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November 05, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…, Iran (AP) - Troops trying to keep student protesters from mar- ching to the home of a Moslem holy man opened fire with automatic weapons and tear gas yesterday near Tehran University. The students

… Ameli-Tehrani said the reports of deaths were "not true.'' He did, however, confirm that many persons had been injured. GOVERNMENT sources said the troops opened fire into the crowd of students when they…

… warnings to get the airline's fleet operative again. That strike is costing millions of dollars a day in lost revenue. with Arab BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Leaders of 20 Arab nations sent a delegation to Cairo…

… implicity offer of massive Arab financial aid if Egypt abandons its go- it-alone peace drive. But Sadat declared to the Egyptian Parliament,. "All the millions in the world will not buy the will of Egypt…

…." THE RECONCILIATION mission' dispatched by the Arab summit meeting here was headed by Lebanese Prime Minister Salim el-Hoss. Sadat went before the Parliament in Cairo a short time after word reached the…

… which was already on its way. They did not ask permission. They shall not meet with me or any Egyptian official," SADAT TOLD a news conference later, however, that he would be willing' to meet with Arab

… the Arab League summit, saying that if Sadat agreed to return to the Arab fold, "the summit conference promises to guarantee the steadfastness of Egypt and its people." THAT WAS A clear reference to an…

… Iraqi proposal at the conference that the Arab countries give Egypt up to $5 billion to draw Sadat away from his. growing dependence on the West for bolstering his sagging economy. The delegation was…

… Ahmed al-Suedy of the United Arab Emirates. Hoss and Suedy represent governments with relatively moderate positions Fitz too close. to call By MARIANNE EGRI Breaking with its tradition of remaining…

… nonpartisan, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) endorsed Democratic candidates for the Board of Regents, state House, and state Senate at its meeting Tuesday night. MSA is supporting Regents Paul Brown (D…

September 23, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…, Saudi Arabia (AP) - THE SYRIANS said Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's drive ponement resulted from to sell Arab leaders on the Camp David tinuation of a summit meet accords stalled in this desert city…

… line Arabs in Damascu: yesterday as Saudi Arabia withheld its weekend. Observers in support and Syria postponed the speculated that Assad may American's scheduled visit there for 24 ted another day to…

… try to hours. opinion, including Hussein's But Jordan's King Hussein gave the ti-Camp David line. United States one small cause for hope, Khadafy and Arafat n rejecting a personal appeal by Arab

… of hard- s into the Damascus have wan- rally Arab s, to the an- made their 'dan after y from the the "rejec- s to counter and further nwar Sadat. shave been king drove Jordan in a 0. Friday's rpeace…

…- talks represented the first time Arafat has met with Hussein on Jordanian soil since 1970. MEANWHILE, a White House report that Sadat has declared his willingness to negotiate peace for all the Arabs by…

… himself signaled potentially serious new problems for the U.S. effort to win over broader Arab support for the peace plan. The White House released a letter from Sadat in which he said he would be willing…

… to "assume the Arab role" in bargaining over the West Bank "following consultations with Jordan and representatives of the Palestinian people." Israel seized the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967…

… lost to students at some point during the year. The agreement was pushed to a con- clusion by Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell's declaration that he would issue a back- to…

…-work injunction against the faculty if the strike was not terminated by 8 a.m. Monday. The judge was acting on a lawsuit filed by an EMU student which called for a court order sending the striking professors back…

… to their classrooms. Business College senior Eric Williams claimed in his suit that EMU students were having irreparable damage done to their educations by the walk-out. THE UNIVERSITY had officially…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… CESSAR Y Dormrent ma jum.4%in fall By RICHARD BERKE increases include a student labor cost Next year's dormitory rates will rise by 7.4 per cent if the Regents ap- prove a recommendation by the…

… and a food cost hike of four per cent. Composed of two voting student members and two voting Housing Office members as well as six non- voting members, the committee annually draws up a proposal speci…

…- fying housing rate increases. In most cases, the Regents have approved the committee's recommendations without amendment. After much debate, committee members decided to give a break to the 200 students

… to using their own towels and it wouldn't be worth $8 more per student to bring them back. The lack of paper towels in dorm bathrooms met with considerable resident dissatisfaction last fall. The…

… for each LSA department to offer a writing program for junior and senior concen- trators beginning with the class of 1982. The new program also calls for a writing test for all entering students and…

… to buy the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip from Israel to establish a Palestinian state, an Arab publication said yesterday. The Saudi leaders made the offer to President Carter during…

… his visit earlier this month to Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil exporter, according to the Middle East Reporter, a usually well-informed daily digest of Arab af- fairs. "THE SAUDIS MADE IT PLAIN…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

student loans easiei By JUDY RAKOWSKY The pinch of rising tuition costs may be alleviated as early as next semester for some University students if President Carter signs the tax cut bill passed by the…

… Congress shortly before adjournment. A provision in the tax cut bill removes the income ceiling requirement for ob- taining Guaranteed Student Loans (GSL). According to acting University Financial Aid…

… Director Harvey Grotrian about 1500 to 2000 University students who have not qualified for the low interest loands in the past may receive them.if the bill becomes law. THIS AMOUNTS to a $2.7 million in…

… the rest of the Arab world' prepared to consider its response to the Camp David accords at a meeting in Baghdad.. "IT'S GOING to make things a lot more difficult for us," said one official, declining to…

January 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… all non-aligned nations should support Sadat to prevent Israel from exploiting Arab See ISRAELI, Page 6 'U'student grabs loot on Wheel of Fortune' By ELIZABETH SLOWIK LSA senior Larry Caplan is a…

… populated section of the Negev Desert. Prime Minister Mena- chem Begin has publicly rejected the idea of changing the accepted Israeli- Egyptian boundary. King Hassan of Morocco called on Arab countries to…

… rally behind Sadat, saying such support would put pres- sure on Western leaders to persuade Israel to withdraw from occupied Arab territory.; In an interview published today in the Cairo daily Al…

… agreement. Humphrey linked his appeal for Israeli flexibility on the Sinai settle- ments to his view that there also is a need for Arab compromising on the Palestine issue. MRS. HUMPHREY'S appointment was…

… BECAUSE1 elimination of Plan B - which requires be "more dem students to take courses in the analytic, & Committeec empirical, moral, and aesthetic modes he believes it of learning - and raises the number…

… Housin Executive Committee reports to the requests by Q governing faculty of LSA which makes has attracted the final decision. morning riser from East Qua requirements students have approach- it if it…

… meant discussing educationa bution requirement with goals with students. f "what's the minimum I LSA-SG appointee Carolyn Rosen and so have usually satis- berg said she is "very excited" abou without much…

… effort, ac- the proposal. She agrees that it wil huck Judge, director of "encourage students to go to the othe c Counseling. plans," adding that the independent ap THE revised plan C will proach will…

… probably appeal most ti nanding," Associate Dean very highly motivated students. chairman John Knott said THE PROPOSAL has been in formu will "induce students to lation since early last term when a sub tions…

… more seriously." He committee of the curriculum commi es that they will be en- tee began seeking input from student think about the aims of a and faculty about the distributiv ion." plans. By mid…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… breaking 104 students have filed candidacy for the 38 Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) seats up for grabs in next month's election. "This many people have never -run for student government," said Election…

… will be held April 10, 11 and 12. This election is the first under MSA's new election procedures, which were approved by students last month in a campus-wide election. Each school and college is entitled…

… to a certain number of representatives based on the number of students enrolled in the particular school. Cer- tain schools, because of their small enrollment, have one representative with only one…

Arab League meeting to unify Arab ranks in order to force Israel to give up occupied lands and allow creation of a Palestinian homeland. The bitterest opponents of Sadat's peace overtures to Israel…

… center on the basic prin- ciples of Israeli'withdrawal from oc- cupied lands and the establishment of a Palestinian homeland. A KEY ELEMENT in the new Begin formula would be Israeli agreement to See ARABS

…-grabs First Ward council race may add an unexpected twist to a race already deemed "too close to call." Bruce Richard, a second-year University law student, hopes his ad- mittedly futile last-minute campaign…

… SAID the contract also stipulates that house officers in the medical program cannot be assigned to AAC TT .....i.... C .- Ii e al ip " MSU student SamiII sIuaii ua- I …

November 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… regulars see as a real chance to win a majority. With the election of Ed Pierce to the state Senate, and the registration of hundred of new student voters thanks to Proposition D, Democrats are thinking…

… Leslie Morris in the predominantly student First and Second Wards, and both councilmem- bers will be seeking reelection. The Democrats, however, may have a primary battle to contend with. Jessie Thomas…

… Assistants are students or employees. Bombyk stressed that GEO organizational goals won't change un- der her leadership. "We'll be trying to end the trial as quickly as possible and get back to the bargaining…

…- ted this to happen - this puts us back another month. I interpret it as the University stalling longer," Bombyk said. hopes to work more with student gover- nment and that GEO would be working on…

… bargaining table. Bottle bill upsets local retailers Born IVk The former GEO vice-president organizing chairwoman added and she Israeli: Arabs treated equally By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Though unhappy about the…

… United Nations' charges of mistreatment of Arabs living under Israeli rule are false. "The UN set up this special commit- tee in 1969 to investigate human rights violations in Israeli occupied territories…

September 19, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… agreement doubtful Settlements issue still unresolved TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - The great unresolved issue of the Camp David Mideast summit is the future of about 100 Jewish settlements on occupied Arab land…

Arabs, each settlement is a constant injury to their pride and an intolerable Jewish presence on Arab land. The settlements, mostly small outposts of 100 families or fewer, contain only about 10…

… Prime Minister Menachem Begin embrace during Sunday's announcement of an agreement reached at the Camp David summit. REGENTS SEEK STUDENT INPUT Search for new president eg in agreement is silent. THE…

… OFFICIAL, who asked not to be named, said that after all the terms of the agreement are examined, other Arab countries will recognize that Sadat achieved "many of the long- desired objectives of the Arab

… completely disregard committee recommendations. "I was told that with a careful search process, there would be few surprises at the end," said Livermore. J. 1 Students and alumni will also form a committee…

… to propose candidates to the Regents. Methods of selecting mem- bers of the student committee will be discussed tonight at the Michigan Student Assembly meeting, to be held at3909 Michigan Union at 7…

…:30 p.m. SACUA will select 15 faculty mem- bers for their committee, in accordance with the desires of the regents. The student and alumni committees will each have 10 members. THISvSELECTION PROCESS is…

April 13, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… Ten Cents lipag=s Carter seeks boost for student aid programs qty. it _ ry By JUDY RAKOWSKY Second in a three-part series The Carter Administration has attempted to counter the flood of tuition tax…

… credit bills in Congress with a proposal to beef up existing federal financial aid programs. The Administration says its plan, unlike the tax credit proposals, will get aid funds to the students who really…

… need them. But Congressional critics say the Carter financial aid proposal would create a ballooning Washington bureaucracy to administer the funds. CARTER'S PROPOSAL, called the Middle Income Student

… Assistance Act, would make federal financial aid available to 60 per cent of college students, according to administration spokespersons. It would boost federal financial aid spending by $3.1 billion a year…

December 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… federal Depar- , tment of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW). A 58-PAGE COMPLAINT was filed in 1973 by a committee of women students and University graduates charging the Athletic Department with "gross…

… with no clear viewpoints." "THE PARTIAL resolution reached there is not one of total satisfaction he stated, but any peace agreement in- volving Israel and any Arab state is nothing to sneer about." Kerr…

… completed African week speakers discuss close Arab-African cooperation, By LEONARD BERNSTEIN A complicated set of legal and political decisions resulted in the recount and probable certification of the…

… Literary College's Student Gover- nment (LSA-SG) elections last night. At press time, members of the LSA Academic Judiciary were conducting a recount of the ballots for the 15 seats on the LSA-SG Executive…

… Council. Justices said they would certify the election upon completion ofthe recount. THE BIZARRE set of circumstances leading to the recount began yesterday when the United Students Party with- drew its…

… challenge to the November 21 and 22 election. United Students can- didates Talib-Udin Abdul-Muqsit, Mark, Slaughter, and Bianca - Johnson had requested a recount on Tuesday night, alleging that possible…

…-SG. The LSA Election Code stipulates that the power to certify elections is given to By RON GIFFORD An increased interaction between the African and Arab worlds since the end of World War II has led to…

…." Auda began his talk by distinguishing three time periods in the development of African-Arab relations. During the first period-the fifties-he said the African people began uniting to fight against…

February 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to salvage any coal they can. Here, a Public Service Indiana employe uses a tractor to break lose frozen coal in an effort to augment Indiana's 42-day supply. B egin samU.S.-Arab arms deal By AP and…

… Nordhaus, a member of the President's Council for Economic Advisers, who is heading' up the effort to assess the consequences of the record-long strike. See CARTER. Page 7 In efle x student fall1s to deathm…

… By JULIE ROVNER A fourth year Inteflex student, 21- year-old Ronley Peisner died yesterday afternoon after falling eight stories from a window in Burton Tower. Sources said Peisner, from Hunting- ton…

… ceaponis (it this tit(e cannot be other thant . . . an obstacle to peace negotiation s. -Israeli Prime Minister Menarhem Begin sale to the Arabs. Begin's visit is unrelated to the arms deal decision and is…

… that Egypt's peace overture to Israel is in- flicting serious damage to the interests of Arab peoples." " Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel, Egypt's foreign minister, said in Bonn, West Germany, that Israel is…

… Association Champion- ship by a split decision. See story, Page 8. e The University Regents meet today to discuss student space and to review the Rate Study Committee's recommendation for higher dorm rates. See…

… ward's other coun- cil seat. Both Cherris and Paige are students at Eastern Michigan Univer- Daily Photo by ALAN BLINKtY Rippled reflections TO AD VISE ON HIGHER ED UCA TION: Fleming will visit Saudi…

… Dehren, Jidda and the capital city of Riyadh. Fleming said he also plans to visit Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, although he was not sure exactly what his schedule will be. ALTHOUGH HE has received…

October 14, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… demonstration was called to promote student awareness and to demand that the University withdraw its holdings from corporations which operate in South Africa. "We want to try to find those who are informed and…

… by Carter, Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to govern negotiations over the future of the palestinian Arabs. THIS SECOND framework is con- sidered infinitely more complicated than…

… concluding an Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement. Jordan and Palestinian Arabs so far have not signaled any willingness to negotiate with Israel. Carter stressed on Thursday that any settlement between Egypt and…

… Israel ultimately must be broadened to in- clude the Palestinians and neighboring Arab countries. Vance, posing for photographs during a negotiating break yesterday, said "We continued to make progress…

… second set adopted by the CLB, a panel' consisting of students, faculty, and ad-: ministrators. The first set was rejected by the faculty Senate Assembly last spring. Faculty members argued the first set…

… end the apartheid regime in South Africa. He performed during yesterday's anti-apartheid rally on the Diag. Student denies playing sp in Greene Congress race By AMY SALTZMAN around there," said Mc…

… who McAninch, a student at Eastern was infiltrating the Greene Michigan University who not only does organization. not work for Republican Carl Pursell, "He just wanted to do a small amount but also has…

… a history of liberal of work on the Greene campaign, but Democratic politics., was asking a lot of questions. He kept "I GUESS they're a little paranoid See STUDENT, Page 2 15 ONSACUA LIST: Profs…

… considering a proposal to provide a college tuition tax credit of up to $250 a year per student, a plan Carter says will force him to veto the bill if it is included. AT THE WHITE HOUSE, Carter signed a…

… faculty group, as well as a 10-member student and a 10-member alumni group, will make a list of possible presidential candidates and submit it to the Regen- ts. Aft a a .ammandatnnaream 'U'head JOHNSON…

September 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… to prevent covert intelligence work on college and university campuses. +Panelist Ahmad Jabbari described CIA efforts to. recruit and place him as an agent in Iran while he was a student at Washington…

… if they would just go away." The PLO is recognized by most Arab the status of the Palestinians and the West Bank even if Jordan withholds its support. Carter said he hopes that a self- governing…

… and Saudi Arabia's King Khalid on Carter's Camp David negotiations with Israel and Egypt and had meant to mark time until In Arab hardliner summit ended in Damascus so he could fly there and make his…

… pitch to President Hafez Assad. SAUDI ARABIA used the time to show him Dharhan, home of the Saudi oil wealth which influences what Hussein and other Arab leaders -in- cluding Egyptian President Anwar…

… the more dependent on this nation's petroleum. Vance is leaving this morning if the Arab hardliner summit conference in Damascus is over. Otherwise he will skip Damascus and fly direct to Washington…

…. Damascus reports said the Arabs were having trouble completing their final communique. WHILE HE waited, the Saudis took him on a tour of Ihahran, the home of ,Sunday- Aramco, the petroleum producing giant…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-Ashhab described as "the atrocities of the Israeli Zionists." The demonstration, sponsored by the campus Organization of Arab Students (OAS), provoked sharp reaction from many Jewish students resenting the claims…

Arabs Department announced that the United States was responding to Lebanon's request for assistance to refugees, saying more than 150,000 had been for- ced to flee the fighting. The department said…

… supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people and facing many angry Jewish students, more than 100 Palestinian sym- pathizers demonstrated yesterday on the Diag to protest what spokesman Hassan El…

… first major incident occurred when Jewish students danced in the middle of the diag, chanting repeatedly, "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives). Palestinian protestors pushed the Zionist suppor…

… members (approximately 2,400 workers), would be specifically prompted by controver: V ' Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN Jewish students dance to emphasize their support for Israel (above) and coun- ter a pro…

… the way yesterday for a new trial in a $46 million lawsuit against Ohio officials over the deaths of four Kent State University students during a 1970 antiwar demon- stration. The justices let stand a…

… all liability. THE CONTROVERSY now will return to a federal trial judge in Cleveland. Ohio National Guard troops killed four students and wounded nine others in a 13-second outburst of gunfire on May 4…

…, 1970 as violent protests against the invasion of Cambodia by U.S. troops in Vietnam rocked the city of Kent and the university campus. The original suit filed by the nine wounded students and parents of…

… the four slain students, which named Rhodes and state National Guard of- ficials as defendants, was dismissed by a federal trial court and the Sixth Cir- cuit Court. THOSE COURTS ruled that state of…

students and professors who have had a major role in rounding up opposition to construction of a gym-. nasium on the shooting site, applauded the new trial. "It's the first time in American jurisprudence…

November 11, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… future. THE- LSA honors program gives high-ranking students opportunities to take honors courses. or honors sections of courses, and receiving individual academic counseling. Honors students must meet…

… survey to honors students. Hours after students found "LSA Honors Evaluation Surveys" in their mailboxes, rumors predicting the cancellation of the honors program began circulating, but honors committee…

… members insisted cancellation was unlikely. "I really doubt that the program will be abandoned," said Carolyn Rosenberg, one of the two student representatives on the committee. CONCERN HAS also been…

… expressed over honors students' increased access to faculty members, and the ' segregation which some believe exists between honors and non-honors students. "Honors is a misleading word," Hornback said. "It…

… should be called 'A Program for Students Who Want to Work Hard,' but that's too long. It would be nice if the whole college could provide programs and counseling services similar to those of the honors…

… housing and possible programs to increase interaction between all students might also be discussed, Rosenberg said. "THE REVIEW is a normal sort of thing," Jacobson said. "We will see whether any…

… innovations would make sense. The cancellation is an option, but I'm personally skeptical that it will occur. The committee is currently accepting faculty and student comments about the honors program. Several…

… letters have already been received from faculty members challenging the fairness of the program and its admission guidelines. "No one has yet tackled the problem of which students are most capable…

…," Rosenberg said. ONE QUESTION on the survey asked whether honors students have an advantage over non-honors students See LSA, Page 2 "tie will see whet~her (LflYinno1- rations trouldfma4ke' sCIs' Thee…

… Palestinian Arabs on the future of the Israeli-occupied territories, Israeli negotiators are trying to weaken the link. PRESIDENT Carter, at a news con- ference Thursday in Kansas City, urged the two sides to…

January 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

STUDENT LOBBY See editorial page .: '1 Sir4 1O UlQ MIDDLING High --22 Low-40 See Today for details Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 90 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, January 19, 1978 Ten Cents Eight Pages U…

…'s two key negotiating demands - total Israeli withdrawal from occu- pied Arab lands and self-determination for the Palestinians. THERE WAS no immediate Israeli comment on the development. The Israeli…

… over Pales- tinian rights to a homeland and Israel's 11-year occupation of Arab lands. THE TALKS were "continuing in a vicious cycle," Egyptian Information Minister Abdel Moneim el Sawy said in…

… from Arab lands and self-determination for the Palestinians - have not changed. The decision "is part of its (Egypt's) clear and frank stand in facing this situation," Sawy said. "EGYPT LEAVES the…

… being a 'skeleton' report." See HOOVER, Page 8 By DIANE ROBINSON Although dismayed by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's sudden decision to cut short Mideast negotia- tions, interested students and faculty…

… Henry, who teaches a class in the Arab-Israeli conflict. HENRY SAID that if peace talks are to continue; there must be a better comprehension of the Egyp- tian stance. "I don't think Egypt wants to break…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

STUDENT RIGHTS See Editorial Page V' L Sitt ai1 BRISK High--65 Low-45 See Today for details Vol. LIX, No. 19 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 28, 1978 Ten Cents Fourteen Pages Levin…

… select President yesterday stood firm behind their plan Robben Fleming in 1966. to select a new University president MSA members claim they would play despite Michigan Student Assembly's an insignificant…

… from the Regents to choose a candidate from selecting a president outside of a list of a list compiled by a group of alumni, candidates composed by alumni, faculty members, and students. faculty, and…

students. The Regents came out strongly According to the Regents' method, against this type of process yesterday, alumni, faculty, and students would saying they must not be restricted in elect three…

… president. Their (student) input would be considered very seriously. The ultimate decision will come from the Regents, just like it did in 1966," Nederlander said. Each of the Regents available for comment…

student See CANDIDATE, Page 2 Israel OKs JERUSALEM (AP) - The Israeli parliament voted by a 2-1 margin last night to endorse tpe Camp David Mideast accords and remove the Jewish settlements-in the Sinai…

… said Israel was entering "a new era with Egypt that is difficult for some of us to imagine. . . peaceful relations between us and the largest Arab state." Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said the agreement…

… settlements, the Camp David accord calls for a five-year transition period in the West Bank and Gaza, leading to full autonomy for its people, predominantly Palestinian Arabs. Left unsettled were the ultimate…

… ASSISTANT BILL McMullen, a student on a work study grant, is staining slides for a toxicity test. Work Study offers, Senate OKs natural gas compromise bill funds and By ADRIENNE LYONS Bill McMullen needed…

… by applying for a work study grant.1 training financial need. "The student may earn up to the amount of his authorization which ranges from $700 for a freshman to $1,200 for a graduate' student," said…

May 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… weekend. The bitter fight over the sales also was marked by intensive lobbying by supporters of Israel and the Arab nations, as well as backers of the White House position that military aid to Arab

… the vote said, "I am told that the sales will be ap- proved." Policy By RENE BECKER A policy statement designed to limit relationships between University faculty, personnel and students and various U…

September 14, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… Negotiations, deals with the future of Palestinian Arabs now under Israeli military control and other fundamental issues in the Arab-Israeli dispute, the sources said. These officials, asking not to be…

… President Anwar Sadat - even though Carter is coming up against a speechmaking and politicking schedule. THERE HAS been no visible breakthrough on the Palestinians or any other key issue in the Arab

Arabs living under Israeli military control on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza district on the Sinai Desert. Begin has offered the Palestinians administrative self-rule. Sadat, rejecting…

… restoration of Arab sovereignty after 11 years of Israeli control. Acting as go-between, Carter held his second meeting Tuesday in two days with Sadat. He then summoned Begin to Aspen Lodge, the presidential…

Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS), met behind Mosher-Jordan on the area slated for construction of a new kitchen and cafeteria which would serve Couzens, Alice Lloyd, Stockwell, and…

… taken last year by a specially- designated housing task force indicated that the majority of students on the Hill dorms would swallow as much as a six per cent hike in dorm rates before they would choose…

… to leave their dorms to eat together in a central location. SUDS feels the results of the survey were slighted in the decision to consolidate. The Michigan. Student Assembly voted Tuesday to support…

… other in- cumbents fared better, however, as voters in 14 states and the District of Columbia went to the polls. See story, Page 9. 9 Arabs, Germans, Italians, Frenchmen and other foreign groups have…

December 08, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Vice-President Kate Rubin announced she plans to introduce a resolution to the Assembly Tuesday, urging the University Cellar board of directors to recognize the union. "IN MY…

… Directors are MSA- appointed, but they haven't been atten- ding board meetings regularly, accor- ding to Rubin. "The student members have not been attending the Board of Directors' meetings. if they don…

…'t vote the way MSA wants, that's reason for dismissal," Rubin warned. She stressed that Cellar unionization is not a students vs. workers issue and said the employees' unionizing attem- pts pointed to some…

… need for restruc- turing. "Workers have the right to organize and we want the store to be a good one for students," stated Rubin. Cellar Assistant Manager John Sap- pington said Cellar unionization will…

… be helpful, and not harmful to students. "The union will have no effect on ser- vices and won't reduce what's available to the students. It will be a matter of determining structure of the store and…

…, "Government has See LEE, Page 2 The Health Service Hand- nk dicusses the nrnhlem of Twenty-six students have signed an pen letter declaring their intention to boycott political science classes in pro- test of…

… opposition to the depar- Lee Moslem Arab nations back Shah NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Conservative Arab kingdoms with strong Moslem traditions are lending moral support to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in his…

October 03, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… Suppleme as le sehool By KEVIN ROSE BOROUGH A carbon monoxide leak at Ann Arbor ommunity High School late yesterday orning forced the evacuation of the uilding and sent 86 students and staff embers to local…

… hospitals. Three students were admitted to Mott _ospital in fair condition, said Univer- ity Hospital spokesman Joe Owsley. he other patients were treated and eleased. "PEOPLE WERE complaining of *ausea…

…'s heating system. ,nt ik shuts Community ;86 hospitalized The furnace passed a routine inspection on Friday, September 29. 'Jon Vogel, a student teacher in his first day at the school, said he was sit…

… Mercy Hospital, Saline Com- munity Hospital, and Beyer Memorial Hospital in Ypsilanti. A total of 64 students succumbed to the fumes, as did 11 staff members. Eleven infants, who were in the nursery at…

… president By LEONARD BERNSTEIN Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) President Eric Arnson proposed yesterday that a joint committee of students, faculty, and alumni present one unified list of presidential…

Arab; leaders critical of the Camp David ac- cords and who call him a traitor for signing the agreement with Israel. He called Col. Moammar Khadafy of Libya "a crazy child." He invited King Hussein of…

… the road toward a comprehensive settlement," Sadat. said. "If any Arab leadership can do bet- ter, we say to it 'yes' in all sincerity," Sadat continued. arter stan WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House…

… $25,(0) a year. CALIFANO SAID that because the tax-credit measure would aid all students by the same amount, it would encourage schools immediately to raise their tuition by the amount of the credit…

…, which would reach a maximum of $250 per student in 1980.f He also said it would increase federal regulation of educational institutions, forcing them to deal with the Internal Revenue Service on…

September 16, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… seen. Besides the massive test with thousands of students demonstrating ainst the Vietnam war, or protesting for a student kstore, there were several bombings. The year ore, the Central Intelligence…

… "absolute Israeli intransigence on the question of withdrawals" from the occupied Arab lands, and especially the Palestinian homelands of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. "Begin won't budge," this source said…

Arabs want the lands returned with no strings. Israeli sources said, meanwhile, there is no stalemate in the talks and that they do not share the gloom current in some quarters just as they did not go…

… have pushed consolidation as a cost-cutting measure. However, it has been vigorously opposed by a number of tom Saturday- rsolidation plan students who feel elimination of separate dining halls would…

… O'Connor, asserted that individual dining halls were part of the dorm "living-learning experience," and that a relaxing dinner hour should be part of a student's assimilation process. GINA TONGE, a…

… junior living in Mosher-Jordan, added that a close, supportive dorm atmosphere was important to parents as well as students. Some of the Regents have also expressed doubts about the consolidation plan…

… African Students Association, the Black Student Union, leftist political groups, and representatives of the students. " President Carter's widely- publicized recent vacation cost the taxpayers at least…

September 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… poll byMarket Opinion Research showed school students - was also approved yesterday by the board, re-checking, the board ruled that Tisch had 13,000 more Wednesday, "The big thing is that our proposal…

… from 28 school districts the week of August 23 to discuss desegregation guidelines. According to the guidelines, the percen- tage of student enrollment in any racial categoryfor one building must not…

… identifiable in favor of white students. Last year's enrollment figures show the district had 15.1 percent black students and 78.1 percent white studen- ts. Northside, which has the highest black student

… said all along that Israel holds most of the bargaining chips-and therefore the keys to compromise-because of its physical control of the West Bank and other Arab territories captured in 1967. IN SETTING…

… Jewish settlements on lands lost by the Arabs to Israel in the 1967 war. THE UNITED STATES, supporting Egypt on that issue, has termed the nearly 100 civilian and military out- posts illegal and obstacles…

…. McCracken said the major issue in the contract dispute is "governance," the role of faculty in university decision-making. "AT THE university you have students and teachers engaged in learning…

March 31, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Begin can negotiate peace with his Arab neighbors. At the same time, Carter grappled with problems back home, saying price hikes posted by major U.S. steel producers are a serious blow to his an- ti…

… hurdle the biggest obstacle to a negotiated settlement in the Middle East - Begin's refusal to commit his government to ultimate withdrawal from occupiediArab lands. BUT CARTER denied reports at home and…

… held on a Saturday for the first time ever. "News travels faster when students are in organized classrooms," speculates Hawkins in forecasting reduced attendance at the smoke-in. ANN ARBOR Pioneer High…

… prostitutes and founded COYOTE (Call Off Your Old, Tired CONTENTS OF THIS STUDENT sampler kit are surely enough to fill anyone's medicine cabinet. You'll get the whole menagerie free if you live in University…

March 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… the State Department. THE STATEMENT SAID "The only real solution" to Israel's security problem and Mideast violence generally is a }comprehen- sive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. "We don…

… forces for an agreement that would prevent the guerrillas from returning to southern Lebanon. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000-man Arab League force which has been in the country since the…

…, out now." THE PROTEST was sponsored by the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), a collection of local groups including the African Student Association (ASA), the South See ISSUE, Page 9…

… hundred per cent Scottish but on St. hung over the morning after if you can Patrick's Day I miraculously become -:. go by the plans of some University half Irish and half Scottish," she says. students

March 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… to $200 a year for family health care, compared with a maximum of See MINERS, Page 10 Mandatory student fee may u By MARK PARRENT Campus Legal Aid may be funded by a mandatory student assessment if…

students and the Regents approve, a proposed drafted last night by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). Included in the proposed mandatory assessment of $2.92 per student per term is: $1.74 for Legal Aid…

… for Student Affairs Henry Johnson promised Legal Aid would get funding, but he said it has not yet been, deter- mined if the program will be totally eliminated from the Office of Student nd 'U' legal…

… aid Services (OSS) budget. MSA President Jon Lauer said, however, he is "quite certain" Legal Aid would be cut from the Office of Student Services (OSS) budget. He based this on his discussions with…

… approved. He said the free service would also become available to all students regardless of income. MSA PROJECTS are now funded by a voluntary assessment of $1.15 per student per term-- ,Students will be…

… columns of tanks were crossing the 40-mile-long border into Lebanon, their way lit by flares drop- ped by jets. Hd said a heavy Israeli ar- tillery barrage preceded the attack and Arab gunners returned the…

… that welfare recipients suffer discrimination in housing led to the inclusion of the source of income clause. The educational association provision prohibits discrimination against students. THE NEW LAW…

students expressed concern the law would exclude freshpersons from campus socializing. East Quad research associate says chances- for peace in the Mideast are slim. See story, page 10. " Read about the PLO…

March 30, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… graduate students and her the seventh is currently a resident adviser at n. Newberry..Khederian has never held a ren't residence staff position. itac- Charlene Coady, assistant housing director, was said a…

… interviewed me and said, Daily Photo by WAYNE CABLE ,but 'Richard, you have certain problems,' that rned would have been the end of it," the student Things seemed sedate last night at Helen Newberry, where…

… direct stand on t Mideast peace talks that were suspen- ds - onec ded two months ago, Israeli radio and betweenI Egyptian sources said yesterday. and betw The reports here and in Cairo in- Arab neig…

… the U.S. desire for The defer new Israeli accommodation with the on Feb Arabs was made manifest. arrangem Desert. STILL, Begin vowed in Parliament yesterday to continue resisting ISRAE American pressure…

…. S talks saw his supporters beat back n attempts to soften Israel's he issue of occupied Arab Ian- of the major points of conflict Israel and its American ally, een the Jewish state and its ghbors…

March 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… the Syrian- dominated Arab peacekeeping forces agreed with Israel on curbing guerrilla goes activity. SYRIA and Lebanon requested big power intervention, as did Egypt. The Cairo government and the…

… campaign. Wheeler was quick to refute Belcher's accusations that he con- tinuously vetoed all housing legislation. Wheeler also claimed student housing is primarily a University problem and there is little…

… that he can do. "I have been to the University and told them that they must build more University, housing,"' Wheeler said. "Student housing is our primary problem. The only other thing I can do is go to…

… revitalization. He added that See MAYORAL, Page 6 Students rally for Scharansky By MICHAEL ARKUSH Nearly 300 University students refused to eat dinner last night todsym- bolize the first anniversary of the…

… arrest of Soviet dissident Anatoly Scharansky, accused by the KGB (Soviet secret police) of being a CIA spy. Staging their hunger strike at East Quad, the students sent their empty paper plates to Soviet…

… symposium in early February and regularly urges students to write letters to prominent U.S. and Soviet of- ficials protesting the human rights See STUDENTS, Page 6 Tentative pact OK'd by UMW b WASHINGTON…

January 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… attempt by a moderate minority faction in Prime Minister Menahem Begin's coalition government to halt the settlement plan. ISRAELI settlements - about 91 of them scattered across Arab territory captured by…

… Israel in 1967 - are one of the key sticking points in the Egyptian-Israeli peace dialogue, be- gun by Egypt's Anwar Sadat last November. President Sadat has said "not a single Israeli" can remain on Arab

… provide liquor for underage students." See DRINKING, Page 10 Ex-chief of union wins appeal i bomb case By SUE WARNER Joel Block, former AFSCME, Local 1583 president hds won an appeal, of a lower court…

… entertainment. FACED NO OPPOSITION: Lauer remelectel By MARK PARRENT Jon Lauer was reelected last night to the office of president of Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). He faced no opposition. Also elected at…

… for student organizations, Doug Kaplan academic priorities coor- dinator, and Howard. Feldman com- munications coordinator. Irving Freeman was elected vice president for personnel and G.J. Di…

…Giuseppe was elected student general counsel. Nancy Smith edged out Doug Stein- burg for budget priorities coordinator in the only race contested. d MSA p Freeman charged before the Assem- bly members that a…

… voice.' Thomas Danko, a representative of the School of Library Science And student general counsel, resigned both posts yesterday. Danko was not avail- able for comment last night. 5 Tenant…

November 16, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… additional rooms and living spaces. Administration official contend the move would help to counter rapidly rising room and board rates, while students opposing the plan claim the monetary savings would not of…

…- fset the detrimental effects of the plan. Approximately 150 students rallied last night in the main lounge of Mosher-Jordan Hall to view a slide presentation and hear leaders of the Student Coalition to…

… the inconveniences faced by students who would have to venture to the facility from their nearby dorms is only part of the reason for the intense opposition, said Mosher-Jordan resident Michael O…

… purpose. The remainder of the cost would come from 6 per cent revenue bonds. The proposed facility would not be completed until the 1981-82 school year, at which time the net savings per student in all…

… captured by Israel. E Sadat, harshly criticized by some Arab states for ignoring the Palestinians, has insisted that a link be made. Because of Israel's rejection of Egyptian demands thus far, the sources…

… the necessary clarifications concerning the additional positions of Egypt." Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY I surrender... true that law school places tremendous demands on its students. seems to have…

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… aiting a full briefing." outright rejection and did not critic oone had suggested that Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. gated by the agreemen- The communique, broadcast b Riyadh radio, urged the Arabs to er…

… jazz music ever She JORDAN, Page 7 Student sues EMU over profs strike By JULIE ROVNER As the walkout by professors at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) enters its second week, talks between striking…

… faculty and university officials will move from the school's Ypsilanti campus to Washtenaw County circuit court today as both sides prepare to an- swer to a lawsuit filed by an EMU student last week…

… Michigan Student Assem- bly will push the Regents for more student input in the selec- tion of a new University president. See Story, Page 7. * Nicaraguan troops continue to stamp out the final rebel…

… National Organizing Conference to Stop Government Spying this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Michigan Union. Billed as a "nuts and bolts" organizing effort by Ann Arbor coordinator and graduate student

… by the Briarwood Movies and Farrell's. Proceeds went to the Washtenaw County United Way (other photo on page 2). ' Campus lawyers tangle with student problems By BRIAN BLANCHARD varied enough so…

September 22, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… inhaled Laughing gas is considered so safe that it is users, which include numbness in limbs, slow intimate get-together and after a few deep years ago. But, now, use among students is through a nozzle top…

… friendship of the Saudis - by selling them F-15 fighter jets, for example - has encouraged them to play a moderating role in Arab world. SHORTLY AFTER his arrival, Van- ce met with King Khaled and Crown Prince…

…, meanwhile, Syria's foreign minister said the Arab "rejec- tionist" states would move to "foil the Camp David agreement" and hinted that this might include steps aimed directly at undermining Egyptian…

… one by one down the rocky slopes to th road a mile away. ISRAEL RADIO said seven soldier and seven settlers were injured in fisi fights when the army moved in on th unauthorized camp near the Arab tow…

January 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… lic weathero u g s the mind of a jogger-but other skiers have a less athletic eo rest of us wade gracelessly through knee- approach. Former University philosphy student Scott s, ever-increasing numbers…

…, noves following Carter has said the Saudis also rear's Eve. support Sadat, but they have re- mained publicly neutral in a dispute EAST is our that has drawn angry criticism from some parts of the Arab

… world. SADAT'S ARAB critics, including Syria, Libya and the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, accuse the Egyp- tian of selling out Arab unity for a separate peace with Israel. The shah, a heavy…

February 05, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… offered no specific pro- posals to meet Egyptian demands for self-determination" for the Palestin- ians, dismantling of Israeli settle- ments and total Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab territory…

… near killed us. In Ann Arbor they only got one transition See FOULS, Page 9 ACLU CHARGES CENSORSHIP: A12 porn bill dra Hash charge costs VISA V.P. dorm jobWARE By SUE WA RNER Michigan Student

… members, Irving Freeman, who is MSA vice president for personnel, bought one gram of hashish for $4 from another Bursley student last November after Arnson brought them together, staff members said. Arnson…

students on his floor. N ir eArnson told The DaYily the firing was fe the culmination of a series of harsh con- flicts between himself and Hanson over imon called it "imaginatively dorm policy and student

… input in moncaledit imaintivly decision-making. , ed censorship " Students on Arnson's floor and otherr- isa still bl censorship," Bursley resident staff members said d is still blatant cnosi, there was a…

February 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… constitutional protection: She was cited for contempt, handcuffed, and held briefly in Kelley's chambers. Later, another University student, Diane Lazinsky, also refused to tell and was also cited for contempt…

… electorate and the can- didates." -Belcher arter aid plan could provide $1.2 billion to some students how to get the people registered and out to vote in so little time." BOTH WHEELER and Belcher said…

… provide a record of $1.2 billion in new aid to college students, including $250 grants to at least two million students from families with gross income bet- ween $16,000 and $25,000. "No one should be…

… or more to parents of all college students, regar- dless of income. IN ADDITION to making two million students from middle-income families eligible for direct federal grants for the first time, the…

… Carter plan also would provide subsidized loans to students with family incomes as high as $45,000 before taxes, and expand federally sub- sidized work-study programs. The extra money would be available…

… for the school year starting in the fall of 1979. Students in families with incomes below $25,000 would apply individually to the government for the grants as part of the Basic Educational Opportunity…

… Grant Program. Grants are credited directly to students' accounts at the colleges. Carter wants to add $1 billion to the $2.16 billion basic grant program, which now aids 2.2 million students primarily…

… from low-income families. THE PRESIDENT already proposed $250 million in extra student aid last month. The entire $1.46 billion package would boost federal spending on college student aid programs in…

… fiscal 1979 to $5.2 billion, an increase of almost 40 per cent.' Carter said more than five million college students eould get federal aid in the school year starting in the fall of 1979, and increase of…

students since the adoption of the GI bill at the end of World War II." FIVE OTHER leaders of House and Senate committees that handle education legislation joined Carter and Health, Education and Welfare…

October 10, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… academic program changes'teot e school enrollments, said they will "im- students seeking masters' degrees to University address Fleming discussed pose harsh decisions" upon univer- programs which "prepare…

students for the often-troubled decade during which sities. the kinds of challenges which will be he guidetenierbsedydeadhernwhik"it must be expected that there will open to them:" he guided the University…

… Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) voted late last night not to boycott the regent's proposed plan for the selection of a new University president. After a heated debate, 'the body passed an amendment which…

… staed that MSA's Permanent Interviewing Committee (PIC) would advertise for appliations for the'student presidential search committee, interview the appli- cants and prepare recommendations. PIC WILL make…

… be involved at all times. Meanwhile, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, who is heading the Israeli delegation, urged other Arab nations yesterday to join the peace process. But he defended Israeli…

… the candi- dates, and adequate personal access to the candidates be assured to all the groups on an equal basis. A resolution was passed which stated the present ad hoc committee will solicit student

… rising tide of complaints concerning the present calendar," he explained, "and one of the most per- vading complaints is that the number of class days has been eroding - By JOHN SINKEVICS Students at the…

October 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… March, will be brought to the See PARTY, Page 7 Waters and BroWn also claim they would respond better to student needs than their Republican coun- terparts. "I THINK I perhaps am more receptive to…

student input, more receptive to the modern problems that Brown Waters HOMECOMING VICTORY, 42-10: Wolverines dig Gophers' hole 'Brown Jug' returns By PAUL CAMPBELL You can come home again. Rick…

… Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. Egypt is determined to show the Arab world it is protecting the interests of the Sunday " Incumbent Senator Robert Griffin met challenger Carl Levin in the…

…, he experienced great difficulties finding a donor to satisfy his need. The University Red Cross Student Blood Bank has somewhat the same problem: it needs donors to satisfy its 1978 quota of 1300 pints…

… know the frustration of gazing at a travel poster, wishing there were some way they could be transpor- ted to a ski lodge in the Alps or an exotic pagoda in Japan. University student Gary DeWitt was…

March 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…'re still in a double bind. We have to be more knowledgeable than men in the same positions." A MAJORITY OF the 650 women atten- ding the conference were community women and not students, a fact which…

… surprised many organizers and par- ticipants. "There is a big need for this infor- mation," said Barbara Anton, one of the organizers. "There is a need by both community women and students." Anton said the…

….N. peacekeeping force there. 3,798 tuets who wonlthe lottery ist in the Housing Information British Ambassador Ivor Richard, to return to University housing Office at 1011 Student Activities servig as president of…

…-controlled television said the new lines put Israeli troops within three miles of the closest Syrian forces near the Litani River. f THE SYRIANS are part of an Arab peace-keeping forces that monitor the end of the…

June 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…-occupied areas of south Lebanon, said the sources, who asked not to be identified. SINCE THE 1975-76 civil war in Lebanon, a 30,000-man Arab peacekeeping for- ce, largely comprised of Syrians, has maintained…

… their heels to traditional Greek music. The six girls and two men perform nightly during the three-day event. "EVERYONE IS so happy and pleasant," claimed Jean Furkioti, an Ann Arbor high school student

December 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… Union. Daily Photo by CYRENA CPANG Fruit for finals-frayed frosh Business students prepare fruity care packages at the Business School for today's delivery to lucky freshpersons. Working for AIESEC, the…

… International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management, the packagers successfully raised enough money to send six University delegates to the organization's Seattle convention. WOULD BAR…

… costly Yom Kippur War against the Arabs. "DEEP MOURNING has fallen on all of Israel and on the whole Jewish people," Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said in Switzerland, echoing PHOTOS SHOW former Israeli…

… board, and the students several million dol- seriously wounding the school's financial resources. That problem, however, was cleared up-yesterday when the university's money managing.firm, Scud- der…

… exchanges pleasantries with Michigan Student Assembly President Eric Arnson while Sally Fleming chats with another student. Fleming 's farewell Music and -me-mories Development Council chairman divestiture…

… Saturday- Em " Former Ann Arbor congress- By STEVE HOOK. Outgoing University President Rob- ben Fleming was honored yesterday by student government leaders and enter- tained by the Friars and University…

… Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. The ceremony began with Henry Johnson,' vice-president for student man and unsuccessful GOP candi- date for Senate Marvin Esch was sharply criticized by Common Cause for…

September 10, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. "The most important thing is trying to get college students to vote. The drive is on in the college community," said Eddy Shepherd, co-ordinator of activities for the Michigan Licensed Beverage…

… from three benefit nights in September, is also serving as a voter registration spot in order to encourage more students to register. Dooley's is also performing that service, and the Village Bell has…

…'s summit may not properly be termed a success, he. added PRESIDENT Sadat is pushing for Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank of the Jordan River as well as concessions for the Palestinian Arabs. Prime…

… ISAACSON Perhaps it was evidence of the usually meager student budget, or as a consequence of the dilapidated condition of so many local abodes, but whatever the reason, students comprised a major faction of…

… mattresses, giant armchairs, lace trimmed lampshades and pots and pans were immediately obscured by th scurrying bodies. "THERE'S A preponderance o students now because they're lookin for things for their…

… the University students in th See KIWANIS, Page 6 Sun day " Health, Education and Wel- fare Department sends a specialist from Atlanta's Center for Disease Control to New York City where the sixth case…

January 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

Arab allies. The 102-minute speech was some- yields By MITCH MAR Michigan apartment have a tax credit coming the time to read their sta booklet. Although somewhat con 1977 General Property 7 available…

… April 17, 1978. Daily Photo by PETER SERLING Engineering student Ken Urtel plugs away diligently at his Saturday night studies in the Undergraduate Library snack bar. ef Academc1 anxiety jitters m…

…--ore nerves Escaped Cambodian describes atrocities By DENNIS SABO Tuition and dorm rates aren't the only student problems on the rise around campus. "Generally speaking, there has been an increase in emo…

…- tional and physical problems among students," said Ken Newbury, a pilot program aca- demic counselor. Newbury said the problems students are facing, especially those of freshpersons, range from depression…

… and muscle tension to ulcers. "The problems students are facing are real," Newbury added, "I've seen students crying after doing well on an exam. It's not uncommon for someone to get an 'a' on an .See…

October 28, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… enmity to sit down together as partners at the negoitating, table, were awarded the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize yesterday for their historic efforts toward a settlement of the Arab- Israeli conflict. The five…

… States is concerned about the impact on the Arab world and on Israeli-Egyptian negotiations, which despite some problems, were moving deliberately toward completion of the treaty. Besides Vance's meeting…

… delegation from the People's Republic of China, currently on cam- pus, is exploring the possibility of establishing a large-scale student and faculty exchange between China and visits. Our second reason is to…

February 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… MSA hopeful for tax credit By MARK PARRENT Kent Barry, testified before the Hous e Michigan Student Assembly President Jon Lauer and Stu'dent Organizations Board Director Michele Sprayregen returned…

… many congressmen and several senators, and Thursday Lauer, along with MSU student body president Ways and Means committee. MSA paid $200 of Lauer's expenses while Sprayregen paid her own way. "IT…

… amount of the credit, usually $250 or $500, and See MSA, Page 2 D~auer Jordan's Hussein holds key to Israeli-Arab peace, says Dayan TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - The United States wants to make a "maximum ef…

February 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…- pointed, but I am determined to per- severe," Sadat said of the snagged negotiations. "I shall continue my mission for the sake of Arabs and Israelis alike." In outlining the Egyptian views, he gave no hint…

… information required, 'Ryback:0 pre-law t o Vi king voyager By RON GIFFORD He's only 23, but Tim Ryback has already lived in the tenth, twelfth and twentieth centuries.. He's been a pre-law student searching…

January 29, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… other moderate Arab states-principally, Jordan-into resumed Cairo-Jerusalem negotiations. " And Sadat's demand the United States start providing Egypt all the weaponry it now gives Israel, including the…

… everyone would have common sense and not go." INVESTIGATION of Angell, Haven and Mason Hall classrooms revealed, many cancellation notices with rescheduled times posted. While students struggled over the…

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