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September 22, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR 4GEORGE BUSH BILL CLINTOL Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan 1S Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other…

… cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. FROM fIip-ALY FoIx's flip-flop coul sink students In an Opinion piece written for the Daily, MSA Ipresident Ede…

… her platform: "While many students find speech codes an infringement of their right to speak freely, offen- sive, abusive language is an infringement of other student's right to live comfortably and…

… enforced by a representative group of students." Fox desired a strong speech code to silence offensive speech, but felt that the administration could not be trusted to enforce it strictly enough. She…

… after us" for having different ideas, when those ideas are the very ones she found violating students' rights to "live comfortably." She wants the administration to crack down on speech offensive to her…

student behavior and stem harassment. Until Fox gets a firm hold on this concept, and inserts some consistency into her statements, students have no hope for leadership, and no hope of avoiding a harmful…

… code. *IASEbA M "72CCOMEAAeIN. t§1" L E L R .~*.. ....* ... . *..* .Y... . . 0 0 Stalking law aids victims, students Joke went too far To the Daily: I followed the logic of (but not necessarily…

November 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… peace, who, like many other Arabs, acknowledges Israel's right to exist, I urge my fellow students not to listen to anti-Arab or anti- Jewish views displayed in the Daily. Muhammad Farha LSA senior anti…

… AMITAVA MAZUIMIOAR [dited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a ma~cjnrity of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters…

… do not necessarily represent the opinion cf the Daily. 'U' amends students out of code FORFv'V CONFI UF.,o-.---. 11O STS (2+T/L NKS' " t L 1N G Y..-, A '''''' "+ t ~L~L~J2I___ ,-- - ) r. , 'I I…

… "\\. . , d , LE LER . ........ .. Seis s veyhee o'tbliveatiArbviw 0 he University cranked out what is most likely Tts final draft of the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities Friday, throwing one…

… bone to students, and hitting them over the head with the other. On the one hand, the Statement no longer contains provisions allowing the University to punish students for assault and harassment crimes…

… committed anywhere in the world. Instead, it creates a University hegemony zone, barring cer- tain illegal student behaviors including assault and harassment when exhibited anywhere in"Ann Arbor and its…

… under that umbrella as well. Students who commit these crimes in their own houses and apartments will now be subject to University sanction, even though they are already subject to state and federal law…

…. But the major blow the University gave to students was its inclusion of an amendment proce- dure that completely usurps students' role in the process. Student Rights Committee Chair Robert Van Houweling…

… originally proposed an amend- ment procedure that would allow various repre- sentative bodies to bring forward amendments, which would then be subject approval by a judi- ciary panel, a student vote, and…

… approval by the University Board of Regents. The administration accepted the student vote procedure, but removed the student vote. More- over, the panel of randomly-selected jurors now has the authority to…

April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…Here's mud - er, I mean tear gas in your eye. The Ann Arbor police paid no regard to gas etiquette in clearing South U. Monday night, and the students' attitude was not much better. Tommy Stinson…

… of editorial freedom Vol CI o.10 n Arbr ichian Wdneda, Ari 8,199 ( 192 Te ichga3.i Students question cop use of teargas by Ben Deci old man from Sterling Heights was charged Daily Crime Reporter…

… shot us with teargas," LSA first-year student Jason Menges said. The mounted division swept up and down South University twice. Students taunted the force, slapped their horses, and tugged at the…

… crowd of students after Mon- day's NCAA Championship basketball game because many administrators were still in Minneapolis - where the tournament took place. "Right now, nobody has the facts to com- ment…

… See UNIVERSITY, Page 2 DOUG KANTEPJDaily An unidentified student cheers as a kiosk goes up in flames on the corner of South University and East University late Monday night after police officers left…

… the scene. -Speakers clash during Israeli-Arab discussion By Pari Berk and Ren6e Huckle Daily Staff Reporters Speakers clashed during the first University Jewish- Arab sponsored Israeli…

… said, "The conference is important because it's Jews and Arabs taking risks to sponsor something jointly because of the sincere desire to bring about peace." Abraham, a member of the Detroit American…

… diplomat in the U.S., said, "A bi-national state is suicide for both parties. "The real conflict is between Arabs and Israelis who want peace and the dangers that loom against them. Am I optimistic? Yes…

March 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan C 'IL o 1V j& t Y ' s : ' Io i'Jtv I -r A I N T o lM O N AI ' 92 -t tt D W A V E - D - ~ 5 MiYRMf /Th E PtP-E HA I…

… the playoffs. Nationally-televised games offer the University a t more play chance to prove the talent of Michigan students outside the athletic program. Sending the band would have furthered this goal…

student The Daily encourages its readers to respond. All letters should be 150 words or less and should be sent to: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Or via MTS to: The Michigan Daily…

… getting infected. The University has a site license for the McAfee anti-viral software programs for IBM- compatible computer systems. All University faculty, staff and students may use these programs free…

… of charge while at the University. Information on obtaining a copy of these pro- grams for your own use can be obtained through the Computing Resource Center. Jim Huggins Rackham graduate student

… Lunch hour wastes students' time To the Daily: Why is it that the entire University shuts down from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm? I've found this to be a major inconve- nience both when I was an undergraduate…

November 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 9, 1992 - Page 3 I Raliers ask students to assist Bosnian citizens 1 s t 4 b 1 i 1 e a i k 1 F t f 6 j I 1 f 1 1 t 8 1 t t i t by Ken Dancyger Daily Staff…

… her homeland. "The strongest army in Europe is attacking its own people, and the world is just standing by and watch- ing it happen," Miller told students during a rally on the Diag Friday. Miller…

… stopped," said James Piazza, a Rackham graduate student and a member of the Islamic Circle. "We just want to send a message to Clinton and Bush that they must hold to their promises," added Henry Miller…

… Daily Environment Reporter Ted Turner - best known as the owner of Cable News Network (CNN) and the WTBS Superstation in Atlanta - entertained an audience of students and journalists with his views on the…

…'s wife, actress Jane Fonda, was formerly married to California politician Tom Hayden. "This was really an enjoyable 40 minutes," said Laura Thomson, a graduate student in Natural Resources and…

… troubled region if for no other reason than the Arab- Israeli peace talks taking place at the State Department in Washington. Conscious of the fragility of the peace process launched by the Bush…

…, in the early stages of forming his transition team, has not decided who will handle Middle Eastern issues. Arabs and Israelis, resuming their talks today after a week's break for the elections, are…

… eagerly waiting for a signal - any signal - from the Clinton transition team. If they agree on nothing else, Arabs, Israelis, Democrats and Republicans are in accord on one thing - that without an active U…

November 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan StL-ACK' MAH- 1. SPACE worm COPS BEAT !- 5'LACK M'AN-- G-o 6/4 CKa 3 PAC F=S 6 Unsigned editorials represent a majority…

… ast month, the "Campaign for Michigan" be- gan a fund-raising program called the "Case for Student Financial Aid." This is a multi-faceted program designed to compensate for dwindling federal support…

…. At a time when the federal govern- ment has dropped the ball, the University Undergraduate Stu has taken appropri- U ate steps in finding innovative solutions 75.00% to bring students of all incomes to…

… the University. For the past de- cade, the financial needs of non-resi- dent students have outpaced the University's ability to cover the cost. Currently, the under- 52.00% graduate self-obliga- tion…

… - the amount each students is re- sponsible for - for non-residents is $14,000. For many eco- nomically-disadvan- L institutional Aid taged students, this amount puts the Uni- State Aid versity out of…

… reach. ® Federal Aid This year, almost 1,000 non-resident students could not Source: Office of Financial Aid attend the University because there was simply not enough aid avail- able. In the long run…

…, more and more quality students who want to attend the University will be shut out for lack of support. Administrators have decided the best way to solve this problem is through the "Campaign for Michigan…

…," the University's $1 billion fund-rais- ing campaign. University fund-raisers will solicit donations on behalf of the "Case for Student Financial Aid." Alumni are being encouraged to make contributions…

… to funds specifically designed for non-resident financial aid. This will allow students with demonstrated need to shoulder less of the burden for attending the University. dent 1 ial aid gap But the…

…, appropriating $12 million. This increase rep- resents a commitment to restoring accessibility to all students regardless of financial need. The University is Aid Expenditures by Source responding to in- tense…

October 27, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… Daily for allowing an Arab-American opinion to be aired allowing the student body to see, hear and read something that has been system- atically blocked out of the mainstream press for so long. Stephen…

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed . by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a mjority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and…

…'. I I I r' . t INF4C i-4 As Michigan Student Assembly elec- tions near, both of the two parties - the Progressive Party and the Conservative Coalition (CC) - are struggling to find enough warm bodies…

… } to fill their rosters. But instead of continuing the same, old, inane party system that only diminishes the credibility ofMSA, students' should be encouraged to run for MSA, and, more importantly, to…

… any sentiment of a party platform. The Conservative Coalition is also searching for people to fill its slate. Conservative Coa- lition flyers ask students to sign up for the party destined to once again…

… offering many constructive ideas of their own. Both parties argue that students are too busy to V make intelligent decisions on the merits of indi- vidual candidates. But the handful of highly quali- fied…

… takes its toll on the elec- tion process. When students cast ballots for party slates, candidates are not forced to take individual positions on student issues, or even attend election forums to tout…

… their views. Moreover, students lose all incentive to pay attention to specific issues, and instead fo- cus on the parties. Independent candidates, who are free of the pressures associated with party…

… politics, stand a better chance of stay- ing out of the political fray. Students interested in joining the Assembly would do well to DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily realize that with the tradition- ally low voter…

… turnout, winning a seat is not diffi- cult. With effective publicity, hard campaigning, and good knowledge and conviction about student is- sues, qualified students will have little trouble getting the…

March 25, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… keepsakes yesterday at the Personettes shop in Kerrytown. decide to change the plan or leave it alone. Arab League envoys negotiate surrender *Secwity Coundl pnsident says he expeds quick sumnder of Ibyan…

… supplying more people, contacting lesbian and gay medical students' groups, and helping ,tq publicize the situation. ACT-UP will concentrate on educating other lesbian and gay v groups and community members…

…. Maurer said she will try to work. out of the bounds of ACT-UP asa group because some people ate reluctant to connect their names with the "radical, action-oriented group." UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Arab

… expected swift delivery of the two Libyans for trial in the United States or Britain. The United States contended Libya was only stalling. The Arab League group that went to Libya consisted of League Secre…

…- tary-General Esmat Abdel-Maguid of Egypt and envoys from Syria, Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Mauritania. Libya offered on Monday to turn the suspects over to the Arab League. Its plan was…

… French ambassador, told reporters they anticipated the Arab League delegation would take custody of the two men. The United States and Britain seek extradition of the two for the 1988 bombing over…

… decided to surrender the men over to the Arab League, which was then expected to turn them over to the U.S. or British governments for trial. A U.N. representative would observe the process. On Sunday, the…

Arab League adopted a resolution calling on the United Nations to mediate the dis- pute and urging the Security Council not to impose sanctions on Libya un- til the court issues its opinion. The court…

… Meetings Ann Arbor Coalition to Unleash Power, Michigan Union, Crofoot Rm, 7:30 p.m. Hindu Students Council, weekly mtg, Bhagavad Gita- Chapter 7, learn Hindi, B115 MLB, 8 p.m. Korean Students Association…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… allocating the grants, RSG gave away $150 to the Asian American Women's Journal, $300 to the United Nations Conference, $400 to the International Observer and $200 to the Arab American Student Association…

…. Members reduced the amount of money given to one organization and denied two other requests. The Arab American Student Association re- ceived $200 instead of its requested $500 to bring a speaker comparing…

… groups. However, students who had par- ticipated in a meal sacrifice in the past were surprised to learn of the gap between the amount they were being charged and the sum that actu- ally benefited the…

… organization. According to the 1991-92 stan- dard meal plan, students in tradi- tional residence halls are charged $5.22 for dinner; from that fixed rate, however, only the budgeted raw food cost is contributed…

… going to benefit the handicapped," first-year engi- neering student Monish Kundra said. "I figured 'all of the money' meant the $6 I'm charged for every meal." Despite the meal sacrifice's suc- cess for…

… fundraisers we have." David Wahr, administrative assis- tant for Residence Operations and Student Residences, said the Dining Services department operates under a fixed cost. The only way to deduct from the…

April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

… pitiful story of Gritte (Marianne Basler), the youngest sister who has a predilection for long engagements and a forbidden Arab man. In the hands of a lesser director, the narrative device of showing the…

… of French colonial rule in Algeria and the op- pression of the native Arab popula- tion. In the first segment, the Arabs never appear, but are referred to with distaste. In the second, the film shows…

… the Arabs who are lucky enough to get underpaid jobs for See OVERSEAS, Page 10 America, America dir. Annemarie Stoll Performance Network April 12, 1992 My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty…

… Service-8, 10:30 a.m. gold bond cleaners I- - Amazin' Blue- A co-ed a capetla singing ensemble. Comedy Company- A student- directed and written comedy troupe that perorms once a term and has travelled to…

January 29, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…- tinians, the Middle East peace effort took on a broader look yesterday with an unprecedented meeting be- tween Israel and the Arabs to ex- plore the region's future. Israel has always sought such…

… multilateral talks as a forum to start meshing itself with the Arab world by sharing water resources, expertise and environmental mea- sures. Arab participants used the occa- sion to stress demands that Israel…

… surrender captured territory. Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy said he was delighted by the mere fact that most of the Arabs came. "This participation is unprece- dented and we'll know how to ap- preciate…

… York on Friday. See ADDRESS, Page 2 Bush Source: The Associated Press Students give speech mixed reviews I by Barry Cohen Daily Government Reporter Student reaction to President Bush's State of the…

… that while the speech will not necessarily help Bush's popularity, it definitely will not hurt it. But one student, who did not want to be identified, criticized Bush for ignoring environmental issues…

…-year student who said he was told of the agents' activities by a staff member. Truckin' Peter Vasher, age 4 1/2, plays in the store Generations on S. Main yesterday while his mom shops with his little sister…

…, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) unanimously voted last night to ask the Univer- sity to abandon its Interim Speech Code. The assembly then voted to put a referendum for the "Preservation of Students

…' Freedom of Speech" on the next MSA ballot, which will ask students to adopt a similar stance. The assembly's resolution also endorsed a pending state legislature bill prohibiting state colleges and…

… Act." "I came tonight to Ann Arbor and to this meeting because I see the responsibility falling on students - the responsibility to protect the fundamental freedoms in this insti- tuion," Dresch said…

… responsibility of defending the University but don't think you can depend on the administration to do that for you. The Student Rights Commission (SRC) presented a 42-page inves- tigative report to the assembly…

January 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Linda Tymensky, a second-year arrived shortly after the stabbing, and Lauren Dermer LSA student, said she administered said, "They were apparently Daily Crime Reporters first aid to the victim after he…

… the incident nmEfh/ii.Lt. Joseph Piersante of the De- was handled. "The procedure was One student, who asked to re- partmentof Public Safety (DPS) said, sort of erratic. How trained are Un-. main…

… Pont6 said. "He is a motivating and inspir- ing factor to Black students and others in addressing the justices of See JACKSON, Page 2 U.S. Dept. of Ed. criticizes accreditatio n association 4 by Ren6e…

… standards in its accreditation process. CHE, one of several associations that accredits U.S. colleges and uni- * versities, establishes standards schools must meet so their students can receive federal…

… interest and reflecting the student constituency," as well as a diverse student population and curriculum. According to a U.S. Department of Education report, CHE has apparently forced schools to adopt…

… - the author of From Beirut to Jerusalem - has covered the Arab-Israeli conflict for more than a decade as a foreign correspon- dent from Beirut and Jerusalem, and is currently based in Washington. "No…

Arab state found benefits of the Cold War other than Syria... The collapse of the Soviet Union put Syria in the position of being a geopolitical orphan," Friedman said. Countries such as Israel, he .said…

… Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly will hold its first meeting of the se- mester tonight with a relatively empty agenda. Nevertheless, some assem- bly members are beginning to think about…

November 17, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

….LE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do…

… not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Pro-code propaganda is unethical 3 he Office of Student Affairs has con- cocted a last-minute advertising campaign to support its Statement of…

Student Rights and Re- sponsibilities - on which students will have an opportunity to vote in today's Michigan Student Assembly election. In the last week alone, Student Affairs has distributed more than 7…

…,000 pro-code fliers to students, taken out a $1,665 advertise- ment in the Daily supporting the code, scheduled five forums in residence halls the day of the election, and even instructed residence hall…

November 25, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR , r. \_ ''' 3 ' 1 -"'__ .. Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan N 0- \J E KG.- /j I-' (1 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily…

… only a poor reflection of the student body as a whole but more particularly - the sexist and misogynistic attitudes which continue to flourish on this campus. At some point in each game, my attention is…

… diverted from the field onto a student who is being "passed up" through the rows of the section. Grabbing onto whatever parts of their body or clothing they can get a hold of, spectators keep the streak…

… chest and send her flying through the air, I could not help but see the connection between the way in which students were treating this "toy" and the objectification that women confront on a daily basis…

…. In the future, I hope that University students can enjoy themselves at football games without perpetuating and expand- ing sexist attitudes and stereo- types. Abbey Frank LSA senior Who you gonna call…

…? AATU To the Daily: What are your rights as a tenant? What is the Ann Arbor Tenants Union (AATU)? Too often the answers to these questions are unknown by many students and faculty members at the…

… University. Too many times tenants of Washtenaw County - especially University students - are getting cheated, swindled and bullied by their landlords. But this does not have to happen. It should be reassuring…

… tenants information and counseling services. Counselors explain your rights as a tenant so your landlord cannot take advantage of you. Over half of the counseling helps University students. The AATU does…

… tenants' rights work- shops and countless other things. The AATU provides invaluable services that University students and the whole county cannot go without. Youtcan talk with an AATU counselor about a…

… uniquely American (besides for Canada) holiday. 1. Stock up. This holiday was clearly created by students who have been forced to choose between Peanut Butter Captain Crunch and Jello for every meal or have…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Kloostra and Donna Woodwell Daily News Editors While many students took the day off yesterday, several hundred took to the streets in the fifth an- nual Unity March to commemo- rate the birthday of Rev. Dr…

… crowd. Attendance at the march and rally has declined since its incep- tion in 1988. This was addressed by one of the rally's speakers, Shawn Mason of the Black Student Union. "I remember my freshman year…

… American Student Association. "This is the time when we unite and join against the evils that came with the people of Columbus and men like him," Hill said. Marchers from various campus organizations carried…

… Jr. Day yesterday spoke of an unfulfilled dream, and called on students to work to achieve it. Former Michigan Supreme Court Justice Dennis Archer opened yesterday's symposium in Rackham Auditorium…

… Black comma- KENNETH SMOL LERDaily nity," he said. "We would not tolerate high school University students take part in the fifth annual Martin Luther King Day Unity rally on South University yesterday…

… declines as students make use of free day by Lari Barager Although the University gave students and faculty the day off yesterday to reflect on the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., many students

…,000 students par- ticipated in the march. Many students used the three- day weekend as a mini-vacation from Ann Arbor or as an extra night of partying. "We got a late start on the day because we were having a…

January 15, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Democrats President Dana Miller, whose organization co-sponsored the event, said Jackson is planning a visit to Ann Arbor sometime next month. "It's too bad, because there's a lot of student interest, but he…

…. Events get cancelled all the time be- cause of weather," Taylor said. Sheldon Lewis, an organizer of Jackson's Michigan appearance, said See JACKSON, Page 2 Students slip-slide their way to morning…

… morning. Nine inches of snow, along with high winds that blew it all over streets and side- walks, made the trip to class yesterday treacherous for students and faculty alike. "Well, there was a lot of snow…

… to walk through - up to my knees," said Kari Ifkovits, an LSA first-year student, who had an anthropology section at 9:00 a.m. "I was slipping around and fell on my butt, but I'm OK." University…

…. "There were big clumps of snow and there wasn't enough salt on the roads or side- walks." Third-year Law student Bernard Hooper said he was caught off guard by the storm. He didn't expect all of the snow…

… Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank would not be a precondition to peace. At the same time, Israel pursued face-to-face negotiations with repre- sentatives of the 1.7 million Pales- tinian Arabs who live…

… the Jewish state and the Arab kingdom. Technically at war, they have coexisted peacefully since the 1967 war. Yesterday's two-hour session at the State Department was designed to set an agenda. Two…

November 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… or security functions of the police *Student groups :U Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, room 2203, 8 p.m. Q Christian Science Organiza- tion,meeting, Michigan League…

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 10,1992 - Page 3 Students escape i " - arcad+es by Yawar Murad Daily Staff Reporter "Tiger, Tiger! Attack, attack!" And with one final scream Tiger dies…

… game," said School of Music . sophomore James McKenzie, of Street Fighter II, adding that he spends about $5 per week on ar- cade games. Students said this video game addiction pre-empts studies well…

… playing Street Fighter II. Andrew Kim, an LSA first-year student, said he goes down to the ''arcade located in Bursley Hall at 2 a.m, before going to bed. Lawmakers battle for control of Statehouse…

…. Republicans are expected to name House Minority Leader Paul Hillegonds (R-Holland) to head their caucus. The full House votes Jan. 13 to decide who actually fills the speaker's position. LSA first-year student

… video game addic- tion, he said the games serve as an outlet from too much studying. Engineering first-year student Shannon Lelliltt explained that he plays arcade games regularly be- cause of the…

… limitless scenarios these games provide. Students said that violence seems to be the most popular theme of arcade games. In Street Fighter II, players assume one of several identities and fight other…

… world where might is right for U-M students. LSA first-year student Mark Potter added, "Arcade games are more than just an escape from re- ality. They are fast becoming a preferred, alternative form of…

… . s. a 1 r "Usually, people are this time playing video there at games," .. u.a . Yr.a«v+vu v J vb . a... a.v ..t.r.ia.v. DPS internship program puts students into the community W by Abby…

… Schweitzer Gaily Staff Reporter A student internship program within the U-M Department of Pub- ic Safety (DPS) is making a special. effort to increase student safety on campus this year. SWAP - the Student

January 28, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, January 28, 1992 Mideast delegates ready to talk peace, MOSCOW (AP) - Israel and Arabs gathered yesterday for a multinational conference on Middle East peace…

… begins today. Syria, the key Arab party in the U.S.-brokered peace effort, stayed away from the conference, saying in- sufficient progress was being made in the parallel bilateral peace talks held in…

… Washington. Lebanon was absent for similar reasons. Palestinians flew to Moscow with a delegation including mem- bers from Arab-dominated east Jerusalem. This was barred under rules made before the first round…

… survey revealed that use of legal drugs - alcohol and cigarettes - is still widespread among students. More than half of the high school seniors surveyed drank an alcoholic beverage in the prior month…

…, drink- ing among college students re- mained virtually unchanged since last year. In 1991, 75 percent of REGENTS Continued from page 1 decision stands, the regents will be forced to conduct future…

… solve the press's problem. The court's opinion college students had consumed al- cohol in the past month and 43 per- cent reported binge drinking. Johnston attributed the prob- lem to both social control…

… and so- cial encouragement. "Social control is lower in a college situation than most oth- ers," Johnston said. "College also tends to mean animal house drink- ing, unfortunately." Students had mixed…

… research output is probably lower than in other departments. The committee considered statis- tics such as the number of students in a given major and the school's na- tional reputation in research and…

… cutting the sociology department by 40 per- cent, and consolidating the three engineering programs. News of the faculty cuts did not shock students, said David Pepper, Yale Daily News managing editor. "It…

… was no big surprise, we heard about it all along." However, Pepper said students were upset by the fact that almost all departments will be cut by 11 percent. "It's something they said they weren…

October 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… raffle one semester of in-state tuition by Darnell Jones Students and parents daunted by the 10 percent tuition increase this semester may find hope through a Student Alumni Council (SAC) raffle. First…

… prize for the Tuition Raffle - in which both students and their parents may enter - is a semester of in-state tuition valued at approxi- mately $2,000. Second prize is a $1,000 grant to the winning…

student's account. Third prize is two round-trip tickets on Northwest Airlines to anywhere in continental United States. Tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of five. The raffle is being held to benefit…

… said he felt that U-M students would enjoy the idea. "We're one of the most expen- sive public institutions in the nation. I thought it would probably be a big success and a help to people," Lehner said…

… over Palestinian self-rule. The territorial issue is one of the toughest items facing Arab and Israeli negotiators in their slow-mov ing peace talks. The Arabs' key de- mand is that Israel give up all…

….m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8p.m.. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Rosary, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St, 7:30 p m. U Northwalk…

…," film, Lorch Hall, Auditorium, 8 p.m. U Millionaire Party, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Jaycees, Cam- pus Inn, 615E. HuronSt.,7p.m. - 12 a.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Alumni Mass and Re…

…- ception, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St., 5 p.m. Q Northwalk Nighttime Safety Don Hack, call Don Hack 663- 8482 for details. Q U-M Shotokan Karate, prac- tice, CCRB, small gym, 11 a.m. - 1 p…

November 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan MIY CHIN PIEPCED- 606oB'JUST &COT WHATrDo You -fHWPHIN NsS c o-rM PI~(?CE1b Or /ArRD " . ". "'. rte..our /4flM...50…

… planned. This is not a priority for m? or members of my administration." - University President James Duderstadt, Nov. 27, 1990, in letter to students published in the Daily. "The president's purpose…

… Thursday when the regents passed the "Statement of Student Riights and Responsibili- ties" by a vote of 6-2. Un- fortunately, University stu- dents did not set this goal -it was imposed on them.' Ever since…

… manipulated suggestions by former Student Rights Commission Chair Michael David Warren, jr., and drafted a code that pertained only to student conduct, not speech. While this is a welcome (and perhaps Constitu…

…- tional) change, the code's passage and implemen- tation still represents a major defeat for students, who have fought codes of all types for almost 20 years. But that opposition proved no match for…

… nation-wide mailing to students, and distributed thousands of fliers promoting the code. That cost might be worth the sum if students were clamoring for action. Butif anything, students have been begging…

October 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan STUDENT RIGHTS 9KESPDN&iUEIL IT(ES &Y7THE UJofIVVRE&E NTS °(F 'kb)THINK -THAT THE Co7)E NFR/N6-FS ONJ STUtfFNTSIRIGH7…

… nn Arbor residents will have the opportunity to elect a new district judge on November 3. When students vote, they should consider which candidate would best protect their rights in the courtroom…

…. Considering Bullard's long and distin- guished record as an advocate for student rights, the Daily endorses State Rep. PERRY BULLARD for Ann Arbor district judge. Bullard's opponent, Assistant Prosecuting At…

…- torney Elizabeth Pollard, has compiled an impres- sive resume and has served theAnnArbor commu- nity well. But Bullard's consistent and sincere commitment to student rights, despite anti-student community…

student opposition in Lansing. He recognized that a new, armed University police force would fur- ther threaten student safety, waste scarce Univer- sity dollars, and cause jurisdictional conflicts be…

… hold two public hearings before they made a final decision regarding deputization. Another example of Bullard's commitment to student rights is-his 1976 Michigan Open Meet- ings Act, which he later…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

Arab, Israeli and Western delegates set to hold a series of meetings around the world this spring and explore the nuts and bolts of peace in the region. Although marred by a Palestinian boycott and the…

… absence of Syria and Lebanon, the meeting added a sense of substance and continuity to the fragile U.S.-brokered peace process. It drew an impressive cross-section of the Arab world, the United States and…

… abstractions, delegates spoke of water-sharing, the environment, and the need to cut crippling defense spending. After the talks ended, Israeli delegation heads praised the Arabs' business-like approach and the…

… care they took to avoid political point-scoring. The Israelis, who have long craved acceptance by their Arab neighbors, claimed a diplomatic victory simply in getting the Arabs to sit with them…

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December 07, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a maujority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles…

… 1 '+ ', iS': ... : : ! r p:. 'N" C .' - + x a t s Cam,, . . . . -> k_ ,l ..: ,. .. t 1 ra_ ' . ,. f, st',j , ! i tt .. ,. .., ,. I .j ' f _..=- ( Jr 0 L ately, the Michigan Student Assembly…

… has been alone in its endeavorto rescue the Michi- gan Collegiate Coalition (MCC) from almost cer- tain extinction. MCC is a student lobbying organi- ztion for students attending any of the public…

… universities in the state, yet most schools have ippped the majority of the bill onto the shoulders of the students at the University of Michigan. MCC, the only organization of its type, has re- cently suffered…

October 21, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… to help minority psych. majors by Chastity Wilson Daily Minority Issues Reporter Leaders of the Undergraduate Psychological Association for Students of Color (UPASC) say the new organization for…

… minority un- dergraduate students majoring in psychology will focus on combating feelings of isolation. Two LSA seniors started UPASC last winter because many under- graduate students were calling the…

… countries, such as Iran, Turkey, Canada, Italy and Lebanon. "We welcome all members," Bardakian said. He said that while many members are of Armenian de- scent, there are also Arab and Jewish members. "Our…

… comparative analysis of global issues," said Paul Watson, di- rector of admissions for the pro- gram. "By comparing global and economic systems, you can learn more about your own surroundings." Students can…

February 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…- ture agenda. Yesterday, the caucus briefly discussed the lack of control cities have over state-owned property within city boundaries as well as problems with students who live off campus. "We have…

… people walking down the street with open cans of beer from one party to another," said Mt. Pleasant mayor Susan Smith about Central Michigan University students. Ypsilanti mayor Clyde King said Eastern…

… city distributes booklets containing information about responsibilites of living off campus to students and also meets each term with the student assembly. "Sometimes it's more effective to work with the…

students directly than go through the administra- tion," Schweitzer said. ""We're talking about a very small number of students who really cause prob- lems." Civilians flee southern Lebanon under Shite…

… after one rocket attack. The fighting fueled tension in the volatile region in advance of new Arab-Israeli peace talks in Washington. Each round of talks has been pre- ceded by renewed violence in south…

…- ern Lebanon. Arabs have accused Israel of creating incidents in an ef- fort to derail the talks, but Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestinian delegation said they planned to at- tend next week. In New…

… York, the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday appealed to all parties to the violence to "exercise maximum restraint" and enhance the Arab-Israeli peace pro- cess. Shiite and Israeli gunners blasted at…

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April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

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… Wolverines suffered a defeat at the hands of the Duke University Blue Devils in the NCAA basket- ball tournament, students and police converged on South University with bad attitudes and dangerous misconcep…

… entirely true, yet both contribute to the systematic confrontation that has become commonplace here. Without ma- jor adjustments in student attitude and police policy, neither is likely to dissipate soon…

… in use to control people's lives. Brian R. Holt Rackham graduate student How about some student tickets? The crowds that gathered on South University after each game of the NCAA Tournament…

November 13, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… canceled other drives in southeastern Michigan and they've brought extra nurses to campus because we've always performed well in the past," said Dylan Stewart, a first-year medical school student and co…

… seats prior to Michigan Student Assembly Elections. Today's topic is MS A's poor image and perceived inefficiency. MSA elections will be held Nov. 17 and 18. Gates visit may spark protests Conservative…

… Coalition "MSA currently receives no respect because it has lost sight of what its function is. MSA exists to serve students. Commissions like the Peace and Justice Commission deteriorate the integrity of MSA…

…. Committees and commissions need to prioritize their actions. Passing resolutions like the recent one concerning "Indigenous Peoples" does not address real student concerns and issues on campus." - Conservative…

… MSA is basically a perception by the student body that I don't believe to be true." Trooper Sanders, LSA sophomore: "I feel that for many students, MSA is not relevant to their daily lives. MSA would…

March 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… Douglas Ginsburg with- drew his Supreme Court nomination after disclosing he had smoked mari- juana with his students at Harvard University. The disclosures had little impact on the campaign, but it marked…

…'s support of capital punishment. ELECTION Continued from page 1 grievances regarding campus police. Two-hundred students will be manning poll sites and counting bal- lots during the election. Carrie Pittman…

…, MSA election di- rector, said about 14 percent of the student body voted in last winter's election and she is expecting a simi- lar turn-out this year. Ten-thousand ballots have been printed for the…

… workers will verify that all voters are students as the ballots come in. The ballots will be tallied on Tuesday, and official results should be available April 1. MO.LLY.SI ...V.ilyPAUL AY ..LO Dily…

… University students celebrate the basketball team's 75-71 victory over Ohio State yesterday. A jubilant crowd of 2,000 students poured on to South University Avenue after the game. CELEBRATE Continued from…

…," LSA sophomore Brian Gunn said. "Shit, it's not like they didn't watch the game too." One student, LSA sophomore Joe Durrance, said he came outside hoping to find a riot. "I missed the big one in '89…

… a great thing for the school to get together as a union," LSA junior Anthony squad wins its semi-final round. Around 400 students gathered Friday night after the regional final 'I just think its a…

… communication and more people working together on finding solutions, "some of these other issues will begin to fall away, " King said. One example he cited was the tension between students and their neighbors…

…. King said, based on experience he gained as dean of students at the college of Wooster in Ohio, he thought the city could help facilitate better relations. "I think the city ought to be working very…

… carefully with stu- dents and the dean of students to begin to get a thoughtful resolution to some of this," he said. "I don't think there needs to be this kind of tension." "As the dean of students (at…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…- tended to the environment, said University alumnus and former Students for a Demo- cratic Society leader Tom Hayden Friday dur- ing the closing address of the 1992 Neil Staebler Symposium. "Democracy…

… treat people the same way we treat nature today," Hayden said. As a University student, Hayden said he was discouraged by classes that failed to ad- dress moral and philosophical issues. Hayden said he…

… would be more appropriate for a group of environmental students so that his vision could take root," said LSA sophomore Devon Eagle. Other students agreed that Hayden's envi- ronmental vision was…

… activist and founder of the Students for a Democratic Society Tom Hayden gives the closing address Friday for the Neal Staebler Symposium at Rackham auditorium. Former ambassador to China Increase of…

… spoke of her vision of cooperation between teachers and communities in educating all its citizens in math and technology. Anderson emphasized that teach- ers must believe in every student's ability to…

… war," Savir said. However, he said U.S. involve- ment in the region should be lim- ited. "Whenever Israel has made concessions or will make conces- sions it can only be in response to Arab changes - not…

… will have water together or none of us will," he said. We must achieve peace for this and future generations, Savir added. "The fate of the Middle East is in our hands - Israelis and Arabs alike." Savir…

…'s lacking in the Middle East." LSA first year student Lia Kush- nir commented, "Both sides in the Middle East are very absolute in their convictions. I find it hard to believe that compromise can be achieved…

January 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…, died of leukemia in New York on Dec. 25. He was 73. James Robertson, professor emer- itus of English, credits Wunsch with the idea of creating the small liberal arts college that students say gives them…

… more personal attention. "He took an active role in making these ideas work," Robertson said. "Students were most important to him," said creative writing teacher Warren Hecht. "He was one of the…

… gentlest and most humane people I ever met." From his days as a student to his role as an administrator, Wunsch filled many positions during his time at the University. Wunsch earned his undergraduate…

…," Robertson said. "It was primar- ily his style as an administrator. He 'Students were most important to him.' - Warren Hecht creative writing prof. didn't push. He allowed people to speak for themselves." "He…

… was the kind of guy who was really encouraging of students," Hecht said. "He never lost his tem- per. He was the type of person who if you were upset, he would just quote some poetry to you." A…

… place to work."' Wunsch retired in 1981 and moved to Old Mission Peninsula near Traverse City. "He was a farmer- raising apples and cher- ries," Hecht said. Arab-Israeli peace talks resume in D…

… under an arrangement reached before the last round recessed. The Arabs stalled in protest of Israel's decisiofi to expel 12 Palestinians suspected of in- citing terrorism on the West BankiAnd in Gaza…

… citizens in Ann Arbor have been clearly longing for a more user-friendly po- lice force." Although the University secu- rity is strictly under the jurisdic- tion of the Department of Public Safety, students

… really positive effect on the student com- -friendly 4 munity," said Councilmember Bob Eckstein (D-5th Ward). "Having exposure to police as an adult can only help you." COP is still in the early stages of…

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November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles…

… University Board of Re- gents. Over the past few years, the regents have grown isolated from students, resulting in a steady decline in student participation in campus issues. This year, students have a unique…

… opportunity to fill two openings on the board with candidates who are truly committed to protecting student rights: Democrats LAURENCE DEITCH and REBECCA McGOWAN. McGowan has responded to long-time criti- cisms…

… make herself accessible to students on campus by meeting with campus groups before making a decision and then explaining her ratio- nale. McGowan is involved with Ann Arbor com- munity activities…

…, including membership on the board of the University Center for the Education of Women. Deitch, an attorney and state Democratic party treasurer has pledged to make the regents account- able to students. He…

… tuition. Incumbent Neal Nielsen is running for a second term. As a largely ineffective regent, Nielsen has rarely met with students on this campus. In an attempt to play on the fears of middle class voters…

… "trespassers." Republican nominee Nancy Laro is the spouse of a University regent emeritus. She has not pre- sented any new programs or new ideas to make the University more accountable to students. She asks to…

March 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… have become President of the United States, because I think he could have made a difference." Mark Yurechko, an LSA first- year student and a registered Republican, did not vote yesterday. 'I don't trust…

…." Not all students anticipated Brown's strong showing, however. "I didn't think Brown would get that much support at all," said LSA senior Bob Fajardo. "Just from what I've seen, he seems to appeal to a…

student-run center came in response to 1987 protests by Black organizations and other student groups against institutionalized racism. The coalition's goals were to educate students about class differ…

… met," she added. Most members of the board and volunteers are African American graduate students, Matthews said. She added that she encourages other minorities to become involved with the center. MSA…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… yesterday, tightening a noose around the Arab country to pressure it to turn over suspects in the bomb- ing of Pan AM Flight 103. The punitive measures were sanctions approved by the United Nations, but a…

… citizens of countries support- ing the sanctions. Although there is Arab sentiment against the sanctions, nations in the region abided by a U.N. resolution passed March 31 banning arms sales to Libya and…

… .Black students are living up Infoirmtion and Library Studies Medicine to their responsibilities as citizens .....t:he:Thi:M...e.Le Kinesiology John' Uy " and human beings," Hyland said. Charles Smith…

…"WMZT NE IT'usra INTNTIONS TO 91E. OF THE~ U~.,E.RS ' ~N Continued from page 1 have a responsibility to change that from here on end." Students vehemently kicked, ripped and screamed as they tore down the…

… sexism is dead," Green said. The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center and University Minority Student Services helped to sponsor the event. ,_ ' a- - -H - .......... HEWITi Join Ou…

… great career with us. Interested students please forward resumes to: Lisa Jost, Hewitt Associates, P.O. Box 497, Lincolnshire, IL 60069. CITY Continued from page 1 South U. after a game and break things…

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… try to come up with proposals plus alter- native activities," Brater said. "It's going to involve leadership from the students and the University seems very supportive of those efforts." - Daily…

… Administration Reporter Melissa Peerless contributed to this report. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan r t AN, -T'W"5YOs, i&,lL1CK, f Lar4)- ISN'T !7' kFESIV6- 7o 1pRt E-vC,.HA RA C-r -~ R-Nlr IK!! /-J!5 v KtoW 7H E Kt b's qE &ONNA CON…

… saying that 1,000 University students travel abroad annually (this is the number that study or work abroad). An additional 2,000 go abroad primarily for travel. Participation in international activities is…

… another person. What a heck of a person you are and boy do I hope you sleep good at night. You are one of a kind. Sandra S Miller LSA first-year student A formal apology from MSA Dear Mrs. Khalid: Please…

… accept this letter as a partial apology for the verbal attack which you suffered on March 24, 1992, in the chambers of the Michigan Student Assem- bly. This apology was directed by a vote of the assembly…

January 22, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 22, 1992 - Page 3 MSA gets auditor, *exames elections by Jennifer Silverberg Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) approved the hiring of a…

… selected from a pool of 30 candidates. She will be responsible for keeping the books for MSA, Student Legal Services *.and the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. "Whatever my position in detail with the assembly is, I…

… the idea that more students are active in November elections than in April, passed 24-4-5. Duderstadt cites shifts in research priorities by Purvi Shah Daily Administration Reporter Borrowing a term…

… universities should try to refocus their relation- ship with the federal government back to a partnership, place a higher priority on attracting students to science research fields, and work on thinking broadly…

…." However, Rackham graduate student Curtis Gehman asserted that money could be redirected from administrative bureaucracy to help solve the problems Duderstadt posed. He said, "Personally I think a lot of the…

… budget has grown disproportionately com- pared to the student body and fac- ulty funds. Puppy love Recent graduate Tom Weber cuddles with Madison, one of his twin puppies, on the Diag yesterday. HAC…

… the council, and will continue to demand rights for homeless people in AnnArbor until they feel city homeless are given the attention they deserve, said Dresser, a Rack- ham student. "Both the county…

April 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed…

…. 1:: ( - -s . - . $4i x. rS - - :' r " _ 1 K I; u 62 :2 f /~. w Ann Arbor city e Students will go to the polls Monday for the third time in a month. We feel it is imperative that students vote to…

… city has stiffened noise violations, twice used chemical weapons on student crowds, and restricted Greek houses from obtaining per- mits to purchase or build additions to their houses, resulting in three…

… Arbor police maced Black students at a South Quad party, Hunter publicly lobbied for them in a rally on the Diag. 2nd Ward KIn the 2nd Ward, Republican Peter Fink will best serve his constituents. Fink…

… protecting student residents from suburbanite tyr- any. In the debates, Fink displayed regret that student-city relations have deteriorated and seems sympathetic to the treatment the Greek system has received…

… or preferences in the ten- sions between students and suburban residents. As a newcomer, he may do more than the incumbant to diffuse hostilities. His opponent, incumbent Democrat Bob Grady should be…

… perhaps one of the best candidates and hence our strongest endorsement. All students in the 4th Ward - regardless of their party preference - should elect Peter Nicolas, who is running on the Democratic…

April 09, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… 132nd Annual Spring Concert with Bob McGrath of Sesame Street and the 1967 Around-the-World Glee Club. Sat. April 11, 1992 8PM * Hill Auditorium Tickets: $8, $6, $5, $3 Student i Available at Hill…

… in late 1988 on grounds Arafat had accepted Israel's right to exist. Contacts were severed again after Arab terrorists attacked an Israeli beach in June 1990. Hanan Ashrawi, spokesperson for…

… at dawn near Sarra, about 900 miles southeast of Libya's capital. Arab east Jerusalem exploded in celebration yesterday at news that Arafat was alive. Thousands of Palestinians hugged, shouted and…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscriptions for spring/summer term are available for $9. No off…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… phone number unknown to most students. Hodges report further explains that upon arriving on the scene no cab was found, and the officers de- cided to explore the area for any- thing unusual. Hodge…

… support for Syria and other Arab states and the status of the U.S. as a leader in in- ternational diplomacy has placed. Israel in an improved diplomatic position. "The end of the Cold War changed the…

… the variety of specialized courses." military on accounts of prejudice APPLE Continued from page 1 courses are highly regarded by students. "I think a lot of professors are jIst concerned with research…

… going to serve rmore active roles in monitoring the event ... Students from other uni- uesities may attend, but they may dc. that on their own, not with guests," Cianciola said. ,The alterations to the…

… Union Building Access Policy were based Okta consensus formed by represen- t ves from Alpha Kappa Alpha, tpi1 Black Greek Association, Mlchigan Student Assembly, M chigan Union Board of Represen- tfves…

… (MUBR), and Student Affairs office. f"I think there's a concern for events that draw large numbers of people that don't really have a close affiliation to the University or the grup that's sponsoring the…

… event," C'ianciola said. R YD lie added that this issue would be discussed at the February meeting of the coalition of students and ad- ministration officials scheduled to review the Union policy…

…. Associate Vice President of Stu- dent Affairs Royster Harper echoed Cianciola's concerns. She said, "One of the challenges (Thursday) night was they weren't U of M students. Out of 300 students, 200 were East…

…- gramming events for students. So we're just going to have to continue working on that together." Harper added that a beneficial side effect of the fight was that it allowed administrators and stu- dents to…

… learned that rather than doing it at eight o'clock in the morning, we could change our calendar." MUBR Chair Priti Marwah agreed. "There's some very good in- put, especially from student lead- ers," she…

December 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… pro- grams other than 'Kwanzaa' ad- dressing minority students." New programming may include a campus gay/lesbian newspaper, workshops with African American writers, and Arab American cultural…

…Veronica Latta Smith is ending her eight-year tenure on the U-M Board of Regents. Smith's concern and compassion for students' rights will be sincerely missed. Barbie's walking down Madison, but it…

… Janveja Daily Staff Reporter Minority students may soon have a greater voice in the University Activities Center's (UAC) decision- making process due to an expansion plan to increase the organization…

…- grams and create new events for their communities. "This is really about empowering students of color so they can get quality programming for them- selves," Hackner said. The Multicultural Programming…

… Board is unique because there have not been many diverse activities in the past, some campus leaders said. Mike Dashner, Minority Student Services representative, said he does not remember UAC focusing on…

… festivals, Hackner said. "But it's re- ally open-ended at this point." Although the U-M is known for advocating diversity, Hackner said UAC has taken on its new role be- cause past student leadership has not…

… holiday gift at a store on South University. Holiday !ifts emDtV student walets ,I I …

December 08, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… Hungry promotion. Student groups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Pond Rooms, 8 p.m. Christian Science Organiza- tion, meeting, Michigan League, check room at front desk…

… Ilfourstudents at Southern Illinois University by Christine Young Daily Staff Reporter As the Michigan Student Assembly prepares to send its tax exempt forms to the IRS by the end of the month, members are…

… information, Van Valkenburgh said. Roger DeRoo, MSA student ex- ecutive officer said, "The IRS should respond within 100 days, but usually they require additional in- formation. We should know the rul- ing…

… interna- tional students - were all seniors and one was scheduled to graduate this month. Cheng Teck Wong of Malaysia, Ronald Moy of Chicago, Kimiko Ajioka of Japan and Lai Hung Tam of Hong Kong were all…

… saddened by this tragedy," SIUC President John Guyon said in a press release. The nine injured students are be- ing treated for burns and smoke in- halation - and broken bones from jumping from windows in…

… an effort to escape the conflagration. Most of the injured students are being treated at area hospitals, al- though two have been transferred to hospitals in St. Louis, Mo. Of the nine injured students

…, seven are foreign students, The Red Cross is finding tempo- rary accommodations for the stu- dents, while local churches are col- lecting clothing, food and other ne- cessities for those displaced…

students. hdian gov 't bans fundamentalists in1wak of rots NEW DELHI, India (AP) - The Indian govern- ment moved to ban fundamentalist groups and sent the army into Bombay to secure order yesterday after…

…, 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Q In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room 2420,6 p.m. Q International Education Honor Society, meeting, School of Education, Whitney Audito- rium, 8 p.m. Q Michigan Student Assembly…

…, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Immaculate Concep- tion Masses, 331 Thompson St., 12:10 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7 p.m. F Students Against Drunk Driv- ing…

March 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…- ronment." He said he supports Israel's right to exist but considers its settlements in occupied Arab territories to be illegal. -Daily Campaign Issues Reporter Andrew Levy contributed to this report. by…

… half doing satel- lite feeds to network news programs, and he hobbled out to the Union steps after pulling a leg muscle to speak to the 600 students turned away at the afternoon's initial rally. "(The…

… be running for president, and here you have all these students. It was a very moving moment, and I hope people feel the same way I do," he said. Tsongas confounded political pundits when he announced…

… them 'Most Fa- vored Nation Status' after they had crushed their students at Tiananmen Square. That would have never have happened under a Kennedy admin- istration. It's not going to happen under mine…

… Clinton and Brown are decisions BROWN Continued from page 1 Other students said they were impressed by the way Brown ad- dressed student concerns. "It's a good thing he's trying to made by pollsters, not…

…- tor also called on students to define an American culture. Although Americans see Ethiopia as a poor country, the nation is very rich in culture, he said. "We are a multicultural society. ... There has…

… you. I hope you're ready," Tsongas said. Tsongas said he favored the Bradley Plan which would allow students to pay back loans for col- lege education through a percentage of their income. The…

… government would get a high percentage of re- turn from students in high-paying jobs, but would not benefit monetar- ily from students working in low- paying public service occupations. "We won't get the…

… needed to change what is wrong with America today," she said. After hearing Tsongas speak on the steps, LSA first-year student Mark Eiz said, "I didn't come away with how he stood on anything…

….... Everything I heard Tsongas say I've heard other people say all my life." Engineering first-year student Chris Bauserman said, "I think that for once we had a candidate which didn't seem to be bound by party…

October 29, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… Revisionism," lec- ture sponsored by U-M Arab- American Students' Associa- tion, U-M Armenian Students' Cultural Association and U-M Hellenic Student Association; Lane Hall; Commons Room; 4 p.m. U "Is There a…

…, which met for the second time yesterday. "It's clear to me that student con- cerns were never addressed when they installed the police force," said Ochoa, who has opposed the depu- tized force since it…

… was installed on campus in June 1990. "(This oversight board) is the last possible way to make sure students have some power in being able to affect policy," she said. At yesterday's meeting, the…

… elected members of the oversight board - two students, two faculty members and two staff members - questioned DPS director Leo Heatley about previous complaints addressed to the department, officer training…

… available from the start. I don't need a summary - I can read it." School of Natural Resources se- nior Michael Dorsey - the other elected student representative to the oversight board - agreed. "Clearly we…

… "get in that door." "I want to see that they do their job the way they're supposed to do their job," he said. Dorsey and Ochoa agreed the best way to give students and com- munity members more control…

… at a 4,000-person fund-raiser at the Fox Theatre in Detroit. Electon>'9 heard the peeh. Yo a MAP ede. byesSon.-...beti..o.uNth Student groups 'UAIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, meeting, East…

…, Natural Re- sources Building, room 1040,7 p.m. Q Islamic Circle, discussing evo- lution, Michigan League, 3rd floor Room C, 6-7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Party for First Year U…

…-M Catholic Students, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Th- ompson St., 7 p.m. U Pro-Choice Action, meeting, MLB, room B 137, 7:30 pm. U U-M Archery Club, practice, Sports Coliseum, 8-10 p.m. Q U-M Pre-Med Club…

… conduct workshop, apply byNo- vember 2, contact Katrina McCree 763-0235. Student services Q Northwalk Safety Walking Ser- vice, Bursley Hall, lobby, 763- WALK, 8 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Q Psychology Undergraduate…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

…'t start sending more food instead of "empty declarations." reach crit DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - The Arabs have a saying: "There can be no Middle East war without Egypt and no peace without Syria." That was…

… the Golan Heights cap- tured in 1967, understands that he must adapt to the new world order. But not at any price and not by breaking Arab ranks as Egypt did when it signed a peace treaty with Israel in…

… stage viled foes for a year has irrevocably altered the fundamentals of the Arab-Israeli conflict. When the talks began in Madrid Oct. 30, 1991, the Syrians and Israelis hurled insults at each other. Now…

… should spend money on its own problems freedom, to win the peace, to help transform former enemies into peaceful partners," Bush said. STUDENT ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER .::::"*1.:1:.:::*i .":.i…

October 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

… study areas ~ Social activities / Free AATA service for students* 761-8910 Mon-Fri 9-6 Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-5 * special conditions apply .....SU..LET......... GOT TO SEE LOCATION TO BELIEVE IT!!! A Ige…

… sauces. 333 E. Huron, 761-6650. TIOS.SELLS TRINIDAD HABENERD SAUCE. The winner 3 yrs. in a row as the best hot sauce in North America. STUDENT SERVICES *** SANDI'S WORDPROCESSING *** Quick: Resumes…

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… 426-9195. SAVE THE EARTH! Work with PIRGIM to get candidates to take the Green Voter Pledge and commit to strong environmental policies. Great hours and location for students. Earn $40-60/day; FT or PT…

…. Call Maria at 662-6597. BUY YOUR BARGAIN HOLIDAY TRAVEL NOW! at Student Travel Breaks Ann Arbor 663-4400, Ypsi 483-5040. AP Next classes for the Dec. 5th LSAT begin: Mon., Oct. 26th. E~EL Test…

January 23, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

… involved 4 4I Fund grant money by Melissa Peerless Beth Adler, an organizational Daily Administration Reporter consultant at the Student University President James Organization Development Center…

… Initiative Fund for the Michigan the proposals. Mandate Leadership and Learning "I think that 75 applicants is !Student Competition. good for the first year. There were The Presidential Initiative Fund amazing…

…," Duderstadt said. A team of 12 students, faculty and staff members chose the 13 pro- posals from 75 submitted propos- als. The proposals were selected '*ased on their ability to bring about social and cultural…

… written by students; i Salsa Explosion!!, a program designed to address issues in the Latino community; Parallel Motion, a diverse singing group; Pi Lambda Epsilon Fraternity Outreach Groups, a series of…

December 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…-0552 MATTHEW D. RENNIE Opinion Editors YAEL CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial…

…~.f f. ( Holiday tip: buy your books N ext week begins the final exam crunch for those students whose teachers haven't held finals early to get a head start on their holiday sabbatical. Many students

… hope that the Daily will focus its future attention on news which either takes place on the University campus or directly affects the University campus and students. James LaFave Rackham graduate student

… Bicycle safety issue not yet resolved To the Daily: I would like to clarify something found in yesterday's article "U-M to solicit student input on campus bicycle safety." The Campus Safety Committee (CSC…

September 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… redecorated. MUST SEE! Call Now, 761-8000. LARGE TWO BEDROOM ON W. HURON- Parking and on bus route. Fur- e-n o roA0( STUDENT SERVICES NEWLY REMODELED 2 bedroom unit. $800 plus electric. Basement, washer…

… close to Tower Plaza. Please call Jorge at 741-9356. ONE STOP FOR EVERYTHING from the drugstore. Candy and pop, too. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. STUDENT SERVICES *** SANDI'S WORDPROCESSING…

…. If you are hard- working and have exceptional 'people skills", Apply at: 300 S. Thayer (on U of M Campus). BUSINESS STUDENTS AND ENTREPRENEURS earn $8,000-$10,000 next summer while building your resume…

… and gaining valuable business knowledge. "TASP" International is looking for highly motivated students to fill management positions across Michigan, par- ticularly in Livingston County, Monroe, Lake…

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…. Guaranteed. Phone 434-5995 after 4 p.m. PSYCH STUDENTS: Wais-R kits, slightly used, for sale. $75 and up. 662-4418. QUEEN SIZE FUTON FOR SALE. Almost new. $100. Call Laura. 996-9381. QUEEN SIZED MATTRESS sets…

… $124; VCR $94. Free Delivery. Westhaven. 998- 1459. HELP WATED.......... $22.17/HR. PROFESSIONAL COMPANY SEEKS students to sell popular college "party" T-shirts (includes tyedyes). Choose from 12…

March 02, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 2, 1992- Page 7 CLASSIFIED ADS Saudi Arabia king may share power with new council STUDENT SERVICES ***SANDI'S WORDPROCESSING*** Fast, reliable, near Campus. 426…

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… STAMOS TRAVEL Best European/Greece airfares, 663-4400 Jun9l Safari Trek Why vacation in * a Every-Day-Land o when you can discover Special Student Rates 3 Groups now forming p 0 for the Summer. a Call Art…

… Persian Gulf sheikdoms. All are wholly or partly appointed by the ruler and none have political power. None of the Arab world's 21 states The Majlis al-Shura will have no political power. Yet its creation…

… by royal decree marked a radical step toward the possibility of pluralism in the Islamic kingdom. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for summer manager positions selling…

… age and a graduate student or a professional 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors will be paid $50 per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information please write P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, Mi. 48106…

… college students to fill marnagement positions this summer. Earn $6000-$8000 while building your resume and gaining valuable business experience. Territories are open across the State of Michigan…

… VA i I I JOB FAIR Midwest's Largest Multi-Industry JobF Fair Meet with employers seeking students. degreed proessionals as well as cfer ical workers and skilled trades people Some of the many…

February 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…. Life was normal in Lebanon's Christian regions. The Israeli attacks Sunday on the Palestinian refugee camps were in apparent retaliation for an Arab raid on an army camp in Israel early Saturday. Israel…

… serve as role models in order to pre- vent isolating students and other faculty members. "It's a message of exclusion and I'm not saying that's an intentional message, but it it's be- ing received, it…

…'s one that has power," she said. Raising the number of senior women faculty members enriches intellectual diversity and student YELTSIN Continued from page 1 Russia had kept up its payments in accordance…

… Cold War. The measures would use the $400 million appropriated by Congress last year to help destroy the former Soviet nuclear might. 10 Human anatomy Sandra Suarez, an RC firsy-year student, examines…

… this community," Peterson said in the statement. Though Peterson banned Jeffries from speaking, Jeffries was wel- comed to Seton Hall's Black History Month dinner by its Black Student Union to share…

…- dom of speech was the issue - it was not a racial issue at all," Walker said. Last week, Jeffries spoke at Harvard University, presenting students with this dilemma. "The university's position was they…

… were not going to take a position against Leonard Jeffries. They felt it was the right of the Black Students Association to invite him and the right of students to protest him," said Steve Frank, a…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rate for falVwinter 91-92 is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail, winter semester only, are $80. Subscriptions…

January 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Monday, January 13, 1992 5be lIft dl4 ln ai 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K…

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… virtual monopoly on the sale of books for University courses. This mere facade of competition between the stores, helps insure that prices stay high. Fortu- nately, the Student Book Exchange (SBE), a non…

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