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March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. J Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30 p.m. " Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support Group, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 5…

…, however, said Proposal A appears more harmful to the city bud- get than its alternative. Grad student Leland Cseke throws Law student Jason Factor to the ground in Niniitsu Clubhveterdav 2 professors…

… DAILY STAFF REPORTER Politics and the media - so often debated in classes by students and University professors - are being scrutinized this week at the Law School by professors from across the country…

… the me- dia," which will be followed by a roundtable discussion. By LISA DINES DAILY STAFF REPORTER Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford came to the LSA staff meeting yesterday to…

student affairs, she moved into South Quad for one week in order to experience life in the residence halls. "I decided two years ago that I should look into this personally," Hartford said. "There was a lot…

…" environment in which dorms would offer educational programs geared toward specific student inter- ests. Hartford promoted a number of changes including an overhaul of the current residential hall library sys…

…, athletics, School of Music performances and the Office of Student Affairs. On staff training: '"We ask a tremendous amount of these people without being sure that they have enough base training." Courses…

… through the psychology department would help initiate stu- dents into their roles as paraprofes- sionals within the residence halls. The Office of Student Affairs will appoint another task force to imple…

…- ment the changes suggested. The office's goal is to have all students living in "learning communities" by Fall 1996. Hartford asked for the LSA faculty's help in bringing about the changes suggested. "We…

… currently have 5,703 LSA students in the residence halls... This can not be just a student affairs issue. It needs to be a whole University issue. It needs faculty input." Faculty to start evaluating school…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… have become President of the United States, because I think he could have made a difference." Mark Yurechko, an LSA first- year student and a registered Republican, did not vote yesterday. 'I don't trust…

…." Not all students anticipated Brown's strong showing, however. "I didn't think Brown would get that much support at all," said LSA senior Bob Fajardo. "Just from what I've seen, he seems to appeal to a…

student-run center came in response to 1987 protests by Black organizations and other student groups against institutionalized racism. The coalition's goals were to educate students about class differ…

… met," she added. Most members of the board and volunteers are African American graduate students, Matthews said. She added that she encourages other minorities to become involved with the center. MSA…

November 19, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… dramatic advance toward ending the hostage ordeal. The United Nations has been leading diplomatic efforts to gain freedom for Western hostages in Lebanon in exchange for the release of Arab de- tainees held…

… three remaining hostages - two Germans and an Italian - would be released. U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said all See HOSTAGES, Page 2 Student files against ROTC Police arrest 4 protest…

…'s mort- gage and was the sole owner of*the building. See PROTEST, Page 2 by Gwen Shaffer Daily Higher Education Reporter A gay Eastern Michigan Univer- sity student is trying to receive a U.S. Army…

… common precept argues that fate is written on the wall, but the Michigan Student Assembly's fate may be inscribed on candidates' campaign fliers as voters take to the year. There are 38 candidates vying…

… independents. Even though every school does not have a vacant seat, all students can vote in the election since two referenda are included on the ballot. The referenda consist of propos- als for automatic…

student group recognition and the addition of the Environmental Issues Committee. In order for the referenda to be passed, two-thirds of voting stu- dents must voice their approval. Although candidates…

… have criti- cized the election campaign for fo- cusing on petty partisan politics, each side has voiced heated opinions on issues ranging from administra- tion-student relations to students' rights. See…

… VOTE, Page 2 Students express lack of interest in MSA, elections See the Daily's special MSA election coverage on page 3 polls today and tomorrow. This fall's MSA election has featured charges against…

… Reporter Michgan Student Assembly can- didates will be looking for a stu- dent mandate today and tomorrow - but similar to past elections, the resounding student message will probably be one of apathy…

…. Students said they do not plan to vote in MSA elections because they are either unaware of the assembly and its purpose or are disheartened by the ineffectiveness of past and current administrations. "There…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 26, 1990 01i fidigt al EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. From the Daily The ball is rolling Don't let anti-deputization movement lose steam THE STUDENT MOVEMENT RISING as a result of the deputization of University…

… security officers came to a head before Thanksgiving break. The protests and demonstrations brought the issue to the forefront not only on campus, but state-wide. As classes resume and students be- gin…

… will the goals of the movement be obtained. In fact,"it is still necessary for more students to get involved with the anti- deputization effort. Already, many stu- dents who are not traditionally active…

… in campus politics have become part of the movement, but there are still many students who remain uninformed or apathetic. President Duderstadt still does not believe studentS oppose the deputiza- tion…

… of campus security officers. Though the more than 1,000 people who attended the rally or teach-in rep- resent the largest protest movement in years, he said the students opposing deputization are in…

… the minority. In fact, Duderstadt said more than 50 percent of the students who send him messages via MTS support the switch to campus police. Though these students hardly indicate a representative…

… conservative students and jeopardize any chance of success. The University's ills should be ad- dressed, but not necessarily all at once. The attractiveness of the effort to op- pose campus police, and what…

… continues. EE- e M- + A LTROL9e JE DD TBk A00 E TLE C Students should study less, and learn a little more By Christopher Norman "Can you believe what has been hap- pening in Eastern Europe and the Soviet…

… also with Arab nations. The United States also has embargo participation from countries like the Soviet Union, Japan, and numerous others. It might be hard to find a period in history that share all of…

February 05, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 5, 1990 (he d gnBal EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NEWS 313 764 0552 ARTS 763…

… Issues Fo- rum is designed to provide space for discourse on a wide range of What's your c topics. Inaddition,the Daily wants to Daily has insti- Send or bring tuted a new let- Student Public tars policy…

… or bring yourletters to the ear rom you. Student Publica- ters to the tions Building, ons Building located at 420 Street. Or, Maynard Street. letr In addition, you letters on can bring in let- )r send…

… here on cam- pus ("UCAR demands action from 'U', 1/31/90). Many students, regardless of whether or not they agree with UCAR's politics, have benefitted from their activ- ity. Nevertheless, one of the…

… major con- cerns of minority students on this campus is of how representative UCAR is of the minority community. Doubtless, none of us would be against seeing appropriate numbers of minority students here…

…. The University's track record of recruitment of minority students has been, at best, embarrassing, regardless of how we compare to other universities. The same goes for retention of minority students

January 23, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… FISCHER For the Daily Cooperation between groups on oppos- ing sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict may come as a surprise to some, but two student groups, the University's Progressive Zion- ist Caucus (PZC…

… Febru- ary as a pilot program open to about 500 students. Officials hope Mcard will be in the hands of all University students on the Ann Arbor campus by the beginning of the fall term. Mcard will extend…

… not going to be low enough for the merchants - it's going to be difficult to resolve," he predicted. Mcard will replace current student identi- fication cards and include two magnetic stripes: one…

… purchases. Exist- ing identification cards will be re-encoded to take advantage of the new program. To ensure security, students will have to enter a four-digit personal identification code at the point of…

… purchase. Students would not have to open an ac- count at First of America, Russell said. University and First of America officials expect to approve a logo for Mcard early this week. The card is modeled…

… University and First of America, both sides said late last week the pilot program should be launched within a month. About 1,000 students - half selected at random and half selected because they use Entrde…

… middle class. At the same time, the president is See CLINTON, Page 2 Arab bombers kill 19 Israeli soldiers Israel seals West Bank and Gaza Strip to Palestinians; Despite bombing, peace talks to continue…

…- cussions. Liaison to the PSC and former chair of the PZC, Shari Robinson, said those events were integral to promoting mutual under- See STUDENTS, Page 2 DUGUILAS KANR/D AiLaily Snowed in at Crisler…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… MORE HAZING Continued from page 1 nity coordinator said, "The wholeGreek community is moving forward into modern Greek life. Things have to change ... and the change has to come from the students. The…

… University. The program was supposed to be part of the sanctions given to the former Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity after a recent hazing incident. On Sept. 4, a University student almost died as a result of the…

… University student. On Oct. 5, the fraternity decided to turn in its charter and is no longer forced to uphold those sanctions. Although the trial concentrated mostly on fraternities, Westol men- tioned…

… Care er O::pt:ions: for Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates A U-M College of Pharmacy seminar open to all students Thursday, October 13, 1994 7-9 p.m. 3554 C.C. Little Building (corner of Church & Geddes…

…, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain - said in a formal communique that the allied military build-up "should continue until they are sure that Ira no longer poses a threat." The council…

STUDENTS Continued from page 1. troops has caused the return of many anxieties for students and faculty who. previously served. Assistant Professor of Nursing Penny Pierce served six months dur- ing the Gulf…

… troops over in 1990, and one of the major results was the stabilityof oil prices and the subsequent economic recovery of the United States. Oil prices fell Friday because we assured the Arab states thatn…

… commander, says the recent send- ing of troops to Kuwait is not directly affecting undergraduate students. "I really don't sense any urgency towards me personally, or towards the others in ROTC," Rosi said…

students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $90. Winter term (January through April) is $95, year-long (September through April) is $160. On…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… yesterday, tightening a noose around the Arab country to pressure it to turn over suspects in the bomb- ing of Pan AM Flight 103. The punitive measures were sanctions approved by the United Nations, but a…

… citizens of countries support- ing the sanctions. Although there is Arab sentiment against the sanctions, nations in the region abided by a U.N. resolution passed March 31 banning arms sales to Libya and…

… .Black students are living up Infoirmtion and Library Studies Medicine to their responsibilities as citizens .....t:he:Thi:M...e.Le Kinesiology John' Uy " and human beings," Hyland said. Charles Smith…

…"WMZT NE IT'usra INTNTIONS TO 91E. OF THE~ U~.,E.RS ' ~N Continued from page 1 have a responsibility to change that from here on end." Students vehemently kicked, ripped and screamed as they tore down the…

… sexism is dead," Green said. The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center and University Minority Student Services helped to sponsor the event. ,_ ' a- - -H - .......... HEWITi Join Ou…

… great career with us. Interested students please forward resumes to: Lisa Jost, Hewitt Associates, P.O. Box 497, Lincolnshire, IL 60069. CITY Continued from page 1 South U. after a game and break things…

…." Van Houweling said he felt the meeting focused on the wrong is- sues. He said instead of discussing ways to lure students away from WRITE FOR THE DAILY LEARN BARTENDING 40 Hours- Weekends Low tuition…

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… try to come up with proposals plus alter- native activities," Brater said. "It's going to involve leadership from the students and the University seems very supportive of those efforts." - Daily…

… Administration Reporter Melissa Peerless contributed to this report. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of…

October 31, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… Olthouse, an LSA first- year student, said she was impressed by the jail cell. "It's cool the way they're going about it. It kind of sparks my inter- est." JENNIFER DUNETZ/DailI Engineering junior Jully…

…- hol Awareness Week, Crime Pre- Night Out, and bike registration during festifall. "If we get the word out a lot more, students will start utilizing what we do." said LSA junior Eric Stempien. "We know…

…. Creativity, time to invest & a dynamic personality wanted! Stop in and pick up your application at the: Student Publications Building 420 Maynard--2nd floor. Questions? Call 764-0554 Application deadline…

…: November 1 lack of knowledge, and my mislead students. " Indian American Student Association presents their annual 7:30 p.m., 9{jv. 2nd 1991 PO'WERCE9TER Enjoy an evening of traditionaltIndian dance…

… land-for-peace formulation in pre- cisely those words. Baker said afterward that all ele- ments of U.S. policy were not "necessarily, specifically" in Bush's speech. He said Arabs and Israelis are well…

… aware of the U.S. position and emphasized that the two U.N. PARTY!!! Bush urged only that Israel out of a spirit of "fairness" to Palestinians and that the Arabs commodate their demands Israel…

… through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students atthe University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rateforfalwinter91,-92is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail are $149…

October 04, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…* Battle of the Orthodoxies 0 by Jesse Walker A number of student groups, including the Homeless Action Committee (HAC), the Ann Arbor Tenant's Union, and ACT-UP, recently sponsored a…

… the spectrum. The record speaks otherwise: * In 1987, the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) and other groups led an assault on student radio station WCBN-FM. As a result, the station came very…

… University passed an "and-harassment" policy that radically restricted students' freedom of speech. Among the activities a University pamphlet described as "harassment" were "display(ing) a confederate flag on…

… the door of your room in the residence hall" and being a member of a student organization that "sponsors entertainment that includes a comedian who slurs Hispanics." The policy was eventually declared…

… unconstitutional in court. * Twice during the 1988-89 school year, the Michigan Student Assembly attempted to derecognize student organizations for exercising their freedom of speech. One, Tagar, was attacked for…

… painting the slogan "Stop Arab Terrorism" on a shanty they built outside the Graduate Library, a slogan that implied that all Arabs are terrorists. The attempt to derecognize the group continued atn after…

… nothing to do with the attack. With the removal of the old clique from power in the 1989 student elections and the fall of the United Coalition Against Racism, such incidents became more rare, though anti…

… attended college in the Sixties and now hold teaching posts. The charge is absurd. The impetus behind compulsory classes on racism, speech codes, etc. has come from students, not faculty. The victims of PC…

January 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… of the increase can be at- tributed to an increase in applicants from outside the eastern Michigan area. "We've had significant progress (in recruiting) out state students... We got more students from…

… percent. "(The decline) is exclusively due to demographics and the economy," said Stanley Henderson, director of admissions and orientation at WMU. "Students will choose to stay at home... or attend…

…' blood," said al- Thawra, the newspaper of Iraq's rul- ing Baath Arab Socialist Party. Perez de Cuellar's proposal calls for a U.N. force to monitor a phased withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait and the…

… Persian Gulf crisis is over, pressure will moue for diplomatic solutions to other longstanding Middle East problems, such as the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian question. Perez de Cuellar planned…

… 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winte?| terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and winter $39 fortwo terms, $22 for…

… one term. Campus delivery $28.00 for two terms. Prorated rates: $25 for two terms; $11 for one term. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan r t AN, -T'W"5YOs, i&,lL1CK, f Lar4)- ISN'T !7' kFESIV6- 7o 1pRt E-vC,.HA RA C-r -~ R-Nlr IK!! /-J!5 v KtoW 7H E Kt b's qE &ONNA CON…

… saying that 1,000 University students travel abroad annually (this is the number that study or work abroad). An additional 2,000 go abroad primarily for travel. Participation in international activities is…

… another person. What a heck of a person you are and boy do I hope you sleep good at night. You are one of a kind. Sandra S Miller LSA first-year student A formal apology from MSA Dear Mrs. Khalid: Please…

… accept this letter as a partial apology for the verbal attack which you suffered on March 24, 1992, in the chambers of the Michigan Student Assem- bly. This apology was directed by a vote of the assembly…

January 22, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 22, 1992 - Page 3 MSA gets auditor, *exames elections by Jennifer Silverberg Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) approved the hiring of a…

… selected from a pool of 30 candidates. She will be responsible for keeping the books for MSA, Student Legal Services *.and the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. "Whatever my position in detail with the assembly is, I…

… the idea that more students are active in November elections than in April, passed 24-4-5. Duderstadt cites shifts in research priorities by Purvi Shah Daily Administration Reporter Borrowing a term…

… universities should try to refocus their relation- ship with the federal government back to a partnership, place a higher priority on attracting students to science research fields, and work on thinking broadly…

…." However, Rackham graduate student Curtis Gehman asserted that money could be redirected from administrative bureaucracy to help solve the problems Duderstadt posed. He said, "Personally I think a lot of the…

… budget has grown disproportionately com- pared to the student body and fac- ulty funds. Puppy love Recent graduate Tom Weber cuddles with Madison, one of his twin puppies, on the Diag yesterday. HAC…

… the council, and will continue to demand rights for homeless people in AnnArbor until they feel city homeless are given the attention they deserve, said Dresser, a Rack- ham student. "Both the county…

December 03, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… Bush administration overcame one dispute with Palestinian Arabs yesterday but confronted the possibility of the Mideast peace talks opening tomorrow without Israel. Despite expressions of confidence by U…

… negotiated include self-rule for Palestinians who live under Israel control, the Arabs' refusal to accept a Jewish state in the region and Israel's retention of lands captured from Syria and Jordan in the 1967…

…-level officials would show up but there was no assurance they would engage in substantive negotiations before Monday. "They'll all be here," a U.S. official said, referring to Israel, the Palestinians and the Arab

… delegations. See MIDEAST, Page 2 Student seeks 4th Ward City Council seat by David Rheingold Daily City Reporter Rackham student Peter Nicolas announced yesterday that he will run for the 4th Ward seat…

…," Ouimet said. Nicolas, originally from Rochester, N.Y., also recently re- ceived an undergraduate degree in economics from the University. See STUDENT, Page 2 Santa collects. Art School junior Kevin…

September 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… buildup in the Middle East could total $15 billion in the next fiscal year, but promised disgruntled law- makers a "significant increase" in help from Arab nations and other American allies. Cheney and Gen…

…- come involved in combat. Several senators used yesterday's session to show their distress over the amounts of military backing supplied by Arab nations in the region, and financial support from U…

…'about it," said LSA first-year student Amanda: Flies. When asked if she talked to Becky about birth control, Karen. Bell said, "I talked about sex and what can happen. I didn't talk about abortion, and I…

… 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 (2 semesters) $28.00 in…

…-town and $39 out-of-town, for fall only $18.00 in-town and $22.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard…

November 08, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Arab Americans. In the fall and winter, students will develop minority health manuals and collect data on health problems, care resources and funding for minorities…

…o enr at alnI.n aI v, - tiv n am r_._ i emca ai' VI.ldILdIy - i uteUd), INUvtleletrF , .i.y7'+- Hoekstra encourages students to 'clamor for change' By MEGAN SCHIMPF Daily Staff Reporter U.S. Rep…

…. "You should be clamor- ing for change right now because the picture isn't going to be very pretty." Hoekstra, who spoke to a group of 20 students last night in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union…

… grass-roots perspective. What I found was it doesn't look any better from up close than it does from far away." Hoekstra explained to the students that Washington is suffering from a fail- ure of ideas…

…'s where I think we are in Washing- ton," he said. To get involved, Hoekstra said students should be informed voters at the polls and volunteer to work for campaigns. "We need your involvement. We need your…

… help," he said. LSA first-year student Shannon Dudycha said she enjoyed Hoekstra's lecture. "I'm glad I chose this to come to," she said. "Besides the points he made, I liked the humor he had." Adam…

students of the University in the palm of their hand. Students have to act now," Clampitt said. Hoekstra was instrumental in writing the Contract for America, a document signed by all the Republican members…

…, including singles and married couples, it also offers tips that college students can follow. "I think it's real expensive to be a student in Ann Arbor," Zirkel said. Zirkel suggests that student organi…

…- zations, like fraternities or sororities use Sam's Club, adiscount, bulk food store to help cut costs. Students who need cash should also consider sell- ing at resale stores. Also, every Saturday, the Ann…

… Arbor News advertises merchandise that sells for less than $70 in the freebies section. Zirkel said some excellent deals can be found there. It's also a great place for students to advertise because they…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 26, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… Reporter EVANSTON, Ill. - Members of the Association of Big Ten Students gathered at Northwestern iversity this weekend to share ideas about com- ing problems such as alcohol abuse on college campuses. About…

… 70 delegates attended the two-day confer- ence representing each Big Ten school's student government organization, with the exception of the University of Minnesota. "This is an unfound treasure of…

… ideas," said Michigan Student Assembly President Trent Thompson. The conference allows the student government Ombers to share their schools' policies on a vari- ety of topics. During the conference, each…

… delega- tion submits a report or brief explanation of their procedures on 12 topics - student government Hudson's building tlean-up begins DETROIT (AP) - A layer of dust covered a wide area of the city…

…, Page 3A. Arts, Pag structure, student services, alcohol policy, student- faculty relations, fundraising and student group funding, teaching assistant proficiency, public rela- tions, safety for students

…, student unions, academic counseling and recycling. Discussion about alcohol policies focused on "dry" campuses, the designation of fraternities and sororities as on- or off-campus entities, the reduc- tion…

April 17, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter After more than four hours of debates, goodbyes and parting poems, the Michigan Student Assembly gavel officially changed hands last night. MSA President Fiona Rose and…

… said. "Ninety percent of the things Flint and I have e ... have nothing to do with Tuesday night T etings." Wainess said Rose's election is a "parting gift" from the students. "The person replacing me in…

… challenged assembly members to be "non- partisan on the assembly, but partisan everywhere else - partisan for the students." The orientation meetings for new representatives last week helped them to feel…

… comfortable at last night's meeting, Mehta said. Rose and Mehta intro- duced newly elected students to assembly protocol and campus issues, as well as a few current MSA members. "The 'new' meeting ... went…

… smoothly. We had a good, respective debate," Rose said. "This student government means business." LSA Rep. Ryan Friedrichs, a new member on the assembly, said the Rose-Mehta administration has already taken…

… "electronic town hall on the MSA confer" discussion about the relevance of political parties at the University. "I'd like the students to discuss whether the advan- tages of having parties outweigh the…

… disadvantages," Theis said. Theis invited all representatives and students to comment on his research about political parties on item 48 of"MSA-Talks." Also during the first meeting, MSA members de- feated a…

… resolution that criticized The Michigan Daily's coverage of the recent theft of 8,700 newspapers and that encouraged MSA's minority affairs commission to ensure minority students' views are accurately…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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… early 1980s - the most severe of the eight since World War II- he said He explained students from technical backgrounds - such as engineering and accounting - will lie better off than LSA graduates. He…

… and the Persian Gulf crisis. This crisis caused a de- cline in "consumer confidence" - a measure correlated to consumer spending, hurting an already vulner- able economy. Students at the Business school…

…. The suspects were last seen flee- ing southbound away from the apartment complex, Ann Arbor po- lice reports said. A student was hit by a car when crossing the street in front of University Hospitals…

… complaining about students crossing the street, but they really have no regard for pedestrians," Levine said. Levine suffered a broken fibula and head lacerations as a result of the incident. He intends to…

… press charges. Assistant Director of Recruiting Sandy Grabczynski. However, she did not believe any more students than usual would graduate without a solidified job. "What recruiters have always said…

… about Michigan MBAs and BBAs is that they're very hard- working, down to earth, feet on the ground, roll up the sleeves type worker." More students do not appear to be turning to University graduate…

…- rector of Admissions and Student Services at the Business School, said the increase was consistent with an- nual trends. Rackham Assistant Dean Homer Rose attributed his school's increase to a growing…

… sense that the job market will open up for Ph.D.s within the next few years. 4,000 students receive honors by Andrew Levy Daily Staff Reporter A nearly-full Hill Auditorium was host yesterday to the 68…

… for two or more terms; Class Honors recipients, with at least a 3.5 GPA for 1990; and winners of William J. Branstrom Prizes, first-year students in the top 5 percent of their class. Following the…

… presentation of the honorees, remarks were made on be- half of the students, the faculty, and the regents. Michel Oksenberg, a University political science prof. and the direcr tor of the Center for Chinese Stud…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… Israelis and wounding 27, the army said. The attack was the third from Arab territory in two days. At least four Palestinians were killed and two Israeli soldiers injured in Israel's self-declared security…

… College Press Service A powerful new "fortified" wine reportedly is gaining popularity among college students, prompting several national alcoholism education groups to issue warnings on campuses in recent…

… weeks. The wine Cisco, which some students refer to as "liquid crack" because of its strength, is becoming a preferred drink among college students "in some places" because it offers "a cheap and powerful…

…, warning students of its effects. BACCHUS International, another campus alcohol awareness group, is planning to send letters to its campus chapters to warn them of Cisco's new popularity. "Cisco is a…

… society has ma- tured," Granados said. "There is less fear of the United States and we have a more pragmatic vision of our relg- tionship with the United States." Students nestled on fault line celebrate…

… predicted quake * College Press Service At Southeast Missouri State University, December 3 is a student theme party. They're calling it the "It's Not Our Fault" gala. At Memphis State University, a local…

…," said Mary Robinson, a student at Shelby State Community College in Memphis. December 3, it turns out, is the day one scientist has predicted a gi- ant, destructive earthquake will heave through the…

… central Midwest. While earthquakes are notoriously difficult to predict, many residents clearly are worried. For the approximately 980,000 college students in the region, the prospect of a term…

…-ending earthquake has lent this semester a strange un- easiness. "One of our residence halls sits on the fault," said Vicki Nenninger, a student at Southeast Missouri in Cape Girardeau. Students who live there "are…

… worried about it." "Most students are taking the at- titude: if it happens, it happens," Nenninger added. The countdown began when Dr. Iben Browning, a climatologist who lives in New Mexico, predicted there…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

… drivers, unsuspecting passengers, and innocent pedestrians. The victims are often college students with promising futures who dream of a ca- reer or marriage. This dream is snuffed out in a matter of…

… champagne have begun. Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD) would like everyone to be aware of this danger. We need to be on the lookout for possible tragedies and avoid them. No one wants to attend a funeral…

…- erful weapons: Reason and truth. Blake Girardot LSA sophomore No guns, no guts To the Daily: I have been a student at the University since 1987. During this time I have seen very little accomplished by…

… MSA except arguing among its members. Finally, last week MSA appeared as though they were going to do something constructive for the students of this cam- pus for the first time in recent history. They…

November 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, November 7, 1990 - Page 3 Assembly :Attendance The following Michigan Student Assembly members were present for opening and closing roll call at last night's meeting…

… (Rackham) Jonathan Uy (Med.) Jennifer Van Valey (LSA) Hunter Van Valkenburgh (LSA) Aaron Williams (Engin.) The following Michigan Student Assembly members were absent for either opening or closing roll call…

…/Daily Angela Burks, MSA vice-president, talks to student leaders about room allocations. More than 100 students came to the MSA meeting to protest the room allocations proposal. Action sues party for election…

… slander by Christine Kloostra and Stefanie Vines, Daily Staff Reporters All student organizations request- ing offices from the Michigan Stu- dent Assembly received space, al- though many of them were not…

… Koppelman. "I'll think (the student groups) will be happy once they forget standing for three hours in the MSA chambers." Student groups criticized the methods used to allocate the offices. Brian Cook, staff…

… office with radio equipment. If unauthorized members are in the office we can be fined $10,000 or be jailed for 10 years." One student organization wanted space changed because of a personal conflict with…

… another student group. Sangeeta Patel, vice-president of the Undergraduate Law Club, said her group didn't want to split an of- fice with a competing pre-law asso- ciation. "We didn't want to share of- fice…

… should." Not all students, however, came to MSA to complain about a spe- cific change in room allocations. Troy Hollar, the Gilbert and Sulli- van Society President said his par- ticular problem was in…

…, but he didn't. by Christine Kloostra Daily MSA Reporter A member of the Action party filed suit in the Michigan Student Assembly's Election Court against the Conservative Coalition (CC) Monday…

September 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…Groups get new on Diag by Annabel Vered Project SERVE (Students in Educationally Rewarding Volunteer Experiences) sponsored a Volunteer portunities Fair on the Diag yes- terday to recruit members for…

… the Diag)." The participating organizations included health, environmental, and crisis intervention groups. Engineering junior Rob Guttman heads the University Students Against Cancer organization…

… sopho- more Amy Gray. "This seems like the best place to do it." Graduate student Rob Saxon added, "I've done some volunteer work before, and it's a good way to meet people and feel good about do- ing…

… something back." by Gwen Shaffer Students entering technical, en- gineering and health-related fields may find higher starting salaries thani students who enter other careers, but they will also have to…

… still low-paying jobs - averaging less than $30,000 a year, according to the report - many students are choosing those fields, May said. She explained the current concern for the environment and the…

… prestige associated with public service careers has drawn students into those fields. "For awhile, computer science ca- reers were thought to be what every- one needed to go into," May said. "But that trend…

… therapists and medical tech- nologists also reported a rise in salary offers, although the report did . not specify by how much. Students looking for jobs in eco- nomic and finance careers found a lower…

… increase from last year of 6.8 percent. The report hasn't phase some LSA students, already planning on entering low-paying careers. "I really love news broadcasting and I'd still stick with it even if the…

… high salaries, students should avoid basing career decisions solely on money. "If someone wants to pursue a career - even if its not in a great field - they should still follow that path because they…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

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…. 1:: ( - -s . - . $4i x. rS - - :' r " _ 1 K I; u 62 :2 f /~. w Ann Arbor city e Students will go to the polls Monday for the third time in a month. We feel it is imperative that students vote to…

… city has stiffened noise violations, twice used chemical weapons on student crowds, and restricted Greek houses from obtaining per- mits to purchase or build additions to their houses, resulting in three…

… Arbor police maced Black students at a South Quad party, Hunter publicly lobbied for them in a rally on the Diag. 2nd Ward KIn the 2nd Ward, Republican Peter Fink will best serve his constituents. Fink…

… protecting student residents from suburbanite tyr- any. In the debates, Fink displayed regret that student-city relations have deteriorated and seems sympathetic to the treatment the Greek system has received…

… or preferences in the ten- sions between students and suburban residents. As a newcomer, he may do more than the incumbant to diffuse hostilities. His opponent, incumbent Democrat Bob Grady should be…

… perhaps one of the best candidates and hence our strongest endorsement. All students in the 4th Ward - regardless of their party preference - should elect Peter Nicolas, who is running on the Democratic…

October 20, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… Reporter With students' fear of the se- rial rapist mounting, calls to the University's student-run walk- ing services have skyrocketed. Thursday's attack of an Ann Arbor woman is believed to be the 10th…

… million last year - an increase of 2.3 percent - but inflation is expected to remain at 3.2 percent. "Since the state is not subsidizing (in-state tuition), we've had to ask students to pay a little more…

… bus bombing Los Angeles Times TEL AVIV, Israel - A suicide bomber, apparently an Islamic mili- tant opposed to the Arab-Israeli peace negotiations, blew up a crowded bus ring the morning rush hour in…

… Reporter A new University institute will help improve the productivity and efficiency of small businesses and will provide an opportunity for Engi- neering students to learn skills that may eventually land…

… directly con- trolled by the University," said Engi- neering Dean Peter Banks, a co-orga- nizer of the project. The institute will employ approxi- mately 100 University graduate and undergraduate students

… to develop new engineering technologies in re- sponse to the growing needs of small- and medium-sized private industry. Students will solve problems re- lated to agile machining, laser tech- nology and…

… auto body assembly. George Carnigan, associate dean for graduate education in Engineer- ing and co-organizer of the project, said the institute will help prepare engineering students for careers after…

… to provide more or less a hospital or clinic to gain some experience that industry tells us is missing." Mechanical engineering students will be primarily involved in the insti- tute, along with…

October 03, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…, was built in 1953 and rebuilt in 1983. Fling it Morgan Brazilian, a third-year law student, plays frisbee on the Diag. p ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT APPLYING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

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…- sign to its students. RC sophomore Lucas Ortega said; that some students transfer because the RC "makes you feel like your not part of the rest of the Univer- sity," but rather a part of one "social and…

… educational niche." In spite of the students who have transferred to LSA, administrators of the RC point to the fact that enroll- ment at the RC has grown steadily. Herb Eagle said that in the pas decade, the…

… RC has had roughly a 3 percent increase in students. The disagreement concerning at- trition in the RC may be resolved next year when the RC embarks on an attrition study. be Mirbwniailg The Michigan…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 21

…:00. Tales of Arab Detroit (1995) An examination of tensions be- tween Arab and American cultures in our neighboring metropolis. Lane 7:00. Free. Nadja (1995) See Saturday. Mich 9:30. W E D N E S D A Y Romance…

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… Theater, $7 ($5 students). Call 764-0450. Falsettos EMU presents the William Finn-James Lapine double bill of musicals, "March of the Falsettos" and "Falsettoland." 8 p.m., Sponberg Theater (EMU campus…

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… U N D A Y ... A Name You Never Got Ronda Slater performs her one- woman play about adoption. 2 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom, $10 ($8 students). Call 971-2230. A Midsummer Night's Dream See Thursday…

March 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

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February 01, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Professor interested in theater, a Palestinian American student studying Economics, a nurs- ing student in her second term, and a student from Hebrew University who grew up in Jerusalem and is now Visiting…

Arab Emirates, the Gaza Strip, and Israel. Zalatimo said when he was able to speak to his mother last week she sounded "very nervous." There had been a 24-hour military curfew im- posed on her town…

…, meaning that she could not leave her house. "She's not really sure what's going on," Za- latimo said. A member of Students Against U.S. Intervention in the Middle East (SAUSI), Zalatimo questioned why the U…

… dozen campuses and com- munity groups, sponsored the event. "George Bush is the most hon- est President," said Near Eastern Studies graduate student and teach-in speaker Stephen Sheehi. "He's not ashamed…

…Auley, a gradu- ate student in political science, in- tended to address inconsistencies in U.S. foreign policy, but in his research he said he discovered that policy has been consistent. "War is so much a…

… that they will leave with their dead in bats and coffins," Iraqi radio warned. An Iraqi newspaper forecast "a thunderous storm blowing on the Arab desert." During the battle for Khafji, an- other battle…

… October 1988 asked all universities and high schools to change Native Ameri- can symbols and logos. At EMU, we established a committee com- prised of faculty, students, and alumni to look into the prospect…

January 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… the U.S. defenses seemed tantamount to keeping Israel from retaliating and possibly causing Arab countries to leave the anti-Iraq coalition. After inspecting the missile dam- age, Eagleburger said…

… dream our reality' by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter Students gathered yesterday to celebrate the third-annual Univer- sity-recognized Martin Luther King Day, titled "Making his Dream our Reality…

… Rights, questioned the legality of "race-exclusive" scholarships last December. University President James Duderstadt said the "campus is a microcosm of the world." He noted increasing anti-Arab sentiment…

…'s war," said Rackham student Errol Hen- derson who was the last speaker. "This is not our thing. They're de- stroying us by getting us out of school and sending us to the front. We've fought for everyone…

… George Davis discussed what he described as continuing racism on campus, including incidents such as the racist slurs directed at Black students at the Law School, lack of minority enrollment, and…

… discrimination against Black stu- dents by University deputized See RALLY, Page 2 SOS bill blocked from MSA bJuie Foster Daily MSA Reporter The steering committee of the Michigan Student Assembly rejected a…

…. Students attend events, catch up on work on their day off by Lisa Sanchez Daily Staff Writer Officially, classes were out of session yesterday, but that didn't hamper the hustle and bustle of University…

…. It's well-diversified, not solely concen- trating on African American con- "Unfortunately, the two things I wanted to see were at the same time," said Beth Dodd, a graduate student in the School of…

… Informa- tion and Library Studies. Business school junior Joe Blanco and LSA junior Paul Bris- After attending an event on cul- tural assimilation, Law student David Nach said he discussed race issues with…

January 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… have every right to say what we want, without being thrown in a camp for it," Deyar added. The final speaker, first year law student, Karima Bennoune, is also an Arab-American. Bennoune em- phasized the…

… they do it swiftly and devastatingly. Enough with (Saddam). He has to be stopped now," Paul Shwartzman, a Business School junior, said. Several students shared their pre- dictions for what action they…

… be- lieved Israel will take. "Israel is going to do what ev- eryone expects them to do, and that is to counterattack," said first-year LSA student Larry Bartos. "Hopefully, the coalition will realize…

… Bennoune's demand for an end to U.S. -bombing. Bennoune reminded the crowd that the student movement of the 1960s contributed to the cessation of the Vietnam War and urged them to take similar non…

… Williams. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had vowed in advance to answer, American hostilities with an attack' on Israel, a bid to widen the Per- sian Gulf war and tempt Arab na- tions - Syria and Egypt among…

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November 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… Lee Shufro Reflecting an image of a liberal University community, students yes- terday overwhelmingly voted for Democratic incumbent candidates over Republicans. Polling figures indicate that more than…

… 3,000 voters participated in the democratic process at University polling stations. Most of these vot- ers were students. LSA Sophomore Erick Laurila had strong feelings about voting yes- terday. "I…

…. Engineering first-year student Brian Ankrapp attempted vote by ab- sentee ballot in his hometown of Bloomfield Hills but was unable to receive one in time. Though many students utilized their constitution- ally…

… promises. However, Blanchard is pro-choice and Engler is not," said Joe Guith, an LSA first year student who chose not to cast his vote for either candidate. "Both have their high points, but they…

… when Bomzer proclaimed that Kahane "was a strident voice calling Never Again,"' the slogan used by Kahane in reference to the Holocaust. "Tell all Arabs don't sleep so quiet tonight," Margolis said. "We…

… are Jews, we are religious Jews and we don't buy that crap of turning the other cheek. There will be hell to pay for this affront." Asked if he was threatening Arabs, Margolis said: "I use simple…

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April 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

students to a lecture by Jeffrey S. Lehman Dean of The University of Michigan Law School discussing The Search for Arab-Israeli Peace: There's No Turning Back Lecture by Dr. Aaron Miller Deputy Middle East…

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… Coordinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations, U.S. Department of State rr …

October 26, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… forces and Jewish and Arab-American activists, arrived in Cairo in the early morning hours. He was greeted by Presi- dent Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and immediately visited the tomb of Anwar Sadat, the…

… in the peace process, the White House assembled a who's who list of figures in the American Jewish and Arab communities to ac- company the entourage. c.m ...r.g.m.".drss........s.. ........ br y f…

… at the Ann Arbor Public Library. Abduction of student linked to June case Police stress Sunday's assault is not related to Ann Arbor's serial rapist By FRANK C. LEE Daily Staff Reporter Ann Arbor…

… police have found simi- ities between the alleged kidnap- ping and threatened rape of a Univer- sity student Sunday morning and an- other case that occurred last June. The abduction of an 18-year…

April 09, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… 132nd Annual Spring Concert with Bob McGrath of Sesame Street and the 1967 Around-the-World Glee Club. Sat. April 11, 1992 8PM * Hill Auditorium Tickets: $8, $6, $5, $3 Student i Available at Hill…

… in late 1988 on grounds Arafat had accepted Israel's right to exist. Contacts were severed again after Arab terrorists attacked an Israeli beach in June 1990. Hanan Ashrawi, spokesperson for…

… at dawn near Sarra, about 900 miles southeast of Libya's capital. Arab east Jerusalem exploded in celebration yesterday at news that Arafat was alive. Thousands of Palestinians hugged, shouted and…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscriptions for spring/summer term are available for $9. No off…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… debate." Leshetz said she hoped the speakers would give students different perspectives from which to view the Arab-Israeli conflict. In hopes of expanding the discussion, Leshetz said UAC has tried to…

…- terman Town Hall Celebrity Luncheon Series. "It wasn't a script anyone could have written," Smith said, referring to the overwhelming fact that Arab and Jew, Palestinian and Israeli, actually sat down at…

… target many different kinds of students in its promo- tional campaign. She said she anticipates a ir"i °.... ! l r /.r~k.'/ ! ,$is:.au<. o.. .. ... x }.yy '= Vie. ,c F f O'' " i r i 1, , /xf.+% .:: i/Y!frni.: …

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 20, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… if J shafted orsabotaged the process, only the students would suffer." Panelists were picked by the student governments of the University's differ- ent schools. Previously, student govern- ment leaders…

… and administrators said they were concerned that there was not enough time to find panelists. Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen Hartford said having anti-Code sentiment on the Student

… far from unanimous, however. "None of the things the Code does is punishment - it's helpful," said Erin Kenney, an LSA first-year student. "A couple people had questions and said they weren't sure…

… to a later spring break this year, students have an opportunity to spend the week with students from other uni- versities. "This year I'm psyched to have a million raging, drunk college kids around so…

September 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… disabilities don't necessarily have to hinder a student's education. With the proper faculty understanding and help, many LD students succeed at the top universities at the top of their class. Tim Sheehy, an LSA…

… Shelly, is very understanding as far as test-taking outside of class." Dana Green, a first-year graduate student in the School of Public Health, said she has had some diffi- culties getting instructors to…

…, International Business Administra- tion, International Economics, and Fine Arts at Parsons School of Design. Two programs have been especially designed for visiting students: The Institute for French Studies in…

… Paris (IFSP) offers students with strong French language proficiency the chance to combine their studies at AUP with courses at the Institut d'Etudes Sociales, Institut National des Langues et…

… Civilisations Orientales, Universit6 de Paris IV-Sorbonne, and Institut d'Etudes Politiques ('Sciences-Po'). The Program in European Affairs allows students to select Europe-focused courses from three of our…

… majors and to integrate them through an on-going seminar. Year-long students may qualify for international affairs internships in their second semester. i 1000 students from 70 different countries. THE a…

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… Perez de Cuellar's mis- sion. The other side is required to fa- cilitate his mission too." He apparently referred to the kidnappers' demands that Israel re- lease 20 more Arab prisoners, or possibly Sheik…

… week. They will attempt to address our concerns. I felt that was a gen- uine offer." Other assembly members voiced concern that students seem to be limited to an advisory role in cam- pus policy making…

February 07, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… insight on these current events and the changes rock- ing Soviet politics. Petrov, speaking to an audience of about fifty faculty and students, *said the communist party is directly under fire because the…

… sorted at the Station on S. Industrial Ave. The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 7, 1990 - Page 3 Speaker to address Arab- Israeli conflict by Gabrielle Durocher Jerome Segal, founder of a Jew- ish…

…, Rackham graduate student and midwest coordinator of the Jewish Peace Lobby. Levin said Segal will explain the role American Jews can play in a so- lution to the crisis. Levin hopes to start a student

… chapter of the Jewish Peace Lobby in Ann Arbor as one way students could contribute to the resolution of the struggle. Founder and president of the Jew- ish Peace Lobby, Segal created the organization last…

… Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. The sponsors for this event in- clude the Progressive Zionist Cau- cus, the Union of Students for Israel, the Rackham Student

… Government, the Office of Ethics and Religion, the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, and the Jewish Law Students Union. Recycle Ann Ar A curious University student Ecology Center's Recycling E RSDal…

… University student, was released on two counts of breaking and entering into student homes after posting ten percent of his $30,000 bond, Ann Arbor police said. At 4 a.m. Saturday, Johnson al- legedly broke…

… Caldwell said Johnson had also been involved in a similar inci- dent in Ypsilanti last week. Man burgles student house Two Ann Arbor residents were arrested Monday night after one of them broke into a…

… University student's home on South Fourth Ave., police reports said. The 34-year-old suspect entered the house by taking the screen off of one of the windows. The students, in another part of the house…

…, spotted the entry and subsequently locked themselves into one of the rooms, said Ann Arbor Police Staff Sergeant John King. When the suspect heard the students' voices coming from behind the locked door, he…

January 27, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

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

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

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

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March 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… said, but added that the costs of Stalinism were high. Although Angee Poley, an LSA first-year student, said the conference was informative, she said it would have been better if a diplomat from the…

… Soviet Union had spoken at the first panel. 'U' students demand change in U.S. policy at national rally. by Frank Krajenke About 40 University students and Ann Arbor residents participated in a…

…. Iowever if she stays in biology Through graduate school she will find fewer and fewer females. By the time she becomes a professor she will be outnumbered nine to one. The LSA graduate student- teaching…

… Science program and Eleanor Linn, associate director of the Center for Sex Equity in Schools said science doesn't attract many students on the whole, and at- tracts even fewer women. In order to encourage…

…. Swain is interim University vice president for student services. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today straight-scale, minimize competi- tion, relate class skills to careers, and provide female…

… role models. "If you ask a junior-high student to describe a woman scientist, they will say she's old, ugly, has no fash- ion sense, and doesn't date because she never gets out of the lab," said Davis…

…. David Toland, second year gradu- ate student and chemistry T.A., said he used the seminar to improve his teaching. "I spent a lot of the time just personally thinking about what I do when teaching a class…

… classes. If a male student does poorly he will be encouraged to keep trying. A female student, however, will be encouraged to try something else. LSA junior Debbie Lotstein said she sympathized with the…

… discussed Is- raeli foreign and domestic policies in relation to the Arab States and Pales- tinians at the Rackham Amphithe- ater yesterday as a part of the Israel Conference Day. Forum members included…

…; Michael Curtis, Professor of Politi- cal Science at Rutgers University, Kenneth McKune, Deputy Director of the Office of Israel and Arab-Is- raeli Affairs within the Department of State, Richard Strauss…

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