Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

December 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

… miscalculation." S now available 11 U I Checking NOVEMBER 29: A TRAGIC DAY IN HISTORY FOR THE PALESTINIANS. The Arabs have rejected a British report call- interest may hurt a ing for dividing Palestine…

… into two states, one NOVEMBER 29, 1937 Jewish and one Arab. Arab revolts against the NOVEMBER 29, 1947 British continue, killing many Jews and Arab moderates. The U.N. Security Council votes to…

… divide Pales- tine into two states, one Jewish and one Arab, but the Arabs reject partition and launch a war to claim all of Palestine. Jordan and Egypt annex much of proposed Palestinian homeland. After…

… higher balance in checking accounts, which would serve to increase banks' money supplies. Students and others who typically keep a relatively low balance in thei checking accounts are better off with…

… the interest, and may even lead to losses, she said. CHARLES LAHEY, an Ann Arbor Bank and Trust executive, said the in terest checking accounts would be best for "those students who have $1,000 to…

… deposit." But, he added, "experience has shown that the average student just doesn't keep that much in his account." Local credit unions have 'been allowed to offer interest on checking accounts for the…

… past five years. In- terest rates at the credit unions are lower than those of commercial banks' but restrictions are fewer. The Ann Arbor Co-op Credit Union open to all University students, offers a…

… checking service with interest called a "Share Draft Account" that has no minimum balance and no service charge. "Students shouldn't be penalized for withdrawing their own money," said Leo Murray, manager of…

… in regular checking," said Robert Hofmann, manager of the University of Michigan Employee's Credit Union. 'U' drafts housing plan' for foreign students tcontinued from Page NOVEMBER 29, 1980 of our…

… people." (Damascus) Intransigence still keeps the Palestinians out of the peace process. THE TRUE TRAGEDY OF THE PALESTINIANS: 43 YEARS OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR A PALESTINIAN HOMELAND LOST THROUGH ARAB

July 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 45) • Page Image 13

… two-dozen delegates before he spoke symbolizes the Arab refusal to come to terms with Israel's existence. All 21 members of the Arab League and about nine communist and non- Arab delegates left the…

… emergency session yesterday when Israel's Yehuda Blum rose to deliver an ad- dress. BLUM SAID THE walkout sym- bolized "the root cause of the Arab- Israeli conflict, that is, the refusal of the Arab world to…

…) 689-8980 Outside New York FE 1-800-223-7676 nter For Student Travel 1140 5roadway,N.Y.C, N.Y. 10001 r 8 46Year" WASHINGTON (AP) - Banks and other financial institutions are taking in millions of…

… book. We are not hard to find," he said. Iranian student steals a grp;faces trial From UPI and AP MONTGOMERY, W. Va. - An Iranian student has been charged with shoplifting one grape at a grocery store…

October 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 23, 1980-Page 9 Arab states restrict Palestinians A HAVE DINNER WITH Charley THIS WEEK A bowl of chili, a slice of - MANAMA, Bahrain (AP)-Saudi Arabia and…

… militant Shiite oslems in Iran, who have vowed to export their Islamic revolution. "OUR ARAB brothers in the gulf have been holding us in suspicion, operating under the misconception that we would become an…

students 19 years old and older Rent a Ford or another fine car Homecoming at UIrich's Q. What's Available, Accessable, and Almost free? I A. A Michian Dai4 Box Number! For only a single dollar over the…

February 26, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… embassy openings EAST LANSING (UPI)-Arab and Jewish students clashed at Michigan State University yesterday over the historic opening of embassies in Egypt and Israel. An estimated 50 Arab students

… the countries. A FIST FIGHT between an Arab student and a Zionist student broke out at one point, witnesses said. Sami Esmail, a spokesman for the Arab students who himself has spent time in an Israeli…

… said. The Arab students marched in the bitter cold near the student union building chanting "the people united will never be defeated," while the Zionist students chanted back "Stop and talk peace with…

June 21, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

… Weinberg Military Academy against ;heir desires: Offspring of a profit- motivated black evangelist, an Italian mafia head, an Arab oil baron, and a Michigan mayor of questionable com- petence up for…

… of wind and a huge, dark shadow. His students never have a moment of rest, and he goes to especially great pains to nake sure the Michigan. boy is kept away from a girlfriend. He gets his kicks by…

… of their parents' stereotypical behavior; the black cadet enjoys drugs and apparently has sex with each of his oft-replaced step- mothers, the Arab suffers from klep- tomania and ritually worships cans…

… presentation of the Arab boy. Early in the film, he launches a soccer ball into the air, probably in a rage at Liceman, and it lands on the Major's head. He puts an innocent look on his face and denies any part…

… in the attack. We would forget about this if it weren't paralleled in an unusual, detached in- cident later on. It is the Arab's function to launch a rocket during the singing of the national anthem on…

… characteristics is not developed in any other way. Are Arabs supposed to be irretrievably disposed to war? Should one just laugh the bombings off without thinking, or what? See 'MAD', Page 8 Daily Photo by DAVID…

October 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Thursday, October 9, 1980-The Michigan Daily Rent a ,Cr fromfEcono-Car Econo-Car 438 W. Huron 761-8845 ECONO-CAR A GELCO COMPANY U of M students 19 years old and older Rent a Ford or…

… officials in Amman said King Hussein of Jordan and President Abdullah Saleh of North Yemen talked by telephone and affirmed their "Pan- Arab support of the Iraqi people in their efforts to regain their rights…

… over their territories and the waters." The reference to "Pan-Arab support" was to point up that Iraq, Jordan and North Yemen are Arab* nations while Iran is a non-Arab, Persian country. KING HUSSEIN has…

… been the only Arab leader to openly back Iraq and the Jordanian announcement of North Yemen's support was seen as an effort to enlist other Arab nations in an effort to help Iraq. ' Compiled from…

…, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor…

September 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… another hurdle (Continued from Pagel) The program statement well with a lot of input, and one that priorities for the refurbishing of works well with students, besides Union and a description of the scop…

… weeks, Cianciola University Cellar bookstore would said. moved to another location an The program statement was student-oriented food service woul originally scheduled for approval in cupy that space. The…

… Henry Clay issued a clay image as a campaign gim Like To Trave Don't Have Th Meet interesting students (foreig and sample great internationa meal membership at Frends Co.op. 1414Kill St. 3 hrs. work…

… have been started. Already nearing completion is a study lounge l, But which can accommodate 50 to 60 e W? students, on the first floor in the former n and American) location of the art gallery. Work on…

… Britain, the latest target of Islamic militant anger in Iran, closed its embassy in Tehran yesterday and began deporting Iranian students convic- ted of violence during a demonstration outside the U…

… were released. It also came after the arrest of four British citizens in Iran-three Anglican missionaries and a businessman-as suspected spies. Meanwhile, a newspaper in the United Arab Emirates claimed…

…, were given the money in return for Jenrette's promise to introduce a private immigration bill for wealthy Arabs. In fact, the Arabs were the creation of the FBI in its 14-month undercover operation. Six…

… members of Congress have been indicted and one convicted as a result of the "sting" operation in which agents posed as representatives of wealthy Arabs needing legislative favors. I 6 49 I 14 oIIE Ei…

…~b4jun 143 uilij Ghe fI t tan Batly Volume XCI, No.,6 Wednesday, September 10, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

…-0550;' Composing room: 764-0556. You can have the U. of M. student newspaper delivered to your dorm or door, Tuesday through Sunday before 8:00 a.m. U Editor-in-Chief ................ . ... MARK PARRENT- Managing…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… shoppers, it's Christmas shopping as usual, despite economic conditions. JERUSALEM (AP) - The Israeli government yesterday expelled to Lebanon two Arab mayors from the oc- cupied West Bank of the Jordan…

… and Palestinians warned the expulsion would "heighten tension." Israeli troops shot and wounded 11 Arab youths in the last two weeks when dispersing Palestinian demonstrations. "The gulf that separates…

Arabs and Jews will widen," said Bethlehem mayor Elias Freij. Jewish residents of the West Bank welcomed the move. The expulsion ended a seven-month fight by the mayors, who were initially exiled to…

… Lebanon in May,.hours after Arab terrorists attacked Jewish set- tlers in Hebron, killing six. Daily Photos by MAUREEN O'MALLEY SHOPPERS (ABOVE) GET in some early Christmas shopping at Kiddieland on Main…

… See MOSCOW, Page 2 By PAM KRAMER' Some 500 students were rather skeptical of the "new, improved" CRISP yesterday morning when the class registration system was shut down for two hours due to an…

… equipment failure. But by 3:30 p.m., students with 3 p.m. appointments were going through the com- puterized registration, and University Associate Registrar Tom Karunas said he did not anticipate any…

… problems in catching up com- pletely. CRISP workers told studen- ts who had to leave before the system was repaired to leave an envelope with their course requests or to have their Student Verification…

… Forms stamped-allowing them to register later without having to reschedule an appointment. ABOUT 100 students left en- velopes, Karunas said, and CRISP workers estimated about 200 people opted for the…

… Engineering, waited an hour to register for classes. "It really went fast (CRISP) once they opened the system back up," he said. "They're catching up really fast. "THE students who left may hold us up a little…

… when they come back to CRISP next week, but I think we'll be able to handle it," Karunas said. The new computer ter- minals, wired directly to a Data Systems Center central computer, process students

March 26, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

….' HEBRON, Occupied West Bank (AP) - Palestinian Arabs staged a general strike yesterday throughout the oc- cupied West Bank of the Jordan River to protest Israel's plan to- settle Jews here, and there were…

…." AP Photo; THE DECISION prompted an almost total shutdown of businesses and r second schools in the Israeli-occupied Arab cities of Hebron, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Jericho, and Halhoul on the West…

… threw stones at Israeli vehicles. The Army Radio station reported that troops fired into the air to disperse the group. On Monday, Hebron Mayor Fahah Qawasmeh had urged Arabs to resist the Israeli move…

… tlement activity in occupied Arab territories during the weeks leading up condemned to the May 26 deadline for an Israeli- emnedact o Egyptian agreement on the Palestinian ef Aecan fissue. A American 11…

…:00 $1.50 47 ..a Aids for handicapped planned them. (continued from Page 1 ) Andrews said he hopes the new facilities will attract more handicapped students to the University. "I think a lot of them…

… accommodate not only the mobility-impaired, but also visual- and hearing-impaired student. Braille ,markings have already been installed -in several units, and an alarm system to warn the deaf is being…

… considered. ALSO, CLOSET and towel racks will be lowered and lever doorknobs" installed to replace the present round knobs. Some rooms may be, provided with air conditioners for students with allergies. One of…

students in a particular academic program must be converted so that handicapped students may participate. Mosher Jordan and Couzens halls are not being converted because handicapped students can get the same…

June 07, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 22) • Page Image 13

… rejected an appeal for freedom by extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane, in jail without formal charges since mid-May on suspicion of engineering terrorist attacks against Arabs. The U.S.-born rabbi derided as "non…

…- sense" reports linking him to a plot to blow up Moslem holy sites. But he also hailed the car bombings that maimed two West Bank Arab mayors Monday, saying they appeared to be the work of "good and…

… "evidence points to a plot so serious" he could not consider freeing the rabbi, according to tran- script excerpts later made public. THE JUDGE said he could not release details of the alleged anti-Arab plot…

… them to put me on trial. I say it is nonsense. My arrest is to stop me from getting power. But soon I'll be in the Knesset (parliament)." I UWir 1Wdhigrn BaiQ- 1 Student Newspaper at The University of…

November 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

….S. military presence in flation and put millions more the strategic Persian Gulf region, pur- Americans to work in new jobs, in new sue Arab-Israeli peace and build on the industries, and in newly modernized in…

…. Official reports from both nations listed skirmishes and engagements all along the 300-mile war front that divides Persian Iran and Arab Iraq, but none of the reports could be independently confirmed. Iraqi…

… 11 I 3hz Athbzgan Uailg Volume XCI, No. 52 Sunday, November 2, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

September 11, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…-2 a.m. service By STEVE HOOK After a week of meeting with angry North Campus residents and student leaders, University administrators an- nounced yesterday that late night bus service to North Campus…

… Apartments. For two hours after midnight, campus buses will pick up students every 40 minutes. This revised structure meets a proposal that 13 North Campus residen- ts brought to President Harold Shapiro…

students who don't live on North Campus, as well as those who do. They see yesterday's agreement as a shot in the arm for student activism. "I'M JUBILANT," exclaimed Jim Gold, a resident advisor at Bursley…

…, Syria declare merger From AP and UPI DAMASCUS, Syria-Libya and Syria, separated by 700 miles, proclaimed their merger into a single Arab nation yesterday and vowed to "liberate Palestine" and oppose…

… economic, political and military" merger aimed at uniting Syria's 9 million people with Libya's 3 million in an anti-Israeli front dedicated to "Arab revolution." BUT GIVEN THE failure of previous Arab unity…

February 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… stabilize the Middle East the United States should "force" Israel into solving the Palestinian problem. Such an American policy would supposedly win over the confidence of Arab and Muslim coun- tries and…

… world is faulty on a number of grounds: 1) IT IS DOUBTFUL just how much the Arab and Moslem countries care about the Palestinians; it has appeared that these coun- tries have used the Palestinian issue as…

November 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… finished pumping water out of the area, which housed an underground parking garage. Pasadena trip tugs at 'U'student space to be avail (Continued from Page 1) c a offers house Hotel, round-trip air…

… Thongchbi Sonteperkswong, graduate student from Thailand. at the Inriarr - in- . - I N - '. a available, howev fers air-only pa include tickets- Burns said hero AATA official fired after releasing budget…

… robbery case MOUNT PLEASASNT-Bond was set at $100,000 each yesterday for three college students accused of stealing $25,000 from a bank in an armed robbery that a prosecuter described as "a professionally…

… executed job." Suspects Gregory Cowles and Jonathan Roberts are students at Central Michigan University, and the third man, Todd Avery, goes to Wayne State University. Cowles had been fired the day before…

… demands unconditional Iraqi with- drawal from Iranian territory and Iraq says it will not pull out until Iran recognizes Iraqi sovereignty over disputed border lands and the 12-mile-long Shatt al-Arab

… waterway to the Persian Gulf. Arab League meets; Syrians engineer boycott AMMAN, Jordan-With Arab ranks in serious disarray over the Iraq-Iran war, Mideast leaders yesterday faced three days of sensitive…

September 27, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… fierce tank and air attacks on the vital Iranian port of Khorramshahr but both sides agreed to accept an offer by Moslem nations to mediate a cease-fire in the five-day-old war. Iranian students aren't in…

… reiteratedIraq's conditions, which include Iranian recognition of Iraqi sovereignty over the entire Shatt al-Arab waterway and return of the Persian Gulf islands of Abu Mousa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs…

… to "Arab sovereignty." A high Iraqi official in Baghdad said "we refuse any mediation that does not recognize our national sovereignty over the Shatt al- Arab and the borderlands.! hd." TeU.N. Security…

…." PILLARS OF SMOKE rose from the burning Iranian al center of Abadan, and Iraq claimed the city's fall was J to imminent. But reporters who reached the disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway on the Iraqi side…

… and frustrated," Kennedy said. Pakistani Foreign Minister Aga Shahi, above, is the head of a 40 nation Islamic council which will attempt to mediate an end to the five-day conflict. Students examine…

… Union." Masvuk ex- See SOVIET, Page 7 A Northern Michigan University student is worried that his peers might vote for the Tisch tax-cut plan. They believe, he said, that a reduction in property taxes…

… have to pay more in tuition than they gain through property tax cuts, suggested Marie Stevens, a student affairs adminstrator at Western Michigan University. Nystrom's problem and Stevens' response were…

… just part of the ex- change prompted yesterday by discussion of several tax reform plans at a statewide "student leader" conference. Almost 150 student government of- ficials, leaders of campus groups…

…, student newspaper editors, and student affairs administrators gathered for the conference, held yesterday at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. THEY CAME FROM each of the state's four-year colleges…

March 28, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

… Portraits," Aud. D, Angell, 8p.m. HONORS CONVOCATION The 57th Annual Honors Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 10:30 a.m. Fri., March 28, at Hill Auditorium. David V. Ragone…

… 9:45 a.m. until 12 noon for the Convocation. Seniors may be excused from clinics and seminars. The honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Doors of the Auditorium will be open at 10 a.m. The…

… of the Jordan River yesterday as tension mounted over Israel's decision to build two schools in the Arab city of Hebron. An Israeli military spokesperson said three 'masked Arab guerrillas blocked a…

… road near the village of Kfar Aboud, 15 miles east of Tel Aviv, and' ordered Arab drivers out of their vehicles, which were on the way to pick up Arab workers for jobs inside Israel. The three threw…

students at the Ufiversity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates: $12 September through…

February 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

… diplomatic relations for the first time yesterday, a day hailed in Cairo and Jerusalem as a major chapter in the history of peace but denounced in much of the Arab world as a day of betrayal. As ambassadors…

… from the former enemies presented their credentials in the two capitals, Palestinian Arabs protested by closing down businesses and schools in the Israeli-occupied territories, Moslems staged similar…

… his credentials to Israeli President Yitzhak Navon. "We can provide a good example of coexistence in peace between the Israeli people and the Arab people in the area," Murtada said, "something that will…

… reduce for the Arabs the threat to their security and will ensure a just and lasting peace." EGYPT'S MIDDLE East News Agency said Begin telephoned Sadat to congratulate him on the exchange of ambassadors…

…. 6 6 ABOUT FIFTY STUDENTS, carrying banners and chanting slogans, gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi Tuesday to protest the exchange of ambassadors between Israel and Egypt. 't…

…. THURSDAY February 28, 1980 DR. EMILIO BIZZI MIT "Central and Peripheral Mechanisms in Motor Control" Student GOP candidate Burton challenges incumbent Dem Greene in 2nd Ward race (Continued from Page 1…

… concern for the level of taxation in the student segment," Greene said, "But it is reflected in their rent structure." Greene placed much of the blame for the Second Ward's housing problems on the…

… University's failure to build more student housing. "The council has to take a tough position with the Regen- ts," Greene said. "The University has social responsibilities and I don't feel they've met them…

January 31, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… minorities do. Many Israelis look at the increasingly powerful Arab world around them and wonder if their ultimate security might not To the Daily: Once upon a time, believe it not; student money belonged to…

… Housing Office Student Rates Study Committee recommended a 13.2 per cent increase in room and board rates for University housing. This in- crease, the largest jump in University history, could have meant a…

… cost in- crease of nearly $300 per student in some cases. The Rate Study Committee calculated that 11.8 per cent of the proposed rate hike-about '$200-was directly attributable to increased costs…

… deconversion of converted (overcrowded) rooms. Chapter Two of the unfolding plot was written last Thursday night, when no students showed up at the Rate Study Committee's public hearing about the proposed…

students would have no opportunity to comment on the rate increase nrnnisal By Joel Beinin Union's actions in Afghanistan. Nothing in this analysis should be taken as an apology for the Soviet aggression…

… comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli dispute on the basis of cooperation with the Soviet Union. There was much talk about a "Palestinian homeland." Henry Kissinger's 'step by step' diplomacy, which was…

… so isolated in the Arab world as a result of Camp David that the U.S. has com- mitted $5 billion in aid to Egypt over the next three years. Sadat has visions of an additional $10-$15 billion. And…

Arab world there was a keen awareness of the underlying weakness of the new Middle Eastern Alliance. Israeli refusal to relinquish the territories oc- cupied in 1967 prevented Saudi Arabia, Jor- dan, and…

… other conservative Arab states from endorsing and joining the alliance. America's apparent unwillingness to press Israel for meaningful concessions on this issue and its unqualified support for Israel…

…'s refusal to recognize the right of the Palestine people to self-determination leaves the long range U.S. position in the Arab and Islamic world inherently weak and unstable. The peoples of the Middle East…

August 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…Pane 4-Wednesday, August, 1980-The Michigan Daily Who needs a second Palestinian homeland? The Daily's July 30th editorial Edt ad managed by;students entitled "Israel must begin with- at the t…

… past Israeli Ambassador to the U.N.: If a declaration that the earth is flat would serve the purpose of 1 iythe Arab-Communist U.N. allian- ce, it would easily pass as a U.N. resolution. HAT JOHNNY and…

… 1967, tences which begin with "that" are awkward is following several agreements also not alarming. What is distressing is the fact with-Egypt and Syria. Israel is that University of Michigan students

… University students' incompetence. FACT- THE PLO existed and For instance, a student wanted to know if the was headed by Arafat several library could "update government pamplets." We years before the 1967 war…

… in don't know why not, though students would never which Israel occupied the West know unless they enquire. Bank and Gaza. The PLO even; Another began a message this way: "I know this then performed…

…, One student made mention of ". . . the number of virginia, there already exists a flys present ... " This appears to be a person who Palestinian state (called Jor- crys and whinnys about everything…

…. Another dan): All of Jordan is on the land student began her suggestion with the following: prisingin effe 7 stpe cent of "After a full nights sleep. . . " Now, this gram- the original British mandate, and…

… have decided to con- PLO will be fully dedicated" lude this: University students cannot write (N.Y. Times, May 29, 1980). So correctly, either in spelling or grammattically, don't expect the Palestinians…

… to either. "respect the right of Israel to maintain defensible borders." Also, is there any wonder why the Arab-sponsored U.N. resolution Editorial poicies omitted all mention of Isra's Euit ria po…

July 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 45) • Page Image 9

… controversial bill making Jerusalem, including the annexed Arab sector, Israel's capital. Prime Minister Menachem Begin left his sickbed to appear for the vote and lead a 65-12 majority. The bill now goes to a…

… committee for final preparation for enactment. THE BILL HAS drawn strong criticism from Arab countries and other nations that maintain Israel has no right to claim sovereignty over predominantly Arab East…

… form of autonomy for Palestinians living in Israeli-occupied Arab territory. EGYPT REGARDS East Jerusalem as part of the West Bank of the Jordan River, and wants the city's 100,000 Arabs to vote in…

…. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE members cited what they alleged to be Marwil's frequently intemperate behavior, as well as questionable scholarly production and worsening student evaluations, as reasons for the denial of…

April 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

students. The College has thus threatened academic freedom; its new policies raise the specter of repression within the University community. The Women's Studies Program underwent a standard academic review…

… in the fall of 1979. The review testified to the program's distin- ction, and in fact declared that the graduate' student teaching assistants are "of the highest quality," "have a sincere and…

…, that the programs should change over to faculty-taught courses, and that graduate students should be shifted to administrative duties around the program's publication series, Occasional Papers in Women…

… has been built on graduate student participation because there were no faculty members available to teach in the program. The dearth of interested and com- mitted scholars is a manifestation of the per…

…'s review committee, stated that the graduate students in Women's Studies "guaranteed its calibre as a truly innovative field o fendeavor, wherein successful teaching is immediately associated with new and…

… scholarship' has developed in ways that will be lost if we return to 'women in history,' 'women in sociology,' and so. on. Historians interested in women (and students interested in women's history) have…

… interdepartmental crevices. FURTHERMORE, graduate students are more likely to be in touch with emerging social tendencies than are established faculty. Sup- pression of interdisciplinary programs and of graduate…

February 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…01 Page 4-Saturday, February 23, 180-The Michigan Daily Feiffer 01T zrI'td!an IOatIIQ Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XC, No. 119 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… the tists, who have been particularly out- democratic Arab state. spoken in their condemnation of Indications are that Sadat may t Egypt's peace treaty with Isael. .down from his law of shame. I The…

… the closed Michigan students for Brown is caucus, one must obtain formal sponsoring a Democratic Party membership in the Michigan Membership Drive in the lobby of Democratic Party by February the…

… petitions to encourage the state Democratic party to, return to the primary system. We need your help regardless of whether you endorse our can- didate or not. Since this is an electionin which students are…

… going todlay an important role, we encousge the students of the Universit~of Michigan to get ire volved al make their voic. heard. -Roi Laxa Micigan Students for Lown Feb. 1 ully, , one e out f the pose…

… upon us. I ask that you investigate carefully the claim quoted, and report whether or not it is credible. I ask further that you ask knowledgeable students to prepare a lucid, well documented…

… he may choose to make his home? This question, deserving of a resounding NO, is answered af- firmatively by some, claiming that Hebron is an Arab city. These responses reflect an ignorance of Jewish…

…. What, though, of the Arab citizens? How can Arabs and Jews be expected to live as neighbors? One only has to look throughout the remainder of Israel to see again and again con- firmation that Jews and…

Arabs can peacefully coexist. In fact, settlement of Jews in Hebron could even result in a lessening of and Jews can mix, evn on the West Bank. Not a mov towards hawkishness, but a move towards rational…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 104

… twice monthly meetings and activities. Similar groups in existence during the past school year include Polish, Chicano, and African students, plus Asian American, Native Americans, Chinese, Indian, Arab

… ideal collegiate lifestyle, don't panic. There are over 300 student groups on campus in which you can spend your spare time doing anything from protesting against apartheid to skydiving, or simply…

… spending time with others who share your ethnic background, religious beliefs, or academic interests. Most student organizations register with the University's student government, the Michigan Student

…, last year's MSA coordinator of student organizations. ANOTHER REASON student groups register with MSA More said, is to have access to student-appropriated funds that MSA has reserved for student

… organizations. Many groups combine extracurricular activities and scholarly or professional interests. The Michigan Economic Society, for example, offers get-togethers for economics students and professors, free…

… tutoring services, and a wide array of distinguished guest speakers. Students of music, forestry, engineering, history, political science, and anthropology, among others, have also banded together to mix…

… studies and social life. The purpose of most of these organizations is to "enhance the student's experience in the department," explained Linda Wolk, president of the Undergrad Art History Association…

…. OTHER CAMPUS GROUPS draw students with similar academic or career interests, but are not affiliated with particular departments. The Michigan Daily, WCBN, and Women in Communications, for example, attract…

… many students interested in journalism, but do not require par- ticipants to be majoring in that field. Besides shared academic interests, similar ethnic backgrounds bring many students together. No…

… matter how small a minority on campus,.there is probably a campus- based group oriented to people within that minority. George Rostenko, president of the Ukranian Students' Association, says he knows of…

October 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… ordered a general mobilization of civilians in vital Khuzistan province, while Iraq admit- ted its forces have gone on the defen- sive, "preserving" past gains. In Tehran, the Iranian Parliament Arab oil…

…'s two major battlefronts-the Shatt-al-Arab waterway to the Persian Gulf and in the Iranian oil province of Khuzistan fur- ther north. But there were signs that the way was settling down to a long and…

… the north. MS A contiues work on security By DAVID MEYER Members of the Michigan Student Assembly Security Task Force took another step last night toward developing concrete plans for improving campus…

… security. Students at the meeting, representing five "action groups" formed at last week's mass meeting, reported on the research they had conducted on their individual topics and discussed future directions…

… for action. AMONG THE POSSIBLE improvements discussed by the students was a night-time, off-campus ride program similar to the present "Night-Owl" bus service. MSA member Bruce Brumberg, coordinator of…

… the un- dergraduate library was postponed after students ex- pressed concern over the danger of pairing up women with unfamiliar escorts. "We've done the ground work, . , . now -it's time to for- mulate…

…. MISCELLANEOUS Guild House-Luncheon Lecture, Molly Reno, "Landlord-Tenant Law and the Office of Student Legal Services," 12 p.m., 802 Monroe. Campus Chapel-Dr. Gordon Spykman, "Christians in Politics," 7:30 p…

August 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

… held here, 168 mosque in New York City's borough of Authorities took 172 men and 20 were students with legal visas, two Israel affirms Jerusalem stance 4 freed were legal permanent residents and one…

… was a legal visitor. Of the women in New York City, he said, 19 were studen- ts and one was a wife of a student. One of the men, a student, is subject to deportation proceedings because of a previous…

… said. "These students, quite unlike the hostages in Iran, are beipg handled strictly in accordancewith the law." JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said yesterday it was prepared to discuss' Jerusalem with Egypt…

… STATEMENT authorized by the Israeli government, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoram Ben-Zeev said Israel was not backing down from its position that Jerusalem's 100,000 Arab residents are not involved in an…

…: autonomy plan and would be barred from voting for a Palestinian council that would represent West Bank and Gaza Arabs. ¢ "Jerusalem is not part of the autonomy," Ben-Zeev said, but he ad- ded, "all issues on…

… try to place them in an area they have had a very hard time collec- corresponding to their career interest," ting on them." As a result, the VA has Wild explained. "The pre-med students get lab jobs…

July 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 42) • Page Image 14

… Khomeini's revolutionary regime, was unharmed in the attack, which he blamed on "professionals that the government in Tehran sent to France." Police said the captured trio all claimed to be Arabs - but they…

… could not be immediately identified. The Iranian revolutionaries have established close relations with some Arab militants. In Tehran, a group calling itself the Guards of Islam said in a statement read…

… told the Regents they doubted the University's high quality programs could be maintained without a substantial increase in the student portion of support for the University. Michigan Student Assembly…

… President Marc Breakstone said in a telephone interview yesterday he was upset by the tuition hike: "The thing I object to most is that students are bearing the greatest burden. It seems ironic that students

… are bearing the brunt of hard times but aren't being compensated proportionally in terms of quality of education. "It's just not fair that students are paying so much, and the money is going to some…

May 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 3) • Page Image 18

… Libyan Student Union, the Arab Student, "ncniatnad ,c Afrian -Stu t4 Khadafy ... thinking of oil cutoff A T R SERVICE,. . . Billing 764-0550 t Circulation 764-0558 Classifieds 764-0557 Display 764…

… reportedly discovered a JANA said. The value of those assets ie of 4:30 p.m. had been set for "hit list" of two dozen Libyan students could not be immediately determined. the Libyans to comply with the…

… Libya had agreed to recall the four and they would leave tomorrow., The four claimed they were students, not diplomats, and they could be kicked out of the country only through legal deportaton…

… for two months and discovered a "hit list" of about two dozen Libyan students whom the" Libyan government was attempting to force to return home. Zbedi assailed the FBI for conducting investigations of…

… Libyan students. He said that he has recently received calls at the embassy from University studen- ts complaining that they are being harassed by the FBI. "It's not us," he said. "They can't- accuse us of…

…, who said he has been working as a committeemember in the Libyan em- bassy since last September when Libyan students converted it into a "People's Bureau," said the State Department revoked his student

… visa. "I'm a student, not a diplomat and I've always carried a student visa," he said. He explained that none of the embassy personnel are registered as diplomats because "in a People's Bureau, all…

… decisions are made by a committee." He maintained that as a student, he has a right to a fair deportation trial to con- test the expulsion order. However, the State Department considers all embassy petsonnel…

… my will. On the tenth anniversay of the Libyan revolution our leader (Col. Moammar Khadafy) called on the students of nine countries to take over the embassies and change operations into an electing…

… received a masters degree in linguistics from the University in 1974. He said that while he was in Ann Arbor (up until last September), he participated in student and social organizations, including the…

February 05, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… poisons the ghettos, ?rs, the FBI agents posed as and corruption in Washington and nen and Arab sheiks willing state capitols bilks us all. Loo~to . p 2"d YICFA 04 1 As American students and working…

…j Page 4-Tuesday, February 5, 1980-The Michigan Daily LSA 'consumers need voice Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XC, No. 103 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… "customers." An education, let alone: a good education, is difficult to define because students have different needs, expectations, and abilities. However, a few fundamental characteristics can be ascribed to…

… a quality education. The curriculum must be challenging in par- ticular courses. Further than that, a student's program must include intellectual obstacles and not follow a course of complacency. The…

… understanding of ideas and the acquisition of skills comprise the basic subject matter. The composition and breadth of course offerings also transmits to the student certain values and insights. The curriculum of…

… the college merely provides an outline, the boundaries of which conf ine a student's education. TEACHING IS THE active force of education. A good teacher does not merely transmist information from a…

… rostrum, as is often thought sufficient in academia, but alsp guides and develops students' thoughts; to learn to think, although it may sound absurd, should be a goal of all students. The develop- ment of…

… per- sonal and academic counseling, have an im- portant educational function. For at a residential university such as Michigan, the whole environment and all experiences become part of a student

…'s education. Education is complex. Administrators and faculty members are limited in their ability to improve education and their interest in doing so is often similarly limited. Only students can adequately…

…' evaluate their education: they alone know whether their expectations are being fulfilled and whether they are being intellectually challenged. However, students should not be merely thought of as consumers…

November 19, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…4 age 2--Wednesday, November 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily Israelis wound Arab protesters __IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and i RAMALIAH, Occupied -West Bank (AP)-Israeli soldiers fired…

… on bands of rock-throwing Arab youngsters yester- day, wounding 18 in melees here and in Bethlehem. The violence on the oc- ' cupied West Bank was the worst in five months and was triggered by an…

…,000 award each should pay. Nale was rehired after she filed the suit but was laid off last January. X MS MSA addresses Greensboro trial The Michigan Student Assembly last night passed a resolution which…

… by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during819 University year at 420 Maynard Street,, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 40 Subscription rates: $12 September…

October 01, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… graduate student in Psychology . Can undergraduate student in Horticulture, Plant Science, Landscape Architecture or Natural Resources O a Geology major O a Business Administration major whose interest is…

… banking Oa graduate Dental student in Pedodontics O a woman residing in/Cheever Henderson House O a resident of St. Clair, Michigan O an Engineering student who is a resident of Muskegon, Michigan O a…

… Rouge, Michigan O a member of Tau Beta Phi O a member of Phi Gamma Delta or Delta Gamma Oa member of the inter Cooperative Council of Students O a veteran or descendant of a veteran O a child of a priest…

… ordained in the Episcopal Church canonically resident in Michigan STUDENTS'SEEKING financial aid find 19 categories of restricted funds listed on their application .forms. These are just some of the dozens…

… was told Iraw had "limited objectives" in the war. The Iraqis have said they want the Iranians to renounce sovereignty over part of the Shatt al-Arab and three Per- sian Gulf islands. In Moscow, Soviet…

… against Saudi oil fields or on oil traffic in the Persian Gulf. Iranian officials have made threats of expanding the war if other Arab nations help Iraq. ' alums offer financial ai d to hand picked few…

… AP Photo SOLDIERS ESCORT A wounded Iraqi away from the site of the Iranian attack on a nuclear research center in Iraq. By STEVE HOOK Are you a graduate student of the Protestant faith whose loyalty…

… aside for your borrowing needs,. THEY ARE KNOWN as "restricted funds:" Alumni donations that are reserved for student loans-and are deliberately reserved for students who fall into specific categories…

… science and active on the Michigan Student Assembly. You graduate. You begin making money, and you want to make a contribution to the University. But you do not want your con- tribution to fall into just…

… University distribute its available financial aid resources. By matching qualified students with available restricted funds, the demand for other funds decreases. "'There are a million situations in which…

June 14, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 27) • Page Image 14

…-race Riotous Assemblies students that his government will "not gathering of a political na tolerate efforts to create anarchy." than 10 people not THOUSANDS OF non-whites across authorized by him. The ban, which…

… senator have been implicated in the promising to introduce legislation that proble in which FBI agents posed as would allow an Arab businessman to front men for fictitious Arab remain in the United States…

…. representing an Arab businessman. Jenrette, who is running for re- JENRETTE IS THE third member of election, accused the Justice Depar- Congress to be indicted as a result of tment of "trying to do at the ballot…

January 30, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…- boggling but fascinating plot and color photography that stands as a land- mark Thurs: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID Page 2-Wednesday, January 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily ARAB NATIONS FOLLOW SAUDIS IN…

… PRICE INCREASE 78 hikein crudeol rces CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT 7:00 & 9:0 OLD ARCH. AUD. $1.50 Counseling Services offering Counsel ing Group for STUDENTS wit/i DIVORCED PARENTS Men & Women who wish to…

… Sponsored by: The Rudolf Steiner institute of the Great Lakes Area The public is invited No admission charge NEW YORK (AP)-Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar followed Saudi Arabia yesterday in…

…'s oil minister, Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al Sahah, while the other increases were reported by the official United Arab Emirates news agency and also by industry sour- ces in New York.' As was the case with the…

…-largest member of the Organization of Petroleum Expor- ting Countries after Saudi Arabia. Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar provied around 2 per cent of U.S. oil needs. IRAQ'S PRICE rose to $27…

….96, the United Arab Emirates' went to $30.56, and Qatar's climbed to $29.23. Saudi Arabia provides about 7.4 per cent of U.S. oil needs, and its $2 in- crease to $26 per 42-gallon barrel is ex- pected to…

… until the six returned to the United States. The State Department sources, who asked not to be quoted by name, said the six were not in the U.S. EMbassy when a mob of students stormed and captured the…

…? Dance Your Blues To Death-with NEWT and the Salamanders appearing thru Sunday THURSDAY-STUDENT NIGHT. Sdenswith vaidUof'M'ID'admittedFREE Official says Soviet- i, Trade inyour GOLD * high school ing…

… Wednesday, January 30, 1980 is edited and managed, by students at _ " 11th tt Hl 1 1 ,/ . , t …

March 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

… settlements on Arab land, the power of a special interest lobby has never been more ap- parent. It displays the political weakness of President Carter and his vulnerability in the upcoming primaries. Had the…

… building of new settlements on Arab land, which was declared off-limits by the Israrli Supreme Court last October because the presence of settlements there constituted a "provocative action." Carter, however…

…-seeking partner of the Camp David agreement, and is testing the willingness of Sadat to ignore this slap in the face. As long as Israel persists in systematically robbing Arabs of their land through ex- propriation…

… policy toward the. Palestinians, Sadat may have no choice but to abandon the Camp David agreements. He has bravely faced the ostracism of the Arab world for more than two years now, with no sign of…

… reciprocation from Israel. Giving up parts of an uninhabitable desert can hardly be called meaningful, especially in light of the bombing of refugee camps in South Lebanon, diverting water from Arab farming areas…

… easy to believe. Not all of the problems of the Middle East will be eradicated by resolving the Palestinian issue. But it is absurd to deny that the Palestinians are at the center of the Arab- Israeli…

… impetus of Israel's own self-destruction. H. Scott Prosterman says he is a mean and ornery graduate student in the Center for Near East and North African Studies, just as many readers have imagined. AP…

… Freedom LETTERS TO THE DAILY: NORML hits drug equipment stance 6 Vol. XC, No. 129 News Phone: 764-0552 - Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Skepticism T IME WAS, WHEN the…

April 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 152) • Page Image 8

… Islamic revival in Iran. The new student demonstrations have raised the question of whether the religious zealots receive support - and if so how much - from Arab nations opposed to Sadat because of the…

…-year-old student who calls himself the "prince of princes" of all the Moslem fundamen- talists in Egypt, recently told reporters that Egypt's fundamentalist movement had not been influenced by the…

… treaty with Israel. Although the fundamen- talists' numbers appear to be growing, they are still a minority among Egyp- tians in general, and even among students. SAUDI ARABIA, Iraq, Syria, or Kuwait have…

… years. Voters OK MSA fee incr~ease (Continued from Page 1) a rent strike or an attempt to persuade the University or City Council to ad- dress student housing concerns to a greater extent. Independent…

Students Party (ISP) presidential candidate Bob Redko said he thought a major problem with the election was that voters didn't know the preferential voting system could be used for president…

… after the Central Student Judiciary cer- tification hearing Sunday at 3 p.m. ENDS TOMORROW! r ..H.7 ":i ,f+ " .')' :' 4 ± .i7' HT :f ,. .. : :''. h_ f.,l~ ti I .y . - ^ M.J : 'i:: ' " - j i : .CS…

February 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…-paying Arab businessmen have for two years been investigating a U.S. senator, six congressmen and 13 state officials, of- ficials said yesterday. Sources said the FBI used hidden cameras to film most of the…

… meetings at which undercover agents handed high public officials a total of nearly $1 million in cash. IN RETURN, the public officials allegedly promised to help a supposed wealthy Arab businessman in his…

… handed over an undeter- mined amount of money. E Run for your psyche Does jogging improve one's outlook on life? Possibly, according to some researchers. The Institute of Mental On the inside A student

December 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…f' OPINION Pa0e 4 Wednesday, December 3, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Will China's Gang of Four trial end the revenge cycles? Vol. XCI, No…

… SAID victory encouraging TUDENTS HAVE GOOD reason more and better student represen- I to be optimistic in light of the tation in the administrative decision- ults of last week's LSA-Student making that…

… will be crucial in the vernment elections. Sue Porter, coming year of University financial rgaret Talmers, and the entire restraints and budget cuts. We may ket of Students for Academic .and also expect…

… progress toward improved titutional Development have been recruitment and retention of minority ept into the leading council positions students and a higher level of quality a tide of intelligent…

… progressivism. among graduate teaching assistants at en Tim Lee, the presidential can- the University. ate for Student Alliance for Better LSA students have wisely rejected presentation who was buried in the the…

… comment on David Brief's letter of November 21, in which he attempts to lay the blame for the Palestinian problem on the other Arab coun- tries. In a country where the Jewish lobby is so strong it is…

… drinking water? The problem began with the formation of the state of Israel. For years, the Jews and the Arabs lived together peacefully, until the British mandate ended with the birth of a new state and…

April 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… Services) 3200 Student Activities Building certain territories to Arabs WASHINTON-Claiming that the Mideast eace process is in danger, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat urged Israel yesterday to accept Arab

… Wednesday night. THE CLUSTERING concept involves two or more closely-located schools sharing a pool of students who would rotate from school to school depending on what grade they were in.- The project has…

… ELEMENT of the proposed plan is orientation visits and bus rides for students who would be reassigned by Daily Official Bulletin Friday, April11, 1980 Daily Calendar WUOM: Inaugural special, Doris Mc…

… April 17. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Needs student assistants for inspection of agricultural labor camps. Completion of sophomore year and biology or environmental helath coursework required…

students and teachers. Also, transportation would be provided for those bused students who wish to participate in after-school activities. Other points of the plan include: " adapting teaching skills to…

… provide a better atmosphere in the schools for children of all ethnic backgrounds; " setting up a 20:1 student/staff ratio;, " strengthening the instructional program for students by testing and a lawful…

… ', 1 lanning A; Placement JOB HUNTING WORKSHOP Resume Writing Interviewing Job Finding Techniques C' I SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1980 9:00-12 Noon at CAREER PLANNING and PLACEMENT (a unit of Student

… sovereignty in East Jerusalem and over the West Bank of the Jordan River. Recognizing Arab rights in these territories "is the only sure way to peace and harmonious existence," Sadat said in a speech to the…

…, autumn leaves in fall, the Arb is the setting for rest, relaxation and just plain fun for many Michigan students. Another Michigan tradition you can enjoyx Subscribe today for spring-summer term…

… Friday, April 11, 1980 C, The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard…

October 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

… were strangled. BIANCHI MOVED from Los Angeles i to Washington in 1978, and two female college students in Bellingham were later strangled. In a plea bargain last year following his arrest, Bianchi…

… said he killed two of the students, and said he was involved with Angelo Buono in the Los Angeles killings. In return for his promise to testify against Buono, Bianchi was given a life sentence in- stead…

… Iranian "didiers forced Iraqi troops to withdraw from the city on the Shatt al-Arab waterway and, in another action far- ther north, reopened a railroad cut by .paqi forces last week. But Baghdad ,said…

…, has been a focus of Iraqi attacks aimed at gaining control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway. One of Iraq's was aims is to wrest con- trol of the entire estuary from Iran, which seized half of the waterway…

… from Iraq in 1969 when the lateShah of Iran abrogated a 1937 treaty that had awar- ded it to Iraq. ol t t n 1ti 0 Northville resident, 26, kills self near railroad You can have the U. of M. student

October 17, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

….m. ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT MICHIGAN THEATRE $2.00 AND $2.50 Paid For By The Ann Arbor Citizens Party, 1902 Independence, 769-4493 Second lady lends support to O'Reilly. By SUE INGLIS Interested Students

… refining city. While the two warring Moslem countries traded air strikes and fought at close quarters at the Shatt al-Arab estuary, Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai of Iran left for New York to present Iran…

…'s case against Iraq to the U.N. Security Council. "It has gone on much longer than anyone expected and neither side is showing any willingness to negotiate," said one neutral Arab source. But Arab

… night while "fiddling around" with a sawed-off shotgun in the living room of a rented home he shared with two women students near the University of Southern California campus. Moore, 43, was not available…

…OUAC's9s a -R -y ° 0 be Ltrbht-gn IBatfi Volume XCI, No. 38 Friday, October 17, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

October 01, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… out, but Arab, American and Israeli diplomats gave the effort little chance. President Carter said such an action could jeopardize future U.S. participation in the United Nations. In an address to the…

… enough East bloc and Third World votes to challenge Israel's credentials to sit in the General Assembly. ON MONDAY, Carter said in a New York that if the hardline Arab expulsion threat was carried out…

… designed for black men and women to deal with minority concerns such as self-concept, procrastina- tion, racism and coping with the realities of being a black student. THE SUPERWOMAN SYNDROME: This…

… placed on examining connections between present life situations and relation- ships and the individual's experiences growing up in his/her family. PURPOSE, ANOMIE & SELF-DIRECTION-CONFLICTS BEING A STUDENT

…: This group will be directed at assisting students who are confused about academic/vocational/lifestyle goals. Men and women in undergraduate or graduate programs are welcome. FOR MORE INFORMATION, WALK…

… Page 1) Some, however, aren't quite so broad, and Hermsen cited several, including fundsfor " a+eIgraduates, with a preferen-. ce tnmth, social science, or humanity., students, but not ones in physical…

… scien " "students over the age of 30;" " "students from rural environmen- ts;" t 0 "physical education students, only with a recommendation from the gym director." (Hermsen mentioned that a Landlords r…

….) Cautioning that restricted funds "don't necessarily make loans easier to .get,"' Hermsen -°said, that qualified, students must still go through normal University loan procedures. "If you said you're from…

… apprehension about some restricted loan categories-namely those with obscure demands, because those funds tend to, go unused when students must satisfy unusual prerequisites to qualify for them. "Obscure…

February 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…the Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 17, 1980-Page 3 Report finds black students alienated By KEVIN TOTTIS Black students at the University and several of its peer institutions across the nation…

…, which was commissioned by the National"Advisory Committee on Black Higher Education aryl the Department of Health, Eduation and Welfare, reported that, for the most part, black students seemed lonely…

March 13, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4-Thursday, March 13, 1980-The Michigan Daily An Israeli examines the Palestinian problem International conflicts in general and the Arab-Israeli conflict in particular entail a sub- tle and…

… delicate balance between emotions and facts; between 'hot' ideologies and beliefs and 'cold-blooded' calculations. Students of such conflicts must be aware of the existence of this balance, and further, must…

… reserve forces. I have fought in two Arab-Israeli wars as well as in numerous incidents against Palestinian guerrillas bet- ween these wars. Many of my friends are the victims of these wars. Also, I come…

… is to be blamed for the misery and suffering of the Palestinian people, it is not the Zionists, not even the Arab states, but the Palestinians themselves. But Mr. Prosterman claims that the PLO is…

… Palestinian cause" and took their destiny in their own han- ds, if they ever want to have their own homeland. Zeev Maoz is a graduate student in the political science department. He is engaged in research on…

…~F615 A W.O ure t5 6WW5~; @l t x(j) B G G68OL 4 t - FN65 a LFOT(IJTY t Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Boycott classes tomorrow b g I~f 1 i '..z -a9 tAttE I T'S NOT…

… violent alternatives, that students can get a share of attention from national policy makers is by massive demon- strations of alliance with a particular point of view. The class boycott scheduled tomorrow…

…, where students are not only expressing- discontent, but actually making a sacrifice in support of the new anti-war cause, would be even more highly publicized. Perhaps the President and his cabinet can be…

…- tability of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). If Mr. Meyer had checked his facts first, he would have found that my trip to Washington, D.C. cost the studen- ts $350 rather than the $600 he alleged. Also…

November 20, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4. Thursday, November 20, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Feiffer 4 (AC HA'UR DA'A.) fHAS OUR CAR HARK t 460 C…

students' Fourth Amendment rights to be free from unreasonable search and f -seizure. SFortunately, the American Civil Liberties Union is trying to defend the right of high school students to refuse…

… consider driving to school a privilege." We consider searching a student's property a violation of privacy, and hope the court decides to protect students' rights. McX~k)AJQ CUBA&) TH SWOISS ERAWE ts IM5m…

… sent and so interrelated that showed up this time, and when a few ing out individual culprits is in- rocks came flying their way, the troops -ingly an exercise in absurdity. opened fire, wounding 11 Arab

… teenagers (they apparently were is week, another chapter was ad- directed to fire at the Palestinians' o the terrible legacy of the war of legs, to avoid killing them). ion when two Arabs living on the It…

… would be hard to imagine that the pied West Bank were murdered by repercussions of the West Bank in- Arabs. Both of "the victims had cident will be peaceful. The essed friendship and co…

… rights and the rights of other University of Michigan students, I suggest the new chant will shift from SMASH THE KLAN to SMASH THE SPAR TACUS YOUTH LEAGUE!!!!!!!!! -Seth D. Moldoff November 17 4 /. r JAI…

November 20, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… River. Arab high school students boycotted classes in the occupied West Bank and stoned cars in north Jerusalem to protest the shootings. IN WASHINGTON, the State Depar- tment warned the Israeli policy of…

student demonstrators Tuesday during clashes with the army in the occupied io-confidence bid r IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press international reports ; West Bank of the Jordan…

… attacks Kuwait or- any other Arab country. Iran claimed to be pushing Iraqi forces back from' two Iranian cities. On the diplomatic front, former Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, on a peace seeking…

… killed, had reported trouble with his con- trols as the plane approached Seoul's Kimpo Airport, which halted all flight operations following the crash. "Yorkshire Ripper" kills 20-year-old student LEEDS…

…, England-The knife-wielding "Yorkshire Ripper," Britain's most notorious modern murderer, has killed his 13th victim, a 20-year-old student and Sunday school teacher, police said yesterday. George Oldfield…

… latest victim, Leeds University languages student Jacqueline Hill, was found Tuesday in bushes only 100 yards from her residence hall in the northern textile city. Detectives declined to detail her…

… Thursday, November 20, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard…

November 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…I IE Page 2-Wednesday, November 5, 1980-The Michigan Daily MSA votes not to file suit against hazers By DAVID MEYER The Michigan Student Assembly voted last night not to file an inter- University…

… Room, Michigan League Light Refreshment Served CARP recognized The Michigan Student Assembly last night voted to grant official recognition to the Collegiate 'Association for the Research of Principles…

… is the judicial branch of MSA and decides disputes between student groups and individuals. The UAEC is an organization of students, alumni, faculty, and administration represen- tatives who provide…

…, UAEC . . . everything," Schaper told the stunned Assembly. "My friendship with him is more important than about a thousand student governments." Schaper would not elaborate further on the reasons for his…

…'s nominations had come increasingly un- der fire by Assembly members, some of whom alleged that the committee was not making a sufficient effort to reach out to minority students and that some of the nominations…

…, offered yesterday to withdraw invasion forces if the Iranians recognize Iraqi "rights" to control of the Shatt al-Arab river. If the Iranians do not accede, Iraq will fight on and its demands may in- crease…

October 19, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… for it yourself - all for only $16.00. With Student Savings Card-$14.40 Everyone welcome for a FREE visit in our Magic Tan room. No appt. necessary. 4 X *Jw the best persona/ styling care products you…

… official said the comments sounded more conciliatory than recent Ir nian statements. At the major war front on the Shatt al-Arab waterway, Iraq said it had crushed "desperate attempts'.' by Iran to break the…

… even troops if necessary to the Iraqi war effort. He is the only Arab leader openly to back the Iraqis. Justice Department indicts seven in Medicare fraud CHICAGO-Seven past and present officials of…

… House of Representatives compared with only 51 for William Haydep's Labor Party. .M i I r "I Volume XCI, No. 40 Sunday, October 19, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the…

March 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4-Sunday, March 23, 1980-The Michigan Daily UlO irbi4an aiIy Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom / Vol. XC, No. 136 News Phone: 764-0552. Edited and managed by students at the University…

… of Michigan Course evaluations needed T IS TIME the push for consumer " protection was felt at the Univer- sity. Students for years have been paying high prices for their diplomas without a chance to…

… classes and teachers, and student course evaluations can be the first statute. We do not mean the course evaluations some instructors in some courses provide at the end of some terms-these are too…

… inconsistently developed, administered, and publicized for use as consumer guides for students. What is needed is a single evaluation form, with both quantitative and qualitative questions, to be completed. by…

… every student in every class and then published and made available to every student preparing to register at this University. And because neither the administration nor the faculty has been interested in…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… that there were other people that would serve the goals of the committee bet- ter." One applicant who was appointed, David Schaper, who has led the drive for student input into the Union renovation…

…, disagreed with Trott that politics did not play a role in the nominations. "There was a political decision made," Schaper said. "The issue of student representation on the board is important, (and if you…

… soldiers and tanks into a ground attack that has driven to within three to five miles of the Iranian city. On the Iraqi bank of the Shatt-Al-Arab waterway, an Iraqi spokesperson said every one of the 152 oil…

…. Egypt, Israel reopen talks WASHINGTON-After a five-month suspension, Egypt and Israel for- mally reopened negotiations yesterday on how to give more than one million Palestinian Arabs a larger voice in…

… Volume XCI, No. 36 Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year…

April 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…0 Page 2-Tuesday, April 15, 1980--The Michigan Daily DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION Introductfion to Organization Commuicastion The purpose of the course is to help students improve their…

… understanding of communication structures and processes in the organization. Students will examine communication structures and processes at various organiza- tional levels: intrapersonal, dyadic, group, network…

… 17. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Needs student assistants for inspection of. agricultural labor camps. Completion of sophomore year and biology or environmental health coursework required…

… settlements on former Arab lands-an issue which has caused sharp clashes between Carter and Israel as well as political woes for the president. Begin arrived on the heels of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat…

…. Sadat, claiming Israel had agreed to a moratorium and then reneged, said the settlements generate hatred and friction among the Arabs. Predicting a smooth visit by Begin, one official said, "We've seen…

students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates: $12 September through…

November 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…d OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 5, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Higgins I Vol. XCI, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… more concerned with making a profit than with educating the students, must be abolished! Likewise the cops who handcuf- fed Peck and Parrentand carted them off to the pokey have no business on the campus…

…. We call for all cops off campus and for the University to be run under worker/student/faculty control. Earlier this year the SYL was victorious in beating back an administrationeattack at the…

…- ce on college campuses and on political organizations around the country, including here at The University of Michigan; has in- filtrated national student organizations; and has collected files on a…

…- ditioning us, as students, to seek employment with large corporate firms or government agencies like the CIA, which can afford to pay "big bucks." The University would like to portray itself as a neutral…

… institutions, and gover- nment agencies such as the Department of Defense and the CIA have, not only via the training and recruitment of students, but also by direct fun- ding of University operations and…

… when the CIA shows up on campus and offers a large salary with the promise of excitement and travel, many students jump at the chance to "serve the public," especially in these times when any job is hard…

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan