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December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

students, mostly Arab-American. gathered in the Michigan Union Wolverine Room to defend and debate racist implications in media coverage of developments in the EgyptAir crash. Youmans said he and other Arab

…-American students have been angered by press releases that allege Arab-Americans r r Daily Staff Reporter Toilets exploding. Raw sewage back- ing up into basements. Sparks shooting *m outlets. Ceilings collapsing…

…Weather Today: Partly cloudy. High 47 Tomorrow: Haze. High 52. * it a *arO . Low 33. One hundred ninze years of ediatrfrredom Thursday December 2, 1999 _'4 I Students will no longer get…

…Elvain said the need for paper markers of students' academic records has become obsolete. Beginning this term, students will not receive a mailed By Hanna LoPa copy of their final semester grades. The Office of…

… the Daily Staff Reporter Registrar notified students of the change late Tuesday night At four feet s a mass e-mail. years of age, Dr. "It doesn't accomplish much," McElvain said. a typical sex syn Under…

… the old policy, students received fall semester report ing icon of sex i cards at their University address and winter semester grades More than I to their permanent address. munity member McElvain said…

… that the University has mailed grade sheets Theater last nig for "certainly more than 25 years," and the number of grade sex therapist g access options has improved in the last five. Students instant…

…Elvain said, explain- introduced U Sthat students can get the more up-to-date grade informa- Nursing Prof. E t through these other means, whereas the mailings as the "Dr. Ruth become inaccurate in some cases…

…. "All these transactions are -n.---:-Fair.and running" immediately "through the University database." Inside: Fair and For LSA first-year student Rachel Kelly, Tuesday's e-mail was news to embrace. "I…

… transcripts, with the exception of same-day requests, which cost $ 10. cElvain said discussions between the Registrar's office a d student groups set up by the Office of Student Affairs helped the office make…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 25

… of the EgyptAir investigation. Fifty other students, mostly Arab-American, gathered in the Michigan Union Wolverine Room to defend and debate racist implications in media coverage of developments in…

… the EgyptAir crash. Youmans said he and other Arab-American students have been angered by press releases that allege Arab-Americans - 1-4~ r Toilets exploding. Raw sewage back- gup into basements…

…Weather Today: Partly cloudy. High 47 Tomorrow: Haze. High 52. O'trabl ti Low 33. One hundred nine years' of editorial freedom Thursday December 2, 1999 E u mi u in m Students will no longer…

…Elvain said the need for paper a( markers of students' academic records has become obsolete. Beginning this term. students will not receive a mailed By Hanna LoPa copy of their final semester grades. The Office…

… of the Daily Staff Reporte egistrar notified students of the change late Tuesday night At four feet s a mass e-mail. years of age, Dr. "It doesn't accomplish much," McElvain said. a typical sex syr…

… Under the old policy, students received fall semester report ing icon of sex i cards at their University address and winter semester grades More than 1 to their permanent address. munity member Mc…

…Elvain said that the University has mailed grade sheets Theater last nig for "certainly more than 25 years," and the number of grade sex therapist g access options has improved in the last five. Students

…Elvain said, explain- introduced U. , that students can get the more up-to-date grade informa- Nursing Prof. E Ton through these other means, whereas the mailings as the "Dr. Ruth become inaccurate in some…

… cases. "All these transactions are In.ide:.Fair'an running" immediately "through the University database." Inside Far and For LSA first-year student Rachel Kelly, Tuesday's e-mail Was news to embrace. "I…

… transcripts, with the exception of same-day requests, which costS 10. *McElvain said discussions between the Registrar's office and student groups set up by the Office of Student Affairs helped the office make…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

… considered disturbing?" SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, an Arab- American, countered some of the media attacks given by the other students arguing that Western culture tends crave descriptive details like race. "We…

…-American students involved in last night's debate agreed that it is important for Arab-America to reach out to other minorities a counteract the media's allegedly recur- ring use of stereotypes. "I think a very…

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 2, 1999 Southworth questions use of student fees WISCONSI N Continued from Page 1A we need our group to have a voice," she said. Patricia Brady, senior…

… system legal counsel for the University of Wisconsin System, said the university has considered two alternatives to its current student fees system if the court rules against the school. In April 1996…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 32

… recited, would it still be considered disturbing?" SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, an Arab- American, countered some of the media attacks given by the other students a arguing that Western culture tends to crave…

… by shin." The Arab-American students involved in last night's debate agreed that itis important for Arab-America to reach out to other minorities a counteract the media's allegedly recur- ring use of…

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 2, 1999 Southworth questions use of student fees W ISCONSI N Continued from Page 1A we need our group to have a voice," she said. Patricia Brady, senior…

… system legal counsel for the University of Wisconsin System, said the university has considered two alternatives to its current student fees system if the court rules against the school. In April 1996…

November 30, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…4 -- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 30, 1999 420 Maynard Street HEATHER KAMINS Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managec by students at the University…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Dailv. FRO THE AILY Givw us a break .Students would benefit from a fall vacation Formula One for A s. l ish orging…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… =work of LSA graduate Mary Berridge, .a former Residential College student. The display will feature photographs of women with HIV, appearing in the book "'A Positive Life: Portraits of Women Living with…

… international graduate student instructors. "This is our membership's No. 1 issue, maybe second only to the wage proposal," Smith said. "We will not sign a contract until we are satisfied with the way…

… international GSI training is addressed." All international graduate students must pass a three-week training course before the University will grant instructor appointments. Smith said the University currently…

… only compensates students who have never been in the United States before their training. GEO representatives said they believe all international graduate students should be com- pensated for English…

… language and teaching training, not just those who are in the United States for the first time. University Chief Negotiator Dan Gamble said because interna- tional graduate students are not employees until…

… they don't pass." Gamble said since these international graduate students are not GEO employees, the University cannot discuss their training in GEO's contract negotiations. The IUniversity is planning…

… to introduce a new program for all international graduate students who take the three-week training session at tonight's negotiation meeting with GEO, Gamble said. While he said it would be a definite…

…-related train- ing," Westland said. "This is clearly job-related training, so it's clearly something that should be talked about at the bargaining table." Westland said since many international graduate students

November 24, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… community. And it may be the face that you see in the mirror. Think about it. (With thanks to Miles Davis for the term "Mighty Whitey.") CHRIS GODWIN RACKHAM STUDENT Arab-American Anti…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KA\Ilss Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors ~' ~ Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion…

…. Expanding to other colleges would increase the effectiveness of Re-use-a- Shoe - if the program proves viable in Ann Arbor and Columbus, Ohio. Students can show their support of Nike's program through today…

… rivalry between the two schools away from destructive endeavors while inspiring students to par- ticipate in a good cause. Students are not only given the opportunity to show-up their rivals outside of the…

… Atopr- A- TUCy" ----.'t, T.'. , A ''- G + C, Stellar turnout Student government elections saw record voting T here is no doubt this week began on a high note for the newly elected Michigan Student

… Assembly and LSA- Student Government representatives. After weeks of preparation, they should be proud of their individual accomplish- ments. And the University student com- munity has something to…

… congratulate itself for, too - increased voter turnout. The voter turnout in this election noticeably increased. After the first day students could vote, the totals already surpassed those from last year. More…

… than 4,071 students voted in this semester's MSA elections, up from 2,249 votes last fall. Also, more than 2,421 students voted for LSA-SG elections, up from 1,127 votes last fall. Students and…

… candidates should be impressed by voter turnout that increased by more than 1,000 students in each election. Hopefully, the increase in voter turnout signals increased student activism and attention to student

… issues across campus. Despite the common myth, there are prevalent issues for today's students. Student government elections are one way for students to speak out on these issues. By voting in this year…

January 29, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… Committee will be heilding a conference beginning tonight and lasting through the weekend. -Conference Coordinator and Treasurer of AAADC Amer Ardati cribed the event as "Arab-American students' activism…

… events unraveled, including the formation ofa human chain across South University Avenue to block the driver's path. Members of the Deadwings League B University intramural hockey team - the eight students

… various stops. According to a Department of Public Safety incident log, the bus driver said she could not pick up students at the first Nite Owl stop because of bad road conditions, and when she approached…

… another stop, the students began to hit the bus with their hockey sticks. At that point, the bus driver refused to let the team members on the bus, the DPS log states. After the team's I I p.m. hockey game…

… at Yost Ice Arena, LSA first-year student Kevin Bettsteller said "all we wanted to do was to get back to (Mary) Markley" Residence Hall. After their game ended around mid- night, the Deadwings waited…

… for the Nite Owl at the Yost stop on Hoover Street with bags and their hockey equipment, members said. Nite Owl bus 702 soon approached but stopped about 15 seconds after passing the students, allowing…

… snow squabble. One of the two students who got on the bus, team manager Chris Fortunato, an Engineering first-year student, and the bus driver asked if he was getting on the bus and Fortunato asked her…

… second time hit the bus with their. hockey sticks. "We were just trying to get her to stop'" LSA first-year student Ben Erickson said. Deadwings member Nate Greenberg, an Engineering first-year student

… the authority to ban people from the Nite Owl. DPS spokesperson Beth Hall said the students involved were banned from the Nite Owl that night and no police report was filed. After their meeting…

… offurther educating the University Community. w a Superbowi Sunday 't0 1O"'C h "' ec firee lvery AAADC to host conference By YaeI Kohen Daily Staff Reporter -The Arab-American Anti- Discrimination…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… activism among the Arab community and fighting ethnic stereotypes. Experts traveled from all over the country to address sev- eral issues including student activism, issues of identity, women's issues and…

… Gamble said his team is also prepared to settle GEO's contract at tonight's meeting. "We have all the ingredients for a settlement," Gamble said. The contract affects the jobs of 1,600 Graduate Student

… GSls' salaries and an adjustment of the way their wages are calculated. He 41so said the University may present information on compensated training programs for international graduate students and affir…

…Reprter rking on his third year as University president, Lee r continues to look for ways to improve the University as, from research to architecture to student affairs. riday, Bollinger took a few moments to…

… the lawsuits, Bollinger said he is pleased with ount of student discussion on campus, although the ity has not taken an official position on the interven- ng pursued by dozens of University studentsin…

… simulated cases, more then 40 students and faculty members began annual training this weekend for Code of Student Conduct arbi- tration proceedings. Saturday marked the first part of the three- tiered…

… resolution coordina- tor for the Office of Student Conflict Resolution. A panel of five students or a fac- ulty or staff member decides whether a student violated the Code, the University's internal discipline…

… policy. Student panelists are nominated by their respective student govern- nts and faculty members are her nominated by Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen Hartford, by a school or college dean or…

… by the faculty Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, Hulswit said. The College of Literature, Sciences and the Arts has the largest number of Code student panelists with 24 mem- See CODE…

students con- cerned with the future of the state of Israel gathered yesterday for a conference hosted by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The all-day conference, "From the Great Lakes to the…

January 28, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… Presents Arab-American Student Activism: Bridges to the 21St Century The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor January 29-31, 1999 A conference dedicated to developing stronger ties between Arab-American Student

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…) constitution, the promotin s University is granted autonomy," Iollinger said. "In my judgment, that means autonomy over the admission of students. "Any ballot initiative would have to i nge or amend the…

…, who claim the display is ex. The irate residents have said they want the ad taken down. LORE THAN 18,000 SERVED DAILY. The University of Michigan Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee Proudly…

…-Zayyani Investments, OAMI, Student Programming Council, MSA, Diversity Theme Semester, AC- CESS, CEW, IRW&G, Center for Middle East and N. African Studies, Program on American Culture, Dept. of Anthro, AAUG, ADC…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… HELP 975-4357 Any time, any day, 24 hours. Fully confidential. Serving Students since 1970. lenge for us." LSA first-year student Jasmine Bhatia attended three of the workshops Saturday. Two of them…

… out what you put in," she said. "The students who didn't partici- pate would have gotten a lot out of it." -Daily Staf ReporterAsma Rafeeq contributed to this report. Color Calls! Call attention to the…

… statement. s AROUND THE WORLD Iraq fails to gamer Arab League support CAIRO, Egypt - After failing to achieve a blanket denunciation of U.S.- British airstrikes, Iraq's chief diplomat stormed out of a…

… meeting of Arab League foreign ministers here yester- day and angrily accused fellow Arab states of bowing to the dictates of the United States. Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammed Said Sahaf expressed…

… bitterness that the long-sought meeting, called to forge an Arab consensus on U.N. sanc- tions and U.S. military actions against Iraq, had fallen short of the Baghdad regime's hopes in almost every partic…

…- ular. Instead of a statement condemning U.S. policies and calling on Arab states to unilaterally abrogate the U.N. Security Council sanctions imposed after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the Arab

…-Consuming? Betsy Taylor Revolutionary Advocate for a New American Dream On "Sustainable Consumption" Ine Micnigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 IS publisned Monday tnrougn rioay during tne tall and winter terms Dy students

March 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 19, 1999 -- 3 -MINIM, 42RIME Student reports harassment from custodian An East Quad Residence Hall resi- nt called the Department of Public Safety on…

… hands around her waist, then tickled her, DPS reports state. He asked the student if she had written a letter of complaint about his ~ iavior. Before walking away, DPS icials said the custodian complement…

… corridor of Huber house. ,The caller said the arguments are fre- quent between the resident of the room and his girlfriend, both of whom are University students. On this occasion, the shouting continued for…

… Daily Staff Reporter Marta Brill. TSA boycotts animated 'The King and I' By Yae Koien DailyStaff Reporter The Thai Students Association is urging students across campus and nationwide to boycott Warner…

… support from other campus organi- zations on campus, including the Arab American Anti-discrimination Committee. This is an example of "storytelling that ridicules the heritage of the East," said LSA senior…

… kids, because it is geared toward a younger crowd. Recently the ADC was angered by Arab Americans portrayal in the recent film "The Siege" Some TSA members are concerned with the social implications the…

November 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…, several student groups sponsored a talk condemning WTO's practices yesterday in the Michigan Union. Kevin Danaher, the co-founder of Global Exchange, engaged the audi- ence with calls for corporate account…

… setting." LSA first-year student Kristel Lee said she came to the talk precisely to iWTO hear this other side of the issue. Enrolled in a class on international eco- nomics, Lee said her professor is pro…

…- international trade, but has told the class about Global Exchange's work. "I know a lot about the pro-trade side, so I want to hear the other view Lee said. Some students said they appreciated Danaher's attention…

… against WTO's practices. The event was sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly's Environnental Issues Commission, Amnesty International, Students Organizing for Labor Equality, the Basic Food Group…

…, Persian, Turkish and Arab exhibits made that sound of culture into more than just a hint, like an island of rich traditions inside the Union. "Tour of the Middle East" is the first event of its kind at the…

… Persian Student Association and an LSA sophomore, originally produced the idea. Breakstone wanted to hold a "Visit to Iran Day," but the idea was soon developed to include all University organiza- tions…

…, flags and maps of the cultures they represent. "Most University students will never travel to the Middle East and never get a sense of what it's like there," Breakstone said. "Most of their impressions…

… that is what we're trying to show." Vice President of the Armenian Student Cultural Association, Armen Toumajan, an LSA sophomore, believes that the exhibits accurately display the cultures of the Middle…

… able to see a variety of those pieces of cul- ture, from Iranian sports figures, poets and medical scholars, to Armenian dance, Turkish landscapes and Arab dishes. "We want people to take away a…

November 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… American community. - This viewpoint was submitted by The Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee: LSA senior Will Youmans, Engineeringfirst-year student Ahmad El- Khatib, LSA first-year student Fadi…

students at the DAVID WALLACE University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles…

…/a students would present moted itself as a center of activity for more of a problem than a comparable students, hosting to many different stu- group of students from all races. All stu- dent groups every day…

… these people think we are? I strongly doubt for four years or so. 0 0 the past 10 years, functions for minority students have been subject to racist poli- cies. For instance, events tar- geting…

… specifically black or Latino/a students have been monitored with a much stronger police presence than those dominated by white students. In addition, these students are often subjected Protst Join pie keters in…

… defense of its to wristband and ID verification and sometimes have to leave via the side door rather than the front. At a Michigan Student Assembly meeting last Tuesday, Vice President for Student Affairs…

… profiling used by police depart- ments across the nation. If security at Union events is such a pressing concern, why are only black and Latino/a events singled out? Why not increase security at all student

… functions? There is no reason a large group of admissions policies. But simply having students of many different racial and eth- nic backgrounds is not enough in itself. The University must ensure all of its…

… organization Law Students for Affirmative Action are encouraging a boycott of the Union, along with a protest at noon. University students of all races should join in this effort to send a mes- sage and make…

… their voices heard. The University should be a place that treats all of its students fairly, regardless of race. This isn't something we should even have to worry about - in this age of liberalism and…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

… geology and the importance of knowing more about the environment. At the end of the semes- ter, many students told me they would have never cared about the environment as they did at the end of class…

… clinical trials. Displays, danc offer ghmpse of Middle East By Jody Simone Kay Daily Staff Reporter Students walking into the Michigan Union Ballroom tody may be transported to distant cultures - at least…

… an organizer for the event. The first ever "Tour of the Middle East" includes Prsiart, Armenian, Turkish and Arab cultural displays and perfor- mances from IlI a.m. to 5 p.m and from 8 p.m. to I an…

… between the Israelis and the Arabs and we re ijy wanted to reflect that on campus" said LSA Senior Ai nt Mackie, an organizer from the Arab-American Anti Discrimination Committee. "Even if the situation…

… wasn't good in the Middle East, r would want to come together" Breakstone added. The event is cultural in nature, not political, said LS junior Katy Pearce, an organizer from the Armenian Students

… Association. The 12 students on the planning team described the event as a Middle Eastern bazaar, or marketplace, with inform - tional displays, traditional outfits, pictures, flags and art- work. Cultural…

… looklike'?" Mackie said. The sounds will be of traditional instruments such as ti Tableh, a small hand drum, Santoor, an Iranian string ist ri- ment and 'Aoud, an Arab folkloric guitar. The Habibi Dance…

…'s very expressive because all the dances have stories and messages behind them," said Pearce, who has seen tp troupe perform. In addition watching to cultural dances, students will be able to participate…

… in contemporary dance workshops from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Students will have the opportunity to learn such dances as Dapkeh, a Lebanese line dance, and Bandari, a South Iranian dance. "This is the first…

… the University com- munity, to work on stereotypes and try to expand everione's knowledge of this region and its cultures" Pearce said HE DAILY IS ALWAYS., LOOKING FOR WRITERS. CALL 76-DAILY. Students

April 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… through she student government." Southworth and the two other plain- were referred to attorney Jordan 4Morence, and after evidence was com- a iled, they filed the case in federal court. In November 1996…

…, the district court ftudge ruled in the students' favor, affirm- ing that their right to freedom of speech and association had been violated. The university appealed to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals…

… decision was made, the university refunded the .student fee money to all three plaintiffs, Southworth Said. He said this action proves the uni- versity has a weak case. Southworth said he is confident that…

… its decision. Michigan Student Assembly Rep. Sumeet Karnik also expressed feelings of opposition to Southworth's no-fund- ing stance. "I think it would be a terrible disaster" if the funding of student

… groups was dis- continued, Karnik said. "I can see a lot of student groups discontinuing if they couldn't get money from MSA." Karnik, who chairs the assembly's Budget and Priorities Committee, said the…

… University's student fee, which is less than $10 per semester, is allocated to groups who apply for money and pre- sent a convincing case to the MSA bud- get committees. All University students are eligible to…

… prayers yesterday and there was no comment from Christian offi- cials. Libya hands over Pan Am terrorists CAIRO, Egypt - Arab dignitaries headed to Libya yesterday to witn the handover of two suspects in te…

… 1988 Pan Am bombing, a further sign their promised extradition is on track. A delegation led by Ahmed Ben Heli, the Arab League's assistant secre- tary-general, flew yesterday to Tunisia. From there, the…

… delegates were to be driven to the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Representatives from six Arab coun- tries also were to attend the handover, Ben Heli said. - Compiled from Daily wire report rn-u r go- Check out…

September 10, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 1C, 1999 - 3 CRIME E Notre Dame student urinates On public view Department of Public Safety officers observed a University of Notre Dame student

… Revelli Hall at 350 E. Hoover St. sometime between Friday evening or Saturday morning. * After investigation from DPS, the sign was found later to have been recovered from a Notre Dame students vehicle…

… earlier in the morning. Backpacks stolen at the UGLI A University student called DPS early yesterday morning to inform them that hers and others' backpacks were stolen from the Shapiro Ondergraduate Library…

… was organized to draw attention to the displacement of3.6 mil- lion Palestinians in Israel and call for an end to U.S. aid to Israel. Graduate students Stephanie Lindemann and Tara Javidi, both gradu…

… where we can express opinions on factual things that usually people don't know about," said Robert Zaid, a senior on the Arab- American Anti-Discrimination Committee Executive Board. Pro-Israeli and pro…

… Union, and filled the air. Deb nexer reached a s Instead, students e addresses in order to cussion. Individual argum smiles. "Most people on have all the inform good points - as d this are great, talk LSA…

… first-year stud said after having a dis students on the Unio He turned to his P and said, "I encoura open mind. Talk to p While the event sion, Coleman said march was to "to savi a big problem." Coleman…

… scaffold onto a mat to attract attention to the Ring of Steel student organization at Festifall yesterday on the Diag. MSA cools fight for student spot on regent board ast March through through," said…

March 12, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… abandoned at a later time in a stairwell at Kresge. The cash and cred- it cards had been taken. Student trips, Wovunds chin A resident gashed his chin on a door hapdle Tuesday evening in West Quad R…

…,eidence Hall, according to DPS reports. The student apparently had tripped and fallen on to the door han- dIe, causing the injury. Pressure was applied to the bleeding wound, but the student and his resi- ence…

… Kinesiology Day. 'iDay' showcases studies By Tushar Sheth For the Daily Kinesiology students and faculty members set aside yes- terday to recognize work they have done within the field. They came together for…

… the annual Kinesiology Day in the Michigan League Ballroom, where many faculty and students presented more than 30 research projects during the course of the day. Beverly Ulrich, professor and director…

February 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… events usually draw in students. "This is very much a town crowd," Roberts said. "I'm surprised that there are so many men" here, said Justin Vidovic, a Canton resident. Vidovic said he was happy with the…

… and Awareness Center. "The fact there are institutional (precautions) on this campus is lucky," Francisco said. She added that all students should strongly insist on their safety and take advantage of…

… will allow for 100,000 new members by 2002. Some of the money will go toward President's Students Service Awards, which would match the value of local scholarships up to $500, Wofford said. One student

January 12, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

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… Peace and Justice Commissin othe Michiga Student Assmbly Suzuki Youh VioliniststorPuanaduslce Perormnce Tme 12:00pm ollowng Nikki Gioannis keynote addres oatio: Hill Auditorium Contact: Sandra Dnziger…

…PlaningCemleN Black lnter Network, Black Student Union, lack Crek Assciation, thelaional Sciety o lack Enginers and Pi Psi frateritylnerpeeuted umnentary Fimo & Discussion ime1:30pm caion: Roomn 4 (Main Floor), Mihigan…

… Burton 734.764.0506, tayeh~umich.edu Sponsors: Black Arts Council, Schedl ot Music, adProtessor/ Adviser WillisPatterson tletus and the Dream: A Student Tribute Prsnation by Student Athletes rime 3:O0pm-4…

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…~etting Students toStand Pnel ofFaculty and Students men 3:00pm43Opm Leaion: KalamazoonRoom, Michigan League Cnact: Jeffreyttoward 134.647.7402, jpkoward~uich.edu posmCenter for Community Service and Learning…

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… Means Necessary tuentoshIthe COlMMA"y. k Celebrat Student Panel Presentation aed lectuebyoDean Patricia Garin lowe: 400pm.5-30pin Lcation: Vandenberg Room, Michigan League Catact: Sandra Gregerman 34…

March 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… University was going to sign on to the White House-sponsored Apparel Industry Partnership and Fair Labor Association code, which many student and labor activists across the nation have said is weak…

… 15. Many student groups on those campuses said they feel their administrators bypassed them when their schools signed that code. SOLE members said feared University adminis- trators would do the same…

… women's rights, calls on manufacturers to release information on the ownership and location of facto- ries and establishes a campus anti- sweatshop advisory committee com- posed of students, faculty and…

…A the student body," said MSA Vice President Sarah Chopp, who is running for MSA president on the Students' Party ticket. She added that MSA should assist students and student groups in lobbying their…

… state of Michigan representatives. Rackham Rep. Jessica Curtin said if she is elected as the next MSA presi- dent on the DAAP ticket, such issues, when brought up by student groups, will be addressed…

November 23, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAM1INS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority…

…- ing final papers and David projects. Then it's a Wallace sprint to the end of the semester with due dates filling in for4 hurdles. What are college students thankful for this time of year? Sometimes…

… last year. During the '99 winter term, the Michigan Student Assembly voted to support the committee's formation. Yet one year later, with new Chief Investment Officer Erik Lundberg and the committee to…

… address the problem, the University's tobacco stock remains untouched. The committee must see the betrayal of student and faculty interests inherent in this investment and recti- fy the problem. The…

… smokers starting as young as age 11, this is not always easy by the time students reach college. But this desire to quit applies to college students as well; in a recent project, a nico- tine patch company…

…). The patches were highly sought after by students, and all 12,000 were distributed within 2 months. Students obviously want and need assistance in quitting, and help from universities is an effective way…

… still runs about $25. The University should con- sider embarking on a program of free distri- bution of nicotine patches or should further subsidize such products, as well as making students aware of this…

students and for the University environment. Smoking is still allowed in certain parts of University build- ings (such as "smoking" residence hall rooms). This contributes to secondhand smoke, which is a…

… could save in cleaning and grounds mainte- nance. It would also be more welcoming to the countless students who abhor smoking, and to tuition-paying parents. On top of this, the University should be…

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… Association, alpha Kappa Delta Phi, the Thai Students Association, Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, the Chinese Christian Fellowship, the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Filipino American…

… the Badger Herald, Wisconsin's student newspaper. The researchers, led by psychology Prof. Pawan Sinha, hope to develop a computer program capable of sorting d understanding facial expressions. If we…

… begin April 5 and end April 10, are aimed at unifying the cam- pus through service projects. The goal is to encourage individual students and student groups to become involved in various organizations in…

… officials are to punish stu- dents for last weekend's riot, adminis- tration officials said yesterday. MSU administrators now can sanc- tion or suspend students if they com- mit crimes on campus. School offi…

…- cials also may suspend students if they commit off-campus crimes that pre- sent a "clear and present danger" to the community. Since last weekend, MSU officials have drafted a change that would allow the…

… campus judicial system to try off- campus cases even if they don't meet the "clear and present danger" level, including cases of arson and other felonies, said student affairs spokesper- son Marie Hansen…

…. Off-campus cases would still be tried in the county courts, she said. But the change would give the school more power to crack down on off-campus behavior by suspending students. The university's board…

… and surrounding areas to be prepared. MSU student government Chair Nate Smith-Tyge admitted he was "con- cerned" about a repeat event tonight but said many students he has talked to, are vowing to crack…

… down on any bad behavior. DHANI JONES/Daily Four University students perform during the Generation Asian Pacific American cultural show at the Power Center last night. Gen APA show sets Y2K 'in motion…

… family of the deceased. More than 300 students participate in cultural show By Marta Brill Daily Staff Reporter Combining issues and art, the annual Generation Asian Pacific American cultural show packed…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

… Hall last night as part of Islamic Awareness Week. ISLAM Continued from Page 1A Stockwell Residence Hall from 2 to 3 p.m. Students also can visit MSA's Jeopardy board near the Fishbowl in Angell Hall…

… through tomorrow. The purpose of the board is to edu- cate students about Islam and Muslims. Also morrow, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Angell Hall ud. C, Rami Nashashibi, a community activist from Chicago, will…

… be speaking at an event titled "Confronting Poverty: An Islamic Perspective." "We want to gain exposure on campus," Bengali said. "We want people to see what we do in prayer." LSA first-year student

… people, not only Muslims. "Islam is a social religion that facili- tates a social purpose," he said. The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services has also been active in cre- ating awareness…

… of environmental issues throughout the local Muslim community. Public Health student Monazzah Akbar said, "We want to inform communities of Muslims of what's happening to the environment in the world…

…." The students' efforts have focused on assist- ing Muslim communities in the Dearborn area by educating families about environmental haz- ards, Akbar said. The goal of Islam Awareness Week is "to inform…

…-based and regular Waseda students together in the classroom at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. Scholarships up to $1,000 are available. For more information, contact: Waseda/Oregon Programs at (800…

… throughout the state. Deborah White, MVU director of communi- cation and public relations, said students e olled in one of the colleges are eligible to t the whatever courses each of the 17 schools offers…

… online. "This is just another way to help students learn," Hudson said. Derby said the flexibility of the courses is con- venient for her schedule. "Before the online cours- es were available, it was very…

… difficult to take cusses, Derby said. But Derek Wallace, an EMU senior living in Kansas City, Mo. taking online classes, said the Itersity's online courses are not tailored for working students. "The…

November 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFR EY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority…

… relax - and sleep. Perhaps nodding off in lecture halls relieves students of modesty, so we sprawl wherever and hope no one takes our wallets. But you never know if that spread-eagle faceplant in front of…

… Office of Student Conflict Resolution "upholds the University's essential values in the Code of Student Conduct," according to its Website. The 06de is supposed to help resolve disciplinary issues and…

… conflicts among students. But the (Cde has numerous flaws and often steps on t& legal system. As the OSCR Director's Search Committee looks for the office's new leader, changes to the director's position s…

…~lkuld occur to lessen the Code's impact if University President Lee Bollinger will not abolish it altogether. IThe Code claims to afford student access to "University policies which affect them." Itt the Code…

… does not give students any ben- dfit; rather, it strips students of their rights. One of the Code's outrageous aspects gives the University power to punish students brought up on criminal charges. This…

February 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the…

… selections from that decade for being shallow and silly com- pared to the weighty moments from earlier decades. Was the first decade most students remember that vacuous? For all its reputa- tion, most likely…

… increase proposal, GEO has lowered its wage increase . o tact with undergraduate students. Graduate student instructors are the key link between students and instructors. They offer the individual contact…

… that helps maintain an open academic atmosphere. And many GSIs work on their own time, meeting with students and answering their questions outside 0 request from 37 percent to 9 percent. The University…

… them to take out full student loans for endless hours of work. Higher pay will attract better GSIs, which keeps the University's academic reputa- tion strong. If the University continues its stubbornness…

…, all students, as well as the University, will suffer in the long run. CHIP CULLEN GRINDING THE NIBO" i Caught in a web State Police should not list sex offenders This week visitors to the Michigan…

…? 1 am one to usual- ly scoff at the professors turned prophets by the droves of zealot students clamoring at their sides for a morsel of obscure wisdom, and these professor's lackofepublication brought…

… enthusiastically by a man or woman with a thorough understand- ing of the subject and discipline. I think we often lose sight at this "major research institution" that the reason why we are here is for students to…

… learn and for teach- ers to teach. So. my compliments to Bloom on an interesting book; I hope your students are equally satisfied in your teaching. JAMES FIDLER LSA JUNIOR Letter recognized School of…

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… final push toward earning a place in history as an honored peacemaker. Clinton has picked an agreement between Israel and the Arabs as his top foreign policy priority. It also could be his best chance for…

… scandal receding and peace prospects in the Middle East more promising than ever, Clinton has his sights on an overall settlement between Israel and the Arabs as a final act. He was flying to Oslo yesterday…

… rearing in Chile. The NIH grant money will support about 16 students' research each year, Restrick said. The Center for Human Growth and Development initially received $400,000 annually, but Restrick said…

… she feels that decreased funding is beneficial because an excess of students in the program can be difficult to manage. Halloween bash ends in deadly shootout MUNCIE, Ind. - A group of men who were…

… fraternity party. About 4 a.m., a car pulled into an alley behind the house and began firing into the home, said Marlon Glass, 31, who was at the party. The house, in a student neighbor- hood near campus, was…

… Ball State student from Gary, Ind., was foind dead in the kitchen, Muncie police Chief Joe Winkle said. Two people were in fair condition yesterday at Ball Memorial Hospital and two were treated and…

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January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… planned zens of diversity-related activities and events throughout the term. One event scheduled for this weekend is an Arab student conference, sponsored by the University's Arab-American Anti…

… safety By Adam Brian Cohen Daily Staff Reporter Since the early 1970s, sophomore students at Princeton University have gathered in a campus court- yard on the eve of the first snowfall of the year to par…

… Olympics because of alcohol-related problems follow- ing this year's event and other safety issues surround- ing the tradition. "I am simply not willing to wait until a student dies before taking preventive…

…. "Media came last year from as far as Germany," said University spokesperson Julie Peterson. "I find that a bit frightening." Before last April's Naked Mile, various University student organizations…

…- Discrimination Committee. Conference co-coordinator Amer Ardati, an LSA senior, said the AAADC helps to foster Arabic culture on campus as well as topics of diversity. "This conference is a keystone empt at…

… have the opportunity to engage in open dialogue. In one history class the students are researching and making videos about affirmative action and diversity at the University, McCune said. "We intend the…

… broadness of the term "diversity." Maybe if the University explained what is meant by "diversity," instead of simply offering classes, Walls said, students would be more aware and receptive to the diversity…

… night, the cli- max of this weekend's Midwestern Indian American Students Conference. Strings of white lights and gold-embossed saris were hung above the entrance of the Michigan Union Ballroom, welcoming…

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… University of Michigan Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee Proudly Presents Arab-American Student Activism: Bridges to the 21st Centur3 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor January 29-31, 1999 A…

… conference dedicated to developing stronger ties between Arab-American Student Organizations. Keynote Speaker : Dr. Rashid Khalidi, President of The American Committee on Jerusalem and Direc r in the ruins of…

… officials. ARouND THE WORLD ,.C' . . . , s " f; «" { 4 , tor of The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago. For More Information Contact : Arab.Student.Conference@umich.edu or call…

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… ubiquitous LS&A first-year student Theodore Cardman naively wandering the streets as a twin-size, cotton phantom when he stumbles across a BAMN party (wait, that can't be right - do BAMN members actually like…

…'s an ultra-radical student group that's ardently against the destruction of bedsheets, so they'd get on your spectral case, too. So you'd best leave the sheets at home on your bed. And a tip for all…

… the largest Arab popu-i brings princely stat wen a i boxing. lation in country. Hamed is of Yemeni descent, and looks to draw on that Arab support. He received it _____________ in spades on Friday…

…, as Arabs packed the arena, waving Yemeni flags IGIT L I everywhere. He highlighted the race factor in his sport after the fight, saying that he'll "beat all the Mexicans." 0 i R LO se No, he's not…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 15, 1999 Cbe Sidligwn DilQg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Emty ebat Lack of student on regent board hurts 'U' Questioning and This week. I'm going to pick on Jews and…

…'s nasty com- ments? One year ago, I had the good fortune to enter into a conversation about religion with two intelligent graduate students. I shared my theistic beliefs, which were dismissed summarily by…

… right, have you lost anything? No, you've gained. That is why I ask you to lay it on me. Try to convince me. 0 he idea of having a student regent on the University Board of Regents is not new. It is…

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… Equality and Affirmative Action, and the Peace and Justice Commission of the Michigan Student Assembly Suzuki Youth Violinists for Peace and Justice Performance Time1200pm Following Nikki Giovanni's keynote…

… School of Social Work Note: The program is intergenerational and designed for both children and adults to participate. Recruitment/Retention of Faculty, Students and Staff from Underrepresented Groups to…

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…. Civic Engagement in a Diverse Democratic Society: Getting Students to Stand Panel of Faculty and Students Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm Location: Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League Contact: Jeffrey Howard 734…

….647.7402, jphoward@umich.edu Sponsors: Center for Community Service and Learning, Michigan Leadership Initiatives, and W.K. Kellogg Foundation What's Really Going On? Engineering Student Forum Time: 3:30pm-5:30pm…

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… managed by students at the University of Michigan y'.' r, .: , Y S"::: HEATIHER KAMXINS Editor in Chief JEFTREV KOSSEFF DviD WALLACEF Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials…

… reflect the opinion of the mjority of the Daily s editorial board. All other articles. letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Wasted time Students should make…

… Mallace can he reached ovei e-mail at davidm(a umich. eda. Without knowledgeable, hard work- ing professors and Graduate Student Instructors, a university cannot be considered a top school. Luckily, the…

… faculty. As part of their effort to help students succeed, most professors and GSIs offer open office hours at set times during the week. At these times, students may come to ask questions, prepare for…

… exams or simply to learn more about a topic that interests them. Sounds like a great opportunity, does- n't it? Students are able, at no additional fee, to get advice and extra help from some of the top…

… educators in the world. There is no drawback - no one is graded during office hours. Students embar- rassed about asking questions in class can do so in a private, one-on-one setting. Office hours alleviate…

… many of the prob- lems that large lecture halls experience, such as the normal lack of interaction ' with an instructor. Students lead incredibly busy lives. In addition to classes, they study…

…, participate in sports, clubs and interest groups, shop for themselves and sometimes even sit down and just relax. Amidst all these demands, students should not forget about the opportunity to meet with…

… instructors. Despite having busy sched- ules, there is always time for utilizing office hours. "There are a number of benefits (for students) to seeing professors and GSIs,", Joe Henderson, an LSA academic advi…

…- sor, said. "One of the main benefits is get- ting to know their instructor and letting their instructor get to know them. Students need letters of recommendation and references. Faculty who work with…

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… the MSU ampus. , " think there has been no transmis- from this student to anyone else. e're back to the baseline" he said. Still, Sienko added, the vaccinations SU is offering may help prevent eningitis…

… from- breaking out again, ince college students are at a higher isk of becoming infected. LAOR tinued from Page 1 s activists have contended that the corporate-controlled F LA will hide labor violations…

… anno aother minority students and several organizations to enter the o Iax suits against the University as defendants. The (entei for Indix idual Rights filed the lax suits auainst the unixersitv about…

… senior Will Youmans, presi- dent of the Arab-American Anti- Discrinmnation Committee, described the event as being somewhat of a tradi- tion, since the group has participated in the day",fo r…

… sexeralvyears n)o%% lo educate students, Youmans said, ADC intends to distribute iterature on economic sanctions imposed on Iraq Youmans said he hopes "to inform others about Ara-Aimnencan (discrimi- natorxt…

… interventions, a poetr 1 slam and Law Students for Affirmatixe Action is host- ing "The Missing Dialogue: Race and Gender in Education.' which will discuss standardize testing scores. Day of Action coordinaors…

… should never have been pro- d.ced anyway. 1They can't feature any current players and they did- n't get our approval," he said. F i ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS WORLDWIDE Central…

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…. JOHN ENGLER E-MAIL: MIGOV@EXEC.STATE.MI.US PHONE: (517) 335-7858 King Hussein had impact on students' lives TO THE DAILY: The Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee Executive Board would like to…

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… Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. R7XOM T HE DA ILY' Shared history Black History Month speaks to all students

… Diag and in panel discussions, and debates have brought some students to tears, raised passions in others and even made some afraid to speak their mind. What began as a special interest of those…

… following the progress of affirmative action challenges in California and Texas is slow- ly finding its way into theme semesters, course syllabi, student government and campus and local media. There were…

… chapter of the College Republicans and a conservative state representative were the only symbols of the opposition. Most of the time, students passed the picket lines and read quotes in newspapers with the…

students have to be publicly vocal about the issue to private- ly express concerns or opinions. We are beginning to realize that we are all affected in some way, and that our backgrounds and experiences play…

…-ins and demonstrations. Will our children talk about Michigan's connection to Jessica Curtin and BAMN the way we talk about Tom Hayden and Students for a Democratic Soeiety? Maybe. But most important, we…

… cultural backgrounds. Students should make an ! < effort to attend some of the r:{ &T many programs available on $ >< r< campus. Black history is severely :. ::;.:: ®averlooked. Secondary 'I schools provide…

…- tional activities sponsored by various tJniversity and student groups are sched- uled for this month. Almost every resi- dence hall cafeteria is sponsoring a special dinner in honor of Black History Month…

October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… universities power to hold back their tuition increases," Wilbanks said. Students teach in public schools By Lisa Koivu Daily Staff Reporter Teach for America, a program similar to the Peace Corps in its time…

… commit- ment and mission, held an information session yesterday to recruit University students - known to be some of the young program's most avid participants. The Peace Corps took its first steps when…

… America and to recruit new members. "It's not about you anymore. It's about kids. You may be the only one that cares about them," said Rackham student Fiona Lin, who participated in Teach for American in…

… 1994 and 1995. Teach for America sends recent col- lege graduates for two years into rural or public school districts in the United States that are in dire need of teachers. Accepted students must…

…- dents in the country. "Last year, approximately half of the students that applied from Michigan were accepted. Nationally, only 30 per- cent of students applying are accepted," said Marion Hodges, Teach…

… inequity in education. This program spoke to me like nothing else did;" she said. Teach for America does not limit its participants to students who specialized in education during college. "There is a great…

… yesterday at the Career Planning & Placement office in the Student Activities Building. Liberal arts degrees yedhigher edwages IIPPN NMI A p f "w: ; By Jodie Kaufman Daily Staff Reporter Liberal arts…

…'t seem like students are as concerned this year as they were say five years ago." "I am not getting recruited, but I think my degree is wanted," said LSA senior Charlie Yuan, who is an economics major. "I…

… job at Kmart, and regarding the competition with business graduates, Lorencz said. "Good liberal arts students will pick up and understand business strate- gies very quickly." Lawrence found it is "less…

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… clients diagnosed ith major depression and 379 com- unity college students. Reg Williams, co-author of the udy and associate professor of rsing, said people who have a losv nse of belonging often make state…

… included on a list topped by prestigious Ivy League schools like Harvard, Yale and Princeton - while at the same time disputing the findings. "I believe that students and alumni, faculty and staff, and the…

… a student's own research. "This should be one of many sources a student goes to when making their college choices," Adcock said. "But it has an influence on the school's reputation to the general…

… public." The rankings, in the end, don't affect many col- lege students, the great majority of whom don't attend the top 50 schools. Anne Young, a counselor at Troy High School in The S Troy, Mich., said…

… "the most capable kids with the busin top scores and the families with the interest and money definitely consider the rankings," but she 2 adds only about 10 percent of students at her school Be fit this…

… Bolkosky, others on the cots- mittee include Isisael Ahmed, a Dearborn alum and executive director of the Arab Community Center for Social and Economic Social Services variety of people ... who know the…

… opportunities such as teaching assistantships. The competition is open to US students at all graduate levels and to seniors who will have graduated by the time the award is to beutiized. Students need not have…

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… to comment on specific plans GEO is making concerning graduate student instruc- tor protests. He did say his bargaining team was working on preparations for all possible situations, including "job…

… as a forceful and compas- sionate advocate of Arab-Israeli peace. *'ens of thousands of Jordanians, many weeping openly, lined the route of the funeral procession that bore Hussein's body to the…

… For the Daily Students use it to register for classes. Printers are jammed because everyone needs to get their homework off it. Now, the World Wide Web is also home to an expanding service to students

… - lecture notes for University classes available by clicking on an icon. Versity.com, an Internet service that provides students with free lecture notes for various cours- vide students with this service and…

… we felt that we had to take advantage of it now," said Jeff Lawson, a co-founder. Eric Hong, an Engineering first-year student, had the opportunity to look up the lecture notes on Versity.com for his…

… EECS 100 class. "They helped a little bit," Hong said. "My friends and I have tried them out, but we don't depend on them." LSA first-year student Roger Ahn, who is enrolled in Economics 101, also looked…

… up notes on By Jewel Gopwanl Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly's Campus Safety Commission is sched- uled to hold its first annual self-defense class Thursday at the Michigan Union…

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November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

… Jerusalem's traditionally Arab eastern sector; Israel says it will never relinquish sovereignty over all the city. In congested, traffic-clogged Ram, on Jerusalem's northern edge, produce vendor Issan Abu…

… Danhash had a ready answer when asked why the suburb should come under Palestinian control as soon as possible. "Al-Quds," he said, using the Arabic-language term "the holy" that refers to Jerusalem. "First…

…-chairs from that school get to stand on the field in Michigan Stadium during half- time of Saturday's football game. Most students yesterday appeared to be more concerned with the cause than the competition…

… with longstanding rival OSU. LSA juniors Erin McWain and Kristy Tack donated blood together. They said one of their roommates who is a Nursing student, along with the Red Cross posters that state "every…

… year by a close 14 pints, he said, pointing out that one person can make a big difference between winning and losing. OSU Undergraduate Student Government President Josh Mandel said "I think we are doing…

… very well. Across campus, students are giving blood. "It's great that when it comes down to it, the universities can partner up for serious and important causes," he added. Blood Battle co-Chair Sarah…

… for tips 'or student poets, Heaney said, "I thinl in order to write, you have to have sane kind of excitement, whether big or small, something that starts wordsnoving for- ward. For me that always in…

… pharmacists with a PharmD degree - and climb- ing FAST.u 3 You'd be part of a small, yet diverse student body. (Only 220 PharmD stu- dents total.) An exceptional alumni network. (More than 3,000 worldwide, with…

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December 03, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… lawsuit initially broke. The Arab-Latina student said she already was among a small number of minorities at the Law School and felt the lawsuit threatened the school's minority representation. "I felt that…

… Thanksgiving break, the computer system shut down for just under five hours, upgrading the e-mail for the University. Students, faculty and staff can now store twice the amount of e-mail in their accounts. The…

… from 1 $8, but students are offered the initial five for Protect yourself. Condoms: Most effective in preventing STDs. . Vaginal spermicide: Chemical barriers that kill sperm. Female condom: Pouch with…

… Callen, a salesperson at the Safe Sex Store on South University Avenue, said that college students don't seem embarrassed when buying methods of pro- Chem. lecturer wins Golden Apple By Lindsey Alpert…

… Daily Staff Reporter Many Jewish students on campus will eat latkes, light menorahs, exchange presents and play with drei- dels during the next eight days to cele- brate an event and miracle that occurred…

…-eyed students drifted into Kathleen Nolta's 8 a.m. chem- istry lab, they could not have antici- pated the excitement awaiting their soon-to-be honored lecturer. This year, in overwhelming num- challenged" them…

…. "This is such a surprise ... I have to absorb it," Nolta said yesterday morning after a group of representa- tives from Students Honoring University Teaching, came to the instructor's lab to surprise her…

October 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… honest broker of peace," she said. "Congress itself takes positions when we are supposed to be honest brokers of peace." LSA senior Will Youmans, president of the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination…

… more information, please call: (734) 936-4070 ' "" University of Michigan - Medical Center 6 Texas students girlfriend home and campus when he fell killed near highway off the road, Patterson The driver…

…, 18-yea COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Six student Brandon Ka college students getting out of their cars injured and apparen or walking along a highway on their way drinking, police said to a fraternity party…

…&M University main campus, said WASHINGTON police Maj. Mike Patterson. Clinton signed a $ The victims - four students from portation bill into Baylor University, one from Texas A&M wide-ranging measu and one from…

… man driving the pickup, also a House spokespers Texas A&M student, had just taken his said. AROUND TH E WORLD Saxony earlier this Social Democrats ists' fears of an e lose in German vote drubbing in…

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January 29, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… turnip mashing, pay attention. If you are a member of a service club or student association, pay attention. No one cares about your life. No one cares about your opinion about anything, from the Arab

… operation Charges against a student house at 1120 Oakland Avenue for throwing "a party that don't stop" were dropped yesterday by the Ann Arbor Police Department. The party occurred on Nov. 14 and was broken…

… any- one. University students have little unofficial sports that everyone participates in, whether they know it or not. There's making fun of street preachers. There's looking at the confiscated IDs at…

… is group and study non-specific: LSA students get into it as much as Music and Kinesiology types (the latter turning their missives in crayon and dull mark- ers.) Minority students do it. Honkeys do it…

…- plainers and pains in the ass from the letters to the edi- tor. The University's Ann Arbor campus has more acthy and culture per square foot than most places in the c - try. Varsity and club sports, student

… paper, the chances are that most of your fellow students don't give a rat's ass. Sorry. We especially don't need to hear from Greeks complag about their "portrayal" in the Daily. I know it's hard to be an…

March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

… KOSSEFF students at the DAVID WALLACE University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other…

… don't know if you've been reading the head- lines. But your story has received the most media attention of any story during the last year - that's more than the Arab-Israeli con- flict, more than the…

… University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over oUhers. AU letters mxusV inlde tbe wr{er's name, phone number and school ~year or University affiliation. The Daily will not…

…, he is placing himself at a higher level than everyone else in the state. For more than a century, student move- ments have had an important place among the agents of social change. Students have a his…

…- tory of fighting for peace and justice. In the 1960s, students spurred debates in Congress about the war in Vietnam and led the protests for peace. Students also struggled against discrimi- nation and…

… which we, as students, must make our voices heard. For more than eight years our government has been waging a silent war against the peo- ple of Iraq. This month, the U.S.-led sanctions will kill 4…

… of human- ity and human rights. We demand that Congress and the President immediately end the ongoing sanctions war against the people of Iraq. We support the Michigan Student Assembly, which passed a…

… resolution in January condemning the sanctions against the people of Iraq. We call upon all students dedicated to peace to join the growing movement to end the war against Iraq. Get more information on how…

… you can help end the war by sending an e-mail to studentinfo@leb.net. Check our Website at at http://leb.net/iac/students.html. It was the collective voice of the students that woke our nation to the…

…, Rackham student Stephanie Lindemann, SNRE senior Deana Rabiah, Rackham student Andrew Freeman, Engineering sophomore Nadia Salibi, LSA sophomore Nasreen Syed, LSA sophomore Christna Guirguis, Rackham…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… rrive. Zhang said he and his students can alculate the likelihood of fragmen- on by studying the magma's com- tion, temperature and initial ater content. He said he hopes that his research ill help…

… Berrin. W hite Ribbon group aims to stop violence Men organize to combat violence against women By Jody Simone Kay Daily Staff Reporter The White Ribbon Campaign, a group of all male students on campus…

… groups such as Arab-Americans, Engler said. Detroit already has begun efforts to train census workers and target groups undercounted in the 1990 census, such as children. All census information is…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

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… stepped u* denunciations of Saudi Arabia an Kuwait yesterday as part of an emerg- ing tactic to discredit its two chief crit- ics within the Arab world by portraying them as traitors and U.S. puppets…

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