January 19, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 57) • Page Image 11
… at 7:30 p.m. Sry O A Fusion of Cultures The Arab Student Association spon- sors this meeting at the U-Club in the Michigan Union. This formal event provides students with a chance to meet people from…
… you have been selected to participate in the random student interview, would you like to do it? R: Sure, no problem. TMD: Ok, first things first, how did you spend you Martin Luther King Day? R: Oh, I…
… about Lebanon? (Pause) TMD: It's the name of a popular drinking game. R: Beirut! TMD: Yeah. How do you think Lebanese people would react to millions of American college students playing a drinking game…
… millions of Americans, especially the students who grew up "of modest means," as Coleman likes to say, but eventually became prosperous because of their college education. but for now it seems she is…
…. Coleman wants the University to be relevant to the rest of society. As she said in her September See COLEMAN, page 12B Frlda\T 1920406 Arabic Music Ensemble A group of ethnomusicology stu- dents perform…
… both traditional and contemporary Arabic music at Brit- ton Recital Hall. The performance begins at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Open Mic Night Beginning at 7:30 p.m., acts can sign up to take part in an…
… Hall. Admission is free. Stud Fly Cli spring break, stem Samsl rounft, StuffntAirfares from 04 Philadelphia $1o4 Dallas $169 Minneamlis $19 <a. Vit Student~niverse.c r can major airine to 1,000 and…

















































