December 10, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 77) • Page Image 8
… yesterday. Hussein and Sadat were meeting in an effort to repair the rift among Arab nations result- 'om Sadat's peace initiative in the Middle East. (Continued from Page 1) WILLIAM STURGIS, assistant to the…
… will not damage buildings on or eligible for the National Register. Vote brings variety to LSA-SG (Continued from Page 1) CAIRO (AP)-King Hussein, trying to mediate the Arab dispute over President…
… help the Arabs reunify their ranks and achieve their aspirations." The Syrian president was going today to Qatar, another oil-rich state on the Persian Gulf. A leading Egyptian newspaper editor who…
… Arab- Israeli peace conference in Geneva. UNCONFIRMED reports said Hussein might send an ob- server to the conference, but informed sources said he would hesitate to do so if that would threaten his…
… at this from a student govern- ment orientation rather than an academic one," he said, adding that his first goal is to rewrite the LSA Election Code. Earlier, however, Freeman de- scribed his…
…- tion" of both academic action and some changes in the student government aspects of LSA-SG. "I'd like to see stu- dent government as powerful as it was in the 60's," Friedman said. She voiced a desire…
… for action on issues such as the distribution requirement, too. BULLSHIT PARTY member Mike Spirnak called money matters his first concern. Though he said he plans "not to forget the student," Spirnak…
… by the LSA Adademic Judiciary, a non-political body of seven students appointed by LSA-SG primarily to consider cases of academic misconduct. Judiciary Chair- man Steve Diamond said: "We generally…

















































