January 25, 1988
(vol. 98, iss. 79)
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… students, workers and faculty at the University, especially those who are lesbian/gay, women or of the Black, Latino, Arab, Asian-American, Native American and other minority communities. Ultimately, this…
…0 OPINION Monday, January 25, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, NQ.,79 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…
… for students who care about human rights and democracy, and who are outraged by the CIA's undermining these. ,The Latin American Solidarity Committee had organized protesters to bring cameras in order…
… dollars each year on covert operations, most of which involve violations of international law or atrocities. Students certainly have the right to interview with whomever they want, but the CIA does not have…
… the right to recruit here. It is not protected by the First Amendment, since this law guaran- tees the rights of the people to free- dom of speech, not the government. In fairness to the students of…
…. According to IPPS director Edie Goldenberg, no students had signed up to meet with the CIA representative. There is no doubt, however, that this visit by CIA employee Art Hulnick was designedfor recruit- ment…
…. The January 18 issue of THE TIPPS, which is IPPS internal newsletter, states that "Students in- terested in meeting with Hulnick to By I. Matthew Miller Monday's Martin Luther King Day celebration was…
… marred by what I thought was an unfair treatment of those students who wanted to attend their classes. Those students and members of . the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) who organized the protests…
… took it upon themselves to tell those who wanted to go to class that they should not. Instead, they should join in lectures and programs that would be going on throughout the day. Fine. Students have the…
… right to protest and to tell others of their feelings, just like I'm doing now. But while protesting, those students' must remember that others have just as much right to go to their classes as they have…