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October 04, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 4, 1993 tw £id~4jn Imtti -im Lasser 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH Dulow Editor in…

… Palestinian Arabs, there are certain factors that pose substantial worry. An article by Katherine Metres, in the editorial section of the Daily (9/27/93), illustrates one of my fears. In her own analysis of the…

… "Arab- Israeli Conflict," it is important to identify the historical conditions from which many of the contemporary problems have stemmed. While presenting today's lopsided percentages of Jewish and Arab

… Palestinian Mandate, was the predecessor to what is today Jordan- a country whose current population is over 65 percent Palestinian Arab. Also omitted from Metres' historical account was mention of the Arab

…'s opposition at every opportunity for negotiated territorial division. In 1937, England's Peel Commission (a body that sought solution to the Arab- Zionist struggles) recommended the partition of two states: an…

Arab one, to occupy the majority of land west of the Jordan River; and a Jewish one. The Zionists accepted the offer, the Arabs refused. Again in 1947, when partition was suggested by the United Nations…

…, the Zionists accepted - the Arabs chose to wage war! Metres then addressed the issue of Arab refugees. Her accusation was twofold: A) Israel expelled Arab inhabitants in 1948 and 1967, and; B) Israel is…

… breaking international law by not adhering to U.N. Resolution 242. However, these allegations are void of factual accuracy. First, Arab dispersion in 1948 was initiated by the Palestinian Arab leader himself…

…- Haj Amin Al Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. After the Arab rejection of Partition, when the armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia stood poised to push the Zionists into…

… the Mediterranean, the Mufti warned Palestinian Arabs that failure to flee from their homes may cause them to fall casualty to the imposing Arab onslaught. Secondly, Resolution 242 has many components…

October 25, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… forthwith and unconditionally to the internationally-recognized boundaries of Lebanon. RAMI KISHEK Chair, Arab-American Students' Association Get involved wM staff members in this day of community service…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 25, 1993 U Ej £ichgjanailg 62s Mac (-~ AA4Y 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JosH DUBow…

… Several weeks ago I read an editorial/letter, written by Katherine Metres, that was comprised of inaccurate claims regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict. The first time I read this letter, "Real Peace Starts…

… frustration would be through understanding the origin of the author's animosity. I telephoned Katherine and asked her if we could meet to discuss the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. We met twice over…

… that I read and those that were subsequently told to me during the course of our discussions. I was most disturbed, however, thinking that the hatred, felt by many Palestinian-Arabs living in the…

… of terrorism. within the seven week stay in Israel and the Territories, Katherine would seek out Israeli-Jews to listen to their ideas about the Arab-Israeli conflict. Yet, as we continued our…

… discussion she told me that she had felt no need and thus had not done so. This one sided approach is often the case for most people who are so vehemently radical, either supporting Palestinian-Arab extremists…

… knowledge tends to balance one's judgment. It was interesting that when Katherine and I brought up the fact that there are Israeli human-rights lawyers who represent Palestinian- Arab causes, she…

… automatically t retorted that these lawyers, although they were Jewish, were adored by the Palestinian-Arabs. Obviously what was not taught at Bir-Zeit University was that within the last year two such lawyers…

… were murdered by the people they were trying to protect. In one such instance, in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian-Arabs, masked with khafias, barged into a meeting between Palestinian-Arab leaders and an…

January 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… 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, and…

…. Students here at the University fought tire- lessly to make King's birthday a holiday. The day would be a time when University students dis- cussed, debated, and generally pondered the state of race…

… "clean of Arabs" or - in the words of ex-Minister of Interior Israel Koenig - "the Judiazation of the land." Israel's first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion explained hon- estly what the establishment of an…

… exclusive Jewish state must mean for the Arab population when he said 45 years ago: "We will say to the Arabs 'move over.' If they are not in agreement, if they resist, we will push them by force." This rac…

… act of deporta- tion must be understood as part of a historical process, begun years ago, to remove as many Arabs from Pal- estine as possible. This policy of exclusion has been referred to by Israeli…

… leaders variously as "cleans- ing the land," making the land Abowd is a Rackham graduate student. The dark history of Israeli ex- pulsion implicates current Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin directly in the…

… removal of hundreds of thou- sands of Palestinians from their homes since the late 1940s. Rabin was one of the men who oversaw the campaign in 1948 that removed more than 700,000 Arabs by Jewish forces and…

… Israeli attack on Egypt in 1956. This fact was re- vealed by Rabin, himself, who at the time was commander of the region where these expulsions took place. He estimates that 3,000-to- 5,000 Arabs were…

November 15, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…2- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 15, 1993 APPLICATION Continued frm page I security number are the reasons why a shxetwould notreceive afotm by mail. "If (students) don't receive a form (in…

… qualifying and applying process. Despite the fall aid delays, Re- newal applications will be arriving soon. Students can look for informa- tionaboutthe Renewal form in OFA's newsletter, which will be sent to…

… independence of their homeland; In pursuance of resolutions adopted by the Arab Summit Conferences and relying on the strength of international legitimacy as manifested Resolutions of the United Nations…

… Organization since 1947, and in the exercise by the Palestinian Arab people of its rights to self-determination, political independence and sovereignty over its territory; The Palestine National Council, in the…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • 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…

… tensions between Arabs and Israelis persist in the Middle East, members of the Jewish and Muslim communities here at the Uni- versity are attempting to put their differences behind them and promote greater…

… understanding. By cooperating to form Jews and Muslims for Better Understanding (JAM), students are taking an important step in bridging the perceived cul- tural chasm between the two groups. JAM was formed when…

… the University's Is- lamic Circle contacted Hillel, the University's Jewish student organization, and expressed its concern about the recent anti-Semitic vandalism at the Hillel building. The two groups…

… called JAM Session, and even and attend each other's religious services. Various field trips, such as one to an Ann Arbor mosque, have also been considered. The Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East has…

… naturally been the central cause of continued ten- sion between the Jewish and Muslim communities (recognizing, of course, that not all Arabs are Mus- lim, and not all Muslims are Arabs). The perpetual…

… ' cultures have common ground. The immigrant experience inAmerica ofthe two communities have striking similarities. Both Jews and Arabs have faced oppression and discrimina- tion in the United States. It is…

… disappointing to see the Arab-Israeli conflict -although, certainly a serious issue - create enemies of potential allies. The ideals enacted by those who formed JAM is a model worthy of examination by other…

… game. We hope that in the future Michigan will exercise greater care in hiring competent officiat- ing personnel. Brian Blanchette Engineering first-year student Brett Cooper LSA first-year student David…

… Scott LSA first-year student Deportations violate international law To the Daily: Thanks to the Daily for the editorial ("Deportations endanger peace," 1/13/93) about Israel's deportation of 415…

September 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…. If you would like to leave * a message for Tom press 1; for Jerry press 2." Thanks to a new voice mail system installed in Mosher-Jordan Residence Hall (Mo-Jo), students may hear ames- sage like this…

… when they call their friends to chat. University officials selected Mo-Jo as the test site for a one-year voice mail program for students. "A number of years ago (the University's Network Systems Depart…

… Mo-Jo, Page 2 Israel begis peace talks with Jordan ASSOCIATED PRESS Making peace with the PLO has brought the promise of new relations for Israel in the Arab world and be- yond, a dividend that Prime…

… Hassan II, hop- ing to parlay his peacemaking with the PLO into diplomatic ties with Morocco and perhaps even Tunisia. "I think it is very important do- mestically as further evidence that the Arab world…

… budget discussion A PLEASURE DOING BUSINESS y '"Tow' By KAREN TALASKI DAILY STAFF REPORTER There may not have been mud wrestling at lastnight'sMichigan StudentAssemblymeet- ing, but dirt was slung both…

… for and against the assembly. The assembly's main focus was the first reading of its proposed 1994 budget, which MSA leaders say provides an increase in funding to student organizations. The University…

April 07, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…After not informing students of the Code since its implementation, the administration has now sent out its own propaganda - Michigan Voices. This weekend, five B.F.A. students will perform…

… Administration Reporter The University's week-long freeze on information relating to cases under the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities ended yesterday when officials agreed to provide statistical…

… data from the past week. The policy change by the Office of StudentAffairs immediately reinstated the flow of statistical information to the public. However, other informa- tion will not be released…

… because the University is concerned about violat- ing student confidentiality. "We're continuing to assess this and try to find a way we can get infor- mation to the University community for informational…

… Michigan StudentAssembly Student Rights Commission, said the University is violating its original prom- ise to students by releasing only statis- tics. "That's absolutely not what we agreed to," Van…

September 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…-Aqsamosque. Palestinians want the Arab sector to be the capital of a Palestinian state, but Israel insists on sovereignty over all of the holy city. Even if formal ties aren't achieved with other nations, Novick said their…

… transferring messages to other students equipped with voice mail. "You can send messages directly to a person's voice mail without ringing their phone and you can make lists and send messages to 20 people," said…

… chosen as the voice- mail test site because it has a substantial returning student population. Levy said, "Mosher-Jordan has the largest returning population of any of the residence halls in our system…

…." Mo-Jo has 510 residents, with 85 percent of residents returning from last year. No new wiring was required in Mo- Jo to accommodate the voice mail sys- tem. Students will be asked to evaluate the…

… halls, a cost will have to be assessed. "We don't know whether it will be an optional service like we're handling cable TV or if it will be built into the room and board fee," Levy said. Students have…

… expressed satisfac- tion with the new voice mail system. "I like it; it's just like an answering relations with Russia. "You know what? I'm not im- pressed." After Israel's victory over threeArab armies in…

… the 1967 Mideast war, Arab states campaigned for diplomatic isola- tionoftheJewish state. They succeeded in getting 29 African countries and all the Soviet bloc nations to go along. Most have now…

… Virginia, students also have a voice mail system. "All students living in campus hous- ing have voice mail," said Jeff Gaynor, a junior at the College of William and Mary. Installed four years ago, the voice…

… programs on your desktop PC. Pick up a coupon at your college bookstore. HEWLETT PACKARD Tne Micnigan Daily (IS r4SN045967))is puoisneaMonday through lraay auring me ra ana winter terms by students at the…

November 19, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

… Education, Schorling Auditorium, 11 a.m. U Israeli Dancing, beginners and advanced welcome, Hillel, 8 p.m. Q Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room…

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 1993-5 'U' College Club reaches out to local minority high school students By SARAH KIINO DAILY STAFF REPORTER The first question high school stu- dents ask LSA…

… senior Pamela Brown is not about SATs or financial aid, but ratherJalen Rose and Juwan Howard. Nonetheless, neither the Univer- sity students nor the students from the 18 high schools participating in the…

… Office of Academic Multicultural Initiative's College Club Program are long distracted from the program's purpose: to spark minority high school students' interest in college and pre- pare them to deal…

… with college-related issues. The 12 University students, or stu- dent leaders, involved in the program visit the high schools weekly in order Event tells students dangers of smoking By AMY MENSCH FOR THE…

… DAILY University students are breathing easier thanks to the Great American Smokeout, which took place on the Diag yesterday. The Great American Smokeout. a national event sponsored by the * American…

… Cancer Society (ACS), aims to help Americans stop smok- ing. University Students Against Can- cer (USAC) organized campus Smokeout events. Smoking is on the rise among col- Jege students, especially women…

… objective is that these people will stop smoking for the future. USAC distributed literature from the ACS about the causes and preven- to conduct workshops, give lectures and bring in speakers. The student

… leaders cover a variety of topics, in- cluding financial aid and the process of choosing a school. Program coordinator Onis Cheathams said the program, which is free of charge to the high school students

…, does not push the Univer- sity, but rather emphasizes that these students should go to the college of their choice. Some of the student leaders also provide one-on-one tutoring for the students, although…

October 29, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

… Edwards in Histori- cal Perspective, Michigan League, Hussey Room, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. U Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's Association, Michigan Union. N A -FC- c 'R c I ;m …

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 29,1993- 5 *Careers in health care aid students By MICHELLE FRICKE DAILY STAFF REPORTER- While President Clinton pushes his health care reforms in Washing- ton…

…, University students are also plot- ting ways to make a difference in our nation's health care system. At yesterday's Minority Health Science CareerDay, studentsexplored the possibilities of a career in areas…

… the event, stressed that the program was a unique forum for students to share anxieties and expectations about career options. "The intent today is to have stu- dents speak to other students about how…

… they got where they are and where they see their professional careers headed," said Wittkopp, senior ad- missions counselor for the College of Pharmacy. "The program is intended to be student oriented…

… with an honest reflection on their experiences." In addition to listening to a panel discussion, students talked with ad- mission representatives about their ambitions. "I'm here today because I'm look…

… stressed there are many options besides becoming a physician if students aspire tobehealth care reformers. "I learned through various intern- ships that there were many things I could do in health care…

… without being a clinician," Edmonds said. Public Health graduate student Robin Levine agreed. "Public health involves everything from environmental issues to teen pregnancy," Levine said. "And with Clinton…

…'s current health care reform on the horizon, now is the time for this field." But students realize the intense workload of graduate school can be extremely intimidating. "Unfortunately many students are…

… Rawls, a second- year Pharmacy student. He added that starting salaries can range from $40,000-$50,000. But money is not the only factor attracting students to theseprofessions. "I've always been drawn to…

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… The Springgans, Dominick's, 812 Monroe, 8 p.m. Q Arab American Students' As- sociation, mass meeting, Michi- gan Union, Wolverine Room, 8:30 p.m. U Chinese Christian Fellowship, meeting, Dana Building…

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 24, 1993 - 3 Entree Plus worries students By ADAM ANGER DAILY STAFF REPORTER More than 16,000 students use 'Entree Plus - the convenient form of "cashless…

…" payment for purchases at on-campus stores and restaurants. Andwhile users seem satisfied with the service, many students are skepti- cal about the security of their Entree Plus debit cards. Students may…

…. University Law student Luis Fuentes-Rohwer said he has stopped carrying his Entree Plus card because he does not want it to get stolen. "I don't keep (my Entree Plus card) in my wallet because (the vendors…

…, admitted his cashiers sometimes forget to check the photo- graphs on students' Entree Plus card. "We see people using others' cards a lot," Thomas said. Although many students use their friends' Entree Plus…

… cards, Thomas said, Ilittle Caesars has only seen one incidence of someone charging on a stolen card. Many students said they voluntar- ily let others use their Entree Plus card and have no problem. "My…

… roommate uses mine, and I use hers. I know (vendors) don't check the picture ID," said Birdie Goynes, an LSA junior. 'People start thinking of Entree Plus as a credit card,' - Luis Fuentes-Rohwer Law student

… University officials said they put Entree Plus money directly on stu- dents' ID cards for two reasons: to provide students with the convenience of carrying only one card, and to en- sure that a photograph is…

… incidences out of 16,000 Entree Plus accounts where problems have arisen with stolen cards used for charg- ing purchases. "If (the student) makes a police report, we can print the transaction to find the…

… locations," she said. "We will charge back the vendor and reimburse the student for those charges." Students do not have access to money once they have put it in their Entree Plus accounts. It can be used…

January 14, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… Goldstein, a Rack- ham student and chair of Hillel's governing board. The two groups met subsequently and held productive discussions, Farha said. "It's not about the Arab-Israeli conflict, it's about giving…

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 14, 1993- Page 7 CLAS SIFTED ADS Jewish, Muslim students pool forces in new group by James Cho has.the conflict started," said Elliot…

….45 11.85 14.25 16.65 70. Personal 160. Tickets 4 9.40 12.60 15.80 19.00 22.20 . " 80. Cupid's Helper 170. Roommates 90. Student Svp1r80. Computer Mdse 5 11.75 15.75 19.75 23.75 27.75 . Advertiser I…

… Illustrated USA Today Because they worked here: 91 itc Jewishwand Muslim students are trying to work together to overcome ethnic stereotypes through a re- cently-formed. student group. Jews and Muslims for…

… Better Understanding (JAM) hopes to ease ethnic tensions through discussions, field trips and sharing customs. "The goal is to bring together Jewish and Muslim students to de- velop constructive dialogue…

… between students," said Muhammad Farha, an LSA senior and JAM member. Members of the University's Is- lamic Circle made the first move in establishing a dialogue. They contacted members of Hil- lel, the…

… Jewish student organization, to express concern after the Hillel building suffered racially-motivated vandalism. "I was touched and appreciated this initial contact by the Islamic Circle," said Ken…

… cultural similari- ties, JAM will attempt to objectively address the Arab-Israeli conflict, Farha said. "We want to allay any misunder- standings and stereotypes through this dialogue," he added. Syed Ahmed…

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September 22, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

students straining to see the president. CNN's Wolf Blitzer accidentally got in the collegejournalist line. APwriter Adam Nagourney joked with students dur- ing President Clinton's speech. New York Times…

… reporter Gwen Ifill laughed at college students trying to hurriedly write down President Clinton's complete remarks, knowing full well that the press secretary would make texts available later. Many college…

… press credential for the White House or Capitol Hill, had an inter- view with Clinton about the merits of the service plan after the ceremony. She stood in line with the student journalists…

… *diversity exists in campus recruiting By SARAH KIINO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Despite its efforts to achieve a multicultural campus, some students say a lack of diversity remains within the University's largest…

… minority group. Asian and Asian American repre- sentation on campus is proportionally larger than in the general population. So these students are perceived as "overrepresented" and are nbt re- cruited with…

… the same fervor as other minority groups, said Assistant Di- rector of Admissions Robert Seltzer. Al Chen of the Midwest Asian American Student Union (MAASU), saidmostpeople from Southeast…

April 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 12, 1993 - Page 3 I Israel's *cabinet cuts Arab work force JERUSALEM (AP) - Cabinet ministers endorsed Prime Minister *Yitzhak Rabin's plans yesterday to keep the…

… Israelis for future concessions in Middle East peace talks. The closure, imposed March 31 ufter a wave of Arab-Israeli attacks, bars 1.8 million Palestinians from entering Israel and dealt a harsh economic…

… account for half the ncome of Gaza and one-third the ncome of the West Bank. Israeli employers, meanwhile, depend on Arabs to fills many low-level jobs. Yesterday, the Cabinet decided to review the closure…

… violence in South Africa Attackfollows murder of ANC oficial SHARON MUSHER/Dally Groovin' at Quadapalooza RC first-year student Seth Wenig (far left) and his partner RC sophomore Preeti Garg (left) dance at…

… government of "New Serbia" be formed. Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic on Saturday reasserted that Serbs have a "right" to unite conquered territories in a Greater Serbia. Student groups Q Chinese…

… Christian Fellowship, meeting, Charles Lee, speaker, Mosher-Jordan, Muppy Lounge, 7:30 p.m. U EnvironmentalAction Coalition, meeting, School of Natural Re- sources, Room 1040,8 p.m. Q Indian American Students

… As- sociation, weekly board meet- ing, Michigan League, Room A, 7 p.m. U Michigan Student Assembly, meeting to discuss Diag policy, Michigan Union, 3rdFloor,7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel…

…- lowship, administration/Finance Committee, 6 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.; St. Mary Student Par- ish, 331 Thompson St. Q Rainforest Action Movement, meeting, Dana Building, Room 1046,7 p.m. U Shorin…

…'s Studies Lounge, Room 232D, 12-2 p.m. Student services Q The Adoptee Gathering, drop in todiscuss specific issues that con- cern adult adoptees, Catholic So- cial Services Building, 117 N. Division St., 6…

…:30-8:30 p.m. U Consultation for Student Lead- ersand Student Organizations, speak with peer and professional consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202…

November 02, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

… sac- rificing them for peace with Palestin- ians, blocked roads with burning tires and torched an Arab classroom yes- terday. It was the fourth day of rampage, which erupted when Muslim mili- tants…

…," said Brunia Youngshtein !radling her 9-month-old son. Every day since the death of Beit El resident Haim Mizrachi settlers have blocked roads with burning tires and stoned Arab-owned cars and houses…

… anyone in this state - I'll be going to protect and defend the concept of freedom," Coon said. Eric Haight, a fifth-year student in the School of Education and a member of the Ann Arbor Libertarian League…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… Vol S 61 Ao,Mchga -ueda, 9,1993 D 190 r*Dil MLK festivities stress unit attendance, Suffers as / students sty home ., by Michaell Crews and Chastity Wilsonj Daily Staff Reporters k. To most students

…, Martin Luther King Day was an invitation to stay in bed and enjoy a day without classes. While some students showed their support for the annual Unity March, barely half of the Diag was filled with…

student involvement was low. "I don't think very many stu- dents attend the events," said LSA sophomore Eric Younger, adding that he did not plan to participate this year. Some students said they were not…

… aware of MLK Day festivities. "I didn't know about many of the events . there was some advertising, but mostly directed to Black students," said LSA senior Vickie Bissonnette. Others said students cannot…

…-year student Stephanie Gooden. But students who did use the free day to attend MLK events said they felt strongly about being active. "I'm involved because I wanted to affect a change in people's atti- tudes. If…

… right thing," Bush said. Arab states said they regretted "the policy of military escalation." Russia, too, voiced opposition. "These attacks could proceed without further warning," Pentagon spokesperson…

… question at all," he said. Students walk united down State Street during one of the events planned to commemorate MLK Day. Speakers: King 's dream is alive Speakers stress the necessity of working toward…

… Chisolm (D-New York). The speakers' comments shared a common theme of encouragement for African Americans to work toward racial equality and togetherness. Chisolm called on students to celebrate unity in…

September 13, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of foreign ministers, and legions of Americans, Arabs and Jews who have tried to make peace in the Middle East. . Millions of tv viewers around the world who will watch the ceremony live. The prospect…

…IsraeliForeignMinisterShimon Peres and Arafat's top aide, Mahmoud Abbas. White House workers were dusting off the desk used to ink the 1979 peace agreement between Israel and Egypt- the only Arab-Israeli peace ever signed. On…

students know that the Notre Dame football team had not come alone. Ned Andrews drove 437 miles from Hobart College in New York just to cheer on the Irish. "The trip was definitely worth it because Notre…

…'Sullivans, their Irish homebase, for a good time. Andrews and his friends went there Friday night. "It was bonkers," he said. "It's nice to see that there's a good Irish bar in Ann Arbor." Only 200 student tickets…

… were available to Notre Dame students on a lottery basis, but many came to Ann Arbor just to be here while the game was going on. 'The trip was definitely worth It because Notre Dame won. Sitting with…

… said he did pass out, but woke up in time for the game. Notre Dame students agreed that they will return to South Bend with vivid memories and many stories for their friends who stayed home. Sabin, who…

… Michigan law student there." But for the most part, Notre Dame fans agree See FANS, Page 2 * Compu tingcenter relocates services Computing resources and T accounts move toU! The- Computing Resource…

… Center - where many students get their MTS request accounts - is no longer in the School of Education Building. The North University Building Station, commonly called NUBS, now houses all CRC services…

… including accounts, uniqnames, and consulting. Officials say the move will help students find services more easily and cut costs. I L_ II _ I L Students can now receive electroniC mail accounts…

…, unignames from NUBS building By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Students no longer need to find the School of Education Building on their campus map to obtain an electronic mail accountor geta unigname to…

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… rankings, which will appear in the Oct. 4 issue of "U.S. News and World Report" magazine, were based on the following categories: academic reputation, student selectivity, faculty resources, financial…

… resources, graduation rate, and, alumni satisfaction. The University was ranked 7th in academic reputa- tion, 38th in student selectivity, 32nd in faculty re- sources, 38th in financial resources, 25th in…

… com- ments portion of yesterday's meeting of the University Board of Regents. Students and faculty gave last- minute input to the regents on an amendment to include sexual orienta- tion in the…

… prohibits discrimination against Uni- versity faculty, staff and students. A majority of the regents support including "sexual orientation" al- though they are unclear of the practi- cal ramification the…

student populations spoke out in support of the amend- ment, claiming it was long overdue and noting that almost all other uni- versities have such a bylaw. Only 11 people were allowed to speak for five…

… allowed the government to implement the agreement on Palestinian self-rule in the occupied lands and continue at- tempts to reach peace with Israel's Arab neighbors. The margin was less substantial than…

… Bank. Segev said Rabin's majority was "miserable" because it relied on five Arab legislators who "define them- selves as Palestinians." The government was not required by law to get parliament approval…

November 23, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…, she hit a semi head-on," Baiz said. "I would rather have had Laurie in jail over- night and facing court fines than to be visiting her in the cemetery." Student groups O Arab-American Students As…

…(__The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 23, 1993 - 3 'U' offers services, advice for off-campus housing 'OSNGQESIN Here are some questions Ann Arbor Tenants' Union, Student Legal Services try to…

… make the big move a little easier for students By DAWN TAMIR FOR THE DAILY "Housing is a right, not a privi- lege," is one of the many sayings deco- rating the office of the Ann Arbor Ten- ants Union…

… (AATU) in the Michigan Union. The time of year has arrived when many students are friintically search- ing for a place to live next year. It is especially trying for students who will be signing their…

… very first lease, and probably their first legal contract. Signing a lease can be extremely intimidating as students who may not completely understand the contract feel obligated to sign it. "Students

… fall into the trap of seeing landlords as authority figures, when it's just another consumerrelationship," said AATU coordinator Pattrice Maurer. It may notoccur to some students to negotiate or…

… question the landlord. "(Students) inaccurately assume anything written in a lease is valid, and that you have to abide by it," Maurer said. Students should be aware of illegal fees and clauses put in a…

Student Legal Ser- vices (SLS), with offices also located in the Union. The SLS represents students in land- lord/tenant disputes. SLS does every- thing from giving advice and referrals to actually…

… representing students in court - free of charge. Out of the 2,000 cases SLS handles each year, one third are landlord/tenant disputes. SLS Director Doug Lewis cautioned students to make sure their roommate…

… fulfills the terms of the lease. If not, "students can end up with financial hardships. People should swap driver license numbers or social security num- bers to be able to find them when they leave," he…

March 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… & Reproductive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Crofoot Room, 8 p.m. U The Christian Science…

… care about our employees, we should be sensitive to all of them." Councilmembers Hunter and Grady added that City Hall should propose to start a program to help city employees quit smoking. Student

… Leader Board members express their concerns about student and University affairs during Sunday's mission-planning meeting. Student Leader Board organizes to increase student- 'U' communication by Adam…

… Anger Daily MSA Reporter In the midst of heated debate during Michigan Student Assem- bly elections, the new Student Leader Board (SLB) is organizing its structure and preparing to join in the fight for…

student concerns. The SLB, a group of student organization leaders, met Sunday for the second time to approve a mission, develop a structure and elect members to the coordinating committee. The board agreed…

… upon a mis- sion to provide interaction be- tween leaders of student organiza- tions and "to establish effective communication with University administrators." The SLB will not take a partic- ular stance…

… on student issues, but will provide a network to discover common concerns of students and speak about these concerns to the University administration. A 10-person coordinating com- mittee plans to meet…

… periodically with Vice President of Student Affairs Maureen Hartford to discuss issues examined in regular SLB meetings. Four members of the elected coordinating committee are the coordinator, assistant…

… and research issues of particular con- cern to student organizations. Elected Coordinator of SLB J. Davis said it would be the respon- sibility of each student to bring up issues discussed at SLB…

… send a member to the SLB meetings. "The structure of this organiza- tion is that every organization has an equal voice," said first-year Engineering student Brian Elliott. Candidates had different views…

November 12, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…, sponsored by Guild House Stu- dents Involved for Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St., 5 p.m. Q Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room, 7 p.m. U Phi…

…The Michan Daily -Friday, November12, 1993-5 *Multicultural office funds events Office of Academic picatio Multicultural Lopez r Initiatives guides irm es students through possible application…

… process SAMI students By SARAH KIINO funding DAILY STAFF REPORTER LopE The Office of Academic year is Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI) may the prop be able to influence students' lives table at more…

… directly than many realize. fliers, n The office's Student Academic of SAM .Multicultural Initiative (SAMI) pro- cially g gram, now in its first year, provides graduat funding for minority student organi…

…- graduau zations and individuals. LSA "We are making an effort to sup- the Uni port students who are achieving aca- zations demically," said SAMI coordinator realize t MelissaLopez. "ThepurposeofSAMI they…

… cam is to provide incentive for students to ing requ assist in creating an academic Stud multicultural learning and teaching services environment." LSA Individual students may receive dent of financial…

… support for graduate school Associa application fees and entrance exam that NA preparation courses, student exchange SAMI a programs, faculty supervisedresearch, are so m i rtravel fees for research or…

… presenta- anythin tions at academic conferences. Jasin SAMI also provides funding for strumen events initiated by minority student or- to the U *ganizationsoncampus,including bring- people ing guest…

… events. but is am In order to obtain money from on SAM SAMI, students must submit an ap- first mu U~TiNimosehfQ~ yearly )n form to the OAMI office. aid once SAMI evaluates the nd decides to sponsor an…

… event, to give as much funding as e, but is limited by a budget. also provides workshops for s on how to write an effective proposal. ez said the main problem this letting students know about gram…

October 25, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 25, 1993 STUDENT Continued from page 1 The Flint campus is so close to I- 475 that the off-ramp touches the cam- pus. And from all over the Thumb of Michigan…

…, students commute here to study. Although only an hour from Ann Arbor by car, its climate toward gays is light years away, said Tim Retzloff, who spoke during public comments Friday. Thanking the regents…

… publicly, Retzloff said the bylaw change would protect students at all University cam- puses. "At a campus where intolerance is high and there is little public expres- sion for fear of retribution, this…

… bylaw change is badly needed." Retzloff spoke of friends being physically assaulted for holding hands, students destroying posters for the campus lesbian and gay male pro- grams office, and boycotts of…

… Ann Arbor, just as there is in Flint." CODE Continued from page 1 hold a public hearing in January to discuss changes to the Statement. Of the two Statement cases that have reached the student panel…

… lack of evidence; charges are pending against three students who allegedly mis- used the disciplinary process; and, Of the 22 charges completed, only two alleged offenders were will- ing to take their…

…. In truth, Muslims make up only about 10 percent of the Arab population. Arabs comprise 20 percent of the Muslim population worldwide. Like Christianity and Judaism, Islam branches out into sects…

… is still when they say: 'Band, take the field,"' said Ira Harris, class of '59. A favorite Homecoming tradition is the exception- ally messy, wild, rough, and tough annual student foot- ball classic…

… at the half. It's just a little public service." Although theshopsandrestaurantslining Ann Arbor's streets may have changed since the days when they were students, the alums didn't seem to really…

….M. AMPHITHEATER, 4TH FLOOR RACKHAM BUILDING For students interested in learning more about careers in social work. Professors, administrators and students will speak on career opportunities in social work and…

January 29, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… by the Arab-American Students '. Association, Oxford Hall, French Hall, 8 p.m. U Chinese Christian Fellowship, large group meeting, Mosher- Jordan, Muppie Lounge, 7:30 p.m. U Christ Arbor '93, Desicion…

… incidents are quite common on campus. A typical incident might involve a University student being followed by a drunken vagrant or an former boyfriend or girlfriend. However, Smiley said DPS has received no…

… reports or made any ar- rests for stalking since the new law went into effect Jan. 1. Smiley said he hopes the new law will give University students greater protection against stalking. "This law has a lot…

… activities The University has joined the Al- liance for Minority Participation (AMP), a coalition of seven col- leges, in an effort to increase the number of minority students in the School of Engineering…

… its own programs to increase minority enrollment in engineering, and then is able to pass on advice to the other member universities. The lack of high school student interest in engineering is one prob…

…- lem the University of Michigan is trying to address. For example, Gulari said that in the inner city, high school students need to understand the concept of what an engineer does and see that it is "do…

…. Matlock said many schools within the University have similar programs to reach out to high school students. Gulari said the School of Engi- neering has been a member of the al- liance since 1991, but the…

… (LGMPO) today, the office will continue counseling for women. The administration has not found a replacement to fill Edwards' place. Deloreis Sloan, associate dean for student affairs, said the adminis…

… office also plans to hold a dance and a speaker series. Office representatives are working with a group of staff and students on the dance, which should occur shortly after spring break. Speakers are…

… expected to discuss anti-gay legislation in Colorado, Oregon and Michigan. Toy said that he is also meeting with students to plan a community center on campus for gay men, les- bians and bisexuals. Although…

December 07, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…, Kristen, & Renee THANK o lbTanks for all of your bard work this terin at Student groups [ Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and other Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. U Arab

…-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 n m. Association, board meeting, Michigan Union, Room 4202, 9 p.m. 11 Queer Action, meeting, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 8 p.m. U…

…TheMichigan Daily - Tuesday, December 7, 1993 - 3 *Students protest destruction of mosque By MELISSA PEERLESS DAILY NEWS EDITOR Gyanendra Pandey's voice rang clear through the cold air, carrying…

… in Hindi, .a language unfamiliar to most mem- bers of Students Concerned About South Asia. Rackham student Radha Rangarajan said the main purpose of the ad hoc coalition of students from India…

…, Sikh are all brothers" - in light of recent events. Sanket Amberkar, a second-year graduate student in electrical engi- neering, was studying in India at the *time of last year's incident. "Things were…

… preferential treatment. Anjan Ghosh, a Rackham student, organized the protest. He called the destruction of the mosque "a water- shed event in Indian history. "Politics has created animosity between members of…

… rehabilitated." ELIZABETH LIPPMAN/Daily Ten-year-old Ian MacDonald glances over a new selection of comic books yesterday. v - ! 1 ' ' students work with academ - - - i By JESSICA CHAFFIN FOR THE DAILY…

… The thought of attending classes on Saturday evokes fear in the mind of any student. However, University students and high-school and middle- school students skip sleeping in each week at the Academy…

… for African American Students. Approximately 40 African Ameri- can University students donate their time and energy to the program each Saturday. These students work as classroom tutors and in one…

… be sitting at home watching cartoons or relaxing is very motivating." LSA sophomore Crystal Lander tutors for the program as well. "I'm really glad I got a chance to help students who want to help them…

November 05, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… forum, People Dancing Studios, 111 Third St., 3 p.m. U Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Students Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room D, 7 p.m. Get the cutting edge on news concerning…

… discrimination against gay, lesbian and bisexual students with campus activists lastnight in the Law- yers' Club Lounge. For an hour and a half, the group discussed homosexu- ality in general and Bylaw 14.06 in…

… the only legal sup- port for homosexuals. A committee made up of students 3and faculty has begun looking for ways to implement the bylaw. Several students at the discussion criticized the committee…

… from Mount Olympus, we would not have done our jobs.,, McGowan pointed to the regents' 7-1 vote in supportof the amendment. Rackham student Monique WMansoura had reservations. "Not searching out gays for…

… pointed to people's growing sen- sitivity as an example."Increased awareness happened because students made it happen. We made it happen when we came out," Sullivan said. Kevin Lee, a Rackham student

…." MIGHTY CHEM LAB PEOPLE MSA candidates focus on North Campus concerns By KAREN TALASKI DAILY STAFF REPORTER To many students, North Campus seems like afar away place. Inhabited by engineers, artists and…

… musicians, its wooded pathways lead to nothing more than a long bus ride to Central Campus on a Sat- urday night. Yet Michigan Student Assembly candidates hope to bring student gov- ELECTION ernment to the…

… conference. "In general, MSA needs to get the word out more. Everyone wants to see more students get involved, but people aren't standing by what they say," she said. "There's a lot more to do." However…

…, Conservative Coalition candidate Mark Biersack warned can- didates not to make promises that students living on North Campus may not want. "It's giving North Campus special status and I don't want to see the…

… Engineer- ing Council (UMEC) and Society of Women Engineers (SWE) before changing the way MSA interacts with North Campus. "If they think we're doing a good enough job, we are," Biersack said. Yet Students

April 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Dinner Dance, Arab-American Students' Association, Slauson Middle School, 1019 W.Washington St., Cafeteria, 7-11:30 p.m. U Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Conservatory Tour, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800…

… weather sent the fair indoors and organizers said student turnout was low. Payal Parekh, an SNRE sopho- more and member of the MSA Envi- ronmental Issues Commission (EIC), said the rain caused several…

… problems. The fair format called for local environmental organizations to setup informational tables on the Diag, but Parekh said, "People don't want to sit three hours in the rain, and (students) won't stop…

… attendance. University students Ryan Bradley andPolkWagner will speakatthemen' s rally, and Homeless Action Committee member Corey Dolgon will sing. Organizers of themen'srally agreed that rape is partially…

… Case Against Environmentalism: Moral, Economic, and Scientific," discus- sion, sponsored by the U-M Students of Objectiveness. "Without exception the environ- mental crisis you hear about every- day is…

…:30 p.m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8 p.m. Q Music Night at Canterbury, Can- terbury House, 518 E. Washing- ton St., 9 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel…

…- lowship, U-M Student Prayer Group, 7p.m.; Rosary 7:30p.m.; St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St Q The Nitric Oxide Story: A Les- son in Scientific Serendipity Persistence, Chemistry Building, Room…

…, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd., 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Tree Planting, Law Quad, 1 p.m. Q Fight Auto Theft, vehicle win- dow etching, North Campus Fire Station, 1946 Beal Ave.,10 am.- 2 p.m. Q Hafleh, Arab Culture…

…:30 a.m., and 2 & 3 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship, Peer Ministry Meeting, 3 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.; St.Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St. Q Northwalk Safety Walking Ser- vice…

…, NY 10020 Phone (212)581-3040 Mail this ad for Special Student/Teacher Tariff 0 RENTAL OLEASE [ PURCHASE 1 acr , .A ti 1 Gamma iof A - Ii ri an Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor Society…

March 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… to Lebanon on Dec. 17. Itwasnotknown whether other Arab parties to the talks, including Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, would stay away from the talks in support of the Palestin- ians. But Hanan Ashrawi…

… Christopher. Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin pledged that Israel would be flex- ible at the bargaining table. "Israel, for its part, will undertake serious and substantive negotiations with any Arab party…

… possession of several grade school students. Teachers discovered four to five sev- enth traders with bombs at Slawson Middle School on West Washington Street yesterday afternoon. Following the arrival of…

… officers from the Michigan State Police, the Ann Ar- bor Police Department(AAPD) and the Ann Arbor Fire Department (AAFD), than a prank, adding, "The students probably weren't aware of the dangers involved…

… Department of Public Safety (DPS) early Monday morning. Unit officers arrived on the scene shortly after the 1:45 a.m. call was re- ceived and located the three subjects -T believed to be students - allegedly…

… Robert Lepler's name was misspelled in yesterday's Daily. . ".:.:. r}:i: X"Xr%:s Jl: i S.Y.Q." " 1i' iti }:': "' j "' " "t'.! '"' ",1 """ J1 f"" Student groups Q AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, meeting…

… Coalition Against Rape, Take Back the Night Plan- ning meeting, Michigan League, check room at front desk, 7 p.m. U Baha'i Student Association of U- M, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 2-5 p.m. Q Graduate…

…:30-1:30 p.m. Q Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship, meeting, South Quad, West Lounge, 7 p.m. Q Islamic Circle, meeting and Iftar dinner, Stockwell, Blue Room, 5 p.m. Q Korean Student Association, meeting…

…, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship Association,God'sOne Earth, 7 p.m.; Leaven Group, 7 p.m.; Peer Ministry Info Night, 7 p.m.; Saint Mary Student Parish, 31 Thnmnsn St…

… History, Room 2009,12-1 p.m. Q Women in Politics and Policy, Rackham, 4th Floor, 9:15 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Student services Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. Q Northwalk…

March 29, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

… operations, said the Iranians had been financing Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, a blind fundamentalist Egyptian cleric be- lieved to be the spiritual leader for at least four of the five Arabs charged in the bombing…

… because of a rela- tively new ability to strike a com- mon political cause with Sunni Muslims, a sect which predominates in the Arab world. The sect has been at odds with Shiite Muslims, who predominate in…

… between Sunnis and Shiites and supports Iran's revolution. AbuKhalil suggested a new polit- ical agenda is uniting frustrated Arab youths and transcending traditional sectarian differences. But experts such…

… enroll at a for- Beaver program students overseas interact with other cultures. Not as observers of them, but as partici- pants. Call today for a free cata- 1 flW1MUEIffYIN,~.5II~,t ' .. IIIQiI i…

February 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…. Student groups U Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion & Reproduc- tive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… access," said Shannon Rhodes, a staff member at the School of Social Work. Mark Knox, a student in Informa- tion and Library Studies, emphasized the idea that everyone has something to offer to each other…

… and general manager of Columbia Cable. "We're still just working out all the details." Starting this fall, students will be billed$15 per-room per-month for cable service, unless they return a form say…

… University has already determined uses for three of these channels - a bulletin board, a student access channel and a Housing Division movie channel. "New video releases will be on the movie channel," Root…

… said. "There'll be a national contract signed with a pro- vider." He said the residence hall student councils will be able to choose which movies will be broadcast on the Hous- ing Division's movie…

… channel. The student access channel will also be available for use by the residence hall student council. "What we're hoping to do is to pro- vide cameras and editing equipment for students to request…

…," Root-said. He said students may wish to video- tape and broadcast speakers who come to campus, special events or meetings. "We may also show student-made movies," he added. Although some University…

students she helps rarely even notice she is in a wheelchair. "The majority of my job there is spent sitting and handing out computer stations," Gavula said. "It doesn't mat- ter that I'm sitting in a…

… Says program tennination didn'tfollow the rules New organization starts quest to bring leaders together by Adam Anger Daily MSA Reporter The Student Leader Board (SLB) -an organization created lastyear…

… to build communication among student groups and administrators - is searching for new members to con- tinue providing a forum for student leaders. In a letter to leaders of student organizations across…

March 08, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… 10, 4-6pm Michigan Union. Kuenzel Room applicants must attend one of these mass meetings Studentgroups U Arab-American Students' Asso- ciation, bylaws ratification meet- ing, Michigan Union, Welker…

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 8, 1993 - Page 3 Speakers tell how statement will affect students STATEMENT Continued from page 1 The training manual states: "The hearing panel members must…

… the United States has accepted that a student en- rolled in a university has a "property right" to an education, Cole said. "Before we can take that property from a student, we have to provide some sort…

… abusing the witness," Sharphorn said. Cole expanded, "We're not going to be as strict on this as a court of law would, saying you have to have first-hand knowledge." A student panelist asked, "What…

… provisions do you have against someone using hearsay just to get back at someone?" Cole responded, "The hearing panel can decide what they want to hear." Dean of Students Richard Carter asked, "What about past…

… times this month." Students' police or DPS records cannot be revealed during the hear- ing or deliberation. If the accused is found responsible, this information is given to the panel when determining…

…- tion officer, stressed the importance of confidentiality for all cases. Students have additional rights of privacy under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Law, she said. "If anyone has a name and…

… Lou or General Counsel's office or Walter Harrison, who is our director of University relations. "If you violate that, you have violated the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities and if you…

… are in a lawsuit, the University will not represent you." One student expressed concern about the legal responsibility of a panelist if part of the statement was found unlawful. "The University's policy…

… want to have an open hearing. Witnesses would be con- senting if they are willing to appear," Nordby said. "Students' rights of privacy caused us to initially want us to have all hearings closed meetings…

March 23, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…International,meeting, Michigan Union, Bates Room, 7:30p.m. . Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion& Reproductive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 .ip.m. Arab-AmericanStudents

…. The task force, consisting of two students, four administrators and three professors, will look into the state of community service at the University. The members hope the University will become part of…

…." He said this includes things that can be done in classes, residence halls, student organizations, and the Office of Com- munity Service Learning. This is a rigorous task because this University prides…

… but that's okay; it only lasts 10 years. Then you hit 30 and whew!" The audience thanked Cisneros with a standing ovation. that will be submitted April 1 that would involve a few hundred U-M students

… that would be in effect this summer." The proposal, which is still in its early stages, will involve a few hun- dred students working full-time eight to ten weeks this summer. The stu- dents will receive…

… that we will get the word out within the next weekor two." The committee was setupby Walter Harrison, executive director of Uni- versity relations, and Maureen Hart- ford, vice president for student

… three students who mayhave thrown it. One of the students was found tobe in possession of what officers thought to be marijuana. Officers took statements from the three students but made no arrests. Less…

… thananhourlater, South Quad security officers made another discov- ery of a green leafy substance they believed to be marijuana. The officers observed a student pulling abag of the substance from his pants pocket…

… officers did not confiscate the de- vice. Investigations into both incidents are continuing. Thieves strike it rich at Lorch Hall A University employee called po- Student groups 0 Amnesty…

…:30 p.m.; Rackham Amphitheatre. U In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room2420,6 p.m. 0 Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, MichiganUnion, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. U Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship…

October 29, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…4 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 29, 1993 tie £kb tt tiw&lg 1 III Lasser 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH DUBOW Editor in…

… context for some of did Mr. Thoma these paraphrased comments and student's educa direct quotes. plete. The article states that "Thomas The article s became indignant" when a Univer- mas "compare sity senior…

… "questioned his views." sities to commu Mr. Thomas did not become indig- this comparis nant when his views were ques- Rather, I recall tioned, nor did he immediately claim commenting on that the student had…

… been "poorly War and the fal educated" student in a pointed dis- the former So cussion about ethics and values. Eastern Europe The student courageously opined the few places that Mr. Thomas and Citizens…

… For people who vie' Family Values should not attempt exemplary so to impose whether the student was Beijing and in s an anarchist. Upon replying nega- versities. tively, she was then asked what The…

… article alternate set of values (other than those attending by The n values) she would e source of her own es. She replied that w. Then, after learn- iversity student was , Mr. Thomas made quoted in the…

… are equally at fault. But since then I have learned as much as I could about the situation, both here and there, from Jews, Arabs and others. (No, I didn't speak to Israeli Jews in the West Bank. I don…

… it could be even longer to list all of the underhanded dealings in the department. The end loser in all of this is the undergraduate student and that is one of my main purposes in writing it. If we are…

… going to have a language requirement, our students should expect to have well-trained, well-educated, experienced teachers who represent the many and diverse cultures of the Hispanic world. JON HEATON…

… Rackham student The 'U' parking scam To the Daily: I would like to make the community aware of a money- making scam that is being perpetrated by the University administration on employees who use University…

February 03, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…There are rumors that James Duderstadt may leave the University to go to Yale. If he does leave, students need to be wary of the regents hiring another president without student input. A - The late…

… opposition Likud party said the expulsions allowed "the most radical Arabs to raise their heads and dictate actions." Another Likud stalwart, former Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, said the expulsions had…

… answering inquiries about sexual orientation, harassment, and gender issues. But now University students are asking questions about the office itself and its contributions to the homosexual community. Changes…

… (University President James) Duderstadt and the regents, LGMPO needs to be more assertive and stand up for our needs," said Paul Verner, a second-year Business School student and member of the Gay, Lesbian and…

… Bisexual Business Student Association. Verner said he feels LGMPO is turning into a token organization. "It is a name with- out action or serious activities," he continued. In an attempt to clear up many of…

…. "There are some ques- tions people have that need to be answered." Many LGMPO student leaders said they want the meeting to be more than a fighting match between students and the office. Rackham senior…

… Charley Sullivan, a member of the Gay and Lesbian Historians, said he feels there is a lot of support for the office as an institution, but students are angry. "A lot of people are glad (LGMPO) is there…

… Government Reporter Denouncing the "liberal indoctri- nation" students face at the University, the head of Accuracy in Academia said his group plans to take legal action against the University for allegedly…

… denying a student academic freedom. Jamey Wheeler, executive direc- pending lawsuits, but questioned why the group would announce a lawsuit before filing one. "Accuracy in Academia is a con- servative…

September 20, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… not be able to get at attackers if Pales- tinian police are too weak or unwill- ing to help. Palestinians worry that Israeli set- tiers will launch vigilante attacks on Arab residents or that the…

… and trained in Arab countries. Israeli Police Minister Moshe Shahal has said that number is "too high," exceeding the size of Israel's national police force of 23,000. U- or p .j t - '%Jiirre. Ifs Yow…

… continuing students with the many Aerobics Ballroom 'Dance Bartending CPR [assage Section I Section II Origami Don Shall Thotography Ben Coleman Pool I (Beginner) II(Advanced) Derek Pogirski Sign Language I…

… and take a study break that will really relax you. This class provides an introduction to an in-depth approach to massage. Each session, students will give and receive a massage. Bring a towel…

… advisors will be present to describe our two outstanding degree programs: Tuesdays South Quad Darkroom 6:00-8:00 10/5-11/9 $40* Learn how to develop your own pictures. Students will learn hands on the skill…

November 09, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. Q Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- Thompson St. U Rowing…

…, when most students are preparing for the weekend, thi Natural Science Au- ditorium ispacked. About 400 students listen attentively to Prof. Tom Collier lecture on the Vietnam War, asking questions and…

… in some classes, it can be hard to find professors who will keep students in- terested enough to attend an 8 a.m. class and not fall asleep. But they are out there, and their lectures are packed. "It…

… them. They work as hard as I do, and vice versa." LSA first-year student Kristy Jakubiak said, "I've never missed one class. People justdon'tmissit. (Rubido) doesn't tell you to write a paper; if you…

… feel like writing, you do. If not, you don't. I've learned more about writing from him than anyone else in school." Students said they are also attracted by unconventional teaching methods. Psychology…

… Prof. Bob Pachella meets with each student individually every third week, then invites a small group over to his house for a more informal discussion. Grades are based on open writings by the students

…. "I'm not charismatic, nor am I a good speaker. But the students know I'm committed. I learn their names, I learn who they are," Pachella said. Kimberly Freeman, afirst-yearLSA student in his class…

… so far. Students said truly good professors know their subject matter and lecture enthusiastically about it. "I'm constantly reading about the Vietnam War," said Colliersaid. "I just love learning…

… about it." ISA sophomore Dana Kelly said, "(Collier's) excellent. He makes jokes, asks questions. It feels personal, even in an auditorium of 400 people." Students know when they've had a good professor…

…. As V'ali Ford, a third-year Engi- neering student, said, "If I can remem- berwhat the professor was talking about after the semester, I had a good profes- sor." ELIZABETNH LIPPMAfNDaMl, Justin Carlson…

March 02, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…. Student groups D Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion & Reproduc- tive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B 119, 6 p.m. " Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… tax. However, he predicts that sales around campus will not be effected because most students are willing to pay higher prices. "Students are price efficient but not as much as the older clientele off…

… goes down," echoed Hal Gorman, vice president and assistant general counsel for Heublein, Inc. Some students challenged the governor for targeting alcohol to reduce the deficit. "I don't mind paying…

….J. said the Loyola Academy is aimed at minority male Detroit students who may be likely to drop out of high school because of unstable family backgrounds or because they are al- ready behind in learning and…

… the student body. He said that if the school's stu- dent population is predominantly Black, the curriculum would stress the idea of Afrocentricity. "We want to teach respect of all races," he said. "In…

… order to do that, students must appreciate their own eleven-month school year seems long, planners for the school would like to develop a summer camp to break up the year. Students will spend their…

… p.m. The academy will only accept 40 students in its initial first-year class and accept 40 additional students per. year to fill the incoming class. Courses will stress language, math, arts and…

… theology, and be supplemented with tutorial sessions and individualized instruction. Tuition for the school will cost students about $4,000 per year, with fund-raising covering half the costs. Parents who…

… are capable of paying the other $2,000 will be asked to do so, but it will not be a requirement. Styles said schools specifically targeting potential drop out students have succeeded at the middle…

… school level in Boston and New York, but have never been attempted at the high school level. Some educators criticized the idea saying it is too late to reach most students if they have not formed…

May 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

… on similar "evidence," against a faculty member. I assume that, in calling for an investigation, the students and the Daily have publicized the "evidence"againstGoldberg thattheythinkmost dramatically…

… supports their case. That's usually the tactic in such controversies. Some students condemned Goldberg for dis- playing a cartoon which made them uncomfort- able.Others said they weremadeuncomfortable…

… test-score gaps. The heart of the Goldberg dispute, however, is: If he is investigated, who's next? Whose cartoon could be cunningly and absurdly "deconstructed" by the student commissar who ruled…

… would be far better for Goldberg's department to arrange - but by no means require - a meeting between him and representative student critics. If they choose,let all parties discuss thematterfully and…

… things unfunny to us. We don't poison their careers with charges of heresy. Goldberg's students should confer with him andkeeptheireyesontheprizeofunderstanding statistics. They may find that the realities…

… down upon. This is unfortunate because fraternities have so much to offer to college students. ManypeopledonotchoosetobeintheGreek system. I have a pledge brother who questioned whether or not he wanted…

… thehandsofPalestin- ians.ThecitiesandtownsofIsraelarebuiltonthe remnantsofPalestinanArabsociety.Israeltoday continues to discriminate against and dispossess its Arab citizens, and to absorb and develop the…

December 03, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… Involved for Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St., 5 p.m. 0 Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's VSO' i i i …

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 3, 1993 - 5 Cafes give discounts to students with mugs * Stores such as Cava Java, Cafe Fino'and Rendez Vous-Cafe offer lower price to environmentally…

…- conscious students By JENNIFER LOTT FOR THE DAILY 0 Ann Arbor is a coffee drinker's paradise. The plethora of coffee houses provides students with a vari- ety of choices. However, these establishments also…

… produce a lot of waste. In an effort to help reduce envi- ronmental waste, students are encour- aging local coffee shops to offer dis- counted prices to coffee drinkers who bring their own reusable mugs. As…

… discounts - and to convince those that didn't to begin doing so. The students said they targeted coffee shops, which produce more waste than many businesses. "Recycling is excellent, but it still requires…

… solu- tion is to simply reduce waste," Gor- don said. The students said their proposal GM to open new plant in Lansing MARY KOUKHAB/Daily Espresso Royale displays a sign indicating it is one of the…

… participating shopsI that offer discounts to students. was met with unexpected enthusi- asm. The managers of Cafe Fino, Cava Java, Espresso Royal and Rendez Vous Cafe all agreed to a 25-cent discount for…

students using reusable mugs. Amer's Deli will continue to give its 10-cent discount. In addition, the students posted flyers indicating the effort. Although some of the coffee shops already offered the…

… discount, there were stipulations such as discounts only on refills in their own mugs or, only during specified hours. The signs that now hang in all of the targeted shops express the ur- gency the students

… awareness-a time when people act responsibly on their own," he said. The students and businesses in- volved in this project said they are enthusiastic about the program and its potential impact. They hope…

October 22, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…, 7 p.m; Modern Languages Build- ing, Lecutre Room 1 Q Arab American Students As- sociation, Palestinian Dabkeh, Michigan Union, Anderson Room, 7 p.m. Q Benefit Concert for Bosnia, sponsored by the…

… correctness is not only a debated topic at the University, but one that ignites passionate opinions among students and faculty at uni- versities across the country. The Office of Student Affairs ar- ranged a…

… Amendment?" provided an opportunity for discourse on the con- troversial topic. Its purpose was to give viewers the chance to hear noted speakers reflect on First Amendment rights relating to students, and to…

… professor and student who had differing opinions about the racial presence in the novel "Huck Finn." Another depicted fraternity rush flyers using advertising that women found demeaning and pornographic. With…

… the help ofmodern technol- ogy, students across the country could ask questions and relate personal experiences by sending a fax or call- ing a "1-800" number. "The lines are just ringing and ringing…

… earlier that required faculty to give a de- tailed description of any offensive material students may encounter in their classes. "How does one then protect people from offensive speech with- out inflicting…

… the Michigan Marching Band. Students call North Campus parking unsafe Band members are introduced to these honorary groups during infor- mational meetings. There, active members and possible new…

… 200 people in front of her all waiting for the same elusive piece of paper - a North Campus parking spot. After the long mid-September wait, the LSA first-year student won- dered if it was worth the…

… option for many students because the buses stop run- ning to the lot after 7p.m. and they are not very efficient, Starrman said. Students may also take the Nite It's scary out there ... It's very dark…

… said she is concerned about the amount of time it will take to make the improvements. The path is expected to be com- pleted by the end of November, but until then students must still walk the long…

November 16, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- tion, weekly, meeting, Michi- gan League, checkroom at front desk, 7 p…

… first in a series of evaluations by faculty members of administrative offices. The next office slated for evaluation is the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs. SACUA Chair Henry Griffin said…

…, "With 1,300 staff members, this office is a very major part of the University. I'm particularly interested in determining the relations be- tween student affairs and academic issues." The decision by the…

…' By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Cyberspace University - a uni- versity that spans the world as a ro- bust information network linking to- gether students, faculty, graduates and knowledge resources…

student enroll- ment of 23 percent, and added that the minority faculty has increased 60 per- cent in the past five years. "Our goal is to provide education of the highest quality to the broadest segment of…

… and interest in homelessness is the first step towards fulfilling that slogan. Bosnian editor describes horror of current events New TV station may air student news, soap operas, game shows By SCOT…

student Damir Juric, who attended the discussion. Juric, who has relatives in Sarajevo, said it is important to get as much information as possible about Bosnia. "What you hear on the news is sort of a…

…'s a big difference with Somalia." By KATIE HUTCHINS DAILY STAFF REPORTER Next semester, students will be able to turn on the TV and see fellow University students reporting news, displaying talents and…

… maybe even acting outsoap operas orhosting game shows. This is the result of anew club that makes it possible for students to have their own station. The idea came from Kinesiology sophomore Dan Schwab…

… they do notneed experience," Schwab said. The next mass meeting will take place next Monday at 6 p.m. in the Frieze Building. Scott Doyne, a first-year Kinesi- ology student, is assisting Schwab in the…

January 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… Chinese Delivery Company Student group s Q Arab-American Students' Association, officers meeting, Michigan Union, Room 2203,8 p.m. Q Brown Bag Lunch Series, Dwight Perkins on The Approach of China and…

… and the surrounding area. MSA plans to increase publicity throughout cam us get students involved with assembly by Jennifer Tianen Daily MSA Reporter Suffering from an image problem and general student

… chairs to make itself known to stu- dents on campus. MSA also plans to implement a tougher attendance policy for its meetings. "In terms of students, a lot of people don't know what's happening and don…

… like the Fishbowl and the Diag to answer student questions and give out information about the assembly. "Currently, I don't think we're that ef- fective," said Engineering senior Brian Kight, vice…

… chair of the Rules and Elections Committee. "A lot of students don't know a lot about what we do." The assembly also plans to address stu- dent concerns about the Statement of Stu- dent Rights and…

… Responsibilities, the Uni- versity's non-academic conduct code. "The code is still an issue because it isn't as reasonable to students as it could be," Kurlansky said. Kight said, "The code was just put into effect…

… this term, and most students still don't know what it says. There is inade- quate protection of student rights in the statement, and there are a lot of concerns." MSA will also try to resolve issues such…

… as the debate about bicycle safety on cam- pus, relations between the Ann Arbor Ten- ants Union and landlords, and communica- tion between students and th( administration. "We should raise some Cain…

…, however, many students consider the assembly an ineffec- tive body. "I really don't even know what MSA stands for, and I'm not even sure it has any thing to do with me," said LSA junior Tim Walsh. LSA…

… front desk for room, 6:30-7:30 p.m. L College Republicans, meeting, MLB, Basement, 6:30 p.m. Q Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q Social Group for Bisexual Women…

November 07, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… outgoing parliament. It was a thorn in the side of the government, but the chamber largely backed Hussein. The left is split among communists, Baathists and pan-Arab nationalists. A Muslim woman waves a…

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April 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

… PETER MATTHEWS/Daily on the corner of State and William Streets. Creamloses its flavor Student proups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 8-9:30 p.m. U The…

… her loss, she felt she mobilized a good cam- paign. She hopes to start a cable show in which she would interview members of fraternities, students and other con- stituents in order to get more view…

… fact not lost on the president's opponents. Steve's Ice Cream stands desertedc S Iteve's Ice Former student hangout closes after stint as city's favorite scoop by Michele Hatty Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Room 2420, 6 p.m. U Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. U National Women's Rights Coa- lition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6p.m. - . out, CCRB, Room 2275, 7:45- 9:15 p…

….m. Q U-M Asian American Student Coalition, meeting, East Quad, Room 52 Greene, 7 p.m. Q U-M Sailing Team, meeting, West Engineering Building, Room 420,6:30 p.m. U U-M Student/Faculty/Staff Prayer Time…

…Workshop forInternational Students and Scholars, Interna- tional Center, Room 9,10 a.m. Student services U Consultation for Student Lead- ers and Student Organizations, speak with peer and professional…

… consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202,8 a.m.-5 p.m. Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. U Northwalk Safety Walking…

… watch employees handmake the super-premium ice cream right before their amazed eyes. But students walking by the de- serted Steve'sIce Cream, which closed in lateFebruary, findit hard tobelieve it was…

… great.' It enabled people to see that we were a great atmosphere to hang out in," Fichera said. "You have to find something that will at- tract students or you really don'thave a chance." 'It used to be a…

January 07, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…-class American families, as well as, a loss of American jobs," said Walter Huizenga, president of the American International Automo- bile Dealers Association. STUDENTS Continued from page 1 "I guess (the students

…) were shopping around more and decided not to come. This year we had one of the highest number of students who forfeited their deposits," said Gene Pijanowski, associate dean of the School of Art. Over…

… human rights situa- tion.... I wish there had been more progress," he said. He disavowed any involvement with his law firm's representation of the Arab-owned Bank of Credit and Commerce International, the…

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April 13, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… I'm saying is, I want to make sure we don't go too far and wind up doing something that is provocative." Student groups U AmnestyInternational,meeting, Michigan Union, Bates Room, 7:30 p.m. U Arab

… yesterday. SHARON MUSHER/Datly The Harmonica Man Paul Miller jams on his harmonica and sings, "I'm the Harmonica Man. I wish all the students good luck. I want them to pass." Lecture addresses women in…

…-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Crofoot Room, 8-9:30 p.m. U The Christian Science Organi- zation, meeting, Michigan League, checkroom atfrontdesk, 6:30-7:30 p.m. U College Republicans…

…, meeting, MLB, basement, 6:30 p.m. U In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room 2420,6 p.m. " Kaleidoscope, Alexa Lee from Alice Simsar Gallery visits, TappanHall,Basement,5:30p.m. O Michigan Student

… Assembly, meeting, MichiganUnion,Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q National Women's Rights Coa- lition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 p.m. O Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship;U-M Grad/Young Pro- fessional Discussion…

… Group, St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St., 7 p.m. U Shulhan Ivrit, Michigan Union, Tap Room, 12 p.m.. U Social Group for Bisexual Women, call for location and information, 763-4186, 8 p.m. W…

… Socially Active Latino Student Association, meeting, Trotter ing Machinery, general meeting and officer elections, EECS Building, Room 1003,7 p.m. U U-M Sailing Team, meeting, West Engineering Building…

…, Room 420,6:30 p.m. U U-M Student/Faculty/Staff Prayer Time, Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw CL, 12-1 p.m. Events U Campus Orchestra, perfor- mance, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. " Center for Chinese Studies…

…- torium D, 7 p.m. Q U-M Faculty Brass Quartet, St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 306 N. Division St., 8 p.m. Student services Q Consultation for Student Lead- ers and Student Organizations, speak with peer and…

… professional consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202,8 a.m.-5 p.m. Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. Q Northwalk…

September 27, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 27, 1993 c Je £riiuu n 3OaiI 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH DUBOW Editor in Chief…

… suppress debate on this issue? I call on the regents to explain their conduct in this matter, and for the Michigan Student Assembly and the Daily to press the regents until satisfactory answers are received…

…. JIM HUGGINS Rackham student Athletic Dept. should open golf course To the Daily: Upon reading your recent article about the status of the golf course, it struck me that there exists at this University…

… two classes of students: athletes and the rest. It is quite one is even talking about compensating the 300,000 people in Lebanon whose villages and refugee@ camps Rabin destroyed this summer -just over…

… creating a "Jewish national museum" in Palestine. Since then, they have continued to subordinate human life - Jewish and Arab - to their agenda of militant nationalism. In spite of the propaganda, a rising…

… everything to athletes while disregarding courtesy to the rest of the student body. JEREMY FOWLER LSA sophomore THE DAILY WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOUI SEND US YOUR LETTERS: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE MICHIGAN DAILY…

December 10, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

….m. Q Christian Life Church Sunday Service, School of Education, Schorling Auditorium, 11 a.m. Q Guild House - Free Meal, 802 Monroe, 5 p.m. Q Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student

… Michigan (__University also have seen petition drives. But student apathy and low voter registration have hampered the petition effort at universities, Root acknowledged. Meisner attempted to deflect criti…

… Center yesterday. B-School expands to Hong Kong By AMY MENSCH FOR THE DAILY' A new program will allow 40 University students to get their de- gree without ever setting foot on the campus. In October, the…

… Cathay Pacific in a press release. Not only did the students have to meet the University's entrance re- quirements, they also needed to pass through a difficult company screen- ing process. "The students

… had to meet the same criteria as other MBA candidates if not more because the students went through a rigorous screening process at Cathay Pacific where they were interviewed by senior management and…

… rated on the performance," said Jeff Holmes, program manager of the Cathay Pacific MBA program. Students, who are also full-time employees, do not have daily per- sonal contact with their classmates. Six…

… hours of each course are taught through video conferencing. Univer- sity faculty spends four days teaching students for eight to ten hours each day in Hong Kong. "We believe we can deliver the course…

… assign- ments are handed in through faxes or computer networks. "Although there are limits to interaction to some ex- tent, the feedback from students has been positive," Holmes said. He added that other…

Student Parish, campus prayer group, 7 p.m., rosary group, 7:30 p.m., 331 Thompson. " School of Music Concert, harp- sichordist Edward Parmentier and Violinist Jean Kim, Moore building, North Campus, 8p…

….m. " Shorin-Ryu Karate-Do Club, everyone welcome, CCRB, Room 2275, 6 p.m. " Students Concerned About Animal Rights, meeting, Cafe Fino, 1214 S. University Ave., 5 p.m. " Tae Kwon Do Club, everyone formances…

November 02, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… Ohio. Student groups U Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and other Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. O Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House…

… addressing student leaders of campus organizations. Lisa Baker, the University's director of public affairs. She also discounted the possibility of a joint petition be- tween the University and Van Curler. On…

… attending two schools. In addition to studying at the University, these students will be tutoring at a local elementary school. Tim Schuster, programming vice president for the Interfraternity Council (IFC…

…-A-School programs on their campuses. Ruth Williams, the principal of Burns Park, said she is excited for the program to begin. "I hope that the students gain a better per- spective on how children learn, gain a…

… University student will be matched up with a teacher and student at Burns Park. Greeks will serve as one-on-one tutors, assistants in the computer lab, and teachers of specialty sub- jects. Schuster said, "The…

students have already signed up for the program. Ann Llewellyn, an LSA senior and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, said she may be interested in pursuing a career in education. "I want to find out if…

… doing volunteer work anyway, so it was just the right kind of pro- gram." Programming chair Myers said she is sure the program will be beneficial for the Univer- sity students as well as the Burns Park…

… what I can." Schuster and Meyers said they hope as many students get involved in the Adopt-A-School program as possible. The program will begin next semester with an orientation session with Burns Park…

… teachers. Tutoring will occur throughout the semester. This program was initiated three years ago at Miami University in Ohio, and 1,000 students are currently volunteering at five local grade schools in…

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

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