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February 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…-0552 i HA THIS FUN group Metings " Arabic Converstaion hour, sponsored by the Arab-Ameri- can Students' Association, Basement of Amer's, 312 S. State St., 8:30 p.m. " Consider Magazine, mass meet- ing…

… Shy, head of reader services. She added that the library is im- portant in "helping to attract and keep faculty and graduate students." The library is open to the public, and both undergraduate and…

… graduate classes meet there regularly. It also presents a new exhibit in the main hall every few months. The library staff will help students with research, but Shy suggested that students know specifically…

… what they need before they come. Although the library is open to the public, one must complete an inter- view with Shy to access its materials. Shy bases her decisions on whether a student needs to do…

… more back- ground reading and whether she can trust them to handle the resources. After the student enters the library, security is still an issue. Students are being monitored at all times by staff…

…. They know who the students are, how long they've been in there and what books they are using. Book bags aren't allowed either. Visiting adjunct lecturer in the history department, Jonathan Marwil, said…

… the measures are necessary. "The Clements Library is a valu- able resource for both scholars resi- dent and visiting, and also for gradu- ate and undergraduate students - and the, simple precautions…

… that the library takes to ensure that students and scholars have come for a good purpose are not an inconvenience." ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ameritech Foundation is hop- ing $700,000 will help the…

… stands by end of week By RONNIE GLASSBERG DAILY STAFF REPORTER Another publication may soon grace the floors of University buildings. As early as Friday, the Michigan Student Assembly will unveil ACK…

…. "It doesn't pretend to be objective reporting while simulta- neously ripping on people." For instance, while reporters from the Daily and the Review each wrote stories on Dennis Denno, the student who…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 08, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… WEEKEND. t'nm r n[: '.9 J1 V. C1l No. 30l Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, November 8, 1991 .. , -wady YVI. V11 I\V. VV ' I Students express optimism after talks by Karen Pier Daily Staff Reporter In…

… the wake of the Madrid peace talks, many members of University Jewish and Palestinian groups say they are optimistic about the results the talks could eventually have for Arabs and Jews. Many stressed…

…," he said. LSA senior Zeid Zalatimo, a member of the General Union of Palestinian Students - one of two Palestinian student organizations on campus - agreed that getting the countries together for talks…

… Preschool student, drinks healthy milk after a visit from University medical students. The medical students taught Krista and her classmates not to be afraid of doctors. Med. students teach children to say 'h…

… Johnson East Lansing residents stunned by Johnson news by Jennifer Silverberg Daily Staff Reporter University medical students are attempting to make preschool children's visits to the doctor less…

…-year medical students have made presentations at four Ann Arbor preschools this year. "We show children what doc- tors do and make them less intimi- dated by us and more comfortable with doctors," said Andrea…

… Soulliere, a first-year medical school stident,.and co-coordinator of the program. At each presentation, medical students - robed in white coats - allow the children to play with various instruments of the…

… .game, he will go down in history as the greatest guard ever to play the game. That is the case today. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family." Michigan State students sat glued to the large…

…-screen television in the student union while Johnson held his 6 p.m. news conference. Af- terwards, they all expressed similar disbelief. "I'm just shocked," sophomore See REACTION, Page 15 DPSS opens new branch…

… department closer to the students," said Sgt. David Betts, an officer who will be working at the North Campus branch. Betts said when a student on North Campus calls University po- lice with an emergency or a…

January 30, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… also called for a "meaningful peace process" to deal with the Arab-Is- raeli conflict once' the war was over. Bush also paid tribute to the democratic aspirations of the peo- ple of the Soviet Baltic…

… Fleming Administration Building on Nov. 15 appeared before Judge Pieter Thomassen yesterday. It was their second pre-trial hearing at the Ann Arbor 15th dis- trict court. The remaining two students are out…

… of the country, and are not contesting the charges. County Prosecutor Kirk Tabbey has of- fered the students a plea bargain agreement 0 0 lal hearing - forcing them to accept a fine and com- munity…

… a misdemeanor. See PROTESTERS, Page 2 .Student pressures mark history of Black student enrollment by Sarah Schweitzer Daily Staff Reporter In the three decades affirmative action policies have…

…- marily through student initiative and persistence followed by ad- *ministration capitulation. Affirmative action originated in at the Univesity in 1970, when a coalition of Black students orga- nized the…

… Black Action Movement (BAM). This group was outraged by the three percent enrollment of Black students, the lack of support services for Black students, and the small number of Black faculty members. When…

…- creasing Black enrollment to at least 10 percent and implementing a series of programs designed to recruit Black and other minority students. Throughout the 1970s, aggres- sive recruiting and support pro…

…- grams were implemented which doubled Black enrollment. From 1970 to 1976, Black student en- rollment increased from three to seven percent. These results pleased adminis- trators and students, but they…

… charged that after Black students applied, little followup took place. So the admissions of- fice began to refine the recruit- ment process to make it more per- sonalized. Black students called Black In…

… 1988 University President James Duderstadt released the Michigan Mandate, proclaiming a University commitment to achieve a multi-cultural" and "diverse" student body. increased. The administration's and…

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…

November 09, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 9, 1998 ctw idtcijjan iafidg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in…

… Michigan Student Assembly. With election campaigning well under way, a menagerie of brightly hued signs will replace the old football ticket and mass meeting fliers that have lit up University hallways for…

… the past few months. But what is amazing is not how many people are involved with student gov- ernment, but how much they are willing to shell out to get a position. This year, students running for a…

… seat on MSA should be reasonable with their indi- vidual finances. In a campaign for an unpaid position, students should not spend an exor- bitant monetary amount for a seat on the assembly. At the…

… moment, MSA does have a regulatory policy on campaign finance, but it is not rigidly enforced. Students running for an elected position are supposed to report how much they spend - usually by turning in…

January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… beliefs. LSA junior Asif Harsolina, president ofthe Muslim Student Association, said Ramadan is "a 30-day fast teaching discipline and self-restraint." But exactly when Detroit-area Mus- swill begin…

… moon was sighted in many Arab countries Saturday. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emir- ates, Yemen, Jordan and Egypt reported sightings of the moon yesterday. In Oman, the crescent could not be…

… of the Muslim's lunar calendar with a solar calendarand comes I 1 days later with each succeeding year. Jinnah El-Soloman a junior nursing student called Ramadan "an opportu- nity to gain spirituality…

… self-con- trol. Families and friends also gather together after sundown to share meals and many then retire to mosques for lectures and religious discussion. *"This is a month where students tend to go…

… to other people's homes for dinner," Harsolina said. "It's actually pretty fun." He said the Muslim Student Associa- tion holds dinners at different restau- rants in town where students gather to break…

… MEDSTART, Page 2A Mace forces residents to evacuate Barb our 0Y lnoityalliance By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter Declaring that the University has not done enough for students of color, the Alliance Four…

… the Members of the University Community "WE DEMAND That the Office of Academic and Multicultural Initiatives increase their focus on the retention of students of color The immediate establishment of…

… ethnic-specific cultural centers An increase in the number of faculty and students of color. 3 Guaranteed funding for student of color organizations Guaranteed autonomy of the Center for African and…

… went off and the entire build- ing was evacuated. First-year Engineering student An- drea Cox said she was in the stairwell on the second floor when she noticed the smell. "It was right there," Cox said…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

… 2333 Bursley or call 763-WALK. Full service begins Sunday, Jan. 26. Housing Division Resident Staff Positions, Pre-Information Meeting Workshops for Students of Color, RD/MPA/Trotter House Candidates…

March 13, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… PAINT A HOUSE SR)GHT J/r PINK?/r((t, - by Alan Landau PROIABLT THE SAME DUDE WHO PAINTED THE OTHER HOUSES GREEN AND LA- ENDER. j cc44 e= Assembly Attendance The following Micligan Student Assembly…

… Sci) Christa Sinz (Education) Elissa Silverman (LSA) Jennifer Van Valey (LSA) Hunter Van Valkenburgh (LSA) Michael Warren (Law) Kim Watson (LSA) Brett White (LSA) The following Michigan Student Assembly…

… designed to prod Israel into negoti- ations both with Palestinians and with Arab nations. Baker placed garlands of green leaves and a symbolic stone on the n n n.... .,...a r Date: March 14-16 Place…

… that University Housing Security personnel made any racial slurs. Black student leaders expressed mixed reactions to Duderstadt's letter. Black Student Union (BSU) President Devlin Ponte called the…

… letter "a bunch of lies." He said the letter is based on inaccurate evidence and false assumptions about how Black students act in a JERNIGAN Continued from page 1 University to build a joint parking…

… structure at S. Forest Street. He said the University is trying to ne- gotiate with the city to receive some of the money from student parking tickets. "Where do students park?" he asked. "They bring so many…

… to death on Sunda near a Jerusalem bus stop. The man accused of the slayings, an Arab from Gaza, said he intended' to "send a message" to Baker. As he toured the city of 27,000 with Foreign Minister…

… bureaucratic neglect, the ul-T timate fault lies with Duderstadt. Other Black leaders praised the letter, albeit with reservations. Graduate student A'Lynne Boles, a resident director in South Quad, said the…

… information, stop in and see us Thursday, March 14. 12 pm-4pm Summer Job Fair Michigan Union - 2nd Floor $7 OFF A ONE-HOUR SOAK FOR TWO WITH THIS AD. TH ROUG H MARCH 27 - MUST SH OW STUDENT I.D. VALID SUN…

… and African Studies announces CRFLE IONS AND REVISIONS The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

September 25, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily --Tuesday, September 25, 1990 re £idijan BaiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 U 4 NOAH FINKEL…

… you niggers?" SO ASKED A GROUP CALLED YALE But abject racist aggression, such as Students for Racism in a letter sent to the harassment inherent in fliers like 10 Black students at Yale Law School…

… Palestinians have joined our enemies Libya, Yemen and Iraq under the leadership of that great humanitarian, Saddam Hus- sein. When the Arab League voted to join the embargo against Iraq, following its brutal and…

… brave defiance of the. rest of the world, including most of their fellow Arabs, and of course, the United States and Israel. Now to get down to the gist of your vehement editorial on the question of aca…

… communications, or even for its own citizens? Are not the universities on the West Bank veritable hotbeds of indoctrination of anti-Israel propaganda? Have not many students of these universities become the…

… destruction from the armory of Saddam Hussein. Philip Resnikov* SNR is working to recruit more students of color To the Daily: In a Daily article regarding differences in minority enrollment among schools…

… school has increased its efforts (despite lack of staffing and funding) to recruit students of color through its summer minority intern program, a new joint program with Wayne County Community College…

…- mental fields. Our efforts are beginning to be successful. Next fall the School of Natural Resources will enroll 10 more un- dergraduate students of color, both Black and Hispanic. While the numbers are…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 28, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…, church groups and other groups such as the Arab-Jewish Fo- rum. Any other students wishing to read are able to vol- unteer any time ig the during the 24 hours. Students a gOoWofall denomina- tions are…

… pattern has changed." The study was based on height and weight checks of 36,281 students in 45 Michigan school districts during the 1994-95 academic year. mong the study's findings: Percentage of Michigan…

… 11.3, *U.S. 10.9. The Michigan study also looked at the relationship between average gamily incomes and children's he results showed the students in the wealthiest fifth of school districts had…

… significantly lower average body weights than those in moderate- and low-income districts. 'U students use summer internships for {search opportunities This summer, 31 University stu- dents will travel across the…

… remove very fine wrinkles. - From staff and wire reports. What GRouP MEETINGS Q AIESEC Michigan, International Student Happy Hour, 662- 1690, Arbor Brewing Company, 9 p.m. I' Campus Crusade for Christ…

… State and Liberty, 9 p.m. EVENTS C "Cancer Prevention: What Every College Student Should Know," Becky Ward, sponsored by Stu- dents Against Cancer, Michigan Students read names to remember Holocaust By…

… Ann Stewart Daily Staff Reporter Solemn and often tearful students read yesterday from a seemingly never- ending list of names of those who died in the Holocaust as the Memorial of Names began on the…

… Diag. Many students found themselves unable to stop tears as they read through name after name on the overwhelming list. "It was powerful. You read a name 'and family' or 'and children.' Whole…

… generations were Read made extinct. It was very hard to read," nam eS said Rhee Rosenman, an LSA way to r first-year student. The reading of the0pD oa names from a book nearly as thick as gave th4 the student

… memory of those killed in the Holocaust as well as a message to the University that it is not forgotten," Holtzman said. The students signed up to read, in- clude members of sororities and fra- ternities…

February 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… is seeking student appli- cations for the Jane Addams and An- drew Carnegie Fellowships for a 10- month internship in Indianapolis, Id. * The fellowship comes with a $15,000 stipend and 12 credits…

…. Candidates should be recent gradu- ates orseniors notcommitted to a gradu- ate program. Students will be selected based on leadership potential, interest in community service and the nonprofit -sector, and…

… ihrough Friday. Students applying for the scholar- ships for women must be currently or formerly enrolled at the University, have a minimum GPA of 3.4 for undergradu- ates or 6.0 for graduates, demonstrate…

… *nancial need, and be involved in the .University community. - :Applications for both scholarships are available at the Office of Financial Aid, 2011 Student Activities Build- ing. - Compiled from staff…

… reports. MSA budget committee faces shortage of funding By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter After several weeks of speculation and criticism, Michigan Student Assembly leaders say they are now ready to…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 28, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 28, 1991 Sig 1Ach4Pan aIlTU EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… minority student enrollment and mi- nority faculty hiring. However, the Mandate's failures since its inception show that it is little more than rhetoric, designed to boost the University's image instead of…

… in which minority students and faculty feel welcome. Tokenism and insincere gestures toward minority students will not achieve true diversity the University. The administration must make this campus…

… more attractive to prospective minority students and faculty mem- bers, which can only be achieved by a genuine change in the status quo. Perhaps the second phase of the Mandate will surprise us. The new…

… committee could correct the mistakes of phase one, and real progress toward adequate minority representation may be just around the comer. Students should hope for such a possibility, and should keep a…

… watchful eye on the actions of the new commit- tee. But if the ineffectiveness of the first phase is any indication of what is to come, students should brace them- selves for more disappointment. % - . - f…

… sec- ond phase addresses students of color, as well as women, students with dis- abilities and students of various na- tionalities. As with 14.06, the plight of gay, lesbian and bisexual students is…

… services to these students. Massive budget cuts in September forced the LGMPO to make major cutbacks in the services they offer. If the University administration truly wants to establish a community in which…

… all of its members can live, work and learn without the obstacle of discrimination, it must address the segment of the population which is among the most persecuted. Gay, les- bian and bisexual students

… must be protected under bylaw 14.06, and the University must increase funding for the LGMPO. The protection of all students must be a priority in all the University's directives, including the Mandate…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 21, 1991 mE frlidirgan DailI EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL…

… opinion of the Daily. Attack on Israel + Ito . '{ S.4:N ~~ c tK ~5DNT ZEv5 I S GO c C M\1 'U' student describes daily life in wartime Israel Iraqi aggression against THE CONFLICT IN THE PERSIAN Gulf has…

… once again escalated, this time thanks to Saddam Hussein's attacks on Israel. The man who claims to speak for the less fortunate and seeks to be the leader of a new pan-Arab movement deserves the…

… meantime, given Saddam Hussein's willingness to escalate the war, Israel has every right to do what any other country would do to protect its citizens. MLK Day Annual holiday is culmination of student

…. Students rushed into the shelter, the door was slammed shut, and the gas masks placed on. Once again the joyous waiting period began. All ears are fixed on the one or two ra- dios in the shelter. We…

… some army official to break into the cheesy Israeli pop song playing on the radio and tell us it's time to lehasir hamasekhah. Katz is a University of Michigan student who has been studying at Hebrew…

… sensitive subject in the past week has been the sudden departure of many Americans, especially at Hebrew University. Out of 500 American students on the program, fewer than 100 remain now. Reactions of…

… time of crisis. Many were faced with the ultimate dilemma of choosing between their parents and their Zionism. After hours of long-distance arguments, many students felt that they simply could not defy…

… of 40 or 50 students remaining in my building, most of whom probably would not have known each other existed were it not for a trigger-happy Saddam. Ethiopians, Russians, Argentinians, Hungarians…

… sealed up. In any case, most of us plan on waking up'* to many more sirens and anxiously await- ing the two precious words - lehasir hamasekhah - in the days to come. A speaker addresses students during a…

February 08, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… -_- Carolyn See will be reading from her work 5 p.m. Union Pendletorn: Room The Student Forum: "The Arab Israeli Conflict"- Students welcome to participate in this MSTV taped discussion 4:45 p.m. Schorling…

…r LSA dean The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 8, 1990 - Page 3 encourages faculty-student meals by Donna Woodwell Daily Faculty Reporter LSA Dean Edie Goldenberg is encouraging more…

… professors to ac- company students to meals in resi- dence hall cafeterias to promote fac- ulty-student relations. Earlier this term, Goldenberg sent a letter asking LSA faculty to tell their students to feel…

… free to invite their professors to meals in the resi- dence halls. The professors' meals are cour- tesy of University Housing Services. Goldenberg has already accepted several student invitations and…

… said her discussions with them have given her new insight into students' daily lives. Goldenberg has also re-, ceived positive feedback from several LSA professors about the program. Director of Food…

… faculty member accompanied by a student can obtain a guest meal ticket at the front desk of the residence hall. However, clerks at the East Quad, West Quad, and South Quad front desks were not yet aware of…

… $6.10 for dinner. Student reaction was generally positive about the idea. RC junior Ellen Klowder said, "It would de- mystify the faculty. After all, they are here to listen to our concerns." However…

…, some students feel un- comfortable inviting professors to meals. "I don't think I would take advantage of it. I don't know enough of my professors," said RC senior Martha Meyer. Meyer also said it is…

… more impo?- tant for faculty to have close contact with upperclass students, most of whom do not live in University housing. Of 22,000 University undergradu= ates, only 8,000 live in the residence halls…

… LISS/Daily Tune in Carl Freire, second year graduate student, broadcasts live from student radio station WCBN. The station begins its blIeventh annual fundraiser today. IEating disorders' counselors…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, February 22, 1991 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson STUDENTS ,FS -r ]VJ [I- I ~'a as =-+ - - , t ,. 'I -. ---, Vk SSsA PSSTS TNAT s W41V I ;M W V a…

… careful." Other students argue it is the at- titude that "it only happens to someone else" which serves to perpetuate the problem of rape. "There's so many of us that say it's not going to happen to me…

… dismissing their ROTC programs from campus. Sixteen Republican members of Congress proposed the virtual removal of the program from college campuses to cool student anti-militarism and salvage the program…

… effect," he said. Brian Parillo, a senior cadet from Rochester, N.Y., said he has not experienced any harassment from other students while wearing his uniform. "I get more people that shake my hand while I…

… be that way." nam War because of a change in student mentality at the University. "Most of the campus doesn'* really care," he said. "I find it hard to believe that ROTC could be kicked off campus. I…

… think the campus is too conservative now for things like that to happen." Students Against U.S. Interven- tion in the Gulf (SAUSI) has not taken an official stance on the is- sue of military units on…

… plan outlined by Ignatenko did not include any mention of link- age to an Israeli withdrawal from oc- cupied Arab territories, one of the sticking points in all previous peace discussions. However, a…

… away with it," the of- ficial said. Sbe fidrigan i4ailt The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

November 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… singing ensem e kinkosw FORUM Continued from page 1 students to have some input" or else "they will protest," said LSA senior Andrew Stock. University President James Duderstadt "seems to claim the…

… actions of a few re- gents are more representative than (those) of the students," Stock added. When asked under what condi- tions Duderstadt would change his mind about the deputization issue, Swain said…

… heard this evening," The second forum will be held Thursday evening at Stockwell resi- dence hall. Assembly Attendance The following Michigan Student Assembly members were present for opening and closing…

… Michigan Student Assembly members were absent for either opening or closing roll call at lastnighf's meeting: Stephanie Andelman (LSA) Amy Arnett (LSA) Tony Barkow (LSA) *Deborah Billings (Rackham) Stephanie…

… poor and not for war; an end to anti-Arab racism and Continued from page 1 anti-Semitism; for the following: decreased U.S. dependence on U.S. troops stationed in the Middle Eastern oil; Gulf to be…

… Iraq; and the support of military re* sisters. "We are a coalition... we see our- selves as bringing together all the of activists and concerned students and people who want to organize and feel…

… concerned...angry, scared, or don't know," said coalition member Betsy Esch, a former University student. Report says 'recession is here'* The report reflects a sharp jump in pessimism among the economists…

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October 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…) $RINC LAt~1R.J '(00 JuSTBfRtNG CYNIC4&M, MY WIF' I1E Six YAS AGO AND 2i C0T ]3r rER. ~ ~ r P ~ -0f by Judd Winick TRAT'S NOT vTERYFUNNY. Yom CArTcIN' oN... ALCOHOL Continued from page 1 Student

… unique, in that we don't have a Code (governing student behavior)," she said. "Without a Code, we're one of the only schools that had to respond - to the federal mandate." f Ring them bells! The handbell…

… to give the information directly to students and employees. He agreed with lawmakers' views that this information should be made public. However, "statistics of crimes have always been available upon…

… graduation rates of its member schools. The advocates of the bill, however, wanted reports of the nation's other two- and four-year institutions as well. Two House bills - the Student Athlete Right to Know Act…

… and Goolding's bill - combined to form The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act which will be incorporated with Senate bill 580 in the Congressional Conference Report. This combined version…

…. Inside, several hundred Arabs be voted on in the next few weeks. Rep. Pat Williams (D-Mont.) sponsored the House bill. Dave Roach, Press Secretary for Williams, said that the intent of the bill was to…

… alleviate concerns of students and parents about the increasing inci- dence of crime on college campuses. Roach said the bill should "give them an understanding and inclina- tion of the climate and…

… athletic careers. He said that the bill would undoubtedly benefit prospective students if passed, but questioned whether the bill should have a federal focus rather than a lo- cal one. "It could just be more…

…'t expected Thursday. 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: for fall and winter…

October 15, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…,' said Dana Buck, exhibits preparator at the Kelsey Museum. "We had a deadline date. Everyone - students, faculty, staff - all-nighted together the night before the exhibit opened, fixing everything up. We…

… were still sweeping floors when the first audierice came through." David Huppert, assistant preparator at the Kelsey Museum and an LSA first- year student, commented on the set-up aspect of the exhibit…

… Alfonso Araujo, a visiting student from Venezuela. "(The exhibit) is the first I've seen like this." But a high school class that toured the exhibit a few days ago had a slightly dif- ferent take. "They…

… minister. He said his role in Egypt was to "heal certain splits, which everyone sees, with the largest Arab country." He was noncommittal when asked if Netanyahu had miscalculated in deciding to excavate an…

… settlement to the whole problem and until peace prevails all over the whole area," Mubarak said. While offering the Arab side little of substance, Weizman stressed Israel's good faith. He said the road to…

…. "Better late than never;" said Weizman, who has used his largely ceremonial post to try to nudge the peace process forward and ease the tension that has developed between Israel and the Arab world. As…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail…

October 25, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…*1 Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, October 25, 1991 Arabs to present united front at talks DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Arab parties to the Middle East conference reached a united hard-line stand…

… territories and insisted Israel negotiate on the status of Jerusalem. Saudi Arabia and Morocco, which will attend the Oct. 30 con- ference in Spain as observers, backed the decisions by the front-line Arab

… Groups-11:20 a.m. WEDNESDAYS: Student Fellowship Supper and Bible Study-5:30 p.m. For information, call 663-9376 Larry Greenfield, Minister FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. (Between Hill…

…. MARY'S STUDENT PARISH (A Roman Catholic Parish at U-M) 331 Thompson Street SAT.: Weekend Liturgies-5 p.m., and SUN.:-8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 noon, 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. EML: Confessions-4-5 p.m. SUN., Newman…

… working on the haunted house since September. "It's a good time and people know it's fun, and they want to be involved." Last year, 2,175 students payed $2 each to attend the haunted house, Beidler said…

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September 24, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… weakest movements. Arafat's decision to side with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War led to a loss of influence for the PLO among some Arab states, which withdrew some financing. In his speech…

…, Arafat asked Arab leaders to "turn the page" with the end of the Gulf conflict and rebuild relations among Arab states. Other groups, including ele- ments of Arafat's Fatah faction, the largest in the PLO…

… Campus Government Rules and Elections Student Rights Women's Issues Academic Affairs Health Issues Peace and Justice Wednesday September 25th 7 p.m.-3rd Floor Union Gorbachev Serbian troops may withdraw…

… of KANSAS Continued from page 1 woman," said Student Senator Roger Ross. Fulcher said his life has changed irreversibly since the controversy began. "It's hard on me personally. Not too many people…

… where the population "recognizes it as its own," said Borisav Jovic, Serbia's representative on the eight- with everyday," he said. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Davis Ambler said the uni- versity…

… administration has not taken a position on the issue because it doesn't want to intervene in Student Senate affairs. Baucom said the administration has been "lax" in defending Fulcher because they feel threatened…

March 07, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily -Thursday, March 7, 1991 Gbe Midiianiflailg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW GOTTESMAN…

… Kuwait to the situation between Israel and the Palestinians on the West Bank - and rightfully so. It was clear that Saddam Hussein made these connections only in a desperate attempt to gamer Arab support…

… Bakerand numerous other officials in Washington have stated that the stunning U.S. victory overlraqhas presented a true chance for permanent peace in the region, and specifically a solution to the Arab

… worked out among the Arab states and Israel. The United States, as James Baker so eloquently put it, "cannot impose a solution" on Israel or the Arabs. But our blind support of the Israeli government is…

… own. Centuries of Western interference in the region has exacerbated political strife and led to unnecessary bloodshed. If there is to be a true solution to the Arab-Israeli problem, the Bush…

… }::"";..;... F i v e b o y c o t ti"".:":::::: :: :::::::{: ::r:> :::::5; : Women 's week All students should celebrate women's roles, achievements To the Daily: As a regular customer and former two…

…, and we'll stop giving Drake's our business. Until then, I plan on having my tea at the cheapest place on campus. Vincent Lima Rackham graduate student Support Drake's during boycott, To the Daily: I…

… Resistance. The programs, sponsored by Feminist Women's Union and the Women's International League forPeace and Freedom, include lectures, videos, slides and information tables, and all students -female and…

… at the site after the university announced plans to convert the space into a paid parking lot for students. The demonstrators destroyed the pavement, planted trees, and university plans for the park…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 11, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

…'re an atheist, and, whether they're practicing or not, most students believe in one religion or another? A: No. If someone is really obnoxious about it, and tells me I'm going to be damned to hell or…

…," is the stereotypical symbol of supposed Islamic fanaticism. But in the midst of all the public misconceptions, Muslim students, faculty members and workers are thriving at Michigan. Most follow the…

… Arabia, once in a lifetime (haj). First-year LSA student Hashim Rahman stressed, "Islam is a full code of life, not just a religion. If you're a practicing Muslim, there are rules for everything you do…

… limited to this. Other aspects of this "striving" that set Muslim students apart from non-Muslims restrictions, saying, "In Islam, sex is revered more," and backed this with the claim that rape is less…

…'s preeminence extends far beyond the the Arab world. In fact, only 25 percent of Muslims are Arab. Islam is the dominant religion in the Middle East, North Africa, parts of Southeast Asia, and the South Asian…

… countries of Afghanistan and Bangladesh. (Conversely, as the large number of Arab Christians in the United States makes obvious, not all Arabs are Muslim.) At the University, as in the rest of the world…

students. false stereotypes of Islam, and they project this onto the Muslims that they meet. This does get in the way of true understanding," said Betsy Barlow, Outreach Coordinator for the Middle East…

…. There's a lot of ignorance and distortion," stated Curtis. "We need to get rid of the false images to see each other as people," added Barlow. The University does respect students' need for time off to…

October 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…, religion or social sta- tus. DAVID E. CHACIN LSA SOPHOMORE Jewish and Arab student dialogue is sign of hope TO THE DAILY: In reading the article titled, "Students hope for peaceful settlement" (9/30/96), I…

… am reminded about the first confrontation between Arab students and Jewish students from the United States, Israel and Europe on the Diag in the fall of 1958. All students did hope for peace in the…

…4 The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 4, 1996 (Tke , t4bp tt t ttil 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 'I, , ' RONNIE GLASSBERG…

students, staff and -faculty should support the task force and assist it whenever possible. Task force chair Paul Boylan, who also serves as the dean of the School of Music and vice provost for the arts…

… seriously. Another subcommittee is seeking com- ments from the University community about the status of campus security. Many students will undoubtedly offer comments on this issue. The committee has three…

… stu- dents out of 14 members. While two more - bringing the total to one per subcommit- tee - would be nice, the presence of stu- dents is appreciated. After all, students are the best voice for their…

…. Campus security has a large impact on student life. The task force should uncover the sources of the problems and brainstorm some suggested solutions that will maxi- mize security and safety for the entire…

… DAILY: On the front page of Monday's paper, you pub- lished an article titled "Students hope for peaceful settlement" (9/30/96), where you suggested that Jewish students generally supported Benjamin…

… Netanyahu's deci- sion to open a tunnel in Jerusalem. I am a Jewish student here and I do not support Benjamin Netanyahu's deci- sions in any way. Rather, I believe that this maneuver was a deliberate and…

… reprehensible at best. In the future, I would appreciate it if you did not generalize about "Jewish stu- dents" on this campus. While I cannot speak for anyone else, I can say that, as a Jewish student and as a…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… branch of the NAACP, sociology and Afroamerican studies Prof. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and numerous University students. Johnson said "the eyes of the nation are on the University of Michigan" as well as the…

… California, Yale University planned to hold a rally in which 40 percent of the students of color painted their faces white. More than 300 people attended a day of action speak out at New York University…

… numbers of people that took part in the day's activities, but by "the qualitative devel- opment" of the movement. But sone students said they did not support the day of action. Jeff Schroeder, a law student

… campus groups, including the Black Student .nion, Alianza and Academics for Affirmative Action and Social Justice. February's day of action featured a rally, sit-ins and teach-ins. Event orga- nizers…

… encouraged students to skip classes in support of affirmative action. After the success of the first day of action, a mass e-mail was sent to schools across the nation early in March, asking schools to…

… withdrawal," President Elias Hrawi said during a visit to the United Arab Emirates. But Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was instantly receptive. "We welcome the decision by the Israeli Cabinet, "she…

… said. "This is a po'- itive step." While the United States would like to see a wider Arab-Israeli settlement that involved Syria, "we understand the value of making progress where we can," she said…

…. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via…

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… in Russia and the Gulf region next week. Stops are to include Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain. He also will meet U.S. forces based in the Gulf, offi- cials said…

…. Hoping to avert attack, the Arab League's sec- retary-general and Turkey's foreign minister arrived in Baghdad, joining envoys from Russia and France in pressing Iraqi leaders for a peaceful solution…

… come to the University of Michigan School of Informa- tion. Our Master of IPreftrOe Science in Informa- tion gives you the SKILLS YOU NEED for dozens of careers. Students from diverse academic…

…'ll apply what you learn right away for the Future SAL Presents The 19th Annual Michigan Leadership Awards Nominations for the following awards are currently being accepted: OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER The…

Student Alumni Council will award stipends to five student nominees. OUTSTANDING NEW MEMBER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING STUDENT ORGANIZATION LET'S GET RECOGANIZED! " Nominate…

… yourself or someone else. . All students, faculty, staff, and other University community members are eligible. " Deadline for all submissions is 5pm, Feb. 1Ith. " Nomination forms are available at SAL. Trie…

… industrial alcohol killed 19 people and sickened 142 others not to bomb Iraq around the Lunar New Year holiday A Division of Student Affairs. For further information contact: Office of Student Activities…

… might run into a world war his actions. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

November 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… the Code of Student Conduct, alleging a lack of civil liberties protection. Martin Gold, a professor emeritus of psychology and chair ofthe University's Civil Liberties Board, said the CLB would…

… Brewer said opening all the meetings would not be possible. "Many meetings can't be open, but there should be protections afforded the student in those situations where the meet- ings can't be open…

… strongly disagreed with SACUA's actions, add- ing it is the students' role to draft docu- ments governing students. Wainess found fault with faculty con- cerns that simultaneous court and cam- pus…

… the ac- tions constructive for students and said students were faced with a choice by the regents: adopt the old code or one that goes further to protect students' rights. "SACUA chose the former option…

… minister, a warrior who looked beyond his years on the battlefield to make peace with some of Israel's most intractable enemies. The dozens of dignitaries from the Arab world who put aside their differ…

…- ences with Israel to attend his funeral proved how radically Rabin helped change the face of the Middle East. King Hussein came from Jordan to urge other Arab countries to take the road to peace…

…- tional elections. "Local elections do not generate the interest that state and nationals do," Northcross explained. Student participation is traditionally very low in local elections. This year's W H E R…

March 29, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… droplets, electronic cir- cuits and earthquakes has shown up in superconducting materials, Uni- versity physicists report. *Physics prof. StuartField and gradu- ate student Jeff Witt presented their re…

…'s "Teach-In for Peace and Justice." Viorst focused mainly on historical analyses of the Arab-Israeli conflict, tracing events from 1992 to the present. Viorst began with jokes about the "Michi- gan…

…- proach to analyzing issues." "Being Jewish myself, I can understand how Jews can feel about security issues," Viorst said, explaining the backbone of the Arab-Israeli con- flict. "But security can take…

… bood will be shed." Viorst said. "Yitzhak Rabin doesn't want to go down in history as the one respon- sibl for causing Jews to shed each other's blood." Some students at the lecture felt Viorst's lecture…

… was informative. "I didn't know much about (the conflict), so I learned something," said Ingrid Lai, a first-year Art student. "I think he brought a very fresh, neutral perspective on a problem that I…

… view to be extremely complex," said Alberto Rodriguez, a graduate student and teaching assistant who required his students to attend Viorst's lecture. ..r.: City to test early- waringtornado system…

…, LGBPO Lounge, 5:15-7 p.m. U Hindu Students Council, weekly meeting, 764-0604, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, 8 p.m. I La Voz Mexicana, weekly meeting, 995-1699, Michigan League, Room C, 8 p.m. Q Overeaters…

… Lutheran Campus Ministry,801 South ForestAvenue, 6 p.m. Q "Cheap U.S. Travel for International Students," sponsored by Interna- tional Center, International Cen- ter, Room 9, 4 p.m. Q "Friendly Days Panel…

…, Student Activities Building, Room 3200, 4:10-5 p.m. Q "Love and Sex," sponsored by Stu- dents of Objectivism, Michigan I poiisrnfarcnr' P Rnnmc '3 and Q "Protest/March Against the Con- tract 'On' America…

…," sponsored by Coalition Againstthe Contract "On" America, Diag, 12 noon Q "Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships Informational Meeting," Michigan Union, Pendleton Room, 7 p.m. STUDENT SERVICES Q 76-GUIDE, 764…

March 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… a cwt 11 f" r Dooder State College by Alan Landau TODAY TALKED WITH STUDENTS WHO SUP- PORT THE WAR. HERES WHAT THEY THOUGHT. ITHINK THE CONFLICT IN SOUTH AMERICA 1 TOTALLY JUSTIFIED. WE CAN'T LET…

… 16 students who held a sit-in inside the Fleming Building last semester. MSA members will see the res- olution for the first time at DRAKE'S Continued from page 1 Maurer said Tibbals didn't deny he was…

…, burned out of control. Schwarzkopf and the allied Arab commander, Saudi Lt. Gen. Khalid bin Sultan, faced the Iraqis across the small wooden table that had notepads, teacups, two tape recorders and a…

… bottle of water for each participant. Other allied commanders - in- cluding British Forces chief, Lt. Gen. Sir Peter de la Billiere, French Lt. Gen. Michel Henri Roquejeoffre, and Arab officers - sat on…

… metal folding chairs behind the two top allied leaders. Meanwhile, President Bush in his evening address to student winners of a national science contest, praised tonight's meeting. Some members shared…

… Arbor attorney sug- gested that Council could avoid lawsuits and simplify this matter by avoiding the attempt to define family. He said the ordinance is designed in part to keep students out, and that if…

… conditions and lack of space. If passed, the definition could restrict student housing areas, pos- sibly preventing groups of more than six students from living to- gether in family-zoned areas. Ann Arbor…

… "New Regents".W "To me (the "New Regent's" actions) degrade the student gov- ernment," Kahl said. "I think it was kind of childish. They don't accomplish much like that." "How could he tell if they were…

… kiss your feet! Bring your beautiful smile to the second floor of the Student Publications Building on Thurday, March 7, 4PM, along with any great snapshots that prove you're hot stuff on film. If you…

… don't, well, you'll be sorry.... Ediad 94 ailu The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

January 17, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… Medical student and member of both the Muslim Student Association (MSA) and the Palestine Solidarity Committee said the destruction of the shanty "could have just been ran- dom violence." However, he…

… accepted phone system March, has been the subject of re- peated attacks. It has previously been vandalized, burned, spray-painted and urinated upon, Ahmed said. Some of the graffiti had been anti-Arab, he…

… added. Nuha Khoury, Rackham Graduate student and PSC member, said she is The destruction of the Palestinian shanty shows that there is no tolerance on campus for Palestinians' -Nuha Khoury, a PSC member…

… possibility of the act being ar anti-Arab statement. & The construction and maintenance of the shanty was a joint venture b} PSC and MSA. The shanty, whict was one of several symbolic struc tures on the Diag…

…, featured slogan advocating Palestinian liberation. The shanty, three years old thi Grad student attacked in front of the Union * A 34 year-old University PHAd candidate in computerscience was assaulted with…

… bottle and broke it over the victim's head. The student was treated for severe head lacerations at the University hospital and summarily released. Although the police have a firm suspect, no arrests have…

… after a thor- ough search, the report added. Student reports sexual assault at the U - Club A University student was sexu- ally assaulted at the U club by an ac- quaintance at 1:00 on Monday morn- ing…

Students Fighting Anti- Semitism - mass meeting at 7 p.m. at Hillel Michigan Student Television Network - mass meeting in the School of Education's Schorling Auditorium tic Tomography" - Dr. Larry Shepp of…

February 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… of different people from business owners to students." Kristen Kirby, Assistant Sales Manager BE AN ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE FOR RPIH1 TFRMS AR Group Meetings Q~ Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… balanced-budget amen Service groups, flooded with applicani are forced to turn away record numb Drs Project SERVE, SAPAC report increasing number of students 'responding to the call' By LISA DINES DAILY…

… STAFF REPORTER Community service organizations on campus have been forced recently to turn unprecedented numbers of vol- unteers away because of space con- straints. "University of Michigan students are…

… responding to the call," said Jeff Howard, director of the Office of Com- munity Service Learning and Project SERVE, a student group that promotes service on campus. Howard said the increase in com- munity…

… Community Service Learn- ing office. Howard said Alternative Spring Break is the one of the most popular programs offered by Project SERVE. The program sends students to week- long community service projects…

… over spring vacation. Alternative Spring Break was started in 1989 with two sites and 15 students and was forced to turn away almost 150 applications this year be- cause of space constraints. The organi…

… opportunities, com- munity service has been a long-stand- ing priority for many people. Howard said, "More student groups are making community service a part of their organization or even their rea- son for being…

… service aspect of her life and the fulfillment that community service brought her. "It's not just something to put on your resume," she said. Student repays bad check after 'U' charges fraud By HOPE…

… CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER A male student was charged with fraud of more than $500 from the Uni- versity in October under the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, the code of non…

…-academic conduct. The student stopped payment on his check to the University after he had registered for classes last semester. The case was closed when the man repayed the loan in full. The records of the code…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… 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…

February 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… 1991 to and granted himself two associate grees. He also raised the grades of son and two other students. Jones resigned in June 1996 when a tjne audit produced several suspi- > transcripts. A two…

…-year investiga- n by state attorneys and Edison offi- Is found eight academic degrees that v been revoked and nine altered .nicripts that have been corrected. tes turned himself in to authorities week No students

… were involved in scheme, prosecutors said. acial assault ngers students The president of the student govern- pt at North Carolina's Guilford lIege was attacked last Wednesday, used by the assailant of…

… taking posi- I support of black students, the icle of Higher Education report- Monday. Mply Martin was knocked uncon- ious from behind. The attacker erred her blouse and wrote a racial ithet across her…

… chest. Anonymous letters criticizing artip's .decision to appoint two black dents to the student senate had been culating throughout campus during cek prior to the attack. The letters denounced her…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…4 -TheMichigan Daily - Wednesday, May 3, 1995 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in Chief ADRIENNE JANNEY…

… American universities. The University's own code, otherwise known as the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibili- ties, came up for review, along with several proposed amendments, at April's Board of…

… Regents meeting. Although the administra- tion decided to scrap the interim policy, it predictably is creating a new and perma- nent code of academic conduct - against the urging of several major student

students be involved in the drafting of the new document. Also, Regent Andrea Fischer Newman (R-Ann Arbor) graciously allowed Michigan Student Assembly President Flint Wainess to speak during the code…

… discourse in the interest of student representation. While some individual and prominent stu- dents have been involved, the University show- cases them as if the student body fully supports the code. Even…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 21, 1998 cI w ffiid$!uu &d ttlg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor…

… often unpre- dictable consequences of substance use. Drugs are a fact of life on the University campus and other college campuses nation- wide. One doesn't have to look too hard to find students using…

April 16, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… interest Arabs and Israelis have shown in peace talks, the State Department said yesterday. "No one knows how long this opportunity will exist," Margaret Tutwiler, the department spokes- person, said in…

… Arabia, Syria and probably Jordan. In all, he will have been home in Washington between trips barely 100 hours. This time Baker may make a stop in Jordan, indicating the inclusion of the Arab kingdom in…

… "against all Arabs and all Muslims and not against Iraq alone." Jordan controlled the West Bank, now held by Israel, from 1948 until 1967. Baker last month left Jordan out of his itinerary, but on his trip…

… peace in the Middle East," spokesperson Tutwiler said. Bush and Baker believe follow- ing up now, directly with the Arabs. and the Israelis, is important if progress is to be made, Tutwiler said. She…

…. 2439 Mason Hall, 8 p.m. Ultimate Frisbee Club, weekly mtg. New members welcome. Fuller Park, lower fields, 5 p.m. Students Concerned About Animal Rights, weekly mtg. Dominick's, 7:30 p.m. Take Back the…

September 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… - -- ------ ., TiT.T ID-EINCI Europeans call for air embargo on Iraq /2 Price I Student Membership I Men's and Womo Now Farr 214 S. Main. " Ann Arbor (4 Blocks from Campus) I ___MMMMMMMM :, w,. 1 I U I I I U I…

… their will to re- sist. Syria and Iran announced that President Hafez Assad would visit Tehran next week. Assad was ex- pected to try to persuade his Iranian allies to join the West and other Arab nations…

… factions linked to the fundamentalist Hezbollah, or Party of God. It is Tehran's main ally in Lebanon. Syria, the main power broker in Lebanon and Iran's main Arab ally; has played a role in earlier hostage…

… releases. Assad's visit to Tehran fol- lows talks in Damascus last weekO with Secretary of State James Baker III during which they discussed the hostage issue. Assad, long a maverick in the. Arab world, has…

… sided with the United States in the Persian Gulf, crisis against his longtime Arab rt- val, Iraq. It is the first time Syria~a enai nd wt ahntni any Middle East conflict and Assadi, cast adrift from his…

January 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

… crossing, Ali burns Lawrence's uniform and gives him a sacred white robe indicating his leadership over the Arabs, in one of the most enjoyable scenes in the film. More than anything else, merciless one, an…

… assigned to the scorching Arabian desert to aid the Arab revolt against the Turks, Lawrence remarks, "It's going to be fun." He travels to Medina on camel back, finally meeting a powerful Arab prince (Alec…

… environment Lawrence loves. The grueling crossing ignites a competitive fire between Lawrence and Ali, the leader of the Arab band. This perilous journey becomes a battle of wills characterizing the tumultuous…

… relationship between these characters throughout the film. As Ali says of Lawrence, "For some men, nothing is written unless they,write it." This expresses the Arab's feelings to Lawrence. He is one of them - a…

Arab tribes into a single, powerful nation. "I will give it to them," he says often in describing his objectives. O'Toole's range in conveying the intricate personality of Lawrence is incredibly dynamic…

…. The amazing events he partakes in change him from aA merciful man to a Finn Carter, who plays a grad student studying the strange seismographic activity in the area. Hmm. The plot thickens when our boys…

… journalism students write the mind numbing in-flight magazines? Travelling by air has an added problem. No one wants to blow up the Greyhound bus from Tulsa to Buffalo (apart from people wholive in Buffalo…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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