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November 30, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

… re- voked derecognition by a Connecticut community college of the student group Students for a Democratic So- ciety. The Supreme Court upheld the one willing to work with students. Clearly, all of…

… that was met." Other students, however, disagree. United Coalition Against Racism member Kim Smith said Vest has "shown no leadership around anti- racist issues or racism on this cam- pus." She said Vest…

… was "outwardly uncritical" of Engineering students who allegedly tore down the Diag anti-racist shanties for a scavenger hunt last year. said. None of Williams co-workers had any comment on the case…

… does address a political situation, the words written on the bus are clearly speech and therefore protected by the first amendment," he said. Members of the Ad Hoc Commit- tee Against Anti-Arab Racism…

November 02, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… 50, he said the state gov- ernment must solve those problems itself. VOTERS & POLLING: Any Israeli citizen over age 18 is eligible to vote; 2.9 million registered voters (including 350,000 Arabs). THE…

… campaigning throughout the state during the forum. Baker has sparked protest from student activists in recent years for his conservative stances on gay male and lesbian discrimination and stu- dent protest…

… guidelines. "I UNDERSTAND some of Regent Baker's concerns that he wouldn't be received well," said LSA junior and Michigan Student Assem- bly member Zach Kittrie, one of the forum's organizers. "I wish Deane…

… Baker would have come. (The candi- dates) made a sincere effort to create a better dialogue with students." Five candidates - Taylor, Lewand, incumbent Regent Nellie Varner (D-Detroit), and Libertarians…

… rebellion in the occupied lands and peace with the Arabs. For the deeply divided nation of 4.4 million, whose 40-year history is a calendar of war and violence, yes- terday's election was a crossroads in the…

… sons. Yesterday, Palestinians in Arab east Jerusalem hurled flaming bottles of gasoline into a car carrying Likud campaign workers, setting a woman's hair ablaze. Politicians from both left and right…

student teaching assis- * tants owe taxes on their tuition ition waivers that expired last winter. Without those exemptions, TAs face the possibility of seeing their $560 average take-home pay drop $150 to…

December 06, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… women. Passive ac- ceptance is the same as encour- agement for men to continue to exploit and degrade women. -Lori Bishop December 4 Preserve student dignity To the Daily: Recently, a racist anti-Arab

… rather by a recognized student group named "Tagar." The slogan, "stop Arab terrorism," accused more than 160 million Arabs around the World of being born terrorists. This line of thinking is parallel to…

…4 OPINIoN Tuesday, December 6, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 E[ie gdu ive r aif Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Stop silencing women 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… medical facilities left in the wake of imperialism and the historical acci- dent that the virus originated there. AIDS is not a disease exclusive to homosexuals and drug-users. Students ate also at risk as…

… indicated by the fact tilat 1 in 300 college students in the UAS. are infected with HIV virus (according to Centers for Disease Con- trol estimates). At this time, it is be- lieved that many of those who are…

… resources of higher education institutions to combat AIDS in Africa. -End possible discrimination against workers and students ,with AIDS/HIV infection. -Provide complete health care bene- fits, fully paid by…

… the University, for all students and workers, and their depen- dents and significant others, including those with AIDS/HIV infection. In- clude Aerosol Pentamadine and all other experimental drugs as…

…-mature groups from hurting the integrity and the reputation of this fine institu- tion. In addition, the Michigan Student Assembly must, not only condemn such an act but also ban this group from oper- ating on…

… this campus. This ban can preserve the dignity of ev- ery student and keep the hon- esty and freedom of the politi- cal debate on this campus alive. -Ibrahim Elshunnar Zine E. A. Ben-Aoun November 21 A…

… ~chance to listen To the Daily: Sometime in the future, this November's meeting of the Palestine National Council will occupy a paragraph or two in Arab, Israeli and American history texts; texts which I…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… LSA senior Meredith Vermillion scales down seven stories of the Dental School Building with a pack of students trailing behind her. No, Vermillion is not a daredevil trying to break a record, nor is she…

… lab exercises. THE UNIVERSITY'S ROTC program trains students to become officers, specifically 2nd lieutenants, in the Army, Navy, Marines, or Air Force. By teaching students how to Women In ROTC…

… shall execute the Western captives in Lebanon if the plane and holy warrior (hijackers) aboard is subjected to any military foolhardiness," the statement said. In Cyprus, the Arab hijackers, who have…

…~re released.1 VP considers hiring professional CBN head By STEVE KNOPPER A "professionally trained" station manager may succeed the student currently supervising the Campus Broadcasting Network if Vice Presi…

…- dent for Student Services Henry Johnson pursues an option he circu- lated last week. In a letter sent last Wednesday to student General Manager Paul LaZebnik, Johnson suggested that the CBN Board of…

… CBN. But according to the CBN Constitution, passed in 1984, that position must be filled by a student. Though the University's Board of Regents holds WCBN's license, di- rect authority over management…

… must come from station workers, the Constitution says. SOME STUDENTS have criticized Johnson's letter, deeming his suggestions an attempt to regu- late student radio. LSA sophomore Bill Adlhoch, a CBN…

… director, said Johnson and other officials are at- tempting to censor "any kind of al- ternative voice," and that they want "tighter control over students." Michigan Student Assembly Student Rights Committee…

…'s policy decisions." Riordan said she plans to intro- duce a resolution at Tuesday's MSA meeting demanding that any CBN manager be a student, or at least re- flect student interests. Cianciola, though…

… the job was too demand- ing for a full-time student. "There are problems when no one is there on a day-to-day basis," Gilmartin said. "The whole thing hinges on the General Manager. Of the last four or…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… department. Date set for trial Officials meet with Fleming to discuss proposal of CIA protester By ANDREW MILLS The trial of Rackham student Harold Marcuse, accused of assault- ing a police officer and…

… assaulting University Assistant Director of Public Safety Robert Pifer and Ann Arbor Police Detective Douglas Barbour at the Career Planning and Placement Office on Nov. 25. T W O student groups - the Rackham…

… Fleming -is expected to present his draft for review. MSA President Ken Weine said he is trying to build a "unified opposition" among students against the document. Michael Phillips, chair of the Michigan…

Student Assembly's Student Rights Committee, said groups such as MSA, the United Coalition Against Racism an d People Organized to Wipe Out Rape that have made demands for the University to fight…

… Kennedy, "was needed now. We've been saying all these things, and racist attacks are still around. There's no way to deal with it when a student harasses another student. We're the laughing stock of the…

… interview yesterday. "I had hoped that there would be a rational discourse." Several students have said that Fleming's draft is similar to, if not harsher than, the proposed code of non-academic conduct that…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 11, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan .Vol. XCVIII, No. 69 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… d T" Ut/AK OPPOS To the Daily: tions of racist students is The principal problem of merely a symptom of that Black students on campus is problem. We have always de- institutional racism. The ac…

… Michigan Alliance for Disarmament, Greeks for Peace, the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Concerned Faculty, the American Friends Service This is not the first time Peter Steiner has made…

… affirmative action. His ten-term initiative, for instance, limits finan- cial aid to graduate students, dis- criminating against minorities, graduate students supporting fami- lies, and students from lower…

…. If so, why does he not apply the same standards to the actions of his own government and the CIA? The only deal with acts of racism by individual students, but on- going day-to-day racism in the…

… against racist students but racist administrators as well, who invariably have more power and influence, and whose biased views have a far greater impact than those of other in- dividual students. In…

… addition, we are not sympathetic to the "rights" of racist students, who knowingly - by their own racistactions - violate or threaten the rights of Black students and other people of color. -United Coalition…

… Soviet Jews beca sign while standing on a of the current treatment prostrate Arab labelled Palestinians by the Isra "Palestinians." I immediately government would 1 turned the page in order to tantamount…

… should never be restric Jews throughout the world, I or qualified. am deeply disturbed by the One other aspect of treatment of Palestinian Arabs cartoon was disturbing as by the Israeli authorities. The…

April 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…) - Arab hijackers yesterday forced a Kuwait Airways jumbo jet to land in north- eastern Iran, threatened to blow it up and demanded that Kuwait release 17 pro-Iranian prisoners. They later re- leased 25 of…

… level of noise or activity" must be registered with the Student Organiza- tion and Development Center which distributes "Diag authorization forms." "WE'VE BEEN rigid about the ,whole thing," said SODC…

Student Services Associate Brad Borland. Student groups can obtain megaphones from the SODC or request power for a speaker system through the University's Plant Department for at least $50. Non…

…. "Many would deem it a success," Borland said. "They got their point across." BUT STUDENT leaders say the rules unfairly limit protests. Ralliers cannot always make their point without amplification…

…, especially when few people are around to listen. "Basically, (the rules) are just censorship in our eyes," said Michigan Student Assembly President Mike Phillips, an LSA junior. "One of the main reasons for…

… the rule is to make people choose between lunch and protest. A lot of people choose lunch." Rackham graduate student Barbara Ransby, a leader of the Free South Africa Coordinating Committee and the…

Student Services Henry Johnson said the rule has nothing to do with regulating protest; instead, he said, it is enforced so people can study without being disrupted by background noise. Faculty members with…

… by the death of a close friend. 'U' student researches cancer cells, prepares for med. school By DAVID SCHWARTZ Suzie Merkle, like many other University, students, goes to class, exercises, and…

January 26, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Students describe orientation J IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports By LISA POLLAK They came. They saw. They picked four classes…

…. And, in between, students at last summer's orientation sessions spent their time in Ann Arbor eating, drinking, testing, touring, shopping, talking, and doing everything but sleeping for 48 hours. LSA…

… occupied territories. Also, reporters saw soldiers use sledgehammers and crowbars to open shops in Gaza City and the West Bank to try to end a lingering strike of Arab merchants. In related events, four…

…, accounting, or economics. Positions exist in New York and Beverly Hills. Interested students are encouraged to review the job description and annual report available in the Career Planning and Placement Office…

…. Applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Neil W. Danzger. Drexel Burnham Lambert Students obtain experience in politics (Connued from Page 1) Some students are also well aware of the fact that the…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…, however, have not been released to the public or to the West German investigators. The security sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they had always suspected an Arab con- nection in the La…

… "crimes of destroying a country." Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON U.S. Representative Louis Stokes (D-Ohio) discusses with 200 students his conclusions on the Iran-Contra affair. Stokes was one of 15 represen…

… President Robben Fleming's draft proposal to deter racial and sexual harassment. Some councilmembers reserved comment until they had read the document, released Sunday by the Michigan Student Assembly. Mayor…

student rights violations. DeVarti said he was considering introducing a resolution at next week's council meeting criticizing the proposal. "It doesn't define anything about due process. It leaves…

… principle University restrictions on students' non-academic behavior. "I think the University is on dangerous ground when it advocates a code of non-academic conduct for acts which are not illegal," Epton…

… through education. She said the proposal was unfairly directed against students: "There are many examples of racist behavior among faculty, staff, and administrators." Another opponent of the proposal…

…, Councilmember Seth Hirshorn (D-Second Ward), suggested that anti-racism measures should focus on public officials and administrators. Student g response i (Continued from Page1) proposes "to establish a system…

… fo handling complaints of discriminatory behavior on the par of students" through regental bylaw 2.01, which grants the University president power to promote th "maintenance of health, diligence and…

… order among the students." Harris McClamroch, chair o THTL ST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Speakers Ambassador Zvi Brosh - "Eastern Europe After the Summit: An Israeli Perspective," noon-1:00 p…

… group meets second and fourth Monday of each month, 7:00-8:30 p.m., 2002 Hogback Road, Ste. 13. For info call 971- 0606. Students for Paul Simon for president - 7:00 p.m., Anderson Rm., Michigan Union…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

… daily lives of student. His day leave his own akbyimposing acame.a code unprecedented by the Shapiro en F administration in scope, harshness of Robben Fleming does this in lanuag, nd eert f pealtis…

… source of this flagrant display of personal racism is a man who is in a position to influence the academic careers of thousands of minority students on this cam- pus. Dean Peter Steiner, of the College of…

… Literature, Science, and the Arts, has on several occasions in recent months attempted to explain away the University of Michi- gan's racist policies by falsely attributing the low numbers of minority students

… these were described as Arab preoccupation with the Iran-Iraq war, or the irre- versibility of Israel's absorp- tion of occupied Palestinian lands, or more intimate alliance between the United States and…

…, after the Palestinians have proved that they cannot be forgotten, after the Israeli gov- ernment has refused to address this issue in anything but the crudest law-and-order terms and after the same Arab

Arab-Israel. conflict is that the Palestinian people have been deprived of their po- litical and human rights. They are the primary Arab party to this conflict and any solution will have to be based on…

… them would be easy. But if Israel is to escape fur- ther violence, the Palestinians' further repression and the United States more damage to its interests in the Arab world, Where's t To the Daily: I…

… want to' know what has happened to the "Music Scene" in Ann Arbor. I believed that Ann Arbor was a city where culture and progress went hand in hand. This was once the city that listened to its students

March 30, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

… gasoline bombs at patrolling soldiers and the Israelis opened fire and wounded eight of the demonstrators. The unprecedented crackdown on the 1.5 billion Arabs in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip was…

… aimed at halting four months of unrest and at preventing mass demonstration by Palestinians today. Today marks the 12th anniversary of Land Day, when Israeli soldiers killed six Arabs protesting land…

… confiscation. Foreign relief workers were barred from entering the occupied lands. Thousands of police were mobilized yesterday to enforce curfews in Arab towns in Israel. General access for journalists has been…

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… fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief..................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Collins, Michael…

March 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… schools converted to detention cen By KRISTINE LALONDE Seven Arabs were wounded in confrontations in t Four protesters - arrested Bank, including a 12-year-old girl shot in the left Saturday at an anti…

…-Nazi rally on village 10 miles west of Nablus, hospital officials repo charges of felonious assault - will Yesterday's deaths brought to 109 the number of probably face arraignment sometime since the Arab

… Woodlief, Boston Herald reporter and faithful follower of Simon's campaign across college cam- puses, deeply distressed. tinians vo Palestinians dead n which Arabs were ters. the occupied West leg in Tamoun…

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… Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Collins, Michael Fischer, Robert Flaggert, Andrea Gacki, Managing…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…I Library prosecutes magazine vandals By MELISSA RAMSDELL Three University students were convicted last week in the Ann Arbor Municipal Court of charges of muti- plating library materials, a misde…

…- neanor under Michigan state law. The students were caught in November ripping pictures out of magazines in the graduate library by a library employee. When the Ann Arbor Police arrived, the students

… during which students called for the selection of the first deaf person to head Gallaudet, which was founded by an 1864 act of Congress. Student leader Jerry Coval, said protests would continue until a…

… University and Church. Several students accused the police of brutality and the de- partment was condemned by the Michigan Student Assembly. AL S O, earlier that summer, University Sociology Prof. Aldon Morris…

…" which may affect their dealings with the public;: and .to promote an appreciation of Ann Arbor's diversity among police officers. By MOLLY FINLEY Lately on campus, students have been wrapping themselves…

… in scarves with a foreign flair - black and white cotton scarves that come from middle eastern countries. Some of the students wearing them, however, do not understand that the scarves symbolize…

… revolt against the British mandate, said LSA sophomore Rashid Taher. Taher sells the scarves in the fishbowl and the basement of the Michigan Union. STUDENTS WEAR the scarves - some of which have white…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… from the ac- tions of students... There is a kind of vested interest within the university in dealing with knowledge in a rather antis.:ptic way, so that those who occupy the commanding heights of…

…, is not without repercus- sions. Solidarity demonstrations in Egypt, Jordan and Morocco have been met with beatings and arrests. (Guardian, 3-30-88, p.17) In Madison, Wisconsin, 400 Arabs, progressive…

…. Students at this university have also been aggressive in showing solidarity with the Palestinian peo- ple. In addition to demonstrations and rallies, there have been numer- ous speakers and educational…

… activi- ties. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the West guilty party. The United States gives Israel six billion dollars a year in foreign aid…

…- icy is not limited to one sector of the community. People of all colors - Black, white, Arab, Jew, Asian - have been vocal in condemning the occupation, the military aggres- sion and the social and…

…-Jewish or anti-Semitic. The only way for us to put an end to the beatings, the harassment, and the economic exploitation, is to unite around this issue. On campus, students involved in the Latin Am- erican…

… will make the journey to Rackhani with my can of beans. If it were not such a devastating experience; if people were not starving, it would almost seem funny - me and my can of beans. Many students who…

… brought to the forefront of communities, societies, and na- tions. Assuming they want to, under- class people like Charles Smith and Linda will never attend a Big Ten university. Students should know and…

… understand "why." -Woolridge is aformer Daily news staffer. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the it …

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… recognizes Israel. But the Reagan administration rejected the PLO proclamation, asserting that the Arab-Israeli conflict must be settled by negotiations and not by unilateral acts. Washington said that the…

…, establishing the princi- ple that Israel has a right to safe and secure borders in the region. Union of Students for Israel mem- ber and medical student Steven Stryk said, "If the PLO officially accepted UN…

… Palestinian Students, who organized the celebra- tion, announced in a statement: "After so many failed attempts, maybe our enemies will now realize that peace in the Middle East can not be achieved without…

… recognizing our inalienable rights to self-determination and Na- tional Independence." Search panel lacks student BY STEVE KNOPPER The search for University Presi- dent James Duderstadt's second-in- command…

… has had no formal student input since Michigan Student As- sembly President Michael Phillips resigned from the search advisory committee earlier this term. But Phillips, an LSA senior, said student

… resignation was dated Oct. 25, but Assistant to the President Robin Ja- J coby said she did not receive it until Nov. 5. Phillips said he submitted a list of students as replacements on the committee, but…

… Jacoby said it is too late to involve those students on the committee. The search committee and the fac- ulty's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs have already finished interviewing candidates…

… spac began plannin RC director search promotes openness, student input BY TARA GRUZEN When James Duderstadt was named University President last summer, the search process that chose him was criticized…

students and faculty intricately in- volved in the selection process. Unlike the presidential search, for example, the final candidates for RC director are public knowledge. And all RC students will be able…

… search com- mittee member. "This is another ex- 'This is another example ofI the RC reaching out to the students. We really are part of the committee, we are not just token students.' ' - RC social…

October 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1988 1.' Class addresses racism BY DEBBIE HERZ Black students, white students, Asian-American students, and a host of others gather each Tuesday…

students on a daily basis, he said. IN INTER-GROUP Relations and Conflict Resolution, Sfeir-You- nis provokes his students to think about and discuss the inequities in our society. But he doesn't want them…

… required. SO FAR, the response seems positive. Shannon Rhoades, a first- year LSA student, said she heard about the problems of racism and the proposed required class at summer orientation. "I was very…

… from Page 1 But Keith Brand, president of Students for Dukakis, said that as president, "Dukakis would be some- body who leads; Bush would be someone who blames." The two White House rivals also, clashed…

… shift. On Social Security, on ethics in government, and on the environment, Dukakis said re- peatedly, "I don't know which George Bush I'm listening to." Members of Students for Dukakis, who gathered to…

April 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

… representatives in Congress, the Muslim Students Associa- tion with the endorsements of the Arab American University Graduates, the Latin American Solidarity Committee, the Palestinian Solidarity Committee, the…

…01 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, April 14, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edite m dbd saenr a n* I SEdited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Response to Nazi violence Vol. XCVIII, No…

… opinion of the Daily. Students take power Fi.ght Flemings code TODAY IS THE LAST DAY of the comment-on-the-code period, designed to allow input from the University community. This mocks the democratic…

… process and demonstrates the adminis- tration's disregard for any substantive input from students, faculty or work- ers. Interim President Robben Fleming and the University board of Regents have…

…, because of its many loopholes, will be used to limit student power rather than provide a so- lution to racist acts. The administration is not willing to discuss solutions to the problem in general; input is…

… acts are students rather than faculty or administrators. Events such as LSA Dean Peter O. Steiner's racist comments about Blacks have proven that there is little administrative understanding of racism…

… against Blacks in instances of "racial harassment." This means that if a Black student calls a white student a "honky" they are subject to the same penalties as is a white student who calls a Black student

… the lives of students. If you are a member of the university community who cares about students' rights and racial harassment, be on the Diag today at noon. OPPOSE THE CODE. By Paul Henry On Saturday…

…, leftists and other "undesirables." Progressive students, workers and the oppressed must form a united front to de- feat fascism. Come to the pre-trial at 15th District Court (6th floor of City Hall) at 9 am…

… composed of students and workers working together to mount a legal defense of the anti-Nazi 5 and to expose the brutal role of the police.. Drop the charges now! Smash the Nazis! Smash the Klan! Recognize…

March 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… specifically targeted for short-term treatment. Tom Morson, Senior Social Worker and Coordina- tor. of Outreach and Consultation, said an assessment is made on the student's first appointment. He said ;if a…

student needs more than 12 vis- its, the office refers them to another service outside the University. Partlow-Sech said the average student client sees her for six visits. Drawbacks to her work occur .when…

… almost immediately." Partlow-Sech said she recognizes her work with students who have eating disorders as "a special inter- est" which developed purely by acci- dent. "WE HAD a woman psychia- trist here…

…'s Mrs. Sech,' and walked out. We looked at each other... and de- cided to stay together." Partlow-Sech said that at the time she began working with this group of female students, many of their concerns…

… percent of the Univer- sity's student population at any given time, Partlow-Sech said. "My own thought is a lot of people have eating disorders who never seek treatment. I've seen it all the way from people…

March 09, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

… Anti-Israeli violence escalates MAZRAA SHARQIYA, Occupied West Bank - Arabs stabbed a man accused of aiding Israel and dumped the corpse at his mother's door yesterday, the fourth anti-Israeli killing by…

Arabs in Israel and the occupied West Bank in two days. Monday, three Palestinian guerillas hijacked a commuter bus in Dimona, Israel, killing three Israelis and wounding nine others before being shot to…

… was investigating the circumstances. Hospital officials in Nablus said three Arab protesters were wounded by Israeli gunfire, but the army said a Jewish settler shot one of them after the settler's car…

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April -$15 in Ann Arbor, $22 outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, .and fall term rates not yet available…

…. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief..................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Timothy Huet, Juliet James, Brian Jarvine, Avra…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

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…

December 12, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4 ,a OPINION 4. Page 4 Monday, December 12, 1988 The Michigan Daily £Eb4 u tlj Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Protect Tagar & CCF j." Vol. IC; No.66 420…

… Taggart and Kenneth Sparks The Michigan Student Assembly's (MSA) recent attempt to censure student groups because of their political and religious viewpoints is a flagrant and deeply disturbing violation of…

… the first amendment. We refer, of course, to MSA's attempt to derecognize two student groups, Tagar and Cornerstone. Christian Fellowship, because of viewpoints these groups expressed on the Diag. This…

… Duderstadt? Quite simply, MSA proposes to penal- ize these groups because it finds their viewpoints racist, homophobic and repug- nant to the student body. The first amendment does not exist to protect only…

student organiza- tions. And third, freedom of speech not only protects the right to express a view- point, it also protects a group or individ- ual from retribution once that viewpoint has been expressed…

… State College must recognize the campus chapter of Students for a Democratic Society unless the college could meet a "heavy burden" of demon-. strating that the group would significantly disrupt the…

March 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…. The. Y° statement was also sent to the Michigan Student As- sembly. MSA President Ken Weine said the assembly will release a statement in response to the CLB statement after a review of the document…

…'s Board of Regents. The University Council should examine the docu-, ment as well, Railton said, because of its past role in helping form a non-academic code of student conduct. But the group - a coalition…

… of nine faculty, students, and administrators - has not met since summer. "WE HOPE it's a position that all its constituen- cies can endorse," Railton said. The task of the CLB, one of the committees…

… Michigan Student Assembly presidential candidate Michael Phillips plans to take legal action against the Ann Arbor News for a story written about him Sunday. The article states that "Phillips was accused of…

… pulling a knife on a fellow student... two years ago in a campus dormitory" and that the charges were never substantiated. But Phillips, an LSA junior and chair of MSA's student rights committee, said the…

…-year student in the Mary Markley Residence Hall. He said an unidentified student asked him to perform oral sex. Phillips said the student began to unzip his pants af- ter Phillips refused. Phillips said he felt…

… he was being harassed and tack- led the student, causing a knife to fall out of his pants. A student speaking on condition of anonymity, who lived on the same hall as Phillips in Markley, said he could…

… wouldn't disagree with it." The student who allegedly ha- rassed Phillips refused to comment. Phillips accused Delro .Harris, an LSA sophomore and chair of MSA's minority affairs committee, of telling the…

… to the Occupied Territories, Bennoune will speak about her experiences as an Arab-American visiting the Occupied Territories, 7 p.m., Law School, Hutchins Hall, Room 116. Performances Patrick Street…

… session, $20 preregistration fee, 12-1 p.m., University Health Service. Furthermore Disabled Student Services Sign Language Club - "Signs of the Times," March 27, 2-4 p.m., Michigan Room, Michigan Union…

March 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… her and McKuen to leave. Maria, a second year law student at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, said she started to ar- gue with Block, saying that under the provisions of the contract the steward…

… a peace mission yesterday with inconclusive responses from Israel and the Arabs on his plan.for negotiations this year on a Middle East settlement. Final word from Jordan, the key Arab country…

… hearing panel. But law student and outspoken code critic Eric Schnaufer said the new document was just as vague as the previous draft. "When is (student behavior) offensive? Where does the public forum end…

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December 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… am not an accounting student... There was a lot involved that I didn't understand. I did the best I could but the accounts are readable by very few people," said Peot. One of the mysteries of the mis…

… and then say 'we have the money can we start utilizing the space?"' He said he wants to hold a bucket drive in the Bursley lobby to raise money. If a student has a good plan for reopening the snack bar…

… communities about AIDS and show support for AIDS patients throughout the world. Today five speakers - both doc- tors and AIDS patients - will dis- cuss the need for empathetic treat- Students need to change…

… their negative attitudes toward AIDS patients, said a member of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Students and Residents. ment by medical students and doc- tors. No national event is planned for today, but…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… mere coincidence that this happened the night after the shanty (erected by the Palestine Solidarity Committee and Arab Student League) was vandalized," said Hope. However, he said he was almost sure the…

… Associated Press contributed to this report. A student notices word "Israeli" was night or yesterday JOSE JUAkEZ/DaUy vandalism on the Tagar-erected school bus in the Diag yesterday. The added to "Stop All…

… ) resolution on Tagar BY KRISTINE LALONDE The pro-Israel group Tagar may retain its status as a recognized stu- dent group as a result of an action taken by the Michigan Student As- sembly late Tuesday night. r…

… recognized student group has access to MSA funding, University office space and designated publicity areas such as Diag boards. Originally, the assembly called for Tagar's de-recognition because of a slogan…

… Rights Organizing Committee yesterday demanded improvements in University policies concer- ning AIDS. About 35 students participated in a Diag rally, and about half the group marched to University Hospital…

… winner to receive degree BY SCOTT LAHDE Without student input, the University has decided to award honorary degrees to Soviet poet and 1987 Nobel Prize winner Joseph Brodsky and former Rackham dean other…

April 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

students' help, Kelley says By EDDY MENG There are problems within the Democratic Party - old party .bsses are gone, the traditional labor svpport has been hurt by economic problems, and money from special…

… the artwork. because he wanted to "pass the torch" to college students. Kelley also added that the Democratic Party needs student idealism to help set policies that combat the sophistry and greed of…

…, Palestinians who live in occupied territories, Palestinians who are living in Arab countries, and Palestinians who live in the United States and Europe. "Identity is always related to something that is real…

…! Tickets $5 in advance or at the door. Proceeds go to the T.J. Martell Foundation for Cancer, Leukemia, and AIDS Research. The University Club Is a private club for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and…

… Chapter-NAACP, Filipino-American Student Association, Ann Arbor Music Mart, Parcheezies, Kinko's Copies, and CBS Records. Featuring CBS hits such as MIDNIGHT OIL DIESEL AND DUST uu including: BIRTH, SCHOOL…

…, Beds Are Burning WORK, DEATH n, ramei Gain nationwide attention and fame with your story-winning entries/students to be featured in national press releases. Enter your wildest, happiest, most outrageous…

September 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… the ef- forts by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and his killers to destroy the forces of Arab moderation in prewar Palestine. And like- wise, the countries of the Middle East are strife ridden - monarches…

… same door to the post office with an Arab but they are reluctant to share the same country with an Arab. So apartheid in South Africa also has these two versions: it has versions locally where you have…

… a pity if they created geo political conditions in which the former oppressed become in- creasingly the new oppressors. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. I C No. 11…

… hear from the president of their student government. ,He was not invited this year. And they were not addressed by the Minority Organization of Rackham (MOR). They were not invited either. It is…

… traditional for both the president of Rackham Student Government (RSG) and a representative from MOR to address new graduate students at the convocation. It has also become tradi- tional, during the last few…

… shorter than those of previous years. A fellow graduate student was al- lowed address the incoming class. This was Jane Fountain, a Ph.D. candidate in human genetics, who served as "mistress of ceremonies…

… essence, a graduate student hand-selected by the University re- placed an elected representative of the graduate student government as the in- vited speaker to the convocation. This is deplorable. What…

… Tenants Union (AATU) receives 10 to 25 calls a day from tenants, many of them students, who are having problems with their landlords. Common complaints are not getting security de- posits back, invasions of…

March 24, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… lands yesterday, arresting hundreds of Palestinians in its latest strategy for ending a rebellion in which more than 100 Arabs and an Israeli soldier have been killed. Israeli warplanes flew their second…

… raid in six days against guerilla targets in south Lebanon. Arab reports said about 500 Palestinians were rounded up in the sweep. Defense minister Yitzhak Rabin said 3,000 have been detained since riots…

… began Dec. 8 in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Soldiers shot and wounded an Arab protester in Gaza's Jabaliva refugee camp, officials at Shifa hospital reported. They also said a Palestinian from…

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February 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 16, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 95 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. MI 48109 Unsigned…

… to being anti- Semitic. I am not, I go around the country trying to bring moderate Arab leaders into agreement that Israel has a right to exist with a partition of Palestine, and urging Palestinians to…

… Syria agree on some- thing I'll probably join up with an Arab church... [When] a newspaper or a televi- 'I would say that probably the two worst institutional- ized examples of racism in the world today a…

Arab world, and a public serving station bought only the six parts that were not deemed "favorable" to the Arab side. Two sides were "favorable" to the Palestinians, but the station didn't run them…

… Griffin's statement, "Given that society places such a heavy emphasis on science - how can our students be graduating without it?" He then goes on to pro- pose that LSA students be re- quired to take an…

April 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

… 55902, (507) 286-7091 (Collect). Rochester Methodist Hospital A MAYO FOUNDATION HOSPITAL An Equal Opportunity Employer Daily Photo by ALEXANDRA BREZ Dina Khoug, an LSA first-year student participates in…

… the Arab Land Day protest Friday in front of the Federal Building. The protest, which attrac- ted 40 people, was sponsored by the Arab American University Graduates. "UCAR opposes racism not only " here…

… counter-demonstra- Graduate student and UCAR tion, and a few drivers honked their member Dan Holliman explained, horns and waved in support. e Rent Continued from Page 1 hikes, increased heating costs…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates for May through August - $6 in Ann Arbor; $8 outside the city. The Michigan Daily…

… is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. 4 If you have the drive, skills, desire, and integrity, you will be given every oppor- tunity to succeed and excel. In…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… achievement of Black students at the high school, but some parents expressed concern about the use of the book. According to parent Helen Oliver, some parents said their children felt bad and "intimidated…

… said. He said students should come away with an "appreciation of (the book) as a sensitive portrayal of a boy's conflict with his conscience centering on slavery and social issues." The book has been…

… reports Shamir opposes peace forum JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir told visiting U.S. Jewish leaders yesterday he was ready to meet Arab leaders "openly or secretly" but persisted in his…

… opposition to an international Middle East peace conference. In the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, hundreds of Palestinian youths clashed with Israeli soldiers and one Arab was seriously wounded, the…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22…

… outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief…

January 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

… this can be seen as deep wis- dom, but if one's aspirations are materialistic, this can result in unhappiness. Dan Rosenburg, an LSA first- year student and former churchgoer, both agrees and disagrees…

…'s UCAR meeting with Steiner, attended by more than 100 people, started off tense and became hostile and confrontational as students charged Steiner with "repeated misstatements" and "evasive answers…

…." Several times Steiner denied making statements during Tuesday's press conference that UCAR members had on tape. Approximately 100 students filled Steiner's office - chanting "Hey, ho, Dean's got to go…

… they could not confirm the Gaza death, but said soldiers near the West Bank town of Ramallah opened fire on Arabs who threw stones and iron bars, killing a 19 - year-old man. The confirmed number of…

… deaths, not includ- ing the one reported by the U.N. doctor, stood at 33 yesterday. Palestine Press Service, an Arab-run agency, said three more people died of injuries suffered previously: a 4-month…

… for Catholic Students -7 p.m. St. Mary's Church, Thompson and William, lower chapel. Women Action for Nuclear Disarmament - 6 p.m., Michi- gan Union. Check at CIC desk for room. Bible Study -- Agape…

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 2, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Nicaragua made concessions 4 Vol. XCVIII, No. 85 420 Maynard St…

… day fought racism IN THE FACE OF RAMPANT institu- tional racism and racist attacks at the University, it is important to recog- nize the student groups responsible for the alternative classes and…

… these alternative educational events while the University administration largely ignored the spirit of the day. Although some people on the picket line around Angell Hall in- correctly labeled students

… the Union on topics rarely discussed or presented at the University. These events were sensitive to student interest, as was evidenced by the large numbers in attendance at these teach-ins: at least…

…- ciently prepared for interacting with students attending classes. Also, more white students would have honored the boycott if UCAR had been able to spend more time edu- cating people as to its importance…

… importantly, those who criticize UCAR for not preparing adequately for the boycott should have helped to do just this. Those who didn't do anything to educate their fellow students about the im- portance of the…

… people must not be construed as reason to condemn the entire block- ade. The aim of protesters was simply to make students think about the tacit statement they were making by attending classes during the…

… boycott. UCAR reasoned that if students must go out of their way and use a side door, perhaps they would reconsider their decision to violate the boycott and begin to un- derstand the significance of that…

… of many students to the point of equating UCAR's efforts with the kind of intolerance the protest was designed to over- come. That such thoughts are mis- taken becomes painfully obvious when one…

… examines the motives be- hind the boycott in the first place. Students must realize what Dr. King stood for; that the injustice he fought is still prevalent in society; and that it is important to set aside…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, February 5, 1988 The Michigan Daily M Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 88 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mi 48109 Unsigned…

…/academic snobism. the thought: "f---ing Arab." Steingraber tells us of the The moral? "No white calming effect that the presence American should presume they Support through apathy I - Defiling Indian names…

…. to colleges that discriminate: To the Daily: It is unfortunate that despite the support shown at the MLK day march, there is a large portion of the student body which misinterpreted some of that day…

…'s activities particularly the student blockade of the "Fishbowl." It is a popular misconception that the blockade was intended to enforce the announced class boycott by preventing students from attending classes…

… It seems that the street person, Arab lack American are victims of the self- rogressives" as they ionary forces." ore, a college ed- s never protected om the "taint of lege educated? Big means you…

… that he felt the University should not compro- mise its standards was hardly a racist comment. There are very rigid standards and requirements the University has set for its students, including…

… outstanding academic and personal achieve- ments. Qualified students, in. the overwhelming majority, come from privileged back- grounds. This is the same for any elitist institution. It is this very standard…

… of excellence which sends superior students, Black and white, from all over the country, flocking to our admissions office. (Members of the UCAR who are students at our esteemed institution, did you…

… choose to attend because of the school's temperate climate? it's unique affordability? or its reputation?) While it is an unfortunate fact that the pro- portion of students coming from privileged…

… backgrounds is much higher for white students than for Black students, this inequality is deeply imbedded in the American social struc- ture. It is here the battle needs to be fought, and the respon- sibility…

April 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

…~wa~w Persan G ulf o0G0 a go, gy ///Gul o Oman SAUDI QATAR ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES OMAN .The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 15, 1988- Page 3 Senate proposes $5Mincrease WASHINGTON (AP)- An underwater…

… year to CBN, which oversees the campus radio stations WCBN and WJJX, and allots $8,000 for a part- time professional chief engineer. When the University's Office of Student Services makes its budget…

…. Fleming said both CBN and handicapped services need more money next year, and when the budget comes up, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson will have to decide which activity is more important…

… made of him pursuant to his suspension." CBN student workers yesterday defended the station yesterday, saying it is an important educational experience. Fleming's statement, said CBN General Manager Paul…

… Director Frank Cianciola, who is reviewing CBN, said he wasn't aware of Fleming's statement. But he said, "The radio station can be a good learning environment for students. It is important, however, that…

… Daley was "not in the best interests of the student environment we're trying to work towards at the University of Michigan." Last week, Johnson sent LaZebnik a letter, saying he was considering hiring a…

…-East Lansing) said. In the recommendation, the smaller schools receive money or4a per-student basis while the five larger universities receive funps based on a "needs" model developed in 1985-86. The model…

… Central 813 E. Kingsley Campus Maximum Space The Universityof Michigan ilce of F inancial 2011 Student Activities Building To ensure priority consideration for financial a must submit complete application…

… materials b consists of a 1988-89 Office of Financial Aid a report (from ACT), student and parental copie other documents if requested. The Office of F FRIDAY, *University Grant, Michigan Opportunity Gran…

… Perkins Loan (formerly NDSL), and Guarante FALL & WINTER 1988-89 APPLICATION DEADLINE; FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988 id* for the coming school year, continuing students y the priority deadline. A complete…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 8, 1988- Page 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - Students sign banner for Salvadoran school By DAVID SCHWARTZ More than 500 students signed a banner in the fishbowl…

… yesterday which proclaimed solidarity between the University and its sister school, the University of El Salvador. Social work graduate student Julie Laser, a member of the Michigan Student Assembly's Peace…

… and Jus- tice Committee, will take the banner to El Salvador Saturday. She will fly there with 20 students from other universities that have ties to the Salvadoran school. The delegates will meet with…

… was designated a sister school "to make people more aware about what's going on in El Salvador, es- pecially with other students like ourselves," Laser said. The University of El Salvador is the only…

… other's school is doing." A delegation of about 15 Univer- sity of Michigan students is plan- ning to visit El Salvador in either May or June. 4 Owner of Frank' s Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN leaves…

… workings of the restaurant, but will eventually ease into retire- ment. And Frank's regular clientelle, including police officers, students, and administrators, will probably miss Gus. His son John said of…

… still remain a facility," he said. Live from the Fishbowl Chris Lindensmith, LSA senior, spins tunes for WCBN-FM on location in the Fishbowl yesterday. The student-run radio station sold coffee and…

… donuts during the broadcast to raise money and "remind students that they exist". sr0e Jude'srulng ives Bush a legal victory GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - A circuit judge yesterday over- turned a change in…

… the crisis, community leaders and others said in interviews. Jews feel a "great sense of pain and anguish... an embarrassment" by scenes on television of Israelis shooting Arabs, said Hyman Book- binder…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

Arabs and Arab-Americans to help the situation in the occupied territories is to pressure the U.S. government to cease aid to Israel "as long as Israel and the United States' rejectionism of Palestinian…

… interdenominational campus fellowship) Students Dedicated to Knowing and Communicating Jesus Christ .""""""""""""".".."."..." " -" - , * " " '" e" * " " 00 * - "0 " " apparel " jewelry; * accessories 0 :325 E. Liberty…

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April 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… few violent incidents in a relatively quiet day in the occupied West Bank, where an Arab rebellion began Dec. 8. Forty-one high school students about to be drafted wrote Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin…

… grenades, identified them- selves only as Arabs. But their demands, reported by Iranian govern- ment media, echoed those of Iranian- backed Shiite Moslems holding American hostages in Lebanon. They demanded…

… completing a $385 million takeover of PSA. Vol. XCVIII - No. 126 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

…. Subscription rates for May through August - $6 in Ann Arbor; $8 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. S 0 Editor in Chief…

March 28, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… as Contras. Israelis kill four Palestinians MEITHALUN, Occupied West Bank - Israel said its troops shot and killed three Arabs in the West Bank yesterday after Palestinians attacked with iron bars and…

… blundered into the Arab community. Left-leaning Labor Party ministers, meanwhile, accused Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir of the rightist Likud block at yesterday's Cabinet session of exaggerating the success…

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… through April - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22 outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 18, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan King's message speaks to 'U' Vol. XCVIII, No.74 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… Israel's hostile rule. To find a solution to the Pales- tinian-Israeli problem, some groundwork must be laid. . First, the Palestinian refugee problem is not exclusively an Arab problem, just as the South…

… are Arabs, is a racist concept. The Palestinians are entitled to their own identity. Second, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) should be rec- ognized by Israel and the United States as a…

…'s. The time has come for the circle to be broken: the students of this University must demand immediate changes within an institution that is" im- plicitly discriminatory. For example, every honors student

… "less important." It should be required that not simply hon- ors students, but all students at the Uni- versity, study a number of these "less im- portant" disciplines. Furthermore, it must be made manda…

…- tory for U of M first-year students to take a course exploring such issues as sexism, racism and homophobia. Such a course would help students explore and come to terms with their feelings regarding…

students fail to set the standards for right and wrong at this Uni- versity, it will continue to perpetuate its system of discrimination. Unfortunately, as Reverend King demonstrated, when people's values…

… up a 4th Ave. Adult Entertainment store. Why not a "young working-aged male" or "a male in his late teens" or some other neutral description that doesn't implicate college students in stealing "adult…

…" material? Our college students4 can learn about the harsh reali- ties of life by simply reading the Daily. -Robert E. Beyer, Department of Biology January 13 Support Steiner To the Daily: We, the elected…

… diversity mand alitv of th rnMep xW Boycott Classes 14,7 y T ODAY IS SET ASIDE to honor the . Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Daily encourages students and to learn about racism at the Univer- sity…

May 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

… Arbor to raise funds for the Mujahideen struggle against the Soviets in Afghanistan. "Mujahideen" is the collective Arabic name for Muslim fighters, and is the popular label for the Afghan rebels fighting…

… the groups. We are not with one against the other, we are with all Mujahideen because mainly we are all Arabs. It is our duty to coordinate among all Mujahideen and to unite them to make then feel they…

… joined the ranks of Michigan graduates. In- stead, from the opening proces- sional, I was confrontedyith rude{ and.degrading student behsvior, Sitting near the LSA student degree to Jeane Kirkpatrick…

…. 420 MA I could go on with descriptions of A2, MICH being sprayed with champagne, of a or drop off your letter at { student demonstrationprotesting Building, Second Floor. the awardnQ pf n hpn ra .1 w…

…. page welcomes your letters o respond to an article or mment on something that n the world, or just want to ite us at: RSPECTIVES PAGE YNARD ST., [IGAN 48109 t the Student Publications t {I …

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… for the delay was that the majority feared it was losing supporters to their competing ver- sion. Daily Photo by LISA WAX Jocelyn Rouse, a first-year law student, and Greg Stevens, an Eastern Michigan…

… University student, picket last Friday's CIA recruitment inter- views at the Law School. The interview program was cut short because of the protest. Protest forces CIA to cancel nterviews IN BRIEF Compiled…

… ABUD, Occupied West Bank - Jewish settlers and Israeli soldiers clashed with Palestinians in the West Bank village, leaving two Arabs dead, the army said yesterday. Israeli radio said one settler was…

… down the stairs kicking and screaming," he said. "Sometimes the use of coercion against people can be worse than the problem," he said referring to last November's student protest against CIA recruitment…

…. Protesters and candidate Slater debated whether students have the constitutional right to interview with the CIA. "Can't you get another job?" one protester said. "Isn't that a choice for me to decide?" Slater…

… criminal." The chanting was loud, but first-year law student Jeffrey Wilke said it did not affect his in- terview by pounding on the door and file cabinets and slipped a flier under the door, which…

… described alleged illegal CIA activities. First-year law student Richard McDaniel said the interview was "fine." Although neither Wilke nor McDaniel disapproved of the protest, first-year law student Or…

…. XCVIII- No. 99 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April…

… - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22 outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, .and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor…

February 09, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 9, 1988 The Michigan Doily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 90 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI. 48109 Unsigned…

… assume that the "little more" you are referring to is the firebombs that groups of thousands of Arabs bom- bard handfuls of soldiers with. Although you say Israel has no justification for shooting, I have…

… and culturally different Palestinians." Not only are both Arabs; both are Palestinians. You argue that the PLO should "be rec- ognized by Israel and the U.S. as a repre- sentative of the people." Then…

… More student input on code radicalism LAST WEEK, Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell decided to dismiss a sexual assault case involving a woman and a visiting University professor. The…

… involved are overwhelmingly great, and the chances of receiving justice are questionable. Neverthe- less, they must keep trying, and the To the Daily: "Students, if they want and know how [to improve Uni…

… response to President Fleming's 'code' proposal endanger the current privilege of student involve- ment in making such deci- sions. "I put this out as a proposal to .be discussed," said Fleming. "I had hoped…

… at discussing the proposal. "If he wants a war, he's got one," said one MSA representative (Daily, 1/13/88). Mike Phillips, chair of the Student's Rights Committee, felt dramatic and used a sym- bolic…

… determined to avoid "rational discourse", but that he is willing to do so. Unless MSA, the Student's Rights Committee and Mike Phillips stop their useless rhetoric and start co-operating with efforts to…

… include student input, the University of Michigan may not only end up with a code, but one with which none of us had anything to do -Daniel D. Quick Tobin L. Smith January 28 Boring subject, boring papers…

… discouraging. Mostly student writing is lifeless and mechanical, with no source of animating, ideas." (A rather melodic phrase in itself, don't you agree?) The problem lies not in the students' ability to write…

December 12, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… and our expression of love for the chil- dren of the stones in Gaza and West Bank, and for the Palestinian Arabs living as second-class Israeli citi- zens," he said. Representatives from five other…

… of spreading joy throughout the community," said Tracy Hudson, club member. Last year the Angel Club, the "female counterpart" of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, received the 1987 Student Recognition Award…

…-year student from Washtenaw County who they feel has superior academic achievement. Started in 1982 by 15 women, Calloway said the purpose of the original chapter was "to fill the void of community service in…

… the Black community at the University of Michigan." THE LIST Pre-Kwanzaa program teaches students to observe holiday What's happening in Ann Arbor today Speakers "Techniques for Examining Survival…

… Holiday celebrations for some Afro-American University students won't climax on Christmas Day this year if a special educational program is successful. For the past week, the Housing- Special Programs…

… Office of Student Services has been promoting its fifth annual "Pre-Kwanzaa" awareness program to educate students about Kwanzaa, a seven-day Afro-American holiday that begins Dec. 26, and encourage them…

… to celebrate it at home. The project, which simulated the week-long festival for students and Ann Arbor area families, attracted more than 150 participants. "It's been extremely successful," said Judy…

… Sturgis Hill, coordinator of Project Awareness, who planned one of the events. "We haven't had a volume of people necessarily, but the students have come (to the presentations)." LSA sophomore Vanessa…

April 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

…, refused to comment on why the leases were not renewed. Ann Arbor activists, clergy, and politicians gave speeches at the rally. Cathy Cohen, a University graduate student and member of the United Coalition…

… Against Racism, said high rents in Ann Arbor dimin- ish the University's diversity. "There are students of color who cannot af- ford to live here," Cohen said. HIGH RENTS contribute to homelessness, said…

…, either giving out-of-state graduate students in-state status, changing the tuition waivers to fel- lowships or scholarships, or increasing the assistants' salaries. Duderstadt said the University is…

… yesterday for riots during the vist of Secretary of State George Shultz next week, and Israel's prime minister vowed to crush the uprising. Soldiers shot one Palestinian dead, bringing the Arab death toll to…

… should wear what they would nor- mally wear. Denim was chosen as the means for students to express their views on gay rights because "it's some- thing everybody has," LaForest said. Therefore, he said, it…

… forces stu- dents to think about their stances because anything they wear today could be interpreted as a statement. "If (students) are really upset about this issue, then (Blue Jeans Day) is doing what…

… purposely avoided wearing denim. Students, asked yesterday how they would observe Blue Jeans Day, gave mixed reactions, many saying they wouldn't alter their dress pat- terns one way or another. But some…

students said they felt offended by LaGROC's request. "It's not a matter of whether I See LaGROC, Page 3 UAC / VIEWPOINT LECTURES PRESENTS A Jewish survivor of the - infamous Auschwitz externmination camp…

… outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief…

March 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… lecture room with about 200 students, Lee said. "It seems like he really cares about what he's saying. You can really see that. It's one of the better classes I've had," said another student, LSA senior…

… Mindy Freedman. Sociology Prof. Mayer Zald said Sfeir-Younis has a "marvelous 'He's unique because he's very personal to h i s students. He treats you on ihe same level that he is.' -LSA senior Kate…

… Ebershoff rapport with a large group of $tudents." t "He clearly knows how to organize a lecture so that students of all Sfeir-Younis said issues like the threat of nuclear war, hunger, and inequality…

… aspect of his life, "he teaches people things all the time," she said. "He opens you up to different things." See STUDENTS, Page 9 -Associated Press A Palestinian mother holds onto her son as he is…

… of the occupied territories were not negotiable, in- cluding Arab east Jerusalem, but added: "Is that a reason to remain in Gaza?" "People are saying, if you give up Nablus, you will have to give up…

…-grade science students are saying "rats" to junk food after a month of experiments in which they compared school-food and junk-food diets by feeding them to rodents. "It seems like children sort of know what they…

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January 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…Regents to increase in-state students By ANDREW MILLS At its December meeting, the University's Board of Regents approved a proposal to increase the in-state enrollment on the Ann Arbor campus to 70…

… percent over four years. Currently, in-state students comprise 68.7 percent of the campus student population. For the entire University, including the Dearborn and Flint campuses, the in-state proportion is…

… 72.6 percent. To achieve the 70 percent goal, the University will enroll 100 fewer non-resident first-year students in each of the next two years. At the same time, the University enroll 50 more…

… resident first-year students. University Vice President for Academic Affairs James Duderstadt said this will bring the resident enrollment to 70 percent by 1991. 'Our tax dollars built this school... We want…

… show a preference for in- state students. State Sen. Joseph Conroy (D- Flint), a member of a panel of government officials and regents that addressed the enrollment question, appeared before the regents…

… prohibited regardless of their motive." Israeli soldiers fired on hundreds of Arab rioters yesterday who could not be dispersed with rubber bullets, tear gas or water cannons, killing one and wounding eight…

…Gee said. The shelter has had to extend its 30-day limit for residents who could not find other housing. -ADMISSION FREE- TO THE THIRtD FLOOR... Students say lofts dangerous in the LW f rn the. - nI I…

… removed from the area. OPEN 7 DA YS A WEEK " THE 1 1T WE RENT TO 19 YR. OLD STUDENTS! rk - - f..II j.%- r Snt alrae - I I …

March 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir is key to any progress in the peace movement, they said. W. German hostage released in Syria Students hold iag "~ " anti -apartheid By LISA WINER versity divest i…

… held the vigil in response to The Univer the recent outlawing of 17 anti- currently invest apartheid organizations by the South companies, is m African government. ings as a "token Students showed their…

…. On Wednesday, the Holy War- riors for Freedom claimed responsi- bility for Schray's abduction and said he would be freed within hours as a result of Syrian meditation. The official Syrian Arab News…

… to Beirut and the mur- der of a U.S. Navy diver on board. Faculty, students praise rights bill By LAWRENCE ROSENBERG Campus leaders and faculty Although President Ronald Rea- gan promised he would…

November 28, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 56) • Page Image 5

…. Alwazir, an opponent of the mili- tary government of North Yemen was on a three-day visit to the Detroit area from his home in Washington, D.C., Issac said. Dearborn is home to many of the area's large Arab

… arrives at the Sunday after spending - Salary Supplements - will be here Dec. 1si!! Copies will be available only at Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard, be- tween the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm…

November 17, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… of life in the occupied territories yesterday based on their own travels in Israel. University Director of Ethics and Religion Robert Haurt, Director of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee…

… territories. She said most Israelis have been raised in a "vacuum," isolated from their Palestinian neighbors so that most assume the myth that all Arabs are the terrorists, as the state says they are, is true…

…, third year Law Student, Lun- cheon held at C.E.W., second floor of Comenca Bank Bldg., N. Umversity and S. Thayer. Everyone is welcome. For info call C.E.W. 763-7080. "Paleolithic and Mesolithic…

… info call 764- The Minority' Organization of Rackham - 172 Rackham, 5:30 pm. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Hillel, Rm. 3, 6:30 pm. Palestine Solidarity Committee -B119 MLB, 7pm. Publicity Meeting…

…., 8 pm. Adapted by the RC Players, tickets: $5/$3 students and seniors. BY PAUL DE ROOIJ A dissident who was imprisoned for twenty years in the Soviet Union left Ann Arbor yesterday after meeting a…

… attempt to gain his release. While a student at Leningrad University, he was arrested and condemned to death for allegedly "attempting to overthrow the Soviet government" because he tried to pursue a 1960's…

… knocked-over orange pylons and 18.6 seconds later I climbed out of the car and hung my head low. My time was well behind the 11.4 of the eventual winner, first-year student Tom Reynolds. I humbly drove off…

…-in candidate Sarah McBride. About 70 Music school students voted - many more than last year's election. In the Medical School race, uncontested Students' Rights can- didate Ali Jahan won with 8 votes. In the…

… School of Social Work, independent Michael Peterson won I .r! 1.r with four votes. In Public Health Luiz Vazquez of Students' Rights won with only two votes. If early results on ballot referenda hold, MSA…

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