders were cautiously optimistic over the plan, drawn up by six Arab leaders at a summit con- ference in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh…

… could be done." The plan calls for a ceasefire starting at midnight today (EDT), backed by a 30,000-strong Arab peacekeeping force. Leftist leader Kamal Junblatt said that if Egypt, Iraq and Algeria join…

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… the United States announced agree- ment yesterday on an early re- sumption of diplomatic relations in the first apparent dividend for Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer'spersonal diplomacy in the Arab

… sunshine. "For myself, let it be immediate." THE ACCORD to resume re- lations was announced 'a f e w hours later, closing a diplo- matic gap opened by Egypt in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war because of…

…. They appar- ently signaled Sadat's approval of the American attempt to play the role of middle man between the Arabs and Israel. Although no date was set for normal restoration of diplomatic relations…

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…; pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and da. Attention Women Students: You're' Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states invited to the third in series of in- Summerand ign)session publishea Tuesday formal…

October 31, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 47) • Page Image 12

… hijack incident, but agreed with a questioner that one effect of the raids might be to lessen Arab jubilation at Sunday's events. A Syrian communique said the jets struck at civilian targets and that an…

… in the debris. Arab reports put the toll at 45 dead and 70 wounded. At the Tripoli press conference, the three commandos brushed aside a question whether any of them opened fire on the Israeli hostages…

… "the best plan for distributing money to schools is a per student alloca- tion with a cost of living adjust- ment." The actual method of dis- tribution would be decided by the state legislature provided…

… $1.50 Benefit for University of Michigan Students for Abortion Referendum L - - - - - --_- - - - 213 S. STATE ST. U. of M. Payroll Checks cashed here Open Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Ph 761-8816 I N O GA ME S * NO…

June 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of the outhor. This rust be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY…

… Vietnamese a lesson in guerrilla warfare. INTELLIGENCE NOTES * The Arab extremists who re- cruited four Japanese terrorists to shoot up Lod airport in Tel Aviv are loosely affiliated with extremist groups…

… around t h e world. Intelligence reports claim that the Arab group has t i e s stretching from Japan's United Red Army to South America's Tu- pamaros. The Ar-ab extremists have even hadhcontact with a Jew…

…. Copyright, 1972, by United Features Syndicate. Letters to The Daily should be mailed to the Editorial Di- rector or delivered to Ma r y Rafferty in the Student Pub- lications business office in the Michigan…

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 …

August 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

…. Foreign funding is most likely to be used to support visiting faculty, to fund student fellowships, to make library purchases, or to establish an en- dowment for a department, Frye said. He said the…

… institutions, notably the University of Southern California at Los Angeles (USC). In October 1978, it was disclosed that a proposed Center f9r Arab and Islamic Studies at USC was to be funded by a group of U…

… the Arabian American Oil Co., with close ties to Saudi officials. Church Worship Services r~nnr~~r~n~r~~nrnnnrr~rr~r~~nrnnn~r~n~r~r#n STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD…

….m-Service of Holy Communion. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Right of…

… Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 USC REGENTS appointed a broad- based committee to.review the center…

… instance where the University broke off serious negotiations over a donation because of strings attached to the gift. When foreign students apply to the University, they must compete for ad- mission with…

… American students, in ad- dition to fulfilling an English language requirement. "If an individual country or univer- sity tried to be totally proscriptive in their selection of an individual to come here, we…

…. 64-S Saturday, August 11, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings during the University year at 420 Manard Street, Ann…

March 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… the Syrian- dominated Arab peacekeeping forces agreed with Israel on curbing guerrilla goes activity. SYRIA and Lebanon requested big power intervention, as did Egypt. The Cairo government and the…

… campaign. Wheeler was quick to refute Belcher's accusations that he con- tinuously vetoed all housing legislation. Wheeler also claimed student housing is primarily a University problem and there is little…

… that he can do. "I have been to the University and told them that they must build more University, housing,"' Wheeler said. "Student housing is our primary problem. The only other thing I can do is go to…

… revitalization. He added that See MAYORAL, Page 6 Students rally for Scharansky By MICHAEL ARKUSH Nearly 300 University students refused to eat dinner last night todsym- bolize the first anniversary of the…

… arrest of Soviet dissident Anatoly Scharansky, accused by the KGB (Soviet secret police) of being a CIA spy. Staging their hunger strike at East Quad, the students sent their empty paper plates to Soviet…

… symposium in early February and regularly urges students to write letters to prominent U.S. and Soviet of- ficials protesting the human rights See STUDENTS, Page 6 Tentative pact OK'd by UMW b WASHINGTON…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

student-worker aid GEO attorney issue as it applies to GSAs. investigating the "IF THEY'RE NOT employees in the rk added that GEO meaning of the act, then MERC doesn't meet with Cousens have to decide the…

…. (Continued from Page 1) OPPORTUNITY Program Director Goodman noted that "there is a 90 per cent chance that one of these students is in a course taught by a teaching fel- low." Regent Sarah Power (D-Ann Arbor…

…) said of the Academic Affairs report, "What I don't see included are some of the factors that determine the quality of the student life at the University." Pow- er asked that attention be given to non…

… know about what the English departmentat a par- t V mt ticular high school is doing to prepare its students?" REGENT DEANE BAKER (R-Ann Arbor) commented, "We can't sit here and take every student and…

… to return East Jerusalem to the Arabs was "preposterous" and other Egyp-' tian demands showed "chutzpah." go away.: The five most dangerous words in the English language. …

November 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Dance Club, Program for Education- al and Social Change, Organization for Arab Students, Chinese Bible Class, Navigators, and the Campus Crusade for Christ. The main reasons for the denials were that…

… byapproving re comini By PAULNtE TOOLE gard to our own priorities we made a The Michigan Student Assembly turn-aroudn. It was preferable to (MSA) ratified the recommendations give as many organizations as pos…

…- of the Student Organization Board to sible office space so they could be grant office space to all but seven heard." organizations which applied. The assembly also approved guidelines "WE HAVE several…

… necessary evil." of the board, said, "We (the board) The organizations which were de- reevaluated our procedures. In re- nied office space include Students for nendations Local Motion, the Ann Arbor Folk…

… these organizations either do not have enough students to qualify .for recognition as a student organization, or they didn't need See MSA, Page 7 - - - - - - - -A .r Turnout hearty at blood drive 3y…

… to donate blood for the first time. Many of his more experienced hallmates sat beside him, spitting sub- tle threats his way. Over 1,000 students, each giving a pint of blood, are expected to pass…

October 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… said. groups have said they fear. and other students who may not test would neither be surprised nor not something you should do on the ning an admissions com- Campbell said there is no…

… experiences and the inter- accisations of one white male, Allen ciate dean for student affairs of the rejections committee. action program. gram, there would be a lot fewer view to play a major part in Bakke…

… preference for women and scores on empirical data - standard- including most, if not all, of the miority students caused his rejec- med school candidates to that for minorities, "We took that -to mean ized…

… test scores and overall grade minority students - are admitted tien from that medical school. Olympic divers, Campbell explained Student Affairs, that if they are the kind of people who point average…

… admissions programs, the admis- any criterion could dash all hopes for would go to as a doctor, then admit "We recognize that the minorities our class" with minority students, sions officials claim they are…

…, Bangladesh [AP] - Radio Bangladesh said today an "armed revolution" was in progress in Bang- ladesh by the armed forces, students,. peasants and workers. In a brief broadcast at 5:50 a.m. [8 p.m. EDT], the…

… occupied during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. - mrrv " a ,t n 4U- TTยซ.4.-,4.Qt_+- I to Israelis. interests" of the Palestinians. The ref- erence to "rights," included at the be- hest of the Soviet side…

February 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… ADMISSION FREE 1 Privately-hired vets Student GEO, 'U' resume talks to train Arab army' a (Continued from Page 1) of about equal size. The U. S. government will provide the military hardware under a…

…' damage deposits day's negotiations, he said "the claiming they had caused the University administration must necessary repairs. make a lot more active move- In addition, the students were men a tre itv oe…

…-strike feeling ties settled the dispute through among many graduate employes the Mediations Office, but the and according to most observ- students are still unhappy about ers, approval of a walk out is the outcome…

… an overall 12 per cent pay hike and a $200 reduction in tuition for all teaching fellows and other em- ployes it represents. For the past week, the Uni- versity - both student and faculty - have been…

… FOR NEXT FALL WE ARE .. member-owned o member-controlled * open & democratic o inexpensive COME TO THE CO-OP MASS MEETmING SUNDAY, FEB. 9th-1:00 P.M. MICHIGAN UNION BALLROOM Learn about student

… Volume LXXXV, No. 109 Sunday, February 9, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i…

… Pharmaceutical Com- pany and Manufacturer's National Bank will discuss career opportunities for women. ALL WOMEN WELCOME - Freshpeople-Seniors, Grad Students, Faculty and Staff. Feel free to bring your lunch…

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…

February 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…11 Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Wednesday, February 26, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Air…

… start thinking about where to live for the fall. For a sizeable num- ber of students, off-campus housing of some sort is the answer. Finding a suitable place to live is a hassle. For the lucky ones, the…

February 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…ti A sad commentary on love and lonliness Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… very still, watching the snow fall through the dark night. V, 4 THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council tonight will vote on a wide ranging set of rules regulating and licensing cam- pus film groups. The rules…

…. TIE DAILY agrees withl Jacobs that some type of regulation is neces- sary. We have watched with something approaching horror as certain groups seem to have flaunted their student or- ganization status…

…. We do not, however, agree that the set of rules which will be presented to council tonight adequately safeguards the rights of the film groups, the film distributors or the student body itself. This is…

… any, should be used to determine the eligibility of a student group to show movies. The proposed rules will regrettably leave the board free to operate without a set of procedures ensuring due process…

… that SGC will not place difficult barriers in the way of student groups hoping to break into the business of showing movies, as this would tend to limit the entertainment available to students on campus…

… their motives in launch- ing strikes against her Arab neighbors. We are saddened by the unrealistic atti- tude of the Arab states towards the ex- istence of Israel, and we long for a set- tlement that can…

… to achieving a truly enlight- ened society. Live and let live. Love and let members of the studena organiza- tion Mad Hatter's Tea Party, wish to state our wholehearted support f or our fellow student

… should be alowed to do within rea- sonable guidelines - not the re- stricting regulations which Schap- er seeks to impose. The purpose of SGC and the Student Organizations Board should be to assist and…

April 08, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… across the border. At the same- time Lebanon's rightist Christian leaders sent an urgent appeal to Arab states to intervene against the advanc- ing leftist Palestinian forces in southern Lebanon to prevent…

… the battle there from rekindling the country's civil war. They urged Arab peacekeep- ers to save the "life of a sis- terly nation." In Israel the military com- mand declined to comment di- rectly on…

… be sent In TYEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not…

…- ern), nurse, tennis, sports, sailing, scuba, photography, drama. Register by phone or in person. GENERAL NOTICE STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your at- tention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents…

… at their meeting on February 2, 1936: "Stu- dents shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid…

… or renewed are sub- ject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of…

…) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." Service officers and two Georg- in economic benefits that it…

…, 1977 pointments. can ambassador to the United but now seeking federal support, is edited and managed by students The others chosen6were:2.University of Michigan. News. The others chosen were: Nations…

February 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 22, 1977 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 22. 1977 _, _. . PETITIONS FOR STUDENT ,PRESIDENT OF THE MICHIGAN UNION AATA bus pass plan…

… fails 'U' NOW AVAILABLE AT THE MICHIGAN UNION LSA INFO DESK OFFICES FOR STUDENT SERVICES (Continued from Page 1) time." HURON VALLEY National Bank personnel assistant Maria Spooner said seven out of…

… -SOLOISTS- A o rec, so ~L<G xL6IC +0 Stephen Bryant Noye Sally Carpenter Mrs. Noye TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW $3.00 Adults $1.50 Children, Students At the church office 1432 Washtenaw Ave. ha aa om e ctep…

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…. About California's water shortage, he remarked, "there are no more toilets to flush there." On the Arab oil embar- go, he said, "We shouldn't have blamed the Arabs for cutting the oil; it was their oil…

… sensual drugs do to your sex life and all your other pleasurable sensa- tions? Hardin Jones gives a popu- lar course on drug use at UC Berkeley, has coun- selled hundreds of students, interviewed 1…

February 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…" in the lounge of the International Center the student support committee for campus AFSCME workers will meet at 8 in East Quad's Greene Lounge ... also at 8, a men't conscious- ness-raising group will…

…) students waiting all night in line for an oppointment card," said Ernest Zimmerman, assistant to the vice president for academic affairs." "I can see students doing that for football tickets, but not for…

… CRISP appointments," he added. Beginning with this April's early registration, the student pop-' ulation will be divided into eight alphabetical groupings, each group being assigned a certain one…

… programmed to avoid class schedule con- flicts. The appointment will appear on the Student Verification Form. WITH EACH TERM, the groups will be rotated one shift. This gives all undergraduate students the…

Arab-Israeli peace negotia- tions in Geneva. "U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim has faced difficulties in Israel but we hope problems will be eased after the visit of Vance to the region next week…

…. Sadat -added: "The Arab leaders will also meet soon to study the situation after which things might become more clear." Waldheim said earlier yesterday that Israel still rejects par- Sadat .How dry we…

January 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Revolutionary Student Bri- gade-sponsored memorial for Chou En-Lai at the International Center, next to the Union . . . and the A-Squares Dance club will teach beginners from 8-9:30 p.m. Halts heaviest strife in…

… what the~ board described as "survival reading ability." The board felt it was unfair to the current crop of senior high school students to impose this shock- ing new graduation requirement on them, so…

… the rule will not apply for three years. The test will be changed each year to prevent students who cannot read from passing by memorization after taking is so many times. Can you picture the LA seniors…

… the finish too great to contemplate. Certainly the Arab world was deenly concerned a b o u t the rind deterioration of the situa- tion in the last few days and the i'tervention of the Arab am- bassadors…

… non-gay students to their feelings and attitudes to- uality and society's treatment of dent enrolled in the class said he ourse "because I am interested in ere my true sexuality lies.", xned that…

… overwhelming 33 students are gay. afraid to have it (the course) on t because p e o p 1 e will assume nd that's not a good thing to be e student said. rd, who attended the first meeting See COURSE, Page 2 l…

November 16, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…} with a score of military provocations over the weekend along India's eastern and western borders. 80 DEMONSTRATORS turned out at Wayne State University yesterday, in an attempt to dissuade students from…

… registering for the winter quarter in protest of a 20 per cent tuition increase. Demonstrators reportedly were having little success in getting students to pass up registration or at least pleading poverty when…

… .SA Student-Faculty Hour Wednesday, Nov 17th 2549 LSA Bldg. 3-3:30-Informal Discussion 3:30-4:30-Open Forum WASHINGTON (P) -- The Agency for Inter- national Development (AID) has asked its em- ployes…

… t h e United States and the S o v i e t Union. Chiao also threw his support be- hind the Arab countries in t h e Middle. East conflict, charging Israel with aggression and d e - manding the withdrawal…

… of Israeli forces from occupied Arab terri- tory. The United States, which took a severe jolt in the expulsion of Na- tionalist China on Oct. 25, still had not made up its mind Sunday night whether it…

…, Hsiung Hsiang-hui and Chen Yu. Unit warns of campus unrest A report on the campus tur- moil resulting from the Cambod- ian incident of May, 1970, warned yesterday that similar widespread student protests…

… support for President Nixon's war policies. 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…

… Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5 by carrier, $6 by mail. Cider and Doughnuts I " Join the Daily WEDNESDAY & THURSI DEPARTMENI STUDENT LABOR] pres WHITI by PETER Al MASKS 01 by NOTIS Arena…

January 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

Arab country: however, I was pleased that a sizeble part of the Arab students sat throughout my sneech withot any evident Reagan S, *shooting blanks AFTER MANY WEEKS of refusal to help New York City…

… T4C mirnarit sn Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 , January 9, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… distributed." Iaily To The Daily: Once upon a time, Student Government Council had a Mi- nority Affairs Committee whose purpose it was to aid minority students on campus in their plan, for events, programs…

…, and counseling. I don't know wheth- er this committee was indispen- sihl, but it was certainly help- ful to the actions of SGC and provided a useful source through which minority students could be found…

… World student on Council now, and none in any administrative posi- tions; perhaps a monitoring board could be instrumental in presenting the minority view to Council on controversial andor political…

… issues. SGC - or, to be exact, the "radical" Student Organizing Committee and the conservative MOVE epresentatives-thought otherwise. They voted to table the motion involving reinstitu- tion, and refused…

…. What she's really saying, of course, is that minority students have an adequate say on Coun- cil right now. I don't buy that one at all, but I may be wrong ... so I leave it to all student organizations…

… whose actions are directed toward students of a particular sex, sexual prefer- ence, race, creed, or ethnic background to send notices to SGC either criticizing or com- mending Goodman's stand. Af- ter…

… to accent this comromise. IT WAS REGRETTABLE that some of the self critical remarks ahnut present-day Israeli policy did not find their equivalent by an Arab speaker, andprefer- ably one residing in an…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… 14, 1 973 Ten Cents Eight Pages New intern pro grain of fered A mass meeting for students interested in a brand new, experimental Summer Intern Program in New York will be held tonight at 7:30 in…

… are asking employers to provide students with living ex- penses for the summer. The jobs are basically designed for liberal arts students, although any students who have completed their junior year by…

… located on Main St. between Liberty and E. Williams Streets. Happenings . . . ...include an open meeting of Student Government Council's own committee considering SGC reorganiza- tion tonight at 7 in the…

… SGC chambers at the Union .-- the Washtenaw County Democratic Committee is meet- ing at 8 p.m. at the McKenny Union on the Campus of Eastern Michigan University .. . Rackham Student Gov- ernment…

… began meeting with* classes Monday. work either with the press or with students, MILLER'S DUTIES as professor are infor- AT THEmm PRESS l~uncheon Miller coveress a mal, and so far he has been dividing his…

…. and Israeli units are cordial." sillasvuo flew to Israel to discuss the incident with Dayan and Arab leaders pursued their prepara- tions for an Arab summit in Al- giers at the end of the month. 'The…

… authoritative Cairo daily, Al Ahram, said it would probably take place on Nov. 28, and Arab foreign ministersi wud mee in 24 to draw up the agenda, sure to include thease of oil asd a politial tary confrontation…

… motion cited a recent UHC referendum on the question, which, they said, showed a sizable minority of students do not favor the boycott. The rights of this minority, they said, are be- -ing trampled by the…

…- though - a "sizable minority'' of students oppose the boycott, over three quarters of those polled reg- istered support. The referendum to support the boycott passed 298-191 in the recent October election…

… to the Huron St. A&P store to demonstrate against the store for selling non- unon products. uRichard Chavez, brother of UFW leader Cesar Chavez, appealed to students at the rally to remain active in…

October 28, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…( Wednesday, October 28, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PoQe.>Seven THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Radicals leave' U.S. for Arab countries (Continued from Page 1) : volutionaries seeking a return to…

… outside the University com- munity, have been sharply criti- cized by both students and key faculty members. The judiciary committee's ef- forts have been directed at coni- ing up with a disciplinary system…

… which is acceptable to faculty members-many of whom fear that student-controlled proceed- ings would be disorderly-and to, students-who have maintained! that student trials must be con- trolled by…

students in prder to provide defendants with a fair *hearing. Jerry De Grieck, executive vice president of Student Government Council and a member of the com- mittee, said last night that stu- dents might…

… agree to a one-stu- dent-one-faculty review panel if the student on the panel were able to have veto power over all "important" procedural questions.' However, while faculty members. have agreed to allow…

… the student veto power on motions to exclude evidence or bar trial participants from the proceedings, they appear to strongly opposed extending the veto power to other questions--- which has two…

… noted the British had released Leila Khaled, the young Arab woman who attempted to hi- jack an El Al jetliner, Observers of the radical scene see it as only natural that the New Left and the aPnthers sym…

…. pathize with and glamorize the commandos. "The commandos satisfy the three qualifications for New Left heros," says J. Kirk Sale, who is writing a history of the SDS- Students for a Democratic Socie- ty…

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…An editorial . . SGC end( THE EXPERIENCE of the past year has shown that a well-worked patch-quilt of conciliation and confrontation provide the best method available to Student Government Coun- cii…

… for effecting change in the University. Confrontation politics were successful both in obtaining a student-run discount bookstore, and in forcing the literary college to back down on its summary…

… come to agreement with the faculty's Senate Assembly on Regents Bylaws providing students with new powers and insuring their rights - although these proposals have been largely rejected or postponed by…

… -- SC, at a minimum, must continue to zealously guard the rights and interests of students. FACED WITH continuing threats to the rights and interests of students, confrontation politics as it has been…

… played on this campus since the Student Power Movement of 1966 must continue to be the main theme for Council action. At the same time, SGC should continue to support the just demands of the Black Action…

March 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

… MILWAUKEE JOURNAL l' ere's your instruction guide for our telephone rate increases Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ..:G}:. The…

… defensive reaction to my blunt comment that, having followed news re- ports of previous police-student encounters over the last f e w years, I personally found it hard to believe that Ann Arbor police would…

… hesitate to use such a weapon against student demon- strators. A fitting comment on this mat- ter is that I happened to hear the officer who was in posses- sion of the bat innocently ask one of his fellow…

… peace-keepers which group was the Jews and which was the Arabs. It was this blatant ignorance that prompted me to inciire as to how ob- Letters with the Daily's extremely un- professional behavior ii…

… quoting an individual who would use a ludicrous phrase like "Arab- looking," in this case where emotions are already at a point where they threaten to disrupt the campus more than has al- ready been done…

…. The University's action in granting this diploma to Katzir was, frankly, one which I per- sonally regretted. What I re- gret even more, however, is that the newspaper which most students rely upon for…

… news of campus happenings is not more responsible in its ,ove:age in regard to coverage and the po- tential damage tonindividuals in cases like my own. -J. G. Greenman Teaching Fellow in Arabic

… of a University building, it should hav.: been this interloper, both in Pales- tine and on campus, and not University students. THE DAILY displaos its myo- pic vision in telling us that it is "the…

… Palestinians" wno inter- ruoted Kat7ir. Present at "he interruption" were no only Pal- estinians, but other Arabs and other Third World. and mrogres- sive people. The Middle East Liberation Committee is a coal…

…- ition of Arabs and Americans, both Third World and white, all of whom were protesting this political act of honoring what this man represents - the col- onial, imperial, racist experi- ment which has left…

October 03, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…3tixin Da4 Eightyyears of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan R dical Lesbians: Defining deviance 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

…- sponsibility for ending student disruption at the doorstep of this President - in office twenty months - is 'scapegoating' of the most irresponsible sort." In answer to the report's claim that it is "in deep…

… progress al- ready made by t h e committee since its appointment by President Robben Flem- ing last April. Because many students and faculty members find the present Regents Inter- im Rules unacceptable, it…

… selected students f o r student defendants and an equivalent procedure for faculty members. Student and faculty members of the committee, however, h a v e presented a confusing array of methods to choose the…

…- proach, at least on this non-cam- pus issue. However, I was disap- pointed to note some outright er- rors of fact. The article by Mr. Hamill refers to the "Arab nut rhetoric about driving the Israelis into…

November 20, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 65) • Page Image 10

… others. Sadat refrained from commenting on the Palestine Liberation Organization or other Arabs who have attacked Egypt for signing the Camp David peace pact with the United States and Israel. In exchange…

… August '80 appli- cants. 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hundred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. School com…

… detailed explanation of the project sent to him by the professor. Lisa Waddell, a first-year architec- ture student who took the class last win- ter, was enthusiastic: "It's a lot more conceptual than a…

…! Election change A polling site for the LSA Student Government elections will be open in West Quad tonight from 5 to 7 p.m., ac- cording to Election Director Hildegard Cummings. The site was originally…

November 04, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… Augusta Township were both have said the Washtenaw honed in on election night. vote tally, expected by aboutI "What was said to be ab- noon today, will give a good Students warm to (Continued from Page 1…

… more coneration and results with Congess than could a Republi- can President. "Althoigh the major reason I voted for Carter was that I dislike Ford," said John Lud-. wig, a graduate student in elec…

… as pardoning Nixon andfailing to give financial assistance to New York City. Also, Carter is pro-Israel, and Ford did more for the Arabs then he did for Israel." Many of those disappointed with Carter…

…, or placing unemploy- ment above inflation in priori- ties." THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 49 Thursday, November 4, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

July 09, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… first major race since the Arab oil squeeze and soaring prices which followed, Tanaka's ruling Liberal-Democratic pa r t y was running short of its old majority of 134 in the largely ornamental upper…

… U of M student. 2. Yourmust choose your series in orde: preference. 3. Married students may send application gether. 4. This application must be mailed by U.S.w NO SOONER THAN JULY 11, 1974. (Mail to…

…GAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 36-5 Tuesday, July 9, 1974 is edited and managed by students at theUniversity of Miehigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d…

October 19, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… backed a student group which forced the University to end assigning rooms to students in University housing on the basis of race. Arabs seize U.S. bank (Continued from Page 1) Palestinian commandos…

… University representative will be on campus 24 October 1973 to' discuss the Harvard MBA program. Students interested in discussing a career in administration should contact the Place- ment Office to arrange a…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… brought a studded bat to use against Arab dem- onstrators at the speech by Israeli President Ephraim Katzir, eyewitnesses contend "the HRP's claim is a bunch of crap." According to the wit- ness, who asked…

… not to be named fearing reprisals from Arab sympathizers, the bat was carried under the jacket of a man "with Arab features and wear- ing Arab headess." After calling an officers attention to the bat…

… until 5, and the fee is $20 . . . the HRP is holding a statewide membership meeting at 1910 Hill St. at 1:30 to discuss public ownership of utilities . . . the Anthroposophical Student Association is get…

… night whether Calderone was cur- rently enrolled as a University student. An ambulance was called, but the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. POLICE SAID that Calderone apparently fell or jumped…

October 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

… 40, S Itl4M BEra tjy Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan friday niorning Pesticides: Here today, here tomorrow bydainiel ziverdlin 420…

…- vent the old "survey" door-opener used successfully by Encyclopedia Britannica salesmien as they p e d d 1e their "great books" to homeowners and students. The "survey" method entails the salesman posing…

… chairman and his associates have encouraged the Palestinian guerrillas to sabotage attempts to reach a peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict. They have urged the Arab states to adopt Mao's policy…

… will be in contrast to Nasser's posi- tion. Although he talked tough, he was a pragmatist. He was the most moderate of the leaders of an Arab world dominated by feudal sheiks and left-wing revolution…

…- aries. Mao and his meni see the Middle East as something larger than an Israel-Arab cockpit. For them it represents a battle- field on which Peking's twin enemies - U.S. "imperialism" and Soviet "social…

… to rival the Soviet influ- ence with the Arab governments, Mao has concentrated on the guerrillas. He has armed them with Maoist slogans and al- most certainly has supplied them w i t h money and guns…

…. Chinese imvective againstthe United States and, more sub- tly, against the Russians, falls on willing guerrilla ears. Cast adrift without Nasser, turning toward a more belligerent attitude, t h e Arab

January 07, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… side are identical, pulling off a sort of Dadaesque Burlesque though the cuts are entitled "Kafkaesque Burlesque" and "Mescalito Grotesque" respec- tively. I enjoyed the second ver- For the student body…

… of the school. His selection followed an eight-month search by a student-faculty com- mittee. "Solutions to the complex prob- lems of health care in our state and in our nation require the vigor, the…

…'s Ann Arbor cam- pus is 1,546 or five per cent of the student body. This is a one and one-half per cent increase over last year, he added. He said there are also 618 Orien- tal students, 71 American…

… Indians, 165 chicanos and 2,465 people who did not respond to the survey. The total number of full-time students on'the campus here is 32,940. Spurr said the survey was not completely accurate because of…

…) and Michael Kermoyan (The Arab Auda in Lawrence of Arabia) will be pre- sented in Hill Aud. Monday and Tuesday evenings, Jan. 11-12. A large cast of bouzouki singers and dancers have been added to the…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publi- cation. For more information, phone 764-9270._ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 Day Calendar Engineering…

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… orders for the janitor to turn down the thermo- stat in his office to 68 degrees. The governor had met earlier in the day to discuss the energy situation with the President. Students burn A poor student

… control of the body. Though they hold a 2-1 edge in voter registration, MSU students turned out in low numbers ruesday. Their non-student neighbors, however, turned out in force. The two liberal candidates…

… conduct military actions for a max- if the Arab imum of 90 days - a basic 60-day period plus an extension of 30 asked con- days if he makes a determination pass emer- the additional month is needed to…

… overshoot results from "an excess of enrolled students" and a low number of applicants for in-state tuition under the new residency rules approved last summer. University President Robben Fleming and Vice…

… President for Aca- demic Affairs Allan Smith both pledged earlier this term that in the event of a revenue excess, student input and open discussion would precede any decisions on use of the excess cash. But…

… several sources have indicated that much of the tentative budget outlinedyesterday by-passed officials and students involved in the normal budget decision- making process. According to an official statement…

… reinstatement of in-state tuition benefits for out-of-state TFs; 0 Removal of a previously-approved $4-per-student "fee for rec- reation purposes" which would have been assessed during the winter term; 0 $60…

…,000 allocated to provide additional 'staff for the Office of Student Financial Aid; ! $1.5 million "utilized to cover other expenses and contingencies . . . (including) higher utility charges, which have taken…

… place since the present budget was established." VICE PRESIDENT for Student Services Henry Johnson, who is one of the executive officers, told The Daily, "I didn't know about the recommendations until…

… Gill's "living wage" together with a removal. complete waiver of tuition. However, financial aid to non- The basis of the suit is a pro- resident TFs will be based on the vision of the Student Council…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…b+mlwin iru.i+.i nrni.u.r.Mir .Y.iy ri '. .. ... .. ..r..y Eighty-Three Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Solzhenitsyn and the 'free world…

students. The board concerns itself, with matters relating to rental fees for space in the Michigan Union, allocation of such space and the like. It is compris- ed of four faculty members and five stu- dents…

…, one of whom is the board presi- dent. Three of the student positions are up for grabs, including the presidency. Stu- dents selected for these seats will serve for one year-June 1974 to June 1975…

…. Anyone interested in becoming presi- dent can pick up the needed forms at room 2205 of the Union between 8:30 and 4:30. Two major questions are asked, dealing with activities and organizations the student

… committee on the 23rd. For the other two positions, students are urged to contact Mike Pennanen at SGC on the third floor of the Union. SGC will fill the two posts on the basis of interviews with all those…

February 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

… Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 115 News Phone: 764-0552 I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Oh, those gaping potholes A LONG WINTER of snow, plow- ing and salt has taken the final toll…

…, and as a result, fewer acciden- ts. Affirmative action programs, established to insure the ad- mission of previously excluded minority students to professional . schools, have been met by emotional…

… have been admitted through the SPACE program. In a student body of 1115, women constitute 36 per cent, not the two per cent of 12 years ago. Minority students still comprise less than ten per cent, with…

… privileges to some groups at the expense of others. racially exclusive or quota- based. It accounts for ap- proximately one-fourth of the students in each entering class. It goes beyond the applicant…

… admission those can- didates who it feels present the best objective qualifications among all six categories. Perhaps the most important feature of the Temple program is a student body that includes men and…

… negotiating posture" and has not negotiated "fairly with the Egyptians." On the con- trary, Israel always desired direct negotiations with Egypt and other neighboring Arab states that would lead to peace and…

…- prise, but the furor over the num- ber of aircraft has clouded the real issue: the change in Ameri- can policy. Never before has the United States offered such sophisticated offensive weapons to the Arabs

March 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… when 60 political science students get together and play a game designed to simulate the Arab-Israeli con- flict. THIS YEAR'S battle is taking place on the second floor of the School of Education, and Ar…

…- mageddon - if it comes - is today. The students, members of Clem Henry's Politi- cal Science 353 class in the Arab-Israel conflict, are using the knowledge they have accumulated during the semester to take…

… month and at registrationsto de- termine what type of appoint- ment system is most responsive to student needs. Results of the survey will be considered in de- veloping a more permanent CRISP appointment…

… predict how various depart- ments are apt to respond " said Ernest Zimmerman, assistant to See MSA, Page 5 STUDENTS STUDY MIDEAST: Class simulates conflict By GREGG KRUPA You may not realize it, but…

… on roles of key Mid- dlp East figures. The gahfe simulation projects the players up to twelve months into the future, probing the possibilities of that conflict. Leonard Suransky, a graduate student

March 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, Cavanaugh said, "Frankly, I'm not thinking about it right now," but he left the door open. Benefit dinner The Ann Arbor Committee to Aid Disabled Students will be having a dinner Sunday in the Campus Inn be…

…. Information on tic- kets, which are $15 each or $25 per couple can be ob- tained by calling 971-8007 or 763-3000. Committee openings Students interested in serving on University Commit- tees should drop in at…

…- tors, the Commission for Women and the Student Rela- tions and Research Policies committees. Happenngs .. Start off today at noon with Helen Hudson of Ad Hoc Advocates leading a discussion on grievance…

…- pects to announce "very shortly' the names of those faculty mem- bers and students who will serve on the search committee designed to find a replacement for Literary College (LSA) Dean Frank Rhodes…

… committee which included six tac- ulty members and three students -two undergraduates, one gradu- ate. THE LSA STUDENT Govern- ment has submitted the names of three nominees to the LSA Execu- tive Committee…

… nearly two dollars a barrel since the October Middle East war. He said this compared to a dollar per barrel profit for the months of 1973 before the Middle East war. I Referring to the Arab oil em- bargo…

…- tinational corporations said the oil companies had no in- centive to try to keep Arab, nations from raising prices since their own profits rose at the same time. Committee staff sources said they had obtained…

… dry.near North Adams, Mass. Ellis, who is Lebanese, was leaving North Adams State College, where he spoke on the Middle East to an Arab Af- rican geography class, when he developed a gasoline shortage…

February 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson, and the Office of Student Services Policy Board of the commit- tee's displeasure. The HPC called the Regental move "very detrimental to the committee…

…'s efforts to evolve housing policy which is reflective of student interests." In other action, the committee pronounced.that stu- dents have the right to democratically determine dorm bathroom policy on a…

… tb handle the Israeli-Arab negotiations with a strong hand because of backing in Parliament en questions of war and peace. Moshe Dayan, who has threaten- ed to resign over criticism of his handling of…

…. Katzir said Meir has one week to present the govern- ment to parliament. She said her government would include te Independent Liberals and two Arab groups attached to her Labor Party. The right-wing Likud…

… peace negotia- tions with the Arabs, Meir was See MEIR, Page 8 By DAVID STOLL The Human Rights Party (HRP) is filing suit against the city in Detroit's f e d e r al court today, charging that the voter…

… had been "purely po- litical." She said the suit will chal- lenge not only the lack of door to door registration but also the fail- ure to provide a registration site for the predominantly student pop…

…," he claimed yesterday, "if tre HRP hadn'teabused the rules of the game." THE REPUBLICANS are using the Jones charges as a pretext to limit voter registration in student a r e a s," an HRP spokesperson…

… anyway." Door to door registration, as well as fixed sites around campus, first became standard practice in voter registration drives in the fall of 1971. This was about the time that students became a…

… power in student politics through the HRP. In the largest of these drives, in the fall of 1972, 14,000 new voters were netted, primarily young peo- ple and students. "A blatant move to prevent stu- dents…

…, some as many as three times, approximately 4,000 in all. Mostly male and predominately students, they came to Natural Science Auditorium last night and two nights last week, to watch a porno-chic film…

February 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

….,Aijaz Ahmed: International Aspect 7:30-9:30-Panel Discussion Saturday, 25th of February, 1978, Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union, Admission Free; sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students. 27M219 MUST SELL-1968…

…. 3 egg omelets with fresh vegetables and fresh bean sprouts served all day. Sundays 10-8. 1313 South University. cF416 THE MICHIGAN Student Assembly needs a treasurer. The treasurer is chief financial…

….m.-6 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday. 214 E. Michigan at Park, down- town Ypsilanti. p94F304 ACCOUNTING MAJORS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a Michigan non-profit corporation…

… Lodge, Box 249, Winter Park, CO 80482. Ph. 303-726-8417. 55H224 TECH THEATRE JOBS A U-M student theatre company needs set designer and costume designer for production to open in April. Sizable budget…

…-313-647-5789. 43H224 ACTORS A U of M Student theatre company needs male actors for productions to open in April. Play deals. with the Holocaust and WW II. Characters age range from 20-50. For information call 994…

… 4 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl., Ann Arbor. 47H223 WORK/STUDY STUDENT needed to type transcrip- ts of tapes of interviews in Psychiatry research project. Good typing skills, common sense, and a…

… Rackham. Available immediately. 434-1195. 86C217 QUIET RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to snare 3-bdrm. apartment with two grad students. Near campus and hospital: Own room, grad preferred. $103/mo. 769-1218 48C…

… older Campus homes CAMPUS BUSINESS STUDENTS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a Michigan non-profit corporation with a budget of more than $50,000 a year. The treasurer is…

… CROSSWORD. PUZZLE 668-6906 663-3641 LECTURER VISITING CAMPUS Late March. De- sires dinner date with Grad student or faculty enchantress. For close encounters by candlelight. Write Box 14171, Washington, D…

… professional resume preparation. Student semi- annual subscription $12.98; annual $18.00: Collegiate Publications, Drawer 2737, Carbondale, Illinois 62901. 52F224 MONICA from '77.Genetics-I would like to hear…

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…

February 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transportation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 S. Division Steve Bringardner, Pastor Church School-9:45 a…

…. Thomas Shomaker, Chaplain/Director Extensive programming for under- grads and grad students. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Morning Service 6:30 p…

….m.-Informal Worship * * * ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thom son-663-0557 Weekend Masses: Saturday-10 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. North Campus-9:30 a.m. 10:30 RISING. STAR The New…

…. Huron--663-9376 0. Carroll Arnold, Minister Paul Davis, Interim Campus Minister Worship-10 -a.m.; Bible Study-11 a.m. Fellowship Meeting-Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE (Episcopal Student

Arabs. The plan, according to the Herald American, includes: " A giant oil pipeline between Saudi Arabia and Persian Gulf states and the Mediterranean coast, bringing pro- Western Arabs into an informal…

…-Saturday; closed Sundays. - Daily Classifieds Bring Results is looking for students interested in working on the business staff. Positions are open in marketing, sales, and general business. No experience necessary…

January 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… attempt by a moderate minority faction in Prime Minister Menahem Begin's coalition government to halt the settlement plan. ISRAELI settlements - about 91 of them scattered across Arab territory captured by…

… Israel in 1967 - are one of the key sticking points in the Egyptian-Israeli peace dialogue, be- gun by Egypt's Anwar Sadat last November. President Sadat has said "not a single Israeli" can remain on Arab

… provide liquor for underage students." See DRINKING, Page 10 Ex-chief of union wins appeal i bomb case By SUE WARNER Joel Block, former AFSCME, Local 1583 president hds won an appeal, of a lower court…

… entertainment. FACED NO OPPOSITION: Lauer remelectel By MARK PARRENT Jon Lauer was reelected last night to the office of president of Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). He faced no opposition. Also elected at…

… for student organizations, Doug Kaplan academic priorities coor- dinator, and Howard. Feldman com- munications coordinator. Irving Freeman was elected vice president for personnel and G.J. Di…

…Giuseppe was elected student general counsel. Nancy Smith edged out Doug Stein- burg for budget priorities coordinator in the only race contested. d MSA p Freeman charged before the Assem- bly members that a…

… voice.' Thomas Danko, a representative of the School of Library Science And student general counsel, resigned both posts yesterday. Danko was not avail- able for comment last night. 5 Tenant…

January 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… American Economy: A People's Program" at 7:00 in the Michigan League, 227 Ingalls . . . there will also be a teach-in on revolution in Dhofar, sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, featuring two…

… involvement of the neigh- boring Arab Moslem state could be a vital factor in enforcing a ceasefire, but it is also likely to be a major sticking point with Lebanon's Christians. INTERIOR Minister Camille…

… few years, RC instruc- tor Ed Egnatios charged last night. - Speaking to an audience ofi 30 students and faculty mem-1 cher attacks r'of program bers in Greene Lounge at East Quad, Egnatios claimed…

… idea of decisions being shared between students, faculty, and IM Building to close in May for repairs By BRIAN DEMING The Advisory Committee of Recreational, Intramural and Club Sports (ARICS…

… administrators . . . on the idea that living and learning can go on in the same place . . . and that education can be flexible and p e r s o n a1, that students should be encouraged to be in- dependent and…

…-smok- ing and sexual promiscuity in East Quad. At that time the students and their Resident Ad- visors had their way and "cer- tain people" in housing, he al- leged, have waited for years for an opportunity…

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