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February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 6, 1995 (The £IkictUn ?&zivg R. CHo BENEATH THE PALIMPSEST 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… to grant tax deductions of up to $5,000 per year to college students on their tuition at state schools promises to make college education more ac- cessible to thousands of Michiganders. Unfor- tunately…

… linguistics sophomore who was suspended last week for using the name of a female University student in what some people consider a prurient and patently offensive tale of rape and murder and then posting the…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… phone number unknown to most students. Hodges report further explains that upon arriving on the scene no cab was found, and the officers de- cided to explore the area for any- thing unusual. Hodge…

… support for Syria and other Arab states and the status of the U.S. as a leader in in- ternational diplomacy has placed. Israel in an improved diplomatic position. "The end of the Cold War changed the…

… the variety of specialized courses." military on accounts of prejudice APPLE Continued from page 1 courses are highly regarded by students. "I think a lot of professors are jIst concerned with research…

… going to serve rmore active roles in monitoring the event ... Students from other uni- uesities may attend, but they may dc. that on their own, not with guests," Cianciola said. ,The alterations to the…

… Union Building Access Policy were based Okta consensus formed by represen- t ves from Alpha Kappa Alpha, tpi1 Black Greek Association, Mlchigan Student Assembly, M chigan Union Board of Represen- tfves…

… (MUBR), and Student Affairs office. f"I think there's a concern for events that draw large numbers of people that don't really have a close affiliation to the University or the grup that's sponsoring the…

… event," C'ianciola said. R YD lie added that this issue would be discussed at the February meeting of the coalition of students and ad- ministration officials scheduled to review the Union policy…

…. Associate Vice President of Stu- dent Affairs Royster Harper echoed Cianciola's concerns. She said, "One of the challenges (Thursday) night was they weren't U of M students. Out of 300 students, 200 were East…

…- gramming events for students. So we're just going to have to continue working on that together." Harper added that a beneficial side effect of the fight was that it allowed administrators and stu- dents to…

… learned that rather than doing it at eight o'clock in the morning, we could change our calendar." MUBR Chair Priti Marwah agreed. "There's some very good in- put, especially from student lead- ers," she…

November 16, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- tion, weekly, meeting, Michi- gan League, checkroom at front desk, 7 p…

… first in a series of evaluations by faculty members of administrative offices. The next office slated for evaluation is the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs. SACUA Chair Henry Griffin said…

…, "With 1,300 staff members, this office is a very major part of the University. I'm particularly interested in determining the relations be- tween student affairs and academic issues." The decision by the…

…' By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Cyberspace University - a uni- versity that spans the world as a ro- bust information network linking to- gether students, faculty, graduates and knowledge resources…

student enroll- ment of 23 percent, and added that the minority faculty has increased 60 per- cent in the past five years. "Our goal is to provide education of the highest quality to the broadest segment of…

… and interest in homelessness is the first step towards fulfilling that slogan. Bosnian editor describes horror of current events New TV station may air student news, soap operas, game shows By SCOT…

student Damir Juric, who attended the discussion. Juric, who has relatives in Sarajevo, said it is important to get as much information as possible about Bosnia. "What you hear on the news is sort of a…

…'s a big difference with Somalia." By KATIE HUTCHINS DAILY STAFF REPORTER Next semester, students will be able to turn on the TV and see fellow University students reporting news, displaying talents and…

… maybe even acting outsoap operas orhosting game shows. This is the result of anew club that makes it possible for students to have their own station. The idea came from Kinesiology sophomore Dan Schwab…

… they do notneed experience," Schwab said. The next mass meeting will take place next Monday at 6 p.m. in the Frieze Building. Scott Doyne, a first-year Kinesi- ology student, is assisting Schwab in the…

April 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… will no longer be allowed to have alcohol in their houses begin- 'nipng next fall, the Kentucky Kernel *'eported last Thursday. After months of discussions with student leaders, the university's Board of…

… members likely to graduate '.A study released last week suggests What students involved in the Greek sys- Aem are more likely to stay in school than other undergraduates, Oregon State University's OSU Daily…

… National Interfraternity Conference. Hole in computer security exposes UNH student info A leak in the University of New Hampshire's computer systems that could have been fixed a year ago was not solved…

… until last Wednesday, The New Hampshire reported Monday. The error, which allowed access to personal information of all the univer- dsity's students, faculty, staff and admin- istrators, was discovered…

… accidentally by a student last spring. He immediately reported the prob- em to a university administrator who did not report it to his supervisor because he "thought he fixed it." But the student recently re…

… Office of the Provost. "Our report is to raise a student voice or student perspective within the living- learning programs," said Albert Garcia, RHA president-elect. The task force will be chaired by…

February 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… its embers in the lawsuit challenging the ersity's admissions policies, a coalition at includes high school students and sever- independent organizations filed a motion intervene and act as defendants…

… Heest ily Staff Reporter Quite a few University students will have sor nday afternoon after participating in this week dance marathon. oney raised by the event, scheduled to take place d Sunday at the…

… Business senior tic, one of the more than 400 volunteer ent. Each dancer has raised at least $230 to parti is student-run event. All proceeds will go to en's center at William Beaumont Hospital in R N…

…. The coalition is comprised of 17 Detroit-area students, their / parents, local attorneys, the American Civil Liberties Union, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the Mexican American Legal…

… University's interests in furthering a diverse student body ... differs from African American and Latino students' more focused interest in preserving their access to an edu- cation at the University," states…

… make its interest in "I just want everybody (who is a) minority to be able to get an education" said Rueben Martinez, a junior at Lawrence High School in Lawrence, Mich. The students - most of whom…

… inspectors "could be either inspected or visited - there is a discussion on the terms and on the practical consequences." France, Turkey, the Arab League and Russia, which oppose the use of force against Iraq…

… of education and entertainment to promote awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered issues at the University this month. Several student groups are sponsoring events that will run from…

… Queer Unity Project, said the goal of the week is to reach out to students of all sexual orientations. "It's about outreach really," Marker said. "A dialogue within the University community." Marker said…

January 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… Chinese Delivery Company Student group s Q Arab-American Students' Association, officers meeting, Michigan Union, Room 2203,8 p.m. Q Brown Bag Lunch Series, Dwight Perkins on The Approach of China and…

… and the surrounding area. MSA plans to increase publicity throughout cam us get students involved with assembly by Jennifer Tianen Daily MSA Reporter Suffering from an image problem and general student

… chairs to make itself known to stu- dents on campus. MSA also plans to implement a tougher attendance policy for its meetings. "In terms of students, a lot of people don't know what's happening and don…

… like the Fishbowl and the Diag to answer student questions and give out information about the assembly. "Currently, I don't think we're that ef- fective," said Engineering senior Brian Kight, vice…

… chair of the Rules and Elections Committee. "A lot of students don't know a lot about what we do." The assembly also plans to address stu- dent concerns about the Statement of Stu- dent Rights and…

… Responsibilities, the Uni- versity's non-academic conduct code. "The code is still an issue because it isn't as reasonable to students as it could be," Kurlansky said. Kight said, "The code was just put into effect…

… this term, and most students still don't know what it says. There is inade- quate protection of student rights in the statement, and there are a lot of concerns." MSA will also try to resolve issues such…

… as the debate about bicycle safety on cam- pus, relations between the Ann Arbor Ten- ants Union and landlords, and communica- tion between students and th( administration. "We should raise some Cain…

…, however, many students consider the assembly an ineffec- tive body. "I really don't even know what MSA stands for, and I'm not even sure it has any thing to do with me," said LSA junior Tim Walsh. LSA…

… front desk for room, 6:30-7:30 p.m. L College Republicans, meeting, MLB, Basement, 6:30 p.m. Q Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q Social Group for Bisexual Women…

April 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…," Chilcoat said. "Do we believe in a classroom atmosphere that makes students and TAs feel like we are worth some- thing?" she asked. "Yes!" the crowd loudly replied. "What is education without in- structors…

… the rallies were helping their cause. "It shows there are a lot of students unified and support GEO," said Communications TA Chris Martin. ACT-UP awaiting hospital's responcse by Jami Blaauw Daily…

students to present papers and projects orally. LSA first-year student Jonathan Ellis and senior Ethan Leonard, both LDS members, said their psychology TAs allowed them to present term papers orally. Leonard…

…." Students said they felt Gibbs' emotions came through to help get her point across. "You could feel her pain," said LSA first-year student Jennifer Bayson. "I really like the way she's giv- ing instructive…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…9 Page 4-The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, September 18, 1990 Ule Alidflgun Bailg EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 I NOAH…

… to further persecution of gay men in our society. Even if VanHeest must be remedied had tested positive for AIDS (which he has not) he could not transmit it to the students in a normal classroom…

… of the Arab nations - who oppose the action are not considered. So the President says, "America and the world must defend common vital inter- ests." Now, obviously, if "the world" is "the world," as…

… the sale and deliv- ery of Wolverine Carpets to students in University residence halls, omits that while he may be a concerned parent, he is also the attorney for the company and was personally involved…

… delivered to students during the Labor Day weekend move-in program was to de- fray its administrative costs not budgeted for room and board costs. Contrary to Mr. Weiss' claim that the costs were minimal…

… solicited student business here and knows the University's policies regarding the delivery of commercial products in the residence halls. Wolverine failed to com- ply with those rules for the 1990 student

… 9/6/90). He did new students and Michigan Daily readers a disservice by not learning more about the bookstores in Ann Arbor and their specialties. The kudos for Border's, Shaman Drum, and David…

… the shone in town. To the Daily:. As of September, 1990, Student Legal Services (SLS) has suffered recent staff losses that cannot adequately be filled, due to severe budget problems. Presently, among…

… cope with the situation and provide the students maximum service - but by necessity we; are curtailing intake and refusing cases we previously would have accepted. . Our control over our own budget is…

… limited. We are funded by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), which receives a small ($6.77) stipend from each stu- dent's tuition bill. From that sum, MSA " decides how much to allocate to various student

April 03, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… program was held gat the Alpha Epsilon Pi house with participation from the entire Greek system. In an article appearing in yesterday's Daily, Bobby Hershfield of the Student Impact Party was incorrectly…

… identified. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Court rules in favor of LaGROC, by Josephine Ballenger Daily Staff Writer Michigan Student Assembly's Court of Common Pleas (CCP) de- cided yesterday…

… meeting and rollers riding 6 p.m. in the Sports Coliseum Arab-American Anti- discrimination Committee - meeting at 7 p.m. in the Union (check board for room) Asian American Women's Journal - meeting at 5 p…

…'s Issues Commission of MSA - meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 3909 Union Iranian Student Cultural Club - meeting at 7:45 p.m.. in the Michigan League TARDAA (Time and Relative Dimensions in Ann Arbor) - meeting at 8…

… p.m. in 2413 Mason ,Hall Indian And Pakistani American Students' Council - weekly meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Ambatana Lounge of South Quad Students Concerned About Animal Rights Meeting (S…

October 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 18) • Page Image 19

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

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

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

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

October 14, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… against Clinton. He repeated that the committee is trying to conduct its investigation i .PZ 11L WANT TO T PHOTOS? WE WANT you. CALL 76-DILI N FOR JUNIOR NURSING STUDENTS A NURSING EXPERIENCE AT MAYO…

… calling for military strikes against Iraq, apparently hope that continued Iraqi intransigence eventually will prompt some countries sympathetic to Baghdad - notably France and the Arab states - to lose…

… their patience with the government of President Saddam Hussein and endorse a tougher policy toward him. So far, diplomats here acknowledge, there is no evidence of such a shift in Paris or in Arab

… capitals. French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine recently suggested that Hussein's mili- tary machine has been effectively defanged, and he referred to Iraq as "a so ~ broken country in that respect." Arab

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October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… by dents early Saturday morning. A student rooming house at 907 E. Huron St. was destroyed in a blaze at 3:51 a.m. All occupants escaped safely, but damage to the house was extensive. "The house was…

… peace treaty with Israel yesterday, the second Arab country to give up its call for war and recognize the Jewish state. Syria and Lebanon remain the only coun- tries bordering Israel still formally at war…

… with their neighbor. Israel has fought five wars with Arab states since its creation in 1948. President Clinton will travel to the Middle East to witness the formal signing of the peace treaty late next…

… in Washington July 25 to pledge themselves to a treaty. But the swift- ness of the pact was further proof the unity of the Arab countries once firmly allied against Israel has fallen to disarray. King…

… Yarmuk River and share the waters of the Yarmuk and Jordan Rivers, the main water supply for both countries. he burned-out student home at 907 E. Huron Street remains following Saturday's fire ificials…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… rest in a barren, muddy back lot by friends who called him a hero for massacring Arabs as they prayed in a mosque. A tractor scraped at the stubborn earth as elite Israeli soldiers with green berets and…

… use force to prevail over the Arabs. Most of the 110,000 Jewish set- tlers in 140 communities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are political cen- trists - many came simply for a cheap mortgage, clean…

… stop the killing of Pales- tinian citizens." With popular demonstrations breaking out in many parts of the Arab world in response to the massa- cre, PLO officials are insisting that they will not accept…

… positions for Waltstaff and Student Managers at Union. Call Charles Nelson at 763-5789. NOW HIRING delivery drivers. Early AM hours. Van provided. Will train. Start at $5.25. Apply in person 1306 South…

… $9.99 each or less! STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN OFFER Europe '94 air sale Stop in and check out a world of -jiur 'r' ra, m..= /1, --\ W- …

December 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… pro- grams other than 'Kwanzaa' ad- dressing minority students." New programming may include a campus gay/lesbian newspaper, workshops with African American writers, and Arab American cultural…

…Veronica Latta Smith is ending her eight-year tenure on the U-M Board of Regents. Smith's concern and compassion for students' rights will be sincerely missed. Barbie's walking down Madison, but it…

… Janveja Daily Staff Reporter Minority students may soon have a greater voice in the University Activities Center's (UAC) decision- making process due to an expansion plan to increase the organization…

…- grams and create new events for their communities. "This is really about empowering students of color so they can get quality programming for them- selves," Hackner said. The Multicultural Programming…

… Board is unique because there have not been many diverse activities in the past, some campus leaders said. Mike Dashner, Minority Student Services representative, said he does not remember UAC focusing on…

… festivals, Hackner said. "But it's re- ally open-ended at this point." Although the U-M is known for advocating diversity, Hackner said UAC has taken on its new role be- cause past student leadership has not…

… holiday gift at a store on South University. Holiday !ifts emDtV student walets ,I I …

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

….S. com- Israel or the Arab states.N em Iraq. mander in the Persian Gulf, and Baker and other top adminis- "I am very happy to tell you other allied chiefs refused to say tration officials signalled anew we…

… Clean laundry at last First-year students and University lacrosse team members Paul Guthrie and Kevin Lewand return to South Quad Sunday ladened with luggage. Student chalker 'S slate wiped clean State…

… temporarily drops charges by Tami Pollak Daily Crime Reporter have the charges dismissed, Students voice approval for U.S. prosecution of Gulf War by Gwen Shaffer said. "I hate to see any soldiers Several…

… was dismissed, I knew it was a harsh charge, but it stl :na nr-, -..i -ridn, " Orhnn An overwhelming majority of University students interviewed said they believe the U.S. made the right decision by…

… agreeing to an official cease-fire to the Persian Gulf War yesterday. Most students said they were pleasantly surprised by the rela- tively small number of Allied deaths. "I was really glad we got what m…

….- wnntpr wihnmnnvm . esnat being there," he added. Some students said that al- though the war has ended, they are still not sure the world has seen the last of Saddam Hussein. "I don't trust Saddam as long…

…, "Saddam should pay for the crimes that he directed, even if he didn't personally commit them." Many students said they be- lieved the victory will assure Pres- ident George Bush's reelection in r% A -IL…

October 25, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

… --sr to HAT S A tsNas-r- 146-Al N.MA' i4R 3 l AN A-rL gNTi9 1 9AVE. 0HI N0. y ,ca 1L cl-FFer\jb. -rHE NAIM. HHcw 11V b I t4 tv . ' I T, -THE.ANrT/l f!tL L rr-A5 c Edited and Managed by Students at the…

…-supported colleges and Universities are up program will eliminate loan-or almost 12 percent nationwide from 1983. make. the guaranteed loans rr Across the country, states are cutting higher students. education budgets…

students can. These measures are welcome . One Federal program that attempts to, lend Restructuring the guaranteed log students a hand is the Guaranteed Student Loan that can be redirected towards fa program…

… (GSL). But this program, consisting of Expanding Pell acknowled Stafford, Supplemental Student Loan (SLS), and government's role in aiding boil Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PL-US), class…

… of Palestinians by. Arab nations. Somehow Abowd overlooked . the fact that the Syrian and Jordanian governments have systematically slaughtered Palestinians residing in their countries., . For some…

… reason, Abowd failed to mention thousands of Palestinians have been removed from their homes in Syria- and . Jordan and forced into exile in Ubwon: Arab nations, despite repeated attacks on Israel, have…

February 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… ' ' . a, sit .a+ 'M f " , ' y ;a _ , c 3; r:a_. ,: . ;? tt, r ;:§: ,._, ..".. _ .. a.. rrgs .rt"er tisi J e R eL , ' Fearing terrorism, Israelis kill Arab American Los Angeles Times JERUSALEM - Israel…

… described Hamida as a quiet, See ISRAEL, Page 2 AP PHOTO The body of an Arab American lies in a Jerusalem street. The man was shot yesterday by bystanders after his car ran into a bus stop. U.S.: Sanctions…

…. The new proposal would eliminate the extra- neous work - ballots would be auto- matically sent to the homes of regis- tered voters. Smith said the system would en- courage students to vote. The proposal…

… training By Jeff Eldridge Daily Staff Reporter Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Mary Lou Antieau said yesterday she is prepared to put Student Resolution Panelists who hear Code of Student

…. Clinton left in place his recent easing of curbs on Cuban-American Student uses Internet to l u ch b i s es a...........-..~.:- By Anita Chik Daily Staff Reporter Unlike other students who play on com…

September 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… made by the Study Com- mittee on the Status of Lesbians and Gay Men, composed of University staff, faculty and students. The eight-member committee was com- missioned by the University's Affirmative…

… people you are educating' - Brain Spolarich LSA sophomore and gay men and recommends set- ting aside a lounge in a residence hall where gay and lesbian students can gather free from interference…

… issued. "Two undercover cops, one male and one female, showed up at our party. They had student I.D.s, but no invitations so they were not let in. They sat out on the porch and pouted for about 15 minutes…

… of a well-orchestrated sting not say why th operation which was designed weeks On the sa before students returned to campus. Epsilon was s Undercover cops looked around our to which they party and saw…

… that rushing the package through now could disrupt the peace process. Arabs fear the loans would be used to construct housing in the Israeli- occupied Arab territories. Bush said yesterday he had no…

March 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… University Directories, the nation's largest publisher of campus telephone directories, hires over 250 college students for their summer sales program. Top earnings: $5,000-8,000. Gain valuable experience in…

…. Looking for enthusiastic, goal-oriented students for challenging, well paying summer job. Internships may be available. Interviews on campus Friday, March 15. Sign up at the Job Fair on Thursday, March 14…

… you are a male between 21-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional, 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors are paid $50 dollars per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information, P.O. Box…

…/exprience in camp. equip. & maintenance. Call 763-4560 or stop by the NCRB to get an application. VOLUNTEERS FOR MY RESEARCH on images of Arabs and Arab-Americans during Gulf War. Tell me about your experiences…

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… in sales, advertising, marketing and public relations. TRAINING! Travel to Chapel Hill, NC for a five-day expense-paid sales training program. Train with 250 other college students from across the…

… country. , ii, Pysecholog Career Fair Wednesday, M arch 13 4 pmn-7 pmn guest speakers 5 pm-6 pm Pendleton Room, Michigan Union sponsored by Psi Chi & Undergrad. Psych. Society Welcome Students " 6…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…- sibility of protests or sit-ins. Second-year Rackham student Tracye Matthews said, "While the list of demands is important, it is not our organization's sole activity. Regardless of what Duderstadt may…

… decide, People of Color Against War and Racism is com- Dooder State College. TH E CAMPUS IS IN DISARRAY r '-I THE STUDENT'S SAFETY IS IN JEOPARDY! \/ THE SOUTION IS TO DEPUTIZE THE CAMIPUS POLICE. SCR…

…! I'll s' ht.r / 50jrN, / SNACK BARS Continued from page 1 makes ends up creating more options for students in terms of service, I cannot find any way to be against it." Dining Services is a…

… images of Arabs, Arab-Americans and Muslims as terrorists and less than human." has increased advertising within the residence hall, offering coupons for lunch and dinner specials. Don Mask, director of…

…. Stacy McGaugh, an Astronomy TA and GEO member, also be- lieved the focus of the rally should have been local issues. Undergraduates also came to support GEO members. w $ MONEY MONEY! $ - LSA-Student

… Government is currently accepting applications for STUDENT GROUP Funding. If your group has an event, activity or any need for funding then come to 4003 Michigan Union and pick up a request form. $ LSA…

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January 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… called Saddam "the knight of the Arab nation" and said the nation was behind him in his showdown with "U.S. imperialism, Zionism and Arab stooges." U.S. Marines from the 8th Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine…

…,=. f yiar . i - Nib Your Summer Job more than just employmen-t.- w - .L-- Working with children in the outdoors. 2 MEETING Continued from page 1 student Jeff Miller said, "I think to say…

… said the group wants to create an atmo- sphere conducive to student partic- ipation and avoid splintering into factions. As the war develops, public awareness is expected to in- crease, resulting in more…

… (march) is a difference on the na- tional level. Our group's position is that we support both protests," said Rackham graduate student and SAUSI member Tom Abowd. r "* , ' E ,u r ±, , . ,+ t…

… camps directed by the Fresh Air Society of Detroit. RAPE DPSS Sgt. Vern Baisden said the woman was neither a student nor a Continued from page 1 staff member of the University. partment of Public Safety…

… winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and winter $39 for two terms, $22 for one term. Campus delivery $28.00 for two terms. Prorated rates: $25…

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September 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

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

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

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

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

October 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 11, 1996 ZFIhz llitigan utg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

… tolerance for the gay communi- ty. However, the two groups clashed Sunday evening, when some members of the College Republicans distorted some of QUP's messages. The Michigan Student Assembly passed a…

… resolution Tuesday night, condemning groups that spread anti-gay messages and authorizing the assembly to charge groups who participate in such activities under the Central Student Judiciary. While the chalk…

…- ing incident has led to an uncomfortable sit- uation for the groups involved, MSA has no business threatening to punish student groups who wish to exercise their freedom of speech. . Ryan LaLonde, QUP…

… University students. However, the resolu- tion also says that the assembly will work to uphold "the sense of community and respect among student organizations. This should be without infringing upon the…

… continue. It says that the student organization "will be brought in for a judicial review with CSJ. With possible sanctions including: revoca- tion of student funds or temporary/perma- nent suspension of…

student group status." CSJ is an independent judiciary body that has the authority to take punitive action against student groups. While QUP members have the right to be angry about the chalking incident…

… protecting it. By threatening punitive action against such groups, MSA is doing the opposite - it is diminishing -free speech. The clause will cause student groups to think twice about exercising their…

… their opposition to student groups that spread messages of hate, they do not have the right to try and limit such messages. Instead, they should allow freedom to flour- ish and let the marketplace of…

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

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

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

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

November 07, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… outgoing parliament. It was a thorn in the side of the government, but the chamber largely backed Hussein. The left is split among communists, Baathists and pan-Arab nationalists. A Muslim woman waves a…

…. Sponsored by: Career Planning and Placement Office of Community Service Learning Michigan Campus Compact heer U ave nwv 1M chigan Career Planning Placemnent Pick up a job description & application Student

… sense Rk as Career opportunities at J.P. Morgan for University of Michigan business students (undergraduate) interested in Corporate Finance Human Resources Management Services (Internal Consulting…

…) Please plan to attend our information presentation on Tuesday, November 9 Career opportunities at J.P Morgan for U iversity of Alichigan Liberal Arts students (undergraduate) interested in Ihuman…

September 20, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… yesterday. Falconry is an ancient and traditional sport among the Arab people. TICKETS NEEDED: 2 UCLA tickets for parents. Will pay top $$. Call Dennis 651-3883. FOR SALE: 4 season football tickets. Sec…

…-28. Peter 998-0345. NEED TO SELL student season football tickets. Reasonable price. Call 998-0059. ANNOUNCEMENTS THERE WILL BE a memorial service for Sociology grad student Jeffrey Matthew on Friday, Sept. 21…

… at 4:00 in the Vandenberg Room at the Michigan League. VOLUNTEERS TO distribute flyers for Jack Herer & the Hemp Tour rally Friday, :coon on diag & evening reggae benifit at Student Union. 'v Rick 663…

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

… the hub of men's social life in the Arab world's biggest and most spirited city. "In my opinion, it is sacrilege," declares Ahmed Sadiq, a waiter at a cafe coated with a generation of grime. "If women…

… she knowingly exhales a plume of smoke that would make any male aficionado proud. Students work their way through school POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. (AP) -There's a new classroom building going up at the…

…. Students also run the college's fire department, airport and restaurant, and raise cattle and pigs, some of which wind up, in one form or another, on the menu. In exchange for all that, they get a free…

… college edu- cation. "This is Hard Work U," said Jerry Davis, president of one of the Ozarks' best-kept educational secrets. All students at the College of the Ozarks are required to work 15 hours a week on…

… run into trouble studying is not with work but if I start goofing around," he said. The college, founded in 1906, draws many of its 1,500 students from Midwestern farms or families who have worked ovas…

… today that promotes work and discourages debt," Davis said. Students can't even take out a federally insured loan since the college dropped out of the program a few years ago. Officials feared they were…

… sending students the wrong message by encouraging them to rack up thou- sands of dollars in debt before going out into the world. Anyone who came to the college to have fun picked the wrong place. The…

…. For years, Ivy League schools have admitted students on a "need-blind" basis, meaning that finances are not a con- sideration in admission. When a poor or middle-income stu- dent gets an offer for…

… 1997. The change means that parents will not be penalized for having sunk all of their money into paying off their mort- gage or saving for retirement. "A lot of students feel bad that their parents are…

… paying such incredible amounts for them to come here," said Mackenzie Baris, a first year student from Binghamton, N.Y., who uses fed- eral grants, student loans and work- study pay to supplement her Yale…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

Student Leader- ship Office reported that there was a Students' Party "shanty" behind the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. She said it was too close to the Michi- gan Party's shanty and it was not autho…

…- rized to be there. The caller did not know who placed it there. When DPS officers met with members of the Students' Party, they removed the shanty and used it as a table instead. Break-in at the Business…

… leather jacket and the other person wore glasses, police said. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jodi Cohen SARA STILLMAN/Daily LSA first-year student Joe Palazzolo casts his Michigan Student Assembly…

… election turnout reached about 7 or 8 percent, or 3,000 students. Wolverine Party LSA Rep. Andy Schor said the showing was relatively strong. "It seems the turnout has been bigger than in other fall…

…'s pretty good," she said. Historically, about 7 percent of students vote in MSA's fall elections, versus 14 percent in the winter, when presidential elections are held. LSA junior Mike Ingels expressed mixed…

February 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… recreational activity for its members. Group Meetings U American Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 1429 Hill St., 7 p.m. U Amnesty International, Michi- gan Union, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students

…' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30p.m. U Chinese Student Association, Michigan Union, Room 2209, 7:30 p.m. U Folk Dance Club, ethnic line dancing (no partner needed), North…

…," he said. Gurmukh Singh is not only a fi- nancial contributor but also a con- cerned parent; his son is a University student in the Sikh Studies Program. But Singh feels the teachings of the program are…

… week LSA Student Government (LSA-SG) will determine the newest representative to the Michigan Student Assembly. An LSA-SG committee will de- cide who will fill an open LSA posi- tion on MSA and then…

… (LSA-SG)," Elliott said. "It's left up to the student government because they're assumed to be the representa- tive body of that school." Those who have turned in applica- tions for the open seat are…

… an MSA seat. He said, "We need to be doing more projects that involve students specifically." Stella said, "I'd like to bring a little bit of reform to MSA specifi- cally in the area of ethics." He…

… that there are no women or minorities applying for the position," she said. Ferrarese also said she would like to see people apply beyond those currently involved in student government. While Ferrarese…

… said she wants to fill the position by the end of this week, students can still apply for the position in LSA-SG offices, located on the fourth floor of the Michigan Union. Surgeon General endorses bans…

… Campus Commons, Atrium, 7:30 p.m. Q Saint Mary Student Parish, Catholic update, 331 Thomp- son, 7 p.m. U Southwest Detroit Student As- sembly Meeting, Michigan T T~ninj Rnntv 1 AAOQ0n Planning and…

… Placement, 3200 Student Activities Building, 6:10-7 p.m. U Career Pathways in Econom- ics, sponsored by Career Plan- ning and Placement, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, 6-7:30 p.m. U Career Pathways in…

January 27, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… By PATRICIA MONTGOMERY FOR THE DAILY The Hindu Students Council (HSC) held its first agricultural and religious festival on campus last night. About 30 students took part in Pongal, Puja and Prasad…

…. "It's a time for celebration," said LSA first-year student Sanjeev Javia. "If you don't have time to go to a temple, you come to Puja." Along with the day's events, ob- servers recognize Indian indepen…

… about the heritage is through celebration. HSC organizers said the event hoped to join Hindu followers and University students together to par- ticipate in acknowledgment of the 44th anniversary of…

… Indian indepen- dence. Despite the somber atmosphere, HSC member Michelle Vallabhanath said she enjoyed the occasion. "We celebrated a very festive but religious occasion today," she said. Students of all…

… religious back- grounds were welcomed to take part in the holiday and festival. Kris Vezner, an Hungarian Law Student, said he is interested in learn- ing more about Hinduism after at- tending the event. "It…

… of the Hindu Students Council provided food, flowers and special offerings to the Hindu deities. Gov. candidates debate new school funding proposal Sen. Stabenow defends her role in cutting property…

…. The talks were at undisclosed loca- tions, part of a new policy to create a more relaxed atmosphere outside the glare of publicity. Among the issues being discussed is whether the Arab parties would…

… Organi- zation, Rackham, East Confer- ence Room, 7 p.m. Q Korean Student's Association, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7p.m. Q Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship, Michigan Union, Ander- son Room, 7 p.m. Q…

… Career Planing and Placement, 3200 Student Activi- ties Building, 4:10-6 p.m. Q Jewish Feminist Discussion Group, at Hillel, 1429 Hill St., 6-30n m. Revue of the Statement of Students' 'Rights' and…

… Responsibilities 6:00 pm The Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union Fld for by the Students' Rights Commission of Ih' Mirhiqon St miront As':rfr bly ExeCutivePositionsA lbe a I:30-3 p.m. Q Second Annual Freedom Fo…

April 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

… PETER MATTHEWS/Daily on the corner of State and William Streets. Creamloses its flavor Student proups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 8-9:30 p.m. U The…

… her loss, she felt she mobilized a good cam- paign. She hopes to start a cable show in which she would interview members of fraternities, students and other con- stituents in order to get more view…

… fact not lost on the president's opponents. Steve's Ice Cream stands desertedc S Iteve's Ice Former student hangout closes after stint as city's favorite scoop by Michele Hatty Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Room 2420, 6 p.m. U Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. U National Women's Rights Coa- lition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6p.m. - . out, CCRB, Room 2275, 7:45- 9:15 p…

….m. Q U-M Asian American Student Coalition, meeting, East Quad, Room 52 Greene, 7 p.m. Q U-M Sailing Team, meeting, West Engineering Building, Room 420,6:30 p.m. U U-M Student/Faculty/Staff Prayer Time…

…Workshop forInternational Students and Scholars, Interna- tional Center, Room 9,10 a.m. Student services U Consultation for Student Lead- ers and Student Organizations, speak with peer and professional…

… consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202,8 a.m.-5 p.m. Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. U Northwalk Safety Walking…

… watch employees handmake the super-premium ice cream right before their amazed eyes. But students walking by the de- serted Steve'sIce Cream, which closed in lateFebruary, findit hard tobelieve it was…

… great.' It enabled people to see that we were a great atmosphere to hang out in," Fichera said. "You have to find something that will at- tract students or you really don'thave a chance." 'It used to be a…

December 08, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… Hungry promotion. Student groups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Pond Rooms, 8 p.m. Christian Science Organiza- tion, meeting, Michigan League, check room at front desk…

… Ilfourstudents at Southern Illinois University by Christine Young Daily Staff Reporter As the Michigan Student Assembly prepares to send its tax exempt forms to the IRS by the end of the month, members are…

… information, Van Valkenburgh said. Roger DeRoo, MSA student ex- ecutive officer said, "The IRS should respond within 100 days, but usually they require additional in- formation. We should know the rul- ing…

… interna- tional students - were all seniors and one was scheduled to graduate this month. Cheng Teck Wong of Malaysia, Ronald Moy of Chicago, Kimiko Ajioka of Japan and Lai Hung Tam of Hong Kong were all…

… saddened by this tragedy," SIUC President John Guyon said in a press release. The nine injured students are be- ing treated for burns and smoke in- halation - and broken bones from jumping from windows in…

… an effort to escape the conflagration. Most of the injured students are being treated at area hospitals, al- though two have been transferred to hospitals in St. Louis, Mo. Of the nine injured students

…, seven are foreign students, The Red Cross is finding tempo- rary accommodations for the stu- dents, while local churches are col- lecting clothing, food and other ne- cessities for those displaced…

students. hdian gov 't bans fundamentalists in1wak of rots NEW DELHI, India (AP) - The Indian govern- ment moved to ban fundamentalist groups and sent the army into Bombay to secure order yesterday after…

…, 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Q In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room 2420,6 p.m. Q International Education Honor Society, meeting, School of Education, Whitney Audito- rium, 8 p.m. Q Michigan Student Assembly…

…, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Immaculate Concep- tion Masses, 331 Thompson St., 12:10 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7 p.m. F Students Against Drunk Driv- ing…

March 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…Page 2--The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 12, 1991 RESCOMP Continued from page 1 nient to have it in the dorm than to go to Angell Hall." First-year Nursing student Lu- anne Robinson also voiced con…

…. Havlicek, however, offered some hope. "If students get together and show support for ResComp, they can make a difference by trying to push for what they feel is im- portant," he said. Calvin and Hobbes…

… IRAQ Continued from page 1 He also urged the government to legalize political parties, inde- pendent labor unions and student organizations, and allow women to vote. In a news conference, Ghanim al…

… "work just as hard as we can to see if we can provide a peace between Arabs and Israelis." Whether providing that peace. will stipulate changes in the United States' military presence in the Middle East…

… is a. place where I could have seen spending my career. The students are great, the faculty is excellent. Hey, so is the football team." i I ooNoj MASS I I~ I II The Medical School Information…

… the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St. Applications must be returned to the office by Friday, March 15, 1991. BE A LEADER! AIAC Continued from page 1 Concerning the issue of grant- ing…

student groups immediate as- sembly recognition, AIAC party members say they would recognize, any student group except ones that advocated racist or fascist actions. AIAC party members are confi- dent about…

… their chances of gaining seats on the assembly. "We're confident that our cam- paign will... provoke thought in the student body," Carmouche said. "All candidates who apply for tenure-track positions are…

… University All students considering a career in medicine are welcome Cosponsored with the Ui-.i i Pre-Med Club Career Plannin Placnent I TENURE Continued from page 1 In LSA, there is a belief that fac- ulty…

…) GEOSCIENCES APPLIED SCIENCES RMATION MEETING: March 14, 1991 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm: G. Brown, Room 1504 RVIEWING: March 15, 1991 Please check with Placement Office NOTE: openm aD intresled student W r attendance at…

January 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… leads an anti-war march from the Diag to the Federal Building on E. Liberty. Students and local residents ,participated in the march, which began Saturday at noon. i *Federal ruling won't cut minority…

… Daily Staff Reporters University officials assured mi- *mority students that current and prospective scholarships will be honored despite a recent announce- ntnt by the Bush administration which…

… at the University?" In response, the student at the head of the auditorium chalked "Teach-in" on the black- board. After the performance, Collier and his class began discussing the possible war. The…

… twelve students who orga- nized the guerilla theater say they are concerned with the prospect of war and worked with LSA Professor Buzz Alexander to compose the skits. Performances were held in at least…

January 10, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 10, 1991 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor in Chief DAVID…

… to make ends meet, and administration officials are worried about likely cuts in state ap- propriations to higher education. En- gler must demonstrate his commitment to students through more than empty…

… attend whatever school they choose. Thus, a student in Detroit would be able to attend school in a more affluent district in one of the surrounding suburbs. While this proposal may appear laudable on the…

… wealthier areas benefit from the educational opportunities provided by their rich tax base. Students in De- troit and other areas must make do with older textbooks and fewer extra-cur- ricular activities…

… because their school districts have fewer tax dollars to spend per student. The remedy to this problem lies not in short-sighted action like choice, but in improving the quality of the schools across the…

… state, especially in the state's poorer districts. The choice plan, besides skirting this central issue in educational reform, is also grossly impractical. Students in the more rural areas will certainly…

…- term reform of the existing structure. More resources must be earmarked for education so students receive an excel- lent education no matter where they live or what school they attend. Parents' economic…

December 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… already a strong racism against Arabs, and I know it will be peo- ple of color and poor people doing most of the fighting. My students are scared." The protestors marched from the Farmer's Market to…

…. Tiffany Hunt, a first year engi- neering student, was at the party when police arrived. "They were just macing people at random. I don't think that would have happened if it had been a differ- ent event…

… Staff Reporter JENNIFER UUNt u aiy Jamal Young (center), a second-year Rackham student, speaks for civil rights here and abroad in a anti-war rally on the Diag Friday. George Davis (left), a second…

…-year Rackham student, and Devmlin Ponte, an LSA junior, joined in the protest as well. City protests intervention by Lynne Cohn Daily Staff Reporter More than 400 Ann Arbor residents gathered to peacefully…

… fear of losing his job for joining the protest. The rally stopped at City Hall where Dr. Elizabeth Allen from the University Nursing School, first-year law student Karima Bennoune, Ypsilanti's First Con…

… the Persian Gulf drew more than 200 people in a Diag rally last Friday. Speakers represent- ing a wide range of student and local groups addressed the protestors before they marched to the Union, where…

… the rally ended. Paula Church, head of the Michigan Student Assembly Peace and Justice Committee began the rally by yelling to the large gathering: "We're a coalition of students who don't want a war…

…. Earning the loudest cheers of the day, second-year Rackham student Jamal Young continued along the same vain as Smith. "Sixty-five percent of the peo- ple on the frontline are of African ancestry," Young…

… Kilbourne. impact on women, The image of men in ads is also by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter The University chapter of the Na- tional Lawyers Guild has endorsed the demands of the student move- ment…

… opposed to the deputization of campus police officers and a code of non-academic conduct In a letter to Michigan Student Assembly President Jennifer Van Valey dated Dec. 1, the group de- scribed the current…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…1d gan 74F Ccpynght C 1990 Vol. C1, No.44 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, November 5,1990 TeMicin IDal Vol. o. 4 hip~di American students in Israel cope wi 0 Mark Katz Program at the Rothberg School…

… for of Israelis inside Israel-proper in the one of panic. JERUSALEM - When nearly 500 American college students boarded the plane to come here this past summer, anxiety ran deep. The thought of…

… supply store, a convenience store, a post office, student lounges, hotel rooms, and a computing center branch. In line with these expectations, much of the Commons' interior was left uncompleted, awaiting…

… 'Commons because few people fre- quent the area now. At the same time, he explained, businesses would generate more consumer patronage. Frank Cianciola, Director of the Michigan Union/North Campus Commons/Student

… available in their own dis- ciplines. For example, a dancer Overseas Students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem find them- selves with much more to worry about. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's threats…

… to destroy Israel with an arse- nal of chemical and biological weapons was taken more seriously than past threats made by other Arab leaders. Many Israelis have the gov- ernment-issued gas masks at…

… home -o prove it. Internally, the combination of vio- lence on the Temple Mount three weeks ago and the random stabbings following week have further in- creased tensions among American students here…

…. Mark Katz is a University junior and a Daily staffer, currently studying in Israel on Hebrew University's One-Year program.y-s - r WORLD}:J PERSPECTIVE However, the mood among American students at Hebrew…

… University is, for the most part, not Out of the 550 students on the predominantly American one-year program, only 39 have left. That figure represents approximately twice the number of students who usually…

… early de- partures were caused by parental pressure from back home. Nevertheless, students have been ith regional affected by the realities of the threat deal with4 to their security coming from within…

September 21, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…rrrrnxlrn ph zs Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, September 21, 1990 COPYrI V01.C , No.12 The Mich chipanpaiiy M R 1 9kV Students tJ Lf ~y l v rS>Xn r; v, E protest m L x 'U ' r -0 r I I 1 ' r e' ' 5 Fr…

… unidentified students as the regents made their way to the Michigan Union for a public comments session regarding armed security on campus. Students speak out to Regents by Josephine Ballenger Daily Crime…

… freedom of expression issue," said Corey Dolgon, chair of Michi- gan Student Assembly's Student Rights Commission (SRC). Dolgon and SRC oppose campus deputization because, they say, offi- cers could use…

… their authority to stop protests and other forms of student expression. With a campus police fleet, new patrol cars and headquarters estimated to cost the University more than a million dollars a year…

February 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-iThe Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 22, 1990 CItbe Airbigan iailt EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS NEWS…

… learning about the Arab-Israeli conflict through research and speaking with Israelis, I feel that Israel's reservations and reluctance to negotiate with the PLO are based on legitimate rea- sons. Aside from…

… leaders assure the Arab world. Re- sponding to a question on Viennese televi- sion only four days after his Dec. 15, 1988 renunciation of terrorism, Arafat replied, "I did not mean to renounce... Ac- tually…

… just assessme News The Student Association wants to tak Yale University the University student voice to the Legis- January 24 lature and lobby for changes on two bill Students should register to vote by…

… active and informed participation in the political process of the community. The ideal of ancient Athens should be applied in present-day Ann Arbor. As responsible adults, students (who make up one…

…. The local election this April 2 includes issues that are vitally important to students. But to exercise one's right as a citizen, one must register by Friday, March 2. Students are quick and creative…

… when it comes to making excuses about why they Hinte, a Rackham graduate student, is a member of Student Initiative. .e Is should not register to vote in Ann Arbor, here is a small sampling: "I am only…

… going to be here for a few years." First of all, some of you may be here longer than you think.Second of all, even the fraction of students who graduate in four years are profoundly effected by lo- cal…

students and student organizations convicted on drug charges. The voice of college students across the state needs to be heard and this project is one of the best things the SA can do for its constituents…

… threat to the Daily To the Daily: In a letter to the Daily on Feb. 8, Pres- ident James Duderstadt, Regent Philip Power, and Amnon Rosenthal (chair of the Board for Student Publications), denied that they…

October 23, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 23, 1996 nt 3 tti1 (Th I e wt rb t 0; 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE…

… Monday, regents screened Carol Christ, and only a handful of students attended. Carol Christ, Stanley Chodorow, Lee Bollinger and Larry Faulkner - one of these four candidates, after an extensive period of…

… attended - including student leaders from the Michigan Student Assembly, LSA Student Government and Hillel. The regents - who had trouble even fol- lowing a state law - could use the opinions of an army of…

… average Joes and Janes as well as student leaders. A student-friendly president is essential for the University to maintain and improve its excellent reputa- tion. Students are the primary reason for this…

… institution's existence. The faculty, research, the hospital - all the other aspects are a close second. For the first time in the 179-year history of the University, students can participate in the…

… presidential search meetings and inter- views. It would send the candidates a strong message that students care about this search and want to choose their president. It took a lawsuit for the University to allow…

… this - students should jump at the chance. It would be a shame to display the University's apathy to the state and to the future president. University students should be be able to use the president as…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… application recruitment period. DPP encourages those students inter- ested in law enforcement as a possible 4reer to attend and learn about the portunities its department offers in a ;variety of fields…

… American College Health Asso- ciation is scouting campuses nation- wide for the next Steven Spielberg or Quentin Tarantino. College students are invited to par- icipate in a contest to create and de- lop a…

… both the KCCC and the Chinese Campus Crusade for Christ. "The band leader was really good. He was really into it. It was a faith-building experi- ence," said Matt Bressie, a Medicine first-year student

…. MSA to connedt students to legislators By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter Students will have the opportunity to lobby lawmakers in style today, cour- tesy of the Michigan Student Assembly and Cellular…

… and federal senators and rep- resentatives. The assembly obtained three phones from Ann Arbor Cellular Incorpo- rated for students to call lawmakers via a special 800 number for constitu- ents. "Instead…

…- nects constituents with the appropri- ate legislative offices in Washington, D.C. Khambutta said students will have the opportunity to contact offices from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. today to ask questions or offer…

April 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 13, 1995 e, ![xrl tg tn ttil TST'EIN JASON'S LYRIC 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MICHAEL…

… ;T he balance of power on the Michigan Student Assembly shifted Tuesday night, effectively ending the honeymoon of execu- tive officers Flint Wainess and Sam Goodstein. Their party, the Michigan Party…

…, captured none of the 11 committee and commission chair positions. At the same time, the Students' Party, whom Wainess and Goodstein edged out in the presidential and vice presidential race, took seven of the…

… resist the urge to play cheap political games,. the assembly could be destined for its most productive year yet. By razor-thin majorities in a series of party- line votes on Monday night, the Students

…' Party took a majority of chairs. The Wolverine Party captured two chair positions and an independent representative took one, while a non-MSA member was appointed to head the Students' Rights Commission…

… MSA's groups have much to do in the coming year. The Budget Priorities Committee plans to take a harder look at what students are getting for their money, while the Academic Affairs Com- mission will…

… continue the significant progress on limiting textbook prices. The Students' Rights Commission should look to build upon its work against the Statement of Stu- dent Rights and Responsibilities, and the…

… External Relations Committee must rebound from the firing of its former chair to continue as an effective voice for students with the city and in state lobbying efforts. Wainess has said the split on MSA pro…

…- vides an invaluable opportunity for the par- ties to work together. Students' Party mem- bers say the same thing. But Students' Party members waged a sometimes petty cam- paign this spring; if they are…

… serious about putting this chapter behind them, they should accept the olive branch Wainess and Good- stein are extending to them. The Students' Party's dominance on com- mittees and commissions, coupled…

March 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…- ronment." He said he supports Israel's right to exist but considers its settlements in occupied Arab territories to be illegal. -Daily Campaign Issues Reporter Andrew Levy contributed to this report. by…

… half doing satel- lite feeds to network news programs, and he hobbled out to the Union steps after pulling a leg muscle to speak to the 600 students turned away at the afternoon's initial rally. "(The…

… be running for president, and here you have all these students. It was a very moving moment, and I hope people feel the same way I do," he said. Tsongas confounded political pundits when he announced…

… them 'Most Fa- vored Nation Status' after they had crushed their students at Tiananmen Square. That would have never have happened under a Kennedy admin- istration. It's not going to happen under mine…

… Clinton and Brown are decisions BROWN Continued from page 1 Other students said they were impressed by the way Brown ad- dressed student concerns. "It's a good thing he's trying to made by pollsters, not…

…- tor also called on students to define an American culture. Although Americans see Ethiopia as a poor country, the nation is very rich in culture, he said. "We are a multicultural society. ... There has…

… you. I hope you're ready," Tsongas said. Tsongas said he favored the Bradley Plan which would allow students to pay back loans for col- lege education through a percentage of their income. The…

… government would get a high percentage of re- turn from students in high-paying jobs, but would not benefit monetar- ily from students working in low- paying public service occupations. "We won't get the…

… needed to change what is wrong with America today," she said. After hearing Tsongas speak on the steps, LSA first-year student Mark Eiz said, "I didn't come away with how he stood on anything…

….... Everything I heard Tsongas say I've heard other people say all my life." Engineering first-year student Chris Bauserman said, "I think that for once we had a candidate which didn't seem to be bound by party…

February 01, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…, Rabbis, and directors of Hillel have a responsibility to help us cre- ate a framework for the next step. Those who do not, those who lie to themselves and to their students, are guilty of crimes against…

… - IQ Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan have to break that logic. The logic of the state has to be changed. Israel's challenge and the Palestinians I want to also stress that…

… refuse to walk that path then we look for solutions that are of course impossible to find because of them [Arabs]; not us, of course, no, not us, we [Jews] are innocent. We are no longer innocent; we are…

…. Student struggle Daily: What is the role of students on campuses? Ellis: I have been very impressed in my visit to the University because Palestini- ans and some Jewsare at least trying to speak about this…

… faithful. What they need is Jewish support from their elders of which they get very little. But that is for me the possibility of what students can be involved in as this new generation of Jews and this new…

…, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Time to pay up'U ON TUESDAY, students of color met with University administrators to de- mand immediate, tangible action to go along…

… with the pomp and circumstance of Duderstadt's Michigan Mandate and promises for the 21st Century. The six demands focus on increasing people of color representation in the student body to be…

… proportional to the number of people of color in the na- tion. Twenty years ago University Presi- dent Fleming promised the first Black Action Movement that the University would increase Black student enroll…

…- ment to equal the proportion of Blacks in the state, which was then ten per- cent. Twenty years later the University's Black student enrollment is only 6.4% while Michigan's Black population is 13%. The…

… promises the University adminis- tration made to students in 1970 are past due - twenty years past due. The least the University administration can do to make up for the damage done by twenty years of unmet…

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 9, 1990 X be &iga al EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 At last the government…

… legal polit- ical activity of its faculty is a threat to academic freedom. By no stretch of the imagination can this activity be related to Baker's ability to carry out his job. Concerned students

… Ann Arbor police going to do, patrol the smoke-filled diag in search of any other drug besides pot? Leitner is a first-year LSA student studying bioethics. The police can merely give out their $25…

…." If people feel the undying need to smoke their marijuana, they should do it in an area that is not in the University sector of Ann Arbor. Threats Arab-Israel negotiations AS INDICATED BY THE KNESSET…

… innocent population would be extreme and unwarranted. Even Arafat ex- pressed concern for the safety of Arabs living in and around Israel if such an attack were to take place. The Arab-Israeli conflict…

…. Gabriel Feldberg first-year LSA student dents, and, yes, even army officials, and come up short. One brave soul guessed the army dis- criminated because of its need to maintain "internal stability within…

… constitutional zeal, like char, ity, should begin at home. David Meyer third-year Law student Daily misrepresents MSA independents To the Daily: The second paragraph of a Michigan Student Assembly election article…

… their views on the code, deputization, student group funding and the proposed course on race and ethnicity, among other issues. t Below these discussions, an article about the candidates who are running…

… index pendently was placed. Did this article ask these students about their views on the code or deputization or the proposed racism class? No, on all counts. Half of the article discussed why candir…

January 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 58) • Page Image 11

… Time: 7:00pm Location: University-Club, Michigan Union Contact: Saladin Ahmed 734.936.1055, saahmed@umich.edu Sponsors: Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee "The Gospel at Colonus" Concert Time: 8…

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

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

…. Lecture and Workshops Time: 12:00-4:30pm Location: Michigan Union Contact: Gloria Taylor 734.936.1055, gtz@umich.edu Sponsors: 1999 MLK Symposium Planning Committee, Black Volunteer Network, Black Student

…: Rackham Auditorium Contact: Faye Burton 734.764.0586, fayeb@umich.edu Sponsors: Black Arts Council, School of Music, and Professor/ Adviser Willis Patterson Athletes and the Dream: A Student Tribute…

… Presentation by Student Athletes Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm Location: Cliff Keen Arena Contact: April Bayles 734.647.1258, apriljb@umich.edu Sponsors: University of Michigan Athletic Department and student athletes…

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

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

… Location: East Room, Pierpont Commons Contact: Charley Lloyd 734.763.3863, clloyd@engin.umich.edu Sponsors: NOBCChE, UMEC, SMES Diversity in Student Housing Communities Open Panel Discussion Time: 4:00pm…

… Location: Angell Hall Auditorium Contact: Lee Ann Richey 734.327.0540, leeannr@umich.edu Sponsor: Multicultural Affairs Committee of the Inter-Cooperative Council Our Voices Will be Heard: Students

October 08, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 8, 1996 J$e £thigan ?g 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in Chief…

…RS TO THE EDITOR BPC, not ballots, should fund groups ast week, the Michigan Student Ld Assembly approved a plan to put a fee increase proposal on the November ballot. The proposal would raise the…

student fee by $1.50 per term, pushing the total student fee to $4.19 per term. The additional funding would go to two groups: Project Serve and the Black Volunteer Network. These two organizations perform…

… worthwhile commu- , nity service activities - however, the groups are attempting to bypass the normal allocation system. To receive funding, student groups must present proposals to the MSA Budget Priorities…

… ballot to appeal for additional money sets an irresponsible example. If the November ballot initiative is passed, other groups could adopt a similar strategy. Eventually, a student might directly pay the…

… operating budgets for many groups in to which they do not belong. Moreover, if students vote for the pro- posal, the issue would go before the regents, who have ultimate control over fee increas- es. The…

October 20, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… The Michigan Daily -Thursday, October 20, 1994_-7 Students turn to handbook for safety tips Larceny Is the most common crime on campus, campus police say By MATTHEW SMART Daily Staff Reporter…

… * For students concerned about their safety on campus and how to prevent crime, "The Campus Safety Hand- book" gives instructions for prevent- ing and reporting many types of crimes, including theft…

… harsher methods in interrogating them. Comments by Rabin and other top Israeli officials indicated that a major roundup of Hamas supporters was planned for the West Bank, in Arab East Jerusalem and, with or…

…, consisted of five female professors and graduate students, who spoke about programs available here at the University. Panelists shared their exneriences and thoughts on their fields of study and offered…

students advice on how to succeed. "Don't treat your textbook as the Bible," said Rackham student Suzanne Argentine. She made it clear that there are many other sources of information to learn from, and that…

… the University offers many options to pre-med and Engineering school students. Students expressed frustration over selecting a major. Linda Abriola, a professor of civil and environmental engineering…

… commented on the plethora of majors available to students, rang- ing from environmental to biomedi- cal engineering. Jan Grenier, a professor in the department of chemical engineering, stressed to students

… that they should not become overwhelmed by their work. She encouraged students to "not only study but enjoy it ... to create an equilibrium between work and play." Panelists told students to take ad…

…. Everyone on the panel was eager to help and distributed information to better enable students to seek out help on campus. The Women in Science and Engi- neering Program is affiliated with the Center for the…

October 27, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… approximately 1,100. Iartha Cook resident injured by bicycle A female student was struck by a bicycle Friday afternoon in front of Martha Cook Residence Hall, DPS reports state. The resident was knocked down by…

… bicycle but did not need emer- ency medical attention, residence hall staff told DPS officials. :.The victim, cradling her hand and crying, was taken to University Hospitals emergency room. Student tosses…

… to 50 years," LSA first-year student Paul Saba said. "If it did occur, it would be the ideal situation." Most students said they support peace-promoting action. "It is important for Israel to do what…

… Jewish or Arab. "However, terrorists are not killing Palestinians," Livingstone said. "There are no bombs in Palestinian neighbor- hoods because there are no Jewish peo- ple there" In light of the struggle…

…. This is one of the best discussions between Arabs and Jews that we've had." 0)d FIn afresh iU cam INe U U Ura r 3 InnL LN ILLND L L What's happening in Ann Arbor today 0t GROUP MEETINGS O…

… Allanza Weekly Meeting, Michigan Union, Parker Room, 332-6056, 7:3 p.m. LSA Student Government, LSA Buildi ngem 2003. 7:34o m. Murry Scot Tanner, Sponsored by Center for Chinese Studies, International…

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