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March 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 114) • Page Image 9

… there be a need to d Bess advised the community to stay up on news, report suspicious activity and care, caution, common sense and control." After the Sept. 11 attacks, Arab and M the michigan c zens…

… lot of Iraqis that would like to do the get to sealed rooms, she said. "Personal connections same to Saddam," he added. make it even more real." students complained about increased harass- tion of…

… intellectual inquiry," according to the ment and discrimination. Brown urged students website. Additional information can be viewed to come forward with any future complaints. at www.clrt.umich.edu. In addition…

… professors who wish for dealing with emotional problems due to war. hemi- to lead classroom war discussions. CRLT CAPS gives advice for handling emotions encourages teachers and students to allow a including…

… talking with friends or family, creative while diversity of opinion and respect people's views. expression and staying healthy. area, "Students will have very different interpreta- "We encourage you to be…

… aware that such aating tions of the war, its causes and its potential out- intense feelings can and often does cause io so. comes. It is important to allow students to additional physical and mental…

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… grad. student to lease, in August, 1 bdrm. in a townhouse. Brand new. 2000 sq. ft. $550 + util(s). Furn. 5 min. from central campus and hosp. 677-4383. LARGE STUDIO- CENTRAL campus at Tower Plaza, furn…

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November 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… Continued from Page 1 stand for. The chalk ads on the sidewalks are a good way to get a candidate's name out, but no actual information is being presented, some students said. "Just because I see their name…

… on the sidewalk, it doesn't make me want to vote for them," Engineering sopho- more Krishna Putchakayala said. Students said that the names of the candidates are mostly all that students receive from…

… Bush has warned Saddam that failure to cooperate with the names of only four candidates. The chalk brightly displays instruc- tions to "vote Blue," "vote Student's First" or even "vote for Dante, the…

… disco inferno." In response to concerns by some students of the triviality of all the chalk talk, MSA candidate Stacie Perez said the ads in chalk are meant to spark the interest of those who want to…

… advertising is something she and other students do at night as a way of making their names well known, Perez said. the inspectors will bring on an Ameri- can attack and that Washington will pursue a policy of…

… American, the largest nationality repre- sented, and at least are five women. At least six of the group are Arabs, and Mohamed ElBaradie, who oversees the International Atomic Energy Agency, is Egyptian. The…

… University has very little regu- lations on the ways in which students may use chalk on University proper- ty, said Susan Wilson, director of the Office of Student Activities and Leadership. The "Diag Policy…

…" indicates that students are allowed to use water- soluble chalk on all University side- walks and that the University is not responsible to remove anything, even if students report offensive markings. The…

…./Ed- ucation. Call the director at 668-0887. EARLY ELEMENTARY STUDENT able to work 30-40 hrs./wk., joyful-happy-go-lucky personality, indiv. who also enjoys kids, excel- lent working atmosphere. If you have a…

November 22, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… the incredibly poor human rights record of the Arab states in the Middle East including the Palestinian Authority. While myself and other Jewish students hope for peace and dialogue, both in the Middle…

….letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the…

… plant while watching the tail-end of the Florida-Florida St. game. What was interesting was the make-up of these first arrivals, which included several grad students and a history professor, whom I…

… Scout, I take exception to where they please and the Plymouth-Can- ton teachers' union should allow the Boy Scouts to meet at their schools again. NICK SoTO ENGINEERING FIRST-YEAR STUDENT denied…

…-mail at hamrhead@umick.edu. ing that is going to follow rest of their lives.' rtment Sgt. Michael Logghe, regarding alcohol consumption have on students. violations have ceased. They also faid to men- tion…

…, East and on this campus, we ha* found that k opening a dialogue isn't easy when you have no partner. VID Laivsz LSA JUNIOR Protest coverage was biased against Palestinian- students TO THE DAILY: Laura…

… Deneau's article "Jewish, Palestin- ian students face off," (IIf/21/00) is fascinat- ing because encapsulates the greater bias of the United States' media towards the situa- tion in the Middle East. Also…

…, it points to what is wrong with the Daily's coverage. The headline implies a equal-handed con- frontation, as in a debate. What really hap- pened is that pro-Israeli students inappropriately…

… interrupted an event spon- sored by students who exercised their public right to express themselves. This was not a "face-off," it was a rude disruption ofan event they had the right to sponsor. Likewise, the…

… force - and makes it seem like an even-handed battle for land. The Daily, by covering this as some debate, has obscured the message of the event. By doing that, it encourages pro-Israeli' students to…

March 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

… Horowitz ad extreme, a disservice to pro-Israeli students at University TO THE DAILY: In his letter, (Anti-Arab discrimination is unfair propaganda, 03/11/04) Adi Peshkess wrote that he was "appalled" to see…

…4 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 12, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion..michigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…chdr v e6 4 I J -An excerpt from an e-mail received by a London-based Arabic newspaper, al-Quds al-Arabi, regarding the train bombings in Spain, as reported yesterday by washingtonpost.com. O…

… article had no place getting involved in our campus poli- tics. Pro-Israel students and faculty members have the responsibility of countering anti- Israel propaganda on campus by presenting a unified voice…

… in support of Israel and demo- cratic institutions, a responsibility shared by neither David Horowitz nor Ronald Stackler. mining student attempts at Israel advocacy and giving the pro-Israel, as well…

…-Israel students how to do our job is beyond me. MATTHEW WOLFE LSA freshman I: 1 - 4 m~t~fTTOI~ea~Ix un ainuuia ii Qu- g …

February 13, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

student over Facebook posting Calvin College has expelled a student over a sexual comment about a fellow student he says was posted on his Facebook page with- out his knowledge. Calvin earlier put 19-year…

…-old sophomore Tony Harris of South- field on six months' probation. TheChristianReformedChurch- affiliated school told Harris to have no contact with the female student, move out of the dormitory they shared and…

… up arms against the Arab-led government in 2003. But the talks were shaken yes- terday by reports that the Hague- based International Criminal Court will soon issue a warrant against President Omar al…

… institution. "It isn't a cookie-cutter pre- sentation, or a paid speaker who makes the same presentation at universities across the coun- try," Nunez said. "It is a program developed by Michigan students and…

September 25, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… to your inbox Officials worried change will allow students to learn about incidents earlier and more that campus didn't consistently. "We recognized that it was not learn about crimes only creating…

…, requires universities to made the efficient dissemination of alert students of violent crimes on crime alerts a high priority. or near campus. MAISimplementednewsoftwar+ However, many people didn'tget and…

… become one of the very best in the Middle East, and will carry out studies and research of great value to Qatar and the Arab world more broadly," Tes- sler wrote in an e-mail. The goal of the project is to…

…. cratic ownership of the working people." White, who was invited to campus by the Students for Social Equality, said he's been met with substantial opposition from the political establishment. During his…

… NT RcA t URtA L SPOR[ S LSA council votes to condemn IM scoring policy Officials: resolution calling rules sexist won't dictate change By MATT AARONSON Daily StaffReporter LSA Student Government…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… member of the group since her sophomore year at Cass Tech High School in Detroit. BAMN has often been criticized for its protest tactics, which include bringing middle and high school students to campus…

… University administration out-of-touch with student concerns. Rabhi said most students uninten- tionally invest in war by paying tuition to the University. He asked audience members to sign a petition urging…

…- dents, University students and war veterans. Tony Morgan, a member of Mich- igan Peaceworks, led the protesters in a march out the Diag to Main Street and back. "Are you ready to march?" he yelled into…

… killed in Iraq. Some students wearing green for St. Patrick's Day jeered the pro- testers as they marched down State Street.Others cheered as the march- ers walked by. "Y'all got a nice beat," said one man…

…, Publisher/Edi- tor, The Arab American News * Evelyn Alsultany, Program in American Culture, University of Michigan Sponsored by the Department of Communication Studies, the Howard /:f Mafd hCenrer for…

November 17, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 33) • Page Image 16

…" by matching University graduate students from the Schools of Social Work, Urban Planning, Public Health, Public Policy and Business with nonprofit, grassroots community organiza- tions in Detroit, as…

… well as with local Detroit residents who would serve alongside the University graduate students. Those 900 hours of direct services throughout 1995 at the Southwest Detroit Busi- ness Association changed…

… of the area as a federal Empower- ment Zone were cause for hope, especially for a Clinton Democrat and Masters in Public Policy student like myself, I had to confront my stereo- typical views of…

… Michigan, with 50 percent of its residents of Hispanic origin, 25 percent of the residents are black, 5 percent are Arab-American and the remain- ing residents are white. Mostly, it is a lower…

…'t make it into the pre-game video in Sacramento or into "8 Mile." On a sunny September afternoon, at one of the orientation events for new faculty and students in Taubman College of Architecture and Urban…

… highly esteemed black motorcyclist. Crisscrossing the city, we, who hailed from five continents, students and faculty from urban planning, urban design and architecture boarded a pair of hired coaches and…

February 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE In England, we revere him as one step above God…

….S. policy, Noam Chomsky has When speaking at the Arab American Insti- Democratic Party has been unwavering since become the most celebrated leftist over his four tute in Michigan, former Democratic Presiden…

… "pet can do (A welcome addition, 02/14/2005). PIRGIM has a reputation for advocacy in the public interest and Students for PIR- GIM are focused on perhaps the most wide- ly encountered and problematic…

… experience in student life - off-campus housing. The student body could benefit now and in years to come from a strong Students for PIRGIM, and I hope that the University community will rally behind its ideas…

February 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE They will do it their way." - Vice President Dick Cheney, comment- ing…

… groups and other 21st century incarnations of racist establishments who openly advocate violence and harassment of gay, black, Jewish, Arab, Latino, Asian and other American communities - and…

… after the fact. Thankfully, the Michigan Student Assembly, in conjunction with a number of its commissions and MSA-registered groups, acknowledged this and similar incidents as a hate-driven incident on…

… Tuesday of last week and voted to support awareness regarding hate crimes perpetrated on our campus. As student leaders of Hillel, we regret that representatives of the University did not made this incident…

… known to us sooner, in order that our staff could offer appropriate counseling services in a more timely manner for students whose sense of security may have been compro- mised by this most recent…

students at the University through acts of vandalism, intimidation and hatred. Monica Woll Chair, Hillel Governing Board LSA sophomore Adam Soclof Vice chair, Hillel Governing Board RC sophomore Dina Pittel…

November 16, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 16, 2004 OPINION + 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 1J A huun I 41V l~tctltltothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…- igan Student Assembly election. There have been multiple articles about the two major parties running, but no mention of the many qualified independents who are also running, and deserve consideration…

…. There are 17 Independents running for MSA alone, and many are worthy candi- dates that the students should learn about. Reading the Daily lately has made me feel like Ralph Nader, in that I feel I have…

… much to offer the students, both in my platform and in my extensive experience with MSA, but because I chose not to run with one of the two parties, the Daily has not covered my campaign at all. I…

… the University, and especial- ly those of the Muslim, Palestinian and Arab communities, to quickly, loudly and sincerely denounce Dika's hateful ideas. Doing so would go a long way toward restoring my…

… Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should include the writer's name…

October 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… I 4 -The Michiganf Daily - Wednesday, October 1, 2003 OP/ED S£dpv 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… Matthews" ranting on how universities are designed to indoctri- nate students with the lib- eral agenda. When Matthews asked for evi- dence about this conspiracy theory, Horowitz backtracked, stammered, and…

… important facts, such as the incredi- ble strength of the Israeli army and that Israel's per-capita gross domestic product is about four to five times higher than that of its Arab neighbors. Using their line…

… the constant refrain that I should tolerate my pledging students listlessness in class, their occasional attendance while under the influence of alcohol and their near- incessant storytelling about who…

…. ALYSSA PICARD Rackham LETTERS POLICY 4 The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others…

March 31, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…- eration," said 18-year-old high school senior Jim Albertus, who drove down here with his dad from Michigan yesterday to wait in line. Kenyon Coleman, a first-year law student and president of his class at…

… Relected students a U.S. and British allies reported increased contacts with ordinary Iraqis on many fronts yesterday, a development measured - like the march toward Baghdad - in wary steps. The reason for…

…. Iraqis said some 4,000 Arabs have come to Iraq to help attack the invaders. Airstrikes on Baghdad will continue today against Iraqi leadership targets, command and control centers and com- munications…

… from the College of Literature, Science and the Arts and the Law School in part because the plus factor given to minorities. While most white students with grades and test scores as high as Nelson's are…

…. She was required to take classes before the start of her freshman year through the Summer Bridge program, designed to prepare certain students for Univer- sity classes and determine whether they are…

… that "the successful completion of the war will not be sufficient to reestablish con- fidence." "The full restoration of consumer See CONFIDENCE Page 2A University students perform the Flamenco at the…

November 05, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… from their more than 350 chapters nationwide and an active mem- bership list of more than 17,000 students, Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed National Service Fraternity, has designated this week National Service…

… Ann Arbor. Everyone helps out even more than they already do," Woolley said. The fraternity is working on a new project titled Passing Notes. This project is similar to K-grams, in which students are…

… University health plans. PATRICK JON ES/Daily A student warms up before joining a basketball gameat the Intramural Building on East Hoover Avenue yesterday. ELECTIONS Continued from Page 1 Two seats are up…

… Democratic candidates Ismael Ahmed of Dearborn, director of the Dearborn- based Arab Community Center for Eco- nomic and Social Services, and Greg_ Stephens of Saline, a business manager and financial…

October 08, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 8, 2002 OP/ED abl r irbiguu &zailii 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… improve students' quality of life on North Campus by adding more entertainment, retail and dining options, as quoted in today's Daily. Jl mot. - VIEWPOINT India shares culpability for South Asia…

… chair of the Muslim Students Association South Asia Task Force. VIEWPOINT Invest in peace, invest in Israel BY DAVID POST The upcoming Second National Student Conference on the Palestinian Solidarity…

Arab state. Although most experts on both sides -acknowledge the impossibility of the right of return as part of any two-state solution, the conference supports this policy in hopes of destroying the…

… uprising suicide bombings have not resulted in any political gains for the Palestinians-violence has only resulted in checkpoints and continu- ing hardships for innocent civilians. If the members of Students

May 06, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

… points commented negatively on progressive To TH DAtLY: activists heing vocal in the on- I am neither Jewish nor Arab yet going debate around the current I stand against the illegal and violent situation…

students, faculty, staff and do I stand with Palestinian lead- administrators will be given priority ership. I support the struggle of over others. Letters must include the Palestinians for self…

….e. white students and residents) to use their privileged, oppressive history to benefit those they "subjugate." Another reading, entitled "Identity" teaches RAs that most students (i.e. their white residents…

… has been a bureaucratic barrier to positive change. The committee is composed of three students, three professors and four mem- bers of the University administration. Each member must apply for a…

… position and is then appointed by either the administration or the Michigan Student Assembly. The committee at its inception was charged with "advising the University concerning policies and practices to…

March 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… USA.orE- orT, Afghanistan U.S. forces corner al-Qaida, Taliban fighters WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said yesterday he was "plenty hot" to learn that student visas for two Sept. 11 hijackers were…

… changes in the way the IN issues and monitors student visas. Specifi- cally, Graham called for cross-check- ing records between police departments, intelligence agencies and Interpol, the global law enforce…

… visas so they could attend technical schools. The visa for Atta, of Egypt, was approved in July 2001 and a visa for Al- Shehhi, of United Arab Emirates, was approved the following month, said Russ…

… 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…

February 05, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

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…. Russia, the Europeans and Arabs - even NATO - all have made clear they won't necessarily support military attacks on Iraq. America must identify "real dangers rather than imaginary," Russia's prime…

… condition of anonymity. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. I cospor rJdwJi ; HAt M W nisan The Uriveaity 00.4k.4110 ~ Career Planning lc ent e} csx" ocf Student ears al The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term…

October 23, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 23, 2001 Students compose music for public radio show .-5 By Kylene Kiang Daily Staff Reporter Assistant Music Prof. Michael Gould is helping his…

students to keep all things con- sidered. Under Gould's supervision, School of Music students composed 30-second musi- cal interludes that will be played between news segments on National Public Radio…

… great number of Arabs and Mus- lims in the state of Michigan who are law-abid- ing citizens that deserve our protection," Robinson said. "Reports such as this sometimes serve to inflame tensions." The…

October 17, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… nuclear-armed countries. Pakistan maintains that it provides only diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri guerrillas. NEWS IN BRIEF HEADLINES FROM AROUND THE W7RLD MADISON, Wis, ' 11 students get E…

…. coli from pancakes40 At least I I college students and a 3-year old boy were infected with E. coli bacteria, apparently at a pancake tailgate party before a football game, university officials said…

… keep control over all of Jerusalem, including Arab neighbor- hoods and a hotly disputed site holy site known as the Temple Mount to Jews and the Noble Sanctuary to Muslims, he said. In January, the…

… 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 April) is…

… presentation to discuss career opportunities in. Finance * Marketing Operations * Purchasing * E-Commerce Merchandising * Human Resources Students of all majors welcome " Refreshments will be served PHOTO…

October 15, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… Jodi Manko said she does not want to take any chances on Oct. 31. Manko received an e-mail saying a friend of a friend of the author of the letter was warned by her Arab- American boyfriend about the…

… is warning students to be more cautious when walking alone, she is also urging people not to panic. "We all need to 'remain calmly vigilant," she said. "We always need to encourage the Uni- versity…

… community to be aware of their sur- roundings and it is helpful not to walk alone at night." Brown said she encourages all students to use SAFEWalk, a DPS service which provides escorts for students walking…

… portion of the student body," said Lindsay Mann, the Panhel vice president of pro- gramming. Charles Cohen, the IFC vice president of community develop- ment, said the event was important raclat rae in't a…

… across the country to talk to high school and college students. Koestner spoke about her person- al experience with sexual assault as a freshman at the College of William and Mary in 1990. She was assau1…

October 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 5, 2001 OP/ED c~be 1Mkbtligiu auilt 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…-mail at risenber@umich:edu. a U V VIEWPOINT Armed Forces offer minorities excellent opportunities BY HANS MASING In response to Panther McAllister and Monique Luse's viewpoint "Students of color should…

… statement. Pause for breath. Read it again. It is not my place, lowly Arab that I am, to correct the Daily, but I thought that as I was growing up in Egypt (in a pyramid, riding camels in the desert) that…

… donations from 'U' To THE DAILY: I've said it before and I guess I'll have to say it again: The United Way is not evil. I bet if you took a poll on campus, a majority of the students who use the Daily as…

… to inform the Michigan Student Assembly and anyone else in favor of cutting all ties between the University and the United Way that an anti- discriminatory policy means that you do not reject people or…

… should I repeat it for the slower students out there? Dis- criminating against discrimination is still dis- crimination. Giving money to the Boy Scouts of America does not necessarily mean that you…

October 04, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 4, 2001 OP/ED albe ltchMirbiguu Ijl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 dailyletters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… "America's New War" is tantamount to treason. The penalty for treason, of course, is death. It'sfa good thing Ann Arbor is close to rural areas - even right-thinking students might object to a mass grave on…

… the day after the attacks that it was "inopportune" to proceed. Combine these lesser-known occurrences with the high-profile assaults on (at least) scores of Arab-, Muslim- and Sikh-Americans, as well…

… artist Karen Finley. (She's also known for rolling around naked in honey, which she did last night at the Michi- gan Theater). What began as Karen's asking the small group of art faculty and students (and…

… campus will raise student conscious- ness in a swath of white light that could easily envelop the world, if we let it. And though I'm confused, I'm chugging along. That's because I tend to side with the…

… dents parade through his living room after Michigan beat Penn State in 1998, Bollinger made his home the students' home. 'Well at least Bill Clinton let 20 somethings into his A …

April 30, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 70) • Page Image 5

… grounds that they are neces- sary to achieve "diversity," which, in the absence of credible evidence, they claim enhances student learn- ing. But these same university pres- idents don't give preference in…

… either student admissions or faculty hiring to applicants who are conser- vative or Republican, both of which are woefully underrepresented on college campuses. Surely their pres- ence in numbers…

… approximating their percentage of the general pop- ulation would diversify the intellec- tual climate at universities far more than the recruitment of students who are told on their arrival on campus that…

… intellectual diversity at all. Instead, they seek a student body and faculty that is racially het- erogeneous but on political issues believes the same things, including and especially that racial prefer- ences…

…" minority. Shouldn't there be "diversity" in.a the Presidency of the University of Michigan as well as in its faculty and student body? Perhaps it is churlish to expect academics - university presidents in…

… standard? Is it just because the Western world is Christian and we are expected to discriminately treat Muslims and Arabs in a different way? Are we not as afraid to call Muslims "fun- damentalists" as we…

April 12, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… offers you a real world business experience while you work towards your degree, right here on campus. Students with business and organi- zational talents are invited to apply for the position of business…

… manager of- The Gargoyle. The Gargoyle is a magazine of humor with commercial publishing goals, produced by undergraduate students at the University of Michigan. Interested students may apply by submitting…

…'s an opportunity to meet a great group of people, learn practical skills and burnish your resume. Send applications or direct questions to the Board for Student Publications, Room 210E, 420 Maynard…

… talks WASHINGTON - With the peace process deadlocked and the Arab- Israeli mood growing increasi*y sour, President Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak met at the White House yesterday to discuss…

… 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. Winter term (January through April) is $105.'yearlong…

November 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…-Sayed's doctoral adviser for the past two years, he said. Prof. Galea said that although he usually doesn't let students vol- unteer with his research team, he let El-Sayed join because he was so persistent. After a…

… determinants of health started after reading a research study that showed how the effects of the 9/11 attacks increased the risk for low birth weight among Arab-American women in California. He said he wanted to…

…," he said. He said he was asked every- thing in his final interview from how communism affected public health to whether the 1967 Arab- Israeli War was an "accident." Fiona Rose, a University alum who…

… perspective in his research, while allowing him access to a host of people and resources that would otherwise be unavailable to him. More than 1,500 students each year seek their institution's endorsement for…

… CLAREMONT McKENNA COLLEGE A new approach, a new program. An innovative one-year degree program for students with strong leadership potential beginning Fall 2009. Highlights include: - a Generous funding for…

… integral part of students' lives and work. wW.artsonearth.org/students M EARTH T h> cc:urse is ,p rte by? e'u si "iC f hi , ' wi3" iicE" nr, ra" rs* nc'* an a:ti ? ta* p - Compiled from Daily wire reports …

January 26, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… prisoners and 12 prisoners from other Arab countries to Munich where the swap will take place, the officials said. Nasrallah said the Palestinians would include members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the groups…

… disappeared in Lebanon in 1982 during the Israeli invasion. "Any positive development in the case of Ron Arad will open the way for the release of more Palestinians and Arabs," Nasrallah said. In Jerusalem on…

… does, they only lead students to a box of docu- ments which they must search through. "Online finding aids allow people to do preparatory work to make more efficient use of time when they get here," said…

… professor in the School of Information. Holland said that School of Informa- tion students engage in developing policies and collections for digital libraries, Holland added. "It certainly challenges students

… occupies valuable real estate - it's located right in the middle of the campus. And if we make it digital, your laptop, your iPod, may become just as valuable," Holland said. Students on campus have already…

… during the fall 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…

September 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… afternoon -- in their hands. Peace to all people everywhere. A special embrace for all the Arab and Islamic students on campus. To every message of hate, may we respond with 10,000 messages of love. JILL…

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 20, 2001 OP/ED te £idbiguu Dailg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.lietters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… together in a symbolic show of unity. That very sight, sitting in a sea of 15,000 silent, coifused and normally-complacent students made nation- al tragedy real. But national grief in my life was soon…

… University and the United Way. The Michigan Student Assembly is very aware of the beneficial activities of the United Way during this time of need, but it cannot stand passively as the University violates its…

…. JOHN SIMPSON LSA junior The letter writer is rules and elections chair /for the Michigan Student Assembly. Follow Gandhi, look for peace during crisis TO THE DAILY: Gandhi once said, "If we practice an…

… recognized Mickey Mouse-like icon of international terror- ism, involved in facilitating the Arab volunteer -effort of the Afghan Mujahideen in the '80s, against that "Evil Empire," the Soviet Union, all under…

September 06, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… plane's high- Students f pressure tires, which blew a hole in a an LSA seni wing fuel tank and started a fire in the an unforgett electrical and hydraulic systems on "It actuall the underside of the wings…

… references to the "racist practice of Zion- ism," and description of the movement to establish and maintain a Jewish state as an ideology "based on racial superiority." Amr Moussa, Arab League secretary…

… with the Arab League over removing the anti-Israel language broke down. The dispute over the wording of the Mideast sec- tion has diverted attention from other issues, but the issue of how to deal with…

… the Angell Hall computing site and Rescomp sites, as well as new printers in Angell addition to the hardware, new software has also led. 't Bertram, a student academic consultant for the Hall computing…

… problems. ot all students have had success with the upgrade. s have had difficulty using some of the new pro- nd accessing their e-mail accounts. n't get my password to work and I have to redo ing. I think…

… our staff anytime they see a violation of any of our polices, they should document it." - Greg Merritt Assistant Director in Resident Education nizant of the dangers of alcohol. We had students die here…

…. A panel of student activists from the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action and Integration and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary will lead the third discussion Oct. 1. The last two lectures…

January 24, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

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… were members of Israel's Shin Bet security agency. Israeli media reported the two were restau- rant 'owners who had gone to Tulkarm with an Arab-Israeli friend to shop for earthenware pot- tery, a local…

… sites in Jerusalem were also on the table, with Barak telling high school students in Israel he support- ed "joint management" of an expanded "holy basin" of Jewish,Christian and Muslim religious sites…

… few Israelis have ventured there since the fighting began. According to Israeli media reports, the two were abducted along with an Arab colleague, who was released. The two Jewish Israelis were then…

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… decisions are based, are hired. And if those whovote feel that they are constantly under attack, who do they elect? I heard a University bus driver comment to a student that Iranian president Mahmoud…

… Ahmedinajad reminded him "of a certain German painter in the '30's" - an obvious Hitler reference. When asked by the student to support his statement, he could not. How biases in American news mislead the…

… negative refer- ences from American media outlets. Only a couple articles from UK-based Reuters and an Arab media company discuss neutral economic issues and do not point fingers at the country. If, after…

student by an unknown young male. Of course, we all remember hor- rific incidents of violence at universities, like the Virginia Tech massacre that occurred two years ago next week. This crime was exactly…

… themselves would be left unarmed and helpless. Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is a student organization working with universities and state legislatures to allow students at pub- lic universities who…

… are licensed in accordance with state law the ability to carry a concealed pistol. The organization has 38,000 members across the country, and the majority of the members are students and faculty. The…

… is not about arming every single col- lege student, as many of the group's detractors believe. The fact is, students are already armed. Essentially anyone who is over 21, has no crim- inal background…

… and is mentally healthy can qualify to obtain a Michigan Concealed Pistol License. Many students have CPLs and own firearms, and frequently carry all over Ann Arbor. Statistically, these CPL - holding…

… police forces. The only dif- ference between Ann Arbor and the Univer- sity campus in terms of carrying handguns is an invisible legal line, which neither deters criminals nor turns law-abiding students

March 20, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

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… and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. Vote Yost, Dar for MSA Reisinger, Madoff ticket a sound choice for LSA-SG The student government elections on Wednesday and Thurs- day…

… promise to be the most uneventful in recent years. The Michigan Action Party; a descendent of the now-defunct Students 4 Michigan, should easily win the president and vice president positions in both the…

… Michigan Student Assembly and LSA-Student Government, as well as the vast majority of represen- tative seats in both bodies. Bong Hits 4 Jesus." - Slogan on banner that Joseph Frederick held near his high…

… Progressive Party, the Student Conservative Party and DAAP left voters - even candidates - dazed and featured at least a couple of violations of electoral rules - if not federal laws. MPP, SCP and, to a lesser…

…. MAP has no ideology and looks set to monopolize the two larg- est bodies of student government, the very two characteristics that defined its dispa- rate predecessor. MAP wants to be the party of…

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…'s orientation programs were run by 41 volunteers, including students, retired faculty and members of the Ann Arbor community. Altamirano said many of the volunteers were international students, who were…

… Altamirano. International students are required to attend orientation at the start of the term. They receive practical informa- tion and advice on how to manage their finances, find employment on campus and…

… smoke," Frajun told The Associated Press after crossing into the nearby Israeli resort of Eilat. "We were hysterically looking for the child. In the end we found him sitting outside with an Arab guest of…

… caused by a car bomb outside the reception area. Some witnesses reported seeing the wreckage of a car. laws, culture and the academic environ- ment at the University. For many international students

… transi- tion for international students, such as last week's Re-Orientation, where ses- sions were held on topics such as time management and students were given an opportunity to ask questions. Nina…

… Metodieva, a student who trans- fered from Bulgaria, said the Interna- tional Center could help students from the same countries meet each other. "I know there's another student from Bul- garia here, but I…

… don't know who he is or how to contact him," she said. For now, no new cuts to the center 's budet are in sight. Thomas All, direc- tor of finance and human resources for the Division of Student

…." Altamirano echoed All, saying, "we deal with issues as we go, but there have not been a lot of changes. Our main issue is to serve our students as best as we can. Things look encouraging." - Esther Fang…

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January 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

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…-Snowe plan, a $31.4 billion investment over 10 years in the form of targeted tax credits, federal grants and a program to encourage and facilitate the collegiate goals of younger students. This ini- tiative…

… apply to all levels of higher education. This scenario would apply to every student within a household and there would be no limit on how many times students could take advan- tage of this tax credit…

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… consumer item, including healthcare. Year after year, the rates keep rising. It is no wonder, then, that 37 per- cent of students who go on to college drop out before they get a degree. While the Clinton…

… other longstanding federal aid programs such as Pell Grants and student loans. Currently, these families often face the false choice of serious long-term debt or no college. The federal government has a…

… package to University students cannot be overstated. While the full benefits of the proposed plan gradually take effect over 10 years, it would prompt many changes in the coming year. The Opportunity Tax…

… Cuts would total $5,000 in 2001, as would the Pell Grant increase. Passage of this plan could mean the ability to graduate for some students. The administration's higher education proposal is a decisive…

November 28, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… he has left in office. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Presi- dent Mahmoud Abbas, troubled leaders with fragile mandates for peace, told international backers and skeptical Arab

…, the group had more mem- bers, including current MSA rep- resentatives, both Yost and Baker said. Neither student would name any other members ofthe group or say how manythere were. Hull, who found out…

…, period," he said. In March 2006, then-MSA Rep. Ari Liner had to resign after he sent an offensive e-mail to a student and the student's mother. Baker, who has been a mem- ber of the Facebook group since it…

… before student government elections. Baker is planning on starting a new student government party next semester. Although several MSA repre- sentatives said they were upset ELECTION From Page1A tee…

…,which oversees the assembly's funding of student groups. Last year's DAAP presidential candidate, LSA junior Maricruz Lopez, and vice presidential can- didate, LSA senior Sarah Bar- nard, are both running for LSA…

… year's elections, as well as echoing a few things from the previously dominant Students 4 Michigan. These include things .like expanding Entree Plus, longer library hours and more money for student

… groups. The new MSA intern program, created this semester to famil- iarize new students with the ins and outs of the assembly, yielded a single candidate: freshman Joe Marshall, a candidate for an LSA…

…. Lebowitz-Nowak was one of the more vocal members of the assembly in calling for a Public Policy seat. He's currently an LSA representative. He was a student in the school until this semester, when he…

…) - The American Civil Liberties Union wants Central Michigan University to end its poli- cy barring a student from videotap- ing people on campus without their permission. The ACLU sent a letter to the…

… school's president yesterday say- ing the videotaping restriction is unconstitutional. Outspoken conservative student Dennis Lennox has followed assis- tant professor Gary Peters around the campus with a…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

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… and declare, "Shame on you, Mr. Bush." He drew a mix of boos and applause from the crowd. With allies closing in, Iraqi leaders appealed for a united Arab front to condemn the invasion but knew they…

… United States withdraws from the U.N. because it is "indispensable to U.S. diplomacy." Students welcomed the opportunity to have such a high-ranking govern- ment official speak at the University. "The talk…

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… voting used at last night's meet- ing, most said afterwards that they were pleased. "I thought they were pretty organized," said Rackham student Julica Hermann. "The way they presented stuff today helped…

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… out-of-state students, this will be the first time they've been home since the start of the semester. "I'm ready to go home," said LSA freshman Justin Klee- berg, who is from Williamsville, N.Y. "I…

… because it was his fraternity brother. Other students, however, are selling pairs of tickets on eBay for upwards of $170 each. Michigan law prohibits ticket sales for more than face value. "I sold my ticket…

… h Although the competition with pints -- two mo Michigan's rival Ohio State encour- 1,679 pints. aged students to go to the collec- Totals for bot Despite the number of students going home…

… time, the stadium's capacity was 101,701. The Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes, 27-17, in that game. Students still looking for tickets for this weekend's game may find it more difficult because of this…

… affected the student ticket demand," Bodnar said. Student ticket sales this year dropped from 22,000 tickets sold last year to 19,600. "I'm still looking for tickets," said LSA senior Kristen Korytkowski…

March 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… getting students, he said. "We think has i a lot of students who really want to recruitm do environmental studies apply to "At o: the LSA, not knowing the SNRE waitlist exists. They look for a major at the…

… Agrawal, an fngineering senior. EAfter a candidate receives more than five demer- sity, not a whole separate a also said that in a school n average of 360 students, dividual is important. students could…

…. The government-run Tishrin newspaper, in an editorial that ran before Clin- ton's announcement, said, "The rulers of Tel Aviv have not given up their expan- sionist greediness for the Arab lands and…

…'t be postering in Angell Hall because it can get to be too much and it's bad for the envi- ronment. But some of the rules are hard to follow because there are so many" Mullane said. If students are…

… Building, a 55,000 square foot addition to the Engineering Laboratory Building and an $18 million addi- tion to the Mardigian Library. - SACUA Continued from Page 1 rest of the Engineering students." Root…

students regarding their inability to complete the requirements for a major, and even the need to change a major because the class times are too late in the afternoon or on Fridays, when the athletes are…

… the place of intercollegiate athletics needs to occur, it probably hasn't occurred in decades' " Foss also said being a student ath- lete "is a tremendous commitment of TM time, and they are great time…

… school district to consider race in deciding whether to let students transfer to another school, brushing aside a plea to resolve how far administrators can go to promote diversity. Without comment, the…

December 02, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… of law-abiding citizens welcomed its end. But they tempered their response with warnings that the requirement already had caused damage in Arab and Muslim communities and that the government still has…

… capturing the Arab section of Jerusalem in the 1967 war. Yehuda Levy, a Nof Zahav sponsor, said the private project is going up for commercial, not ideological reasons. He said the neighborhood would include…

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April 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

… establishing a cease-fire as a condi- tion for deeper peacemaking. But Powell said all the Arab leaders with whom he has met have under- scored the urgency of getting started on an accord. And he said he would…

… seeking greater Arab partici- pation in the peace process as well as an immediate end to Israel's military offensive. It was the first time Powell had said expressly that he would meet Arafat during his…

… current violence. He told the Arabs they must acknowledge Israel's rights. U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, right, announces at a New York news conference the indictments of four people, including a…

…- ney telephone calls involving Stewart and Mohammed Yousry, an Arabic translator who was also charged. Attorney General John Ashcroft said at a news conference announc- ing the indictments that the…

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January 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… and grenades, about 100 Afghan troops and 20 .U.S. Special forces stormed a hospital prison ward here early yesterday afternoon, killing six injured Arab fighters who had been barricaded inside for 50…

… American casualties. Afghan and U.S. military forces said the Arabs had refused two separate orders to sur- render since early morning and instead fought back fiercely with pistols and grenades. At least one…

Arab blew himself up with a grenade, and by 1:45 p.m., all six were dead. "It is all over. They fought until the last drop of their blood," said Khalid Pashtun, a senior advisor to the provincial…

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February 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…, its Arab brothers and its allies." The indirect threat came in yester- day's edition of A-Thawra, the news- paper of Iraq's ruling Baath Party. "Must Iraq forgive Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for…

… repeated it?" The answer, it said, was left to "Arabs, especially those in the Gulf states." The Iraqi government is basking in widespread international support against the U.S.-British raids. Arab allies of…

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October 24, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… whether the program goals, for students to learn Arabic and then use the language for work in the Federal Bureau of Investigation or other governmental agencies, clashes with the mission of the department…

… reportedly considering accepting resources and money from the National Security Education Program. The program offers scholarships at universities throughout the country in the hopes of attracting Arabic lan…

…. A meeting is scheduled with Richard Brecht, a representative of NSEP. in November. The government is making several other attempts to attract Arabic speak-. ers to jobs involving national security…

…. Since Sept. 11, the FBI has received more than 15,000 applications from Arabic speakers who are interested and willing to translate documents. Texas A&M may end ESPN show COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Texas A…

…&M University officials are considering ending cooperation with I* ESPN camera crews filming the reali- ty show "Sidelines" unless the show focuses more on Aggie football and less on the indiscretions of students

… alternative treatments during the past two years. - Compiled from staff and wire reports from Daily Staff'Reporter Maria Sprow. MSA allocates thousands to student groups Budget gives out more than $80,000 to…

… groups, $38,000 to community service organizations By Kara Wenzel Daily StaffReporter The Michigan Student Assembly approved fall budget recommendations for student groups, projects, and community service…

November 15, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

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… broadcast yesterday by the Arabic service of Radio Monte Carlo - the most popular shortwave station reach- ing Iraq. "One of the reasons I wanted to speak to you today is to communicate with people directly…

… West versus the Arab world, or it's about oil." Blair said Saddam's regime was "brutal and oppressive," and if he did- n't disarm, "the weapons will be dis- armed by force." On the streets of Baghdad…

… could never have a student come forward." Morris took the claim under advisement yesterday. Morris' judi- cial coordinator, Valerie Scrivener, said it would be at least a month before Morris would make a…

December 12, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… slipping as President Clinton runs out of time and dovish Israeli Prime Mm- ister Ehud Barak prepares to face vot- drs skeptical of the concessions he offered Yasser Arafat. Clinton made the Arab-Israeli con…

… Near East affairs, also was on the road to Morocco, and then Algeria, Tunisia and ultimately Paris, Moscow and London, where the Arab- Israeli conflict was on the agenda for his talks with government…

…, account student, staff and safety," Kurz closer you get to finals, the more difficul an academic standpoint." University officials would not offer m into the procedures into closing school. In the event of…

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…, returning to their 1967 seemed like good timing; the war was unavoidable. Arabs were fortifying their forces in respond to the colonial threats. Israeli nuclear plans were, by then, very close to completion…

…. Jesse Miller's analogy, comparing Arabs to mosquito …

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… close to the frontier and showing that the government was unable to keep its people safe. CHICAGO As H1N1 spreads, -. schools close The number of students staying home sick with the flu is multiply- ing…

… nationwide and normally quiet school nurses' offices suddenly look like big city emergency rooms, packed with students too ill to finish the day. The federal government has urged schools to close because of…

… was also killed during the shootout. Abdullah's mosque is in a brick duplex on a quiet, residential street in Detroit. A sign on the door in English and Arabic reads, in part, "There is no God but Allah…

… smashed and had a bloody lip from the attack. Imad Hamad, regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee in Dear- born, said the FBI had briefed him about Wednesday's raids and told…

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