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October 17, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday,_October 17, 1981-Page 5 ANNB INDIVIDUAL THEATRES New rift opensA$j50 WED. SAT. 0 ASUN. in Arab ran ks til 600PM Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS STUDENTS BEN HELMS (left) and Andy…

… for the Middle East praised by PLO leader Yasser Arafat. In remarks published by the leftist Beirut newspaper As Safir, Syria and Palestinians groups rejected the plan as being against Arab aspirations…

…, and an unacceptable approach to a set- tlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The plan, unveiled by Saudi Crown Prince Fahd in August, calls for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state…

…, withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied Arab territory, and the right of all states in the region to live in peace. THE LATTER point appeared to be the key to the plan. because it implied acceptance of…

October 13, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…4 TPINION Pge 4 Tuesday, October 13, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 R e tuthe Uichigan l Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan S. African sister school Vol. -XCVIII, No. 24…

… expression at the University. The guidelines, however, are only a thinly veiled set of authoritative mechanisms granting the University administration undue control over the lives of students outside of the…

… is filled with discrepancies. It allows, for inst- ance, that "the usual range of human emotions" may be displayed by the audience. "Usual" to whom, is the question. The "usual" behavior of a student

… is necessarily different from University President Harold Shapiro's idea of "usual" behavior. The proposal gives the University the power to judge and punish students whenever it deems it appropriate…

… tell my people that I love them ," said Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu, age 20, to his mother as he walked to his hanging on April 6, 1979 in South Africa. Mahlangu was one of hundreds of black students who…

… fled South Africa after the Soweto student protests in 1976 - which centered on the unequal high school curriculums, one for blacks and one for whites, established by the government, and the countrywide…

… privilege. Presently in South Africa the educational system is used by the Apartheid regime as a mechanism of further oppression. Not only does Bantu education for black students consist of minimal math and…

… science, but there are no accurate courses that address the experience of black South Africans. It is estimated that out of a total of 126,000 students in rural areas who began school in 1978, only 19…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… Page 1 which initially read "Stop Arab Ter- rorism." Later that day, Tagar changed the slogan to "Stop All Terrorism" after complaints from students that the original slogan was anti-Arab. Tagar…

… of the Ad-hoc Committee Against Anti-Arab Racism who campaigned AVAILABLE AT: alphIlIriphlse 715 N. University " 663-6816 Upstairs from Jacques and Mrs. Peabody's Between Moe's and Comerica for the…

… resolution, said, "We (the Arab Community) interpret this as saying that racism against Arabs will not be punished." If the resolution had remained, Tagar's recognition would have been withdrawn unless the…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $25.00 in-town and $35 out…

…-of-town, for fall only $15.00 in-town and $20.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763…

March 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…4 The Michigan Daily-Saturday, March 27, 1982-Page 3 New service searches for .student financial aid By FANNIE WEINSTEIN More than $3 billion in scholarships, loans, and work-study endowments are…

… waiting to be claimed by students, the only problem is knowing where to look, says J. Dale Boyd, the head of Ann Ar- bor's newly-founded scholarship search service. Boyd, who last. month founded the Ann…

… Arbor based American Academic Scholarship Service, claims that all students need do to find all this money is pay him a $49 fee and he will find for them at least five potential sources of financial aid…

…. BUT, HARVEY Grotrian, the University's director of financial aid, warns that students should be careful before dishing out fees to any of the many financial aid serach services that have cropped up…

… around the country over the past year,. "We're not saying they're not a valuable source (for locating of aid)," he said. "But students should not use these services blindly. they should do some footwork on…

… their own and then consider them." "We would suggest that students familiarize themselves first with in- formation available free to the studen- ts," Grotrian said, adding that a book with listings of…

… scholarship sources is available at the University's Office of Financial Aid in the Student Activities Building. BOYD, WHO is a local aerospace, executive, said his service is hooked in- to a New Jersey…

February 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…-paying Arab businessmen have for two years been investigating a U.S. senator, six congressmen and 13 state officials, of- ficials said yesterday. Sources said the FBI used hidden cameras to film most of the…

… meetings at which undercover agents handed high public officials a total of nearly $1 million in cash. IN RETURN, the public officials allegedly promised to help a supposed wealthy Arab businessman in his…

… handed over an undeter- mined amount of money. E Run for your psyche Does jogging improve one's outlook on life? Possibly, according to some researchers. The Institute of Mental On the inside A student

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… Lebanon under an Arab League mandate to enforce a truce reached after Moslem-Christian hostilities erupted in civil war in 1975. But Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul- Halim Khaddam was quoted in his country…

…'s newspapers yesterday as saying the Arab nations are now withholding the $15 million a month support. The reason was unclear. Neither U.S. or Israeli officials would disclose Habib's plans or discuss details of…

… Languages Building, 3:15 p.m. SACUA - Meeting, 1:15 p.m., West Alcove, Rackham. The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 9-S Saturday, May 16, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the…

February 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… need to articulate their views on the war in Afghanistan, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and aid to the contras just to name a few. These are issues of student concern, to which active individuals will want…

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, February 9, 1987 The Michigan Daily j -1 I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVII,.No. 92 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… are the computers? THE CURRENT PETITION AFOOT To prevent the Michigan Student Assembly from passing resolutions regarding foreign affairs is misguided. Opponents argue that Assembly members are unable…

… to represent the students on foreign policy because these issues are not considered during the campaign process. In this case it is the campaigns, not the agenda of MSA meetings, that should change. It…

… would be irresponsible of MSA to eliminate the discussion of international issues to focus solely on University or students' rights issues. Matters of foreign policy are often areas of University…

… involvement and of concern to students. Students have the right to ask the Assembly to pass resolutions against University investment in South Africa or the United States involvement in Vietnam. The students

… to use all means at their disposal. The core of the problem is the representativeness of the members of the Assembly. Along with student rights, foreign policy must become an issue during the campaigns…

…. MSA's legitimacy comes into question because only 15 percent or less of students vote in MSA elections. If candidates to the Assembly add issues to their campaign platforms and voter turn out increases…

…, Assembly needs to remain open to discuss all issues of student concern. Don't egg him on LAST WEDNESDAY, STUDENTS protested outside the Lawyers Club in response to Edwin Meese's prejudicial actions as…

… Attorney General. At the protest, students threw eggs and snow balls at the government officials. If the protest had remained more peaceful, the message would have been clearer. While hitting Meese with eggs…

October 25, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… meeting, which drew approx- imately 30 Arab and Jewish students, was organized by interested students who feel that there is a need for an open dialogue between Arabs and Jews on campus. "We are always…

…Ninety- nine years of editorialfreedom Vol. IC, No. 34 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 25, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily Arabs, Jews begin campus dialogue BY TARA GRUZEN A newly…

… organized group, "Sa'lam Shalom - The Arab Jewish Peace Project" met for the first time last night to openly discuss members' differing viewpoints about the current state of relations in the Middle East. The…

… working against each other," said Suha Hamid, a Pharmacy graduate student who started the group. "We agree on a lot - for instance, we all think that there should be human rights for all people." Lynn…

… Schler, a LSA senior who helped establish the group added, "the point of the meeting is that we don't agree on everything." The group was started by four students who joined together at See Peace, Page 5 C…

… said. There is a close connection between racism and sexism in sexual assault, explained graduate student and panel member Cathy Cohen. The definition of rape by contemporary society has to be broadened…

… panel were the Twana Rackham Graduate student Cathy Cohen, a member of People Organized to Wipe Out Rape, speaks in a Sexual Assault Brawley case, racism in the Bush presidential campaign, Awareness Week…

March 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…A Page 2- - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 24, 1986 Conference Day highlights Israeli society By AMY GOLDSTEIN Seventeen student, University, and community organizations pooled resources to…

… - between European and Oriental Jews; religious - between different levels of religiosity; ethnic and religious nationalism - between Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs; and political - the Arab-Isreali conflict…

…. THESE conflict areas not only have internal developments, Yaar said, but also interact with each other. The conference also included a display of educational opportunities for university students in…

… Israel. "There is no shortage of spaces" in Israeli universities, said Dov Kerem Ya'ar, the North American represen- tative from the Committee for University Studies in Israel. "The idea is that students

… will come for one year," he said. Israeli universities are among the most respected in the world, Ya'ar said, and students need not worry about their safety in the country. OF THOSE students who attend a…

… which University political scientist Zvi Gitelman ex- panded. Gitelman said that due to the high birth rate among Arabs living in Israel and the occupied territories and the relatively low birth rate of…

… Israeli Jews, which is typical of a modernized society, there will be an equal number of Arabs and Jews in Israel in the year 2015 if all factors remain equal. SUCH A balance would call the Jewishness of…

… MO NROE UA NN ARBOR, MI 48104 GUILD HOUSE WRITERS SERIES Monday, March 24 8:00 p.m. KATHRYN GLASGOW and ANDREW TANG READING FROM THEIR WORKS *Cosponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly FOR MORE INFO…

November 13, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, November 13, 1981 The Michigan Daiy 0 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman Vol. XCI( No. 56 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M1 48109 IF Z…

… the Michigan Em- ployment Relations Commission upheld an earlier decision that most graduate students are employees of the University. This decision will allow graduate student assistants to organize…

… "financial aid." Thus, the University got some very inexpensive labor from graduate students who needed to teach but had no say in their salary. This also affected the teaching of un- dergradnates. When…

… selecting graduate schools, many highly qualified students could have selected other universities where graduate teaching opportunities seemed more lucrative. As a result, the University lost the chance to…

… attract some top- notch teaching assistants. Finally,'graduate student employees will have the opportunity to bargain for equitable pay. True, at this time, many may not feel the need to bargain-but at…

… Confucian, Christian, or Com- munist. A similar conclusion has been taking hold in the U.S. government as regards the Arab and -Islamic world. The decision in favor of the AWACS sale represents a symbolic…

… affir- mation that we must cultivate ties not just to Saudi Arabia and other moderate Arab regimes, but to the vast Islamic world, which encompasses an eighth of the globe's population and which stretches…

… !41 7 . ?Oxo vI-) - ,",i. /. FEW AMERICANS realize how deeply in- volved we have already become with that Islamic world, even while we often continue to disparage Arabs anlIslam. Our links to the oil…

… revolutionary political catalyst despite its ex- treme social conservatism. ISRAEL IS a small political island in an Arab and Islamic ocean. Our special relationship with Jerusalem arose out of a spiritual af…

May 12, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…Special support group forms BY KELLY THAYER The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 12,1989-Page 3 Students start inaugural trial BY DIANE COOK The arrests occurred when about 6 The trial of four University…

… stu- or 7 students, protesting the inaugu- The ria offou Unveritysturation of Duderstadt, attempted to dents arrested in connection with a enter the invitation-only ceremony at protest of University…

… glre - a~iuia st ~ ii i , udentgin "PUSHERS NEEDED!" glares student in biology, was charged with In his testimony, Officer George from a sign seekrsg people to lend disturbing the peace and assault and…

… Plummer said, "(the protesters) in- assistance to others with disabilities. r battery. Mike Fischer, a graduate sisted the building was theirs," The sign marks the entrance to the student in English, was…

… charged with Plummer went on to testify that he Persons with Hidden Disabilities disturbing the peace. saw an officer pulled down with such support group and its first meeting The two students not present…

… pressure Israel into a opened a window. He sits in a chair brought an end to the illusion that has sustained the Intifada and given shifted from Arab capitols to the peaceful solution. in the middle of the…

… were the organization of Pales- Tamari said he was optimistic academic assistance, transportation dience of about 120 students, com- volvement of Palestinians who have tinian villages, camps and neighbor…

… . neighborhood pharmacy! * floor. Dar explains that carpet traps STYLISTS Mail this ad for Special "" -" dust to which some people are ex- Student/Teacher Tariff. I I* '12S Unversiy 663 5533 tremely allergic - yet…

April 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-eight years of editorial freedom Vol. XCVIII, No. 131 Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, April 13, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily MSA SCBN urges student Hijackers release 12 manager…

… By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student Assembly last night unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the University administration not interfere with the Campus Broadcasting Newtork and that it allow…

… letter from Johnson. Johnson could not be reached for comment yesterday. LSA junior Emily Burns, one of two students applying for the job, criticized the University's efforts to control CBN. "The…

…'s proposal to appoint a general manager at CBN is representative of its larger goal to kill student expression on campus. The University is also regulating students with the recently approved. Policy on…

… Discriminatory Acts, he said. "If (CBN) is not student led, it's not student run," Bell said. In other business, the assembly passed a resolution reiterating its demand for the resignation of LSA Dean Peter…

… uprising in Pales- tine," the 4-month-old Arab rebellion in Israeli-occupied territories. The hijackers have demanded that Kuwait free 17 pro-Iranian terrorists, all but one of them Shiites, con- victed for…

… a chain of bombings there in December 1983. Kuwait refuses. Speaking in classical, Koranic Arabic, they said: "We have decided '(We have renamed plane) the plane martyrdom. the of - Hijackers of…

… Kirstin Fazzari hopes to be an astronaut flying for the Air Force some day. And the first-year LSA student is making her start as a cadet in the University's ROTC Air Force. More women than ever are join…

… senior in the School of Engineering, hopes to work as a logistics officer next year - a position in which she See ROTC, Page 3 Foreign student educates others By LISA POLLAK s It's a conflict that 19-year…

July 24, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

students' tuition. This year, the hike will be 8.4 percent for in-state students and 9.7 percent for non- Michigan residents. As the cost of attending Michigan continually increases, two things are apparent…

… - little regard is given by the administration to the plight of financially-strapped students, and increased tuition merely exacerbates several already serious problems on campus. Tuition has steadily…

… will only magnify the disparities amongst the student body, and perhaps force out the remaining "few" who have difficulty affording the costs. Another reality of the annual tuition increase is that many…

students who wish to attend Michigan will undoubtedly, upon graduation, leave the University burdened with debt. This fact cannot be taken too lightly. During the 1985-86 academic year, students borrowed $34…

… "academic competition" with the Ivy League via the pocketbooks of Michigan students. DESPITE GREAT RESISTANCE by the regents, health services will hold a Safe Sex Day and provide much-needed information and…

… ser- vices to students. Publicizing the hazards of sex is the only way to help students deal with their sex- uality in a mature, responsible way. Pregnancy has always been a concern of sexually active…

May 08, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… Michigan campus prove that vulgarity comes in all colors. Rhonda Sanders, in The Flint Journal, described her experience as a Black U of M student. The incidents she cites prove that racism is not a habit…

… many times. It would be virtually impossible for any one group to "own" the area, because it's impossible to avoid. Everyone walks there: Blacks, whites, Hispanics, Indians Arabs, Orientals, and others…

… utilizing university facilities. Never in my observance was it "a campus commons for white students." Only a tainted eye could see it that way. Sanders complained her professors were white, as if that was…

… part of a conspiracy. I was a TA at U of M, and have taught college in Flint. I've witnessed the self-segregation of Blacks. I've felt pride in Black students who excelled. Yet I've also been blamed for…

… resentment by campus - that Blacks are the only "white" which includes people from non-Black students and a further minority; and that BAM and UCAR dozens of racial, religious, social, increase in racial…

… immigrants. reduced services to the non-Blacc -Diane Carey However, since I "look white," I students. The injustice of these April 8 Will the real'' please rise u? To the Daily: speak out against the official…

… their university Regents: apparartus. The energy, idealism contributions to the same students. Who would be king? (ContinuedfromPage5) the national media before pressing student concerns are addressed…

… legitimate initiatives of UCAR, BAM III, and Lesbian and Gay Rights On Campus (LaGROC). To insure the selection of such a candidate, student input is vital. Indications are that the University regents plan to…

… follow the same procedure they used when selecting Shapiro. This pro - } cedure limits student input to an "advisory" committee, as is done with faculty and alumni input. A major problem with this is the…

… lack of assurance that such "advice" will be heeded. Regents are left free to make the final selection, without any binding student or faculty participation. In the past, this procedure has achieved…

October 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… depend on have said, lived, and performed." their willingness to accept reality Eban, who is currently and compromise on the Arab Chairman of Israel's Foreign issue," said Shai Popovsky, an A Affairs and…

… Defense Committee, Israeli graduate student in political lectured in a crowded Rackham science. Auditorium. Eban, who is also Mark Lichter, a graduate student known for his Public Broadcast in public health…

… danger to Israel is the mysteries: the mystery of internal threat posed by Israel's preservation, resonance, suffering domination of 1.5 million Arabs on and renewal. the west bank, " he said. "THE IDEA of…

… continues to be shown in "coercive rule" over Arabs in the the United States and other West Bank. countries. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban lectures on the Jewish presence and…

… civilization from a historical perspective. He addressed a full house at Rackham Auditorium last night. Students use Safe Walk By STEPHEN GREGORY If all of Michigan's black voters backed Republican…

… time to the small town where she lived most of her life. Performances The Difference - Soundstage, 9:30 p.m., U-Club (763-1107). This student band is sure to entertain you and provide great dancing music…

…. Waiting for the Parade - University Players, 8 p.m., Trueblood Theatre (764-0450). University drama students will perform this antiwar play by John Murrell. It concerns women waiting at home while their men…

… Republicans General Membership Meeting - 8 p.m., Room D, Michigan League. SALSA (Socially Active Latino Students Association) New Membership Meeting - 7:30 p.m., Dominicks, upstairs. Furthermore 2nd Annual…

… a students needs to be walked somewhere, a SafeWalk dispatcher receives calls and sends out a two-person walking team-two women or a man and a woman-to the caller's location. The caller is then…

… the total number to 100, Simon added. Library Science graduate student Natalie Shilling, a third time service user said, "I think it's great because I live off campus. I tell everybody about it. We all…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 20, 1986 The Michigan Daily al Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Zionism is racist in Israel Vol. XCVI, No. 77 420 Maynard St…

… others, notably the areas around Israeli settlements. The Israelis channel water from Arab villages in order to make the settlements look as appealing as possible to prospective settlers, and to, Shadroui…

… is a graduate student in history. She teaches a pilot program course on the Holocaust. strengthen the myth that Palestine was "wasted" on the Palestinians. The assertion that Palestinians are "free to…

… in 1948 and 1967, rather than in refugee camps in oc- cupied Palestine and other countries. If Arabs are not discriminated against as fourth class citizens in Israel (after Ashkenazy, Sephardic, and…

…. For the record, Arabs are Semites, too. The authors did not demonstrate that they are "well informed on world occurrences." Instead, they showed a tendency common to American liberals: to be tough on op…

… program, but it needs im- provement. Many students are unaware of the hours Nite-Owl runs and the areas it sevices because it is poorly publicized. This problem could easily be eradicated by posting…

… night studiers. In addition, University housing can not accommodate these students, but those off- campus should not have to pay every night to ensure they arrive home safely. Probably the greatest…

… dilemmas in expanding Nite-Owl to run off- campus are monitoring student use and establishing boundary lines the would be fair to the large and dispersed off-campus population. But these problems are not…

… insurmountable. Students could be required to present a valid Identification card before riding and the Nite-Owl could be targeted at the heavily student populated Oakland and East University and North Ingalls…

… facilities has been impressive, and the Univer- sity has responded accordingly; even though many students don't use them, the services are available. Similarly, the off- campus Nite-Owl would not be a service…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

student who took the SAT in 1980 came from a family with an annual income of $24,300. But for whites, the average was $26,300; blacks, $12,500; Puerto Ricans, $12,300; Mexican-Americans, $17,100; American…

… Indians, $20,000; and Asian- Pacific Americans, $21,500. In addition, for all students, the average scores rose steadily by in- come, from 336 and 374 for those with family incomes below $6,000 to 460 and…

… educational deficit this nation must overcome." "WE MUST recognize the tremen- dous needs of these students," said Erickson. Regarding admissions requirements for minority students, Erickson said, "We don't set…

… specific guidelines for minority students, but for educationally disadvantaged studen- ts." he added that minority students of- ten fall into this category. These guidelines are based on the nature of the…

… program and ex- tracurricular activities tht the student pursues combined with the past success rates of students with similar qualifications. IN BRIEF Complied from Associated Press and United Press…

…, however, that the issues dividing China and the Soviet Union were too formidable to be resolved quickly. Iranian 'etary plane hijacked SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates- Four hijackers demanding political…

… in the United Arab Emirates. The hijackers were presumed to be Iranians, but it was not known what weapons they used to carry out the 12th aircraft hijacking this year. Emirates authorities refused to…

December 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…f' OPINION Pa0e 4 Wednesday, December 3, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Will China's Gang of Four trial end the revenge cycles? Vol. XCI, No…

… SAID victory encouraging TUDENTS HAVE GOOD reason more and better student represen- I to be optimistic in light of the tation in the administrative decision- ults of last week's LSA-Student making that…

… will be crucial in the vernment elections. Sue Porter, coming year of University financial rgaret Talmers, and the entire restraints and budget cuts. We may ket of Students for Academic .and also expect…

… progress toward improved titutional Development have been recruitment and retention of minority ept into the leading council positions students and a higher level of quality a tide of intelligent…

… progressivism. among graduate teaching assistants at en Tim Lee, the presidential can- the University. ate for Student Alliance for Better LSA students have wisely rejected presentation who was buried in the the…

… comment on David Brief's letter of November 21, in which he attempts to lay the blame for the Palestinian problem on the other Arab coun- tries. In a country where the Jewish lobby is so strong it is…

… drinking water? The problem began with the formation of the state of Israel. For years, the Jews and the Arabs lived together peacefully, until the British mandate ended with the birth of a new state and…

April 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… Services) 3200 Student Activities Building certain territories to Arabs WASHINTON-Claiming that the Mideast eace process is in danger, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat urged Israel yesterday to accept Arab

… Wednesday night. THE CLUSTERING concept involves two or more closely-located schools sharing a pool of students who would rotate from school to school depending on what grade they were in.- The project has…

… ELEMENT of the proposed plan is orientation visits and bus rides for students who would be reassigned by Daily Official Bulletin Friday, April11, 1980 Daily Calendar WUOM: Inaugural special, Doris Mc…

… April 17. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Needs student assistants for inspection of agricultural labor camps. Completion of sophomore year and biology or environmental helath coursework required…

students and teachers. Also, transportation would be provided for those bused students who wish to participate in after-school activities. Other points of the plan include: " adapting teaching skills to…

… provide a better atmosphere in the schools for children of all ethnic backgrounds; " setting up a 20:1 student/staff ratio;, " strengthening the instructional program for students by testing and a lawful…

… ', 1 lanning A; Placement JOB HUNTING WORKSHOP Resume Writing Interviewing Job Finding Techniques C' I SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1980 9:00-12 Noon at CAREER PLANNING and PLACEMENT (a unit of Student

… sovereignty in East Jerusalem and over the West Bank of the Jordan River. Recognizing Arab rights in these territories "is the only sure way to peace and harmonious existence," Sadat said in a speech to the…

…, autumn leaves in fall, the Arb is the setting for rest, relaxation and just plain fun for many Michigan students. Another Michigan tradition you can enjoyx Subscribe today for spring-summer term…

… Friday, April 11, 1980 C, The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… his time. Palestinian leaders call for strikes The Palestinian Solidarity Committee and the Arab Student League say they do not believe that the board and shanty were defaced by extrem- ist Arab

… from LSA Dean Peter Steiner, whereas LSA holds that it has been an unwritten rule for years. GEO President and Rackham graduate student Don Demetriades explained the organization's position that "the…

… rather than one of employment. The state commission would be disqualified from hearing the case if it were determined to be an academic issue. Demetriades' testimony at that time was that he was a student

… as- sistant." Colleen Dolan-Green, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, said the rule was "put in place to encourage students to make normal academic progress towards their deg- ree." The…

…'s Blimpy Burger yesterday. They smashed the old record of 13, Blimpy employees said. Fall finals period pressure plagues BY TARANEH SHAFII As fall term winds down, student stress is mounting. Libraries…

… veteran student. But there is another side to this year-end frenzy that isn't as noticeable because it's on the other side of the classroom - the professors. Students probably feel more antipathy than…

… may hire grading assistants through the economics department to help him grade his 66 undergraduate exams. It is not unusual for professors to hire graduate students to help grade exams, said History…

… Prof. Raymond Grew. Although grading policy varies between colleges, it "usually goes by course size" in LSA, he said. If a class has between 50-70 students, for example, a grader is often hired…

…. Although Weisskopf has a lot of work to do himself he realizes the additional stress upon University students. "It's not as stressful for professors as it is for students because we're not worried with how…

… well we do," he said. But, like students, he is pressured for time. Like many professors, Weisskopf has to turn in grades within three days after the final exam. Grew said both students and p feel the…

December 07, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…E ... tl OPINION Wednesday, December 7, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Protest lack of AIDS support 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… cases have been reported to the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC). In the United States alone 44,344 people have died from AIDS. According to the CDC, 3 in every 1,000 college students are testing…

…, the Black Greek gation and goes virtually unchallenged system was instituted and continues biy the majority of the student body or both as a means of supporting cultural the administration. A racist…

… incident in- identity and as a place where Blacks volving Kappa Sigma fraternity and can help one another survive in an in- §everal Asian American students is ex- different, if not overtly hostile envi…

…- ompplary of how an established system ronment. fan both perpetuate an atmosphere In many respects the Black Greek which is hostile to non-white students. system is a positive thing. The Black When looked at…

… of permissibility it does in- gverage first year student harbors mis- tercollegiate athletics, students move to conceptions and prejudices about peo- join this sanctioned institution with the ale of…

February 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… - Improvisational comedy revue, "Full Frontal Lunacy," 9p.m., 408W. Washington. Professional Theater Program - "Old Times," 8 p.m., Trueblood Arena, Frieze Bldg. Speakers Organization of Arab Students, Arab

Student jobs available in Britain, Ireland February 19 Films Black Cinema Project - Josephine Baker, Black and Tan, and The Har- der They Come, 7:30 p.m., Palmer Park Aud. Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Picnic…

… United States, has been hit hard by unemployment in the past few years. Keeping that in mind, Britain would not seem a likely place for American college students to find work. Thanks to a special agreement…

… bet- ween the British and U.S. governments, however, an employment exchange program, which began in 1966, allows students the opportunity to work abroad. Police notes 1~ THE PROGRAM, administered…

… join- tly by the British Universities North America Club and4he Council on Inter- national Educational Exchange, has helped thousands of American students to find work in Britain, bypassing the red tape…

… involved in getting foreign work permits. A fee of $60 buys qualified students a "Blue Card," which clears them for six months of paid work overseas. A similar employment program in Ireland was set up in…

… 1975 in cooperation with the Union of Students in Ireland and the Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. HUNDREDS OF students participate annually and are permitted to work throughout Ireland for a period of…

… up to four months. Earlier this week, Nicholas Meaney and Maggie Barnes from the British program, and Irish representative Seona Mac Reamoim were in Ann Ar- bor to address students about their…

… money, if students are willing to look for them. "THE IDEA of the program is to give students who normally couldn't afford the cost of traveling in Europe the op- portunity to do so," Meaney said. Dr. Jim…

… Gehlhar of the University's International Center said, "It's a good program because it offers students a means to get jobs (in Europe) legally over the summertime." In the past, students have worked as…

November 18, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 50) • Page Image 6

…I OPINION Wednesday, November 18, 1987 The Michigan Daily mem dig ttn :43a f Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan VN420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… and to :vomen's studies from 69 to 15. At the Education Department, Bennett has supported the Reagan- proposed cuts in college student loans, vocational education, college work-study programs and Pell…

… Grants to low-income students. Clearly, Bennett's stand is in opposition to the interests of students. Bennett's frequent cries for a return to a curriculum based on "great books" have merit. Unfortunately…

… forty years of its existence, fought from without by enemies possessing populations and territories that dwarf her own, and attacked from within by members of her own Arab population, w h o have…

… repeatedly made school children, travelers, worship- pers, and athletes their targets? How is one supposed to deal with an army within one's borders that wears no uni- When will moderate Arabs, like Anwar…

… Sadat, stop being killed the moment they speak for peace and for truth? Today the Daily attacked Is- rael's not havigg granted citi- zenship to those Arabs who live in the occupied territories. Of course…

…, to do that, annexa- tion would have to take place. If it did, I am sure that the Daily's feature would not be "Israel Grants Arabs Citizen- ship and Equal Rights," but "Israeli Imperialists Seize…

… Control Over Arab Land." A complete withdrawal, on the other hand, wougd put only 10 miles between the new Pales- tinian slate and the sea. To deny that a grave security problem would ensue is tanta- mount…

… which peri- odically must be investigated and corrected. What Arab countries sponsor such investigations into the goings on of their own secret polices? Iran? Lebanon? Syria? Libya? Today the Daily…

… everyone in Israeli soci- ety alike? Have you ever con- place of profound analysis and publications. accurate reporting as the bread -Jeffrey Chajes and butter of our student November 1 Progressive LSA…

January 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 21, 1982-Page 3 U.S. refuses sanctions against Israel CITIBANO UNITED NATIONS (AP)- The United States vetoed a diluted Arab resolution yesterday that calls on…

…- manent council members with veto power, abstained, as did Ireland, Japan and Panama. Panama's apparent defection from support of the Arab resolution was of- fset by Zaire's affirmative vote. It would have…

… the Far East. We are looking primarily for graduate students in business-related fields to become Account Managers. Completefluency in English and any of the Asian Lan- guages is required. At present…

…,441 un- dergraduates and 2,000 graduate students, whereas in the fall of 1981, we were down to 641 undergrads with 778 graduate students in the Rackham program," McLaughlin said. Officials cite declining…

… enrollments in primary and secondary schools during the '70s as the cause for the bleak job market for teachers. As a result, fewer students were willing to enter the profession during that decade. In Michigan…

… alone, public school enrollments declined by more than 400,000 students and non- public school enrollments dropped by more than 100,000, said Phillip Runkel, state superintendent of public instruction. TO…

… COPE WITH the ever-dwindling job market for teachers, the School of Education has changed the emphasis of many of its programs. "We are emphasizing problem-solving to prepare students to work in industry…

… percent of the enrolled education students are training to be teachers, Wilson said. See TEACHER, Page 7 Soundstage THURSDAY 21 9pm Univ. Club Mediatrics THURSDAY 21 PinkPanther 7pm Nat SCI A Shot in the…

… State, 8p.m., Crisler. MSA and PIRGIM-petition drive protesting cuts in financial aid to students, various spotsaround campus, all day. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of…

April 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 123) • Page Image 12

… NEW, REALLY, REALLY BIG SHOW" - 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater, Michigan League An evening of student written, producedm and performed skits will be featured. "THE MARRIAGE OF. ARJUNA" - 8 p.m., Rackham…

… research on the Arab-Israeli conflict, Inter-Arab relations and American policy In the Middle East; he has published extensively in these fields. His topic tonight Is based on his book of the same name…

… more information. SUNDAY SIGN OF THE TIMES - 2-4 p.m., Michigan Union, Michigan Room Everyone welcome to the Disabled Student Services sign language club. What if you dorft get into the school of your…

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October 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

… were strangled. BIANCHI MOVED from Los Angeles i to Washington in 1978, and two female college students in Bellingham were later strangled. In a plea bargain last year following his arrest, Bianchi…

… said he killed two of the students, and said he was involved with Angelo Buono in the Los Angeles killings. In return for his promise to testify against Buono, Bianchi was given a life sentence in- stead…

… Iranian "didiers forced Iraqi troops to withdraw from the city on the Shatt al-Arab waterway and, in another action far- ther north, reopened a railroad cut by .paqi forces last week. But Baghdad ,said…

…, has been a focus of Iraqi attacks aimed at gaining control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway. One of Iraq's was aims is to wrest con- trol of the entire estuary from Iran, which seized half of the waterway…

… from Iraq in 1969 when the lateShah of Iran abrogated a 1937 treaty that had awar- ded it to Iraq. ol t t n 1ti 0 Northville resident, 26, kills self near railroad You can have the U. of M. student

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 16

… state for Jews. You can talk about it for 20 years., Discussion, however, may be working for some groups on cam- pus. Once a week, a group of Jewish and Arab students talk and challenge each other about…

… would hold a debate with PSC if it was moderated by a neutral entity. "I'm not opposed to dialogue, but it's not like it's going to change anything," Hope said. "Arabs want a state for Arabs, Jews want a…

…, shows how Clark ruled the high school - both its teachers and its students - and brought it out of social and academic decay. Clark is known for carrying a bull- horn and baseball bat, representing how he…

… portrayer in the film, Morgan Freeman. Jungle" is played over the opening credits) is done very successfully. It's a gritty, graffitied hell-hole where the students run wild and the teachers are helpless…

July 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… with the Arab nations and a "beneficial" relationship with the Soviet Union, was confirmed 97-0 by the Senate late yesterday as secretaryof state. President Reagan saluted the Senate for embracing his…

…-strengthening ties with the Arabs" and said he would pursue "as constructive and beneficial relatinship as possible" with the Soviet Union. The Senate vote followed a mild debate which focused on Shultz' con- nectin…

… with the Bechtel Group Inc., a worldwide engineering firm with large contracts in the Arab world. Today The weather The clouds will begin to move in today, with a chance of thundershowers. Temperatures…

… Victory, 9:30 p.m., Lorch. CFT- Carousel, 4:00 & 9:00 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Miscellaneous Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class- Univ. Reformed Church, 7:30 p.m. Int'l. Student Fellowship- Mtg., 7:00 p.m., 4100…

…." MSKP - NAT'L MED BDS Tel.769-0342 ECFMG - FLEX - VQETV RENTALS NDB-NPBG FI NLE & AIR CONDITIONERS TV & STEREO SERVICE 3{" 4 . M P&STUDENT RA TES EDUCATIONAL CENTER HI FI STUDIO Test Preparation…

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October 17, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

….m. ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT MICHIGAN THEATRE $2.00 AND $2.50 Paid For By The Ann Arbor Citizens Party, 1902 Independence, 769-4493 Second lady lends support to O'Reilly. By SUE INGLIS Interested Students

… refining city. While the two warring Moslem countries traded air strikes and fought at close quarters at the Shatt al-Arab estuary, Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai of Iran left for New York to present Iran…

…'s case against Iraq to the U.N. Security Council. "It has gone on much longer than anyone expected and neither side is showing any willingness to negotiate," said one neutral Arab source. But Arab

… night while "fiddling around" with a sawed-off shotgun in the living room of a rented home he shared with two women students near the University of Southern California campus. Moore, 43, was not available…

…OUAC's9s a -R -y ° 0 be Ltrbht-gn IBatfi Volume XCI, No. 38 Friday, October 17, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

April 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… Copyright 1989, The Michigan Daily ok Law students demand diverse faculty " -" Decision on Fisher not final BY STEVE BLONDER Contrary to previous reports, Michigan Athletic Director Bo Schembechler has…

…. F - JESSICA GREENE/Doily Law students present Universtiy law school Dean, Lee Bollinger, and chair of the faculty hiring committee, Joseph Weiler, with signatures collected from students concerned…

… color, and gay men and lesbians on its faculty. The organizers of the strike - the Asian American Law Student Association, Black Student Al- liance, Hispanic Law Student Asso- ciation, National Lawyers…

… Guild (NLG), and the Women Law Stu- dents Association (WLSA) - asked law students not to attend class and to write letters to their professors explaining their absence. Those who chose to attend class…

… were asked to wear black arm bands to show their support for a more diverse faculty. "Though most students went to class, a vast majority wore arm bands to show support," said third- year law student

… Laura Anderson, a member of NLG and WLSA. "The strike was called because a number of law students and profes- sors perceived that there is a national shortage of minority law teachers," said Law Prof…

… Yitzhak Shamir's idea for elections among Palestinian Arabs on the West Bank and Gaza. The president emphasized that Israel eventually must give up the occupied lands. Bush said he told Shamir "we do not…

Students racism at BY MARION DAVIS. In response to the recent rash of racist incidents on campus, representatives from eight student organizations held a press conference yesterday to deplore the incidents…

… and demand action from the University. Rajal Patel, a second-year medical student and United Coalition Against Racism member, said the press con- ference was called "to make people aware of the increase…

January 21, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 21, 1987 - Page 3 Muenchow resigns from student caucus By MARTHA SEVETSON Michigan Student Assembly President Kurt Muenchow resigned from the Student Caucus…

… on Strategic Planning last night, saying that appointments to such a committee should have been made by the assembly. "Any student input into University decision-making should go through MSA," said…

… Muenchow. "Otherwise there's the possibility of an administrator picking and choosing students on campus who will only rubber-stamp his ideas." THE caucus, formed at the end of fall term under the direction…

… of interim President James Duderstadt, was made up of students appointed by former MSA President Paul Josephson. It was created to include students in Duderstadt's new initiative to improve…

… undergraduate life. Muenchow joined the group, abiding the condition that he not inform MSA members of the proceedings. "I was almost as much as told that if I brought this to MSA, students wouldn't be involved…

…. C MItES 10 SOVIETUNas nS _ TURKEY Reported Iraqi Tabriz Iranian CitiesI SYR IA Tehran 0 IR AQ IRAN Baghdad Isfahan Ozfui SShaft-al-Arab Re ported IranianK _Persian Offensive Guff SAto SCO.rJI Reagan…

… Opinion Page Staff Friday, January 23rd at 2:00 p.m. Michigan Daily 420 Maynard By MELISSA BIRKS The owner of the Student Bike Shop was found not guilty last week of assault and battery charges pressed by…

April 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Complains against prof stir conflict By NANCY DRISCOLL A letter of complaint against Political Science Prof. Raymond Tan- ter that was signed last week by eighty-two students in his class, The Arab

…-Israeli Conflict, has sparked controversy. Many feel the issue has polarized the class. The letter, which charged that the course is one-sided and called Tan- ter's attitude towards students patronizing, was sent on…

… Monday to John Kingdon, chairman of the political science department. Kingdon refused to comment on the letter. "For the students' sake it would have been better to come to me," Tan- ter said yesterday…

…. "If you want to af- fect change in a course, you go to the professor." THE LETTER also charged that "in general, questions or points that the students bring up are often responded to with comments regar…

students signed a petition condemning the way the grievances were handled by the students who wrote the letter. "The letter was an emulation of PLO tactics to gain recognition and all they've managed to do…

…. Students and community members called for the school to divest its $2.4 billion in South African-related investments by rallying and building shanties that University workers tore down yesterday. Council…

… coun- cil as an important asset. "The first two years are a real lear- See CONTRATTO, Page 2 By SUSAN GRANT Although Dave DeVarti no longer attends the University, he remains in- terested in student

… concerns like tenant's rights. DeVarti, the Fourth Ward Democratic Candidate for Ann Arbor City Council, hopes students will back him and help lead him to victory over his Republican opponent, incumbent…

… Gerald Jernighan. "I think students have an interest in policies that affect them," DeVarti said. "Students in the Fourth Ward seem more informed about the low vacancy rates and sky rocketing ren- ts…

… ... seeks student vote South African rebels call for divestment, Ieco By EUGENE PAK Representatives from South African anti-apartheid organizations last night urged students to continue pressuring United…

March 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Michigan affiliate of the as- sociation serves nearly 460,000 state residents with diabetes. Marcuse's trial date gets pushed back again By MELISSA RAMSDELL The trial date for University graduate student

… learn the outcome of next month's trial before making a final decision. Marcuse said the Michigan Student Assembly, through Student Legal Services, is helping absorb some of the court costs - up to $1…

… Hornback reads selections from Yeats and tells of the poet's life and loves at the University Club last night. Students hold AIDS forum; stress need for education By ERIC LEMONT Students should learn the…

… facts about how AIDS is transmitted in order to lessen their risk of contracting the disease, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Jill Joseph told a group of 20 students last night. Joseph spoke as part…

… of the student-run forum "AIDS and Safer Sex." The forum stressed educating the heterosexual campus community on the facts of AIDS transmission and prevention. Joseph, referring to contradictory…

… Mideast peace talks and said he would not give a yes-or-no reply to the U.S. blueprint for negotiations with the Arabs during his four day stay. Shamir did not disclose the revisions he will propose t o…

… negotiations. Spokesperson Charles E. Redman simply called it "a serious proposal" that was under "active consideration" in Arab and Israeli capitals. Shultz is pushing for a three-year interim arrangement on…

… the Israeli- held West Bank and Gaza Strip, with negotiations for an overall settlement to open by December. He also is prodding Israel to cede territory in exchange for Arab recognition. Shamir…

March 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… representatives out to these organizations, MSA will broaden its understanding of student activities and concerns, Tilles said. In addition, MSA would have "suggestion forms" available in the dorms and libraries…

… whereby students could indicate their individual ideas and problems, she had said. "Ideas may not always reach dorm government, school government, and, most importantly, they often don't reach MSA," Tilles…

… offer legal advice and counseling. They hope to lobby the administration to fund the office. because neither requires ratification by students, Tilles had said. "We are not in favor of anything that stu…

…- dents don't support," she had said. Tilles had said the assembly's in- 'Students don't know what MSA is. Those who do think it's a joke... I'm opening up to a broader constituency.' -Ricky Nemeroff…

… to stations that serve hospital ambulances and service vehicles. Police said more than half of the 850 Arab officers in the occupied territories had resigned in a PLO-led campaign. The army confirmed…

… an Arab slied after being shot in the eye in a clash last week but denied Arab reports that a 5-year-old boy died from burns caused by a tear gas grenade. Jackson assails Bush's record CHICAGO - With…

… comparable to the civil courts. According to the Affirmative Ac- tion Office's draft, an administrator in the Vice President for Student Services' office, after receiving a complaint, would conduct an inves…

…- tigation, determine if a policy viola- tion exists, mediate the case, and notify the accused of a hearing. If the committee finds the student guilty, the panel would then choose a punishment, ranging from…

… suspen- sion, expulsion, education, or com- munity service. Appeal requests would be reviewed by the Vice Pres- ident for Student Services. Yor education will not end with graduation. As a grad- uate…

…. 109 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15 in…

November 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… authentic Soviet television programming: "They are not intended for other viewers outside of the country. The Soviets change nothing for American viewers." "We want the students to be proficient at the…

… Russian language for their own goals. We want the students to understand Russian and to approach it critically. The goal of this presentation is not to convert people to Communism or anything, but to make…

… unusual military activity elsewhere. Ben Ali, who had been the North African Arab nation's security chief since 1977, was formally sworn in as president Saturday. Iran attacks Iraqi as Arab leaders convene…

… large number of civilians. The attack came as Arab leaders convened a summit in Amman, Jordan to seek a united stand behind Iraq in its 7-year-old war against Persian Iran. The missiles, fired less than…

… joint, and Elias Brothers Big Boy on Wash- tenaw is also open around the clock. Robin Rothke, a first year LSA student, is dissapointed that the Pan- tree is not open twenty-four hours on the weekend. "I…

student, Amy Weissfeld. "I think the Pantree will probably lose business, but it won't effect me because I wouldn't go there that late anyway," said third year LSA student, Linda Khezami. If you see news…

April 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…, students collected contributions -to help children in Washtenaw County. Jazz for Life began 10 months ago when Louis Johnson, a recent law school graduate, and University law student Bob Woodruff saw a need…

… help kids in the Ann Arbor area," said group member Jan Mueller, an LSA senior. The group of approximately 50 students and non-students has already raised about $8,000 from a benefit dance held for Ann…

… Arbor high school students and a meal fast to be held tomorrow in University residence halls. It is also sponsoring a benefit dance Thursday at the U Club featuring The Urbations, DJ Tom Simonian and the…

… the MicroGroup, both of the UM Computing Center, provide the University community with a wide range of microcomputer support services. I.' Students rebuild destroyed shanty (Continued from Page 1…

… incident at Dar- tmouth College, staff members of the Dartmouth Review, a conservative student newspaper, destroyed a shan- ty with bulldozers. Ann Arbor City Council member Larry Hunter (D-First Ward), who…

…, other than maliciousness and disregard for the anti-apartheid struggle," Ransby said. Despite the setback, the students who rebuilt the shanty retained their optimism, as they added to the shanty a plaque…

… dedicated to the memory of the late Martin Luther King Jr. "This shanty will not be dismantled until apartheid is finally dismantled," they pledged. Some of the students later showed up at University…

students complained to his IN BRIEF- COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS U.S. may strike against Libya WASHINGTON-President Reagan was said yesterday to be studying the…

… possibility of a military strike against Libya as the United States compiled evidence that the renegade Arab republic was involved in the fatal bombing of a West Berlin disco. Ambassador Richard Burt, the U…

…. Some reports said Arabs may have slipped in from East Germany to plant the explosives. Police said they had questioned 145 people and received more than 100 tips but lacked solid leads and had made no…

January 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, January21, 1986 The Michigan Daily i ; ieg 3gdeahnichigani Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Chassy Vol. XCVI, No. 78 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… draft has practically disappeared in lieu of the of the work of the University Council, a committee composed of three faculty, three administrators, and three students who have been commissioned under…

… administrator called the Central Coordinator) are the same person. The University Council recognizes and questions these potential problems, and has made some real improvements to safe- guard student rights…

… maintenance of lighting, expand Nite-Owl, and increase campus security. The Code will not protect women. Rather, the University wants a Code to protect itself by placating concerned alumni, prospective students

… to discuss the controversial area of student protest and non-violent crimes. The Administration may offer to compromise with Univer- sity Council or choose to overstep them completely. In either case…

…, students must realize that if any form of the currently proposed Code passes, their rights are in danger. Though the Council has the best interest of students in mind, it is caught in a power struggle with…

… to say. -John Williston Charles Skarsaune January 20,1986 Zionism ship? The problem lies not with Israel, but with the Arab nations, who should take a lead in helping their people. The law of return…

… sought to destroy the state of Israel through terrorism). Palestinian refugees have been kept in camps by oil rich Arab nations instead of being settled on new land. They are used as political dynamite to…

November 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily 14 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Stewart Vol. XCIII, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109…

… officials told students last week. If you don't wash your hands af- ter you eat, you .don't deserve your M&Ms. We're going to teach you miserable slobs a lesson. Yes, Mom and Pop University have decided to…

… of police terror over the conquered Arab masses. It was a "Labor" government which covered up the 1953 massacre of Palestinians in Kibya, led by Ariel Sharon's special terror units! The Peace Now…

… Palestinian bantusan on the West Bank. YASSER ARAFAT, after years of tying the Palestinians to reactionary Arab regimes, today supports a U.S. -brokered mini-state. PLO nationalism laid the basis for the…

October 01, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… out, but Arab, American and Israeli diplomats gave the effort little chance. President Carter said such an action could jeopardize future U.S. participation in the United Nations. In an address to the…

… enough East bloc and Third World votes to challenge Israel's credentials to sit in the General Assembly. ON MONDAY, Carter said in a New York that if the hardline Arab expulsion threat was carried out…

… designed for black men and women to deal with minority concerns such as self-concept, procrastina- tion, racism and coping with the realities of being a black student. THE SUPERWOMAN SYNDROME: This…

… placed on examining connections between present life situations and relation- ships and the individual's experiences growing up in his/her family. PURPOSE, ANOMIE & SELF-DIRECTION-CONFLICTS BEING A STUDENT

…: This group will be directed at assisting students who are confused about academic/vocational/lifestyle goals. Men and women in undergraduate or graduate programs are welcome. FOR MORE INFORMATION, WALK…

… Page 1) Some, however, aren't quite so broad, and Hermsen cited several, including fundsfor " a+eIgraduates, with a preferen-. ce tnmth, social science, or humanity., students, but not ones in physical…

… scien " "students over the age of 30;" " "students from rural environmen- ts;" t 0 "physical education students, only with a recommendation from the gym director." (Hermsen mentioned that a Landlords r…

….) Cautioning that restricted funds "don't necessarily make loans easier to .get,"' Hermsen -°said, that qualified, students must still go through normal University loan procedures. "If you said you're from…

… apprehension about some restricted loan categories-namely those with obscure demands, because those funds tend to, go unused when students must satisfy unusual prerequisites to qualify for them. "Obscure…

February 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…. Chapman is a Daily Opinion Page editor. *1 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Weasel By Robert Lence Vol. XCII, No. 105 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials…

… campaign against an Arab resolution which con- demns Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights. The resolution, expected to pass by a large margin, recommends severing economic, cultural, political, and…

… military ties with Israel. U.S. of- ficials fear that the resolution may be preliminary groundwork for an Arab move to bar Israel from the U.N. General Assembly. Israel's controversial move to annex the…

… Golan Heights, an area already substantially settled by Israelis, sparked more than just the Arab's criticism. The Reagan administration added its condemnation of the an- nexation, claiming the Israeli…

… move would anger the Arab world, and thus damage Mideast peace efforts. Israel, lashing out at Reagan's chastisement, warned the United States to stay out of what it considered to be an Israeli domestic…

… affair. This political rift threatened existing cooperation treaties between Israel and America, and marked a low point in a close, longstanding relationship. By blocking the Arab U.N. resolution, the…

… United States is helping to improve its Israeli relations at an especially crucial time for this hard- pressed Middle Eastern state. Arab in- transigence toward Mideast" peace remains as vehement as ever…

… violence of the Arab states. Only by protecting Israel's bargaining position with its often hostile Arab neighbors can the United States foster a lasting solution to tie Mideast problem. LETTERS TO THE…

… English competence. Occasionally, student demand for Chemistry courses has exceeded our capacity to supply teaching assistants whose English is at the colloquial level, but this happens very- seldom and…

…, even if 'something gets by us, we like to know about it. It is a delicate question when a foreign born teaching assistant passes the limit between expectation by the student for a "home town ac- cent…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… prolonged the war between Iran and Iraq," said Siniora. He warned that the deal may cause the U.S. to lose smpport from Arab nations, leading to a "Third World" confrontation. Siniora said that the Pale…

… the values and traditions of the people who produce it. With this in mind, many of the student groups organizing activities for February's Black History Month will hold presentations featuring African…

… important for young blacks to examine black art and culture in order to establish a true sense of identity. In keeping with this idea, two student jazz groups, Key West and .Cadeau 'a Vous, performed later in…

….m. On Sunday, Minority Student Services will sponsor an Afro- American art exhibit in the Michigan Union at 3 p.m. University lecturer Jon Onye Lockard, who has painted many of the murals found in…

… still perseveres. Many other University community sponsored events be held throughout the month. and will This coming week the art of black students and local artists will be shown in the room 1209 in…

… the Michigan Union from 3 to 5 p.m. On Feb. 8, School of Music students will perform in the Mendelssohn Theatre at 7 p.m. And on the 15th, University alumna Janet Taylor Pickett will give a lecture at…

May 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…OPINION 4 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Thursday, May 19, 1983 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCIII, No. 7-S 93 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by students of The University of Michigan…

… percent of non- registered students. Several bills in the U.S. House and Senate have been introduced to repeal or delay the law, but Rep. Gerald Solomon (R-N.Y.) who authored the amendment said he will…

… appeal any ruling or bill to the U.S. Supreme Court. University President Harold Shapiro has criticized the rules for carrying out the law which would require schools to check if a student is registered…

… law because it is a clear example of discrimination. It discriminates against low-income students who need federal aid to continue their education. It discriminates against men, because they are the…

… such as Yale and Dartmouth have opposed the law and offered to provide alternative sources of aid for students who refuse to register. The University cannot afford such a luxury and therefore, must fight…

… addressing the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon, thescontroversy over West Bank settlements or any other matter germane to Israeli- Arab differences, Begin focused on Soviet activities. There is no…

June 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… being told of widespread and bloody tighting, indicating their for- ces were suffering their worst -casualties since their last full-scale Mideast war, in 1973. Students to protest aid reductions…

… Michigan State University, who did not send represen- tatives to the meeting. Possibly the biggest concern ex- pressed by students was the difficulty of mobilizing students during the sum- mer when they are…

… claimed that attacks on the Palestinians who shell Israel are in self- defense. Arab leaders unanimously condem- ned Israel's invasion of Lebanon but had not decided on a joint strategy against the Israeli…

March 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… occupied Arab territories in which five Arabs have been killed by Israeli gunfire Prime Minister Menachem Begin's government, which said Sunday it would not tolerate violence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip…

…, was bracing for trouble among Israel's Arab citizens today, the sixth anniversary of clashes that killed six Israeli Arabs. Many of Israel's Arab villages, where one-sixth of the populationlives, will…

… 67 percent of Schlitz's 29.1 million common shares. Vol. XCII, No. 141 Tuesday, March 30 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily…

… Managing Editor...............PAMELA KRAMER Executive Editor,. . ........CHARLES THOMSON Student Affairs Editor,.,......... ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor .................... MARK GINDIN Opinion Page…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… a school bus on the Diag Monday to symbolize ter- rorist acts committed against Is- raelis. The bus originally read "Stop Arab terrorism." After complaints from Arab students that day, TAGAR changed…

…Many ashow apathy to MSA elections BY KRISTINE LALONDE Michigan Student Assembly elections started yesterday but many students didn't seem to notice or ~are.- "I don't know who's running and don…

… is going on," she said. One student, when asked why she Wasn't voting, simply said, "What is it (MSA)?" Traditionally, voter turn-out for MSA elections is low, with fall elections attracting fewer…

… voters than in the spring, when the assembly's president and vice-president are elected. About 2,000 of the Univer- sity's 35,000 students voted in last spring's election. But MSA representative Julie…

… night. Those students who did vote said their reasons included knowing a The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 16, 19868- Page 3 PSC wants TAGAR bus condemned ALEXANDRA BREZ/Daily Volunteer…

… election worker Cindy as he casts his ballot in the Davis, an LSA senior, oversees LSA sophomore Steve Ricci MSA/LSA Student Government elections yesterday in the BY NOAH FINKEL AND KRISTINE LALONDE About…

…. LSA junior Ian Beilin said, "I voted for (the candidates he chose) because I didn't want my money go- ing to political and ideological interest groups and their activities." Some students said a ballot…

… effort to increase voter turn- out and awareness campus radio sta- tion WCBN sponsored a forum with MSA parties. Representatives from Centerpoint, the Practical Party, and the Students' Rights party…

… of supplies such as the referen- dum ballots. Students may still vote tomor- row, the final day of, elections, at locations throughout campus. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Former '60…

…. Admission free. Sponsored by U of M Students of Objectivism. "Challenges of Changing Society: Preparing Hispanics for the 21st Century" - Awilda Orta, M.A., Henderson rm., Michigan League, 7:30 pm. Social and…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… associated with fraternities doesn't have to end upon graduation, as many graduate students prove by joining the University's professional Greek system. Unlike undergraduate houses, professional houses, which…

… Nu Medical fraternity, where members aid each other in studying, according to- Rich Fessler, fraternity president. "You've got people from all four classes, which is the real advantage for students

…. Like most graduate houses, it has no formal rush. $$$ UM STUDENT SURVEY $$$ The University will be performing student surveys and group interviews, in the first week of December, to determine com…

…- puting requirements on campus. Student input from all majors is needed Students participating in the (one fhour) group interviews will be PAID $5 To have more information sent to you, please give: your…

September 10, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 10, 1985 Palestinian youths attacking West Bank Ismelis a0 TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Palestinian Arab teen-agers, born un der Israeli occupation, are…

… Organization. Those experts contend the youths have been emboldened by Israel's withdrawal from south Lebanon un- der attack by Shiite Moslems, and its release of 1,150 Arabs, including some convicted…

…'s minds." In his charge to the panel, Frye wrote: "With a diminishing pool of PART TIME EMPLOYMENT - NIGHTS The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is interview- ing students interested in working…

… available each week with some opportunity to work addition- al nights. Hours: 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. -Pay: $4.00 per hour LS&A Students Preferred CALL 763-5576 FOR AN INTERVIEW The University of Michigan is an…

… Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer potential students, increasingly inten- se recruiting competition from other institutions, uncertainty regarding the level of support to be expected from…

… state and federal sources, and worrisome trends in the costs to students and their families ..., it is clear that a careful examination of how best the University can organize and carry out its admissions…

… the panel will consider several strategies. For instance, the panel will discuss whether the University should in- crease the percentage of out-of-state students it admits every year if ap- plications…

… from in-state students fall, short of goals, reduce student enroll- ment, or lower admissions standards. Chamberlain pointed out, however, that each of those options has pitfalls. Downsizing student

… enrollment means revenue from tuition will drop, requiring cutbacks in University ex- penses. Raising the out-of-state student population is politically un- wise for a university supported by state tax payers…

…." Forum explores '13' computers (Continued from Page 1) student use. Presently, the University has about 225 terminals scattered around cam- pus. By 1988, Van Houweling said that number should increase to…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… needs in mind," said Joseph Kohane, associate director of Hillel. He -said it has additional space, a student lounge, and a main audito- riIm that will be used by the more than 25 student organizations…

…. Contributors saw Hillel as a foundation that was worthy of support, he added. The building has been open since Oct. 20. There will be a formal open house for students either Jan. 9 or, 10. BY JONATHAN SCOTT AND…

… attitude is central to Asian life, Raymond said. "The painting mirrors what we think." By understanding this, she added, the viewer will "understand Oriental people better." University student artists…

… the arts, you're taught how to draw, not how to survive," he said. He urged art students to hunt for scholarships and grants offered by the University and other institutions, to seek advice from…

… operations. B ut its 25 warships represent about half the foreign vessels in the region. U.S. officials, however, say the American commitment to peacekeeping has led to the best-ever relations with the Arab

… gulf states, and the Arab leaders remain nervous about a hasty pullout. POLICE NOTES Sexual Assault Ann Arbor Police arrested a male for a sexual assault yesterday. He will be arraigned today on third…

… by the CRC, third floor School of Ed., anytime 9-5 Great 1 erI 7 ~1 -- a . . " *. To buy a Macintosh" computer to help with your writing, ask your parents to do some writing. On an Apple Student

… after that. So stop by and pick up an application. Do it now, before the term's over. ' r Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program -vim; t …

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… or near the Arabian Sea. Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Marxist South Yemen alerted naval ships; air force jets and army units to be on the lookout, Arab diplomatic sources in Bahrain said. The…

…-choice counter-rally but many of the students participating said they had heard about the anti-abortion demonstration and had come hoping to join in any opposition. "I was really hoping for a heated See LOCALS…

… play Help wanted DETERMINED TO tackle students' grim economic outlook, the Michigan Student Assembly is looking for volunteers for a financial aid committee. The group's goal is to coordinate student

… lobbyists for financial aid at the state and possibly the national level while building a student-run financial aid program at the University. The committee will look into a computer system to match…

… University students with unclaimed scholarships and loans, and a fund-raising and disbursement program to generate Also on this date in history: * 1913 - The Union Dance Committee decided to place a ban on…

…. The amendment reduced the time between the election and inauguration of the President to eliminate a long "lame duck" period: * 1965 - A student "stay-in" of two local theatres,.the Michigan Theatre and…

December 01, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…," 8p.m., 1522 Hill. Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library - Jane Myers, "One Woman's Viewpoint," 7:30 .m., Meeting Room, 343 S. Fifth. International Student Pugwash - Carl Cohen, "The Ethics of Human…

…. American Arab Anti-Discrimination League - Roberta Strauss Feuerlict, 7 p.m., 1414 Hill. -Meetings Cooperative Outdoor Adventures - 7:30 p.m:, 1402 Mason. Undergraduate English Association - Social committee…

…, Student Wood & Crafts Shop - Advanced power tools safety, 6-8 p.m., 537 SAB. League International Night - Germany, 5-7:15 p.m., Michigan League Cafeteria. Eclipse Jazz - Jam session 9:30 p.m., University…

… Club, Michigan Union. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of ' Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Steiner says student input needed By CHERYL…

… BAACKE Students shouldn't be given a position on LSA's top decision-making committee, but student knowledge and input are needed in other areas, LSA Dean Peter Steiner said yesterday. "Student input into…

… decision-making can be very viable in certain areas," Steiner told about 20 people at Campus Meet the Press. But he said he thought students are better suited to serve on departmental committees than on the…

… LSA Executive Committee, which makes sensitive personnel and budget decisions. LSA STUDENT Government members have fought for several years to create a voting student position on the Executive Committee…

…, but have been unsuc- cessful. In addition to serving on committees, Steiner said, students can voice their opinions through course evaluations. Changes in student interests sometimes are a factor in…

… deciding which programs to review, he said. Reviews are carried on continually-five to seven departments are reviewed each year-and changes in faculty, budget concerns, and shifts in student needs and…

… control our mission and our destiny. I'd rather make those decisions deliberately than by random," Steiner said. The college must also plan for projected declines in student enrollment over the next few…

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