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October 26, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… endorsement of Jerry Falwell. The moral choice is clear. Kopel is a third year law student. "is someone who hates Jews more than he's supposed to." According to Robison, "The non-Christian can't un- derstand…

… States?" The answer was "no." He wrote that the Catholic Church was "a political tyranny," and predicted that Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Cramer Vol. XCV, No. 44 420…

… service to the University community through its discussion of and editorial position against the proposed student code of non-academic conduct and proposed University judicial system. Nonetheless, one…

… article concerning the system's protection of students' due process rights, "Students call code unfair" (Daily, Oc- tober 18), fails to mention the main reason the proposed code and system is more…

… objectionable than the current University judicial system and rules of the University community. The ar- ticle gives the erroneous im- pression that students who are punished in the University's system will not…

November 21, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… were two good things that could be said: No good and good for nothing." Win some, lose some T HE MICHIGAN Student Assembly just can't win. Take last Tuesday's assembly meeting. Things got off to a fine…

… start, as members courageously defended student rights to life, liberty, and food in the Graduate and Un- dergraduate libraries. When folk from the libraries came to tell the assembly their reasons for…

… eliminating food from the University study centers, MSA representatives countered swiftly by arguing that the change will eliminate much-needed group study space and may even force female students to go out…

… alone at night to get a snack. But before the members could congratulate each other on sticking up for students so well, ten College of Engineering students presented an angry petition with several…

… hundred signatures. Among other things, the students charged the assembly had wrongly suggested that the University's decision to give engineering more money was linked to increased military research. The…

students also claimed the man MSA hired to investigatedefense research on campus is biased against it. Give and take THE GENERAL fund giveth, and the general fund taketh away. This old University proverb was…

… the Jewish Defense League and unabashedly advocates using violence to further the interests of Israel. He supports outlawing inter-religious marriage in Israel; he wants all Arabs living in Israel…

March 19, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…- r 'U' reports decline in lack and minority enrollment (Continued from Page 1) provide adequate financial assistance to the minority student." GOODMAN also said minority students were selecting…

… School of 1Education, where 15.8 percent of the students are black, will be reviewed for possibly major budget cutbacks. MICHIGAN Student Assembly mem- ber Valerie Mitms attacked the Univer- sity's lack of…

… their quota," Reeves said. WHILE THERE has been an increase in the number of Asian students at the University, the enrollment of other ininorities has not shown improvement, resulting in an overall…

… decrease of 0.2 percent in the number of minority students at the Ann Arbor campus. Enrollment figures for individual The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 19, 1982-Page 3 High technology conference I6 to…

… forum, entitled "Robots and High Technology: A new direction for Michigan?", is organized by students in the School of Natural Resources and is an attempt to show all sides of the im- pact of high…

… technology on Michigan. "IT IS important that students become aware of what's going on because a lot of the developments have been behind the scenes," said Glen Chown, who helped put together the conference…

…. Chown and Rob Wilke, another of the conference organizers, stressed they are trying to establish "a framework for a dialogue" between students, business, and labor about high technology and its…

October 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… from the Zionist point of view, it was a shock to me," said David Holzel of the Union of Students for Israel. "We're a little nervous. Sadat was the only Arab leader we ever dealt with. Anyone else will…

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 7, 1981-Page 3 Shapiro discusses researc By BETH ALLEN In his first visit ever to the Michigan Student Assembly, University President Harold Shapiro told…

student government representatives that the University is not actively seeking military research contracts. In response to a series of questions, Shapiro said that although the Univer- sity will not attempt…

… at the University, Shapiro assured MSAmember Ken Reeves that the University would continue its commit- ment to financial aid for minority students and noted that the University is lobbying extensively…

… in Washington against further cutbacks in federal aid and loan programs for students. MSA member Valerie Mims also asked Shapiro why the University's Af- firmative Action office has no minority…

… employees. Shapiro told Mims that the situation in the affirmative action office "doesn't reflect anything about what our attitude is" on minority recruit- ment.r Shapiro also said at the student government…

…'s weekly meeting that the University hopes by the end of the academic year to be able "to articulate just where enrollment adjustments will take place" to ease student over- crowding. He added that the…

… University plans to add more faculty members to the engineering college to balance a sliding student-faculty ratio there. IN OTHER MSA business last night, the assembly decided to take a proposed appointment…

… of David Schaper, a controversial student government activist, to an interviewing committee that would select new justices for the Central Student h policy Judiciary, the top student government court…

…. Schaper, a law student, who once was the CSJ's chief justice, raised a dispute within the assembly last spring when he attempted to revise MSA's compiled code, a body of rules which governs the conduct of…

February 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Greene edges student challenger Canadians return Trudeau to ower FromAPandUPI TORONTO - Liberal Party leader Pierre Trudeau scored the greatest election comeback in Canadian political history last night…

… Greene edged student challenger Stacy Stephanopoulos for the Democratic nomination in the Second Ward City Council Sprimary last night. Greene won by just 3.7 per cent of the vote, garnering 399 votes to…

… clerk's office, at his victory party at Bacchus Gardens Greene said, "I'm very happy. We worked a strategy which worked with students but didn't appeal only to students. I want to relate to all people…

…. Part of our strategy was to work hard in 2-9 (theBursley Hall precinct). A lot of students voted for us." Greene won in precinct 9 by more than two to one. With 37.6 per cent of the Fifth Ward vote…

… made strong bids to register students and campaign in the University dormitories in the 80 See PRIMARY, Page 5 Lalonde received only 12 votes after a low key campaign. Following her victory last night…

students out to vote in the Second Ward. "I don't know that anything went wrong," Stephanopoulos said. "We tried to get students to turn out," she added. "WE LOST. but we won. Unfor- tunately, we didn't win…

….;.:.:.:.:.:;..............-..............-.......~........................ '!..................................~....... ........................................................................................................... Carter, students discuss draft a U.S., Iran agree to U.N. panel members From AP and UPI The United States and Iran have separately agreed to the members of a commission to investigate the deposed shah…

… commission is tilted toward the Third World. Two nations represented - Algeria and Syria - form part of the radical Arab bloc and Sri Lanka is a longstanding member of the non- aligned movements. Venezuela is…

… Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski met with 300 student leaders from across the country - in- cluding Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) President Jim Alland - in Washington Friday to discuss the rein- statement of…

… registration as "very mixed." Campaign workers for Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) invited the visiting students to a reception at Kennedy's Washington headquarters, but Alland said he did not attend it. He added…

March 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… denouncing the United States and they (along with the Soviets) are the principal financial backers of almost every pro-Soviet hard-line Arab state. Saudi Arabia subsidizes regimes that are op- posed to the…

… East. One wonders whether Arabs would be more amenable to making peace with Israel if they port the United States in a conflict with the SovietUnion. King Khalid has said on several occasions that he…

… Western civilization. To believe that the Saudis, or other Arab nations, will defend our interests is a pipe dream; leaving such an important component of our survival virtually unguarded by our military is…

… commitment to) Saudi rulers as possible. Some Saudis have in- timated that they would not necessarily sup- _ ___ _ Cbe Afhdutgan 4aly Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair…

… FBI agent who was posing as an Arab shiek. Nor is anyone going to argue that senators should not face severe punishment for abusing the power of their offices. But there is a legitimate argument - an…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 11, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan .Vol. XCVIII, No. 69 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… d T" Ut/AK OPPOS To the Daily: tions of racist students is The principal problem of merely a symptom of that Black students on campus is problem. We have always de- institutional racism. The ac…

… Michigan Alliance for Disarmament, Greeks for Peace, the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Concerned Faculty, the American Friends Service This is not the first time Peter Steiner has made…

… affirmative action. His ten-term initiative, for instance, limits finan- cial aid to graduate students, dis- criminating against minorities, graduate students supporting fami- lies, and students from lower…

…. If so, why does he not apply the same standards to the actions of his own government and the CIA? The only deal with acts of racism by individual students, but on- going day-to-day racism in the…

… against racist students but racist administrators as well, who invariably have more power and influence, and whose biased views have a far greater impact than those of other in- dividual students. In…

… addition, we are not sympathetic to the "rights" of racist students, who knowingly - by their own racistactions - violate or threaten the rights of Black students and other people of color. -United Coalition…

… Soviet Jews beca sign while standing on a of the current treatment prostrate Arab labelled Palestinians by the Isra "Palestinians." I immediately government would 1 turned the page in order to tantamount…

… should never be restric Jews throughout the world, I or qualified. am deeply disturbed by the One other aspect of treatment of Palestinian Arabs cartoon was disturbing as by the Israeli authorities. The…

April 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…) - Arab hijackers yesterday forced a Kuwait Airways jumbo jet to land in north- eastern Iran, threatened to blow it up and demanded that Kuwait release 17 pro-Iranian prisoners. They later re- leased 25 of…

… level of noise or activity" must be registered with the Student Organiza- tion and Development Center which distributes "Diag authorization forms." "WE'VE BEEN rigid about the ,whole thing," said SODC…

Student Services Associate Brad Borland. Student groups can obtain megaphones from the SODC or request power for a speaker system through the University's Plant Department for at least $50. Non…

…. "Many would deem it a success," Borland said. "They got their point across." BUT STUDENT leaders say the rules unfairly limit protests. Ralliers cannot always make their point without amplification…

…, especially when few people are around to listen. "Basically, (the rules) are just censorship in our eyes," said Michigan Student Assembly President Mike Phillips, an LSA junior. "One of the main reasons for…

… the rule is to make people choose between lunch and protest. A lot of people choose lunch." Rackham graduate student Barbara Ransby, a leader of the Free South Africa Coordinating Committee and the…

Student Services Henry Johnson said the rule has nothing to do with regulating protest; instead, he said, it is enforced so people can study without being disrupted by background noise. Faculty members with…

… by the death of a close friend. 'U' student researches cancer cells, prepares for med. school By DAVID SCHWARTZ Suzie Merkle, like many other University, students, goes to class, exercises, and…

November 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… Lavon " Member of Arab Student Union, . Member of Progressive Hebrew University-Jerusalem Zionist Caucus Wednesday, November 5 * 7:30 p.m. 218 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School Free and Open to All! Doily…

… started." Many RPC members supported Carignan's call for a review committee, including RPC member and student activist Ingrid Kock, who said the absence of a review panel removes students from the…

… and basketball with his friends. Sponsored by: Progressive Zionist Caucus, Hillel, Institute of Students and Faculty on Israel, Canterbwuy House, Temple Beth Emeth, Beth Israel Congregation, Pilot…

… this master of textural piano jazz. Speakers Kay Felt- "Hospital and Health Care Matters," Student Alumni Council and Alumni Association, 4:30 p.m., Alumni Center. Robert Berdahl and Joan Stark- "The…

… before the event. (Continued from Page 1) the vote." IMPAC sent about 40 students to Illinois in 1984 to campaign for Democrat Paul Simon in his race against Republican incumbent Senator Charles Percy…

… 1) contact between professors and students. THE PROPOSED council would be charged with monitoring the quality of the freshman and sophomore years and coming up with new courses and proposals to…

… committee and the discussion, led by Steiner, was somewhat reminiscent of a student coming unprepared to class. Faculty members continually pressed Steiner on questions such as how committee members would be…

… appointed, whether students would be on the committee, whether faculty members would be compensated for their time, and how large the committee would be. "We have not thought a great deal about the structure…

September 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… hint of remorse or anguish over their own misdeeds? Colman, a graduate student at the Institute of Public Policy Studies, is founder of the Coalition Against Terror in the Middle East. Placards of the…

…. For a people who have been victims throughout much of history, David Shipler of The New York Times Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair 0 0 Vol. XCIII, No. 17 420…

… baffled by 'screw-ups' "). The Daily is published by and for the students. Most students want and expect a high quality student newspaper. How often are the words "bullshit" or "screw-up" or similar profane…

… words found in The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, or other high auality the Daily is a direct insult to its readers-University students. It undermines, criticizes, and demeans our…

… courtesy was not reciprocated. While USI does not agree with many Arab contentions, we do Herpes ad misleading have the decency to respect their opinions. I am saddened that the respect was not mutual…

February 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… the remaining eight terms 7:00 are optional. " t 'HORSEMA 9:30 Initially, "Students said they wanted no part of it (Core)," Wilcox said. The dean said he believes students' feelings 10:00 have changed…

…, according to Carolyn Lougee, chairwoman of the Committee of Undergraduate Studies.' '4t Icy 11 Students will be required to take a year-long course in western culture as well as one course in each of seven…

… enough guidance in general studies outside of their major." Lougee said there were "certain areas that the faculty felt were so vital that no student should graduate from Stanford without exposure to these…

… areas." Lougee added that both the student newspaper and student gover- nment favor the new program. Daily Official Bulletin WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1980 Daily Calendar: Psychiatry:- Robert L. Spitzer…

…' (OPEC) oil, is seriously ill, Arab diplomatic sources said yesterday in London. Khaled's sudden illness interrupted an OPEC meeting which was to have closed the cartel's rift on oil prices. Firefighters…

…. he mt tgan Vallu, 4USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 116 Wednesday, February 20, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

….0550; Composing Room: 764-0556. 0 S 6 i Sm I 'I 0 u A Lenten Seminar on Conditions In, Alternatives For, and Christian Responses To Incarceration G#RBRIEL RIC~;RID CENTER Next To St. Mary's Student Chapel…

June 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… dismayed by the damage" the raid did to U.S.-Mideast peace efforts. "Clearly the action Israel has taken has increased the hostility of Arab nations, has'heightened tensions in that regard," Stoessel said…

… the students who graduate with a BBA degree go into public accounting, Carroll said, because the field offers the supervision, teamwork, and feedback that most younger, less experienced graduates need…

…. COMPETITION FOR jobs requiring MBA graduates has increased because the degree "is becoming more common now than it was 10 years ago," said Carroll, adding that students are realizing" it is necessary in order…

July 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, July 17, 1980-Page 3 Convention Reports TANTER IS MIDEAST CONSUL TANT prof advises Reagan By SARA ANSPACH Israel - a traditional ally - and Arab Tanter said the secently…

students for providing them with meticulous lecture notes, currently co-chairs Reagan's Middle East task force - a group of six con- sultants who explore alternatives to President Carter's policies regarding…

… had a contract with ABC to hire 120 runners, and added the network specified the employees be college students. ACCOMMODATIONS AND BENEFITS for the runners are fairly simple, according to Heller. They…

June 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 18) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 3, 1980-Page 13 P Daily Classifieds (Continued from Page 12) WANTED TO RENT FALL-MALE Ph.D. student, age 27, looking for apartment, apartment mate, for Sept. Prefer…

… Medical Campus, need parking. Call Walt, 764- 3167 (day), 995-3885 (night). 75L1605 HELP WANTED I TEMPORARY JOBS IN AUGUST & SEPTEMBER Your student bookstore is now accepting applica- tions for Fall Book…

… been respon- sible for the bombings, which came exactly a month after Arab guerrillas killed six Jews on their way to prayer in the occupied town of Hebron. Jews mark the 30th day after death as a…

May 13, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…. Libyans calling themselves students took over the embassies in Vienna and Ankara and set up five-man people committees to run them. A banner hoisted at the embassy in Vienna said "old style" diplomacy was…

…, key Libyan em- bassies were taken over by self-styled committees of students who proclaimed the missions "People's Bureaus," flouted diplomatic protocols, and, ac- cording.to security sources, began put…

… opponents. Three other Libyan exiles have been slain in Rome in recent weeks. Another was killed in Bonn two days ago and at least one, a London-based editor of an anti-Khadafy Arab newspaper, was killed in…

January 26, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Students describe orientation J IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports By LISA POLLAK They came. They saw. They picked four classes…

…. And, in between, students at last summer's orientation sessions spent their time in Ann Arbor eating, drinking, testing, touring, shopping, talking, and doing everything but sleeping for 48 hours. LSA…

… occupied territories. Also, reporters saw soldiers use sledgehammers and crowbars to open shops in Gaza City and the West Bank to try to end a lingering strike of Arab merchants. In related events, four…

…, accounting, or economics. Positions exist in New York and Beverly Hills. Interested students are encouraged to review the job description and annual report available in the Career Planning and Placement Office…

…. Applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Neil W. Danzger. Drexel Burnham Lambert Students obtain experience in politics (Connued from Page 1) Some students are also well aware of the fact that the…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…, however, have not been released to the public or to the West German investigators. The security sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they had always suspected an Arab con- nection in the La…

… "crimes of destroying a country." Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON U.S. Representative Louis Stokes (D-Ohio) discusses with 200 students his conclusions on the Iran-Contra affair. Stokes was one of 15 represen…

… President Robben Fleming's draft proposal to deter racial and sexual harassment. Some councilmembers reserved comment until they had read the document, released Sunday by the Michigan Student Assembly. Mayor…

student rights violations. DeVarti said he was considering introducing a resolution at next week's council meeting criticizing the proposal. "It doesn't define anything about due process. It leaves…

… principle University restrictions on students' non-academic behavior. "I think the University is on dangerous ground when it advocates a code of non-academic conduct for acts which are not illegal," Epton…

… through education. She said the proposal was unfairly directed against students: "There are many examples of racist behavior among faculty, staff, and administrators." Another opponent of the proposal…

…, Councilmember Seth Hirshorn (D-Second Ward), suggested that anti-racism measures should focus on public officials and administrators. Student g response i (Continued from Page1) proposes "to establish a system…

… fo handling complaints of discriminatory behavior on the par of students" through regental bylaw 2.01, which grants the University president power to promote th "maintenance of health, diligence and…

… order among the students." Harris McClamroch, chair o THTL ST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Speakers Ambassador Zvi Brosh - "Eastern Europe After the Summit: An Israeli Perspective," noon-1:00 p…

… group meets second and fourth Monday of each month, 7:00-8:30 p.m., 2002 Hogback Road, Ste. 13. For info call 971- 0606. Students for Paul Simon for president - 7:00 p.m., Anderson Rm., Michigan Union…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… screaming, funny d.j." Funny and outspoken he is, but students who have him as an instructor for 19th century American literature or one of the department's core courses consistently rank him as their…

… the material," said LSA senior Leslie Shapiro. "I imagine that, when he is 55, he'll still have all that energy." Students say Weisbuch's lectures are intense, packed with interpretation and details…

…, and demanding of student in- put. "I LIKE there to be a breeziness, a lot of give and take, and plenty of action," Weisbuch said. He tries to get students to challenge his interpretations and support…

… their own opinions. But some students say Weisbuch forces his views so strongly sometimes that hecan be intimidating. Weisbuch's teaching method grew from his own college education during Daily Photo by…

… TOD WOOLF English Professor Bob Weisbuch ponders his past days of disc jockeying and his present days of teaching and challenging students to support their own opinions. ' cThe New York Time& I…

….-Thurs. 7 a.m.-3 a.m. ExIires 1/31/84 ii,&Sat. open 24 hours E %m m m mm mm oo oooooooomm# the turbulent 1960s, when college students across the country spoke out against social norms. AS AN UNDERGRApUATE at…

student, I was feeling a lot of anger toward my land," he said, lowering his voice to underline his seriousness." Literally, when I woke up in the morning the first thing I would think about was the war…

November 13, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… projects in mind, but currently lacks the finances necessary for their construction. The housing projects include a 1000- student facility with food services proposed for a North Campus location, and a 500…

…-student unit tentatively plan- ned for a parking lot located west of South Quad. SALOWITZ ALSO said most of the areas identified in the land study as suitable for multi-family -housing are generally located…

… helps tense students (Continued from Page 1) come their test-time trauma and to help them deal with the problems of time management and studying. The coun- selor said in many cases a student can overcome…

… his anxiety simply by talking to other persons experiencing similar emotions. "I AM TESTING a hypothesis I had about honor students having a great deal of anxiety," he explained. These students often…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

… daily lives of student. His day leave his own akbyimposing acame.a code unprecedented by the Shapiro en F administration in scope, harshness of Robben Fleming does this in lanuag, nd eert f pealtis…

… source of this flagrant display of personal racism is a man who is in a position to influence the academic careers of thousands of minority students on this cam- pus. Dean Peter Steiner, of the College of…

… Literature, Science, and the Arts, has on several occasions in recent months attempted to explain away the University of Michi- gan's racist policies by falsely attributing the low numbers of minority students

… these were described as Arab preoccupation with the Iran-Iraq war, or the irre- versibility of Israel's absorp- tion of occupied Palestinian lands, or more intimate alliance between the United States and…

…, after the Palestinians have proved that they cannot be forgotten, after the Israeli gov- ernment has refused to address this issue in anything but the crudest law-and-order terms and after the same Arab

Arab-Israel. conflict is that the Palestinian people have been deprived of their po- litical and human rights. They are the primary Arab party to this conflict and any solution will have to be based on…

… them would be easy. But if Israel is to escape fur- ther violence, the Palestinians' further repression and the United States more damage to its interests in the Arab world, Where's t To the Daily: I…

… want to' know what has happened to the "Music Scene" in Ann Arbor. I believed that Ann Arbor was a city where culture and progress went hand in hand. This was once the city that listened to its students

March 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… implement the University's Freedom of Speech policy and its guidelines for campus protesters. The University Council, com- prised of students, faculty and administrators, disbanded last year due to heated…

… disagreements between students and faculty. The regents have threatened to permanently dis- band the council May 1 if they can- not produce results. The meeting was the nine-mem- ber council's first substantive…

student who interrupts a speaker's address could be violating the policy. That student might receive initial sanc- free policy tions of education, mediation or public service, council members said. Social…

… rul- ings. Croxton emphasized that such sanctions should only be used in the most extreme cases. Rackham graduate student Corey Dolgon expressed concern that the mechanisms for implementing the policy…

… focus of the guidelines to students." "Thething that distinguishes (the Freedom of Speech) policy from something like a harassment policy is that people of goodwill can be on both sides of the issue…

…'s happening in Ann Arbor today Lectures "Freedom of Speech or anti- Semitism: What is happening at the University of Michigan and throughout the nation" - a speech by Mr. James Zogby of the Arab

…-American Institute in Washing- ton, D.C.; sponsored by the Ameri- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- nlittee; 7:30 p.m. in Room 100 of H4utchins Hall "The Satanic Verses-Freedom or Speech or Freedom of Reli- gion" - Dr…

…. Abdulaziz Sachedena, Sponsored by the Pakistani Students Association; 4 p.m. Rackham Audito- rim Mark Halliday, readingyfrom his work - sponsored by the Visiting Writers' Series; 7 p.m. at Rackham West…

March 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…-University Theater Department Ensemble, 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, (764- 0450).1 Philip Kerr will direct this student ensemble in Aristophanes classical Greek comedy. The women of Greece, tired of waiting for…

… the war to be over, go on "strike" by refusing to sleep with their husban- ds. .l Student plays - Residential College, 8 p.m., East Quad, (763- 0176). Residential College students will perform two…

student-written plays: Naomi Saferstein's Little Jokes and Charles Schulman's Angel.t Bars and Clubsr THE ARK (761-1451) - Dave Crossland, folk and originals. BIRD OF PARADISE ((662-8310) - Ron Brooks Trio…

….m., Rackham Galleries. The Sanction of the Victim - video-taped speech by Ayn Rand Students of Objectivism, 8 p.m., 130 Business Administration Bldg. Spring into Fitness; public Health or Public Panic? - U…

… careful. IN Libya, Khadafy urged Arabs yesterday to form suicide squads and attack American targets in retaliation for U.S. strike in the disputed Gulf of Sidra. In a radio broadcast, Khadafy called on…

… Libyans to become "human bombs" to destroy "American terrorism" and said Arabs in general should form suicide squads to hit American "companies of terror." The call came 24 hours after Khadafy said on…

January 29, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… the business hierarchy, creating an increased need for them to develop fitness programs to cope with the stress. Female students who weight train say they enjoy the mental and emotional release. Yet…

… don't mean to insult her, it's just my up- bringing, that's all," Creighton says. Gail Tate, a masters student in kinesiology who specializes in adult fitness, reports positive reactions from men in the…

…-dominated sport, since it emphasizes bulk and building up muscles for aesthetics, Waymann says. Female students and faculty mem- bers flock to the CCRB for weight training to improve their speed, en- durance, and…

…. IN BRIEF COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Khadafy offers possible end to Arab terrorism in Europe Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy will appeal to Arab terrorists…

… end boycott JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Black students ended two years of school boycotts yesterday and streamed back to classes to prepare for the new academic year on the strength of a pact parents…

… 1984 and 1985. On some days in recent months, more than 200,000 black students boycotted classes out of 1.7 million enrolled in urban areas. The boycotts have been a central factor in 17 months of racial…

… unrest that led to the deaths of more than 1,000 people, most of them blacks. Outside a school in Johannesburg's huge black township of Soweto, police used tear gas to break up groups of chanting students

… ignored in the recent national debate on education." "If more students are to be given a reasonable chance to fulfill their potential, counselors need to spend time on activities that guide students toward…

September 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 22, 1983 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan r Vol. XCIV - No. 13 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a…

…, not solve them. The school has also experienced significant enrollment declines in recent years. The number of students currently enrolled is less than half of what it was in 1972. This alone justifies…

… Saturday. That assumes, though, that enough academically capable student-athletes are not available to fill Maize and Blue uniforms and still win. Such an argument not only misinter- prets the reason for the…

… existence of in- tercollegiate athletics - to augment academics - but it sells the true stud- ent-athlete short. The University's athletic teams already have many academically talented students. Many more are…

… out there. Tearing down the wall that protects many athletes here would be a way to give more student-athletes a spot on the field. Wasserman ~A\TW~fATION I S 'SoN&I8Lr' FOtZ P\ TE [N WoRK P1CS . -811…

… percent of all U.S. aid to Israel. What PRAI does advocate is that U.S. economic aid to Israel be withheld by an amount equivalent to what Israel spends to retain, settle, and administer the Arab territores…

… Israel halts its policies of Jewish settlement in and political absorption of the oc- cupied Arab territories. The United States, along with almost all other nations, considers such expansionist policies…

September 26, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… refugees deteriorated into a shouting match between Arab'and pro-Israeli students. Leaders of several Arab student groups who organized the demonstration said the silent march was a memorial to those…

… civilians mur- dered by Christian militiamen in Beirut. But shortly into the march, some of the 200 protestors began to yell slogans blasting Israel's invasion of Lebanon. Students supporting Israel's moves…

… engineering students. Well, those days are gone. The engineering department is on its way to North Campus, and with it goes quite a bit of big bucks. The state legislature passed a bill this week clearing the…

…. i Ube im itdentsan iatiga Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Screams of delight-or of terror Vol. XCIII, No. 16 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

…. 23' 0I M ICHIGAN STATE University student John Nowack learned quite a lesson from his college. He learned not to count on open- mindedness, consistency, or fair play. How could one school teach one…

student so much? It's easy when you play by MSU's underhanded rules. When Nowack was kicked out of his fraternity for being a homosexual, he turned for help to the first source that came to mindi…

… dif- ferent minority. MSU recently rushed to place another fraternity on probation for putting an advertisement in a student newspaper that included what might be called a "Little Black Sambo" doll…

February 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… ending up at the Federal Building downtown, an ever-expanding roup of high school and University students and area residents waved banners criticizing the draft and promoting pacifism. THE DEMONSTRATION…

… join in protests with students who were grade schoolers when the nation's campuses erupted in opposition to the Vietnam War. "Suddenly this is very personal," said an uniden- tified woman at a protest…

…, support for the president ran high. Sixty-seven per cent of those questioned in a random telephone survey by the Ohio State Univer- sity student government said they backed draft registration. And 63 per…

… suggest reinstituting the draft, however. "IT'S KIND OF a deja vu for me," said the Rev. Richard Dannenfelser, Brown University's assistant chaplain, as about 300 students packed a campus auditorium…

… Iowa Civil Liberties Union told about I50 students at the Drake University campus in Des Moines. By ALISON HIRSCHEL A list of "less than six" finalists for the job of University vice-president for…

… search had been run any differently. The presidential search involved in- dividual faculty, student, and alumni advisory groups working with the Regents, who made the final decision in July, after a ten…

…- addressed the problem as "the un- . Kahane's hardline speech willingness of Arabs to recognize a 1st mild protests against his Jewish state in any size or form." Yet, ifter a bizarre mcident in Kahane said he…

… dispute in Israel. Kahane said that the man who had threatened to Arabs already living in all those areas , possibly Nazis, but gave no could continue living there if they f his identity or whether he…

… unsympathetic to students who wait in freezing weather at the Washtenaw bus stop. Math Prof. Morton Brown noted, "Every time I go by, I see a field of red noses waiting for the bus." Sniff, sniff. QI work of…

… Union message. In no time, students were out on the Diag, chanting timeworn slogans such as "Hell no, we won't go." nuclear war) are not recognized by federal law, the questionnaire said.-The questions…

March 30, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

… gasoline bombs at patrolling soldiers and the Israelis opened fire and wounded eight of the demonstrators. The unprecedented crackdown on the 1.5 billion Arabs in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip was…

… aimed at halting four months of unrest and at preventing mass demonstration by Palestinians today. Today marks the 12th anniversary of Land Day, when Israeli soldiers killed six Arabs protesting land…

… confiscation. Foreign relief workers were barred from entering the occupied lands. Thousands of police were mobilized yesterday to enforce curfews in Arab towns in Israel. General access for journalists has been…

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March 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… schools converted to detention cen By KRISTINE LALONDE Seven Arabs were wounded in confrontations in t Four protesters - arrested Bank, including a 12-year-old girl shot in the left Saturday at an anti…

…-Nazi rally on village 10 miles west of Nablus, hospital officials repo charges of felonious assault - will Yesterday's deaths brought to 109 the number of probably face arraignment sometime since the Arab

… Woodlief, Boston Herald reporter and faithful follower of Simon's campaign across college cam- puses, deeply distressed. tinians vo Palestinians dead n which Arabs were ters. the occupied West leg in Tamoun…

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March 19, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, March 19, 1982 The Michigan Daiiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair Vol. XCII, No. 132 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 a…

… Arbor City Hall on March 20. The Univ- sity and Ann Arbor communities are thus confronted with a challenge: Will the Hitler-lovers be stopped by a massive mobilization of students, trade unionists, Jews…

…, blacks, Arabs, homosexuals, socialists and all the rest of us on the fascists' hit list for extermination? Or will the Michigan stormtroopers march again and again with greater numbers and ever…

… Spartacus Youth League. This call to action has the endor- sement of a large number of groups and individuals represen- ting labor, student, and minority organizations opposed to the "SS Action= Group" march…

… SEIU Local 31M; Roy Greer, business manager, Laborers International Union Local 959; UAW Local 1776; the Arab-American Community Ad- visory Council; Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…PINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. XCI, No. 36 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Bobtheengineer by…

… district. She'd represent Ralph Nader . . ." So you can imagine my sur- prise last week during Gerald Ford's University visit, when Pursell's volunteers handed me and other students a leaflet boasting about…

… democraticajly elected parliament quite similar to that of England. In addition, it should be pointed out that every Arab resident of Israel is also a full citizen, including the right to an equal vote in all…

… elections. There are in fact, Arab mem- bers in the Knesset who' par- ticipate in the lawmaking ac- tivities of that body. To directly compare the democratic country of Israel with that of the authoritarian…

… governments in Russia and the apartheid system in South Africa is simply ludicrous, and unworthy of fur- the armies of any other country in the world. Finally, by quoting the Arab shopowner that "after gaining…

March 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… of the Jewish history and tradition. By dismissing anti-Semitism as irrelevant to the Middle East conflict, Prosterman is ob- viously telling us that he has not seen Arab newspapers, books, and school…

… lessons filled with traditional Jew-hatred. He apparently is not familiar with the persecution of Jews in Arab lands and the forced migration of 3/4 million Jews from these countries since 1948. He…

… by students at the University of Michigan Withholding tax plan should be withheld 9US1A'5 MOV6 103 Af~f LISTAPJ IJ PRVVOKCC' OR As. R'L 5S1A 5RSN I 5 £XtzIfAJ5 AFF1 -ikiw 61n CAu)aOr ORt A HOS- AF6…

… organization? A. Sure. We're a group of concerned University students who have been classified as Nerds, Dorks, Eddies, and Weirdos by students because of the way we talk, look, dress, and twitch. We feel that…

June 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

… the American relations with the Arab world in- creasingly suspect, and to frustrate the goals of U.S. policy in the Middle East. As Lebanese students, we protest against the brutal Israeli invasion of…

…4 Opinion I eeicignUal Page 6 Wednesday, June 16, 1982 The Michigan Daily _ 4 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 30-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at…

… know. Christy is a senior in LSA. I 4 LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Lebanese students speak out To the Daily: A great deal of misinformation has been spread by the news media about the war in Lebanon. We…

… Lebanese students would like to take this opportunity to set the. record straight. In fact, the Israeli's objective is not only the liquidation of Palestinians, but ultimately to carry out a major…

June 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

… To the Daily: Regarding the recent letters exonerated for punching out an from Malika Mutakabbir and Arab-speaking student because Joseph F. Ferguson: Mutakabbir we are frustrated in our attempts…

…0 Opinion I Pane 8 Wednesday, June 10, 1981 The Michigan Daily ...yam ., i The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 25-S Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the…

… understands why Leo Kelly Jr. to understand our foreign T.A.'s; (allegedly) reacted the way he a woman should be forgiven for did in shooting two university exploding in violence against a students, and…

… therefore taking away her to be whether or not we accept security and freedom; a black violence as an outlet for person should be understood for frustationasdan e(inthisr murdering two white students

June 03, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

… and other Arab and Islamic nations and warnings of the possibility of a new Mideast war. Syria moved anti-aircraft missiles into Lebanon on April 29, a day after Israeli jets downed two Syrian…

… BURSLEY AND MARKLEY HALLS ALL ON MALE CORRIDORS. 1 ASSISTANT RESIDENT DIRECTOR IN FLETCHER (MALE CORRIDOR) 3 GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHING ASSISTANTS IN PILOT PROGRAM ALICE LLOYD. Resident Advisor and Assistant…

… Resident Director positions require the comple- tion of a minimum of 55 undergraduate credit hours by the first day of employ- ment: graduate status for Graduate Student Teaching Assistants in Pilot Program…

…. Graduate Student Teaching Assistants teach courses of their -own design in Alice Lloyd and have corridor counseling duties. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a resistered U of M student of the Ann Arbor Campus…

April 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… LSA senior Dina Khoury, the president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Khoury said ADC will demand a required class to edu- cate students about other cultures and ethnicities. LSA…

…, Page 2 Students demand to 'U' action against racist fliers BY DIMA ZALATIMO University student leaders will be looking for ac- tion, not rhetoric, when they meet with administrators tonight to discuss…

… recent racist incidents on campus. The students will meet with the newly-formed Task Force on Safety and Security, which is made up of administrators, students, faculty, and staff. "I anticipate to find…

… out exactly what the adminis- tration intends to do about these racial incidents," said Black Student Union President Chris Jones, a Business School senior. "I don't have time to hear the adminis…

…- tration just condemning racial incidents. I would like to see a concrete plan." Tonight's meeting, at 6 p.m. in the Michigan Union Ballroom, will be an open discussion between students and the…

… administration. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Charles Vest will attend the meeting, but Music School Dean Paul Boylan, the chair of the task force, will be out of town. Several student

…-American Students' Council, said she would like to see the administration reach out to more minority students. Patel said she will propose that the administration meet regularly with minority students. "This shouldn…

…, South Africa, at a time when the to- See Ashe, Page 2 BY JOSH MITNICK Students concerned about final exams conflicting with religious holidays may not have to choose an exam over honoring the holiday…

…. Charles Vest, University provost and vice president for academic af- fairs, sent a letter to faculty mem- bers asking that alternative dates be arranged for students who have reli- gious conflicts with…

…- quest sensitivity on the part of fac- ulty so students fulfilling religious obligations are not penalized or dis- advantaged," said Kay Dawson, as- sistant to Vest. Vest was unavailable for com- ment. In…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…I Library prosecutes magazine vandals By MELISSA RAMSDELL Three University students were convicted last week in the Ann Arbor Municipal Court of charges of muti- plating library materials, a misde…

…- neanor under Michigan state law. The students were caught in November ripping pictures out of magazines in the graduate library by a library employee. When the Ann Arbor Police arrived, the students

… during which students called for the selection of the first deaf person to head Gallaudet, which was founded by an 1864 act of Congress. Student leader Jerry Coval, said protests would continue until a…

… University and Church. Several students accused the police of brutality and the de- partment was condemned by the Michigan Student Assembly. AL S O, earlier that summer, University Sociology Prof. Aldon Morris…

…" which may affect their dealings with the public;: and .to promote an appreciation of Ann Arbor's diversity among police officers. By MOLLY FINLEY Lately on campus, students have been wrapping themselves…

… in scarves with a foreign flair - black and white cotton scarves that come from middle eastern countries. Some of the students wearing them, however, do not understand that the scarves symbolize…

… revolt against the British mandate, said LSA sophomore Rashid Taher. Taher sells the scarves in the fishbowl and the basement of the Michigan Union. STUDENTS WEAR the scarves - some of which have white…

March 28, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… executive officers of the Michigan Student Assembly during yesterday's tabulations after a close battle with the Student Rights party candidates. Muenchow and Thompson, who will take over as president and…

… vice president, respectively, will lead an assembly split between the more con- servative Meadow candidates and the Applwants to answer RA offers. today By EVE BECKER Students who were offered resident…

… applican- ts on a waiting list. Alan Levy, building director for See MORE, Page .5 more liberal Student Rights can-' didates, as well as numerous in- dependent and write-in represen- tatives. WITH 1996…

… votes, the Meadow ticket beat out Student Rights candidates Jen Faigel and Mark Weisbrot, who had 1,844 votes. Muenchow is a senior in the School of Natural Resources, and Thompson is an LSA junior. The…

… are based on preliminary counts, and results will not be certified until after a recount is completed over the weekend. Total voter turnout was 4,889 students, whichwasslightly lower than election…

January 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 14, 1986 Council's efforts reflect compromises on code (Continued from Page 1) against the risk." HARTMAN said the council felt the student should not…

… be forced to suffer academically - at least not until the University has proven their guilt. The student should not be forced to miss classes unless absolutely necessary, she said, and if so, he should…

… be allowed to make up any they might miss. She said recently the council is working under an atmosphere of suspicion from students, "so we're going to have to be especially careful about bending over…

… backwards to protect rights." Along those lines, the council has set up an appeal process for the student before the hearing. Previous code drafts gave the accused no op- portunity to appeal the coordinator…

…. Administrators had conceded to an all-student hearing board in their last proposal two Novembers ago. Studen- ts had protested earlier drafts which called for boards comprised of students, facultymembers, and ad…

… the hearing could levy.rEarlier drafts gave the board power to suspend or expel a student. But Suzanne Cohen, a law student and co-chair of the coun- cil, has said she favors a 14-week time limit for…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… Organization said he had gone to an Arab country they did not identify. THERE WAS no confirmation of any of the reports. The whereabouts of Abbas, who is close to PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat, remained a mystery…

… Office of Career Planning and Placement, ad- vises prospective law students at Pre-Law Day yesterday. Pre-Law day By REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN A declining number of applicants may make it easier for students to…

…, featured representatives from over 80 law schools of varying size, prestige, and expense. PRE-LAW DAY is designed to give undergraduate students an opportunity to meet with recruiters from various law…

… more offers options attractive to students in an effort to improve their image, according to A. Jane Rodgers, the assistant dean of Syracuse Law School. At the University of Michigan's Law School there…

… has been a modest decline in the number of applications. But the law school, in turn, has reduced the entering class size by 100 students - from 1,200 to 1,100. Like the University, other respected law…

… schools have lowered the number of students they will accept. If ad- missions officers feel that the quality of students is declining, they won't feel obligated to take as many students as they previously…

… also condemned a resolution approved by the Rackham Student Government that opposed Vice President George Bush's visit on campus last week. ONE CRITICAL factor "that un- derstates any great scholarly in…

… continued, "I- must confess I was saddened by a recent action by Rackham Student Government to ban an entire class of government officials from visiting our campus. Actions like these, as trivial as they may…

… deficits in faculty salaries, student aid, equip- ment, and some key academic areas. In addition, there are some initiatives that will seem compelling. And it is unlikely that new resources will be…

… captured a pose that has won the couple two statewide dance contests and auditions on television's "Dance Fever," - as well as popularity among more than 600 eager dance students here in Ann Arbor. But it…

June 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…, she said she still has time for a social life. "I've been real fortunate - a lot of my friends are involved in the same things Iam." Deaver said the Student Achievement Award "was very special because…

… tutored and counseled first-year accounting students and has participated in recruiting visits to high schools. Bates admits recognition is nice "but it means so much more to have the people you're helping…

… this year's ceremony diminished the importance of the awards. Another mentioned that the nominations forms should be distributed throughout the campus so more deserving students can be recognized. The…

… Office for Student Organizations, Activities, and Programs (SOAP), will hand out the awards next spring. The office is already working at getting together a more comprehensive list of student groups, said…

… Evashevski. Her successor, David Mitchell-Yellin of the SOAP office, said his goal is to get in- formation about the awards out earlier in the term so there will be more time for people to nominate students

… Minister Josef Skaff said after a meeting of President Amin Gemayel and Prime Minister Rashid Karami. Iran rejects U.N. resolution ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Iran yesterday rejected a U.N. Security…

… In: *"Promoting a Product " Sales * Advertising Apply at the Student Publications Bldg. (next to S.A B.) or call 764-0550 for more information 01 Ele tdt an Butty Member of the Associated Press Vol…

…. XCIV- No. 12-S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at…

April 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… town to the Temple Mount. After the shooting, in which two Arabs died and nine were wounded, Jerusalem Police Chief Yoshua Caspi got to the gunman, took his weapon, and heard him say:"So many of my…

….m., Lorch Hall. PIRGIM and North American Students of Cooperation - Mondragon, 7 & 8:30 p.m., Anderson Rm., Union. Netherlands Amer. Univ. League - Tiro, 7 p.m.; Charlotte, 9 p.m., Michigan Theatre. SPEAKERS…

…:45 p.m., Union. Baptist Student Union - Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., 2408 Mason Hall. Amer. Chem. Soc./Students - free tutoring for chemistry, 10 a.m. - noon, 1210 Chem. Graduate Women's Network - Panel…

…, Jannine Moore, said. She said GEO would like to set class size limits at 25 students with a depar- tmental average of 20 students per class. Experts say Hackett 'nompetent' for trial (Continued from Page 1…

… current system, cards are inserted in graduate student assistant's mailboxes. The graduate students must mail back the cards indicating whether or not they wish to be members of the union. Under the…

… proposed system, graduates would be given cards to mail back only if they dlid not wish to be members of the union. Both union and non-union graduate student assistants have to pay fees to GEO. GEO is also…

January 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… two proposals. "How is getting smaller going to save us any money or make us better?" Education Prof. Loren Barrit asked the assembly. He explained that if the University admits fewer students there…

… member, said he felt those cuts that are made must differential rather than across the board. LSA student government member Emerson Baty urged members of the assembly to also thoroughly discuss the effects…

…-Written on the Wind, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7 p.m.; The Tarnished Angels,9 p.m. SPEAKERS AFSC Reps. to the Middle East-James Fine, "Iran, The Gulf and the Arab-Israeli-Palestinian Conflict", Inter. Ctr., noon…

… Communication, Inc. - Mich. League, Rm. A, 7 p.m. Hos House Christian Fellowship-Union Conf. Rm. 4,7:30 p.m. Union of Students for Israel-UGL I Multipurpose im., 8p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Computer Ctr.- Demonstration…

… MEYER The Michigan Student Assembly last night issued a public apology to Iranian University students for its delay in of- ficially recognizing a campus Islamic, student group. In its meeting last week…

… the Iranian student group explained that their organization was designed to promote cultural and educational exchange between the United States and Iran. MSA granted official recognition to the group…

… regret for any unjustified implications against Iranian students that last week's post- ponement might have fostered. Earlier in the meeting, a represen- tative of the Revolutionary Workers League…

September 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…. Students from Eisenhower and nearby MacAr- thur High School-more than 2,000 in all-attended the rally. The two schools, on opposite sides of the room, competed in shouting "Reagan" and "Bush" to see who…

… enrollment up at medical schools FARM BUREAU' INSURANCE GROUPI MARK WELLIVER 5095 Saline Rd.-Ann Arbor, MI Phone: 663-3141 DAM COMPUTERS "You'll swear by us" STUDENT / STAFF SPECIALS RCA TERMINAL -with…

…, and checks (with Approval) (Continued from Page 1) possible reason there are more women than minority medical students is that the "women's movement has been more successful that minority progr- ams…

… have been in getting their con- stituents into professional schools, into the business world." THE RELATIVELY small number of black and Hispanic medical school students is due, in part, to the fact that…

…." Crowley also said minority students in high school may. not be directed toward science and medicine. The AMA said the number of women enrolling in medical schools in the United States has been growing since…

…. IN 1983-84, more than 32 percent of the medical school students and more than a quarter of the expected graduates were female. There are 67,443 students in the 127 U.S. schools. Of U.S. black students

… King Hussein's move in breaking with 16 other Arab League states and restoring ties to Egypt "will lead to a new stage of common action by peoples who share the same view of events to achieve security…

… and peace throughout the region." The17 Arab countries broke relations with Egypt in 1979 after the late President Anwar Sadat made Egypt the first Arab nation to sign a peace treaty with Israel. Fla…

…. bus-train wreck kills two PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - A freight train smashed into a bus carrying four private school students yesterday, killing two and injuring the driver, who was the mother of one of the…

… victims, officials said. The other two students escaped in time and were not injured. "It appears that the bus stalled out while making the crossing," said Linda Main, a Florida Highway Patrol supervisor in…

November 05, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -= The Michigan Daily - Saturday, November 5, 1983 Students convicted i test scam Looking for a way to make up for the lousy grades you got on your midterm? Two former University of Texas…

students can recommend the wrong way to study for finals. Gregory Wallace and Harry Fouke were convicted and sentenced last week for attempting to steal final exams from Prof. Robert Witt of the Univer- sity…

… final and $400 for a finance final by university student James Brown, who received immunity from 'prosecution for agreeing to testify against Wallace and Fouke. C .O L.L.. rq a::c3,:xp…

… were kept. The university has suspended 23 students for one year for their par- ticipation in the theft. Assistant District Attorney Ben Florey said that the exam thefts may be related to a string of…

… thefts at the unive sity and at several other colleges. He would not say which colleges were involved or how many students are part of the ring. -The Daily Texan Texas A & M hero admits to lying Suffering…

… from a slightly bruised ego, A Texas A & M student faces possible expulsion from the school's prestigious Corps of Cadets for lying about an aborted act of heroism. Clarence Brown, a sargeant in the…

… to hear of anyone lying, especially if it's one of us," said Preston Abbot, commander of the cor- ps. Formerly a military school, Texas A & M now makes service in the corps voluntary for male students

… have been major infestations north of the Mexican border, particularly in Texas. Saturday, November 5, 1983 Vol. XCI V-No. 52 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

… 4 14 i+ I { Terrorist bombs Israeli post in Beii (Continued from Page 1) scene, pulling out bodies of soldiers and Arab prisoners, and placing them on stretchers under gray blankets. Three…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… from the ac- tions of students... There is a kind of vested interest within the university in dealing with knowledge in a rather antis.:ptic way, so that those who occupy the commanding heights of…

…, is not without repercus- sions. Solidarity demonstrations in Egypt, Jordan and Morocco have been met with beatings and arrests. (Guardian, 3-30-88, p.17) In Madison, Wisconsin, 400 Arabs, progressive…

…. Students at this university have also been aggressive in showing solidarity with the Palestinian peo- ple. In addition to demonstrations and rallies, there have been numer- ous speakers and educational…

… activi- ties. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the West guilty party. The United States gives Israel six billion dollars a year in foreign aid…

…- icy is not limited to one sector of the community. People of all colors - Black, white, Arab, Jew, Asian - have been vocal in condemning the occupation, the military aggres- sion and the social and…

…-Jewish or anti-Semitic. The only way for us to put an end to the beatings, the harassment, and the economic exploitation, is to unite around this issue. On campus, students involved in the Latin Am- erican…

… will make the journey to Rackhani with my can of beans. If it were not such a devastating experience; if people were not starving, it would almost seem funny - me and my can of beans. Many students who…

… brought to the forefront of communities, societies, and na- tions. Assuming they want to, under- class people like Charles Smith and Linda will never attend a Big Ten university. Students should know and…

… understand "why." -Woolridge is aformer Daily news staffer. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the it …

October 24, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1985 Inquiring Photographer By John Munson 6 "Do you feel the University is justified in putting a hold credit on students who have not been…

… Anderson, class of 1983: chitecture junior: No. In- chitecture junior: I would student: I think it's good. It's Yes. If people aren't vac- I don't think so. I could see it stead they make them pay say so…

… governor, and a student was killed during a battle between government troops and insurgents in renewed violence yesterday, authorities and news reports said. Esewhere, security forges attacked a crowd of…

… deputy operations commnder based in Davao city, said Murillo angered insurgents by criticizing them in his broadcast on a local radio station. Arab leaders to talk peace CAIfO, Fypt - President Hasni…

Arab leaders would talk about an offer by Israeli Rime Minister Shi=n eres to begin peace talks with Jordan this year. The Aman meeting was arranged during a telephone call from Hussein to Mubarak on…

… security said his department does not permit signs which block the view of other people or cameras at University even- ts. In another complaint related to the Today show, former student David Wolf alleged…

… that a student director of the marching band grabbed a trumpet he had been playing near the end of the broadcast. "I guess he was afraid that we would play while the marching band was playing," Wolf said…

…. "We were only supposed to disrupt what (host Bryant) Gumbel was saying, so I don't know why he was so worried." THE STUDENT director, Bryan El- Zoghby, said he grabbed the horn because he thought it…

… commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Peace Corps, a group of protesters said they were pushed and verbally harassed by students in the section reserved for invited guests. Representatives of the College…

April 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… swayed by interests in Arab oil. nmonaru~ if that margin isn'tthere, then you just have to raise your rents more." Student tenants: "We find that when they get out of the dorm, the first time they…

…, and we have to pay money in ,security deposits and interests, that eats away at that margin of profits, and at the end of the year, you analyze, and 'The students don't know anything about University…

… by the large organizations, Arab-Israeli land dispute focus of Official's talk By DAVID MEYER The continued occupation of the Israelisoccupied West Bank and Gaza Strip areas is essential to the…

…'re renting, you have problems. . . they're wet behind the ears." "You get a graduate student that's rented for a couple years, and you find a marked difference in how an apar- tment is kept, and just when to…

… destructiveness by students. It's amazing to believe that a kid, going to college and with a certain amount of smarts up here, the kind of things they'll do in a building. Either grafitti, marking up walls, kicking…

… the tenant because you have a third party. The students don't know anything about University mediation, but they sure as hell know about the tenants union. It's counter- productive." "I think this…

students will be establishing their track record, and they'll be held accountable for it." The University and the housing market: "If the University chooses to be in the rental market, they should be under…

… South State St. SECOND FLOOR -- - . _. { : ., I , Y. h; , f Tckets: $4.00; $300 (Students 51.50) Hill Boxr Office Openrs April 14. 9 arm-5 pm. Mail Orders: Tckets Manager Mens Glee Club 024…

April 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… assassinated March 24. LETTERS TO THE DAILY: NviielY YeaIrs of IdAifo0rio Freed(1om PIRGIM explains anti-draft position Vol. XC, No. 151 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… Board of Directors (made up of student representatives from our five campus chapters) passed a resolution opposing peacetime registration on the grounds that it threatened civil liberties and was possibly…

… PIRGIM fails to represent the majority of campus students on this issue, and that as a public interest group we are too political. We feel such comments must be put in proper perspec- tive. The 52 per cent…

… of students nationwide that favor registration is cited from a poll from a publication (Today's Student) we have frankly not heard of until recently. We have heard of The Michigan Daily, whose first…

… poll in the heat of the Afghanistan crisis still showed 55 per cent of students opposed registration. Yet representing the view of a simple polled majority is not the sole function of a public interest…

… group. In 1972, 16,000 students on this campus requested the Board of Regents to assess a mandatory fee to fund what is now the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan (this fee is now voluntary…

… Pravda or Arab propaganda) has frequently pointed out and which the Israeli government does not deny. Logically the Israeli gover- nment's denial of Palestinian civil and national rights cannot be condoned…

… 1930s spelled doom to the obser- vation and respect of individual civil and human rights. This is what we have to be wary of now whether Jews or Arabs. Finally, it took courage from both professor Shahak…

February 22, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…S Pag I r-OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, February 22, 1989 The Michigan Daily 40 e il4afn aiftj Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 102 Ann Arbor…

… management priority." Duderstadt is commercializing the University's image to make his anti-student policies appear, more appealing. Harrison, president of a New Hampshire university consulting firm, has…

…. The Michigan Mandate proclaims- "diversity," "pluralism," and a "multi- cultural University." This slick prose goes unchecked while the University prints lies about Latino students in the srport from…

… the Office of the President, One Year Later. Unchecked still while University ad- missions rely on the class, cultural, and gender biased SAT for selecting its White male students. The ETS (the company…

… which makes and administers the SAT) says that the SAT does not predict a student's ability to succeed in college, but, rather, their parents' in- come. Likewise, the State of New York no longer uses the…

students not to faculty and administrators. In an equally devistating propaganda coup, Harrison persuaded CBS News to broadcast from the Ann Arbor cam- pus. This gave the administration a chance to put its…

… national attention to Michigan over racist incidents (including some by the administraiton) were excluded in favor of random and reactionary students such as Mark Se- lenger of the Michigan Review who put…

… forth the idea that racism is rare and isolated on campus. CBS naturally gave ample time to Duderstadt and other administrators and students who were paid by the University such as a football player on a…

… the image he wants, to tell his story, rather than simply talking to the students. A public relations director is anti- thetical to the idea of direct and equal communications. PR people create im- ages…

November 15, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… 11/15/1988, written partly in Arabic - the day of the Declaration of Palestinian Independence. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan '<!.;. 420 Maynard St. A,.::;..:.....' .C…

… name of the Palestinian Arab people on our Palestinian territory, with its capital Jerusalem." Palestinian Declaration of Independence: November 15, 1988.' Today, Palestinians from all over the world…

… independent state in Pales- tine. In November 1947, the United Na- tions (comprising almost exclusively western powers) partitioned historic Palestine - without consulting its Arab inhabitants - into two states…

… recruiting physicists and students at the University for em- ployment. The LLNL and LANL are the two principle nuclear weapons labs in the U.S. They have designed every warhead in the United States' nuclear…

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