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October 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… campus and this possibly accounts for his appar- ent unpopularity with many students. Harvey does not believe that potential radicals should, be refused admission into the University. He says it is a…

… constitutional right to dissent, but in moderation. "There are legal and proper ways to go about this," he explains. "When students start protesting and cause malicious dam- age, or prevent other students who…

…." Harvey is bitter toward Utiiversity Presi- dent Robben Fleming whom he feels has mishandled student protests. He's very definitely too weak," says Har- ,vey. "I don't think he has taken a firm hand. "I do…

students, and this has promoted some op- ponants to take action. After a confronta- tion on S. University in Summer, 1969, a recall campaign, staffed largely by students, attempted to place the issue on the…

… WASHINGTON UP)- The President's Commission on Camus Unrest concluded yes- terday that the deadly hail of shotgun, rifle and submachine gun fire by police against a crowd of Jackson State college students was…

… an "unreason- ab 1 e, unjustified overreac- tion." Two students were killed and 12 wounded in the May 14 in- cident. Police earlier said they fired only in response to sniper fire from a women…

… commission said, and many students yelled obscene and dero- gatory remarks to the officers. But the -commission dismissed reports by some Mississippi State highway patrolmen that the crowd was advancing on…

… with the oft-expressed desire of literary college students for greater participation, in governing the college, the LSA faculty will soon consider a controversial proposal for creating a college…

…-wide legislative body composed of equal numbers of students and faculty members. The proposal would seat 40 student representatives and 40 faculty representatives on an "LSA Assembly," whose de- cisions would become…

September 13, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… would provide spokesman said "there has been much needed Arab support for Sadat, flexibility shown on both sides." But he who has been alone in negotiating with did not claim the President had gained…

… Carolina on Friday These include Arab demands that and Pennsylvania and Ohio on Israel give up the land it 'captured Saturday. during the Six-Day War of 1967 and ONCE AGAIN projecting an informal recognize…

… that the Palestinian Arabs atmosphere, Carter. turned up on a have "legitimate rights," including the bicycle on the pathways of Camp David right to a homeland on the Israeli- before his meeting with…

…, looking for compromises on commits itself to withdrawal. the future of the West Bank and "There are no plans for King Hussein Palestinian Arabs. to come to Camp David," Powell said. -- ------------ CARTER…

… is known to be exploring I HOUSE OF with both the Egyptians and Israelis HPer 0OFAf provisions of a qroposed declaration or IIMPORTS 'principles regarding the future of alestinian Arabs. I ORIENTAL…

… lots. (Continued from Page 1) which would be built as an addition to Mosher Jordan. Almost 2,000 students would eat daily dorm meals in the $4 million facility, which would open in 1981. University…

… housing officials claim the project would save money over the years. 'Under the plan, dining areas vacated in the affected dorms would be converted to house more students, adding approximately 100 rooms…

… to some students who would have to venture to the facility for each meal. The matter was brought to the attention of MSA by members of the Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS…

…, however, proposed MSA ask the Regents to delay their decision for one month so more student opinion could be gathered. Many MSA members voiced their approval to Katz's suggestion that a one-day dorm meal…

… if the Regents approved the dining maneuvertis week. "Our strategy, then, would be-to try to convince Housing (the University Housing Office) to include students ih the planning stage with the…

January 29, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… Program, tuition charges and student loans in an effort to help students and their families meet the rising prices of college edu- cation. According to Bullard, the bill package was designed to increase…

… which arbitrarily deny eligibility to needy groups of students." Crash landing Reversing its own decision, the state Court of Ap- peals yesterday said a law requiring motorcyclists to wear crash helmets…

… Marionette Theatre will be at Mendels- sohn tonight at 8:00; for more info call 763-1107 .. . the Student Coalition Against Racism is sponsoring two speakers tonight at 7:30 in the Anderson Room of the Union…

… to cooperate in our national suicide." ONLY WHEN the Arab states accept Israel "will the Pales- tinian issue be constructively and finally tackled," he said. Rabin's speech to a joint meeting of the…

… occupied ter- ritories and guarantee Israel's secure borders. In his speech Rabin said the core of the Arab-Israeli con- flict is the refusal of the Arab countries 'to reconcile them- selves tonthe right of…

…." Along these lines, Rabin said, he is ready to meet with any Arab head of government at any time, at any place. "WE, THE people of our re- gion, are destined to live to- gether for all time," he said…

…. "Never again shall there be a Middle East without the state of Israel." Earlier, at the White House, President Ford again sought to prod Rabin toward additional compromises with the Arabs. A statement…

… JOSIMOVICH The 75-cent fee for student government serv - ices at the University was assessed this term despite last November's Student Government C nvnnl ; cinn wich n a thefeoluntar. Regents discuss the…

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…. noon. the Organization of Arab Students Great Lakes Research Inst.: Slide show, "Pictorial Review of Recent Ac- on campuS, also spoke at the meet- tivities," 1070 N. Univ. Bldg., 12:30 pm. ing. Anatomy…

…: Student Seminar, 4804 Med. Sci. II, 1:10 pm. "AN ARMED, popular struggle Ethics, Religion: E. Bantell, Oakland is the only way to liberation for Univ., "Power & Innocence in Human the Arabs," he said…

…Wednesdoy, October 31, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wednesday, October 31, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DALY Page seven Former POW, now a student, speaks on wartime experiences DAILY OFFICIAL…

… degree. I'm thinking perhaps of graduate school, or perhaps law school though." Some of the adjustments to aca- demic life haven't been easy, either. He feels a number of gaps from his fellow students. "I…

…, either. While he has gotten to know some of the fellow students in his classes he admits being uneasy' at first., "I saw guys with long hair and I didn't know what to think. I was afraid to presume." Some…

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of theday preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not…

…. Behavior," Aud. A, Angell Hall, 3 pm. Industrial, Operations: R. Merrell, When the Arab nations win, ac- Burroughs Corp., "Managing the De- cording to Beshareh, Jews and sign & Construction of Computer Soft…

…-Arb ca lietghraann ware." 229 W. Engin., 4 pm. Arabs can live together again. in Atmospheric, Oceanic Engineering: L. harmony. Bengtsson, Swedish Meterological & David Herreshoff, another speak…

… also said that he an- BARATIN: French House, 613 Oxford ticipates a mass anti-war move- Rd., s pm. from jment to begin in this country in Musical Society: "Music from Iran, which the Arabs will take a…

August 05, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… peace talks despite doubts as to the Arab leaders' sincerity. Mrs. Meir told Israel's Knesset-parliament--- that Israel accepted the American proposal "de- spite the doubts we have concerning the…

… readiness of the, Arab leaders to embark sincerely on the road to peace." The prime minister was outlining Israel's reply to the United States. She said there has been no decision yet "on the issue of the map…

… of peace," but she repeated Israel's determination not to return to the fron- tiers of June 4, 1967-the day before the Middle East war sarted-which gave the Arabs "decisive - advantages." The plan…

… already accepted by Egypt and Jordan. As Jarring resume with the big powers and the Arab states, pledged the full reso to help push peace ef "There is now, I portant advances," s "Who knows wheno other…

… Arai Reference in the 1 from Arab territory c believed to be the firs officially by the Israe Mrs. Meir said -Is with the Arabs, des such contacts. School of Music and Department of Art OPER1A conductor…

… usual students' assump- tion lately is that anyone who advocates violence on a campus is a police agent." "Tommy The_ Traveler," whose r e a 1 name is Tommy Tongai, is a police in- formant who officials…

… at Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., say posed on their cam- pus as a student militant. Hobart officials s a i d "Tommy" in- structed students on how to make bombs and urged them to hold violent demon…

November 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…-9975 Maple Village-761-2733 E. Lberty-668-9329 E. U~+versity-662-0354 BY WILLIAM THOMPSON The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Tuesday night reiterated its stance demanding greater student in- put in the…

… of alumni, faculty, and students. The equality standards would apply to committee budgets and access to can- didates. The proposals call for meetings of the Regents and presidential candidates with…

… University Ad- ministration has agreed to sponsor the service permanently. port the projects she thought were im- portant, said Smith. * EXPRESSING discontent with MSA's handling of student involvement Sin…

… with the Regents because it used too many ambiguous terms. Smith said publicity of the trial period for running student buses to Nor- th Campus at late hours was crucial But MSA members didn't support…

… hardline. Arabs CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - President Anwar Sadat blasted oil-rich Arab states and other opponents yesterday, accusing them of pettiness and "defeatist complexes" for failing to en- dorse his…

… peacemaking efforts with Israel. In an interview with the editor of the Kuwait newspaper Al Syassi, excerpts of which were carried by the official Middle East News Agency, Sadat called on the Arabs to "stop…

…-SATURDAY 9-6 C G Megan O'MaI ey 500 E. Liberty Jst ofStt Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY SPEAKING AT THE TEACH-IN on Mexico last night were Hector Marroquin (left), a radical student leader who flei Mexico in…

June 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… Begin's hands Friday, June 9, 1978 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan i '" loo or Half-baked tuition plan unacceptable W HEN IT CAME time for the House of Representatives to…

… studen- ts who must cope with the immense governmental bureaucracy to get assistance. But a mere $250 credit per student would serve only to drain the U.S. Treasury without doing students much good. The…

…. Relief from tuition burdens is long overdue in light of surging tuition and living costs. Needy, even middle-income, students must now endure a tedious financial aid process that leaves many uncertain…

…- fer concessions on such issues as recognition of the Palestinians, West Bank autonomy, andi Jewish settlements in occupied Arab territory. PRESIDENT Carter's suc- cessful sale of warplanes to both Egypt…

… appease such Arab hardliners as Syria, Algeria and Iraq. THOUGH THE reasons for Sadat's time limit seem clear, they give the Palestine Liberation Organization and other Arab guerrillas an oppor- tunity to…

… practiced in By Sylvia Hacker Great Britain and most of Western Europe, higher JESTION: As a foreign student, I have noted incidences of cancer of the penis and cervix are not young Americans are circumcised…

… males circumcised later than infancy. The Health Educator University Health Service Div. of Office of Student Services 207 Fletcher Anon Arbor, Mich. 4$109 …

July 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… of incidents along the border between the two North African Arab nations, which the Egyptian government de- clared a restricted military sec- tor. Salum is on the Mediterran- ean coast some 350 miles…

…- nor, campaigns yesterday at a booth in the Art Fair. This time healed because of his prodigal governor-.as a Democratic. 'U' students join Kent St. rally to save death site By RON DeKETT students

… injured when Ohio National Guardsmen opened Farly this morning a group fire on demonstrating students. of local students left for Kent The students were protesting State University to join a na- the U. S…

… loca- tion is near the site where four students were killed and nine The May Fourth Coalbion gained national attention when 193 persons were arrested July 12 for defying a court order to leave the…

… seriously. I think the adminis ration is really start- in, to feel the pressure." 1 HE SAME COURT order which told students to leave the site also prohibited construc- tio. until a review was made by the…

…, support for the coalition's cause has grown rapidly com- ing from all over the country including students, faculty and concerned persons. Dailv Photo by ALAN BILINSKY "WE ARE GETTING support four time…

November 30, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Racial tensions jar nursingfaculy By MITCH CANTOR sources said. Racial friction between faculty members has One Psychiatric Nursing student, who asked days, he said.egations of that indracial tensions) ha…

…-year students about tensions among ment. trative style ording to sources in the program. faculty members: "She (Hansen) said that The faculty of the program in the School of there are many issues, and that one…

…," signed by 12 of the 15 graduate students One of the students in the program e relieved of teaching loads effective Jan. I. were at issue, saying, "Allegations of that kind were "just a way of opening a…

…. There will be Students are concerned that the program will was a statement of their worries that the sors). We were told to sign up for classes as if continue research under University grants, some…

… MARK PARRENT Three vacant executive positions were filled temporarily by The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night in their first meeting with the newly elected members seated. Other officers were…

…'s upcoming Lebanon said it wanted to stay neutral. 'iddle East summit. Arab nations who Syria and the Palestine Liberation >ppose his conciliation with Israel ap- Organization denounced the talks and eared to…

September 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… impose a truce in Lebanon, U.S. officials said yesterday. One objective is to replace the Arab League peacekeeping force, which is dominated by Syrian troops, with a United Nations group. The U.S. of…

… yet," one official commented. However, Syria has raised U.S. hopes by indicating it would like to withdraw the troops it has stationed in Lebanon as part ° of an Arab League peacekeeping operation. THE…

… PRESIDENT Allan Smith and wife Alene greet students arriving for the annual tea with President-designate Harold Shapiro and wife Vivian. The tea, held at the president/s house on S. University, attracted 170…

students. TWO PRESIDENTS GREET CALLERS: Students baffedattea By JULIE ENGEBRECHT "I wonder if he takes boarders?" asked one student roaming through the President's House yesterday. "Eh, the cookies are fair…

…, the pun- ch is good," said another woman showing a friend to the table laden with the goodies. "They asked us questions, but we didn't get to find out much about them," one student remarked after…

… meeting the "presidents" and their wives for the first time. IN FACT, the confusion of having both Interim President Allan Smith and President-designate Harold Shapiro greeting students at the an- nual…

… reception for students at the President's House on South Univer- sity proved a useful topic of conver- sation, as did the weather and home towns. Some early arrivals expressed disappointment that the "real…

…. recalled that "somebody said 'Welcome to campus.' Allan's only been here 34 years," she laughed. Alene Smith said she thought the "students are interested in meeting the Shapiros much more than us." "I…

…'m glad Shapiro was there. It shows he's interested in associating with students, and that's good to know," said Sandeep Shekar, a second-year Inteflex student from Kalamazoo. Those who were meeting a…

… pres- Alene Smith W ork/Study upped to $1 million By MARY FARANSKI The federal government has added nearly $1 million to the University's College Work/Study program this year, providing needy students

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

… out helpless Vietnamese? Munich: By the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS TrHE AMERICAN media have consistently portrayed the tragedy of Munich as a senseless act perpetrated against innocent Jews as Jews…

… at least as tragic as the Munich incident itself. The president of the Organization of Arab Students campus chapter is Regaei Lasheen. USSR .)V 4 a larger tragedy? Brodsky: Back from the THE…

…Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

…- tend to mislead international public opin- ion when they present the situation in such terms as victimized Jews when they mean Israelis who have usurped the land of Palestine, Arabs when they mean…

… the continuing expulsion of the Pal- estinian people from their homeland, their dispersion throughout the Arab world and elsewhere, and the denial of their interna- tionally recognized right to…

… exile. Relying on the conventional armies of the Arab states has only result- ed in the Israeli occupation of the whole of Palestine, as well as large areas of adjacent Arab states. There remained to the…

…- latively accessible. These restraints, however, came to be eroded by a number of factors. Pushed out 'of the Israeli-controlled territories, the Palestinian Resistance sought refuge in those Arab states…

… adjacent to Israel. l'ac- ed with the revenge meted out by the Israelis against the civilians of t h o s e countries of refuge in retaliation for . the commando presence there, the Arab :tates themselves…

…- raeli military targets became more inac- cessible as well. Moreover, upon witnessing thattthe Is- raelis themselves 'were making little dis- tinction between Palestinian commandos and Arab civilians as…

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… present split in Arab ranks before considering a reassessment of its foreign policy. THE OIL-RICH Saudis are providing the bulk of the $3 billion in aid promised -Jo Just for the health of it. -Get moving…

… 20036 Sadat by Arab Gulf states. The Saudis have also promised to underwrite Egypt's military purchases over the next five years. In keeping with its reticence over Sadat's peace moves, the Saudi gover…

… of schedul- "STUDENT GROUPS have somewhat different attitude tha they did at one time - they would b more aware that there would be class the next day," Stuart said. H added that the prop'osal ought…

February 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… Vol. LXXXVI I, No. 124 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY Just who is 'stalling' Mideast talks? To The Daily: Of late, the…

… editorial column of, The Daily has taken an in-' creasingly pro-Arab stance, and seemingly with minimal justification. In particular, your editorial of February 9, suggesting that the United States should…

… sell arms to Egypt in or- der to strong-arm Israel in the current peace negotiations, seems a . failure to critically evaluate the news. Sadat is the first Arab leader to show the slightest realism in…

… University students have a stake. There is a difference between having a stake and having a say. That difference is registering to vote.- On April 3, Ann Arbor voters will determine the fate of two proposals…

…. The difference between which party controls City Hall is often how, many students bother to register and vote: There are many reasons to register' and vote in Ann Arbor. As renters, we pay taxes here…

… goes on in our "home towns" (where our paren- ts live). For unregistered students, this is just about the last week for signing up to vote. March 6, the day after Spring Break, is the deadline for…

… registration. So that you don't forget, why not sign up now, before leaving for Ft. Lauderdale or Tucson? You can register to vote at any of the following locations: " Student Legal Aid, Room 4310 Michigan Union…

… Fifth Avenue. Open 9 to 5, Monday through Friday. Use the power - register and vote. WHAT VJEc6 YbU EXPECTING,., '+ 1ti A OV Arab response has been to declare but another "holy" war. Now Sadat…

… approaches the bargaining table, but does he bar- gain? For all appearances, he simply recapitulates, tirelessly, the same unreasonable demands that Arab spokesmen have been churning out for a decade. Never…

… mind that the territory Israel holds was taken at tremendous cost, and at the instigation of blatant Arab aggression. Never mind the lack of historical precedent for capitulation to the Arab demands…

October 07, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The urge to wander... and to return 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… depths. It's merely the question of dropping out, of how you'll stay a student and why. It's there all right; it has to be. The possibility exists that one may drop out, and people are al- ways leaving…

… good. Now ghere have come students who see it and say, "verily this is a bummer." Some have gone so far as to fast for days next to the holy of holies to protest the commandments given to the students

… should indeed be humble in their presence. Some say they are truly mortal, but what manner of men can give us freedom to participate in student organiza- tions that have no power? Such strange sort of…

… Brown Jr.'s con- ception of the history of the Mid- dle East. Brown doubts the existence of "Arab nut rhetoric about throw- ing the Israelis into the sea." He also dismisses as myth Arab threats to…

… slaughter Israelis to re- lieve old grievances. On December 23, 1962, Nasser said, "We feel that the soil of Palestine is the soil of Egypt, and of the whole Arab world. Why do we all mobilize? Because we…

… should real- ize that war and/or the destrue- hope for peace is if the Arabs and their supporters realize that if they make peace with Israel the real winners will be the Arab people. The victory will not…

… be one nation vanquishing another, but it will be a victory of life against death. -Donald B. Susswein '74 Oct. 3 Arab no-no's To the Daily: THE DAILY should be con- gratulated on a balanced Sunday…

… following. eral of the Arab League, BBC, 15 May, 1948: This statement was made on the day of a combined Arab invasion of Israel, that is, on the morrow of Israel's Procla- mation of Independence.) "Egypt…

… that germ, Israel. All the Arabs want a de- cisive battle." (Nasser at Alexandria, Reuters, 26 July, 1959.) "Egypt, with all her resources -human, economic and scien- tific-is prepared to plunge into a…

November 15, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…,,Page 4-Thursday, November 15, 1979-The Michigan Daily .I3 Aid-igan 1aiIy Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom ' Vol. LXXXX, No. 61 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… University of Michigan MSA funding authority inmdanger again OMEONE KEEPS forgetting that student governments on this cam- pus cannot allocate funds to please everyone. Occasionally, some group may not get…

… will tell the Regents in their public comments session today that the Michigan Student Assembly should not have the power to give money to any group. The organization charges that the assembly only…

student group asked for $1,400. It received nothing for today's affair, and was granted $82 for the Brickley visit. MSA backed its refusal by indicating that the open house was strictly a social event which…

… too long to get the Regents to respect that right. This past summer and part of this semester had to be wasted while the assembly re- acquired its cherished freedom. Student government does not have…

… promoting cultural and educational awareness gives students some say in events. Even that small authority is again being threatened. When will MSA be left alone? Thousands of Iranians demonstrate against…

… nations which are becoming increasingly more complex and more unpredictable. Few governments in the world would wish to see these principles weakened. It is no accident that the "radical" Arab regimes of…

… and the U.S. for some time to come. The confusion in the media between Arab and Persian, the equation of Persian with Muslim and Persian/Arab with Muslim, the explicit and implicit assumption that this…

June 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… of the hopes and the trust of millions of people," Nixon said at welcome-home ceremonies on the South Lawn of the White House. MEANWHILE ISRAELI planes bomb- ed suspected Arab guerrilla encamp- ments…

…'s trip to Brussels and Mos- cow. At the same time Arab leftist papers said Nixon had given Israel "the green light to attack Lebanon" clearly during weekend talks in Jerusalem. The air strikes, clearly in…

… establish an The Student Organizations Board of is at least 50 per cent. ing system that will permit the Student Government Council last night The probationary status will not, "promptly pay current debts…

…." unanimously voted to place the student however, hinder Newsreel's summer Previously, Newsreel has film group Friends of Newsreel on pro- film program. "Newsreel will not be re- under what the organization…

… that the investigation has revealed other student organization for the dura- loosely organized that Newsr some significant problems with News- tion of the probation," the board said. not provide the…

… ordered to improve ing bifls promptly for film rentals. to- refrain from sending, copi its accounting procedure and "endeavor probation statement to film dis to have student membership above the THE TERMS…

July 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

… the peace process and the a Anwar Sadat for full autonomy." "This will have ita own bringing in moderate Arabs, h THE EGYPTIAN leader talks had given impetus autonomy negotiations. "I b continuing talks…

… and my nex with Begin will complete th minor issues, but they failed to come to Sadat said. "We have enoug grips with major differences on Israeli accomplish these talks in; settlements in occupied Arab

… autono Haifa at the end of next month to con- million Arabs living in the tinue talks on Palestinian self rule in and Gaza. the Occupied West Bank of the Jordan Sadat said, "The talks yest River and the…

…'foils bank robbery on Plymouth Rd. Lebanon of conver- oth men 'alestinian It did not disappoin- n a pledge ruction of I for the tions. elieved a tion would rab states the Arab e them to in Arabic e progress…

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… looking for a female to share rent in a two bedroom apart- ment. After.5 call 987-2862. 46Y712 MALE STUDENT to share house with University staffer-Packard-Platt area-$125/month, including utilities. Food…

August 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Friday, August 1, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Smokinghazardous to all THE NINTH government report on cigarette smoking…

… diplomatic circles have it that a large chunk of the African bloc is prepared to line up behind the moneyed Arab states in an attempt to oust Israel from the United Nations. According to a report by Bernard…

… Weinraub in yes- terday's New York Times, the Arab nations may be in a position to command the loyalties of a majority of the 41 African states in any point of international controversy. As one East African…

… cited by Weinraub put it, "The Arabs, if they pick an issue, everyone has got to fall behind them. They have the oil . . . the means for our survival." For all their petro-power, the Arabs' conflict with…

students were second-class citi- zens who should not have the right to vote unless they proved themselves worthy. Democrats think we should bring government and the means of participating in it to the people…

September 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… The Daily that a request for additional state aid is "highly unlikely" in view of the state's own tight financial situa- tion. " " Israeli, Arab planes dogfighit off Mediterranean coastline (Continued…

… of Arab reconciliation and airan wreabe t crr ot hefresh talk of reviving the Arab (continued from Page t) ;rscu eeaeto car"ou fur-'Eastern front against Israel. Rosemary M u 11 i n disclosed a ther…

…" to cut back on funding of student programs if students withhold fee payments. He emphasized, "If you hear any rumors to that effect, forget it." Smith added that payroll needs would be met in any event…

March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…, 1968, in Los Angeles. Sir- han, a Jordanian Arab, was sen- tenced to death but capital punish- ment was subsequently abolished in Calif. (Officials at San Quentin prison said they had received no word of…

… gang, who the guerillas said were jailed because of their sup- port for Arab guerrillas; -About 50 people believed to be detained Arab guerrillas; and -All Arab women detainees in Israeli jails. VW…

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…- dents will , receive instruction in Aerody- namics, Meteorology, Aerospace Physiol- ogy, and receive two hundred and fifty flight hours. Students will be paid more than $800.00 each month and receive free…

September 19, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… agreement doubtful Settlements issue still unresolved TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - The great unresolved issue of the Camp David Mideast summit is the future of about 100 Jewish settlements on occupied Arab land…

Arabs, each settlement is a constant injury to their pride and an intolerable Jewish presence on Arab land. The settlements, mostly small outposts of 100 families or fewer, contain only about 10…

… Prime Minister Menachem Begin embrace during Sunday's announcement of an agreement reached at the Camp David summit. REGENTS SEEK STUDENT INPUT Search for new president eg in agreement is silent. THE…

… OFFICIAL, who asked not to be named, said that after all the terms of the agreement are examined, other Arab countries will recognize that Sadat achieved "many of the long- desired objectives of the Arab

… completely disregard committee recommendations. "I was told that with a careful search process, there would be few surprises at the end," said Livermore. J. 1 Students and alumni will also form a committee…

… to propose candidates to the Regents. Methods of selecting mem- bers of the student committee will be discussed tonight at the Michigan Student Assembly meeting, to be held at3909 Michigan Union at 7…

…:30 p.m. SACUA will select 15 faculty mem- bers for their committee, in accordance with the desires of the regents. The student and alumni committees will each have 10 members. THISvSELECTION PROCESS is…

November 26, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Gobble 'em up Second Annua lTurk Awards... 0 Confiden By JOSEPH GASPARRINI portantly, the -N ANNOUNCING THE begin- that a tenant ning of a rent…

… Heis- man Trophy prior to the end of the sea- son. Police Chief Walter Krasny bagged the Don't Look at Me, I Just Work Here Tur- key for letting the feds insult students. For the second straight year…

…. According to them: "The policy of division by Great Bri- tain was successful enough to warrant the UN to set up two separate states, one Arab and one Jewish. Britain refused to accept this UN decision and the…

… Jewish people waged a success- ful war for independence ... the Israeli armies under Zionist command (my emphasis) took over one half of the land allot- ted to the Palestinian Arabs. As a result, 900…

…,000 Arabs were maderefugees in the course of this war, and to this day have not been allowed to return home. Further annexation of Arab lands was made in the 1956 and 1967 wars, increasing the num- ber of…

…. Moreover, the Jewish inhabi- tants of Palestine supported the partition plan, which divided the land among the Jews and the Palestinians, the larger portion going to the latter. However, it was the Arabs who…

… refused to accept the plan. Arab armies attacked as soon as the British mandate ended. They encour- aged the Palestinian Arabs to leave their lands, 'temporarily,' that is, until battle with the Jew- ish…

… state would convert all lands to Arab control. Certainly, a large number of Arabs were made refugees in 1948, but, by whom? Similarly, the 1956 and 1967 wars resulted in additional refugees. However, the…

… authors fail to mention the existence of an equivalent num- ber of Jewish refugees, who were persecuted and had to leave Arab lands during the same period. The Israelis have welcomed these Jewish refugees…

… AUTHORS repeatedly re- fer to "Zionism's ideas of Jew- ish exclusiveness." Is not Arab nationalism exclusive? For that matter, is not American patriot- ism? The authors' solutions to the problems in the…

January 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Cleaver returns to cold greeting Wednesday, January 28, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… of a recurring process. This process is Arab intoler- ance of minorities. With the Syrian-trained forces of the Palestine "Liberation" Army present in control of the major- ity of Lebanon's territory…

…, I think it an appropriate time to review the historical implica- tions of the present situation. When speaking of Arab intol- erance one must be careful to differentiate between Moslem Arabs and non…

…-Moslem Arabs. It is the former which I will concern myself with here. His- torica1lv the Tlamic faith has Letters to bring to light an ongoing his- torical pattern which is having an enormous impact today in…

… Lebanon. AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE of Arab intolerance can be found in their mistreatment of the Kurdish people. In Iraq, the Kurds, who com- prise approximately 25 per cent of the population, have been fighting…

… slaugh- tered by the Muslim Arabs. THE DESTRUCTION OF large Jewish communities in Arab Lands is another illus- tration of intolerance. At the end of World War II there were 125,000 Jews in Iraq, 75,000 in…

… common occurrences. These unfortunate individluals find themselves as hostages of the Syrian regime in its political battle with Israel. THE CHRISTIAN SITUATION in Lebanon today is another example of Arab

… about by the influx 'of foreign Arab troops, such as the Syrian - trained P.L.A. Be- 'fore the entry of thousands of these soldiers via Syria, the war was, in many respects, a a stand - off. Lebanon, the…

… only "secular democratic state" in the Arab world has been de- stroyed. It is obvious that the civil war in Lebanon has not been an isolated incident, but rather a fragment of the con- tinuum of Arab

March 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… s Er4g t Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedoml 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Tuesday, March 22, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… Zionism, in the Israeli view, the Palestinians were actually passive beneficiaries of it. But - as both Israelis and Arabs have forgotten to their mutual peril ever since 1948 - to drive peas- ants from the…

… Agency and other international bodies. They also have the highest pro- portion of children in school, the highest porportion of university students and the greatest ratio of skilled laborers to total work…

… force of any Arabic-speaking people. Like the Israelis, the Palestinians have become a nation of apartment dwellers; together they, are the two most urbanized peoples in the Mideast. Next to the Jews, the…

… Palestinians are also the most so- cially mobile, the most geographically dispersed and the least traditional people involved in the entire Arab- Israeli conflict. Despite being divided for 30 years by the lines…

… of military confrontation, the Palestinians have be- moce an increasingly homogenous nation. THE IRONY IS IMMENSE. While fighting along- side the Arabs, the Palestinians resemble Arabs less and less…

… key ingredient of not only the Arab- AS THEIR onflict, but the confrontation between the in- two peoples re red and Third Worlds and the relationship one is left, in1 uperpowers. And what ever happens…

… a means to Tomorrow: Th self-preservation." Encountering the Arabs' tility to the strangers in their midst, the Pal- Dr. Aliman, "had to study hard to enhance his personal ford, England, ive power and…

… to Daily of James Phillips, a Department of Popu- Rapid lation Planning (DPP) student who takes issue problem with the March 2 "To the Right, March!" which health p soundly chastised the DPP studiess…

… showed a visitor around his lavish s not my home," he said. "My sons ask will go home and I remind them of the ses. If it does not come in my lifetime, in theirs." r graduation photographs in Arab school…

November 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… helped settle a Detroit police strike. Happenings .. . . . the Black Students' Arts and Cultural Festival tops a light file of happenings on this Saturday. The festival which features art, photography…

… University's executive officers to come up with a plan for returning about $1 million in excess tuition revenue to students who paid fees this term. Final ac- tion on the proposed refund is scheduled for the…

… decision through committee de- liberations. "If there's one student who wants his money back, it's our duty to return it." Brown urged speedy action on, the refund, so that the students who paid the excess…

… will be the ones paid back. "I do not think that it's fair . . . to benefit a student who comes next year-he's not the one who paid it," he explained. Prior to the vote on disposition of the $1 million…

… sees end to ol emba.rgo, OKs pipel ine WASHINGTON (UPI)-Declaring there is a possibility the Arab oil embargo will be lifted, President Nixon signed legislation yesterday p e rmit i n g construction of…

… President-designate Gerald Ford added credence to the likeli- hood of an embargo lift, testifying to a congressional hearing that he had just been told "1ne or more Arab countries" are voluntarily re- leasing…

June 07, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… took a stab at hydrophyte." Julie, who lives in Gordo, Ala., beat 80 other contestants by correctly spelling almost 600 words. State House OKs bill1 removing ban on- student regents LANSING (UPI…

…)-The state House has determining the salaries and profes- voted to lift a bean that forbids college sional futures of his instructors. students from serving on their college or university governing boards. THE…

… HOUSE resolution, however, In a 82-14 vote yesterday, thetsouse states that "being a student at a public approved the proposed constitutional institution of higher education in tbe amendment which, if…

… approved, by a" state shall not, in and of itself, be two-thirds vote of tbe Senate, would be deemed to create a 'substantial conflict left up, to the voters to decide in No- of interest." vember. Students

… conference, the Soviet Union will have considerable influence on the next stage of the Arab-Israeli peace process, he told a news conference. Besides, Kissinger said, "We have no capability of expelling the…

March 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… mosphere" doubts it w signed. Begin, in treaty due b Washington return to pr Khalil, in said: "Eas of the Jorda and Israel1 the 1967 bor ALSO, IM Arab Leagu. cy meeting 1 proposed I From AP and Reuter…

… nations, in- t (Arab) Jerusalem is part cluding the United States, do not in West Bank borders of 1967 recognize Jerusalem as the capital. has agreed to withdraw to ADDRESSING himself directly to ders…

… By JOHN GOYER and ALISON HIRSCHEL More than 200 University students and members of the Samoff Student Support Committee held a day-long protest yesterday, including a rally on the Diag, to show their…

… dissatisfaction with the University's tenure process. About 50 students and Committee members met in the Union at 10 a.m. to criticize the University's tenure policy. The group of protesters were later joined by…

… about 150 spectators and supporters in a rally on the Diag at noon. The students held another two-hour meeting in the Union after the rally. DURING THE meetings, the protesters complained that students

…, the protesters shouted pro-Samoff slogans, held a short skit, and tried to solicit student sup- port. LSA Dean Billy Frye later said in response to the protest that he is against student input in tenure…

… decisions. "I would be opposed to students participating in tenure decisions. Only the most carefully selected committees should make these decisions and they should not be diluted by inexperience," he said…

March 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…. The confrontation, which resulted in a four-hour standoff between the two groups, reached peak intensity when two student protesters were arrested after a minor scuffle (see related story). THE…

… DEMONSTRATORS, com- prised mostly of students and members of the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), remained in the Regents' room, making themselves comfortable for several hours while the…

…, Page 2 Scu ffle results in arrests By MARK PARRENT Two University students were arrested by Ann Arbor police yesterday morning following a brief scuffle in the Regents room after the protest…

…-ridden meeting was recessed for a second time. Taken into custody and charged with assault and battery were Literary College senior George Wilson and graduate student David Kadlecek, police said. The two were…

… by ANDY FREEBERG recessed their meeting and later obtained a court ruling allowing them to recon- vene in private. Student groups gaining strength By JULIE ENGEBRECHT A Daily News Analysis This week…

…'s student takeover of the Regents meeting may be a strong indication that student groups have begun to take a forceful lead in deman- ding increased student input in University decision- making.. In the past…

… several years student involvement in campus policy has been stymied by a lack of inter- nal organization, an uncooperative University ad- ministration, and failure among student groups to work together on…

… specific issues. But in the past school year student activists within campus groups have taken clear stops toward eliminating these problems, although many of their long-range goals still remain in the…

… distant future. THE INCREASED student activity of the past year is due to the efforts of a relatively small core of leaders who have managed to strengthen the inter- nal organizations of their individual…

April 13, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… Ten Cents lipag=s Carter seeks boost for student aid programs qty. it _ ry By JUDY RAKOWSKY Second in a three-part series The Carter Administration has attempted to counter the flood of tuition tax…

… credit bills in Congress with a proposal to beef up existing federal financial aid programs. The Administration says its plan, unlike the tax credit proposals, will get aid funds to the students who really…

… need them. But Congressional critics say the Carter financial aid proposal would create a ballooning Washington bureaucracy to administer the funds. CARTER'S PROPOSAL, called the Middle Income Student

… Assistance Act, would make federal financial aid available to 60 per cent of college students, according to administration spokespersons. It would boost federal financial aid spending by $3.1 billion a year…

January 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Consumers pay for oil market anarchy 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

… workers have been hit with large "indefinite" layoffs. These layoffs promise to be only the first in what is quickly becom- ing a recession of major propor- tions. The Arab oil boycott, while of major…

…- plies. Using the Arab oil boycott as an excuse, the capitalist class is forc- ing the working class to pay the costs of marketplace anarchy by driving large numbers out of pro- ductive labor, forcing the…

… when the Iranian oil fields were nationalized in the early 1950s), revolutionary socialists can place no political confidence in the Arab nationalism which has dominated the political nature of the…

… struggle against Zion- ism. IN THE NUMEROUS wars of the past quarter century, neither tine Zionist or the Arab nationalist re- gimes have represented the inter- ests of the workers or peasants of their…

… respective countries, much less these of the displaced Pales- tinians. The total domination of Hebrew and Arab nationalism in the Near East has effectively suppressed re- volutionary proletarian struggle in…

… of the right -f both Hebrew and Arab peoples, as part of a socialist federation of the Near East. While this is at all times our fundamental program, we must also oppose genocide or national oppression…

… on either side. Thus it is obligatory for socialists to uphold the right of both Pales- tinian Arabs and the Hebrew speak- ing population to self determination - that is, to secede and form their own…

… chauvin- ist hostility towards "Arab aggres- sion". With the looming recession, the focus of workers' struggles w i1ll shift from speed-up and compul- sory overtime to the question of un- employment…

…- glary, wiretapping, eavesdropping and spying of students by the CIA and other agencies. <These methods were employed against dissenters, political opponents, news report- ers, and government employees. In…

January 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… conference for them with the am- bassadors of all Arab nations present. Even as preparations were under way for the conference, the hijackers released an additional 20 passengers who were said to have been…

…, his wife, and Abdul Waddoud Hajjaj, the Lebanese correspondent of Newsweek magazine. The airport spokesman said the crew members were all Lebanese and most of the passengers were Arab nationals. The jet…

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April 03, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 146) • Page Image 10

…'s mediation between Israel and Egypt. HIS REFERENCE to "loop- holes" in the Arab stance re- flected Palestinian and Syrian concern during the Kissinger talks that President Anwar Sa- dat oftEgypt might have…

…-ranking American politician. McGovern's comments hit the Arab world at a particalarly favorable time, coming as the Ford administration announced a major reassessment of its Middle East policy. The reassessment has…

… you will take with you- Billiards at the UNION GET ATTENTION I He added: "If so, then our I i I STUDENT TRAVEL in AUSTRALIA Bring your questions to Peter Goulding, Eastern Regional Manager of the…

October 19, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… to in an attempt by the three to Towering Crimes of the Gang of against the right-wing Lebanese expand the small Arab League iron out their differences over Fours," and the students were Christians and…

…_ Page Two -" THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 19, T 9 6, Page TWO ~- - THE MICHIGAN DAILY EXPANDING AWARENESS Chiang accused of trying to kill Mao Arab leaders vow to end 18-month…

students, gives a dramatic version of the vents surrounding Mao's death on September 9. "When Chairman Mao was gravely ill Chiang Ching did not care. When Chairman Ma's illness reached its crisis, Chiang…

… Ching disregarded opposition and obstacles from the doctor' and insisted on moving Chair- man Mao in a vain attempt to kill him," the students wrote. THE BIG PINK poster de- scribed Madame Mao and her…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

Arab terrorism. clared. " strength.' HE TOLD reporters that Israel Yariv a was greatly outnumbered in tanks in the Sin and troops but had managed rian effor to the heroism of our sol- o build a firm…

….S. officials have proposed that - a ceasefire be arranged along the boundaries that existed before the present hostilities began. The Arab states as well as the Soviet Union and China on the other hand, would…

… like to see the Israelis pullback to the pre-1967 borders. A EUROPEAN diplomat predict- ed that if Israel threatens tne Arabs with loss of even more ter- ritory, nonaligned Security Council members will…

… come up with a sim- ple resolution for "ceasefire and nothing more." On the other hand, if the Arabs advance toward the Israeli heart- land, "there would be growing pressure on the United States to save…

… Israel and that would be a dangerous situation," he added. Student Book Service Meanwhile, a U.N. spokesman. said the U.N. watch along the Suez Canal and the Israeli-Syrian border had been virtually…

… request.I The observers on Saturday had reported crossings of the ceasefire lines from the Arab sides but none from the Israeli side.1 PANAMA CITY (UPI) - Traf- fic authorities have authorized 1 the…

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January 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Jimmy's traveling road show By ROD KOSANN What is Begin up to? T HINGS ARE GROWING curiouser and curiouser in the Middle East. A few short weeks ago peace was a…

… apart as ever. The newest crisis is Israeli settle- ments in occupied Arab territories. When Sadat and Begin met last month, there was no problem reaching an agreement on the future of the Sinai: it would…

… be returned, unconditionally, to the Egyptians. At least that is what we were led to believe. But last week Begin reversed his field and stunned the Arab world by announcing plans to establish new…

… Israeli settlements in the Sinai. This brought an immediate and stern response from Sadat: "Not a single Israeli" can remain on Arab lands after peace. Sadat felt betrayed, and with ample justification…

… be pushed. He took a bold step in bucking his Arab allies and initiating peace talks with Israel, and now he must produce results, not promises. Sadat has said that there can be no peace until all…

… occupied Arab lan- ds are returned. This is in line with the demands of other Arab leaders, and if Sadat's efforts produce such an agreement even the most radical Arabs may ~ well join the bandwagon. But if…

… wor- sened the situation. Begin is treading on unstable ground, and he is risking a possible war. As it now stands, Sadat is the only Arab willing to deal with the Israelis, and all Begin has done is ap…

…- pease Sadat privately while embarras- sing him publicly. If Begin truly wants peace he must prove it by making some concessions. And agreeing to build no more new settlements on occupied Arab lands would…

… Samoff. Local affairs and events in South Africa seem to reflect each other in parallel sequence. While a torrent of anger followed the murder of South African student leader Steve Biko ("It leaves me cold…

… community, /students -and residents alike. To try to defuse the situation, the administration has put together a pitiful Com- mittee on Communications, whose all-white members publicly admit their ignorance…

February 28, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…WHERE CARS AREN'T KING Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday, February 28, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… undemocratic in Amer- ica. WE FIND MITRE'S exploiting the knowledge of University students for the purpose of further entrench- ing the intelligence legions no less objectionable than ROTC's presence on behalf…

… was eight years old and did not know perhans, that he was leaving Palestine for good. His name is Fawaz Turki, and he is a Palestine Arab of the last generation to be born in Palestine. His life has b P…

… Palestin- ian experience for the Palestin- ian people had been derived from the land of their birth." "And therefore, for anyone to assume that the Palestinians had been absorbed by +he Arab nations is part…

… that our fishermen had caught siill thrashing in the sand." The conflict thattman' r-ofLs have labelled as the "Arab-Is- raeli conflict" has acually al- ways had its roots n the Pales- tinian problem. In…

Arabs were ving in Palestine in a culture -ery much their own. The Zionist slo- gan, "A people without a land for a land without a people,' was an innately false one, and most British officials invilved…

… knew this. Arab resistence to Jewvish im- migration grew and, by 136, had risen to a peak and cli- maxed into a three-year perid of striking and rioting across the land. The turbulence of tni~ so…

…-called "Mandate Pecio'l' ul- timately forced the British to give up their claim to Palestine, in deference to a partition plan of the United Nation,~, which sectioned Palestine into desig- nated "Arab" and "Jewisl…

…." sectors. In the violent period tha ol- lowed, Zionist forces atempted to rid the land of Arabs, and they were exiled into an outside Arab world that neither welcom- ed nor liked the Palestinians. So often…

… Palestinians i-ft voluntarily, or whetner t h e y were physically evicted, or whe- ther they were terrorized into leaving, or whether they left in response to appeals by the Arab governments, is really of no…

February 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… corners with "Honk for Impeachment" signs. Volunteers for sign-carrying will meet in Rm. 4114 of the Union at 4:15 p.m. Local dope note Kissinger, Arab ministers discuss peace, oil boycott By The AP…

… and Reuter WASHINGTON-The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Egypt arrived here last night for a fresh round of talks on the Middle East and the Arab boycott on oil shipments to the United States…

…-stated department policy of not enforcing state and local marijuana laws into practice this week. A University student was stopped on Washtenaw for a traffic violation and, while being searched, deputies found he had…

… a lid of dope in his pocket. When asked if he had any more, the student handed over a total of three-quarters of a pound of "middle-grade Jamaican." The deputies merely threw the weed to the wind, and…

October 27, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… office were: Chicanos at Michigan, the United Farm Workers Support Com- mittee, East Wind (an Asian students group), the Organization of Arab Students, the Young Socialist Alli- ance, the Revolutionary…

students threaten suit over allocation of offices By DAVID GOODMAN The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) may get slapped with a civil rights suit unless it reverses a decision to oust most political and…

… administration, and the Regents to overturn the student offices decision. If that fails, Men- diola said, he will go to court and charge MSA with racial bias under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. ,a OFFICE…

… SPACE for student DoilyPhotoby CHRISTINASCHNEIDER groups is controlled by MSA's Stu- ipp ry business dent Organizations Board. Earlier this month, the board decided to How do you play 'King of the…

… Mountain' on a 'mountain' you can't climb? These second graders from St. Paul's Lutheran reassign student office space based school don't know either, but they tried gripping their sneakers on Daedalus…

Student Brigade, and the Spartacus Youth League. Last week, -Student Organizations Board Chairwoman Michele Spray- regen said, ""We want to stay away from ethnic and politicalsorganiza- tions because there…

… that's what it is," he said. Minority studenttgroups were ''more adversely affected'' by the office shuffling than other student organizations,' he said. "A lot of groups - myself included -- would like…

… pecking order, (appealing to) the associate vice-president for student services, the vice-president for student services (Henry John- son), the president' (Robben Flem- ing), the Regents and the courts. If…

… we can't win in court, we'll go to the streets." Mendiola indicated other student groups have said they might be' interested in joining the appeal, should MSA fail to reverse the office's decision. He…

… declined to name them, however, saying they would have to approve release of their names. Jasper Di Giuseppe,- MSA vice- president for student organizations, said many of the ethnic groups were denied…

June 06, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…Thursday, June 6, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three U.N. peacekeepers occupy Golan Heights buffer zone SGC denies theater space to film groupn. By DAVID BLOMQUIST The Student Organizations Board…

… of Student G avernment Council last night refused to approve Friends of Newsreel's request for auditorium space for July and August movie showings. Board chairman Elliot Chikofsky and member Chuck…

… meeting revealed that 19 of the group's 37 members-or 51 per cent-were not University students. SGC regulations stipulate that at least 50 per cent of the membership of student organizations must be…

… currently registered students. In other business, the board voted to postpone until'its next meeting a petition for recognition by Students' Con- temporary Arts Guild, a proposed stu- dent film group, because…

…, made her first appearance as a government minister and urged that the new government of Premier Yitzhak Rabin give back cap- tured Arab territory. "Whoever does nt want Israel tic be- come another…

… services required by individual students, THIS PHILOSOPHICAL division is the basis of a major controversy among 11 candidates seeking three Board of Edu- cation seats in next Monday's elections. Most…

… some drawbacks. Liberal and radical candidates con- tend that the tracking system, which separates students on the basis of aca- demic performance, funnels blacks and low income students into the bottom…

… environment," Barhydt says. "Students cannot live, learn and excell in a hos- tile atmosphere." Last year, the conservative-dominated school board created Roberto Clemente School as an "alternative school for…

March 29, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

… "unacceptable" because it did not consider displaced Palestinians living in the Arab coun- tries. * The Arab League met in Cairo and drafted an Arab solidarity plan for future dealings with Israel. Sources said…

… the student because most students don't move enough. Yoga The introductory workshops will demonstrate Hatha Yoga which is aimed primarily at body development. The organization does not emphasize only…

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October 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…, 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, MICHIGAN UNION Sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students, Young Socialist Alliance, Black Inc., Afro-American Studies Dept. A little calculator will get you through times…

… institutions vigilant to compete for students" by mov- tain op( ing the flow of monetary aid to- M "A ward students rather than colleges. support Newman said the report differed other w here from this summer s…

… that the re- isisted of "suggestions rath- statements of new federal THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vol. LXXXIV, No. 46 Sunday, October 28, 1973 d and managed by students at versity of Michigan. News phone Second…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

…- day night in the Nat. Sci. Aud. and condemned the Israeli and Arab governments and the Palestinian movements for following what he called "racist" policies. . Speaking before about 100 people, Uri David…

… are noble" but were not realistic. He stated that the situation was not as symmetrical as concerns Arab and Jewish nationalism as David had implied. Except for a very small minority, he said, "all Arab

… movements intend to kill EJewish civilians after victory" and outwardly claim this as their goal. However, he added, even the most reactionary Israeli movement is ' willing to give the Arabs minor-, ity…

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… phone or in person. Can start job any time from Jan. to first of May. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Seniors and Graduate Students, pri- marily in Engineering or Physical Sci- ence: The new GRAD II…

… computerized placement service will be available to students graduating through Decem- ber, 1971. Students already registered may revise their Input Form if desired; register immediately! Absolute deadline for…

…. Meyer, "Two- Body Final States in Hadron Inter- actions," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 p.m. I Departments of English and Speech Student LabeT:rteah Student Lab Theatre: Original One- Acts: Arena Theatre, 4:10 p…

January 31, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1971 Hundreds of people yesterday wandered around East Quad, cite of World's Fair 1971, observing exhibits and watching variety acts by 22 foreign student clubs. Fair-goers admire an exhibition of Arab

… because we haven't tried," says President Robben Fleming. At least some black students, how- admissions: 'U s truggles ever, believe that the University is not doing all it can. "There's too much…

… buckpassing and excuses," says Andre Hunt, a member of Student Government Council. "That real big effort, that all-out drive to find black students just hasn't arrived." University officials say they have…

… Re- gents were concerned what the effect would be on standards if the Uni- versity had to lower entrance stand- ards substantially to get 10 per cent."u Of 32,940 students who answered a racial survey…

… last fall, 1,546 students on campus identified themselves as blacks, 165 as chicanos and 71 as American Indians. This represents an increase of 1.5 per cent over the estimated 3.5 per cent blacks on…

… part of students to complete the survey. I would guess there are about 300 new blacks," Fenstemacher says. While the increase was relatively small, University officials were pleas- ed with it because…

…- versity recruiting efforts will begin yielding results next fall. To reach the 10 per cent goal the University plans to admit at least 450 black freshmen, 150 black trans- fer students and 300 black…

… graduate students next year and every year thereafter.- Yet last spring, of the 8,382 black high school graduates in the state, about 4,089 planned to enroll in a university or community college. Of these…

students, only 1,252 were in the top quarter of their class, one usual criterion for admission to the University. "Quite obviously the University must compete successfully against other colleges and…

… universities in the state for a very high percentage of the very best students if the Uni- versity is to achieve its enrollment goal," Spurr says. He explains that to insure, for example, 300 black freshmen for…

April 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

…- ds, amounted to a serious challenge to Begin's refusal to relinquish the oc- cupied West Bank of the Jordan River in the interest of a peace agreement with the Arabs. The estimate of the crowd in City…

… Jewish land from biblical times. The demonstrators waved banners demanding a halt to the building of Jewish settlements in occupied Arab land and calling for more generous territorial concessions. Many of…

… when 300 war veterans signed a petition to Begin urging him to be flexible toward the Arabs. Begin responded that the veterans were a minority compared with the Israelis who elected him last May, and…

… Production/Full Moon Production Rigorous academic standards boost SATs WASHINTON (AP) - Rigorous academic standards and an avoidance of fads seem to be the secret of success for high schools whose students

… are bucking a trend toward lower scholastic aptitude test scores. That's the conclusion of the National Association of Secondary School Prin- cipals, which studied 34 high schools whose students have…

…' that they considered important to the success of their college-bound students," said the study which was released here late last week. THE REPORT said the school of- ficials involved relied on tough…

… strongly supported the emphasis on rigorous academic work, the principals' study said. SOME SCHOOLS that successfully maintained high score did so only with a special effort to encourage student enrollment…

… contrast, the report said, schools with severely declining test scores showed a sharp drop n enrollment in geometry and advanced math classes, and they "moved determinedly" toward mixing students of all…

… decline up until 1970 was due to a jump in the num- ber of minor.ity and other disadvan- taged students taking the SATs. But since 1970, it said, the decline was "vir- tually across the board, affecting…

… Iranian 'students, who have participated in a hunger strike since Tuesday night, say they're fit and will continue their fast until demands of Iranian political prisoners are met. The students, members of…

February 23, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

Arabic iournals selected from the Hebrew University catalog. Every faculty and student paper the University proauces tor publication is censored. The political rights at the students and faculty members of…

… the dormitories are currently filled beyond capacity, with many rooms converted to accommodate more students than originally intended. Since a predetermined number of -dorm kpaces must be reserved for…

… incoming freshpersons who are guaranteed dorm accommodation - the- number of spaces available to returning students is limited. OVER THE past several years a larger majority of students have reap- plied for…

… dorm housing, necessitating a lottery to determine priority. However, Schoch said it aappeared fewer students reapplied for housing in this year's lottery. "You've got a lot of jokers in the halls who…

… winners will decline to sign a lease, according to Schoch, meaning more spaces will become available for lottery losers. Students who sign a lease in one dorm but desire to live in another may be placed on…

… people who apply by April 3. Students who desire University housing but were not involved in previous lot- teries may also apply for the April drawing. Christopher Young, who finished last in the West Quad…

… council decision to give $50 to the Detroit Edison Shareholders Initiative. The group, comprised mostly of students, wants Detroit Edison to stop construction of its Fermi II nuclear power plant in Monroe…

… petition. "I don't think the councjl is there to make a stand on controversial issues," said McElroy. He said political groups should go to students individually for contributions. "We (the representatives…

… petitions. "I think that for any student gover- nment to run effectively, a certain amount of responsibility must, be placed on the students representing their houses," Lettvin said. "It was made clear at the…

… beginning of the year that Markley council had a lot of money to spend, and it was up to the students 'to let us know how they wanted to spend it." The Alice Lloyd Hall house council voted earlier this week…

October 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The FBI: Federal Bureau of Instigation? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

students who have objected to compulsory military training in the universities. So are many newspaper e d i t o r s and reporters who have broken the government's strict cen- sorship rules. Clearly, the…

… from its post as the Great Menace, and the position will soon be filled by the American college student. Hoover, being in tune with such changes, has given indications he will pursue the college student

… "menace" with the same or even greater vigor than that with which he pursued Communism. One such indication was an op- en letter to college students, entered into the Sept. 23 Congressional Record, in which…

… Hoover "exposed" the methods by which radicals "entrap" unwary, uncom- mitted, students. OF COURSE, FBI involvement with and infiltration of radical groups has been going on for some time. It is the FBI…

… violence and act in time to prevent massive property damage and loss of life. However, there is increasing evidence to indicate the FBI encourages students to acts of violence, and makes ar- rests after the…

… initiated are slim, due to Hoover's po- litical pull in Washington. * 1 -Daily-Richard Lee AN ANN ARBOR agent of the FBI stands guard in the Student Activities Bldg. this summer. The FBI attempted to gain…

July 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 47) • Page Image 10

… with a smile. "I've been planning to go for the past couple of years but this year I might make it," he said.. Shrugging his shoulders, University student Greg Touma said "I think it's cool." Touma doesn…

… Washington yesterday. Israel's Begin presents peace proposal to Carter (Continued from Page 1) tection against Arab attacks. One of the central points, according to the Subcommittees would deal with each front…

… which was won from Jordan in the t967 war and Sinai and Israeli-Syrian the subcommittee the is inhabited by some 600,000 Palestinians. Golan eHights. However, the resident Arabs would have con- BEGIN…

… immediate indication that the mony, "peace is inseparable from national se- proposal would get Carter's support, let alone the curity." endorsement of the Arab countries or the accept- ance of the PLO, which…

… demands nationhood for Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, state telivision reported its people, that Begin was to tell Carter that Israel is ready for indirect peace talks with the Arabs as a On the other hand, Begin…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…. The remain- A.rab speaker, raps Zionism as racist By DENISE FOX Detroit attorney Abdeen Jabara fired off at the Israeli govern- ment Saturday as "exclusionary," and called the practice of zionism…

…, sponsored by the American-Arab organization of Ann Arbor, and held in the Michigan Union, featured speeches on the "colonist" and "racist" practices of Israeli Zionism and the alleged violations of Arab

… rights. He also referred to exclusion in the legal system and in the education system. He claimed that an Arab may not purchase or rent,94.5 per cent of all agricultural land in Israel under the law, and…

… lion d received the juris doctor degree and 38 students by th received degrees for advanced master of laws de's f or master of comparative law degrees. paign HERSH'S address included a rambling survey…

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