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January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… .-threats, searched three campus buildings early yesterday " morning and found no bombs, of- ficials said. A woman speaking in an Arabic- sounding voice called The Michigan Daily late Wednesdaya night and…

… Heatley, director of public safety. "The only delay in business-as- usual was that the UGLi opened at Students and staff wait yesterday m 8:10 a.m. instead of 8 a.m.," Library, which opened 10 minutes late1…

… code of non-academic administration a q Y conduct. students. Although the board did not discuss Shapiro and ther the code at its monthly meeting in the ts said, had grow S~Fleming Administration Building…

… changed. Michigan to pass a code before the council's President Paul Jo work is complete. nesday that Shapil UNIVERSITY President Harold the council had sh Shapiro, according to students on the announcing…

…, the group demanded that the University sever have liberal or conservative biases as.long as they present Harv balanced and fair information in class. freedom is a BY ENCOURAGING students to challenge…

… CAMBRIDGE, have ways to deal with biased professors and an Students angry atI nhaven, dean of organization like AIA is not needed. for covering heati and Science, and Csorba said that, although AIA encourages…

students to people used to resident Robert speak to university personnel, it is not always easy for a demanded yester AIA has had on a student to do so. Some students are afraid to speak out open a shelter…

… fo he sees fit. because the professor might lower a grade, Csorba said. campus. [ty members and "BUT BY encouraging students to go to an outside "I've never see nization, which organization the problem…

… State students to record biases in the classroom. callousness and u 'airly teaching a When a student "covertly records information, he is a Harvard Universit ourse description spy," said Waters. "It is…

… apparently n Student Assembly osephson said Wed- ro had told him that own "good faith" by would release its edures" by the end to act of this month. The council said last week it would release its proposal on…

January 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… ............ . .. .. . ..... 'U' plan spurs new change in NCAA rule By STEVE HERZ A new National Collegiate Athletic *Association rule that tightens academic standards for student- athletes has attracted a plethora of media…

… requirement of a 2.0 high school grade point average nd a cumulative SAT score of 700 for all college athletes. The new rule is flexible, however, because it allows students who fail one requirement to make up…

… for it by doing well in another. Thus, a student with a 2.5 high school G.P.A. and a 660 on the SAT would qualify for athletic com- petition. Undergraduate Admissions Direc- tor Cliff Sjogren, who…

… drafted the proposal in 1982, said a more significant part of the new rule is that student-athletes will be required to complete at least 11 academic courses in high school and maintain at least a 2.0 in…

… those courses -.regardless of the students' SAT scores. "This is the meat behind the plan," Sjogren said. He added that he old rule, which did not require college athletes to have taken academic cour- ses…

… off at 11 a.m. in Angell Hall, and the third would go off at 2 p.m. in the Michigan Union. The caller, a woman who spoke in an Arabic-sounding accent, refused to identify herself, saying only, "Khadafy…

… afternoon. University President Harold Shapiro, accor- ding to students on the council, said in private meetings last October that he might bypass the University Council and ask the regents to ap- prove a…

… code this month if the council hadn't finished its work. SHAPIRO and several regents have felt the council has been stalling in coming up with a code, the students said. But apparently, councilmembers…

…-threatening situations. According to Paul Josephson, president of the Michigan Student Assembly, Shapiro said in a meeting this week he felt the council was making progress, and had showed "good faith" by planning to…

… sports facilities, for example. Such a plan would not be ready to implement until at least the fall. Steiner appointed rape crisis center to Students struggle to stifle the sting of sophomore slump By…

January 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… . . ................ 'U' Council works on code compromise By KERY MURAKAMI Second of a two-part series Fourteen months ago, with administrators and students deadlocked in their negotiations about a code of non…

…-wide approval of the controversial code. Ironically, it was the council that drafted the first four versions of the proposed code, although the group is now composed of a completely new set of students, faculty…

…, and ad- ministrators. All of the versions were rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly, and the original conduct rules University administrators claim are inadequate have remained in place. THE…

… without a gun to its head. Shapiro and members of the University's Board of Regents have reportedly tired of the lack of tangible results from the council. And Shapiro, according to students on the council…

… compromise between the students' demands and the six previous drafts of the code. Students, it seems, have tempered their opposition to any code of conduct. They are now asking why a code is needed and…

… agreeing to support rules if it is. THUS FAR, students on the council have conceded that the University should be able to take action in life- threatening or dangerous situations. Whethercoun- cilmembers…

…," would be responsible for deciding what kind of immediate action to take. For example, if a student threatens other students in class, the coordinator would be able to bar the student from the classroom…

September 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… that it could artificially deflate book prices in order to gain a competitive edge. Both the University Cellar and Ulrich's reduce the price of books by 5 percent for students and staff, but Jane Self…

… are "fine, slightly better than last year." She also said students See ULRICH'S, Page 3 Beirut gunmen kidnap BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-An detailsF American who runs a private At t school in Beirut was…

… speak for Islamic which means Islamic Holy claimed in a call to a n news agency that Reed a CIA spy and that ments convicting him" und on him. editor at the news agency she call was in Lebanese- ed Arabic

… UniversityhHospital; and Thomas Sutherland, of Fort Collins, Colo., acting dean of the university's agriculture faculty. Daily Photo by PETE ROSS Ulrich's student bookstore, previously locally owner, has been…

… open to students and staff. Currently, there is no cure for the 21,517 Americans who have AIDS. The disease, once thought to be transmitted mainly by intravenous drug use and homosexual activity, can now…

… they try to do it." Others at the University, however, consider drug testing overrated, especialy in the press. See TESTING, Page 3 'U' Dems. seek student regent By MITZI LAWRENCE University students

… and county Democrats are continuing their efforts to secure a student seat on the Board of Regents, the University's governing board. A resolution calling for the additional seat was tabled at the State…

… the student regents to be elected by their respective student bodies for a two-year term. A two-year term would allow the students to familiarize themselves with- university issues and gain credibility…

October 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… Dubay, Ypsi - Robert . S t a t t e 1, Daryl Nucum, LSA lanti resident: It's School of Music sophomore: First I ironic that once again graduate student: My wondered why they were something has come up…

student: I thought there would be a fair amount of press coverage. The media would treat it as a major event while it was still out there. Lisa Jordan, LSA junior: It is secondary to the Chernobyl event…

… said she believed the timing for negotiations was right because she "sensed a clear readiness by the two sides to discuss the demands and conditions" for the release of the captives. In an Arabic

… Monday at his home in Ann Arbor after a year- long illness. He was 52. Faculty and students remember French, an Asian art expert, as a friend as well as teacher and colleague. David Huntington, chairman of…

… vin ille will always remember the man for the courage and grace which characterized him to the very end." French had taught at the University since 1964. FRENCH oversaw 20 student dissertations, the…

… most dissertation students of any Japanese art history professor in the country, according to Paul Berry, a visiting professor who substituted for French. French also helped them get grants and plan…

… articles and exhibitions. Eleanor Mannikka, Associate Art Curator in the history of art department, said French's students have been telephoning French's acquaintances and former students as far away as…

…. 30, First of America reported earnings of $38.8 million, up 24.6 percent from the $30.3 million earned during the same period in 1985. Student member resigns (Continued from Page 1) I I has been…

… any kind of consensus." Weine, however, doesn't see his resignation as a threat to the continuity of student representation on the council. "Until we come up with a need f' . - - t , nrI ..tiApntn mni…

student interests any more." Although the councild work specifically with student representatives traditionally been active members in the past. doesn't MSA, have MSA ip …

January 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… spoke in Arabic to a news conference at his barracks office in Tripoli. His remarks were translated simultaneously into English for ap- proximately three dozen foreign The U.S. and Israeli governments…

… at 8:30 p.m. Beginners are welcome to the dancing, at Angell School, 1208S. University. Meetings Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Packard Rd. Bap- tist Church. Cornerstone Christian…

… Hillel Foundation will sponsor a showing of the film The Troupe today at 5 p.m. at the Union of Students for Israel's monthly potluck. Miscellaneous Hillel - Israeli folk dancing, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. His…

January 28, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…. Student discount is 20% off, with I.D. Liner and classified display contracts available. For more infor- mation, call 764-0557, or stop by The Michigan Daily at 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Words 10…

…, unless there is an existing contract with The Michigan Daily. " No student checks will be accepted during the last 30 days of each semester. DEADLINES LINER ADS: Noon one day prior to publication…

…0204 FEMALE STUDENTS urgently needed for a Women of Michigan calendar. Will be paid. 764-3772, (Neil). 49H0204 NEED MONEY? Student Food Service jobs available. Flexible hours. $3.90-$4.40/hr. No…

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… region and river 28 Member of the wedding 29 City lights 30 Asian holiday 32 Arabic demon 33 Backbone 34 Melancholy 37 Tuck's partner 39 Basketball maneuver 41 Trials 43 - auvin 46 Repeat 48 Batman and…

October 22, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…. The Revolutionary Justice Organization claims tp hold one of the previous American kidnap victims. The group made its claim in a handwritten note in Arabic delivered, to the Beirut office of a Western…

… degree policy has refused to agree to keep the committee's work secret. Robert Malchman, a first-year law student, was the only one of the eight committee members who refused to swear the committee's work…

… to secrecy last Friday. Malchman said he refused because he wants to abide by the constitution of the Michigan. Student Assembly. THE ASSEMBLY appointed Malchman and LSA senior Joseph Kraus to the…

students and faculty, is scheduled to submit its recommendations to University President Harold Shapiro by the end of this term. IN ADDITION to problems with MSA's constitution, Malchman said he has personal…

… facials and skin care clinic. MSA.eriti (Continued from Page 1) justice system. MSA HAS opposed all the codes that have been presented to it because "they invade student freedoms," MSA President Kurt…

… ques code students, lax rules of evidence, inadequate subpoena power, and limited right to counsel. " W E' R E challenging the University Council to answer our specific problems with (the Emergency…

October 22, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… he progress, E Senseless . Acker is a cropped hair an rings and earrin reading Chine Die, she settl swaying a wee b juxtaposition chanted like p speed and volum And her notes with Arabic scr there was…

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April 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

… Khadafy to remain as their leader. ALTHOUGH the editorial, broad cast in Arabic and English on four Voice of America frequencies beamed at Libya, did not directly advocate a coup against Khadafy. but it…

… Working?" LUNCH AVAILABLE FOR Si For info call 662.5189 The spot in front of the Un burned down in 1982 will probably not dergraduate Library w here t he be selected, he said, because students Economics…

October 07, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… on providing assistance to graduate students. The college seems to have profited from Duderstadt's promotion to provost in May, a move in which Steiner played a role (he headed the search committee…

… American captives, but the group made the same demand in the past in exchange for their freedom. Copies of the 20-minute videotape and the typewritten statement in Arabic from Islamic Jihad, whose name means…

…. Students have full privileges at St. Catherine's College. Applicants need at least a "B" average. Information and applications: MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP)- Sandinista troops shot down a Con- tra rebel cargo…

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