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September 27, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…-.. formation of human inheritance. Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes. Syria, Libya threaten Jordan Hard-line Syria and Libya yesterday threatened to punish Jordan for breaking the ranks of Arab

… Palestinian problem. Syria's government-controlled press said the Jordanian decision, announ- ced Tuesday night, was "dangerous" and vowed that Syria would take "deterrent measures." Libya called for an Arab

…," announced student Tony Primak, "It is ultimately up to us in using our best judgement . . . there will be a reevaluati i of the t-shirt." "I was v- y impressed with the way she mangey the meeting. Her point…

… alumni from the house, people who have, experienced family drinking problems, and student's who don't drink. "The representation of the house may have been too one dimensional," added Primak. The result…

… The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of…

December 01, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

… his supporters have been disbanded and removed from Lebanon and they're in various Arab countries right now struggling to survive, especially in the aftermath of the Syrian op- position to Yasir Arafat…

…'s peacekeeping forces to protect Israel's northern border. Daily: During the last four years of the It is obvious that the United States can improve its relations with other Arab countries without necessarily…

… regarded by many Palestinians and other Arabs as the spokesman for the Palestinians. As a result, the PLO does still command some authority. But in the aftermath of the war in Lebanon, the destruction of the…

… relations with other Arab countries without necessarily weakening its relationship with Israel. If Iraq is moving towards a more moderate, reasonable stance vis a vis the Arab-Israeli conflict, I'm sure…

… Iraq's own problems in its four-year war with Iran. The Iraqis are increasingly removing themselves from the image of a front-line Arab state fighting against israel for the Palestinians. Iraq is now…

… years? Blitzer: The Arab-Israeli conflict has been going on now for many, many decades and there are no quick-fix, overnight solutions. It's a very,very complex problem. In the long run looking over many…

…. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair Vol. XCV, No. 71 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board The…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… committed to protecting freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf. Ad- ministration officials have been con- sulting with Arab nations in the region about the latest attacks but say they have not been asked…

… sink in the gulf waters since April 25, when the Saudi Arabian 357,000-ton Safina al Arab was hit by Iraqi planes 70 miles south fo Kharg Island. Since then, seven tankers have been hit in the Gulf. A…

….-"Advanced Cardiac Life Support," course, call 763-1400. Women's Studies-"Alternatives for the '80s," call 763-2047. Museum of Art-public tour, 2 p.m.; film, Japanese Gardens, 2:30 p.m. Muslim Student Assoc…

January 31, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… s. eroup $100,000 other gifts," he said. BUSTAMANTE said the second Arab League con- tribution turned up when Jackson asked him- to review the records of several of the PUSH groups. "I don't think he…

… of the PUSH groups has gone to Jackson's presidential campaign. President Ronald Reag Room at the White H second term as preside didates, but his camps from other Republican Arab donors give Jackson…

… MEETING FOR ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS: FEBRUARY 2, 1984 3050 Frieze Bldg. - 4:00 p.m. STUDY ABROAD 764-4489 HEBREW PROGRAM 764-3016 Recall election may I I E !1 alter Sen at LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - Voters…

… the region. (DIe Iir igan aily Tuesday. January 31, 1984 Vol. XC! V-No. 100 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday…

… Editor .....................JANET RAE Levy. Tim Mokinen, Adam Martin. Mike McGraw. News Editor...................... GEORGE ADAMS Scott McKinley, Barb McQuade, Liso Nofen, Phil Student Affairs Editor…

March 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… University student. "Being a gay person on campus is like being a destitute bum at a 'fancy-schmantzy' party. Everyone's a snob about their heterosexuality. They see gayness as being uncouth," Mack says. MACK…

… mental illness and gay students say they hesitate to disagree with their professor in class or on a test. " I WOULD SPIT out any view they wanted me to because I'm not going to jeopardize my grade," says…

… the proposed student code of non-academic conduct may have resulted from students' vehement objections but even with the C O d e foes changes, code opponents aren't satisfied r Although Michigan Student

… said. Police said about 90 Arab suspects were rounded up for questioning, but most were released soon afterward. IN DAMASCUS, Syria, the Iraqi- backed Abu Nidal Palestinian guerrilla splinter took…

… responsibility for the at- tack. A witness told Armed Forces Radio that enraged Jews were set to attack Arab passersby and laborers in the Ashdod market place after the blast, but quick police action averted more…

… exploded killing 3 people. theft, vandalism, and some types of civil disobedien- ces acts that civil authorities currently enforce. STUDENT offenders would be tried by a University hearing officer and in…

… most cases, a Hearing Board. Initially, the University wanted three members to serve on the board - a student, faculty member, and administrator. Under the revised version printed yesterday the board…

… would consist of five members - two students, two faculty members, and one administrator. Rowland wants a four-member board of two students, only one faculty member and one ad- ministrator in addition to…

… to give See STUDENTS, Page 5 RSG calls for new election By JOHN ARNTZ cThe Rackham Student Government Executive council last night, voted to throw out the results of their Feb. 3 presidential…

… election, and conduct a new election in three weeks. Education school student Kodi Abili won the election 107-74, but debate has surrounded the results. ABILI'S opponent, Angela Gantner, charged that he…

October 10, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…," she said. MEMBERS OF FRIENDS pay dues ranging from $5 a year for students and senior citizens to $100 for patrons. Most of the group's activities are done by volunteers, although the gift shops have…

… President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt with an embrace, a red carpet, and a cannon salute yesterday, two weeks after Jordan broke ranks with Arab hardliners and restored diplomatic relations with Egypt. It is the…

… first trip to Jordan by an Egyptian president since the late Anwar Sadat signed a 1979 peace treaty with Israel and Mubarak's first official state visit to an Arab country since he became president three…

… years ago when Sadat was assassinated. The meeting is an attempt to seal a rapproachment between the desert kingdom of Jordan and the largest Arab state, and perhaps will include discussions on…

… negotiations toward a Middle East peace. Hard-line Arab countries such as Syria and Libya have assailed Jordan's decision to restore relations with Egypt. Jordan in 1979 followed 17 other Arab nations in…

… breaking ties to Egypt after the Egypt-Israeli peace treaty. But on Sept. 25 Hussein announced Jordan would resume relations. The action was considered a breakthrough in Egypt's efforts to rejoin the Arab

… Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29.00 outside…

…- vestigating for possible violations of wiretapping and privacy laws, the state has decided not to prosecute a Dar- tmouth College student who secretly tape-recorded a meeting of gay studen- ts and published…

… college Monday refused to say whether the school would reopen the case. The Gay Students Association com- plained its members' rights to privacy were violated. The Department of Philosophy The University…

January 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

… broken off.. . and soon the whole area is cleaned out." This month, Jaeger says he found three fresh fire sites, after one night of traying. Jaeger says he supports students right to have fun, but not at…

…? Read the Michigan Daily 764-0558 ------ Daily Photo by DAN HABIB A sign at the Arboretum's Geddes Rd. entrance warns visitors against traying, but students say they haven't seen the message or that they…

… formation of the deposits, known as plaques. Hussein calls return of Egypt to Arab world a must for unity AMMAN, Jordan-King Hussein told Parliament yesterday that the Palestine issue was "the first and…

… foremost preoccupation" of his new government and that a return of Egypt to the Arab fold was indispensable to Arab unity. - Hussein asked the Palestine Liberation Organization to help enable Jor- dan to do…

… its duty to "Palestine and its people." In his speech, the king mentioned no political leaders by name, but he has invited Arafat to join him in talks on solving the Palestinian problem. "Arab Egypt…

… cannot be left out of the ranks of the Arab Nation, which is indispensable to Egypt, while Egypt is indispensable to the Arab'Nation," Hussein said. Druse gunners shell east Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon…

… Levy. Tim Makinen. Adorn Martin, Mike McGraw, . News Editor......................GEORGE ADAMS Scott McKinley, Barb McQuade Lisa Nofen, Phil Student Affairs Editor ... ...............BETH ALLEN Nussell…

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… MATTSON A speaker at Rackham Amphitheatre last night blamed most of the problems of the Middle East on American politics, America's inability to com- prehend the Arab world, and the in- fluence of the pro…

… the Arab people . as becoming communistic or becoming allied with the Soviet Union," he said. But Bassiouni added that unless the United States makes more overtures towards Arab nations, the Soviet…

students for jobs, the company never asked for or wanted security protection. But that was exactly what they got from "Nuclear Security Agents," a group sarcastically protesting the company's production of…

… tiny room at the career planning and placement office in East Engineering, fourteen students met behind a paper covered window with the company's personnel manager, Daniel McCullen. Outside the door…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… software institute being built in Ann Arbor drew criticism from mem- bers of the community, faculty and student body yesterday at the monthly meeting of the University regents. At the public comments session…

… allocated for Eric Goldstein, a former University student. "I'D LIKE TO voice my opposition to the proposed Department of Defense (software institute)," said Goldstein. Others echoed Goldstein's opinion. "I…

… assistance to Gulf nations WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States would send jet fighters to the Persian Gulf to protect oil shipments if Arab states made a request and agreed to base the aircraft on their…

… territory, State Depar- tment officials said yesterday. There has been no such request from any Arab state in the gulf for help nor any specific offer from the United States, the officials said. A STATEMENT…

… Gulf. Arab governments would have political problems if they allowed American fighters to be based on their territory because the United States has such close ' relations with Israel. SINICE MURPHY…

February 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… of Antioch to non- Arab, but Sunni Muslim Turkey, as con- trasted with the generation-long refusal to make peace with the transformation of Palestine into a Jewish State. For the Alawites, secular Arab

… government. Arabs lay in the n In order for the Alawites to stay in to show their an power, they had to demonstrate the Sunni masses. T] Arab "greatness" by outdoing their Lebanon can par competitors in Arab

…, Christians, Druzes, Kurds and probably a homeland for the Palestinian refugees. For as long as Assad is ruling, radicalism will always prevail and spill over. Nassif is a doctoral student in the University…

…'s political science depar- tment. Assad ... resented by Sunni Muslims die sItudetsahnfig an t Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIV-No. 106 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

…'S UP," asked University President Harold Shapiro as he encountered members of the Progressive Student Network who were sitting-in at his office last week. Well, what's up is that in response to the PSN…

… November's sit-in. Many students and faculty at this University, however, feel quite dif- ferently. The actions of PSN and the faculty senate's proposal for a forum on military research prove that not…

… examined by the regents, faculty, and students-not hidden un- der the guise of academic freedom. The issue remains important. And in the actions of PSN, President Shapiro, and many faculty members, is seen a…

… unselfishness? I'll gladly wait (and wait) for an answer. Steve Angelotti -February 4 Angelotti is a Rackham graduate student. \, .± 1 r r V y 4 Sa - r A7,, ,t I WOOWt IMAGINE, 8(NKI6Y, IN EVERY MAN'S LIFE…

March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, March 11, 1984 By CLAUD While student a protests to figh bureaucracy, the running the Mic trying to revive an servative voice. The student le spotlight more…

… number organized, vocal, a visible. THROUGH THE says he's trying problem by encou students to speak ou "Eighty percent people who have views, -but if yo Review, they'd agr But showing stu also a problem…

… the paper has shifted its emphasis to It the University campus issues such as whether the group of students University should divest its holdings in higan Review are companies operating in South Africa…

… to often neglected con- criticizing the Michigan Student Assembly. ft may be in the SIMILAR TO national right leaning en than their right- publications such as William Buckley's , but Review Editor…

… campus group has been to ER universities the Progressive Student Network, that on, Barnett says blockaded Engineering Prof. Thomas sweptabyeaconser-Seniors's lab last November to protest d the Review aem…

October 05, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…Ieg 764-0558 which drafted the survey, RAs are in- structed not to force anyone to com- plete the survey and are given a list of counseling services where they can refer students with problems. "RAs are…

… beginning oc- curred when the University president issued a statement condemning sexual harassment. As time went on, however, concern about harrassment spread from strictly faculty-student relationships to…

student-student relationships. A poll at a large, urban university in the south during the fall of 1981 showed that 15 percent of men and 21 percent of women reported they had been abused by a "courtship…

…" partner. 19 percent of men and 38 percent of women reported that they had been abused. LAST SPRING, the Task Force on Sexual Harrassment created a sub- committee on student relations to write a first draft…

… Parnes. "It was personally offensive, we rip- ped it apart," said Pat DeKeyser, a summer orientation leader who reviewed the survey. "We knew we wanted student input for what would be an appropriate level…

… that the two sensitive surveys should probably not have been conduc- ted at the same time. "There are ways that we can better coordinate the way we survey students. . . It would be better to pace these…

… things." ____j MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY NEEDS YOU! Positions are now available on the following Regental and University Committees: STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES RESEARCH POLICIES - One grad student needed…

… blast. Officials reported no casualties and said the explosion caused little"- damage. Police said one Arab was detained for questioning and another, identified only as an Algerian who rented the Honda…

… Civic in Nicosia on Saturday, was.. being sought. Police refused to give the Arabs' names. A communique issued in Damascus, Syria, by Col Sased Moussa, head of the Fatah faction opposed to PLO chairman…

… the Fall and Winter terms apd Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor…

December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

… you and then they would offer you orange juice." The Sunday night rescue ended a terror-filled drama that began when the Arab-speaking hijackers seized the A- 300 Airbus with 166 people aboard after a…

… stop in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, en route from Kuwait to Pakistan. Women, children and some other passengers were released in groups beginning last Tuesday, but the hijackers - armed with pistols…

… the hijackers' demands for the release of 17 people imprisoned for bombing the U.S. and French em- bassies and other targets on Dec. 12, 1983 in Kuwait. STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is called to…

… the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students Shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer…

… session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this reg- ulation; however, students' loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- counts at the close of business on the last day of…

… of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." RACKHAM PRE…

…-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP DEADLINE FEBRUARY 1, 1985 Rackham graduate students who will be candidates by February 1 st are eligible for $5,000 plus tuition for 1985-86. Students must be nominated by departments. Check soon…

…. "We were founded by the regents. at the University of Michigan. Barnes and Noble just pays rent to the Michigan Union," said Weinberg. "We hope that this makes a difference to the students and faculty…

… resumes, or if they do, are beyond the budget of most students. r. . - ---- - ---- - # ' …

September 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… return to campus today for a eekend reunion which will focus on the higher education for black students. "Staying Power: Crisis in Black Higher Education" is the theme for the eighth annual. all…

… are going to the University .ommunity to hear about the problems hat black students are facing. We want to hear the problems from the people involved." TQNIGHT AT the Alumni Center a panpl of student

…, alumni, and ad- ministrators will discuss recruitment and retention of black students in an open panel discussion beginning at 7:30 p.m. After the football game Saturday the reunited alumni will "have a…

… banquet followed by a keynote address by Niara Sudarkasa, associate vice president for academic affairs. The evening will also include awards to four academically outstanding black students from the Martin…

… Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund, which is supported by alumni contributions. Although the alumni hope to learn a great deal about the problems facing black students, Alexander said they do not expect to…

… and Arab guerrillas have increased recen- tly in southern Lebanon, and Israel has responded with tighter controls on the movements of civilians. Levin also noted the resolution made no mention of Syria…

… represen- tative, Richard Ovinnikov, said the U.S. veto was a "go-ahead for continuation" of . the Israeli occupation and "atrocities" in southern Lebanon. He said the United States has a "100 per- cent anti-Arab

… home and from other Arab countries, the diplomats said. As many as 5,000 people - including Westerners - were rounded up by the revolutionary Committees and locked up in "concentration camps" in the…

… taking place in the Mediterranean near Libya. CRISP lines leave students in limbo (Continued from Page 1) o'ning, there were 400 people in line;, the line's length "could be four times . . the length of…

…. Despite chaotic conditions yesterday, Karunas said that the situation would not become even worse this winter when all students have to register for classes. "This is worse than what would hap- pen in…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Bible Class - 7:30 p.m., University Reformed Church. Regents -9 a.m.-noon, Regents Rm., Fleming Admin. Bldg. Muslim Students Association - Arabic Circle, discussion on latest events in the Muslim World, 9…

…,. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - "Fellowship & Bible Study," 8 p.m., 3rd Floor Trotter House, 730 Tappan. Korean Christian Fellowship - Bible Study meeting, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. Ann Arbor Chinese…

…'re a student staying in a double room in a traditional resident hall, ex- pect to pay about $130 more for your room next year. The University regents approved a 5 percent rate hike yesterday, which will…

… boost housing bills an extra $105 to $158 for students in West Quad, Markley, and other traditonal dorms. RATES increased 5.8 percent for non- traditional housing, which includes Fletcher Hall, Baits and…

… Oxford, and 3 percent for married student housing. Regent Deane Baker (D-Ann Arbor) voted for the hike, but said the increase for non-traditional halls was too high given their 15 percent vacancy rate…

… attract more students by conver- ting a number of double rooms into singles. HENRY Johnson, vice president for student services, said the University was keeping the rate increase for Gemay'el seeks Saudi…

… intervention in Beirut married students low to keep campus housing competitive with off-campus spots. Hughes said the difference in rate in- creases does not mean single students are subsidizing the housing…

… costs of married students, as both types of housing are on completely separate budgets. CHANGES IN the works for some residence halls after spring break in- clude a chance to get three meals a day…

…. Stockwell and East Quad residents will be able to sign up for an extra meal a day, under an arrangement that has become popular in West Quad, Bursely, and Markley. .Another change in student housing will let…

… off-campus students open up cash-credit accounts with a dorm next fall and pay for any meals they eat out of their account. Later in the meeting, the regents got some bad news about efforts to recruit…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… the Gulf, source of conflict because it might provoke a confrontation 20 percent of the West's oil supplies. with the Soviet Union. "Arab states are looking with astonishment to the "I think what we…

… need from the United States is to indifference of the United States toward the Iran-Iraq stop its allies from supplying Iran with too many war," Sheikh Ali told an Arab-American trade weapons," he said…

… lower levels of the new chemistry building will house freshman and sophomore teaching labs. The upper four floors will house two major'lecture halls, classrooms, and research labs for graudate students

…," said Ashe. "The students deserve better facilities." The review process by the state is ex- pected to take the entire summer. Once the state approves the funding the University will have an easier time…

September 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…Faculty play quiet role in code battle By THOMAS MILLER Third in a series .Although the battle over a code governing students' behavior outside the classroom has appeared to be a showdown between…

students and ad- ministrators, there is a, third group whose behind-the-scenes, and oc- casionally public, role may play a bigger part than most think. The University's faculty certainly s more at stake than…

… first glance would reveal in the debate over adop- tion of a student code for nonacademic conduct. FACULTY leaders say they have at least two good reasons for being in- volved in the issue. Traditionally…

… faculty government has felt obligated to keep tabs on campus or educational developments which affect the civil liberties of students. "Believe it or not, faculty do take an interest in students and their…

… subcommittee of the faculty Senate Assembly, investigates national and local issues which may in- volve the civil rights of professors and students. Also, under current University bylaws, the faculty Senate must…

…- ministrators and the University regents may change University bylaws to bypass students and possibly even the faculty if the groups refuse to adopt the code. "(THE CODE)is a major campus issue," said Moerman…

…. "It is clearly not just an issue between the students and the administration." So far, however, faculty government and its leaders have kept a low profile in the debate, preferring to express opinions…

…- tigating the code and the possible bylaw ,change, at the request of the faculty Senate and the Michigan Student Assembly. In a report sent to University President Harold Shapiro last year, the board said…

… that it was "especially con- cerned that vague or open-ended wor- ding" in parts of the proposed code would encourage especially stiff or perhaps even arbitrary punishment of students. And by leaving…

students confused over what is acceptable conduct and what is not, the code could have a "chilling effect" on legitimate protest or freedom of speech, the report said. MOERMAN SAID he wasn't entirely…

April 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…HAPPENINGS FRIDAY, APRIL 13 Highlight The National Student Video Festival begins tonight at 8 p.m. in the Michigan Theatre. The event is sponsored by Michigan Media. Films Cinema Two - The Graduate…

… Church. Chinese Students Christian fellowship - 8 p.m., Trotter House. Muslim Student Assoc. - 9 p.m., 407 N. Ingalls. Miscellaneous Alpha Phi Sorority - Air Band Competition and Dancing, 9 p.m., Union…

… boyfriend. dergraduate student who works as a "If you've got it flaunt it," Duber- stripper at the Saginaw Moose Club, stein said yesterday when asked why said she wants to pose nude in Playboy she decided to…

… Education " Licensed By State of Michigan, Department of Education byArab guerillas ISRAELI-OCCUPIED GAZA STRIP THE HIJACKERS seiz (AP) - Arab guerrillas hijacked an about 7:30 p.m. after it h Israeli bus…

…. Performance Network - Brick by Brick, 7 p.m., Losing Ground, 8 p.m., 408 W. Washington. Michigan Media - National Student Video Festival, 8 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Performances Ann Arbor Recreation Department…

September 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…, attem- pted to murder two Palestinian mayors, and machine-gunned Palestinian college students. In an ef- fort to set off a "holy war" between the Arabs and Israelis, these Jewish terrorists were plotting…

… proposes criminalizing marriage or sex between Arabs and Jews. Kahane called the Sabra and Shatile masacres the "vengeance of the God of Israel." Although Kahane's party won one seat in the Israeli…

… parliment, both major Israeli parties refuse to admit him into Kopel is a third year law student. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Cramer sir. Vol. XCV, No. 8 420 Maynard…

… questionable. If it is aimed at high-volume dealers who make hundreds of dollars a game, then it is far too small a penalty to be any deterrent at all. On the other hand, if it is aimed at the student trying to…

… its time ticketing dealers who won't even notice and pursuing half of the students on campus. With decriminalization the city would be able to eliminate all of the inconsisten- cies in its current and…

… are wrong to be chastising the city for lack of en- forcement. The scalping problem arises because the athletic department sells tickets to students that are not, supposedly, valid without a student ID…

…. Students then sell the tickets to scalpers who in turn sell them to non-students-alumni, fans, etc. who ignore the need for an ID. The University could take matters into its own hands easily enough by simply…

… asking for student ID with the presentation of a student ticket. Not that they-or anyone else-would want such a time-consuming and prohibitive measure. But it is completely feasible. If it isn't worth it…

… own best interests, there is no responsibility to the state or any other entity. : Critchett student in ministration. is a graduate business ad- . I . . p tw lass«1rc 1!«n ti aarri …

November 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

Students for Israel and Progressive Zionist Caucus - Majid Houssesi, "Position of the Druse in the Arab-Israeli Conflict", 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Center for Russian and East European Studies - Barbara…

…LSA-SG pulls speaker's funds By STACEY SHONK The LSA student government yester- clay retracted its support for an up- coming symposium entitled, "Palestine . Zionism and Racism," after several 4…

… officially vote today to ask the Muslim Student Association, which is holding the sym- Oosium, to return $100 LSA-SG granted the group on Oct. 23. But he said tepresentatives had informally agreed jesterday to…

… Experience 'The people who have been offended aren't going to go (to the event) to decide if it's (anti- semitic) or not, but they're still going to associate it with LSA student government.' - Eric Berman…

… had been retracted. Berman said that several students called LSA-SG yesterday to complain after the group posted fliers Monday which clearly stated that LSA was sponsoring the symposium. Michael Brooks…

… may offend members of the Jewish community. When the Muslim Students Association made its appeal to LSA-SG for funding, the group said the sym- posium would be titled "The Heart of Palestine." "If they…

… of officers on ar- tnored car patrols in Tembisa, east of Johannesburg. Seven people have perished in Tembisa during the two-day $trike. HUNDREDS OF thousands of black 'orkers and students stayed home…

….00 Students, General Admission) I 3 Month Co-ed Nautilus - M.' Ann Arbor 3 Month Unlimited Racquetball - #93.00 Court Club 3 Month Combination Naut/RB - *143.00- 287s Boardwak Ann Arbor.Michian 48104 NEED…

… Aerobic Classes are avail- able at an additional fee. * Requires an additional refundable I.D. Charge. Highlight Scott Page, president of the Michigan Student Assembly, and Bill Spindle, editor…

…-in-chief of the Michigan Daily, are the guests of Campus Meets The Press. They will discuss the state of student activities at the University today. The session begins at 4:30 p.m. at the Kuenzel Room in the…

October 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… Arbor, United Can Prevent Nuclear War (UC Progressive Student Networ and New Jewish Agenda. Local organizer Gwynne S the demonstration proved t people are concerned about race. "I think particularly i bor…

… first-year graduate student in AM), the social work who is part of the nuclear rk (PSN), free zone campaign and the effort to re- elect Sen. Carl Levin. The event was "a iegel said way to raise…

… Chinese Studies - Program of Traditional Chinese string music, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium. Speakers Ecumenical Campus Center - Richard Cleaver, Jerrold Greene, Len Suransky, "Modern State of Israel:'Arabs

… House. Miscellaneous ACS/Stud. Affil. - Free Tutoring in 100 or 200 level chemistry courses. 6. Maryland students We're celebrating HALLO WEEN! e0 support th (Continued from Page 1) Last year, 14…

students were suspen- ded and two expelled for non-academic violations of the code, according to Pavela. Of the 603 cases which the judicial system handled, two students were ex- pelled, 52 suspended, 110…

… took part in mandatory service projects, and 26 paid fines to local charities, Pavela said. The rest of the students were either found innocent or given war- nings. SANCTIONS FROM the code paid local…

… biggest difference is that Maryland's judicial boards are com- posed entirely of students, while Michigan's proposed boards would leave students in the minority. Michigan's boards would be made up of two…

students, two professors, an ad- ministrative staff member, and a hearing officer to preside over the case. "WHAT IS DISTINCTIVE about Maryland is you (are) judged by your peers," Bishop said. "Professors…

September 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, September 9, 1984 4 LOST & FOUND WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Harold & Maude 99A0908 DIANA ABBOTT-You're in luck. You just won two tickets to the State Theatre…

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July 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

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…- poses other than military victory. To complicate matters, Iraq is playing for the bsnefit of an ex- ternal audience of Arab and Western states, and Iran for the benefit of an internal audience. IRAQ IS…

… utterly dependent for its survival on continued finan- cial support from other Arab states. Thus the Iraqis must por- tray the was as a containment of "disease-the disease being the spred of a fanatic…

…, particularly other Arab oil shippers. But limited strikes have definite benefits - they gain the Saudis and Kuwaitis new levels of arms sup- port from abroad and keep the cash flowing to Baghdad. Iran has a…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… with President Hosni Mubarak on reviving efforts to end Arab-Israeli conflict throughout the Mid- dle East. The monarch, who broke ranks with 16 other Arab countries last Septem- ber when he restored…

… told reporters the two heads of state were determined during their three days of talks to "intensify cooperaton" on a joint Arab peace strategy. The adviser, Osama El-Baz, said the two leaders also urged…

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February 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… vice president for academic affairs with the PROFILE task of luring more black students to campus and keeping them here. "In the days of the WAM strike, on some occasions, I was confronting the…

… excitement," Sudarkasa recalls. "I remember the morning that the women students" decided to help the boycott by picketing parking structures...We decided that only women could do this because if there were no…

… THE TIME of the strike, Sudarkasa says, the University ad- ministration was not concerned with diversifying the student body. However, she is less critical of the current administration's inability to…

… upcoming ads "I think we really have to recognize that we are losing a lot of good students. They may be recruited, but they don't come to Michigan." Finding out whether it is academics, a lack of…

… financial aid, or simply the atmosphere here that causes black students to pick other schools over the University will be one of her main con- cerns, Sudarkasa said. "I KNOW A LOT of black students who really…

… complain about their feeling of isolation and alienation from the University of Michigan. It's not enough just to say, 'we're willing to have you,k' she said. Even if the University recruits a black student

April 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

….m. until the doors closed at 4:30 p.m. students waited for the mighty com- puter to decide whether next term's course schedule would be doom or elight. Although some students try to out- smart the computer…

… - one student said he entered the building through the back door to beat the crowds- the ugly fact remains that CRISP usually comes out ahead, EVEN THE chosen few who were lucky enough to CRISP first…

… yesterday passed a watered-down version of teaching uidelines proposed by a joint student- faculty committee. The revised guidelines only "urge" faculty members to comply with the standards unlike the initial…

… the code faculty members would be required to distribute syllabi and class outlines at the beginning of a term, hold regular office hours, critique students' work along with assigning grades, and speak…

…- tive course?" Israel asked the CRISP operator. "But she just shrugged her shoulders. You see, even if you CRISP first you still can't win." For less experienced students the CRISP experience can be…

… kind of torture chamber in there." AND ONE of those tearful students might have been Debbie Morrison, and LSA junior. "Before freshman year, when I came to CRISP T had to wait in line for two…

… Weinman. "Yes, it all works out and I no longer have nervous breakdowns like I used to." Students aren't the only victims of frustration during CRISP. For CRISP admninistrators the ultimate disaster is when…

January 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…'t free students from trudging through the snow to classes, but it'll come close. If the regents approve the proposed $34 million - telephone system at this month's meeting, the University will get much…

… administrative systems and financial analysis. SINCE THE new wiring includes a computer jack in every University office and dorm room, students could set up computer terminals in their own rooms and plug into the…

… that the outdoor pole-mounted telephones will cost between $60,000 and $100,000 to install. In the past, the University has rejected several student proposals for an emergency phone system. While some…

… withhold foreign economic aid designated for Israel by an amount equivalent to that which Israel spends to retain, settle and administer the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." MEMBERS OF the…

… council defeated the measure 6-4. EZEKIEL'S PROPOSAL stated that the Middle Past crisis lideast proposal "is a conflict between Israel and the Arab communities" which was caused by more than one thing…

… Director Robert Hughes by a group of students and administrators recom- mended that housing rates for single students increase an average of 6.89 percent of $141.21 per student. " 1982 - Because of a "severe…

October 26, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… endorsement of Jerry Falwell. The moral choice is clear. Kopel is a third year law student. "is someone who hates Jews more than he's supposed to." According to Robison, "The non-Christian can't un- derstand…

… States?" The answer was "no." He wrote that the Catholic Church was "a political tyranny," and predicted that Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Cramer Vol. XCV, No. 44 420…

… service to the University community through its discussion of and editorial position against the proposed student code of non-academic conduct and proposed University judicial system. Nonetheless, one…

… article concerning the system's protection of students' due process rights, "Students call code unfair" (Daily, Oc- tober 18), fails to mention the main reason the proposed code and system is more…

… objectionable than the current University judicial system and rules of the University community. The ar- ticle gives the erroneous im- pression that students who are punished in the University's system will not…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… screaming, funny d.j." Funny and outspoken he is, but students who have him as an instructor for 19th century American literature or one of the department's core courses consistently rank him as their…

… the material," said LSA senior Leslie Shapiro. "I imagine that, when he is 55, he'll still have all that energy." Students say Weisbuch's lectures are intense, packed with interpretation and details…

…, and demanding of student in- put. "I LIKE there to be a breeziness, a lot of give and take, and plenty of action," Weisbuch said. He tries to get students to challenge his interpretations and support…

… their own opinions. But some students say Weisbuch forces his views so strongly sometimes that hecan be intimidating. Weisbuch's teaching method grew from his own college education during Daily Photo by…

… TOD WOOLF English Professor Bob Weisbuch ponders his past days of disc jockeying and his present days of teaching and challenging students to support their own opinions. ' cThe New York Time& I…

….-Thurs. 7 a.m.-3 a.m. ExIires 1/31/84 ii,&Sat. open 24 hours E %m m m mm mm oo oooooooomm# the turbulent 1960s, when college students across the country spoke out against social norms. AS AN UNDERGRApUATE at…

student, I was feeling a lot of anger toward my land," he said, lowering his voice to underline his seriousness." Literally, when I woke up in the morning the first thing I would think about was the war…

June 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…, she said she still has time for a social life. "I've been real fortunate - a lot of my friends are involved in the same things Iam." Deaver said the Student Achievement Award "was very special because…

… tutored and counseled first-year accounting students and has participated in recruiting visits to high schools. Bates admits recognition is nice "but it means so much more to have the people you're helping…

… this year's ceremony diminished the importance of the awards. Another mentioned that the nominations forms should be distributed throughout the campus so more deserving students can be recognized. The…

… Office for Student Organizations, Activities, and Programs (SOAP), will hand out the awards next spring. The office is already working at getting together a more comprehensive list of student groups, said…

… Evashevski. Her successor, David Mitchell-Yellin of the SOAP office, said his goal is to get in- formation about the awards out earlier in the term so there will be more time for people to nominate students

… Minister Josef Skaff said after a meeting of President Amin Gemayel and Prime Minister Rashid Karami. Iran rejects U.N. resolution ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Iran yesterday rejected a U.N. Security…

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September 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…. Students from Eisenhower and nearby MacAr- thur High School-more than 2,000 in all-attended the rally. The two schools, on opposite sides of the room, competed in shouting "Reagan" and "Bush" to see who…

… enrollment up at medical schools FARM BUREAU' INSURANCE GROUPI MARK WELLIVER 5095 Saline Rd.-Ann Arbor, MI Phone: 663-3141 DAM COMPUTERS "You'll swear by us" STUDENT / STAFF SPECIALS RCA TERMINAL -with…

…, and checks (with Approval) (Continued from Page 1) possible reason there are more women than minority medical students is that the "women's movement has been more successful that minority progr- ams…

… have been in getting their con- stituents into professional schools, into the business world." THE RELATIVELY small number of black and Hispanic medical school students is due, in part, to the fact that…

…." Crowley also said minority students in high school may. not be directed toward science and medicine. The AMA said the number of women enrolling in medical schools in the United States has been growing since…

…. IN 1983-84, more than 32 percent of the medical school students and more than a quarter of the expected graduates were female. There are 67,443 students in the 127 U.S. schools. Of U.S. black students

… King Hussein's move in breaking with 16 other Arab League states and restoring ties to Egypt "will lead to a new stage of common action by peoples who share the same view of events to achieve security…

… and peace throughout the region." The17 Arab countries broke relations with Egypt in 1979 after the late President Anwar Sadat made Egypt the first Arab nation to sign a peace treaty with Israel. Fla…

…. bus-train wreck kills two PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - A freight train smashed into a bus carrying four private school students yesterday, killing two and injuring the driver, who was the mother of one of the…

… victims, officials said. The other two students escaped in time and were not injured. "It appears that the bus stalled out while making the crossing," said Linda Main, a Florida Highway Patrol supervisor in…

October 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…I Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 9, 1984 'U' delays proposal on code talks The University administration will not make a proposal tonight for negotiating with student leaders on the…

… proposed student code for nonacademic conduct, according to Scott Page, president of the Michigan Student Assembly. Virginia Nordby, director of Affir- mative Action, was scheduled to make a presentation…

…' code illegal (Continued from Page 1) public colleges and universities in the state include the following provisions for students: " Unrestricted use of an attorney during all stages of a disciplinary…

… proceeding; , " A formal hearing before a jury of the student's peers. A studenemay also preside over the hearing; * The right to cross-examine all wit- nesses; " The right to appeal the decision of the…

… instance, limits the par- ticipation of attorneys during a hearing process and sets up a hearing board of administrators and faculty members as well as students. THE PROPOSED code also does not follow the…

October 20, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… sparked by University students' loyalty to Hart. "But a spokesman for the Mondale- Ferraro campaign said Mondale's visit Pro rep or (Continued from Page 1) used University stationery to indicate the…

…. Four out of five votes from the student precincts were cast for Hart in the Democratic primaries, Blumenthal said. "His presence here will help (get) his constituency to vote for Mondale." Hart…

…'s Michigan campaign was led by University students. "We ran the state campaign with the U-M studen- ts," said Blumenthal. "That crowd is going to be college age and young voters, those are the one that Mondale…

… University's proposed code of non- academic conduct. "We, the students, feel the code is fundamentally flawed, and there's a consensus on that," he said. Winkleman said the Rules of the University Community…

… Winkleman if he was a member of the Progressive Student Network, an activist group. Winkleman replied that he is not currently a member of the group, but that he had been in the past. After the meeting…

…-aligned countries, and many Arab countries. But Israel and the United States have consistenly blocked Arab peace efforts with a policy of "not dealing with any Palestinians on any political issue." Chomsky listed as…

… produced more of the same: The United States and Israel have rejected Arab and Soviet proposals for a United-Nations spon- sored General Peace Conference. He attributes this to American fear of losing its…

October 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… incorporation of the guerrillas into the democratic process. (Continued from Page 1) The group has received a lot of atten- tion lately. Jonathan Kessler, Leader- ship and Development Coordinator of AIPAC (Arab

…-Israeli Pubic Affair Committee), was one of the speakers at Hillel this Sunday. "I'm very excited about what the students at the University of Michigan are doing. The best way for IMPAC to make a difference is…

… to work in a House or Senate race. Students have made the decision th the Illinois race is impor- tant. I think it will make a difference" Kessler said. Senior Susan Wein agrees. Wein at- tended last…

…, additional parts of the parade route, reported no damage or problems with clean-up. Although the students were sup- posedly also spraying beer and1 throwing confetti in the Law Library, Director Margaret…

… Leary said she "Found the stacks cleaner than usual in the morning." -the Associated Press filed a report for this story. "-HA PPENINGS Happenings The Peace Corps begins interviewing interested students

…-Write, 3 p.m., '"113 School of Education Bldg. Student Wood & Craft Shop - Introduction to Wood Working, 7 p.m., 537 SAB. r CRLT - TA workshop, "Ten Ways to Imnprove Your Teaching," 3 p.m., 109 E. Madison…

….m., 4051 LSA. Student Organizations Development Center - Workshop, "We Have to Stop Meeting Like this: Making Your Meetings Effective," 4 & 7 p.m., Union. School of Business Administration - Seminars…

…, Anne Behnke Fell, "The Silk Route," noon, Lane Hall Commons. Affordable Housing Task Force - Public hearing, 7:30 p.m., Pinelake TAKE-THE LEAD' Help New Students or Their Parents Discover the Diversity…

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… yesterday that students should fight for a stronger voice in University policies. Other activists expressed dismay at the Williams International Corp. recruiting interviews. PSN deofines student power at the…

… 'U' s By ROBERT SCHWARTZ After posing as CIA agents trying to "protect" students interviewing with a cruise missile engine manufacturer from the bad influences of the Progressive Network, PSN members…

… held a more serious talk yesterday on "Student Power in the '80s." Spearing before a small group at the Guild House, PSN co-founder Tom Marx said "maybe I haven't stopped the world, but at least I…

… admitted that/ PSN will always be a- "vocal minority" he said the blockade showed the power of students who upset the established order. "I think a change was made there; students were the driving force," he…

… said. "There would probably be more blatant research (at the University) if the students did not protest." STEVE AUSTIN, a sophomore in the School of Natural Resources who also participated in the sit…

…-in, said he is con- cerned that many students pay no at- tention to such issues as military research. "Most people go through here without w ever knowing what's going on," he said. The group's response to…

…, you have to take it," explained Marx. Austin and Marx said they worry that students' ability to dissent may be restricted by the University's proposed code for non-academic conduct, which among other…

… things, would ban any in- terference with "a normal University . activity." Austin called the code "an infringement on students' power. Highlight The Seventh Ann Arbor Folk Festival kicks off today at…

….S. Policy and the Arab World," 10:30 a.m.; James Bush, "U.S. Policy: The Strategic and Military Dimension, 11:30.a.m.; panel, "U.S. Goals and Strategies: An Evaluation,i' 2 p.m.; Gail Pressberg, "Prescription…

…, "Chemistry of the Candle," 10 a.m. & noon, 219 E. Huron St. Meetings Muslim Students Assoc. - English Circle to discuss events in the Muslim World, 7 p.m., Int'l Muslim House, 407 N. Ingalls. Ann Arbor Go Club…

November 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… enemies of the Arab world and the Libyan people." It warned that Khadafy's killers would track down his opponents "wherever they are." Students share rooms with fish, snakes (Continued from Page1) pplays…

…, drinks beer, and labrador retriever, Alphie. (named after the dog star), was con- central campus. Students chow on world's largest nacho (Continued from Page 1) fashion," Florin said. "I don't recommend…

… (participating in a nacho eating contest)," said Brehm, one of three students who placed in the competition. "Nacho sauce up your nose is not a good time," he said. BREHM and Florin both took home t- shirts. But…

… what possessed these students to smother themselves in nachos? "We did it for the honor and glory of 'Dweeb Hall', he said referring to the hall in Markley which honor students like himself and Florin…

… live in. "We honor students can party," Florin said. "I was in a partying mood. And I saw this beautiful blonde I wanted to impress," he said. So, the students disregarded possible perils such as choking…

… seen." "They've got to be pretty desperate to do that for a T-shirt. They truly deserve financial aid if they did it for that," said Andy Lyos, a second year medical student. Besides the nacho eating…

… field?" The Answer: "So the cheerleaders don't graze at halftime." Students said the festivities drew them to the U-Club yesterday. "I can sit in my room and watch the game, but it's not the same. People…

… Hillsborough County grand jury to seek indictments Nov. 28. 4 14 14 14 14 NOW HIRING UM students only Part - time work available in all Food Service areas. Apply in Person, Rm. 2400, Michigan Union 14…

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March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

Arab-Israeli Relations," at 8 p.m. tonight at 1429 Hill St. The talk is sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel and the Progressive Zionist Caucus. Films AAFC - Psycho, Nat. Sci., 7 p.m.; Carrie…

…," Residential College Aud., East Quad, 8 p.m. Organization of Arab Students - Evening of National Songs & Music featuring George Kirmi, Union Ballroom, call 561-3950. Speakers South and Southeast Asian Studies…

… Christian Fellowship - Bible study, Campus Chapel, 9 p.m. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - Bible Study, 3rd floor, Trotter House, 8p.m. Muslim Students Assoc. - Arabic Circle, discussion on events in…

August 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…. (AP) - President Reagan yesterday signed the so-called "equal access bill" which will allow student religious groups to meet in public high schools during non-school hours. At the same time, Reagan…

… realism,' but Reagan said Mondale should have asked House Speaker O'Neill (D-Mass.) to "give democracy a chance." Reagan said the equal access legislation will give student religious groups the same rights…

… (Continued from Page3) THAT WAS in 1967 when Israel faced HEDGING their bets in case the impending war with neighboring Arab Labor-Likud talks broke down, both states and lasted until August 1970, Peres and…

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July 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… off Central America," the Progressive Student Network yesterday began a march to Detroit to take part in a rally Saturday against U.S. involvement in Central America. There are more than 100 people who…

…, assistant city clerk. ts, especially those form out- an is "archaic and cumber- "PEOPLE WOULD fill out the Gibbons said she believes id Amy Gibbons, director for registrar's forms, think they were of student

…," Katz stated. "We need 2,000 students, and hope to ons that have filed suit in registrars who understand the impor- that number by making ict Court in Flint, asking the tance and responsibility involved…

… especially on students, a group long Michigan Citizens Lobby; as U.S. citizens to vote - in- noted for their apathy and traditionally Human SERVE (ServiceI e homebound, the physically low turnouts…

…. Registration, Voting and ed and the elderly." "PIRGIM'S goal is to get students in- Campaign) Michigan Prot a registrar is a position of volved in the plolitical process - that's Advocacy Service for Devel ility…

… trend ginning to red about improve n incoming portance," come very he greater success." he plaintiff rent voter the Arab- on Projec- Community troit-Voter gan Center ment, Inc.; Michigan Employees…

June 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… quarter. This reflected gross ear- nings, including overtime, tips, commissions and other income sup- plements, rather than take-home pay. U.N. arranges cease-fire in Persian Gulf ABU DHABI, United Arab

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December 05, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

student prayer or BATON ROUGE, La., lawyer John B meditation in the nation's public schools was debated ding the Alabama law for Gov. GeorgeP yesterday before a sharply divided Supreme Court. it does not…

… coerce students to pray. In a case as politically charged as any on their "No one knows whether fellow s docket, the justices must decide whether state laws praying, meditating or vegetating," he s…

… did not realize they could spend the silent time praying. "MANY PEOPLE are under the impression that students don't have the right to pray silently," Baker said. Chief Justice Warren Burger appeared sym…

…- pathetic to Baker's contention, at one point asking Williams, "Is a teacher telling students anything more than what the Constitution guarantees - that they have a right to pray silently?" But Justice…

… Thurgood Marshall, suggesting that the law's real purposes was to promote prayer, asked Bator: "Didn't students have the right to pray silen- tly before the statute was passed?" THE 1981 Alabama law was…

… as Alabama's "enhance the opportunity for students to bring silent prayer as part of their activities at school" as he defended an Alabama law that allowed moments of silence for "meditation or…

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…-time basis, Jones said. State can limit non- resident students (Continued from Page 1) If the state really wanted to enforce the law the University could lose a corresponding percentage of its state…

…. -Molly Melby KUWAIT-Arab-speaking hijackers yesterday seized a Kuwaiti jetliner with 161 people 'aboard, including some Americans, and forced the pilot to land in Iran with threats to blow the aircraft…

… were aboard the aircraft, which left Kuwait headed to Pakistan and was commandeered shortly after a stop in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Airline officials said most the othe people aboard were…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…- ch horn students recital, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Ark-Tom Paxton, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., 637 S. Main. Performance Network-Mother Lode, 6:30 p.m., 408 W. Washington. Motor City Theatre Organ Society-Home for…

… the Holidays concert, Henry Aldridge and John Lauter, 10 a.m., Michigan Theatre. Meetings His House Christian Fellowship -6:30 p.m., 925 E. Ann. Muslin Student Association - prayer sermon, 1 p.m.; women…

…: Music and dance, 4 p.m., Union Ballroom. Monday Highlight The School of Social Work offers a Pre-Social Work Day for undergraduate students from 6 to 9 p.m. in the fourth-floor lounge of the Frieze…

…/N. African studies - Raymond Tanter, "Land for Palestinians, Arms for Arab States, Security for Israel?" noon, Lane Hall Commons Room. Women's Research - lecture, Charlotte Melin, "America Through Other Eyes…

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September 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…. MADISON STUDENTS, FACULTY, COMMUNITY - WELCOME SEPTEMBER 11 "THE SOVIET UNION: IMPRESSIONS OF A JOURNALIST" Speaker: DON FABER, Editorial Writer and Columnist for THE ANN ARBOR NEWS who spent 3 weeks in…

… the USSR and Eastern Europe in June, 1984. SEPTEMBER 18 "PERSPECTIVES ON ISRAEL TODAY" "Settlement and School for Peace for Arabs and Jews in Israel" Speaker: Dr. Len Suransky, UM Faculty member and…

… open for 18,000 students. Elsewhere, strikes by more than 2,700 teachers in eight Michigan school districts continued yesterday. More than 56,000 students were affected by strikes in Grand Rapids, East…

students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April-$16.50 in Ann Arbor, $29.00 outside the city; May through August-$4.50 in Ann Arbor, $6.00 outside the city. Second…

February 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

… before," one source said. BUT OPPOSITION leader ex-President Suleiman Franjieh told reporters after meeting a Syrian envoy from Assad that no summit would take place before Gemayel "chose the Arab, not the…

…," said LSA Sophomore Mark Graham, one of 21 University students who worked for Hart in Iowa before last week's caucuses there. Graham said the students' and others' door-to-door canvassing and speeches…

… during the caucuses en- couraged a number of Iowans to sup- port Hart. He said their greatest impact was during the actual caucuses when students could speak to undecided voters and win their support…

… much uphill for us. Nothing is going to fall into our laps in Michigan." Hart campaigners have been enlisting help this week in the fishbowl, and Graham said he expects many more students to join the…

September 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… for the six, denounced Britain for not agreeing to take up the politicians' case. Regents to relocate, (Continued from Page 1) taken on the code during the summer while students were away or before Oc…

…- .ober. Next month has become the target date for regental action among student activists and leaders and ad- :rinistrators. While University officials would not confirm that the code will be on the Oc…

… 101 we had already." Mondale faces hostile students TUPPLO, Miss. (AP) - Walter F. Mondale, encountering hostility in, southern territory friendly to Ronald Reagan, said yesterday that the. president…

… Medicare. If Reagan is re-elected, Mondale warned, "he is going to savage Social Security." The former vice president spoke to several hundred students and residents of Tupelo in a swelting auditorium in…

… confronted pro-Mondale students, many of whom were black,. Shouts of "nigger go home" were heard as students in both groups pushed and shoved, each otherand some signs were torn up. Among signs they carried…

… unity Cabinet, to give him authority to deal with the country's urgent challenges and to negotiate peace ; with the Arabs. Backed by one of the largest coalitions in Israel's history, Peres was assured of…

… dedicated students were working on their homework. "I've got my music, homework, cheese crackers, what else do I need?" said LSA junior Dave Ascher, while Cindi Hardian discussed Freudian psychology with…

… engineering students Bob Mara, Keith Haxey, and Fredd Bonner. MEANWHILE, THE Cesna 152 narrowly missed clipping lamppost as they turned the corner onto South University. The team maneuvered the plane onto…

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February 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

… borders of Turkey all the way into the rich Arab Sheikdoms. Men who procured women or young girls for Sogukoluk were generously compen- sated and almost all of the women rescued after the brothel was raided…

… people in Turkey. It is a filrA about all the peoples of the world for whom release from one prison in- variably means imprisonment in another. Haywt is a graduate student in sociology. police. He…

… waiting for him to execute his wife to pm 743 r Edited and managed by students of The University of Michigan Sinclair Vol. XCIV-No. 113 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 ( SENATo4R (LENN, WE…

… during his first year as president and instruc- ted faculty and administrators to talk to him before they talked with legislators or the University regents, :students here would probably be fuming. MSU…

… - students would probably ,protest in the streets. But Mackey was "able to do it. And who knows what would happen if Shapiro decided that he needed $17,500 So improve his private box for football ames in…

….5 million. Following that incident, the president of the state's largest university became known by students and faculty as "Mackey the Knife.' While the University of Michigan suffered through similar budget…

… cuts, several legislators noted Shapiro's superior handling of the situation. university students should appreciate Shapiro's cool-headed administrative style when viewed beside Mackey's confrontational…

… methods. Students and faculty, however, should have realized long ago that Mackey's administrative policies would divide the university com- munity. The controversy over the hiring of football coach George…

students give adequate reason for dismissal of Mackey. Yet it took yesterday's resignation to get him out of the top administrative position. The MSU community should have called for Mackey's resignation…

… long ago. Now that student anger toward Mackey has somewhat subsided, he is able to gracefully leave and find another school willing to pay for his ex- travagant and controversial ways. To A ?RcAO 5EQr…

September 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…. majors,' they're chem. majors," said one LSA student who asked not to be named. "Yeah, there aren't as many girls in Omy (physical) chemistry class, as there were in my 125 lecture freshman year, but it…

… seems almost archaic when you start separating the sexes," he said. "Hey, I'm a guy and you're a girl, but in class; we're working for a similar goal and then we're students," he ad- ded. A biology major…

… threatening Israel's northern border. A Lebanon plullout would clear the way for his third priority, reopening peace efforts with the Arab states. Peres may find harmony in his bipartisan Cabinet on the first…

… two issues, But 'he is almost certain to clash with Shamir's Likud block, which controls 12 of 25 Cabinet seats, if peace with the Arabs means giving up parts of the occupied West Bank. NEITHER Labor…

… Angell Hall. Meetings Asian American Association-6:30 p.m., Trotter House. SLC-7:30 p.m., room 3000, Union. University Activities Center-7:0 p.m., Pendleton Room, Union. Student Alumni Council-7 p…

…, students in every state but Massachusetts voted for Richard Nixon, exactly paralleling the adult vote. * In one case, the 1968 election, the national election winner had to be ex- trapolated from the poll…

… data. In that year the poll was run during the spring primary campaign. Robert Kennedy received the most student votes, but was later assassinated. Nixon, who won the election, had originally received…

… grades missing, we expect about one-and-a-half million kids to participate this year." Here are comparisons of student presidential election outcomes with ac- tual national ones: " 1980 - Students: Reagan…

… 45 percent; Jimmy Carter, 41 percent, John Ander- son, 14 percent. National results: Reagan, 51 percent, Carter, 41 percent; Anderson, 7 percent. " 1976 - Students: Carter 61 percent; Gerald Ford, 39…

… percent. National results: Carter, 50 percent; Ford, 48 percent. " 1972 - Students; Nixon 70 percent; George McGovern, 28 percent. National results: Nixon, 61 percent; McGovern, 38 percent. Borton said the…

October 10, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

… 13. New and used. Student Bike Shop. 607 S. Forest, next to Village Corner. 662-6986 25B1013 JEFFREY PARSONS - Relax with a friend at the State Theater Midnight Movies this weekend. Drop by the Daily…

… closeout. 419 E. Liber- ty, 2 blocks off State Street. cFtc SINGER WANTED - Experienced stage performer with versatile style and range desired for funk/rock band. David 663-4903. 20F1012 HELP NEW STUDENTS OR…

… hiring. Your Area. Call 1-805-687-6000, Ext. R-10152. 27R1031 NEED A JOB? STUDENTS ONLY, PART - TIME WORK AVAILABLE at North Ingalls Building Eateries and Commons. Must be available during lunch hours…

…-800-282- 6221. 11H1018 CLERK/TYPIST, part-time, 60 wpm knowledge of IBM PC or word processing preferred. 3.50-4.00/hr. TeleTypesetting Co., 228 Nickels Arcade, 761-7664. 94H1017 WANTED: WORK study students.. Two…

…-TIME JANITOR needed at Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard. Must be U-M student. Apply to Ms. McGlothlin, 10:00 a.m.- 2 p.m. weekdays. dHtc LOOKING FORA job where you can keep your ideas intact, earn good…

… title 33 Villa d'-, near Roma 35 Surface measure 36 Cattail 37 NFL scores 39 Arab title 41 Bo, of "Ten" 44 "Look Back in Anger" playwright 47 Spiritual leaders: Yiddish 49 Garland 50 Seethes 51 Grenoble…

March 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Arbor, Michigan - Saturday, March 3, 1984 Fifteen Cents Eight Pages Measles drive draws 9,600 students; some wi n free pizza By SUSAN MAKUCH University Health Services administered 4,220 measles…

… vaccinations during their two-week immunization drive Feb. 3 through Feb. 17, according to statistics compiled yesterday. Health officials examined 9,611 students, 66 percent of whom already had adequate…

… pizza party offer by Health Services, the Union, and University Housing was designed to spur participation in the immunization drive. Although only 4.5 percent of the off-campus student population…

… residence halls was much higher, with more than 67 percent of the students receiving immunizations or confirming previous ones. "We were primarily concerned with preventing an out- break in the dorms…

…," Daniels said. "Those students live in close proximity and there's a greater danger for the disease to spread." Daniels said that the high level of immunity in the dor- mitories should prevent any outbreak…

… break. Briefer added that they are still waiting for word on four other suspected cases. Many students, Daniels said, "self-diagnose themselves with a fever and rash and think they have the measles." ONE…

… talks leading to the accord, and hoped to "go beyond the May 17 agreement." Syria has opposed the pact, saying it wrecks Arab solidarity against Israel because 'it recognizes Israel's sovereignty and…

… yesterday, as the laws must have all been changed, or maybe some law students decided to chuck it all and stay down in Florida. "I Mal Blown off MAYBE JIM RAU should have expected it. But the low turnout of…

March 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… document consecrated "Lebanon's Arab identity" and put forth measures to ensure the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon. ~SA opposes billto restrict student fees By MARCY FLEISHER The…

… Michigan Student Assembly voted unanimously last night to send a letter to several state senators, op- posing a bill which would forbid the use of student fees to support political ac- tivities without the…

… written consent of the student. The bill, proposed by state Sen. Allen Cropsey (R-DeWitt) is aimed at groups that collect money from students because some students at Michigan State University have…

… complained that groups like the Public Interest Resear- ch Group in Michigan are allowed to assess payments. THE ROUGH draft of the bill states that "Unless prior written approval is attained, a student at a…

… not aimed at student governments, MSA's letter says that by removing anything of a political nature from student activity fees, the principle pur- pose of higher education, "to be a diverse…

… its student selection process. PRESENTLY, two members of the assembly and two members of the Union Board interview the student ap- plicants. An MSA representative would still serve on the board, but MSA…

… feeling that MSA doesn't really care about the board. IN A letter sent to Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson, the assembly states, "There is an advan- tage in including diverse interests in…

… the selection process. Inbreeding often narrows the perspectives of organization members. "In the case of the Union Board this would be extra damaging since the Union is the center of all student ac…

… charged with maintaining a Union that "provides services, conveniences, and amenities appropriate to a student cen- ter," according to the charter. AP Photo Rita Warren of Falls Church, Va. packs up her…

… nursing care'for a selected population of patients. As a faculty/practitioner, you will serve as preceptor and clinical instructor for graduate nursing students. A Master's degree in Nursing with 6…

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