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January 21, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… nose to the flu is high. So where can students and faculty have their prescriptions filled? There's always the Village Apothecary on South University Avenue, but the list pretty much ends there. Maggie…

…, because it is inconvenient for students to drive to buy the everyday necessities that a drugstore . offers. Though there still isn't a drugstore on State Street, stu- dents can get their prescrip- tions…

… organizations. About 60 to 65 organizations are expected to attend. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Today from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: The Michigan Union Talk on Arab women and war WHAT: Anan Ameri, the director of…

… the Arab Ameri- can National Museum will discuss the exhibit, "In Times of War, Her Untold Story," which is on display at Lane Hall. WHO: Institute for Research on Women and Gender WHEN: Today at noon…

…. "Speed- balling" is the name given to mixing heroin and cocaine, a combination, which killed actors John Belushi and River Phoenix. The Discover Student Card offers students the chance to earn up to 1…

September 25, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 25, 2003 OP/ED ale £tkum Thzwi 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… democracy in the Middle East. There cannot be democracy without equal rights for all who live here, Arab as well as Jew." Referring to Israel's 36 year occupation of 3.6 million Palestinians, Burg further…

… stated, "Traveling on the fast highway that skirts barely a half-mile west of the Palestinian roadblocks, it's hard to comprehend the humiliating experi- ence of the despised Arab who must creep for hours…

… Vice Chair, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality Word snob bashes fellow word snob's use of fascist' in battle of literary proportions To THE DAILY: I can't express how happy I am see to that some at…

… to class. It really surprises me when I go there, to see the amount of homeless people that freely hang around the campus. I think that the homeless people would not feel so threatened by the students

… if they just did not talk to them. I don't see a need for comments to be thrown around on the street. I often fear for my safety when I am around these people, and as a student here at the University…

… Michigan Stadium would make for a lively crowd To THE DAILY: From what was described in Monday's analysis of Saturday's football game against Oregon, a first-come first-serve voucher system for student

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…," Monto said. "We've not seen something like this in a while," he added. See SARS, Page 3 . scusses -m-uV isoiay Christopher Hayward is one of two University students being honored with the Barry M…

…. Goldwater Scholarship. Hayward plans to pursue a career in astrophysics. Inside: More on the winners. Page 3. Students: Campus storeS overprced, but necessary House OKs billto keep scholarship funding Daily…

… problems than it is solving," said Hus- sain Ibish, referring to America's poli- cies on the war. Speaking to a packed crowd in Hutchins Hall, Ibish, commu- nications director of the American- Arab Anti…

…." Ibish also said it was naive for Arabs and Muslims to dismiss the American political agenda as a Jewish plot, see- ing that the main actors in the neo-con- See ADC, Page 2 By Ryan Vicko For the Daily…

… School is expensive. Housing is expensive. Books are expensive. But does food also have to be expensive? Some students believe there exists a culture of overcharging in the Uni- versity area which exploits…

… not going to dinner (in the residence halls). I'm glad we have it." - Kavin Chung LSA freshman selection ... it's mostly junk food." On the other hand, some students are just happy the store is there…

… the season when students have the most trouble getting gro- See PRICES, Page 7 A prepares for Hash Bash events By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter In the midst of a war abroad, some are attempting to…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… Nasiriyah, Central Command said. "We, of course, will be much more cautious in the way that we view the battlefield as a result of some of these inci- dents," Abizaid said. Arab television showed what it said…

… their support for U.S. troops abroad. More than 100 veterans and a handful of stu- dents gathered to express support for U.S. troops and for President Bush. A smaller group of students, mostly from Anti…

…'re behind them."' Conflicts between supporters and anti-war protest- ers developed toward the end of the event, but quickly dissolved into small groups of students and veterans discussing their various…

…) therefore couldn't go to war ... that was a serious mistake in terms of pre- senting the case to the world," Holbrooke said to students, faculty members and other com- munity members. He said the United…

… continues, the world should now turn its atten- tion to post-war issues, which include the post- Saddam Iraq, relations with U.S. allies, Arab oil supplies and the future of the U.N. See U.N., Page 9A s need…

… pedal against nation' By Michael Kan For the Daily Protesting the nation's dependency on oil, student bicyclists pedaled in solidar- ity against war in Iraq in a parade through downtown Ann Arbor Friday…

… high-profile personali- ties, including Tom Hanks and Best See OSCARS. Page 6A more student Emily Kearns said. Many participants cited "car culture" - or the United States' overreliance on oil - as…

February 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

… by his role as Taj Mahal Badalandabad, the oral-sex crazed exchange student in "National Lampoon's Van Wilder," Gupta, a Michigan alum, is the chief medical correspondent for CNN and a White House…

… conflict and there could be no way that the group could be exclusively on their side. Some of them claimed that I hate Arabs because of my position. I did the same thing with the Israel kids, and now I'm a…

… perfectly just for a Jew from Russia to live on the land that was taken out beneath the feet of an Arab. That is no way to win friends and influence people,.Mort. It is perhaps symbolic that I was alone in…

… build my resume. Other actors not of color have access to larger and ethnic neutral roles. I took these roles in order to open others doors. I do not think we will ever get LSA STUDENTS & MAY 2003 GRADS…

… is a yoga mat? Nobody in India uses a yoga mat. What the hell is that? TMD: How should students actively combat these stereotypes? KP: The easiest way for people to be heard is if they write a letter…

…-am Indian, I am also credible. They had to see that there were people of my ethnicity standing behind the coun- try and condemning these events. TMD: How would you cure the apathy that most students face? SG…

… Tickets: 734-764-2538 Adults $17.00 Students: $7.00 Major credit cards accepted Tickets available at the League ticket office and at the door made possible with the support of the Michigan Counil for the…

March 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… *Arab to be I . Ir #,Y } I i - & a Al questioned _s ! ~ r ~ell -, ':4 Ar Ia..,- t : <Iy JESSICA YURASEK/Daily Matthew Marquardt kicks off his galoshes while playing In a sandbox at Sleepy…

… and members of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force before the last set of interviews began, Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson acknowledged the bro- ken links and sources of troubles between the Arab

… vying to be Ann Arbor's delegates to the state House. In the 53rd District, Albion College undergraduate student Larry Lloyd Jr., (R-York Twp.) is challenging incum- bent Chris Kolb (D-Ann Arbor), who was…

…/Daily Students prefer online Instant messaging services for its low-cost convenience. IM users have Increased to more than 63 million In the U.S. and 250 million worldwide. Instant Messenger keeps computers…

…, students online Reuben Logsdon, a software writer from Washington, dealt with a chronic seven-year addiction to the computer game "Civilization." "I would play it again and again, even though I always won…

… connec- tion services touting unlimited access has made it even more tempting for students to take advantage of being online and chatting it up with friends using instant messenger. According to a report…

… in the workplace or simply killing time in the resi- dence halls, online conversations have become the norm in terms of fast, cost-effi- cient communication; "Most students will leave their computers…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 18, 2002 OP/ED I Gtbe l irbiguu flg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… am not including Arab-Ameri- can organizations in my critique because the leading one, the American-Arab Anti-Discrim- ination Committee, has conducted itself very effectively, I believe). Sadly, most…

… ilk. On this campus, things are a bit better, although there are some individuals in our Mus- lim Student Association who share the belief that we have to keep our mouths shut on "con- troversial…

… of University students and students around the country in ral- lies and marches since the lawsuits were filed in the fall of 1997 are facts sufficient of them- selves to disprove the Daily editors…

… to secure student intervenors' status in the Uni- versity of Michigan Law School case along with the National Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People and the American Civil Liberties Union…

January 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…- onal shape, the shape of the forma- tions as they stand. Body piercing popular, but often dangerous More than half of undergraduate students surveyed by researchers at the Mayo Clinic had some type of…

… body piercing, and 17 percent suffered com- plications, according to a recent study. The study also found that 23 per- cent of students had tattoos, though there were no medical complications. Female…

… Environmental Defense. "It's an enormous waste of taxpayer money," said Ann Mesnikoff, of the Sierra Club. DAVID rKAZDay Connie Escobar, a Law student, hangs up her jacket In the lobby of the Lawyers Club Dining…

… of Battle Arab Americ Creek, a Republican running for gov- his leadersh contributions is up to Bonior whether money. you absolutely, positively like that that came any- me would go back to its very…

… support for a Palestinian homeland. "I'm proud of my support from the Arab-American community," Bonior said. "I trust the voters in this situation to sort out the facts." . Bonior also received a donation…

… up. Correction: A story on page 1 of yesterday's Daily should have said that Harvard University does not offer early decision to students applying for admission. THE CALENDAR What's happening in Ann…

October 29, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

… bypassed the usual extradition and deportation pro- cedures -- was the result of a broad investigation by U.S. and Pakistani intelligence officials into the activities of Arab students who are suspected of…

… undermine support among Arab nations for its anti-terrorism campaign. Yesterday's attack took place when two gunmen - who were identified as Palestinian policemen by the Israeli army - drove through Hadera…

… KARACHi, Pakistan Student linked to Cole handed over A Yemeni microbiology student wanted in connection with the bombing of the USS Cole was secretly handed over to U.S. authorities by Pakistan…

…'s intelligence agency early Friday, Pak- istani government sources said Saturday. Pakistani officials said the student, Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed, 27, is an active member of the al-Qaida terrorist organization…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through…

September 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 21, 2001 OP/ED olbIE lwtrbiogatrn ailg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… what is to come. I can hear it in the students who sit around me as I study at Starbucks, or the girls in back of me in my lecture hall, I can sense it when I talk to my family, as they try to explain…

… the choice. Give blood to the Red Cross instead. JOAN PUFFER KOTCHER Alumnus Attacks on Arabs, Muslims overblown To THE DAILY: The U.S. response to the terrorist attacks has been beautifully restrained…

… and just thus far. The anti-Arab backlash has been almost non-existent and the few reported cases have just been a result of the media-microscope on the case. I bet if you compared the number of cases…

… jihad? NICK OcCHIPINTI LSA senior Woomer not a traitor, but misses point TO THE DAILY: Nick Woomer's column ("Building an inclu- sive peace movement," 9/19/01) omits to consider that the student protest…

December 07, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… EVYENTS U Athol Fugard Reading, Sponsored by the Department of English and the Office of the Provost, 7:30 ;.; p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre, 647-6471 Arab Anti-Discrimination Commit- tee, the Arab Students

… about the same in oth the Prozac group and the placebo group. By Tiffany Wfaggard Daily Stalf Rep srter Wind chills below zero degrees blew out their candles, but members of Students Organizing for Labor…

… at the Chowd- hury Knitware and Garmets factory in Bangladesh on Nov. 25. During the ceremony, students expressed disgust in the fact tlhat the workers in the factory - some as young as 10-years…

… fight with thousands of workers currently struggling to create a more just and humane world' Rudy said. Students for Social Equality president Joe Tanni- ra, an LSA junior, said he believes the working…

… Associa- tion and the Muslim Students Association, 7:30 p.m., Angell Hall, Auditorium C U "The Meaning of Amae: Presumed Acceptance of Inappropriate Behavior,," Sponsored by the naw Bicycling and Walking…

March 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE After a while, you just stop caring and want it to be over…

… with his fam- already privileged. A University study revealed who have not already attended college to either ily to America. Enamored that 55 percent of students attending come from themselves earn or…

… class prevents many Ameri- the University is still remarkably low. But when cans from enrolling in a university. While Amer- an in-state student must spend around $10,000 a Momin can be reached ica may be…

… fellow tax-exempt status would appreciate it if she stated this pub- students. licly instead of representing the issue as a Matthew Hollerba'ch To THE DAILY: continuing problem. I asdiapontd ose Asitnt…

…Unve- I also take issue with Varner's belief that The letter writer is an LSA senior and I was disappointed to see Assistant Univer- Ia tmember of the Michigan Student Assembly. sity General Counsel Donica…

December 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 11, 2002 - 3 THIS WEEK Dec. 11, 1967 Berkeley Free Speech Movement leader Mario Savio and several other student leaders spoke before a crowd of…

… 2000 students on the Diag, asking them to join in their movement "to wrangle First Amendment freedoms from an unresponsive bureaucracy," and to ask the University president to endorse their goals. Dec…

… by the Soviet Union. Dec. 14, 1929 The Student Council passed a res- olution urging a tradition that stu- dents refrain from stepping on the University seal that was set in the floor of the library…

…. Council mem- bers said, "in the past few years, irreverence has been shown the Uni- versity by the students stepping on the seal." Members proposed posting a 24- hour guard to impress the tradition onto…

… undergraduate students. They also recommended changing the date on the seal from 1837 to 1817, which had been recognized as the official founding date of the Uni- versity the year before. Dec. 15, 1955 A team of…

… Greek events but would be a source of pride," Winston said. "It would bring us closer together." By Michael Gurovitsch and Karen Schwartz Daily Staff Reporters More than 50 students took a study break…

… last night to learn a lesson on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Political sci- ence Prof. Mark Tessler and the allure of free food drew students to the U-Club to hear about the current status of the…

… con- flict and how it came to be this way. Tessler, who teaches "The Arab- Israeli Conflict" addressed the history of the conflict, tracing it from 1967 until today. While he said there is "no intrin…

… side is right, one side is wrong" he said. Many students who attended the event said they appreciated the balanced view- point Tessler offered. While he felt Tessler went out of his way to give both…

… far as finding out more about the current situation, Tessler said it's impor- tant to be able to differentiate between fact and propaganda. He recommended students diversify their sources of information…

November 26, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

Students Association, the Muslim Students' Association, the Pakistani Students Association and the Arab Student Association. ilano Earn a Master of Science degree in: * Health Services Management and…

… on Monday following the holiday break. Students will be out on the Diag collecting canned goods and clothes for the Ann Arbor Salvation Army from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is sponsored by a number of…

student groups, including La Voz Latina, the Lebanese Student Asso- ciation, the Chinese Student Associ- ation and the United Asian American Organizations. Mortuary customs before Buddhism focus of lecture…

… Vice-chair Prof. John Gobetti said he thinks Coleman has been very receptive to faculty advice so far. Another funding issue brought up at yester- day's meeting was the Michigan Student Assembly…

…'s proposal to increase student fees to improve recreational facilities. The results of an MSA ballot showed that the majority of stu- dents want the fee increase. Coleman said the administration is in the…

… process of examining the issue. "We are looking at it real closely to see if it might be possible," she said. Other concerns Coleman addressed were childcare for faculty, graduate students and…

… requirements to obtain a degree. "This is the first of a long series of what we hope are reforms," Coleman said. "These are ways in which we can have a possible impact on student athletes' success." Men charged…

…. 21. . An editorial titled "Evening of Tolerance" on page 4 yesterday did not name all of the sponsors of a Ramadan feast last week. It was sponsored by four student groups - the Muslim Graduate…

October 01, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/S TATE CAMPUS I Marching to the beat The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 1, 2002 - 3 Student assaulted outside apartment Effects of urban environment on kids topic of talk The School of…

… Margaret Water- man Alumnae Town Hall Celebrity Lecture Series. As an astronaut, McDivitt com- manded the Gemini 4 and Apollo 9. Tickets are $40 and proceeds will go to a scholarship for University students

… threatening the safety of SAFE members and also her expressing her views on an issue she has no right to," LSA senior Aisha Sabadia said. The Michigan Student Zionists also distributed a statement, saying that…

… rally, which we believe to be a publicity stunt," said LSA senior Adi Neuman. Neuman is the president of the Michigan Student Zionists. "These kinds of relationships are developed so when you get to…

… those boundaries, you know the protocol to follow," Brown said. Residential security has become a higher priority lately for University students. There have been sev- eral incidents in the Church Street…

… at the end of July for armed robbery. In April, a suspect robbed a student on the 700 block of Church Street, taking money, credit cards, a cell phone and a jacket. Police later recovered the jacket…

… running for two avail- able positions on the University Board of Regents. The other three candidates are Ismael Ahmed (D-Dearborn), director of the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services…

… intention of bringing about multiple perspectives," Reid said. "In addition, thedepartment has been part of a movement to incorpo- rate students into discourse about issues that are relevant to them…

…,"she added. But LSA sophomore Andrea Perkins said she feels that while the student body is equally distributed, the faculty ratio is not. "Although there are many female GSIs, there aren't that many profes…

September 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… computer. I also checked some courses because my schedule wasn't complete." The website, which was first made available to students on February 20 of this year, is currently experiencing dif- ficulties that…

… don't allow students to check their e-mail. Linda Place, the University director of website coordination, said this inability to use the mail system from mv.umich.edu is due to the high e-mail volume…

… an online mulberry system that can be accessed from the website. Any student with a University account and access to the Internet can utilize the system from anywhere in the world. The website…

… its "open- pilot" mode while technicians prepare the system for full production. "We've given access to all students but we make no promise that every- thing can be accessed," Place said. "We won't put…

… stor- age, the campus directory, the student's personal calendar and announcements, as well as many other features students can personalize to their own interests. "We've given access to all students

… but we make no promise that everything can be accessed." - Linda Place University director of website coordination Hilton said the idea behind the site was to provide services and resources for students

… the house the FBI raided in Detroit, agents found a planner with handwriting in Arabic, according to an FBI affidavit filed in federal court. The planner included information about an American base in…

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… Tenants Union. The vote was tabled from last week with the purpose of finding out if the School of Social Work would agree to its role in the amendment. Some Social Work students would be placed at the AATU…

… office to do required community ser- vice fieldwork -with each student saving the AATU $5,120. This practice would start next semester as a way to stop the past practice of MSA being the AATU's primary…

…" items to their exams. "I wear my lucky necklace that I wear whenever I am nervous about something," Hill said. Johnson, on the other hand, dons her lucky rainbow socks for her exams. Some students said…

… that eating habits are also important when studying for exams. "Before I start studying, I drink a Pepsi and eat two little packs of Smar- ties,' RC freshman Katie Corbett said. What drives students to…

… these bizarre methods of preparation? The answer is stress. While supersti- tious rituals may help some students in their study habits, University faculty offered more concrete methods to aid students in…

… stress-management. First and foremost, students need to look out for their physical and mental health while studying. There are key symptoms that may be an indication of stress, said Robert Winfield…

… that students organize well. "The number one way to stress is to start studying e munication studies Prof. Tr ing. The amendment, which past 31-1, was essential to the fate of the AATU since the union…

… the Regents to Maintain Support for the Univer- sity's Legal Defense of Affirmative Action" and "Alert to Student Voters: The Threat to Affirma- tive Action at U of M in the November 7 Elec- tion…

… commented on ts should the importance of time-management t of fruits in midterm preparation. oid exces- "Students need to add time into their ne intake. schedules in order to study for each ffeine lead exam…

…. Breaks are also important in erspiration, study schedules. Students must meet needs that help their lives feel more is it is cru- balanced," she said. their time CAPS offers drop-in group work- shops every…

February 15, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…. Admission is $2.50. WHO: Arab Student Associa- tion and Lebanese Student Association WHEN: Today from 8 to 10 WHERE: Yost Ice Arena CORRECTIONS 0 The thene party sugges- tion sn Page 2 of the State- ment said…

…2A - Thursday, February 15, 2007 MONDAY: TUESDAY: The Extremist Arbor Anecdotes WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Before You Were Here Campus Characters FRIDAY: Explained The manbeh ind the mullet Student

… hair. sional naysayer, though. Krause was - Know a campus character worthy ofa Krause didn't. offended when one student offered profile? E-mailsuggestions to news@michi- And over a few months, the thin…

… OKeefe Layout Manager Chelsea Hoard Production Manager The Michigan Daily(ISSNt0745-967) is published Monday through Friday duringthe fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

…. The damage is estimated at $150. Dining hall worker hits head WHERE: South Quad WHEN: Tuesday at about 6 p.m. WHAT: A male student work- ing in the kitchen hit his head on a piece of equipment, DPS…

December 07, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… mention of any resistance by Taliban See AFGHANISTAN, Page 8 Interviews Icompleted with 20 e area men By Jacquelyn Nixon Daily Staff Reporter The lingering anxiety over whether men in the Muslim and Arab

… to the U.S. attorney's office for the eastern district of Michigan. Kenan Basha, vice president of the Muslim Student Association, said peo- ple who have received a letter are still deliberating…

…, Page 7 Photos by ALYSSA WOOD/Daily Two students use protest signs to keep dry while listening to the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth speak at a rally In Fountain Square yesterday in Cincinnati, where the U…

… go wherever affirmative action is being attacked," said RC junior Monique Luse, co-founder of Students Supporting Affirmative Action and co- chair of the Minority Affairs Commission on the Michigan…

Student Assembly. "I'm a student at the University of Michigan, and my school is being attacked, and I want to express my voice with my presence." Rackham student Jessica Curtin, a member of the Coalition…

February 19, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, February 19, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com L7i1L 1Mvld~l*jan4 3al~j Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

…. Israel's 'right-wing'victory 6 UI O eorury s, osaess weT -- 0 n February 10, Israelis went New proposal would simplify aid application for students to the polls to elect the 120 ly af s s members of the…

… Knesset from Jn a 2006 report, the Commission on the Future of Higher Edu- cation said that for atypical household, completingthe Federal Application for Student Aid is longer and more complicated than…

… completing the federal tax return. The report also said that people considered the FAFSA to be onerous and confusing. It's these disheartening qualities of the FAFSA that prohibit many students from applying…

… for much-needed aid. But thanks to University of Michigan researcher Susan Dynarski and her colleagues, this tire- some process could be simplified. To ensure that more students who need financial aid…

… filled after tax returns are filed. High school students who apply to college in fall had to wait until the spring of that year to see what kind of aid they would receive. This is inconvenient for students

… because financial aid can be the "make or break" factor for many students when deciding which university they will attend, and making that decision without knowledge of how much aid to expect is difficult…

… and 13 percent don't speak Eng- lish at home. The proposed change would make it easier for these students to apply for financial aid, and would consequently offer them greater access to a college edu…

…- cation. Low-income students deserve the opportunities that a college education presents, and they are dependent upon receiving financial aid to get there. But while making the process easier is a good…

… changes regard- ing financial aid, the government needs to implement Dynarski's idea as soon as pos- sible, putting an end to one of the worst headaches for high school students apply- ing to college…

September 04, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 3) • Page Image 17

… check? Cursed the existence of the fucking Eagles? Had a marmot tossed into your bathtub? Well, the Dude has. And although he's not a college student, he's prob- ably a better one than you are. In the 10…

… ambitious private school student (Jason Schwartzman) who tries to strike up a romance with an elementary school teacher even as his extracurricular schedule lands him on academic probation. "Rush- more" is a…

students' book- shelves. The book is a quick read for students who are already familiar with Salinger's cynical outlook on life. The opening story, "A Perfect Day for Bananafish," tells the tale of a…

… freshmen looking for a quick-fix break from their work. writer for college-aged students, then "Cat's Cradle" is the essential work for this same demographic. The book earned Vonnegut a Mas- ters degree in…

… prejudiced, and the Gallery Project on Fourth Street more self-serving characters than and the Slusser Gallery in the School on "Sunny."And this - coupled with of Art and Design. Students, profes- the…

… way of introducing students to aspects of contempo- rary music, dance and theatre that are a far cry from the "excitement" of being penguin-garbed and eat- ing shellfish. One highlight of the year is…

…'s plays. UMS's theme this year is "music and dance of the Arab world," showcasing a group of six per- formances that exhibit aspects of contemporary and traditional Arab culture. The shows range from a…

… musical presentation by Munir Bashir, who specializes in playingthe oud, an Arabic lute-like instrument, to an Arab adaptation of Shakespeare's play, Richard II, which has been commissioned to be performed…

…'t be honored with a performance this year (although she is planning on an appearance in Joliet, Illinois later on), but college students around would be wise to watch and enjoythis fiery comedienne when…

November 02, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

…. versity's Asian and Arab American student groups and will The U.S. Department of Justice is also concerned with have volunteers today in cities that may have previously dis- cities that have a history of…

… they will monitor the treatment of Arab hotline number, which will be answered by law students Americans. and lawyers, said Margaret Fung, executive director of Poll monitors will also be present at…

… for those waiting inlines at polling sites, not only in Ann Arbor, but also in Detroit, Scio Township and Ypsilanti. But the group is focusing on students, Raghavan "We kno said. weTekn u Voice Your…

… occurred in the past. Students are sometimes told false- ly, for instance, that they are not allowed to vote in a town that isn't their home. "That's what we're try- ing to stop, to just clarify the process…

… j7 i 1. >r and make sure everyone's informed in this election," Woiwode added. Voice Your Vote is also driving both Ann Arbor residents from their homes to the polls and students who have gone to the…

… Vote al for it or Die campaign -- sponsored by smoothly." rapper P.Diddy on the Diag - Pete Woiwode - encouraging students to go Voice Your Vote to the polls. The mission co-chair presentation, which has…

…, although individ- ual brothers could purchase and distrib- ute their own drinks with their personal funds. Currently, students attending official fraternity parties are supposed to bring their own alcohol…

… would try to intimidate student and minority vot- ers today in an attempt to discourage people from voting. Moon said all lawyers that will be present at sites will be volunteers. The Republican Party…

… , k Nonpartisan organizations will have poll monitors at sites that they perceive fostered discrimination against voters in past elections. The Michigan Student Assembly's Voice Your Vote Com- mission…

… will have a poll monitor at every predominantly student precinct, such as the Michigan Union and Bursley Residence Hall, said Pete Woiwode, co-chair of the commis- sion If the problem is unsolved at the…

February 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… weighing about 100 pounds, were reported miss- ing after the Michigan vs. Northwestern en's basketball game on Jan. 19. 'The father of a student took them for his sick son," Brown said. The man had attended…

… the game, seen the seals laying on the ground near the stadium's press box and thought they would be appreciated by his son, who is a student here, Brown said. He had assumed they were being thrown out…

… Ford would not comment on the matter. Sunday morning, members of the Students of Color Coalition gained access to Michigamua's meeting space on the seventh floor of the Michi- gan Union. The SCC refuses…

… renovate the area. Current members agree that the tower is a "We want t fundamental part of Michigamua's history but said using the days, resolves tower is not worth causing distress to students on campus…

…, like the and its practice of using indigenous nicknames may be subject to further scrutiny if necessary. DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Aaron David Miller, Deputy Special Middle East Coordinator for Arab

…-Israeli Negotiations at the Department of State, discusses the future of Arab-Israeli peace negotiations at the University's International Institute yesterday. RALLY Continued from-Page 1 Some supporters held signs…

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… Bolivia was a Spanish colony hundreds of years ago. They stood alongside miners, students and leftist sympathizers waving Cuban and Venezuelan flags on the cobblestone plaza outside the colonial…

…-era Congress building. "Power is in the hands of the Bolivian people for the first time," said Walter Villarro, among 2,000 miners who turned out dressed in their trademark hel- DUBAI, United Arab Emirates U…

… government that U.S. officials hope will win the confidence of disaffected Sunni Arabs and undermine support for the insurgency. That would hasten the time when U.S. and other foreign troops can go home…

November 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… disaf- fected Sunni Arab ex-soldiers, many of whom joined the insurgency after the Americans abolished the Iraqi armed forces in 2003. The bombings came just before Brit- ish Foreign Secretary Straw…

… least 116 are known to be Sunni Arabs, 43 Shiites and one Kurd. Some are likely victims of crimes, including kidnappings, which are rampant in some cities and as dan- gerous to Iraqis as political…

… revolt by lawmakers over scaling back Medicaid, food stamp and student loan programs. The development was a major setback for the GOP on Capitol Hill and for President Bush, who has made cuts to benefit…

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… earlier. The amendments made some key concessions to Sunni Arabs, starting with the first article underlining that Iraq will be a single nation with its unity guaranteed - a nod to fears among the…

… disaffected minority that the draft as it stands will fragment the country. Other changes open the door to Sunni Arabs to try to make more dramatic substantive changes in the constitution later, after a new…

…: Positive view of Colum- bus lingers) incorrectly named Brittany Marino as the president of the Native American Student Association. The story should have said that Marino is a member of the organization. A…

November 10, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

students," Horne said. "Over the past 10 years it started a has fluctuated from as low at 10 percent to this minorities year's high of 21 percent, but for the past three ty. Ndidi U years it has been…

… increased and enrollment went my decisi up, especially among minority students, the University Association of American Medical Colleges priority, at announced last month. group the As for the application…

… process, Horne said As pres students can indicate their racial background tion, Unak on the application, but it is not a requirement. ity student "We aim toward a wide definition of diversity, comfortab…

… looking at different age groups, regions of the where Afr country and other things besides just race," members f Horne said. "A diverse student body improves questions ARAFAT Continued from page 1 states…

… leaders are elected tional process, and students have part of the recruiting efforts." dent-run Black Medical Association welcome weekend that encourages to feel comfortable at the Universi- Jnaka, a…

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….m. There is no charge to attend. For more information, contact Student Activities and Leadership, Michigan Union Arts and Programs or the Stu- dent Organization Resource Center. 'U' Symphony Orchestra to…

… extricate themselves from the asphyxiating atmosphere of cigarette smoke. But all was in vain. The students who had just been released from the four pitch-black auditoriums were caught in a human blockade…

… graffiti on stalls upsets students By Magaly Grimaldo For the Daily Students using some of the bathrooms on the first floor of Angell Hall have noticed and been upset by racist graffiti on the stall walls…

… remarks toward Arabs and Jews. The graffiti includes sexually explicit and violent language, along with expletives. "This is a reaction of people who have dissat- isfaction with multiculturalism," said…

… against our values as an institution," Pacania said. While the graffiti angered many students, the Department of Public Safety was unaware of the racist remarks on the stall walls until Friday. Department…

… removed. When dealing with graffiti, custodians must write a report to Risk Man- "We are concerned about the students' safety and where freedom of speech becomes a violation of civil rights. We don't want…

… anyone on campus to feel unwelcome," Walesby said. But the University wasn't the only once voicing disapproval of the graffiti. Members of student orga- nizations were also upset. "Sexist, racist and anti…

… sexual objects," Chang said. Neal Pancholi, president of the Indian American Student Association, said it was awful that students still think this way, even in the diverse society that the University has…

… Safety, the diminished AAPD force would affect students who live off campus, Police Chief Dan Oates said. "We can't lose people and deliver the same services," Oates said. "There are some services we…

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… City Coun- cil and mayor. Some say the bill could make it easier for students to run for these elected posi- tions because they would not be required to live in their respective ward for a year before…

… around Ann Arbor. But opponents of Proposal B believe it could increase housing and rental costs, negatively impacting students. Ann Arbor is divided intok five wards and voters can select their choice of…

… is a Rackham student working on a degree in Near Eastern studies. Lax said if elected, his priorities would include making parking easier in the downtown and Central Campus areas and afford- able…

student housing. "I will represent the stu- dent interests without worry- ing about what any political organization or special inter- est group says," he said. Haug is also concerned Haug about student

… housing. "The University could rent retail commercial housing off campus as part of an agreement between the University and the city," Haug said, on the issue of affordable housing for students. He also…

… diversity in NCAA Division I football head coaching. Harrison and his 48 race-relations students are producing a documentary on the subject. Native American month takes aim at stereotypes By Karen Schwartz…

March 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 11, 2003 OP/ED Ulbe £tch tc u I 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… University is still seeking to pay them at a much lower rate than other graduate student staff assistants and graduate student instructors, simply because they are librarians. In addition the University has…

… that was on reserve for the living learning program in their hall, but they also catch up on events happening in the world through the books, newspapers, and computers provided. Students may attend a…

… Information student planning to work in libraries to become closer to the Uni- versity community and learn valuable profes- sional skills. If the University and University Housing truly value the commitment…

…-Israel community criticizing Students Allied for Free- dom and Equality for their invitation of Norman Finkelstein to the University. Both letters con- textually distort the writings of Finkelstein and have the…

… of the pro- Israel community to halt their character assas- sinations and smear campaigns, and attempt to base their arguments on the issue at hand - the Arab-Israeli conflict. CARMEL SALHI LSA…

students deserve certain privileges because they value "academ- ic excellence." Hogwash! As if the rest of us plebes do not. Rather, the commons represents a further pampering of already entitled stu- dents…

…. In the six years that I have taught at this University I have taught over 400 students, slightly over a quarter of whom have been Honors students. Allowing for the usual caveats about generalizing from…

… one's own experience, my observation suggests that there's no difference in student quality or work ethic based on whether they are in the Honors Program; if any difference does stand out it's the…

… Honors students' higher propensity to complain vociferously about grades since, as so many of them have told me in no uncertain terms, they haven't received lower than an A since that stupid math teacher…

October 25, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 25, 2002 OPTED (Itt W 4k, tjCbtgttu :4gat7lu 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…'m drawin' for you, the man is the Arab world, see? And the cross - or what's causing the crossness - is the war. All these freedom haters are gonna be pretty cross if we start dancing with Iraq. And we…

… EDITOR 01 MSA 'determined to become irrelevant' with boycott vote, say former pres ad vp. To THE DAILY: The Michigan Student Assembly seems determined to become irrelevant (again), with its ludicrous…

… vote to boycott the Michigan Daily. MSA and the Daily are jointly the voice of campus - MSA representing and responding to the opinions of students, and the Daily bringing those and other opinions back…

… to students. For MSA to boycott the one organization that can help it bring its work to campus is antithetical to everything student representation should be about. This boycott is nonsense. As 95…

… percent of campus will agree, the Daily is one of the most extremist liberal newspapers out there. For a group of student organizations to start a boycott because they don't like their coverage is ridicu…

… issues, as they lay out how the Daily must change the way it operates. News flash: The Daily is not getting bigger, and students are still going to pick it up tomorrow morning. Last year at this time MSA…

… was fighting to get a fall break (yes, freshmen, the one you just had was the first at the U), get an extra $73,000 for student groups from Fleming, expand the CCRB hours, and put Entree Plus in the Big…

… House ... all things we did. On Tuesday, MSA spent hours debating whether or not to boycott the paper they will all pick up in the morning to see if they were quoted in! Joe student couldn't cafe less…

…, won't boycott the Daily, and will see MSA as less relevant because the majority of the "representatives" voted yes. MSA: Think of all the things you could be doing for that student - if you've never met…

October 18, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… and intimidation toward Jewish stu- dents on college campuses. You know what? Arab students in particular, and Palestinian students specifically, have faced that for years, and face it still. The…

…0 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 18, 2002 OP/ED ate £ irigun &ziIg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE. UNIVERSITY…

… stand together DAVID HORN HORNOGRAPHY n the day I saw the first shirt I saw a problem. Last winter, Jewish 3 students on our cam- pus surfaced in blue T- shirts that read, "Wherever we stand, we stand…

… Sharon's stubbornness and hawkish policies do not excuse or justify the same from pro- Israeli and Zionist student leaders. The men in control in the Middle East are desperate politicians, and neither…

… same flaws are being mirrored by the most vocal pro-Palestinian group on campus, the so-called Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. Putting aside their ill-advised divestment conference, perhaps the…

… strongest evidence is that on Wednesday Rabbi David Weiss of Neturei Karta spoke on campus at their behest. No doubt the student organizers' intention was to offer an example of a religious Jew who opposes…

… Zionism, but it is unlikely that they or most students on this campus know the full story behind the group he represents. Founded in the 1930s, Neturei Karta, which means "Guardians of the City" (that is…

… ironic that although Muslim students frequently complain that Americans misun- derstand and misportray their religion, it was an utter ignorance of Judaism that was demonstrated by SAFE's hosting of Rabbi…

… of the land of Israel, including presumably all of Jerusalem and the West Bank - just not yet (since the messiah has not come). Do pro-Palestinian students really wish to associate themselves with…

… accurately reflect the students' opinions. If that is the case, if what they truly believe is that Israel has no right to exist, if what they ultimately want is a Palestine from the Jordan to the sea, then…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…. Courant said there are enormous concrete educational benefits to a diverse student body, but these advan- tages require the University to have representatives from minority groups. "If you want to solve any…

… problem, you need a team of people with many skills," he said. "A diverse student body provides our students an experi- ence within the world we live." In regard to the specifics of the admissions policy…

… currently under consideration in the Grutter case, Law School Dean Jeffrey Lehman said the University desires in each entering class a "critical mass" of minority students who feel comfort- able in their…

Arab nations. Rumsfeld, in testimony to the House Armed Services Committee, and Presi- dent Bush, in a White House meeting with top congressional leaders, dis- missed the Iraqi leader's 11th-hour over…

…- ture as a stalling tactic. "He's not going to fool anybody," Bush said. Rumsfeld suggested that Iraq had See IRAQ, Page 7A PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DAVID KATZ/Daily While many students on campus work, some…

… choose alternative jobs such as nude modeling in the School of Arts. Work study 'offeirs students choices in unusua fields Peters: Atty. gen. should serve consumers By Kylene Kiang Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Peters said. "I'm there to assist county prosecutors," he Students considering temporary or work-study employment should not feel their search is limited to merely slopping food to hungry students in the…

… South Quad Residence Hall cafeteria. In addition to earning money toward educational and living expenses, some student employment opportunities can provide rare experiences that are unique to the…

… University community. According to the University's Student Employment Office, the most popular student jobs include library assistants, recreational assistants, residence hall service workers and research…

students. "I decided that I was comfortable with it so I decided to 8 I …

September 26, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… network. MSA Contiued from Page 1 regarding their landlords' legal obligations and students' roles as tenants in Ann Arbor. "If you want to see the AATU here this year, $26,000 is the amount it needs to…

… survive," said Law Rep. Chris Sheehan. The money in the MSA budget, meant to fund student groups and services, comes from a mandatory fee added to each student's tuition. MSA supports the Ann Arbor Tenant…

…'s Union, which is not a student group, with 5 percent to 7 per- cent of its budget each year. The increase was opposed by some who argued that the money would be more beneficial if allocated elsewhere…

… at last night's Michigan Student Assembly meeting. TEACH-IN Continued from Page 1 "I think it depends what kind of media you look at or look to, to process it by working through different people…

… from the anthropology, history, political science and Near Eastern studies departments as well as a graduate student who had recently completed field work in Pak- istan. Speakers commented on topics…

… variety of speakers and found the panel informative and equally impor- tantly, challenging. "They're new ways to look at the information we're being given," she said, "and to see the number of students and…

…- porting a national green armband cam- paign which encourages people to stand in solidarity with Arabs, Mus- lims, and Middle-Easterners. nedeOdAa FREE ADVANCE SCREENING UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - ANN ARBOR…

April 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

… PROGRESSIVE PEN " , - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted…

… process," because of her history in treating Arab nations, and her seeming unwillingness to admit her Jewish heritage until after news agencies broke it following her confirmation as secretary of state. Who…

… the day for classes. While it is true that the rest of the student body must coordinate their schedules around extra-curricular activities and work, most of us do not have to coordinate our schedule…

… of Student Conduct, visit www.michigandaily.com/code Drop the charges against Ryan Hughes Unpopular speech should not be countered with violence VIEWPOINT VIEWPOINT On April 3, the University Office…

… of Stu- dent Conflict Resolution hauled Ryan Hugh- es, an LSA junior and an openly bisexual political activist, into a kangaroo court pro- ceeding. Hughes' case is being adjudicated under the Student

… persons from assault. DPS did not lift a finger to pro- tect the lesbian/gay demonstration. Instead, they arrested Hughes and then charged him under the Code of Student Conduct. Appar- ently, DPS and the…

… all fundamental d process rights, from the right to legal couns to the right to exclude hearsay evidence the right to obtain a jury trial, and despite t veneer of student and faculty participatio the…

… University's Student Code of Con- ty duct. li- The Office of Student Conflict and nd Resolution alleges that Hughes spray- si- painted the sign of a member of the West- to boro Baptist Church who was…

… protesting the rally and Kiss-In, activities that were ue the final events of Queer Visibility Week. sel However, the Student Code of Con- to duct, which this summer will uselessly be he renamed the Statement…

… of Student Rights n, and Responsibilities, by no means allows of for a fair hearing. h- Under the Code, hearsay is admissible its and attorneys are not allowed to speak on nt; behalf of the "accused…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… to students -with disabilities on Friday for her work with deaf and hard of hearing students. A luncheon sponsored by the Hear- ing Impaired Students Organization t'Ook place at the Michigan Union in…

… honor of Arfa and the Lee Bernstein family, who are generous supporters -of the group. Along with the award, Arfa received S500 for her services as an undergrad- ,uate student at the University, where…

… ,she was also a member of the Michi- gan Student Assembly and a half a dozen other student organizations. Career Link 2000 , to provide advice In an effort to provide students who -tre not in pre…

…-professional programs with information about possible career fields, Career Link 2000 will take place Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Michigan Union Ballroom. The event, hosted by LSA Student Government, LSA…

… about the Arab-Israeli con- flicts and heard both sides of the story and I wanted to do something about all the injustices I saw and heard about," SNRE senior Amy Morrow said. "I'm not pro-Palestin- ian…

October 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… support the Palestinians. The teach-in was organized by the Muslim Student Association, the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee and the Palestine Committee. Vest Bank Zain Bengali, vice president…

… and to do dirty work forbidden by Congress." She also said she opposed the U.S. giving more than $100 billion to Israel since 1967. LSA senior Naomi Baum, who is Jewish and a member of the student

… raised important health concerns. Sawsan Abdulrahim, a Public Health student and member of the Palestine Committee, detailed the conditions of the hospitals in charge of tireating the wounded. "Hospitals…

… attention to violence in the Middle East. Images of dead and wounded Palestinians were displayed at the teach-in. Following the speakers, several members of the student organizations spoke about ways to…

… of the Muslim Student Association and moderator of last night's teach-in, highlighted what he believes the com- munity should know about the conflict. "We want people to know that this isn't some…

… tersection of South State Street and South University Avenue, DPS reports state No one was injured in the crash. - Student reports being harassed A female student reported Tuesday afternoon that she was being…

… harassed, D/PS reports state. The student reported that she has Seived numerous letters, c-mails and phone calls of a harassing nature. She claims she has told the man to cease his communication, but he has…

… continued. The student declined to file a report, citing that she wanted to try and handle the situation on her own. Garbage results in ~S oficers issue dacittin forlit- tering Tuesday evening at the Fletcher…

… in Bursiey *Members of the student organiza- tin Defend Affirmative Action By Ainx Means Necessaiy were reported sohb.ting in Bursley Residence H all late Vuesday night,.DPS reports state. -DPS did not…

… Detroit. These students see "more empty parking lots than houses" on their way to school, Boggs said. "Children need to nurture relations between themselves and the earth," she said. Elaine Eason-Steele, co…

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…. At least two extremists believed to be Arab killed in strike, source says By CANDACE RONDEAUX and SHAIQ HUSSAIN The Washington Post KABUL, Afghanistan - A sus- pected U.S. missile strike near the…

… intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonym- ity said the bombardment killed at least two extremist commanders who are believed to be of Arab ori- gin. "The others killed were most likely local…

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…- hold near the Syrian border despite calls by Sunni Arab leaders to halt such operations to encourage a big turnout in next month's election. The] U.S. command said about 50 insur- gents were killed. Two…

…-term presence to prevent insurgents from returning. U.S. officials have said the Euphra- tes Valley campaign is also aimed at encouraging Sunni Arabs there to vote in the Dec. 15 parliamentary elections without…

… fear of insurgent reprisals. The Bush administration hopes that a successful election with strong Sunni Arab participation will encourage many in that community to abandon the insurgency. That in turn…

November 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 2003 OE OP/ED Ule £toimxda1 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…'s culture or embrace it. It is about the lack of a fine line, a distinguishing paradigm. The Arab argument: India/Israel are not democracies, it is all a sham, a throw cover to hide the unsightly. "Brutality…

…" and "massacre" and "manipulation" are the words of the day, and comparisons between veils and genocide get played up as the real divisive element between the two worlds. Arab governments do not really…

…-example. Other side: Arabs and/or sub-continentals who consider the popular perspective of Mid- dle Eastern countries (the two most notable nations in American press right now have both been blown to proverbial…

November 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… influence RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - Residents of the mainly Arab residen- tial compound attacked by suspected al-Qaida suicide bombers said yester- day they knew their Westernized lifestyle was under…

… scrutiny - they'd received a surprise visit from Saudi religious police suspicious that men and women were mixing at a party. The choice of target in the attack, which killed 17 people, mostly Arabs and…

… "working with Americans and mixing with them" was forbidden. The e-mail was sent to the London-based Arabic week- ly Al-Majalla. Most of the residents of the Muhaya compound were Lebanese. Seven Lebanese…

… cycle of destructive war," Arafat said, referring to the violence that buried an ambitious effort to end a century of Arab-Israeli enmity. Israeli officials said they will give the new premier a chance to…

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…0 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 7, 2003 OP/ED able Sitchutwu maddIu 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… subsequently the world in ter- not a reason to go to war. It was present United Nations, but it is definitely not what rible shape. An Arab democracy in the Mid- before the war and will be present after the…

… Saudi Arabia, sentiment in the much vaunted "Arab street" spending and a capitalist system to back it up. mullahs in Iran, Syria with Hamas and is valid. However, the message it sends to the The U.N. was…

… a place where we could talk to Hezbollah, to mention some major groups). governments of Arab countries like Syria and the Soviet Union and that is the reason we War is terrible, but I think that…

August 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

student activist is gressive character. r a global system where justice True, Israel's democratic character is 'rogressivism is an ideology dependent upon ending Israeli control xclusion, guided by the…

… black South Zionist framework. Some Africans, while the Israeli legal code s argue that Jewish nationalism does not discriminate against Arab essivism conflict due to a gap Israelis. The law provides for…

… the equal a universalistic agenda and a treatment of both Jewish and Arab citi- stic one. However; this gap zets. In South Africa, the government 'upon the faulty idea that butchered blacks when they…

… protested s a zero-sum gain. Progressive governmental policies; Israel has done ften advocate policy that helps nothing to either Israeli Arabs or Pales- tinian people and the Israeli tinians in the West Bank…

April 16, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… level. But European and Arab leaders said any such conference needs Arafat's presence to be effective. "It's a way to get the parties together and talking," Powell said on the ninth day of a peace mission…

… Germany. "This cathedral is God's enemy," an Arabic speaker said on the shaky 20-minute video, which also recorded jihad battle songs on the car's cas- sette player as the men allegedly planned a bomb…

… excerpts aired yesterday by the pan-Arab satellite sta- tion Al-Jazeera. It wasn't clear when the tapes were made. The deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, was shown claiming the Sept. 11 attacks as a "great victory…

… complete tapes Thursday. It was not immediately clear how the station received the tapes. The excerpts aired by the Arab station yesterday were part of a series of clips from what appeared to be videotapes…

… winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through April) is $110, yearlong (September through…

April 05, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… addressed the global response to the events of Sept. 11. Earlier in the day, Mitchell spent a half hour with students in a mini-course entitled, "Religion, Security, and Violence in Global Contexts." "We…

… region next week seek- ing a cease-fire. With Powell standing at his side in the Rose Garden, Bush pressed Arab leaders to do more to end terrorism and emulate the peacemaking traditions begun by the late…

… President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan and carried forward by their successors, Hosni Mubarak and King Abdullah. "As Israel steps back, responsible Pales- tinian leaders and Israel's Arab

… maximum effort" to secure an Israeli withdrawal. In an address to his natioi l1ubarak said Israel's military campaign will create hatred among 300 million Arabs. The Mideast crisis was sure to dominate…

March 27, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… sheltering in the rubble." Corporations sued for slave reparations JERUSALEM . Arafat will not attend peace summit Yasser Arafat decided yesterday not to attend a key Arab summit, and his Cabi- net accused…

… Israel of trying to "blackmail" the Palestinian leader with tough con- ditions for letting him go. Arafat's absence could undermine Arab support for a Saudi peace overture being presented in Beirut…

… 26 al-Qaida officials, all Arabs. U.S. officials, how- ever, say there is no credible evidence al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden or his top aide is among the group. Al-Zawahri, the spiritual adviser and…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through…

September 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 149) • Page Image 14

… crevices in which to hide." The Taliban is estimated to have no more than 45,000 troops, including up to 12,000 for- AP eign troops - Pakistanis, Arabs, Uzbeks and others, according to most estimates…

… attempt to oust the Soviets, and more recently honed by bin Laden's Arab soldiers. Senior Pakistani military and intelligence officials - whose officers have have advised, coordinated and in many cases…

… militia that controls Afghanistan has called on all Muslims to wage a holy war on the United States if attacked. Identity The Taliban (or "students") emerged in 1994 with many followers who had attended…

… 56 member nations (Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) have granted it full diplomatic recognition. SOURCES: AP wire reports; Federation of American Scientists AP ing stuffed with explosives…

January 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… Yemeni man's brother was described as a prominent Arab Afghan, as Islamic fighters who helped push Soviet forces out of Afghanistan in the 1980s are known. The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity…

…, said the suspect confessed that he helped his brother run one of two safe houses where visiting fellow Arab Afghans would meet. Authorities were searching for the brother, the officials said. The brother…

…, Egyptians, Syrians and other Arabs who are close to bin Laden and live with him in Afghanistan. Workers vote to end strike withpaper SEATTLE (A) --- Seattle Times workers have voted to ed their 7- week strike…

… ISSN 0745967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term. starting in September. via U.S. mail are $100…

November 07, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… were brought by Arab leg- islators angry over the deaths of about a dozen Israeli Arabs in riots linked to the Palestinian revolt. The Palestinians, meanwhile, complained yesterday that U.S. mediationin…

… University of Michigan at Flint student running with the Reform Party, said a student perspective is neces- sary on the board, and he is the one for the position. Waun said he would like to bring more…

… attention to the University's Flint campus. "A lot of students at Flint aren't aware they have access to the library and facil- ities in Ann Arbor. Some students feel shut out from Ann Arbor, and feel the…

…. Rackham student Tim Maull, running with the Libertarian Party, said his involvement in the University helps him understand student issues. "I am a student. I understand about the difficulties of living in a…

… rights. It is important that the University does not profit by indirectly violating human rights," Maull said. LSA senior Scott Trudeau, running with the Green Party, also hopes to become a student

… more corporate mindset but the Univer- sity is not a corporation. As a student and a worker, I could represent a lot of people, especially those concerned about corporations,"Trudeau said. POLLS…

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