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October 24, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…- pact on Iraqi citizens. "Greetings From Iraq," a docu- mentary that addressed the effects of economic sanctions on Iraq, was spon- sored by the Arab American Student Association. The film, made in…

… members, including staff and faculty members. *College Bowl tests students By KELLY XINTARIS For the Daily What president served the longest without any living predecessor? Who wrote a book about a girl…

… level. Michigan clinched second place at 1rhe 1993 National Championships. Second-year Law student David Frazee, a College Bowl director and competitor, said the top 27 teams were determined yesterday…

…." Memorizing lists of Oscar win- ners won't help, Frazee said. Amir Baghdadchi, an LSA first- year student and member of the Mighty Morphin Power Bowlers team, said the tournament had "fierce competition…

… confusion among students Not all plastics can be recycled because of high costs and low demand By JOHN LOMBARD Daily Staff Reporter While the University has an ex- tensive recycling program, students often…

… that are acceptable." To find out if a container can be placed in a University!recycle bin, a student must have a No. 2 container See PLASTICS, Page 7 MOLLY STEVENS/Daily The University's sailing club…

…'s recent inflammatory troop movements have all but guaran- teed that economic sanctions will re- main in place, faculty and students watched a film Friday night to help better understand the sanctions' im…

… October 1992 by Signe Taylor, a graduate student from California, showed images of a deterio- rating country and a hopeless people. Children were seen playing atop the ruins of bombed buildings. Iraqi…

student, noted that her grandparents are still in Iraq. "I feel something should be done about the situation in Iraq. People should be aware.... It's very severe." From Staff and Wire Reports Jerome B…

…, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Q U-M Study Abroad Programs in St.-Malo, France, informa- tion meeting, sponsored by the Student services U 76-GUIDE, peer counseling line, call 76-GUIDE, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. U English…

April 05, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… EASY AS PIE. Group Meetings " American Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 7 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan League, Room C, 7:30 p.m. Q Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support…

… Smoker, produced controversy along with laughter last weekend. During the intermission of Satur- day night's performance, a group of students passed out a flyer accusing the show of denigrating gays and…

…'singling out gay people for ridicule and stereo- typing. The flyer was a response to Friday night's performance and was signed by "Concerned medical students of the University of Michigan." Galens' Smoker is a…

student-writ- ten, performed and produced show that makes fun of faculty and staff in the medical school. The show is a musical parody that is traditionally lewd. Carrie Bree, a medical student who helped…

…, such as Jews or African Americans, was not allowed, but gays were singled out "for amusement via stereotypes." Brand disagreed, saying that Inteflex students were made fun of as well. "People in the…

… Americans on campus and its implications on admissions, financial aid and minor- ity status. Sponsored by the United Asian American Organizations - an um- brella group for many of the Asian American student

… of the panelists and co-president of the Asian Pacific American Law Stu- dents Association (APALSA). The list of panelists include: Owyang; Holly Oh, a first-year medical student and member of the…

… United Asian American Medical Students Association; James Van Hecke, assistant director for under- graduate admissions and Aiko Nakatani, director of graduate ad- missions at Rackham. The discussion…

… problem," Owyang said. "If anything, we have too few Asian Americans in the Law school." Asian Americans now make up about 5 percent of the student popula- tion at the Law school. But under- graduate…

…; events info., 76-EVENT; film info., 763-FILM. Q Deciding Your Career, Career Planning and Placement, 3200 Student Activities Building, 4:10 p.m. Q Federal Tax Workshop, Inter- national Center, come early…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily- Monday, November 11, 1991 - Page 3 i Program aims to increase minority graduate students Peacekeeping forces arrive in . . : Cambodia by Mona Qureshi Imagine bonding with a…

… profes- sor for a summer, doing research at the graduate school level, network- ing with potential employers, and being paid for it - while still an *mdergraduate. About 50 students from the University of…

… American Student Associa- tion, weekly board mtg. All members welcome. League, 1st floor conference rooms 1 & 2, 8 p.m. U-M Greens, weekly mtg. Union, Tap Room, 5 p.m. Support Group for Women Who Are or Have…

… Been in an Abusive; Relationship. First United Methodist Church, 3-4:30 Asian American Association, fitness workshop. Trotter House, 7 p.m. Hindu Students Council. Topic: Human Sexuality and Hinduism…

September 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 12, 1991 - Page 3 HOSTAGES Lontinued from page 1 r When asked why Israel had freed some Arab prisoners without sword on the fates of all the miss- ing…

… followed the tour mainly out of curiosity. "I just wanted to find out what's happening in terms of shel- ter for low-income and homeless people," said Jennifer Mead, a Rack- ham graduate student. Israeli…

… approximately 8 p.m. Sunday evening between the Helen New- Iry Residence Hall and the Kelsey Muiseum. Also Sunday evening, a group of five males, all of whom appeared to b intoxicated, stopped a female student

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…, responsible, and articulate students to assist in programs designed to promote and improve intra & inter group relations relating to race and ethnicity. The desired skills are strong program planning…

…, organizational skills, strong interpersonal skills, and familiarity with campus race relations. These skills are preferred, but not required. We would like a diverse group of students for these positions, so that…

… various racial/ethnic groups are represented. Both undergraduate and graduate students encouraged to apply. Students work an average of ten hours per week, with a maximum of 15 hours per week. Pay scales…

March 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 5, 1991 5be Swb4Juu 1aitl 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW GOTTESMAN Editor…

… the Arab peoples. At home, the war and its aftermath have caused incalculable economic damage. Al- ready, allies whom Bush is counting on to pay for the war are balking. Re- building the damage caused…

…, has suffered several such power failures. What is SAPAC doing about that? Awareness is certainly the first step toward prevention. But University students will continue to be the victims of sexual…

….S. government has manipulated the media coverage of the War. In my opinion, the Gulf War disrupted the peace more than a group of students ever could. A guerilla theater is a more con- structive and academic…

… medium of performance than a war theater. Pam Jordan Rackham graduate student OF. C PS more than a crisis hotline and some Acquaintance Rape Preven- tion Workshops. What we need is better protection…

… still have a long way to go. Marta Zelitsky LSA first-year student Guerilla theater efforts important To the Daily: As a member of Guerilla Theater, I wold like to reply to Jeffrey Kaufman's letter in the…

… Feb. 22 Daily. As a point of clarification, Guerilla Theater does not represent the Nonviolent Action Clearing House (NACH); it represents Students Against U.S. Intervention in the Middle East (SAUSI…

…'s biggest barrier to access. When communication breaks down, the net result is often frustration, isolation or something worse. In the case of Carl DuPree, a student at Gallaudet University, the nation's only…

… grade or the university policy that forced DuPree to be in the class in the first place is not known. But we do know DuPree had been involved in a student movement protesting the policy. According to a…

… attempt to subdue him, officers placed DuPree in a choke hold and he died of asphyxi- ation. Next month will mark the third anniversary of the student-led fight to get a deaf president appointed at…

December 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… Michigan Students against U.S. In- that students-can come-out will be Palestinian Students, said the Gulf tervention in the Middle East, was Crisis is a problem for the Arab encouraged by the rally. "We were…

…." The 20 active members of the University branch of the guild in- clude attorneys, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers. r - ,E,5gS 4 1Michigan's Evirkenstocl' Largsti "Service that…

… Ad- ministration... will lead to an unnec- essary and alarming amount of power to control students' lives be- ing placed in its hands." Students for a Safer Campus is demanding the University halt depu…

…- tization plans, create a task force on campus safety and an oversight board to supervise campus security, and establish a body to ensure student input on policies-that affect them. Members of the guild have…

… friends." states to solve independently. very pleased. The turnout was only a Daniel Kohns, co-chair of the bginning. Other students who see Continued from page 1 publicity committee of University of…

… junior, said. dent director, declined comment on the event. Building Director Mary Lou Antieau was unavailable for comment. A complaint has been filed by students at the party against an offi- cer for…

… comment over the weekend. _ . _ The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U…

… the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763-0379, Sports 747-3336, Cir- culation 764…

December 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…" of outcomes of the Persian Gulf crisis - all of which, she said, are ultimately detrimental to the United States. , One possibility is that war will be avoided, which would result in growing Arabic

… involve Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait, the United Nations' lifting sanctions, and a world conference being held to dis- cuss the Arab-Israeli dispute, she said. Wright criticized U.S. foreign policy on…

…. "She explained the hypocritical policy of the U.S., but I would like to hear more," said Abdollah Dashti, a Rackham student. "The role of oil has been overemphasized," he added, calling oil a "secondary…

… that would have broadened student job opportunities with non-profit organizations died in the state Senate Government Operations Committee as the session drew to a close yesterday. Non…

…-profit organizations now pay 20 percent of the wages of the stu- dents they employ and the state pays 80 percent. If the bill had passed through the Senate, the state would have paid 100 percent of students' wages out…

… deal with." MCC, a student lobbyist group in Lansing representing Michigan's 15 public universities, worked with Rep. Lynn Jondahl (D-E. Lansing) last winter to introduce the bill in the House. Swift…

…. It really expands work-study opportunities for students," Smith said. Director of the University's Of- fice of Financial Aid Harvey Grotian said he hoped the bill would be re- introduced. "Ideas such…

… Broder About 150 students gathered yes- terday evening in the Union to attend an informational meeting about Teach for America (TFA). TFA, a national teacher corps in its second year, trains and places col…

… pressing issues ino country, he said. "This recruiting bers of opportunity for our generation to pay our dues." I candi- RC senior Susan Sheinkopf said imitted, the program provided students who y sensi…

… (936-3076). 219 Angell Hall, 5:00. Reel to Real, second monthly student filmmaker showing, sponsored by In Focus Film Works. Frieze Bldg., Rm. 1008, 6:00. Russkij Chaj, weekly Russian conversation…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… than 1000 students marched to Parliament Saturday to support the Moldavian government after a clash in Dubossary, in the eastern Dniester region, which left at least *three people dead and nine wounded…

… petition drive by students in Hill residence halls last April, University and city officials have made no attempt to contact the Michigan Department of Transportation (DOT) to request traf- fic signals be…

…. "I feel reasonably safe-ossing most of the intersections of Airm - bor, but I do feel that's a&bit-danger'- ous," said Colleen Bos, a first-year LSA student. Garrett Purman, another TSA first…

…-year student, said bicyclists_-- have a much harder time crossing the intersection because of the narrow median separating lanes of traffic. juries were reported, and police are investigating the case. Egg…

…, Jonathon Liang, Sunghee Park and Janis Shenare, speakers. Guild House, 802 Monroe St., 8:30. "The Economic Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict," sponsored by Hillel; Joel Bainer- man, speaker. International…

October 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… two weeks ago. The fliers, which depict Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress advocating enslavement of whites, were placed in the Pendaflex folders of several students and posted on walls in…

… the most deeply offensive polit- ical viewpoints are tolerated." Some students said the adminis- tration's response to the incident was insufficient. "I don't think they did enough to condemn it," said…

… second-year law student Bob Dorsey. "Their response was pretty lukewarm." The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) condemned the incident and called for an investigation into the matter at their Sept. 25…

… arrival at the Raleigh-Durham airport would occur today. As in previous evacuation flights, arrangements called for Westerners on board to be limited to women and children and to Americans of Arab ancestry…

…-choicers target student support for Blanchard byyMelissa Peerless Daily Staff Reporter Abortion rights advocates are try- ing to mobilize college students and young women to support Governor James Blanchard…

…'s reelection bid. Carol King, Executive Director of the Michigan Abortion Rights Action League (MARAL), held a telephone press conference last night to urge college students to reelect the governor Nov. 6. King…

… announces losing streak in space is finished Students hold vigil for Palestinians EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) - Shuttle Discovery sailed out of orbit and landed yesterday after a four-day flight…

… in the shuttles Columbia and Atlantis and by a flawed mirror that by Gwen Shaffer As students wrote papers at the Angell Hall computing center last night, they were interrupted by a long line of about…

…. The Palestine Solidarity Committee (PSC) and the General Union of Palestinian Students spon- sored the vigil, which started on the Diag at 7 p.m. The march through the center was intended "to let people…

… pressing: than the Intifada," said Zaltimo. First-year law student and PSC member Karima Bennoune said she felt it was particularly important for her to attend the vigil after she talked to a friend in…

March 07, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… a 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEssri HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAMGOODSTON FLINT WAINESs Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise…

… faculty chair for the judicial board of the Statement of Student Rights and Responsi- bilities (SSRR) wrote an article in the Univer- sity Record supporting the SSRR. Williams' defense of the policy is…

Student Affairs Maureen A. Hart- ford. As a result of this discussion, Williams agreed to be part of the SSRR judiciary board. Williams's fears were -and are -valid. Under the SSRR, students can be tried…

… SSRR contains six student jurors and a non-voting faculty chairperson.) This experience, Williams says in his article, was the cause of his conversion to his new- found belief that the code is a sound…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Friday, February 8, 1991- Page 3 Int. center ponsoring ccupation workshop by Bonnie Bouman War in the Middle East won't be enough to crush the hopes of many students who want to…

… For U.S. Citizens" will be held Monday from 4:10 to 5:30 p.m. in the Michigan Union. Simultaneously, foreign students interested in working in the U.S. can attend "Practical Training & Job, Search…

… don't consider myself an expert on international careers," Nolting said, "but I do know where to find the information to start crafting one." Foreign student advisor Charlene Schmult also hopes to…

… spread information to students. She will speak ogiimmigration and visas at the Practical Training *orkshop. The workshop will warn students about cultural dif- feinces in U.S. job hunts. "They (students

…) have to come across assertively and confidently," Schmult said. =Schmult advised students to start their job search now. "I hate it when they show up and the deadline was a Tonth before," she said. ;'I…

… Erm some day. "I love foreign cultures," he said. "I feel like a trapped rat if I can't get that exposure." MBA students to travel to U.S.S.R., forge economic ties by Jenny Adler Giving the gift of…

students are going on a field trip. However, it's not to the Ford plant, the Detroit Institute of Art, or the local forest preserve. On February 20, two dozen University MBA students will travel to Moscow…

… for 11 days to participate in an educational ex- periment which could help U.S. in- vestors conduct joint ventures with the Soviet Union. These students will investigate business opportunities available…

… in the Soviet Union for American firms. During their stay in Moscow, the students will be guests of the Academy of National Economy, an arm of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers that trains middle and…

… upper-level government and busi- ness executives. The students have arranged to meet with representa- tives from U.S. firms now conduct- ing business in Russian and Soviet free-enterprise co-ops, high…

February 28, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, February 28, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO 764 0552 NEWS…

… "genocide." They do not dispute the fact that Armenians died and were killed in Eastern Anatolia in 1915. The facts of the matter are that between 600,000 and 1.5 Ezal is a graduate student in Aerospace…

… Engineering and a member of the Turkish Students Association. million Armenians were either killed by Moslems or died as a result of famine. However, between 2.5 million and 3 mil- lion Moslems were also…

… the kind of open discourse that university should en- courage? While I believe that vandalism of the shanties has been the work of students who were intoxicated or high school stu- dents, it can be…

… should be preserved for future generations as they have been preserved for today's students, there would be some additional respect for our facilities and their condition and appearance. There are other…

… locations around the campus where the shanties could be lo- cated. How about in front of the Student Publications Building? Thomas A. Roach member of the Board of Regents Daily can't choose Palestinian…

… support claims to legitimacy for an organization that guns down the mayor of Nablus be-,. cause he is a popular moderate. We wonder; at how the Daily can. Israel has offered the Palestinian Arabs what no…

Arab government, much less the PLO, has ever offered them: a chance to elect their own representatives and decide their own fate in negotiated settlements. We support this opportunity for democ- racy…

… "liquidating" the United States. I wish that I could say the same for Arafat's state- ments about Israel. It is sad to find the Daily plunging headlong into the issues surrounding the Arab-Israeli conflict…

March 30, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… happen.' -'U' President James J. Duderstadt, on why the University will not release records pertaining to the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities Notes 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEssIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GooDsThN FLINT WAIESS Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion…

… embarrassing truth has been re- vealed concerning the search for president of the University: few minorities or women were "considered," the students' list of can- didates roundly ignored and the regents were…

…, set up quasi- advisory committees of faculty and students and don't give any - repeat - any infor- mation to the public or the press. When the public asks who is in the running and whether we are…

… revealed was the presidential search committee's decision-making style, namely the lack of attention payed to student input. Duderstadt was not even on the student list. He received the absolute lowest…

… rating from students due to fears that he would be a technocrat, unsympathetic to needs of stu- dents. But most glaring about the search papers was the fact that a phone call from Regent Deane Baker (R…

… and compromise - toward peace. Since then, Caroline retracted one of his insulting generalizations about Arabs. But what of moving forward? I just completed a fact filled, well supported paragraph…

Arabs. The families of Akram Joulani (whose name I carried during the vigil for those killed at Hebron) or Arafat Mahmoud Bayid (whose name my Jewish roommate carried), in the face of ongoing…

… - given that their comic strip meant something to us students. Bill Waterson would have been great. Gary Larson, Charles Shultz, Berk Brethed or Gary Trudeau would all have been great. But CATHY? How did…

November 08, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

… result of reckless Rollerblading. Marijuana at Delta Campus police recently discovered two marijuana plants growing in the southwestern fields of Delta College 'in Mid-Michigan. A Delta student is…

…-year felony. The suspect may either be sus- pended or put on probation by Delta. Bucknell gets Calvin and Hobbes house This fall, students at Bucknell Univer- sity have a new living option located on fraternity…

… row - the C.A.L.V.I.N. and H.O.B.B.E.S. house. The house is spon- sored by a group of students who have promised to abstain from drugs and alco- liol. The name stands for "creating a lively, valuable…

… seniors Friday from 9 a.m. to 3p.m., Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft Rd. in Livonia. The fair will provide opportunities for students to meet with more than 100 employers who are looking to fill entry…

… Lee Thompson Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly considered a motion last night that would have lessened MSA President Flint Wainess' power to lobby the Uni- versity Board of Regents on a…

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

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February 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…. Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, February 12, 1993 be Li.trbuutaidi THE Mif"IGAn DRILY 13 ;, .. 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

…{ 9 FIE HER i.Y'/ - --.,-- BLACK HISTORY MONTH Embrace Black contributions in history FTER THE WHIRLWIND of events and trib- and diversity for undergraduate students and the utes to African Americans…

April 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

…-Native American students also protested the dia- logue. LSA junior Saladin Ahmed said that Arab American students were also excluded from the discussion in that they were not asked to be part of the panel. is fair…

… reminder of one surrender Haj God, which is basically what it the Isl eans. to be a Muslim," said Every ngineering graduate student Rasha go on ino, a member of the Muslim oncei :udents Association. instill…

… Grewal, a member of the needy luslim Students Association. fice o ,rewal said the holiday is a time of "TI y and brotherhood, enactr "It's really inspiring, she said. said. G IL ontinued from Page 1…

…, but it might help to call attention to the so-called minor acts of harassment that happen to teenage girls every day" Sarah Kremsner. an Americorps volun- teer at the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan…

… that provides underprivileged public school students free non-legal advo- cacy, said that adults are ultimately respon- sible for the acts of children. She said it is society's obligation to educate and…

… lines." Students said the protest at the beginning of the meeting was similar to a recent protest in Denver that took place at one of the initiative's race dialogues. "You cannot represent every single…

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April 12, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, Michi- gan Union, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. C Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan League, Room C, 7:30 p.m. Q Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support Group, 3116 Michigan Union, 5:30 p.m. U…

student volunteers from various groups be- gan organizing the celebration. Randy Schwemmin, an engineer- ing junior and head coordinator of the program, described Senior Days as "a collaborative effort of…

…." While most of the activities are geared toward graduating seniors, all students are welcome to attend. De- tails about the happenings can be found in Senior Days '94 booklets. If students didn't pick one…

… up on the Diag yesterday, they are available at the Student Organization Develop- ment Center in the Union, the Dean of Students' Office, North Campus Com- mons and University bookstores. BEHIND THE…

… Nairobi, Kenya, while others went by truck convoy to Bujumbura, capital of Burundi. SARAN WtIIINei/aily High school student Cassandra Stevens shoots pool yesterday afternoon. 'U' students work to protect…

… ENACT, environmental letter writing, Michigan Union, Mug Foyer, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Q Hellenic Students Association, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, 8 p.m. U People Opposing Weapons Research and Proponents of…

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December 02, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… began to use various strategies to get her work done most effectively -including using the different colored notes. "I study Arabic, but in order to learn the words I get index cards, write the words in…

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… school student who also knows the struggle of being a student with a learn- ing disability. Sarah has a visual- and auditory- based learning disability, and she also has Attention Deficit Disorder, which…

…th percentile. Sarah said people are sometimes surprised when they learn that she is a Law student and also has a learning disability. "People equate slowness with dumbness," she said. "Onedoesn…

…'t necessarily equal the other." Sarah creatively deals with her dis- ability by utilizing a notetaker from the University's Services for Students with Disabilities' office. She tape records some lectures and is…

… Third-year doctoral student "Writing the (learning disability) manual was wonderful. It helped me to learn about my disability, others' dis- abilities. It was really good for me to do it." it." I GIec…

…'t combine studying and socializing." Last year Sarah wrote a handbook for students with learning disabilities and has published it herself to reach the University of California community. She is in the…

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… comman- deered and burned an empty bus that was going to take Arab workers to Israel in violation of a three-day strike called to protest the killing of a Hawks fighter. . ......... Newsletters…

October 26, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

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

… governor election First-year student Will Surber is one of many pinballers addicted to the "Cyclone" game in West Quad. Shalala addresses women's health By PATRICK JAVID FOR THE DAILY DEARBORN - More than…

… assure them of inclusion in the health care plan to describe the importance women's health on Clinton's agenda. RC first-year student Ann Magyar added, "It's about time the govern- ment focused attention…

… three ways. Additional funds will allow him to bring visiting mathematicians to the University for extended periods of time. He said he also intends to allocate money to support graduate students who are…

… having trouble finding the time and money to do research of their own. "The current job market is pretty grim," Wooley said, adding that re- search is "almostan obsession"among graduate students struggling…

… to pre- pare themselves for life after college. Increased funding will allow these students to spend less time as teach- ing assistants and more time on their own projects. Wooley said he intends to…

…. This interest in teaching is evident to his students. Stefan Treadman, a graduate stun dent in Wooley's Mathematics 675 this semester, explained, "He is a great teacher, he's very energetic and very…

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April 07, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… these terms are. We decry terrorism more than (non-Arabs) do. That's what makes it funny.' Abdal-Majid Katranji LSA first-year student correct the use of derogatory terms, Short and Toy said they have…

…-Semitism." In recent years, students have be- come self-conscious when using words associated with gays and lesbians such as "queer." Coordinator of the Lesbian and Gay Males Programs Office Jim Toy said he feels…

… compliance. As a residence hall advisor, Social Work graduate student Susanna Short would hear students shouting words like "dyke" at her. She found the blatant degradation offensive. "A lot of (lesbian) women…

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January 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 8 p.m. Q Association for Computing Machinery, meeting, EECS, Room 1003, 7 p.m. Q The Christian Science Organi- zation…

… graduate students and emphasized the need for a salary in- importance of a 'Living Wage' for TAs cannot be underestimated. ... (TA's) need to make ends meet.... Without a 'Living Wage,' we have to take…

… extra jobs." The report also says the University's Office of Financial Aid estimates monthly living expenses for a graduate student at $839, while the average TA makes $729. "Closing that $110 gap is…

… graduate students." Although the University declined to comment on the specifics of the negotiations, representatives did confirm that several proposals have been received from the GEO bar- gaining committee…

… process, and negotiations -will continue as scheduled. ^"^S'AS'A BA"'C'I Blurry ball, corner pocket UM-Flint student Tony Grianani aims at the cue ball during a game of pool yesterday in the Michigan…

… for the stolen goods. Attack leaves police searching for assailant A student in Vera Baits II Resi- dence Hall was allegedly attacked Sunday night by another man who lived on his hall, according to DPS…

… the scene that a welder was needed immediately. -by Will McCahill Daily Crime Reporter Student groups Q Ann Arbor Coalition to Defend Abortion & Reproductive Rights, Michigan Union, Tap Room, 6 p.m. 'U…

…:45-9:15 p.m. Q U-M Asian American Student Coalition, meeting, East Quad, check room at front desk, 7 p.m. Q U-M Shotokan Karate, prac- tice, CCRB, Small Gym, 8-10 p.m. Events U Applications of Vibrational…

…- cussion Series, Michigan Union, Crofoot Room, 7-8 p.m. Q The University Symphony Or- chestra and the University Philharmonic, concert, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. Student services U Kaffeestunde, Department of…

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January 25, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…- ing Saddam and chanting anti- American slogans. Many Arabs are criticizing the West for being harsher on Iraqis than others who ig- nore U.N. resolutions, such as Israelis and Serbs fighting the Muslim…

… Randy Lebowitz Elementary school students are not the only ones giving apples to their teachers. A coalition of University students is organizing the third annual Golden Apple Award, which will be…

… presented to an outstanding University professor by Students Honoring Outstanding Teaching (SHOUT) and Apple Computers. All students are eligible to nomi- nate candidates for the award. The winning professor…

… outstanding professor is one with absolute commitment to devel- oping the best potential without re- serve at the disposal of the students," he said. Drew Westen, a former University of Michigan psychology…

… professor who is now on the faculty at Harvard University, defined an outstanding professor as someone students feel they can learn from and interact with. I RECORDS 1140 South University (Above Good…

…-known. In the winter, smaller houses tend to get more rushees, Romano said, because students have had more time to learn about them. "People really don't know what a frat is until they get into the houses…

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December 05, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… MET board and will help decide the future of the program. The state has sold 55,000 MET con- tracts. The Financial Aid Office estimates that only one or two University students currently use MET to pay…

… MET contracts, but in 15 years when many of these students are college-age the contracts may not be honored if the Governor in power then does not have the funds or integrity to do it," he said…

…." Israeli Ambassador Zalman Shoval said the United States no longer would function as a "mailman." Benjamin Netanyahu, a close aide to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, said the Arabs had asked U…

… recession. The study predicts that the na- tional unemployment rate, holding Students hold celebration of Zionism with rally, election economy at 7 percent, will drop to 6.5 percent by the end of 1992 and…

students showed their support for Israel yesterday by singing Hebrew songs at a snow-bound rally on the Diag, and others offered their opinions on Israeli politics in a mock election. The events were part of…

… "Proud to Be a Zionist Day," sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel (USI) and Tagar, a Zionist student activist group. "The purpose of the election is to show that Israel is a democratic system and…

… to get people involved and informed," LSA senior Jeremy Schwartz said. "We want to get an idea of where students stand on the is- sues and how students feel." The 12 parties that have at least two…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily- Monday, January 21, 1991 -Page 7 ISRAEL Continued from page 3 Many students at the demonstra- tions said they were upset because they have friends or relatives living in Israel…

…. One such student was ju- nior Jennifer Hurwitz, who arrived in the United States last Tuesday morn- ing after spending a semester at Tel Aviv University. Hurwitz said she was shocked Thursday evening…

… described the atmosphere in Tel Aviv as relatively calm until Monday when gas masks were dis- tributed to students. "There was a heightened sense of awareness that something was ominous - that something was…

… going to happen," she said. Both rallies were the joint efforts of 14 student groups that work out of Hillel, the Jewish student center. Students were informed of the vigil largely by word of mouth, Nacht…

… last Thursday, an international computer network allowed Israeli users in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa - and students in Ann Arbor - to communicate thoughout the attack. Through Internet Relay Chat…

…'m worried about Nati in Haifa," he said. Pelletier has not heard from Nati on IRC since the bombing. Even though several University students and Ann Arbor residents use IRC, Pelletier said he is surprised it…

… Fri- day. The United States is anxious to head off any Israeli reprisal against Iraq, since that might tempt Arab governments to leave the U.S. - led coalition and join in an Iraqi war against the…

October 31, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… Govt. reports economic growth Assembly Attendance The following Michigan Student Assembly members were present for opening and closing roll callat last night's meeting: Calvin and Hobbes ' ' 0 0 AT…

… ERC chair by Julie Foster Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) elected engineering sopho- more Bill Cosnowski chair of its External Relations Committee at last night's meeting…

students can voice their concerns directly." Both Barkow and Cosnowski said MSA President Jennifer Van Valey neglected the importance of electing a committee chair earlier. "Somehow the (last) meeting had…

… think the ERC does good work. It has nothing to do with Bill ideologi- cally. It was an oversight." The following Michigan Student Assembly members were absent for either opening or, closing roll call at…

… Continued from page 1 for a military offensive. Secretary of State James Baker on Saturday will begin a weeklong visit to Arab and European countries to consult on future steps in the gulf, officials said…

… the meeting was "play it down-be calm," he said. Saddam summoned his military commanders to a meeting in Baghdad LEVIN Continued from page 1 portance of the individual student vote and action. "You…

…. Incorporated invites students of all majors to a presentation on Opportunities in Investment Banking Thursday, November 1,1990 Pendleton Room Michigan Union 7:00-9:00 P.M. Representatives of Morgan Stanley will…

… protected wilderness areas in Michigan. LSA junior Dana Miller student co-cooridinator for the Levin cam- paign on campus was very pleased with the turnout, "Levin's chances for election are looking really…

… good," she said, "Our biggest fear is that people will stay home (on election day) because they think his lead is great." SPOOKS Continued from page 1 First-year LSA student and East Quad resident Jun…

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October 25, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… days. Baghdad's decision on the French hostages was widely seen as an at- tempt to divide the Western-Arab al- liance against Saddam. Returning hostages described abysmal conditions in Iraq. "We were…

…. Zinn's speech, "Challenging the Knowledge Factory," was sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Students' Rights Commis- sion and is part of Students Rights/Activism Week. More than 200 people…

… attended last night's event at Rackham Auditorium. Zinn, a self described "escaped professor" from Boston University, stressed the importance of a new student movement. "Activism will be more alive in the 90…

… around putting current student activism into some kind of historical perspective. Zinn He cited both the 1930s and the 1960s as exciting periods in which student activism played a major role in social…

… reforms. He said current student move- ments have the same ability to incite change. "There is great potential for a stronger student movement than See ZINN, Page 2 Y4> n area xrR r zzn 3 gg f 4nV ft Mre d…

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January 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… undergraduate and graduate students at the University. Avery Hopwood, prominent American dramatist See KUMIN, page 8 BY MICHAEL PAUL FISCHER FOR a guy whose placid surname (in Yiddish) means "man from heaven…

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November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 6, 1995 UObe idtigau 4ruiI JAMES M. NASH ON THERECORD 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited1 and managed by students at the University of…

… state shook hands with PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat-until then Israel's most despised foe - in the White House Rose Garden. In 1994, Rabin continued to seek a peace- ful resolution of outstanding Arab

… fundamentalist terror, Rabin established official dip- lomatic relations for the first time with Morocco, Tunisia, Oman, the Vatican and a num- ber of Arabic Gulf states. These bold moves have set the course for…

… the possibility of a lasting peace between Arabs and Jews in the land where three conti- nents converge and three reli- gions were born. In his later years, Rabin was more a healer and a reconciliator…

… Dead Sea and the Red Sea, it had to come to terms with the funda- mental paradox that has plagued Israel since its inception: its mistreatment of Palestinian Arabs. Rabin, the Israeli freedom fighter of…

…. He knew, for Israel's sake, that it could do nothing less. The world has lost a man who believed in his people, his nation and, at the time of his tragic death, in the ability of both Jews and Arabs to…

… the pa- pers also are collaborating in the scab papers' success. They in- clude Border's and almost all the major bookstores as well as many party stores. Students must bring more pressure to get scab…

November 29, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

… of Europe and the United States. interior of Camus' emotions. A gifted student, he attracted the The novel is more thanjust an enjoy- attention of a teacher and received a scholarship to Lycee instead…

… rebelling Arabs (he supported equal rule between Arab and European citizens), Camus has been ostracized from his more radical con- temporaries. Camus' family feared that the release of an unfinished…

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November 13, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

… call Judea and Samaria, was given to Jews by God and that Arabs should beexpelled; Rabin had no right to nego- Ytiate Jewish land with the Palestinians, ;theycharge. Amir told police after his arrest…

… did not be- lieve his brother really planned to kill Rabin. He said a cache of weapons found at the Amir house was intended for possible use against Arabs. Jude Dan Arbel, in agreeing to a police…

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March 29, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 7 p.m. Q Ann Arbor Festival of Origi- nal Plays, Auditions, 3032 Frieze Building, 7-10 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan League, Room A, 7:30 p.m. Q Asian…

… distributing leaflets in two cars when the firefight with the undercover unit broke out. It is not known what triggered the exchange of fire. In the past, the Is- raeli undercover units have dressed up in Arab

… From Backpack to Briefcase, sponsored by Career Planning and Placement, 3200 Student Activities Building, 5-8 p.m. Q Historical Knowledge and the Russian Crisis," Moshe Lewin, sponsored by the Center for…

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March 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 14, 1994 UROP applications for '94-' The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) is accepting applications from students for the 1994-95 school…

…. UROP offers academic credit or can be used as work-study for quali- fying students. The program found research openings for approximately 350 students this year, and expects to have as many as 500…

… humanities, arts and social sciences as well as engineering and natural sciences. Research Club sets faculty- student mixer for tomorrow The Undergraduate Research Club '95 due Friday will sponsor a mixer for…

… UROP faculty and participants tomorrow at 7:30 in the Pendelton Room in the Union. The event will allow students in the program to meet with other student researchers and faculty. Research of all types…

…... Who is it sucking our blood in the black community? A white imposter Arab and a white imposter Jew. Right in the black community, sucking our blood on a daily and consistent basis. They sell us pork and…

… they don't even eat it themselves. A meat case full of rotten pork meat. and the imposter Arab and the imposter white Jew, neither of them eat it themselves. A wall full of liquor keeping our people…

… actually done, brothers and sisters, is used us as cannon fodder. I CII.5I ne mcnian 17 y ISS.2N U rou-M Is 13pUonsnetuI~o iUo7 LIthrughI rioay ouUIIIIthelt and OIUwinterI terms by students at the…

October 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

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… EDITOR C linical programs have provided University students with opportunities not commonly accessible to them. Last week, the University announced an expan- sion of these programs. As a result of a one…

January 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

… from students who would like to serve on the advisory committee. "I think they should be students who have been around fora couple of years," Wainess said. "Students who have a vision for this…

…, and at their fore- front the blacks, Arabs, Muslims and red Indians, for they play an important role in American political life and have a weight in the U.S. elections." The Libyan leader has been…

… branded a pariah in the West and in some parts of m U fi a a a the Arab world for his alleged role in sponsoring international terrorism. He long has cast himself as a champion of oppressed and Third…

…. Farrakhan was quoted by JANA as saying: "I am happy with the results of this meeting in order to unify Arabs, Muslims, blacks and persecuted groups in America to play a strong role not only in the American…

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December 02, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…. Paul Vaughan of DPS said the incident may have been in support of the ad, but that the letter was not written directly to the Daily. The Student Publications Build- ing houses the Daily, the Michigan…

… finals, safe travels between the terms, the happiest of holidays,. and victory in the Rose Bowl! STUDENTS Continued from page 1 enced more turbulent bouts with the friendly skies. One LSA junior, who…

… people," he said. One student benefitted from air- line overcrowding. Jodi Sokol, an LSA senior who also flew to New York, was moved to first class be- HOSTAGES Continued from page 1 defense ministry, said…

… official Syrian Arab News Agency reported. Picco arrived in the MiddleEast late last week. One diplomatic source in the Syr- ian capital, speaking on condition of anonymity, said no release was ext- pected…

… Sunday, adding it was "most likely tomorrow." Sbe 3ibigau BarIl The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter, terms by students at the University of…

September 09, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 9, 1996 i~jz rbigum &ii 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the Universit y of Maicihi.ganl RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor…

… succumbs to infighting W hat are the key issues in a University of Michigan Board of Regents elec- tion? Finance, education, student welfare and experience are among the most impor- tant. However, this year…

… community to take a backseat to abortion politics and gubernatorial muscle flexing. University students want regents to work on their behalf- not Engler's and not the party line. e e r I5NE7 TNE ~ DAMB v…

… 'I I VIEWPOINT Path to peace is still rocky Cooperation h City, 'U' need to create more parking t Jiappens every year: Students return to scenario, the burden falls squarely - and campus in…

… September and are met with unfairly - upon the shoulders of student the parking problems that plague Ann motorists. Arbor until May. For visitors to campus and Right now, the University can take one downtown…

… stress occupied." Many of the Arab-Israeli conflicts are political in nature -- tracing back to British mishandling of the region; however, control over Jerusalem is a religious and far more emotional…

… easiest part in the process, and most of the conflicts will be far more difficult to resolve. CYCHEST / Student housin theory 101 I have a theory. It may be a somewhat paranoid theory, but stick with me…

February 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 23, 1996 e txcl igttn ttil 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan gg :. a ta RONNIE…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. FROM THE DAILY 70% representation MSA reps. slight out-of-state students l l x ' O ne year ago, the University…

…'s proposal treated all schools about equally, and he has pro- posed a 4.4-percent increase in allocations to the University. Ironically, some Michigan Student Assembly members want the state to take some of…

…' allocations, Michigan residents attending the public schools would get a tax credit of up to $250 per year. While the two representatives are not trying to harm out-of-state students -who comprise about 30…

Students' Party for which she is the vice presidential candidate. Tuesday night - after the fact - MSA passed a resolution that supported Schor's and Savic's position. The representatives were not speaking…

… on behalf of the entire assembly, but it is clear that MSA supports their position - retroac- tively. By supporting the plan, MSA dis- played a lack of consideration for out-of- state students. MSA…

… representatives did not fulfill their obligation as elected officials to work for the needs ofall students. The External Relations Committee and the Students' Party, as well as the entire assembly, seemed to disre…

…- gard the interests of out-of-state students -an important part of its constituency. Savic said she thought asking the com- mittee to reinstate the tax credit program without giving up any ofthe…

… and necessary state dollars. MSA is obligated to represent all University students, and to fight for their rights. Asking for a tuition break, in addition to a reasonable allocation, is "immature…

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

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

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

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

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

September 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… 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…

…, group meetings, or conuis- MichigansUnion, 12tpsm. t Northwalk, 763-WALK, Bursley tent student services. Stop by The g U pm.Lobby,g p.m.- 1:30 a.m Dail y, at 420 Maynard, and ask for U Safewalk, 936…

February 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…, Turkey, he Arab League, Jordan and tinian leader Yasser Arafat all aunched their own peace missions d appeals to Saddam. Envoys from Russia, France and urkey would stress the same mes- age, France…

… American College Testing and tandardized Aptitude Test scores as one f its limitations. The study reports that hite students admitted colleges and uni- ';n c,^r 7 -r brndA x aa c f )I Clinton 0 Clinton's $1…

…. Professional journalists, college stu- dents, high school journalism students, professors and concerned citizens were among those who attended the eight-hour program. "When you talk about diversity, it is…

… bate use admissions ing less emphasis on test scores, and some are considering eliminating scores as a factor altogether. Grade point average "is a far more reli- able predictor of how a student will…

… pre- form in college," said SACUA member Donald Deskins, a sociology professor. The CEO study states that if the University admitted students on a "col- orblind" basis, there would be a signif- icant…

… drop in enrollment of black stu- dents. This would have a negative effect on all students Monts said. "There is no such thing as a great, seg- regated public university," said President Lee Bollinger in…

… a written statement. The study also states that "the six-year graduation rates of white and Asian stu- a- d .ntc nn- h hn m o le a Students plan for one week of spIrng break fun By Eliana Raik For…

… across campus. Students have already started think- ing about a whole week without class- es, and are making plans that include vacationing, relaxing, volunteering and even working. But there is a…

… downside to traveling to these exotic places. Expense is an important factor affecting where and how students embark on their spring break excursions, Weddle said. "A lot of people go in groups of 10 or more…

… to make it cheaper," Weddle said. "It includes airfare and hotel expenses." LSA first-year student Kyle Marshall said he was surprised at how affordable his plane ticket was. "I got a good deal on a…

January 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… undivided Jerusalem." In his own speech, Netanyahu offered assurances he intends to pre- serve what has been achieved in Arab- Israeli peacemaking until now. But he said Israel needed the Palestinians…

… University to ensure that students are not sent to countries that are considered unsafe. "if we think an area is unsafe, we'll cancel the program." said Carol Dickerman, director of the Office of International…

… Programs. "We can't have students exposed to that kind of risk." But it is not always possible to predict the safety of a given loca- tion. "You can't always guarantee safety everywhere in the world…

… takes many safety precautions in its study abroad pro- grams, including checking the specific locations and student housing before- hand. "We talk to students both before they go and when they're there to…

… take precautions," Dickerman said. "We take both general and specific precautions when preparing stu- dents to go." Many students said they feel safe when traveling and studying abroad. LSA senior Lori…

… Cloutier, who trav- eled to Czechoslovakia last semester, said that it was "a very safe place to be. "They let us know about the dangers beforehand," Cloutier said. Several students reported that petty…

students with a handout that lists safety tips for women when travel- ing abroad. HOW, Inportant AreYourGae. Term paper crunch is coming, and if you care about your grades, a little time with us could make…

…. --- - -------- -------------- \'-0CA"{+RJ. Citi:Mti4X:iK":":?: K:i?}}}i::+ r' AROUND THE \ f Consumer Psychology Experimental Laboratory at U-M Business School. Students needed to participate in market research for 2 hours (some…

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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

… stu- dents. One of the principal roles (of such a position) is to be an advocate of the students. I want them to know that k -n k r there is someone outside of the For 24-hout concert and club no dial…

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… motorist, lying next to his dark green Mercedes-Benz convertible with the trunk and passenger door open, police said. The doctoral student was appar- ently attempting to change a flat tire when his assailant…

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April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… violence By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter As artillery shells and rockets con- tinued to paint the Mideast skies yes- terday, students from the University's Arab and Israeli communities gath- ered on the…

… Diag to voice concern about the violent warfare taking place thousands of miles away. Students from both communities joined together momentarily to mourn the dead, silently bowing their heads for 15…

… Rackham student Moulouk Berry. "Israel bombed Lebanon before Hezbollah (existed). Hezbollah was created in 1982 as a result of Israeli occupa- tion." LSA first-year student Amer Zahr criticized the United…

… 25 to May 5 in order to visit his father, football Hall-of-Famer Bob Griese, who currently lives in Florida. ovt. misses aid deadline; students wait for word y Stephanie Jo Klein aily Staff Reporter…

… deadline to inish processing the remainder of the backlogged Free pplications for Federal Student Aid, leaving universities d students around the nation with little choice but to wait. igures released this…

… day we can receive votes is (April) 26th," Church said. "Tally- and teacher, Gamble said. "We look at (graduate student instructors) as both graduate students and employees," Gamble said. "It's a…

April 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, April 19, 1991 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Ford enables. students to rD SAI INCE WAP A GMD PLFE I ,AR INFC, AT I REGRET SL~A purchase $200 Met tickets…

… J4 I- a ., U.S. ships remain in Gulf to keep Iraq from getting arms by JoAnne Viviano Daily Staff Reporter University students have the unique opportunity to purchase main floor tickets to the…

students. These tick- ets will be available at Hill Auditorium Box Office tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Student iden- tification is required to obtain main floor tickets at a price of $25. "We approached…

… Ford and they decided to help," Kondziolka said. "This way everyone would win. Ford gets exposure, the Society gets the benefit price, and students get to attend at the main floor." The April 30 show is…

…'re not all interested in making money. This is a good opportunity, because of tho prestige of the Met, to have a benefit." Members of the University Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) did…

… much of the publicity for the Musical Society The students have been putting up posters and passing out flyers on the Diag, Kondziolka said. He said they helped with the New Wold Symphony Orchestia and…

… will return to its prewar status as the Middle East Force. Diplomatic and military sources say discussions are under way with Arab nations to back up the Middle East Force with a permanent U.S. command…

… directed by the Fresh Air Society of Detroit. A totally new take L on those tried The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

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