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February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… sign between the Arab and Israeli that threatened to spark fights between Israeli and Arab students. students. among the Mid-Eastern students. Quebec libre?'° prompted an ex- "'There was no reason for…

… explained, "be- and neither would they." "The Arab Students Palestinian the only ones who capitalized on cause Quebec is a French-speak- Her thoughts were echoed by Revolution.' the new rules. Students from…

… war- ing province." members of the Arab exhibits.! Most of the Israeli literature torn Biafra distributed literature Contemporary French prints They said they felt there was was about student programs…

… 8, 1969 Ten Cents Eight Pages /' Overenrolimen t: ' win some, U, lose $um By HENRY GRIX There's a touch of Las Vegas in the Student Activities Building. The admissions office in 1220 SAB…

… has become the headquart- ers for the University's own .ver- sion of the numbers game. While administrators and faculty a r e estimating how many students the literary college can accommodate, the…

… admissions office is busy gambling on how many students will accept admission from t h e 14 000 applications received for 3,100 available positions. And if anybody gambles wrong, the University ends up with t…

… o o many students and not enough funds and facilities to educate them. Meanwhile the State-Legisla- ture insists that the University educate all qualified in-state stu- dents who apply. Legislators…

… press their demand by appropriating state funds on the basis of "fiscal year equated students"--the number of stu- dents educated multiplied by the cost of educating them. The more students, the more…

… University from increasing either the number or percentage of out- of-state students. This year the problem has been further complicated by an unex- pected, unprecedented leap in the number of in…

… and literary college insists enrollment must "freeze" in order for the faculty to main- tain quality education. Literary college Dean William Hays ex- plains -it would be a "disservice" to students to…

February 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…- tivities Center are concerned over the possibility 'of a clash between Arab and Israel students over the use of political material in their respective booths at the Univer- sity's World's Fair. The fair…

…LSA STUDENT UNION: LASTING COMMITMENT See editorial page C L Y 5k4 3flU& Daij DINGY High - 30 Low -- 10 Cloudy and cold; little chance of snow Vol. LXXIX, No. 107 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… of France, the United Kingdom and the United States jwithin the framework of the UN Security Council" to discuss ways of settling the Arab-Israeli d i s- pute. Robert J. McCloskey, State De- partment…

… agrees with his predecessor that diplomatic efforts to promote an Arab-Israeli settlement should not By SHARON WEINER The University will offer a concentra- tion program in Afro-American studies next fall…

…, if implementation of present proposals occur on schedule. An 11-man student-faculty subcommit- tee of the LSA curriculum committee has been working on the formulation of the program since last semester…

…- mester, it will be ready for printing by this fall. Interested students will have to add the courses in the fall. The program will be interdisciplinary. but it won't be similar to the current spec- ial…

… course for the program which, he says, would serve as an elective for any interested student but would also be a prerequisite for concentration in the pro- gram. This sequence is still in the planning…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… addition to -readings, lec- tures and discussions, the course will include attempts at "game simulation" of the conflict, and presentations by visiting students, professors and Arab and Israeli officials…

… General's of- Mrs. Huebner said she and Re-I fice for an opinion. The dispute gent stems from an injunction againstBhmnhar inl th yconvd the student newspaper, the Lan- te others to accept the milder thorn…

… Realtors that the Uni- pledeter t of either the students or the col- Regents reaffirmed "their unwill- versity has given "official sanc- sity had "no reset lege to have prior notice and hear- ingness to…

… it," s the press of the students and the pledged to influence the faculty, by the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union. The realtors b college? and administration "to listen to "(Officials of) the University of…

… their students are b e i n g lease forms the asking for the injunction is ex- The Dionysus statement was urged to violate legal contracts, properties rented pected to be argued also. See DIONYSUS, Page 8…

…- s - a non-stu- - and the Uni- no change in its he said. oard of directors that "Since the in its approved stipulation that to students must city code, a n d By SAM DAMREN Eastern Michigan University…

… officials denied amnesty yes- terday to 14 students arrested jthh h syduring an adminis- 'tration building lock-in and i at a subsequent rally. : The decision was announced at the end of day-long negotiations…

… between President Harold Spon- berg, school administrators, and black student leaders. Predominently b 1 a c k pickets { numbering as high as 300, circled ' the administration building while the…

… affect normal . classroom attendance. Students agr eed, in general. ' Director of Information Services Ito # Curtis Stadtfeld claimed yesterday that plainclothesmen were among e a Thursday's lock…

…-in.; hstdentsc inwho attempted The officers unlocked chains the students placed across door- ways, Stadtfeld said, stopping the'° lock-in. He said they aidedin ar- Gov. Reagan emerges from meeting with regents…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… curriculum, of icouraging innovation," he says. ut he adds, "Students should not issuing credit to students." Among he seven courses be- ig taught this term under t hie tle "College Course" are Arab- ;raeli R…

… are studying," says head freshman coach Louis Lee. A sec9nd study hall had to be opened aftvr South Quad Director John Lindquist received complaints from other students that the foot- ball players were…

… excessively noisy. The "play- er's" study hall is still officially open to other students who want to use it. "A few times we have gotten out of hand. but everyone does when they're studying," ex- plained…

…* he was never in favor of allowing football players to use separate facilities because it "segregates" them from other students. "We really don't get to meet a lot of people," freshman player Ellis…

… be chock full of tape labs and classrooms for the use of literary college students, and will take over the job of of By MICHAEL THORYN The LSA Course Mart, an ex- )erimental curriculum program hrough…

… which students can de- ign and initiate their owtn sub- ects, is under revision b h c,1- 'ge Curriculum Commee. Course Mart corse ,,ffredfor tie fir'st time a yeavr a re us:- ally two or three hours…

…, explains iat the Curriculum Committee., hich consists of six faculty .embers and three students,. ants to "tie down more firmly e responsibility for courses." "The course mart is a way of >ening up the…

… supervise a course. Chairman of the Course Mart, Bruce Astrein, '71, tries to co- ordinate student interest with a faculty member who will take re- sponsibility for the class. Astrein says he is open to any…

… teaching courses," Astrein says. Persons interested in suggest- ing, coordinating, or enrolling in experimental courses should go to the Student Counseling Office at 1018 Angell Hall, Astrein says. _1U ' 1…

… Ykl the Frieze Building, which can be seen in the background. ST tDY DECISION-MAKING SACUA to meet with students to improve communications The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1, 1969 Ten Cents\ Eight Page STUDENTS LIST DEMANDS: Seizure of ad building chool considers stude By RON LANDSMAN the faculty will do, although lod occurred last December ing it from us!" he…

… faculty. One professor on consider a recommendation Included among the possibil- to discuss some wider issues the other side of the fence is from a joint student-faculty ities are something less than within…

…"fl and equal" voting presentation for students, or mit only the three student Jan. 29, Cox argued that stu- CHICAGO-Over 200 University representation" on all the giving students fifty per cent members and…

January 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… select their own successors. The action, on a recommenda- ~tion by University President Rob- ben W. Fleming, culminated near- ly two years' work by the faculty- student Committee on Communi- cations Media…

… by have been appointed by the Board Prof. L. Hart Wright of the Law in Control of Student PublicationsSchool chairman of the commit- acting on the recommendation of tee, recommended the publications…

… and all freshmen live in dormitor ies. Parental permission will be required, however, for fresh- men students and women under 2l who desire to live in off- campus housing. The vote on the requirement…

… was made without debate. The resolution further stipulates that a special letter be included in the mailings to all, newly enrolled students stating: - The educational advantages of dormitory living…

… calls o elcn the present Board in Control of Student Pub- lications with a restructured: Board for Student Publications. The new board will consist of three faculty members selected by the Senate Assembly…

… app help revitalize the school." Willard Olson, retiring dea recommendation of the student .Daily-Andy sacks mandatory residency requirement publications editors. REGENTS PONDER arguments on the Wright…

February 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… conference room of Milan and Naples also were hit yesterday with riots that left one the Quirinal Palace where Nixon by student-worker demonstrations dead and scores injured, met with Italian President Sara…

…, sendoff in West Berlin, had been of students, shouting "Nixon go Ravenna and Massa Lombarda. hailed by welcoming crowds in the home!" and "Mao, Mao, Mao Tse- The student who died in Rome Italian capital…

…. tung!" hurled stones and fire- was Domenico Congelo, 24, an ed- At least 35 policemen were in- crackers and jabbed police with ucation major. He fell from an jured, scores of students bloodied pointed…

… sticks. upper story window of the Uni- versity of Rome Teachers College, and 139 rioters arrested after run- The students lambasted NATO, whih wa occe by legit fwhich was occupied by leftists and besieged…

… by rightists. Fellow students were soon talk- .,ir of Congelo as a martyr for SOr I egra dsthe ir cause. The scene was in stark contrast to one earlier in the day when a " crowd of cheering Romans sur…

… opinions, go, Guinea and Somali and a doz- The proposal was originally pre- appears unresponsive to our de- en Arabs who said they represent- referendum on language Rome police arrest a bloody dcne…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… Uni treatment of its three million Jews, and "to force the Soviet Union to grant concessions" to the Je IM CO)NiThVEIRSY-* SRC to study Upoics on lelvof-student fees se student ouncis Plans Viet…

… referendum By LYNN WEINER Student Government Coun- cii last night placed the con- troversial question of control over the allocation of student j fees on the November election ballot. Precise wording of the…

… referen- dum will be worked out at next week's Council meeting, but it was generally agreed that the thrust of the question Mill be whether students should have the power to either order or veto the use of…

student fees for University con- ei struction projects. The referendum relates directly to a proposal, now under consid- rtz, eration by the University admin- on's istration, which calls for the use s.of a…

… recurring fee assessment of MS. "up to $15" to pay for construc-p" tion of two new intramural build- ings. In a related referendum, also approved last night, students will be asked whether SGC's 25-cent per…

student, per term budget should be raised to 40 cents. Under present University reg- ulations, the Regents and the ad- ministration have complete con- trol over SGC's budget. It has been set at 25 cents per…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, February 27, 1 969 Ten Cents Eight Pages Voter 'registration. The students' dilemma By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ It is becoming increasingly common to see a student walking out of City Hall a little…

… surprised and somewhat confused over not being allowed to vote. .The campaign by Student Government Council and other student groups to get more students registered to vote in local elections apparently has…

… resulted in more bewildered students than registered voters. However, the reason for the general dis- enfranchisement of students can be traced to state statutes which legally deny most students the right to…

… local residence provided by law." However, the problem for students has centered around a statute which states that "no elector shall be deemed to have gained or lost, a residence by reason of being (a…

January 29, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, 1969 Ten Cents Ten Pages STUDENTS ANGRY: Probe reaction " varies, By JIM NEUBACHER A resolution passed Monday b the state Senate authorizing special investigation of "subversive groups" and "campus…

… water prices, as well as the necessity for con- tinuing dormitory improvements and constructing new housing. After the committee issues its report, the Student Ad- visory Committee on Housing, the Board…

… of Governors of Residence Halls, IHA, and University housing officials will I consider it. Utimately, Vice President for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and the Regents will determine if there will be a…

… the winter term ,o Ik eep ends in April. Gov. Milliken Miller SGC to send students to meeteg . islators -Associated Press LONDON PROTESTS, similar to this one in Paris. erupted yesterday in protest of…

… the hanging of subversive groups or 'illegal inter- By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ possible student action following ference . . . with the use of Michi-; Student Government Council is Gov., Robert Milliken…

…'s recent cut- gan educational facilities, 2 expected to a c t on a proposal; back in the budget request. strengthening state criminal laws Thursday to send student repre- "SGC is stepping in because relating…

February 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ten"Poges Ten Cents Ten y--e Rent strike Student emonstrators, to egin police Duke ,I 1 clash at U of Wisconsin, Imme iately By JUDY SARASOIIN The Ann Arbor Tenants' Union last night…

… disruptions go into fourt 'daV By the College Press Service Student protests all over the country escalated into tense and sometimes bloody confrontations with police yesterday as widesp'ead student unrest went…

… into its fourth day. At the University of Wisconsin in Madison, 900 National guardsmen and police used tear gas and bayonets to try to control' protesting students, with only moderate success. The…

… National Guard was moved onto campus Wednesday when Madison police said they could no longer handle the demonstrations. During the day about 5,000 students used "hit and run" tactics against guardsment and…

… police. Using walkie-talkies; the student protesters kept law enforcement officers on the run by disbanding whenever police attempted to break up - disruptive demonstrations and j # then regrouping a few…

… - tentionally absent from the torch- light parade. They had previous- ly located themselves within the Student Government Council locked capitol building. last night debated a motion to Following the return to…

… and sup- tort, the student added,. "We were port a disruptive sit-in over lan- together, and we gave the cops a guage and distribution require- lot of hell. Tomorrow we'll give nents. them more…

… NATIONS /Pj --- The United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France have been meeting since Tuesday to discuss how to promote a settlement in the continuing Arab-Israeli dis- pute, a well-placed source…

… dan and Egypt. eral U Thant have consistently by black students. One diplomat explained that the position allowed for a phased im- plementation of the UN Security Council's resolution of Nov. 22, 1967…

…. That resolution outlined steps for settling the Arab-Israeli six- day war of June, 1967, and set up Jarring's mission to aid the war- ring parties on how to act on the UN recommendations. advocated Big…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…:56 gone in the game. It Was the first time this season that anyone had scoredV Lebanon, Syria near conflict; Arab- Israeli air combat escalates BEIRUT, Lebanon (Y) - The' crisis in the Middle East…

… sharpened yesterday with re- ports of an armored force crossing t h e Syrian frontier into Lebanon and of an esca- lation in the Arab-Israeli air war. At the same time, the So- viet Union expressed concern…

… strikes against Israel The Wolverines quickly got another chance at the Gopher of Palestinian Arabs w h o were goal when running back Barry Mayer fumbled two plays later using Lebanon as a staging base. on…

… the announcement of big- aiming hydrogen-tipped missiles arsenal. tion. two arms negotiations was well at an enemy heartland from deep The Soviets have well over 1,200 As Arab guerrillas battled Le…

… units moved into drive. "Bptaraigh eeral Sovietthe village to block access routes, just doing the groundwork that Student leaders, faculty mem- officials led by Secretary Melvin but there was no report…

Student Gov- ment of Housing and Urban Re- However, Stokes has made missile force. its forces would not become in- state will then be required to hold ernment Council, will present a newal had gone to the…

students and fac- fun appov thct He has lo asembroled in a dispute with his { Iyih k re ring fellows. "The first milestone ulty. This committee would make won approval of a $100 million e di dp e w News of…

January 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… with mixed reaction. the literary colle One expert, Charles Pascal of tion, analyzingi the Center for Research on Learn- how it has affec ing and Teaching, believes "some of students andi adjustments are…

…, Pascal suggests for the same old that pass-fail grading be extended grubbing";. to all courses outside the student's -Although stud major subject. what was hoped, Specialization or a ss-Fail Grading…

… would not have tried, the courses have not been appropriately re-structured. failing to provide the students with "more meaningful experi- ences in these courses." The way pass-fail is now organ- ized…

…, Pascal notes, students are actually encouraged to try and get C's. Currently, the only dif- ference between taking a course for a grade or on pass-fail is what appears on the transcript. A, B and C grade…

… become passes. D and F grades become fails. Thus, most students sought C's, though largely without too much success. There was a rough linear correlation between s t u d e n t s' grade point averages and…

… writes. They couldn't give up studying for the grade, he says. Pascal cites Miller on this effect of the pass-fail system. "It does not relieve the student of the bur- den of competition, anxiety, and the…

… motivation for pass-fail at the University, the objective of urging more students to take courses outside their area of specialization. Students responded to the pass- fail option by taking courses they…

… expectations of this audier quite different from the tw ly' math students, who se eral and parsimonious c rather than essential deta To solve this, he advoca scheduling of pass-fails liberal are far where there…

… are enough students al con- and making the instructor formal ly aware of what students are on ts who pass-fail, outside And in expanding the pass-fai nething option to all non-major courses tudents all…

… courses. "Pass-fail in introductory cour- eneral- ses would enable these students t ce' and make more intrinsically valuabl y of art choices for majors, rather tha ds and be influenced by the grades the…

April 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… the number hers or students. Smith 'U' BUDGET, Page 7 HARVARD ACTION: i Facultyct tyROTC status CAMBRIDGE (CP'S) - Harvard University's Faculty of; Arts and Sciences voted 385-25 yesterday to make…

… outbursts of campus unrest on a "min ute group of destroyers who have abandoned hope in today's society," The 1,400 word statement, titled "A declaration on cam- pus unrest" drew angry response from student

… leaders last night. Student Government Council unanimously condemned the paper at its meeting last-- make clear their positions on the importance of the school ROTC. The administration has as a laboratory…

… for faculty and Jrief yet to respond to the faculty --student research - emerged vote, yesterday during a Regents B " hThe faculty also elected 15 mem- open hearing. bers to a committee set up to in-1 I…

… FREEDLANDI th ergastes gent's meeting agenda. College Press Service undergraduate from Radcliffe col- Five professors told the Regents NEW YORK CITY - More lege and one graduate student al- that the University…

… School is im- than 300 students at Columbia so to serve on that committee. portant to their school or depart- ment as a convenient laboratory 4 University occupied Philoso- The motion to make ROTC an for a…

… wide variety of faculty- and 7? ~~~~~extra-curricular activity also re-stdn-ureach phy Hall for seven hours yes- queset-c rpration and ove- student-run research. terday and then walked out seers to…

June 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… cards. Psychol 506 radingn corse. criminal proceedings can also bet In the area of international applied in certain cases, such as clas on Jewish-Arab relations in Bu glp t Herse' letter,rinsaid, of…

…'s decision to be- gram for disadvantaged high Dr. William Cash, University ppsashudbreyfrrviwcome a co-defendant.UnIf te school students is only one of sev- human relations coordinator, was psa shouldx eeadg…

… or rheiews peopl inteTnantUnoar eral projects' being developed named head of .a sub-committee to att6nx etn ftelasnconspiring, then 37,000 students jointly by the University and the establish a pre…

… committee of~ school students. The program may officers for approval. to the landlords' office to present six representatives from Detroit include courses in Detroit schools If the proposal is approved, four…

… University and outside sources. Union as the bargaining agent of monthly since April to formulate "u lnwl comdt proposals. The committee, which' students for college courses and suet r m plan wi hgacomde An n…

students the op- portunity to take advantage of this rational approach, accprding to Ben-dak. "neither said nor meant that war protesters were to be reclassified only after conviction for violation of a…

… considering are the notion by the defendants for dismissal, requests by the plaintiff for ;ummary judgment, and a motion to allow Student Government Council to become a co-defendant. The suit has been brought…

… a co-educational floor In a Univer- sity dormitory is suffering from what may be a critical lack of support-not from skeptical ad- ministrative officials but from the students them- selves. Phil…

July 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

Arabic, Berber, Hebrew, Per- 7.05 (2), be altered to give the sian and Turkish. board tighter control over the vice Attempts will be made, how- president for student services and ever, to minimize…

… men, amended ts bylaws Obj ects to faculty's power in academics By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN Student Government Council has approved the current draft of proposed Regents bylaws on the student role in de…

… differences with Senate Assembly, which approved an amended bylaw draft last month. The major objections of SGC to the current bylaw draft concerned section 7.07, which deals with student conduct standards…

… the current state of affairs t li e Council resolution states. "Nevertheless; SGC recognizes the By LAURIE HARRIS right of students to assume equal The literary college will offer responsibility and…

… authority on courses in five African languages curriculum, course content a n d! thre nfieArcn aga evaluation of students." a this fall as part of the Afro-Amer- evalatio of tudets."ican Studies concentration…

… conduct standards related to Under the agreement, Univer- professional licensing require- sity students will be able to travel ments. Assembly h a s already to East Lansing to take the Afri- agreed to drop…

… section 7.07 (2). can language courses. Council also proposed that the' In return, MSU students c a n section concerning the Office of come to Ann Arbor to take cours- Student Services Policy Board, es in…

…- the "policy board shall set general dents' home campuses, said Prof. epolicy for the Office of Student Eugene Nissen, secretary of th e Services (now the Office of Stu- literary c o 11 e g e…

… administrative dent Affairs), which it shall be board. the responsibility of the vice pres-" sard- ident for student services (n o w i"This is an Important Mnova- vice president for student affairs) ti san of E N…

… Council of meeting students needs, it will and the administration. SGC has be expanded to cover other areas. demanded that the policy board be given the power to mandate the I The African language courses…

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