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October 21, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

… Bromna Dagy Stafff Reporter Randa Fahmy, counsel to Sen. Spencer Abraham (R-Mich.), spoke to Utadversity students last night about the potential power of the Arab- American community in politics. "Arab

… Antidiscrimination Committee, a campus student group. The commitee's president, Heidi Arraf, said she hopes more Arab Americans understand how important they can be in the political process. . "Unfortunately, we aren…

…,,.,,.,,.-- I LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily -- Tuesday, October 21, 1997 - 7 ~speaker calls for Arab involvement State begins new portion of welfare reform initiatives S U U U S By Reilly…

… Americans should get more involved in the political process. Senator Abraham feels that Arab Americans can make more of a differ- ence," Fahmy said. The event was sposored by the American-Arab

…'t as politi- cally active as we should be. Many Arab Americans have assimilated to American culture, and have lost some of their heritage in the process;' she said. Fahmy assists Abraham on legisla- tive…

… and legal issues, but because of her Arab heritagc, she has become a voice for Abraham's concerns for ArabAmericans. Abraham is the only Arab American in the Senate. Fahmy said the problem among the…

Arab~ American population today is that newer generations aren't used to politics in Amenica. "Politics here isn't the same as where some Arabs are coming from" Fahmy said. "Also, some have lost touch…

… with their culture. Getting more people to identifyv with their culture is important." Fahmy suggested two ways that Arab Americans can significantly influence politics today.r "First, voter education is…

… the mes- sage out to others," Fahmy said. During a Q&A session, one student challenged America's foreign policy, goals in the Mideast. "I don't think American foreign policy is objective enough,' the…

… stu- dent said. "The role America should play in areas like the Middle East is amibiguous at this point. But it's clear f that more Arab Americans could make a difference"~ Michigan has more Arab

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

…8-A.- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 21, 1997_ . MLK DAY 1997 Panel reviews cultural tensions By Heather Kamins Daily Staff Reporter For centuries, the African American, Jewish and Arab

… that exist within these communities. "For us to deal with a possible future prospect of working together with the Arab community, as with the Jewish community, the issue of justice must be forefront…

…." Abdurrahman said the relationship between African Americans and Arabs is more recent but more confrontation- al than the tensions with the Jews. "In Detroit, 90 percent of stores are owned by Arabs. One owner…

… told me that the relationship between the two communities is one of intense hatred," Abdurrahman said. The explanation of this hatred stems from the Arab struggle to be recog- nized as white in this…

… country, Abdurrahman said. "In the Arab racial etymology of people, blackness is considered pretty much a curse;" Abdurrahman said. "(Being an Arab that is considered white in the United States) means relat…

… important to promoting diversity By Susan Port For the Daily Attempting to apply the far reach- es of Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream, a small cluster of professors and graduate students gathered in Rackham…

… approach problems from different perspectives. Demond added that many women and students of color come to her for guid- ance. Nola Pender, associate dean for Academic Affairs of Research, said panelists…

… discussed salient points. Pender said a large part of promotir9 diversity is "honoring learning styles of- diverse students." Speakers emphasized that points of view change after students interact with others…

… from different backgrounds. They also said that professors have an influence on their students that allows them to conform students' views. LSA first-year student Nicole Rushivoch said her professors ha…

… the relationship between professors and students. Each person takes their own experi-' ences along with them and develop their own style of learning, "allowi students to go about approaching prob- lems…

April 01, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

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… destinations around the world. Go shopping on our website for current student airfares, WASHINGTON - Amid growing tension in the Middle East, Jordan's King Hussein is to meet President Clinton and other top U…

…' any Arab leader. But he is expected to warn the administration that other Arab leaders are reaching a point where they feel forced to freeze the peace process and halt direct dealings that some have ten…

… senior member of his entourage. This weekend, Arab League foreign ministers recommended that the group's 22 members stop trade and other contacts aimed at normalizing relations with Israel. Palestinian…

… housing pro- ject and a terrorist bombing on March 21 at a Tel Aviv cafe have combined to thwart the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Hussein, who in 1994 became the third Arab leader to sign a peace…

… accord with Israel, also is expected to relay growing Arab concern that Netanyahu may not accept the land-for-peace premise of the 1993 Oslo accord that set in motion serious negotiations between Israeli…

… and Palestinian leaders. And without land, the Arabs will be unable to support the current peace process. Yesterday, Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright were briefed on the Middle East…

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November 17, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… of Iraq, which invaded the emirate in 1990, triggering the Gulf War. Syrian Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass told al-Hayat, a Lpdon-based newspaper: "All Arab countries are in solidar- ity with Iraq." At…

… WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite the outward opposition of Arab countries to a military strike against Iraq, the White House is confident the Arabs won't stand in the way of any U.S. action, President Clinton's top…

… security adviser said yesterday. Sandy Berger said that in any case, the United States is ready to go it alone if necessary. The Arab nations, National Security Adviser Berger said on NBC's "Meet the Press…

… of Persian Gulf states and with the Russian foreign minister, Yevgeny Primakov. While support has been solid for stronger U.N. sanctions against the Baghdad government, France, Russia and the Arabs

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March 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… Metinko Daily Staff Reporter A poll released last week by the Center for Women Policy Studies claims that the Scholastic Assessment Test is biased against women, depriving worthy female students of…

… that only about 40 percent of those scholarships go to female students "Men still take more rigorous math and science The College Board denied the charges of bias courses," Penn said. against girls…

…. said there is a possible bias because the SAT is supposed to predict how well a student will do in the first year of col- lege. "The reason this is important is that that is what SAT is supposed to do…

…,' Stewart said. "If it is incor- rect it is bias." Stewart also said it is not shocking for a test to have a bias but that ETS should do something to eliminate the bias. Some students agreed that the SAT does…

… not truly reflect how students will fare at school." "I think that if you only look at a student's SAT score, it is not an accurate indication of how a stu- dent will do," said LSA first-year student

students and groups of students. "They want the College Board and (the Educational Testing Service) to find a better balance between the questions that are asked," Schneider said. Arafat plans to visit…

….C. earlier this month. "His relations with the United States have been warmer in the past few months," Levey said. But Levey said the visit does not mean Arabs are closer to peace with Israel. a "It has…

… nothing to do with Arab- Israeli relations," Levey said. While Arabs make up 16 percent of Dearborn's population, Guido said 'the th t number of Pal es t in ia n~s pile keep wso plO OOPwas not a major each…

… the People's Food Co-op on Packard Road to cele- brate the store's last day of business. After providing the mostly student- populated neighborhood with natural foods for more than 25 years, the store…

… source probed I .i SAGINAW - Health officials in two Michigan counties yesterday still were trying to determine the source of a recent outbreak of hepatitis A that struck at least five dozen students

September 16, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…9 - ...Thpa Mit'hignnails ii a_- ;pntphpr v1 4Q07iii. i i.IlJII1l3-IU.,Upii.Fi.lIlL1 Lp...i A G-0 O NATION WORLD Jewish families settle among Arabs The families moved in just days after Secretary…

… of State Madeleine Aibright leaves the region The Washington Post JERUSALEM - Protected by scores of heavily armed police, three Jewish families settled into an Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem…

… departure of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. The Israeli Jews moved into homes purchased from Arabs by Irving Moskowitz, a wealthy Miami devel- oper who plans to build a Jewish housing complex on the…

… development, a pledge he reiterated yesterday. But Israeli officials said Netanyahu has no legal authority to evict the new tenants from homes purchased legally by Moskowitz from willing Arab sellers…

Arabs as Abu Gheneim. Under the 1993 Oslo accords - the peace accord between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization - discussions on the future of Jerusalem and the final shape of Palestinian…

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February 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… stufdents B effrey Kosseff Daily Staff Reporter Many University students said bills passed Wednesday in the state House and Senate proposing to raise the state minimum wage to $5.15 an hour will not affect…

…. "Most students I know make at least $6 an hour." The House and Senate bills are simi- lar in the overall minimum wage, with a few minor differences. The Senate bill, proposed by Sen. Loren Bennett (R…

… coordinator at University Health Services, said there were no activi- ties plannned because of the AIDS NAMES Project Memorial Quilt's display on campus last week. LSA first-year student Andy Linquiest said…

Arabs. Previous Israeli governments had supported the land-for-peace for- mula favored by the Arabs and the United States, and were said even to have promised Syria to leave the Golan, but Netanyahu had…

… chocolates and flowers today. The Queer Unity Project is celebrat- ing St. Valentine's Day by sponsoring a Kiss-In event at noon on the Diag. At least 100 students, faculty, staff and community members are…

… transgender stu- dents" Sanlo said. "It's a symbolic showing of what heterosexual students take for granted everyday but gay stu- dents have to hide." _,dbk_ IEl- ; _ Lead spe absent fr ricka M. Smith Da…

… to the Power Center event by 58 Greene, a 12-student a capella singing group. Wilson greeted the audience with "good evening." When there was no response, she repeated herself and audi- ence members…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michig8 Danly - Tuesday, January 21, 1997 ~fle £d~gtaig :420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by : students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

… iJ IF4L44L SAWzs W 4js Tusdbte c 4 - o Vf o LETuERs To THE EDITOR The continuing Ebonies debate M ichigan Student Assembly elections never garner a significant number of students at the polls…

…. Apathy, combined with the inconvenience of waiting in line, repels many students. A set of amendments to the MSA Compiled Code presented at last week's meeting would offer students the chance to vote over…

… new system would be of para- mount concern. MSA's purpose is to work for the better- ment of student organizations and the stu- dents. If only 12 percent of the student body votes, as in the fall…

March 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… of See LECTURE, Page 3A Finances a pnoity in By Katie Piona Daily Staff Reporter Upon the completion of the Michigan Student Assembly elections this Wednesday and Thursday, two stu- dents will begin…

… their reign as the embly's new president and vice sident. Among the many responsibilities the new administration will face is the han- dling of MSA student fees, especially since students voted to…

… increase MSA fees by $1 per-student per- semester starting next fall. Many MSA execu- tive office candidates d they plan to raise the amount of rnds funneled to student groups each year by cutting the amount…

… of money directed toward the assembly's internal operations. Students' Party presidential candi- date Mike Nagrant said his party iden- tified at least $2,000 used internally by the assembly last…

… semester that could have.been better used to fund student .groups. He said that, if elected, the adents' Party members will focus on streamlining MSA. Nagrant said that as an executive officer, he would ask…

… a child," Hussein replied. At one point Alia passed out for about a minute while Hussein spoke to her husband. The king hugged the father and gave him a traditional Arab kiss on both cheeks, Later…

… his son, Faisal, and daugh- ter, Aisha. Hussein, making only his second visit to Jerusalem since the city came under Israeli control in 1967, risks censure in the Arab world for visit- AP PHOTO Jordan…

… from Yemen in 1949, blessed the king in Arabic. "Welcome, welcome, king of peace,' he said. "God bless you and your family. JEANNIE SERVAAS/Daily Generation APA, sponsored by the United Asian American…

… American Organizations-sponsored event kicked off Asian American Heritage month by featuring more than 200 student performers acting, singing and dancing in the 18 act show. As guests filled the lobby of the…

… Lambda Phi Epsilon. "We felt our fraternity represented diversity on campus. In several acts, students performed dance routines that combined hip-hop, techno and gospel with traditional dancing and…

March 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… SACUA, Page 2 PROTEST OF THE MONT H ' study finds students feel Safer on By Ajit K. Thavarajah Daily Staff Reporter Members of the University community feel safer on campus now than they did in 1989…

…. Ronald Inglehart, who conducted the study, said that while campus secu- rity has been seen as a significant problem for awhile, University students and faculty have seen improvements in the last eight…

…) differences are not great:' he said. "One exception is attitudes toward racial harass- ment where African-Americans show more con- cern than whites." LSA first-year student Nancy Denner said she doesn't think…

… should also try to get more students involved in programs such as Safewalk." After 1989's survey was made public, University officials decided to expand the Department of Public Safety - adding officers…

… Sugar has been waiting for many years to pose for Playboy. But other women on campus aren't ready to take their clothes off in the presence of Playboy photographers on campus. Playboy looked for student

…," said Sugar, who is among the 40 University students vying for one of three open spots. "I feel no embarrassment at all." But while photographers interviewed possible playmates, protesters outside the…

January 16, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

… jailed rebels. MIDEAST Continued from Page 1A Congratulations poured in from abroad, with early signs suggesting the pact could help repair Israel's frayed ties with its friends in the Arab world. Israel…

…? Undergraduate and Graduate Students, GSIs, and Faculty are invited to attend CRLT's Martin Luther King Day Event 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., Monday, January 20 Pendleton Room in the Michigan Union Refreshments will be…

… served. Sponsored by the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Rcle. SEARCH 1 Continued from Page 1A me L/~4I1y A I FREE Parties FREE Meals *. FREE Activities Student Express. Inc. 1.O00.SIJRFS…

… . aTEST PACKS Lecture notes sold at Grade A Notes, second floor of Ulrich's Bookstore and also at Michigan Book & Supply. i . Arab newspaper sees fear campaign LONDON - Al Hayat is in trouble again…

…, but there is still life under threat at one of the Arab world's most influential newspapers. After decades of political pressure, violence and exile, the London-edited Arab-lan- guage daily is enduring…

…. F R E E MCAT January The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms bW students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term…

March 20, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… historically Arab East Jerusalem. Palestinians say the con- struction of 6,500 homes for Jews can- not help but impede talks on the future status of the Holy City. Despite warnings of violence, work proceeded…

… peacefully yesterday. The Israeli Supreme Court turned down requests by Israeli peace activists and Arab landowners to halt the construc- tion. And demonstrations in two West Bank communities were quiet…

… March Madn CI I: ., miik i M i s Dear Fellow Students, Ins, ess. all. Daily. < . Today is the last day to vote in MSA elections. Here's why you should vote for the Michigan Party: We cover it The…

… Michigan icreased Student Pilgh a~ ; a 0I c u . S Improving Campus Safely Group Funding on an average of $20,000 a year ting to lower the cost of education Setting a student on city council .. …

February 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… Enderton Daily Staff Reporter The blessings of ashes on the faces of students at local churches yesterday symbolized their rebirth from sin. Ash Wednesday marks the day when Christians celebrate the sacri…

… databases to spot potential terrorists and radically changing the way the nation's air traffic system is funded. Civil libertarians and Arab Americans denounced Gore's proposals on computerized "profiling" of…

… passengers, saying the recommen- dations are unconstitutional and will prompt biased treatment of people with Arabic-sounding names. The profiling program is expected to be phased in soon. Other proposals have…

… permanent. Yet Arab American and civil liberties groups said the policy violates the right to privacy, won't improve air safety and will cause humiliating trav- el delays for people with Arabic-sounding names…

…. WRITING HISTORY AJA DEKLEVA COHEN/Daly First-year LSA student Andrea Morrow receives ashes on her forehead during an Ash Wednesday service yesterday at St. Mary's Catholic Church on Thompson Street…

… also skeptical about See FITZSIMMONS, Page 3A 4-L~ By Collin Overby For the Daily Students seeking more information about African American history have something new to turn to, thanks to history and…

February 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… fee hikes By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter Students living in residence halls next year may face a hike in housing rates if the University Board of Regents approves a 4-percent increase at its monthly…

… meeting on Friday. University Housing and the Division of Student Affairs will place before the regents a proposal to increase room- and-board rates, as well as family housing rental rates, by 4 cent. his…

… at Alice Lloyd and Couzens residence halls. "I think it is a fair increase, it's in line with inflation," said Seth Myers, an LSA - uP? first-year student. "I don't Goig pthink it's anything outra…

…- geous." Myers is a member of * ethe Single Student Housing Rate Study Committee, a student-run group that has backed the increase. A student living in a double will see an increase in the room rate from…

… halls," Morian said. "I don't think I would live in the dorm next year if I had to pay more." Students living in family housing may face a fee hike of about 3.9 percent, if the increase is approved. This…

September 25, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 134) • Page Image 14

… covers and origi- nals. Del Rio. 5:30 p.m. Free. THEATER Fall Dances See Thursday. Tickets $12 ($9 for students). 2 p.m. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? See Thursday. Tickets $10 ($9 for students). 8 p…

….m. ALTERNATIVES Tony Kushner Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning playwright speaking as part of the Jewish Arts/Great Writers Series. Power Center. 7:30 p.m. Students $5. mon day CAMPUS CINEMA You Can't Take it…

… elderly German floorwasher's affair with an Arab mechanic 30 years her junior. Mich. 6:30 p.m. Free. Love Serenade See Sunday. Mich. 8:30 p.m. MUSIC Acoustic Open Mic Hosted by Chris Buhalis. Tap Room. 9…

April 09, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… decision By Chris Metinko Daily Staff Reporter Students and University officials were left with mixed reactions yester- day after a federal court upheld Proposition 209, an initiative that allows voters to…

… that as many as 18 other. states have similar legislature pending. Some University students said they agreed with yesterday's decision. "(Voters) should have the right to decide ...," said LSA first…

…-year student Joseph Freidman. "It shouldn't just be out of the public's hands." LSA first-year student Jami Shaw said she believes that admissions poli- cies around the country should be based more on academics…

… than race or gender. "I think it should be just on acade- mics. If you work hard, you can come here," Shaw said. "You shouldn't get a free ride for just being a minority." Other students said they feel…

… that diversity is an important component to an institution, especially one like the University. These students had mixed emotions on whether race and gender should be considered in admissions decisions…

… a melting pot" and said University students should get accus- tomed to different people and cultures. "I have mixed feelings on affirma- tive action," said Freidman, who claimed that he knows students

… to bring the administration closer to the student body and to redirect the University away "from a kind of cen- trifugal force pulling them away from their central functions," a philosophy he…

… think the administration should be on campus with the students - that's why we're here, because of the students." Bollinger said he hopes to focus his presidency on bringing to light ques- tions of…

January 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…- munity." Many students said they were not aware of the "Day Without Diversity" before they went to Angell Hall yester- day. "As an iArab American student myself, I find it a little troublesome that I was…

… of what Martin Luther King Jr. really did for people of color," Salas said. "I think that students of color here at the University need to realize how much ey are benefitting from the actions f King…

… and other activists who came before us. "Everyone needs to be aware of the traditions of activism and what these figures had to endure in order for us to be here today' she said Student participation…

… in yesterdays protest was fairly positive, organizers at Angell Hall said. "For the time we have been here, many people have been inquiring about the 'Day Without Diversity,"' wrote Black Student Union…

… member Delano White on pieces of scrap paper. "We hope that the University will not ignore us and adhere to its promise to make the campus a place where everyone's needs can be met." Black Student Union…

… African Americans. Who are students of color in this case?" Nakley said she wished she had known about the "Day Without Diversity" beforehand. "Maybe they should have handed out fliers last Friday, too…

… popula- tion of students of color here at Michigan. "Steps currently being taken are good," Salas said. "But no one should be satisfied until the climate for stu- dents of color is more acceptable. If it…

… of minority students as a problem that needs to be addressed by the University. "It's really hard to create a program for diversity especially when the retention rate of students is not there,"she said…

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November 10, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…'s 34-8 victory over Penn State. Students rock 20-3, in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday night. Undefeated Nebraska dropped rom the top spot in both polls after needing overtime to edge unranked Missouri, 45…

… President Lee Bollinger sat on his bed watching the Michigan-Penn State game with his wife Saturday night when more than 1,000 University students hurdled his bushes, climbed the trees, crammed onto his lawn…

…, Russia and Arab nations - who before the latest con- frontation had balked at U.S. efforts to tighten sanctions on Iraq - should now realize that they "have a huge stake in not allowing (Saddam) to develop…

… Administration will recognize efforts across the country. At the University, there are three types of IRCC classes: first-year seminars, which enroll about 250 students per year and focus on research and dialogue…

… about racial and eth- nic differences; intergroup dialogue classes; and upper-level seminars. Many students who participated in IRCC classes said they benefitted from the experience. "It was an excellent…

January 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…-member body, its outcome a forgone conclusion, approved the pact late yesterday night, 87-17, as members of the opposition Labor Party as well as left-wing and Arab factions voted with Netanyahu's ruling…

… will allow students) to have meaningful careers as attorneys," Lehman said. "It is true that our stu- dents are recruited around the country, so they don't just take the Michigan bar exam." Lehman says…

… that although the focus of the law school is not the bar exam, he believes the education pro- vides the Law School should allow students to perform successfully on the exam. Law Prof. Thomas Kauper said…

… contributed to this report. .SUIT Continued from Page 1. Appropriations Sub-Committee on Higher Education. Landefeld said the attitude among non-minority faculty and students was that minority students

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November 18, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… Week By Rachel Edelman D)aily Staff Reporter The warm and soothing rhythms of the Caribbean filled the air last night as students gathered to learn about the his- tory of Puerto Rican music. University…

… Puerto Rican music and African, Spanish, Native American and Arab influences on the art. "At the heart of Puerto Rican music is African-Hispanic music. It is the blending of both African and Hispanic…

… 1493. The audience of about 25 students and community members had an opportunity to participate with the per- formers using the slave, a percussion instrument. Audience members danced and clapped their…

… were sponsored by the Puerto Rican Association and the Office of Multi- Ethnic Student Affairs. DANIEL CASTLE/Daily History Prof. Fredrick Cooper spoke to a crowd of students about African culture and…

…, Goldenberg said. Cooper read from a prepared speech and spoke very quickly. Some students expressed disappointment with the lecture, which left some audience members bewildered by the rapid flow of words. "I…

… aldressed a small crowd of students andAnn Arbor residents in the Michigan Lague as part of a program on human rights in East Timor and Indonesia. "We're loping to educate the com- munity, Uiiversity and non…

… Timor, she said. "I think it's really powerful to hear someone from East Timor talk about the tactics that were used," said School of Public Health graduate student Cure Kim. Ballinger, the event's second…

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November 10, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

Students Association, Pakistani Students Association, Malaysian Students Association, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, North African and Mid-Eastern Department, Program on Studies on Religion…

… out he said he loved us all." Bollinger, who had watched the fren- zied students sprint down South University toward the house, said he was concerned that the celebration would mirror the recent riots…

… wonderful." Students said they did not want to cause violence or destruction - they simply wanted to party with the presi- dent and celebrate the victory peacefully. "He's a great guy," said LSA sopho- more…

… Jason Ragnick. "He let us party in his house. We're not making violence. We're partying with the president." The students then ran to the quietest place on campus, the Law Library, shout- ing and…

… chanting "The Victors" while tuba players followed closely behind. The Ann Arbor Police Department and the Department of Public Safety said there were no arrests made last night. Although students blocked…

… the president's house has not wel- comed the entire student body since Harlan Hatcher served as University president. "It is not something that is regularly done,"he said. "Usuallyjust specific stu…

…- dents are invited in for specific reasons." Steneck said students rallied on the front lawn during Robben Fleming's reign in the 1960s. "They would frequently assemble on the lawn to get him to come out…

… and talk," Steneck said, adding that the stu- dents were protesting the Vietnam War or fighting for student power and envi- ronmental causes. "I do not think party- ing with the president was what the…

… stu- dents wanted to talk to Fleming about in the '60s.", Students said they wanted to leave the house the way they found it, both in rev- erence for Bollinger and respect for the University. LSA first…

…-year student Jack Wolbert spilled a glass on an end table in the house and then used his shirt tail to mop it up. "This is really a nice house and nobody's messing it up," he said. As the students voluntarily…

September 09, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…, he sells himself to the men and women of Los Angeles. Directed by Miguel Ortega, this hot independent tragedy should not be missed. At The Michigan Theater tonight at 7 p.m. $5 for students. Tuesday…

… star ex-student (Matt Dillon) proclaims him as being gay on national television. As Kline's effeminate character (who is about to get mar- ried) struggles to discover his masculine side, audi- ences are…

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… investi- gators he was a heroin addict for two years. According to the Monitoring the Future Study, less than one percent of college students surveyed said they had experimented with heroin in 1996, Osborn…

…, whether it's below zero out or not," Gilbertson said. Many students wouldn't have it any other way. Walking through the foun- tain waters has become a tradition for students on both orientation and gradu…

… rest-stop at the United Arab Emirates in the far southern end of the Gulf over the weekend. The visit has been delayed for an unspecified time, said Pentagon spokesperson Kenneth Bacon, Cohen took time…

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… stalled for six months over Israel's expansion of Jewish settlements in traditionally Arab East Jerusalem and the West Bank, and the Palestinians' failure to prevent Islamic suicide bombers from attacking…

… Music students, video presentations and an appearance by the entire Michigan Marching Band. The event was followed by a lun- cheon in the newly renovated Track and Tennis Building. Wallace, who also…

… several other Hare Krishnas at the festival, Gaura-Nitai Das offered literature detailing Krishna con- sciousness beliefs, devotion and lifestyles to students throughout the afternoon. "People have been…

… taking books like mad, actually," said Das, a West Virginia native who travels across the country visiting college and university campuses to educate students about Krishna consciousness. "It's blissful…

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… shrines. Scores of protesters were treated for rub- ber-bullet wounds and tear-gas inhalation, but there *waenone of the feared fatalities. dWith Israeli tanks positioned on the edge of town, Arab police in…

… coincide with Palestinian demonstrations in Israel marking Land Day. The day commemorates a 1976 protest over the expropriation of Arab-owned land in northern Israel in which six Palestinians were killed by…

… Israeli troops. Sunday's protests began in the village of Beit Sahur, near Bethlehem, when thousands of mourners marched behind the Palestinian-flag-draped body of a 20-year-old university student shot dead…

… in clashes with Israeli troops the night before. Fatah distributed color photographs of the engineering student to honor "the martyr, the hero, Abdullah Salah." Oklahoma bombing trial begins today…

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…'s plan to construct new housing for Jewish residents in 'mostly-Arab East Jerusalem, and he appealed to "the people in the Arab world" to understand why the United States vetoed a U.N. Security Council…

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… Benjamin Netanyahu tried yesterday to persuade a group of militant Israeli settlers to vacate a home they occupied earlier this week in an Arab Muslim neighbor- hood of East Jerusalem. The Jewish settlers…

… under which the settlers would move out to make way forl0 Jewish religious students. Car sought in Diana crash investigation PARIS -French police are searching for a small blue Fiat that may he played a…

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… first-year student Michael Freedland said he just came to see event. "I don't plan to participate in smok- ing anything, but this seems to be peo- ple just having fun," Freedland said. "I den't think it…

… confined to a mostly student event. The event only drew a few hundred but has resurfaced with thousands from all over coming to Ann Arbor in support of the legaliza- tion of marijuana, Jerue said. Stephen…

… closest friend among Arab leaders, King Hussein of Jordan. The U.S. government, meanwhile, urged the two sides to agree to a face- to-face meeting to salvage a shaky Middle East peace process. "The United…

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April 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… by the Homeless Power Union and the National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition. "Homelessness is a problem in Ann Arbor and I think it's MSA's job to repre- sent students' concerns - this is obvi…

…- ously a concern of many students," he said. Both Rose and outgoing MSA Vice President Probir Mehta said they pub- licly thank many people who have shaped their MSA experiences and those who have supported…

… personal life. "I'll definitely be active in some dif- ferent student groups," Rose said. "I want to get back into sports, try out for the crew team and resume dating:' Mehta said he looks forward "to being…

… a student again and raising my GPA." "1 have a sense of optimism and no regrets.' Mehta said. "I wish the new members of the assembly the best and hope that they will shatter the image ghat MSA doesn…

… street clashes since Israel broke ground for a new Jewish neighborhood in the traditionally Palestinian part of East Jerusalem. The confrontations between Israeli occupation troops and stone-throwing Arab

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…. "There's going to be increased security in general;" Hall said. Students have never rushed the field in full force at Michigan Stadium. Still, officials are concerned that this may happen at such an…

… emotionally charged event. "The level of excitement among students, staff and particularly among alumni, is just astonishing," said Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison. "People are…

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… event will feature activities such as Nike interactive sports, a raffle for footballs signed by the Michigan football team and a live band performance. The student tailgate is being organized by…

… Spiritchange, a new student organization that has been working since September to host this event. "Our basic goal is to increase school spirit at athletic events," said Spiritchange member Barbara Rublein…

…, assistant to the vice president for student affairs. "Players (and) coaches will speak," Moriarty said. "(It will be) a typical post-game celebration." Fans will inevitably be worked up by the end of the last…

… officials, the violence served as a brutal reminder of the continued terrorist threat in the Arab world's most populous and, by some reckonings, influential country. There was no immediate claim of…

… responsibility. But suspicion centered on the Islamic Group and Islamic Jihad, Egypt's two main militant organiza- tions, and a witness said the attackers' red bandannas bore the Arabic words for Islamic Group…

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…. Palestinians said the attack was unprovoked, while Israelis insisted it was brought on by Palestinians who sprayed two Jewish seminary students with tear gas as they walked to the Tomb of the Patriarchs. Both…

students had tear gas burns, police spokesperson Linda Menuchin said. The students opened fire with Uzi submachine guns, Hebron police com- mander Benny Baharon said. One shot hit Assam Arafeh in the chest…

… always has depend- ed on. And that is the parties taking responsibility to take the risks for peace." In the past, Israel and its Arab adver- saries seldom have taken those risks without a combination of…

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…-border attacks between Israel and Lebanon by riding his own diplomatic shuttle and advising the Arabs to hold out for better terms. On his last trip to Paris in November, Christopher was presented with five French…

… Board Positions! The Universities Activities Center is the largest student-run organization on campus. Our goal is to provide educational and social programming for the entire student body. UAChas helped…

… bring Spike Lee, Tori Amos, Dennis Miller and others to campus. Perhaps you're familiar with UAC through performing groups such as Impact Dance, MUSKET, of Comedy Company. UAC Executives bring students

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… blue and a warm sun beat down on Central students and hundreds of guests, includ- ing the family of the late "What hapi Supreme Court Justice changed ir Thurgood Marshall, a our countr civil rights…

… Daley. The dramatic gesture had been sug- gested by students and by the nine who had been turned back, presidential spokesperson Mike McCurry said. One of the nine, Minnijean Brown Trickey, a social…

… Netanyahu gave the green light to build a 6,500-unit Jewish housing project in traditionally Arab East Jerusalem. Meanwhile, Palestinian security forces last night closed 16 Islamic social service…

… negotiations" Rontizi said."Netanyahu is paving the way by promising settlei to widen the settlements. Different ways of paving." On Wednesday, Netanyahu told high school students at a 30th anniversary…

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… wrongdoers and prevention programs to keep kids out of trouble and help young offenders return to society. She thanked a reporter for noting that just Wednesday a Mississippi high school student was accused of…

… no one agrees on what it means, particularly when it is applied to the construction of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and traditionally Arab East Jerusalem. When Prime Minister Benjamin…

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… 60,620 new cases in 1995, the CDC said. AC4Y.vi:OG:{{5.0: WORLb. Israelgovernment, settlers compromise JERUSALEM - Israel agreed yes- terday to permit Jews to remain in the heart of an Arab

… of their supporters remained at the site, part of the deal that allows 10 seminary students to stay on as security guards and workers. The building dispute between Palestinians and Jewish militants…

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March 26, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

… said. Rivet said doctors shouldn't be put in the position to influence ethical deci- sions reserved for patients. "At the University of Michigan Medical School, they might teach the students biology and…

… bulldozer that went up on Jabal Abu Ghneim," said West Bank security chief Jibril Rajoub, using the Arab name for the hill where Israel is building a Jewish neighbor- hood in disputed east Jerusalem…

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… son and a military funer- al at dusk. In the Oasis of Peace, as this Jewish- Arab community is called - and in cities, towns and kibbutzim across the country - hundreds of Israelis gath- ered yesterday…

… Milosevic's wife demanded yesterday that the oppo- sition immediately end its protests. On the 78th straigh ,day of marches, students and opposition supporters vowed to continue pressing for democ- racy. A…

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… established to promote the ideals he lived by. STUDY Continued from Page 1A cent of those surveyed plan to get a part-time job. LSA first-year student Katie Darner said she needed to work in the summer to help…

…-service-minded students. More than 85 percent of respondents had participated in volun- teer work in the past year, while 76.8 percent of students at other public uni- versities did community service. Darner said…

… volunteering was' a helpful experience. "It made me thankful for what I have," Darner said. "It gave me a new perspective on things." In alcohol statistics, more University incoming first-year students reported…

… having drunk hard liquor and wine, 59.8 percent, than beer, 53 percent. However, Mary Lou Antieau, assis- tant to the vice-president for student affairs, said students only had to drink once in the…

… previous year to answer yes. Also, Antieau said many students drink very lightly to celebrate gradua- tion. "How many students had a glass of champagne after graduation?" Antieau said. These alcohol…

… statistics fall in line with other public universities that par- ticipated in the study. These institutions reported that slightly more students, 56.1 percent of respondents, reported drinking beer while 58…

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… organization issued ' threats yesterday against Israel and 1 the Americans who have interests in the Arab and Muslim world." - Compiled from Daily wire reports. . . . committed to establishing and strengthening…

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… assaulting him in the hallway. There were no weapons involved in e incident, DPS reports stated. Dps ade no arrests at the time. Student steals chair from Union A student was seen walking out of Kt e Michigan…

… fail?"' One University student who attend- ed the speech commented on why 'U' prof. corrects divorce myths By Reilly Brennan For the Daily The common negative views about divorce aren't necessarily…

… remember is that one size doesn't fit all. Different families, different divorces;' Stewart said. But some students tend to believe that divorce can sometimes have more positive than negative effects. LSA…

… first-year student JeLaina Frelitz said her family life stabilized after her parents divorced. "It was definitely better for everyone Parting Myths Divorce happens because par- ents don't care about…

…. in my family that my parents got divorced." Frelitz said. "It allowed my brother and I to grow away from many problems." LSA first-year student Kate Stubelt also thinks the aftermath is usually better…

… fluidity of family life is an important concept.' - DANIEL CASTLE/Daily Divorce expert Judith Wailerstein talks to a crowd of students and faculty about the effects of divorce on children yesterday in the…

… other experts like Samuel Huntington and Judith Miller, Said pointed out false and biased statements they have made. "Judith Miller can't speak Turkish, Persian or Arabic but is able to write…

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… bestselling "Bad Land: An American Romance." Shaman Drum. 8 p.m. Free. saturday Baltimore Waltz See Thursday. 2 p.m. The Borstal Boy See Thursday. $9 for students. 2 & 7 p.m. Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da…

… relief. St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit. (313) 961-MELT. Muzsikas w/Marta Sebestyn "A Hungarian goulash of sound drawing from Celtic, Arabic, and Indian influ- ences," says Pulse. The Ark. 8 p.m. $17…

…. 8 p.m. The Borstal Boy See Thursday. $9 for students. 8 p.m. Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk See Thursday. 8 p.m. Giovanni the Fearless See Thursday. 2 & 8 p.m. snunday CAMPUS CINEMA Waxworks…

… part of a benefit for the Breast Cancer Fund. Mich. 7 & 10 p.m. MUSIC U-M Halloween Concerts Annual tradition continues when School of Music students dress up for trick-or- treating and play some tunes…

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…-800-446-8355 www.sunbreaks.com STUDENTS Purchase your tickets with Con- tinental vouchers & Amex card. Regency Travel 209 S. State St 665-6122. WANTED STUDENT tickets for 10/11 Northwestern game. Call Mike 810…

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…!" in Arabic. As details of the final conversation emerged Monday, weeping relatives threw flowers into a mass grave of 48 bodies mutilated beyond recognition. The transcript shows Rachmo and the…

April 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

… Swanson, Neela Ghoshal, Sara Grosky, Jon Kidd and Epstein himself. Even after this latest installment of the SSPP, Epstein has bigger plans for student poetry. The same team that put together this show is…

… community" to be featured in the show, Epstein said. He hopes to include students at all points in their careers, from those doing their first reading to seasoned readers. Once again, diversity is key. The…

… by storm. Courses in everything French Geological Sciences from the Beatles to biochemistry! " Over 300 courses in 44 departments: Advertising and Marketing American Culture Anthropology Arabic Art…

April 10, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 109) • Page Image 12

… need attention." The colossal figure derives its English name from a Greek mytholog- ical beast with a woman's head and lion's body. In Arabic, it's known as Abu el-Hol, or Father of Terror. The body of…

… speak from their expS riences to end hatred and disease, and they will invite us to become a member of an interplanetary confederation. Unarius, where Proctor is a student and teacher, is a "new life…

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