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March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 18, 1994 Israelis admit to fing on Arabs in massacre JERUSALEM -Two Israeli sol- diers admitted yesterday that they fired at Arabs fleeing the Feb. 25 mosque…

…-made Galilrifle the Army said was used in the shooting. A few min- utes later, they said, another settler came in with a Galil. Both Jews and Arabs pray at the Tomb of the Patriarchs, and Jewish settlers carried…

… feasible if you don't give a damn aboutquality," Kennedy said. Michigan Student Assembly Vice President Brian Kight disagreed. "If we continue increasing tuition, the quality of students will decline," Kight…

… explained. "Good students with limited resources are going to say it's not worth coming to the University." Ralph Loomis, English professor emeritus and AAUP member, urged the University to seriously consider…

… that as tuition rises, the amount and number of financial awards to students similarly increase. Kaplan agreed that the University should continue shifting funds to finan- cial aid. "The increase in…

… fi- nances that affect its students. "Higher education is going to have to address the issue of cost, restructur- ing and the financial needs of students soon," Baker said. A group of bagpipers…

March 22, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… without hesitation, referring to the shooting of four Jewish students in Brooklyn not as an act of "one madman" or a single lunatic, but as an attack by the proverbial "Arab terrorist." How convenient…

…4- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 22, 1994 ~be lfi bigrtOilg 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEsSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM…

… for the Michigan Student As- sembly and students, as elections are being held for president/vice president as well as 24 open representative seats on the assembly. We urge students to vote for the…

…- pus, fighting the Diag policy and implement- ing the proposed All-Campus Constitution, but they also are the most qualified candidates to fight the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, or…

… pragmatic plan to work with students, admin- istrators and the regents to amend the code - to lessen its infringements on students' rights in the short term. The Michigan Party is also a strong advocate of a…

… non-voting student regent - a pivotal issue regarding student representation on campus. Regents easily dis- card student concerns, and a non-voting stu- dent regent would empower students with a needed…

… mostquali- fied candidates, there is one major concern: their plans for the Ann Arbor Tenants Union (AATU). Neenan and Stern believe that AATU should be regarded as just another student group - a move which…

… experienced staff in such situations. AATU does more for students than the average stu- dent group and must be funded accordingly. While we differ with the Michigan Party on its stance toward AATU, this does…

… not erode our support for the party. They still offer experience, professionalism and dedi- cation to lead MSA into next year. The Students' Party also showed promise throughout much of the campaign…

…. They have experience with MSA and are knowledge- able about important student issues. How- ever, they showed inconsistency and a total lack of judgment in their stance on the code. Claiming that they…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… believe there are only 15 to 20 students who have the ability to speak in Arabic and Russian," Martin said. "Competence in more difficult subjects involve fewer stu- dents." A majority of LAC courses avail…

… America." The presentation was sponsored by the Muslim Student Association as part of Islamic Awareness Week. Islam is the second-largest reli- gion in North America; one out of every four people on Earth…

… is a fol- ever of Islam, he said. Quicke cited representations of Arabs and Muslims in the media that are the product of prejudice and igno- rance of Islam and Muslims. "The most sinister character…

… that could be brought to the scene (of a movie) was an Arab terrorist," Quicke said. Western culture seeks to "rid the world of the new terror (Muslims). l at happens to Arabs in particular d Muslims in…

Arab word for God. Islam also recognizes important religious figures from the Bible as prophets, including Adam, Noah, Moses and Jesus, he said. The main purpose of Islamic Awareness Week, which began…

… Canada. The Muslim Student Association is a multi-ethnic organization de- signed to serve as a link between the University and Muslim students. There are more than 500 such groups at universities across…

… Canada and the United States, Ahmed said. The association's University branch is only in its second year. "It was a year of maturation ... Most members this year are new, (first- year students)," Ahmed…

…, which are open to interested students, said Executive Board member Asif Harsolia. x For more information, call the Ann Arbor MSA office at 761-1167, or write to 4107 Michigan Union. Federal court…

… technologically, a new University program, Language Across the Curriculum (LAC), will redefine the way students use their second lan- guage. Students who have already ful- filled their fourth-semester profi- ciency…

… require- ments last fall. "It is going to change the whole phase of the language department. The college wants students to be able to do real practical work at every level," said German Prof. Fred Amrine…

March 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

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…. ADOPTION: LOVING, christian couple to adopt new born. 1-800/850-0090. NEWSDAY RAHAT, Israel - Palestinian flags flew for the first time in this sprawling Bedouin Arab village in the heart of Israel's Negev…

March 24, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 102) • Page Image 5

… predicted rainfall, yester- day turned out to be a glorious day to spend in the sun, and students and faculty could be seen celebrating all over campus. The patches of grass near the RackhamBuilding and Hill…

…, Auditorium were peppered with classes being held outside for the first time in months as students relaxed in the soft breeezes while taking notes on Spanish or sociology. School of Music sophomore Ben…

…, harboring hundreds of walkers, bikers, dog walkers and frisbee throwers during the entire afternoon. It was even rumored that a bunny on a leash was hopping around in the sunny courtyard. Rackham student Eric…

… disciplined.' - Steven Fontana LSA junior neering senior David Zaret were entertaining themselves and others with their juggling skills. Both students have been practicing the art for about seven years. When…

… the last three or four days, and I decided to do nothing today," he added. When the afternoon began to fade into evening, the Diag emptied of frolicking students, and the grassy area was speckled with…

… weather and sun, a student has reattached a pinwheel to his bike outside East Quad. Right:The Diag, as seen from a nearby rooftop. MARK FRIEDMAN/ Daily 'Israel never anticipated Hebron massacre, military…

… commis- sion yesterday that the military never hxpected a Jewish settler to open fire on Arabs. But Lt. Gen. Ehud Barak - Israel's highest-ranking military of- ficer - flatly denied earlier testi- mony…

… from lower-ranking command- ers that Israeli troops were under or- ders not to fire on Jews, even if they were shooting at Arabs. Barak sug- gested that the commanders had mis- understood orders. "A…

… difficult task confront- ing the Israeli Defense Forces in po- licing Arab territory that Israel has occupied since the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, particularly since the onset of the intifada, or Palestinian…

… uprising. Under questioning by the commission's lone Arab member - the first time ever that an Arab justice was allowed to interrogate Israel's top military official - Barak appeared to reinforce earlier…

March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

… lasting peace. ARAB-AMERICAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION In the aftermath of the Hebron massacre Generadional struggles revealed in songs of old In the back of one of my rarely used dresser drawers lies my…

… of the 'ethnically cleansed' city Zvornik, Bosnia- Herzegovina as quoted inyesterday's-ew York Times 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… curriculum besides government and driver's education should be mandatory. Elementary education should be creative. Take students to the zoo and have them count the animals and spell their names. As teachers…

… give students "report cards," the students should do the same to their teachers. There should be several teacher, administrator and school evaluations done by the students. Lastly, parents need to get…

…. Baruch Goldstein was a radical member of the extremist Kahane organization and a local leader of the Kach movement represented in the Israeli Parliament; both groups advocate the expulsion of all Arabs

… from Palestine and the use of force to accomplish this task. Dr. Goldstein was not insane. Nor was he alone in his actions or in his blatantly racist, anti-Arab fundamentalist ideology-- a direct…

… extension of the overt anti-Arab sentiments flourishing in Israeli society. This society arms settlers and gives them the right to fire on unarmed Palestinians. It has tolerated violence by Israelis against…

Arabs while cracking down severely on Arab protests. Palestinians as a group are denied human and national rights and instead are stereotyped as irrational terrorists or religious fundamentalists…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… Palestinians self-determination in the territories. EZRA COHEN LSA first-year student all, leave alone a comparable response, after any Arab terrorist attacks. This was the point of my article. Mr. Bustany then…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 18, 1994 aijz idi wu Nlg 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAm…

… MADNESS Biology students get sacked The biology department's recent decision to counter a shortfall in funds by increas- ing lab fees from $25 to $70 leaves questions about how these new revenues will be…

… spent. The department claims that the lab fees are necessary to cover consumable supplies, equipment maintenance and new devices for the laboratory. However, there is no guaran- tee that biology students

… stu- dents is an unfair solution. One thing the University can do to better handle their budget to avoid unnecessary increases in student costs and decrease their reputation as excessively expensive is…

… allots funds and in its budget at large to ensure that the burden of research costs are not unfairly laid on a spe- cific group of students, biology students in this case. Research is an important part of…

… this university, but making sure that students get the most for their money is as basic as the future of this university. LETTERS Transfer is loathsome in any direction To the Daily: "Transfer" is an…

… innocent word made ominous in recent years by extremists who have called for the deportation of Arabs from Israel. It is an abhorrent idea to most people, and with good reason. It is therefore surprising to…

… acquired (many well deserved) and do something worthwhile other than listen to bad music. NATHANIEL HANSEN Engineering first-year student A different celebration To the Daily: I appreciate the Daily…

…'s recognition of the collaborative effort of students, University, city, police, and our merchants in coordinating a safe and fun celebration in conjunction with our basketball team's "Road to the Final Four…

March 09, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

… attack on American students, on American soil, by an Arab terrorist worthy of as much mention. (For those of you who use the Daily as their source of information, last Tuesday, a van full of American…

… Jewish students returning home from a visit to their rabbi in the hospital was attacked on the Brooklyn Bridge by an Arab terrorist. A 16-year-old boy now lays i …

…st Ward), on Proposal A, the March 15 school finance ballot proposal 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM…

… up. World events do not conform to a Univer- sity calendar, nor do emotions fit a seven-day waiting period. The University has a long history of student activism and involvement in the events going on…

… around them. The right to protest is an integral part of that involve- ment, and the Diag has always been a place where students could have their voices heard. Now the University has taken that right, and…

… that tradition, away. Although the policy directly states that its purpose is not to deny students their freedom of speech, the ultimate effect is just that. The fact that ARAMSA was eventually allowed…

… what activities take place on campus, in situations like these not only is there no need for the University's interven- tion, that intervention serves to deny students basic rights of expression. The…

March 03, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 3, 1994 U.S. Arabs, Jews call for healing in wake of massacre Author lobbies lawmakers to protect Michigan youth DETROIT (AP) - Arab Ameri- can leaders…

… kill- ings - Israeli occupation and settle- ment of Arab territories. "This is not only a shameful crime against Islam and the Palestinian people, but a crime against human- ity," Elahi said. He called…

…," he added. "The question is doing something., After learning of the massacre, Detroit Jewish Community Council Director David Gad-Harf and other Jewish leaders phoned Arab and Mus- lim counterparts to…

…. Relations between Arab and Jew- ish leaders has warmed considerably beginning with the Sept. 13 signing of a peace accord between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, Gad-Harf said. One of the…

… first people Gad-Harf spoke to Friday was Terry Ahwal, local head of the American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee. Yesterday, he said Ahwal called Gad-Harf and to express her regret over Tuesday…

… paid its own legal fees, which topped $140,000. Despite the high legal fees incurred by the University to fight the lawsuit, some students will benefit. The Free Press will donate the $28,000 received in…

… the University lawsuit to co-sponsor a summer jou@ nalism program for minority students. The Free Press will donate an ad- ditional $125,000 to the Campaign for Michigan over five years. Of that amount…

…, an additional $25,000 will go to the conference. During the summer, students will attend two-week sessions at the Uni- versity and Wayne State University, and then work for four weeks at their hometown…

…-0444 - Take Out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine across from Farmer's Market FLYER Continued from page 1 the College of LSA. "I doubt most review boards would allow students to pay to participate in a psychology…

… the flyer on an East Quad bulletin board. The Ann Arbor Arcade Station Post Office associated LSA first-year student Mike Vagnetti with the post office box number listed on the flyer. Vagnetti was…

March 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

… the sweeping curfew, im- posed on almost every Arab city, town and refugee camp in the two regions, failed to halt the unrest as youths attacked army patrols, blocked roads with burning tires and stoned…

… occupie( Violent protests also continued in Israel itself, as Israeli Arabs in Nazareth and towns in the Galilee region demonstrated for the third day in solidarity with the Palestinians. Police arrested 52…

… people in Nazareth after rioters attacked Jewish motor- ists and stoned government offices and banks. Thousands of Israeli Arabs at- tended the funeral, conducted under Palestinian flags and anti…

…-Israeli slo- gans, of a Bedouin killed by police Sunday, the first Israeli Arab to die in clashes with police since 1976. Police were ordered out of the town in the Negev Desert for the funeral, and no violence…

students seeking summer jobs overseas, provides cultural immersion " Are yOU Leaving: An n Arbor S"0oon9*. 0# * DO YOU NEED TO SUBLET YOUR # " APARTMENT OR HOUSE'? * ! # ! * , , 0 # 0 ! 0 * 0 * ! C…

… stack of homework await its student owners in the Chemistry building. CAMPBELL Continued from page 1 obtaining a rehearing was "very un- usual" and that he was not judged differently than in his first…

…. INCOME TAXES STUDENTS 12 OFF! FED & ANY STATE. 769-3031 REG $50 However, Chamberlin added, "The chances (of receiving tenure on a second hearing) are not zero, but they're not high." The CEC decided not…

… 1992 and has published two books and several articles. He also has gained the admiration of his students. Campbell attributed his not re- ceiving tenure to several reasons. Because LSA Dean Edie…

… each case and we make a decision. ... We review them very carefully," he said. Chamberlin added that he would not discuss the specifics of Campbell's case with other faculty or students. However, he said…

… haven't looked far enough. Many job op- portunities await students in Eu- rope and each year nearly 100 Uni- versity students take advantage of. those opportunities. The University International Center…

April 07, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… proceed with the peace talks. Opponents of the peace talks or- ganized demonstrations in numerous cities. In Afula, students chanted "Death to Arabs" and "Baruch Goldstein, We Love You." MARK FRIEDMAN…

… blue and gold caskets along with its usual sweat-shirts, tee-shirts and hats, Sigler says that the Alumni Association would rather leave that business to the funeral homes. Because most students strive…

… Duderstadt. That is not how I'd like to be remembered unless those colors put mega-bucks in my pocket," said Teneka Johnson, an LSA first-year student. Others view the suggestion as a possibility."I don't know…

… - Maya Elharar, an 18-year old high school student. The explosion occurred at about 12:30 p.m. in the northern town of Afula near a city bus stop close to three high schools. As a bus pulled up to the stop…

… and some students crowded around, a blue Opel parked 10 feet in front of the bus erupted in a fire cloud. Some students had finished school for the day. "Two boys were burning like torches. They came…

… came off in my hand." Afula, a factory and agriculture town in the northern Galilee region, is surrounded by Arab villages and is six miles from the occupied West Bank town of Jenin. At least one of the…

… dead was an Arab woman. The Islamic militant group Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was in revenge for the Feb. 25 massacre in a Hebron mosque. The car used in the attack was a heap…

… University of Michigan, there was no place for Black students to get housing, no place for Jewish students to get housing," Pollack said. "I have enormous respect for Alma as a person and I know her strengths…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… government yesterday announced creation of a commission of inquiry into the massacre of Palestinian worshipers by a Jewish settler and said it would disarm some militant Jewish extremists as Arab rioting…

… four Palestinians and a Bedouin in a third day of Arab rioting that spread to the Negev desert in the south of Israel and erupted anew in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv. Demonstrators burned tires and hurdled…

… Israeli :} ,{ kfif S ' ' ',. t . . . .,"" 'l // / fJ: Vr i. . .. ~ . 'U'regents vote to keep By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER The Statement of Student Rig and Responsibilities will remain interim…

… amendment the code of non-academic cond before they make it permanent pol "I believe there's widespr( agreement among the University, the students and around this bo that the Statement (of Student Rig and…

student affairs. She requested delay in making the code a perman policy because of the number amendments proposed to her off She said the proposed amendme have not had the chance to be filte through the…

… difficult amendm process. Amendments must be approi by a quorum of student jurors bef they are forwarded to the regents adoption into the code. She said the Office of Stud Affairs is planning another hear 01…

…. No I on action was taken at the second hearing de i*1* because a quorum of student jurorsCsion is a SA did not attend. eats Proposed amendments include partial victon the adding murder to the list of…

… on-campus 1 s to offenses handled by the code, luct changing the statute of limitations By JAMES R. CHO icy. from six months to one year and DAILY STAFF REPORTER ead extending the code to cover student

… The coalition of Michiga and organizations. Student Assembly (MSA) membe ard The regents agreed with Hartford's that confronted the Universi ghts rationale in postponing the vote to Board of Regents at…

… commendable on the part of the Rights and Responsibilities - th ugh students who stepped forward in a non-academic student codec said responsible manner on this policy." conduct - as an interim policy f lent…

March 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

… Qur'an. Perhaps the Arabs have a different version of the Qur'an than the other Muslims.") You see, anti-anyone sentiment serves only harmful intentions. First-year students who pick up the paper…

…IE HALLADAY Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief Edited and managed JuUE BECKER by students at the JASON LIcHrsTEIN University of Michigan Acting Editorial Page Editors Unles.s otherwise noted, unsigned…

… n Monday, March 7, in a speech fo the LSA faculty, Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford outlined several new proposals for residence hall life begin- ning in 1996. Later this week…

… every incoming student participate in a "Living, Learning Environ- ment" during his or her first year at the Uni- versity. New programs, similar to the Resi- dential College and Pilot programs, would be…

…, requiring par- ticipation in these programs for all students would be a mistake. One of the ways the University hopes to improve residence hall life is to group stu- dents according to "broad interests." The…

…, and the residence halls are one of the most fundamental components of this experience. In this case, diversity not only refers to racial and ethnic groups, but also to students with different…

… backgrounds and in- terests. Furthermore, students do not need the administration's "groupings" to prod them into developing their social and educational networks.'This already occurs, simply through the nature…

… them more useful and accessible to students. And while it is unlikely that any new configuration will al- low the libraries to compete with research libraries such as the Grad, plans to enlarge the…

…. New stations will be doled out to LSA and the Office of Student Affairs, and other programs will address music, arts and athletic interests. This is an idea that deserves further consideration. It is…

… not the administration's role to control students' living environments. If anything, it should work to enhance them. Proposals such as those regarding the libraries and cable channels are such examples…

March 03, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 3, 1994 (Tije Lirbigmrti ig 420 Maynard JEsstE HALLAAY Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief Edited and managed SrM GOODs TWN by students at the F ,NT…

student money to support an opinion that the courts have roundly dismissed as a direct and willful violation of the Open Meetings Act. In releasing a wealth of documents, stu- dents and others will finally…

… of this, it is that the Detroit Free Press is donating the money received from the suit to minority scholarships for University students. Hopefully, this decision will mean more than just avoiding…

… is incumbent upon all of us - Arab-Americans, Jewish- Americans and all other Americans - to demand the disarmament of all Jewish settlers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. That is only the first small…

… step in a series of many which will begin to make real safety and security possible for all living in the land of Palestine. SUZY SALIB LSA senior Jews and Arabs must cooperate To the Daily: As a Jew, I…

… settler in the West Bank, he saw bodies pile up as part of the normal course of the political process; some bodies were those of his close friends. And no doubt, those Arabs who had killed his friends, and…

… those Arabs whom he himself murdered, were equally angry and frustrated by their helplessness as they watched neighbors and loved ones die. But because he led the life of a religious and political…

… with the bodies and the hate, the anger and the fear. The cycle continues. Peace will only come when Jews and Arabs are both convinced that the other is not the enemy, and they no longer need to be…

… victims. Apologizing is the first step, but forgiving is harder and more important. Why should Arabs forgive Jews? Why should Jews forgive Arabs? Because if they do not forgive each other, there will only…

… see that they need each other to live peacefully. It is both a Jewish and an Arab responsibility to maintain peace, and to see that massacres like the one last Friday do not happen again. As for the…

October 21, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…. Concerned Arab Americans show 'Greetings from Iraq' By MARIA KOVAC Daily Staff Reporter The Arab American Students As- sociation hopes to increase student awareness of harsh living conditions in Iraq with…

… we were able to do this," Brown said. Leaving the Shapiro Library last night, LSA senior Michael Naranjo said he doesn't think students will stop calling it the UGLi. "It will be different. I'm so used…

… the presentation of adocu- mentary film, "Greetings from Iraq," at 8:00 tonight in Lane Hall. "A lot of people are concerned about the situation in the Gulf, you don't have to be an Arab American," said…

… Khytam Dawood, political coor- dinator of the association. The half-hour film is the work of Signe Taylor. In October 1992, Tay- lor, a graduate student from Califor- nia, received a $20,000 grant from…

… country symbolizes Iraq in* one man: Saddam Hussein; but it's many men, women and children," she said. Dawood said she hopes that after viewing the film, students will ques- tion the validity of U…

….S. involvement within Iraq. "Students should ask themselves, 'What are we really doing there?"' she said. - Vw The Psychology Peer Advisors Present FOCUS GROUPS ' Fall 1994 PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY DEGREES I…

… Process Sunday, October 30, 7-9 pm 52 Green Rm. *, East Quad Refreshments will be served at all events. Faculty members and graduate students will be available to answer your questions and discuss these…

… discussion Rev. Don Postema, pastor Ms. Lisa de Boer, ministry to students Episcopal Church at U of M CANTERBURY HOUSE 518 E. Washington St. (behind Laura Ashley) SUNDAY: 5 p.m. Holy Eucharist Followed by…

…* ; 'Io S+ rih Vnrl$et / Calmt6 J i C~i'f' or 4an C Am A I *c e (M " 1A- INO Kont Maks Thte Brin H Rm, atStdy F1ndt h ~ An experiment on students at LV the University Of California at iIe s4k Irvine…

… Brit- ish scientific journal Nature by GREATEST HITSN researchers from the university. GE S One researcher, Dr. Frances H. Rauscher, said In an interview that all students were asked about their tastes…

September 26, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

…, SEPTSMBnR 28, 199 -See Ya Soon!! The Arab American Student Association presents "Lebanese folk singer/lute virtuoso Marcel Khalife has been called 'the Bob Dylan of the Middle East.' Khalife, a popular…

…, and volunteering with other students and community organizations. These breaks allow students to build lasting relationships with the communities they learn from and the group of students they serve…

… individual work may not seem as rewarding as the cause merits, lots of people intent on creating a student movement can. Cool, So How Can I Get Involved? Easy-come to our mass meeting. Or you could stop by the…

…) and Amy Ray Student Organization Handbook As part of the Office of Student Activities and Leadership's ongoing commitment to supporting and enabling student organizations, we are very pleased to…

… announce the availability of our first Student Organization Handbook. The handbook is intended for both emerging student leaders and experienced leaders. Topics such as how to become a registered…

…/recognized student organization, how to open a Student Organization Account, and how to recruit and retain members are covered. In addition, topics like what tax information all student organizations need to know, how…

… and where to get programming funding, a list of University resources for programming, how and where to schedule facilities & buses, and what University policies have particular impact for student groups…

… are included. Skd.t Organization D i rtwI Similar to the Student Organization Handbook, the Student Organization Directory is a valuable resource to student leaders; however, it is also very useful for…

students interested in becoming involved in a student organization. Student Organizations who have already registered this fall with MSA will be included. If your organization hasn't registered this Fall…

…, then you have until Friday, September 30th to be included in the directory. Like our publications, the staff at the Office of Student Activities and Leadership are here to assist students and student

March 30, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… promise to change the way the Michigan Student Assembly funds the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union (AATU). But on the way to completing this pledge, the assembly may face a lawsuit for the cuts. At last night…

… amendment passed in September held $11,000 on the condition that AATU needed to provide the assembly with an internal review of the organization and a track of students' use of it, within 180 days after the…

… committee, for use by student groups. The motion passed in a 14-13 vote. The day before the assembly's deadline for the report, Maurer said there was a meeting of AATU's board of directors, which Stern serves…

… Bank. The West Bank military govern- ment said Arab schools would be closed for two days in an effort to prevent further rioting. Six members of Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction of the Palestine Libera…

… he lay wounded. Fatah supporters vowed to attack Israeli soldiers in reprisal. Before the shootings Monday, Is- rael and the PLO were expected to JONATHAN LU A student on State Street braving the…

… head, Arab reports said. The soldiers opened fire, fatally wounding Omar Kabani, 17, and wounding four oth- ers, including a 9-year-old, officials at Ahli Arab hospital said. Elsewhere in Gaza, 20…

…, assistant to the vice president for research, said through individual arrangements be- tween students and professors, and programs like the Undergraduate Re- search Opportunities Program (i T~flP) _ nit 7…

February 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…, emphasized the importance of remembering the lin- gering effects of the war. "People are forgetting things like this - that people are dying in the aftermath." Rami Kishek, chair of the Arab- American Students

… .Poet gives reading at award ceremony The Michigan Daily -Weesaye ar2,1994 -3 Naval Academy cheating may not affect 'U' policies Hopwood award ceremony honors student writers By JESSICA HOFFMAN…

… FOR THE DAILY Pulitzer Prize-winning poet John Ashbery might be a good role model for student winners of the University's Hopwood award. The Hopwood may be the first of many literary prizes for these…

students - perhaps even a Pulitzer. Essays, poetry and fiction pieces were recognized at. the Hopwood award ceremony in Rackham Audi- torium yesterday. Six RC and four LSA undergraduates won prizes judged by…

… one-and-a-half-hour cer- emony centered around Ashbery's reading of his own poetry and fic- tion. This year, two students are winning the Hopwood Contest for the second time. Repeat winner David…

…, so I didn't know what to expect," said winner Holly Spaulding, an RC first-year student. "When I came to the University, I was trying to identify the writing community," Spaulding added. The ceremony…

…. 14, 1992, officials at USNA were notified by e-mail that the exam had been compromised - some of the 663 students had cheated by circulating a copy of the exam around the dorm the night before the test…

…. Some of the students, called mid- shipmen, told NAVINSGEN they did not know the test they had was the next day's exam, and thought they were studying good "gouge" - an old exam that students can study…

… from. All non-engineering majors at USNA are required to take the notori- ously difficult Electrical Engineering 311, which most students find irrel- evant, according to the report. USNA conducted an…

…." NAVINSGEN conducted another investigation six months later that im- plicated 133 midshipmen. It is unlikely that all of the students will be expelled, but none who are implicated by NAVINSGEN will be allowed…

October 27, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… to continue the work for peace. "The Middle East is at a crossroads between Arab-Israeli peace and constant Jihad. The situa- tion in Israel today is as inspiring as it is tragic. It encapsulates the…

… reality of the Middle East." At the conclusion of the speech, the names of the 26 victims were read and prayers were said for them. Students who attended said they wanted to show support for Israel and…

… efforts for peace in the region. "I came tonight because it is im- portant to show I support Israel and to show our solidarity," said LSA first- year student Ronit Reger. LSA first-year student Amy Wagner…

… friends." Although the treaty dealt primarily with bilateral relations, the accord ef- fectively shifted the balance of power across the Middle East, making iteasier for other Arab states to reach the peace…

Arab partner. "This is peace with dignity," Hussein said, defying those at home and else- where in the Arab world who criticize him for signing a separate peace with Israel. "This is peace with commit…

…-M HOSPITAL DAUGHTER AMY IS U-M STUDENT SON-IN-LAW BOB IS U-M GRADUATE Paid for by the Ingrid Sheldon for Mayor Committee. Doug F Ziesemer, Treasurer, 122 S. Main, Ann Arbor 48104 Columbia Review INTENSIVE…

students gotamulti- faceted, value-added education - where part of that education was grounded in ethical and moral values inherent in all of world religion," Deitch said. Deitch offered several solutions to…

… recognition of holi- days that conflict with schoolwork. Williams,alsoapanelist, spokeon his commitment to the issue. "I want in some way to engage my students as citizens of a university and a society as…

… was glad we could raise the level of awareness," she said. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the tall ano winter terms by students at the University of…

May 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

… to 15 quarter hours or 10 semester hours. Current events Students will enjoy weekly lectures in Arabic and indicate its roe as the language of a English on Middle East topics by leading experts in…

…8-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 4, 1994 Fall from Packard St. window kills student By Lisa Dines DAILY NEWS EDITOR Christopher Garcia, an LSA sophomore, fell out of his Packard Street…

students were conscious and communicating with the officers who arrived at the scene of the accident. Garcia suffered a broken leg and back as well as several lacerations causedby theglass…

… to all windows after May 1. HousingInspectorJackDonaldsonsaid if the same accident took place now, the screen could help prevent a fall. Prime Student Housing, which owns the apartment, declined to com…

… violation, if it is clearly a violation of common-sense safety than the land- lord may still be liable," said Pattrice Maurer, the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union director. Nicholas Roumel, an attorney for Student

… Legal Services, said the li- ability for the accident will probably be divided among the landlord and the students. Any court award would be reduced by the percentage of "con- tributory negligence" under…

… Intensive Arabic Program offers proficiency- Its characters form based instruction in Modern Standard Arabic, the some of the most literary Arabic used throughout the Middle East for ancient literature known…

… ... . Universityof also be supplemented by cultural activities including Chicago isonce lectures, films, outings, and performances to broaden again offening understanding of various facets of life in the Arab an…

…, the Tibe oneness means, the spiritual and tem- pearing eloque poral leader of Tibet spent April 21- ease in both Ei 23 meeting Ann Arbor residents. language - ou But for students, the coming of the "We…

May 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…ยฃtdjmu &~ OPINION EDITOR IN CHIEF 420 Maynard Street James M. Nash Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. EDITORIAL PAGE EDITORS Patrick Javid…

… Queer Action are out- spoken student organizations. But LGMBPO-as a University-funded group - cannot be passive. The change in Re- gents' Bylaw 14.06 - the University's non-discrimination pledge - to…

… to both our lesbian, gay and bisexual constituency and our multicultural efforts," This from Richarcm Carter, the associate dean of students, who choose Sanlo from three finalists. The out- come of the…

… Palestinians displaced by this war have been seeking a return to Palestine with their own autonomous gov- ernment ever since but have been denied by Israel and shunned by Arab states. Their time has finally come…

… Camp David accords in 1979. Syria remains Israel's most impor- tant security threat, and should the two nations reach accord, comprehensive peace between Israel and her Arab neighbors would become a…

… diplomatic relations. These developments could signal a new era of stability in the war-weary Middle East. With the support of the West an dedication by all parties involved, the Arab- Israeli conflict may be…

October 28, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… who groups. The coalition of sponsors includes check of its the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the Arab acok ofis American Students' Association, the Inter- a cordon of faith Council for Peace and…

… campus from a student's point of view last night - and found that in many places, the lack of light- ing, overgrown foliage and other haz- ards posed serious safety concerns. The Michigan Student Assembly…

… nsored the Campus Safety Aware- nss Walk-Through in hopes that University and city officials would cooperate to improve conditions for students. MSA members and other student volunteers met the officials…

… this school," Fish said. Homecoming 1994 Committee member Michelle Van Ooteghem believes that the function of both the parade and Homecoming weekend is to bring students and alumni together. "There has…

… been a real feeling of enthusiasm around campus. We're really working to reflect the tradition and pride that the students feel about the University," Van Ooteghem said. Fish said the weekend is planned…

… for both alumni and current students. "We wanted to let the students know what it was like to have a Home- coming weekend, and at the same time, it's created in the honor of the alumni. We want…

… out- side Hill Auditorium by Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford, Ann Arbor Mayor Ingrid B. Sheldon, co-Grand Marshals and former Michigan football players Anthony Carter and John…

… every two weeks, Heatley said. Also important, Heatley said, was that students feel safe on campus. "The perception is important because students need to feel comfortable walking around." Many MSA…

… members and students attended the walk-through, which was prompted by students' concerns, heightened by reports of a serial rap- ist in Ann Arbor. "(Campus safety) is an important issue," said LSA sophomore…

… he set foot i yesterday, Clinton ran into the me and probably the most difficult Arab-Israeli conflict - the future d its religious shrines - and in anceled the walking tour his sta fjjy planned for…

April 06, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…, the Daily opined that Diag policy was an undue obstacle to the legitimate humanitarian and political activities of the Arab-American Students, Association (ARAMSA) in its attempt to address the Hebron…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 6, 1994 G e ยฃIiri~iga &dtIlg t w +rir a w r r++ A " w + a rn. " r+r t __ 1% -- I 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the…

… cooperate to improve lighting Washtenaw Avenue at night is a dark and foreboding stretch of roadway. Amber lights bathe the street in a dim glow, providing little protection for the students who walk the…

… of safety in Ann Arbor. As city officials draft a budget for next year, the Michigan Student Assembly is pushing the lighting issue. In a March 14 letter to city council members, LSA Rep. Andrew Wright…

… those of the city. Furthermore, it also has a strong interest in improving safety in student areas. Unfortu- The Bosnian a 9i K.f a ~ K2 ,w.7-t I nately, University officials are strangely mum about…

… incentive to ensure safety. The students who walk along Washtenaw Avenue at night are constituents, as it were, of the Univer- sity, and have a right to expect the Univer- sity to be interested in their well…

… highest priority on the safety of students and other residents. I r jNqa ' I responds to Department of Communication rumors To the Daily: We write to correct any misconception generated by any recent…

… begin shortly will help us provide an even better education for Michigan students, who should always demand no less than the best from us. JAMES J. DUDERSAD President GILBERT R. WHITAKER, JR. Provost…

… the Daily to handle? When the Daily is silent after a coalition of six student and community groups holds a rally on the Diag attended by 75 students, what are we to conclude? In an editorial last week…

… coverage of Hebron massacre shows anti-Semitism," in which a student accused the Daily of anti-Semitism for covering the massacre, its aftermath, and student activism in its wake. As Karima Bennoune pointed…

October 01, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… like we're just the scape- goat for a campus-wide problem," he added. Landes stressed that "this is a self- governance issue. ... This is some- thing that the students have said: 'No way - (hazing) is…

… hours. Fully confidential. We specialize in helping students. I JOB FAIR Busch's Valu Land Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday October 4, 5, 6 10:30am -7:00pm Hiring for: Saline, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor Main St…

… American representative. Kwan ex- pects a permanent appointment be- fore the end of spring term. Israel sees boom as Arab boycott fizzles TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Israel greeted the easing of the Arab

… of Friday's move, the Arab League issued a statement in Cairo stressing that the direct boycott of Israeli firms would continue. It reaf- firmed that boycott in its last meeting in September. The…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… between different fields of study. "It's not an evil to disintegrate, but an evil not to re-integrate (fields of study)," Coppola said. He also encouraged both teachers and students to take responsibility…

… and white clumps, ex- plaining that it is necessary to take what onethas learned to relate it to "the big picture." He said it was a picture of a dog, and for students not to give up on problems until…

… was "his idea that learning is the real mis- sion of the University." Aaron Thorton, a first-year engi- neering student, said, "I didn't want to go (to the speech) when my room- mate told me a chemistry…

…? Probably not, but each of these will help to highlight Earth Week today thanks to the Michigan Student Assembly's Environmental Issues Commission. A schedule of environmental ac- tivities will take place all…

… will begin at 6 p.m. in Room 1046 of the Dana Building and will be followed by a free reception serving a variety of organic foods. Other activities include a water- condom toss sponsored by Students

Arabs and 18 soldiers, Israel radio said. Most suffered slight injuries. There were about 70 people on the bus when the bomb exploded. The Islamic Resistance Movement, or Hamas, claimed responsibility for…

… only the innocents, on both sides, Israelis and Palestinians, and serve only to hit at the heart of the peace process," Arafat said in Strasbourg, France. Israeli-Arabs were among the victims in both…

March 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…'s Daily. Group Meetings " American Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 7 p.m. " Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30p.m. a Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual…

… people with blueprints for campus construc- tion. Three candidates for Michigan Student Assembly president have plans to reconstruct the assembly. The theme of structural change began when the Michigan…

… Party proposed a new draft of the All-Campus Constitution, which currently governs MSA. Students will vote on whether to approve the new constitution during MSA elections next week. "The constitutional…

… would place committee chairs in office for one year instead of one semester and would allow the president to dismiss the MSA treasurer and student gen- eral counsel-- positions that are appointed by the…

… its officers with salaries and altering MSA's judi- cial branch, the Central Student Judiciary. But the Michigan Party is not the only party with ideas for change. The Outsider Party has also created a…

… plan to change MSA, and it concentrates on alter- ing the committee and commission structure. The plan would eliminate the Campus Governance Committee, along with the Health Issues, International Student

…, and Peace and Justice Commissions. The Outsider Party restructure plan would create committees that will work with the Student Book Exchange, the City of Ann Arbor, the University Board of Regents, the…

… Statement of Student Rights and Responsi- bilities and the diag policy. It would also add commissions to work with the Michigan Collegiate Coalition (MCC), the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union and undergraduate…

… and LSA sophomore Christian Payne, along with running mate Doug Kligman, an LSA sopho- more, said he supports an idea suggested by Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford, which would…

…, the Students' Party candidate for vice president, MCC Gov. Conan Smith, said the structure is not the problem for MSA. "There's always been a strong party that says, 'restructure MSA,' but I don…

March 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… 5, 1994 10:00AM1:0 PM *Michigan Union Group Meetings Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour,Amer'son State, 8:30p.m. rl A Aa UsAAPI n T .L. ' nn fl i_ " Undergraduate Law…

… Commission, a panel of the Michigan Student As- sembly. Lee said the commission will be coordinating an information day on the Diag for women's groups March 21. For students who are interested in celebrating…

….94, but will accept any amount students offer. With this year's theme of "Will U Be The Champion?", committee members said they hope to raise $94,000. Members of the Senior Pledge Program Committee will be…

… Michigan Telefund and advi- sor to the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said students have a chance to feel like a champion if they donate. "By giving something back to the University now that the seniors…

… money to do a lot more good for students," Brotherton added. Jaison Smith, LSA senior and co- chair of the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said donating money is essential to the University because it…

… funds important student services, such as keeping the computing sites open 24 hours. LSA senior Barbara Loewenihal said she plans to donate "a little (be- cause) it's a good cause." Brotherton said he…

…/Daily Law Library Reading Room. Students penalized in S. Quad chair theft By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER Two green lounge chairs found their way across campus last semester with the help of an…

… Engineering sophomore and an LSA first-year student. Daniel Cusmano andNeil Jobst each stole a lounge chair from the seventh floor Huber House lounge in South Quad in September. The pair plead no contest to a…

… misdemeanor charge. The two also had their case brought under the code. The case was referred to Judicial Advisor Mary Lou Antieau by an assis- tant director of student relations for Housing. The case was…

… handled under the code because the students were not living in the residence halls. Antieau determined sanctions upon the request of Cusmano and Jobst be- cause the action did not warrant sus- pension or…

March 24, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…FK H ION tLbi yar, Tta 1bak it. 0 4 I IC lill ti One hundred three years of editorial freedom 'U' urges student input on alcohol policy as deadline nears By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER The…

… much-anticipated student policy on al- cohol and other drug use may be coming soon to a student organization near you. Polk Wagner, former Interfraternity Coun- cil president turned administrator, has…

… policy will affect all students. It out- *lines general University guidelines on the use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco and discusses preventing drug and alcohol problems and as- sisting students with…

… problems. The policy also advises student groups to form their own policies and reiterates sanctions stated in the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities regarding alcohol and other drug use…

…. There are questions about the extent of that problem," Wagner said.. The 25 members of Couzens House Coun- cil are only a fraction of the 2,000 students Wagner aims to reach. But students aren't the only…

… of suggestions, but other groups did. For example, LSA Student Government President Ryan Boeskool cautioned against extending the power of this policy beyond that of the code of non-academic conduct…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… tour shows future students 'U' life Members of the IrishtLesbian and Gay Organization protested New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade for not allowing their participation in the annual event. Asian Amer…

… tour. Admitted students are invited to participate in one or both of these tours. About 95 percent of those who participate in Campus Day enroll at the University, said Jeff Schoenherr, a counselor with…

Student Activities Center and the Alumni Center. By JAMES R. CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Setting their differences aside, more than a dozen Asian American student groups on campus will come together in…

… ethnicities. There is a lot of diversity on campus and that can be a weakness." The University's Minority Student Services (MSS) and Office of Aca- demic and Multicultural Affairs , in conjunction with UAAO…

March 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GOODSTEIN FLiNr WAINEss Editorial Page Editors The Rz'E F I EMR4N T…

…:STORY MONTH It is incumbent on Vice again dropped the ball by fail- President for StudentAffairs ing to recognize the impor- Maureen A. Hartford to take tance of making this month a a leadership role. She can…

… month's don't know why more isn't done at the Ann importance. Arbor campus." Neither do we. But it is time Yet, the small hodgepodge of events for that administrators and students - far too Women…

… ebrating Women's History Month. The Uni- concerns. Where is the Office of Student versity community - students, faculty, staff Affairs? They were quick to organize and and administration - must recognize…

… schools. Betweenbro- ken heat, water pipes bursting and rats hid- ing in the walls, it is a wonder that students in these buildings are able to get any educa- tion at all. When a school's infrastructure is…

… falling apart, it creates more than an inconvenience for teachers and administrators -it is detri- mental to students' learning processes. The AASA study found that students from such facilities can be…

… expected to score more than five percent lower on achievement tests than students attending schools in "fair" condition, and up to 11 percent lower than students at sehnn in "excellent" condition. nize the…

… deeper than that. It has, for far too long, been a sad fact that in the United States students from the poorest school districts receive woefully inadequate educations, especially in comparison to their…

March 07, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… sources, and this presence in the heart of an Arab city of more than 65,000 leads to daily, often fatal clashes with Palestinian residents. As a city holy to both Jews and Muslims, Hebron has been a flash…

… ele- ments from the heart of the Arab popu- lation centers. We must consider how much we invest in their safety and how much of a future they have." REGENTS Continued from page 1 Some regents disagreed…

… representative as a member of the Student Power slate. Kovacs will also be running inde- pendently. Each of the new candidates con- centrated on a variety of issues. Masley said the assembly should become more…

… for free tuition at the University. "We don't think the University should be an elite institution," Masley said. Sahu said the DO party believes students have the answers to the assembly's problems…

…. "You have to let the students be informed of what is going on in their student government," Sahu said. Payne served as the MSA elections director during last Fall's elections. Following allegations of…

… like a playground," Payne said. Payne said he wants to organize a Payne Sahu student leadership council where del- egates from various campus groups could have a non-voting seat on MSA. "Right now…

…, most people don't know what MSA is, and because they don't know, they don't care," he said.* Bolger said the assembly does not understand the needs of the students. "I think MSA representatives and MSA…

… officials are sometimes remised about what the general student body is interested in," Bolger said. Bolger suggested increased office hours for representatives and using e- mail to increase contact with…

students. "We want to represent the studentsi and students have been isolated from MSA," Bolger said. "MSA needs to be more accessible." Kovacs declined to speak to the Daily and would not make a statement…

… Rep. Jacob Stern, the Outsider Party will team LSA'junior Trevor Moeller on the ballot with SNRE junior Teri Steinberg and the Students' Party will run Business Rep. Devon Bodoh with Michigan Collegiate…

March 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

… Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman on free showings of the film "Schindler's List" at Trenton State 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE…

… placed nearly half of her five-year contract as a premium on "free speech." vice president for student affairs. After sup- And then she worked tirelessly to insti- porting a series of essentially anti-student

… transparent facade of reas- another supposedly pro-student administra- signment. tor. However, Swain ignored student input When Regent Deane Baker displayed his in pushing through the Union access policy…

… bigotry, even when it happens to be parties to experience what it is like to be a coming from the mouth of your boss. student. Unfortunately, her actions were When the regents raised tuition by al- mere…

… poses and her words proved to be most 10 percent, where was Hartford? Did rhetoric. she discuss the fact that for the many stu- First, she decried the students leading the dents who get little financial…

… political group committed to ridding Arab infidels from the Holy Land - forced his way into the Tomb of the Patriarchs, a mosque in Hebron, and fired his assault rifle into the crowd of worshippers, killing…

… preach and practice hate and violence against Arabs must be disbanded immediately. Leaders of these groups en- courage murder - and the soap box should Israeli Defense Force, in a coordinated ef- fort to…

November 08, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… expresses his point of view in a political way. Others, they behave violently. We ar. afraid the Arabs or the Jews will com- mit a new massacre." The talk of killing was not far beneath the surface. Ephraim…

… statement," he said. Sophomore Brian Gitlin, an LSA Student Government representative, said the student government supports the policy as well as the modification. "We felt that it might scare stu- dents away…

… and it's expensive," he said. "In terms of the legality, it is just not necessary to have students sign." The college will draft the state- ment with help from faculty and stu- dents. Schoem said the…

… college hopes to have it ready by next fall. Also, starting Jan. 1, the proce- dures governing cheating cases will change. Students accused of cheating will be able to choose between an informal…

…" to gather information. After a decision is reached, the assistant dean for stu- dent academic affairs will determine all sanctions. Currently, faculty must bring all evidence, and students must go…

… through the lengthy formal hearings. The judiciary determines the sanc- tions. Schoem said faculty and students found the current process too time- consuming. Faculty often avoid the process and handle the…

students and faculty," Schoem said. "Cheating is a violation of col- lege policy not a crime ... against the individual faculty member." Eugene Nissen, assistant dean for student academic affairs, will…

… stu- dents accused of cheating the option of an informal hearing with Nissen as both investigator and sanctioner. Un- der the test, students not satisfied with the decision could ask for a formal…

… judiciary hearing. Nissen tried 18 cases under tOr test conditions. Fourteen students were found guilty and one appealed the decision in favor of a formal hear- ing. The judiciary upheld Nissen's decision in…

… the case. "All in all my experience with using the new procedures were quite positive," he said. Student and faculty complaints also led the policymakers to requir the college to give a public report o…

April 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

… 76-GUIDE, peer counseling phone line, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Alpha Phi Omega, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, pledge meeting, 7 p.m.; chapter meet- ing, 8 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan…

… March 24 letter to state Medicaid directors, the federal government repeated the position that they must conform to the new rule. KNOWLEDGE IS NOT ENOUGH Hmong high school students learn about 'U…

… description of one Detroit school from a teacher who accompa- nied 14 of his 8th grade students on a daylong workshop at the University. A workshop that hoped to bridge the gap between the promise of a univer…

…- sity education and the pitfalls of grow- ing up poor in a city. But the ethnic identity of these urban middle school students might be surprising: Asian American, more specifically Hmong. Originally from…

… groups of kids around campus but rarely would I see any Asian Americans. I wanted to do something for them," said Ting quickly adding, "It's the kids and the student leaders who make the program." One of…

… those student leaders, Timothy Chu, spoke to the question of what, if any, responsibility he felt as a Chinese American from the sub- urbs to a culturally and ethnically distinct group of kids from…

… yesterday was to try to reduce that awe and replace it with confidence. "If you want to go to college you. can find a way," was a message rel1 peated over and over by student lead- ers as the young students

… the Angell Hall corn' puter lab learning about word pro- cessing and e-mail. One student, with an oversized Michigan hat pulled down low on his head, admitted to preferring basket-, ball to computers…

… felt. Truancy is reportly down among those who have visited, the University. Project coordinators hope to expand the program by gef- ting University students into th& Hmong community to further help the…

… young students follow through oi their determination to go to college'' "I would like to go there and see their side of it," said Chu. "My view isp pretty one-sided. I rarely go to Detroit.' Watching over…

February 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…-0552 i HA THIS FUN group Metings " Arabic Converstaion hour, sponsored by the Arab-Ameri- can Students' Association, Basement of Amer's, 312 S. State St., 8:30 p.m. " Consider Magazine, mass meet- ing…

… Shy, head of reader services. She added that the library is im- portant in "helping to attract and keep faculty and graduate students." The library is open to the public, and both undergraduate and…

… graduate classes meet there regularly. It also presents a new exhibit in the main hall every few months. The library staff will help students with research, but Shy suggested that students know specifically…

… what they need before they come. Although the library is open to the public, one must complete an inter- view with Shy to access its materials. Shy bases her decisions on whether a student needs to do…

… more back- ground reading and whether she can trust them to handle the resources. After the student enters the library, security is still an issue. Students are being monitored at all times by staff…

…. They know who the students are, how long they've been in there and what books they are using. Book bags aren't allowed either. Visiting adjunct lecturer in the history department, Jonathan Marwil, said…

… the measures are necessary. "The Clements Library is a valu- able resource for both scholars resi- dent and visiting, and also for gradu- ate and undergraduate students - and the, simple precautions…

… that the library takes to ensure that students and scholars have come for a good purpose are not an inconvenience." ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ameritech Foundation is hop- ing $700,000 will help the…

… stands by end of week By RONNIE GLASSBERG DAILY STAFF REPORTER Another publication may soon grace the floors of University buildings. As early as Friday, the Michigan Student Assembly will unveil ACK…

…. "It doesn't pretend to be objective reporting while simulta- neously ripping on people." For instance, while reporters from the Daily and the Review each wrote stories on Dennis Denno, the student who…

February 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… of different people from business owners to students." Kristen Kirby, Assistant Sales Manager BE AN ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE FOR RPIH1 TFRMS AR Group Meetings Q~ Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… balanced-budget amen Service groups, flooded with applicani are forced to turn away record numb Drs Project SERVE, SAPAC report increasing number of students 'responding to the call' By LISA DINES DAILY…

… STAFF REPORTER Community service organizations on campus have been forced recently to turn unprecedented numbers of vol- unteers away because of space con- straints. "University of Michigan students are…

… responding to the call," said Jeff Howard, director of the Office of Com- munity Service Learning and Project SERVE, a student group that promotes service on campus. Howard said the increase in com- munity…

… Community Service Learn- ing office. Howard said Alternative Spring Break is the one of the most popular programs offered by Project SERVE. The program sends students to week- long community service projects…

… over spring vacation. Alternative Spring Break was started in 1989 with two sites and 15 students and was forced to turn away almost 150 applications this year be- cause of space constraints. The organi…

… opportunities, com- munity service has been a long-stand- ing priority for many people. Howard said, "More student groups are making community service a part of their organization or even their rea- son for being…

… service aspect of her life and the fulfillment that community service brought her. "It's not just something to put on your resume," she said. Student repays bad check after 'U' charges fraud By HOPE…

… CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER A male student was charged with fraud of more than $500 from the Uni- versity in October under the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, the code of non…

…-academic conduct. The student stopped payment on his check to the University after he had registered for classes last semester. The case was closed when the man repayed the loan in full. The records of the code…

March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. J Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30 p.m. " Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support Group, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 5…

…, however, said Proposal A appears more harmful to the city bud- get than its alternative. Grad student Leland Cseke throws Law student Jason Factor to the ground in Niniitsu Clubhveterdav 2 professors…

… DAILY STAFF REPORTER Politics and the media - so often debated in classes by students and University professors - are being scrutinized this week at the Law School by professors from across the country…

… the me- dia," which will be followed by a roundtable discussion. By LISA DINES DAILY STAFF REPORTER Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford came to the LSA staff meeting yesterday to…

student affairs, she moved into South Quad for one week in order to experience life in the residence halls. "I decided two years ago that I should look into this personally," Hartford said. "There was a lot…

…" environment in which dorms would offer educational programs geared toward specific student inter- ests. Hartford promoted a number of changes including an overhaul of the current residential hall library sys…

…, athletics, School of Music performances and the Office of Student Affairs. On staff training: '"We ask a tremendous amount of these people without being sure that they have enough base training." Courses…

… through the psychology department would help initiate stu- dents into their roles as paraprofes- sionals within the residence halls. The Office of Student Affairs will appoint another task force to imple…

…- ment the changes suggested. The office's goal is to have all students living in "learning communities" by Fall 1996. Hartford asked for the LSA faculty's help in bringing about the changes suggested. "We…

… currently have 5,703 LSA students in the residence halls... This can not be just a student affairs issue. It needs to be a whole University issue. It needs faculty input." Faculty to start evaluating school…

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… MORE HAZING Continued from page 1 nity coordinator said, "The wholeGreek community is moving forward into modern Greek life. Things have to change ... and the change has to come from the students. The…

… University. The program was supposed to be part of the sanctions given to the former Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity after a recent hazing incident. On Sept. 4, a University student almost died as a result of the…

… University student. On Oct. 5, the fraternity decided to turn in its charter and is no longer forced to uphold those sanctions. Although the trial concentrated mostly on fraternities, Westol men- tioned…

… Care er O::pt:ions: for Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates A U-M College of Pharmacy seminar open to all students Thursday, October 13, 1994 7-9 p.m. 3554 C.C. Little Building (corner of Church & Geddes…

…, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain - said in a formal communique that the allied military build-up "should continue until they are sure that Ira no longer poses a threat." The council…

STUDENTS Continued from page 1. troops has caused the return of many anxieties for students and faculty who. previously served. Assistant Professor of Nursing Penny Pierce served six months dur- ing the Gulf…

… troops over in 1990, and one of the major results was the stabilityof oil prices and the subsequent economic recovery of the United States. Oil prices fell Friday because we assured the Arab states thatn…

… commander, says the recent send- ing of troops to Kuwait is not directly affecting undergraduate students. "I really don't sense any urgency towards me personally, or towards the others in ROTC," Rosi said…

students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $90. Winter term (January through April) is $95, year-long (September through April) is $160. On…

November 08, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Arab Americans. In the fall and winter, students will develop minority health manuals and collect data on health problems, care resources and funding for minorities…

…o enr at alnI.n aI v, - tiv n am r_._ i emca ai' VI.ldILdIy - i uteUd), INUvtleletrF , .i.y7'+- Hoekstra encourages students to 'clamor for change' By MEGAN SCHIMPF Daily Staff Reporter U.S. Rep…

…. "You should be clamor- ing for change right now because the picture isn't going to be very pretty." Hoekstra, who spoke to a group of 20 students last night in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union…

… grass-roots perspective. What I found was it doesn't look any better from up close than it does from far away." Hoekstra explained to the students that Washington is suffering from a fail- ure of ideas…

…'s where I think we are in Washing- ton," he said. To get involved, Hoekstra said students should be informed voters at the polls and volunteer to work for campaigns. "We need your involvement. We need your…

… help," he said. LSA first-year student Shannon Dudycha said she enjoyed Hoekstra's lecture. "I'm glad I chose this to come to," she said. "Besides the points he made, I liked the humor he had." Adam…

students of the University in the palm of their hand. Students have to act now," Clampitt said. Hoekstra was instrumental in writing the Contract for America, a document signed by all the Republican members…

…, including singles and married couples, it also offers tips that college students can follow. "I think it's real expensive to be a student in Ann Arbor," Zirkel said. Zirkel suggests that student organi…

…- zations, like fraternities or sororities use Sam's Club, adiscount, bulk food store to help cut costs. Students who need cash should also consider sell- ing at resale stores. Also, every Saturday, the Ann…

… Arbor News advertises merchandise that sells for less than $70 in the freebies section. Zirkel said some excellent deals can be found there. It's also a great place for students to advertise because they…

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… Reporter With students' fear of the se- rial rapist mounting, calls to the University's student-run walk- ing services have skyrocketed. Thursday's attack of an Ann Arbor woman is believed to be the 10th…

… million last year - an increase of 2.3 percent - but inflation is expected to remain at 3.2 percent. "Since the state is not subsidizing (in-state tuition), we've had to ask students to pay a little more…

… bus bombing Los Angeles Times TEL AVIV, Israel - A suicide bomber, apparently an Islamic mili- tant opposed to the Arab-Israeli peace negotiations, blew up a crowded bus ring the morning rush hour in…

… Reporter A new University institute will help improve the productivity and efficiency of small businesses and will provide an opportunity for Engi- neering students to learn skills that may eventually land…

… directly con- trolled by the University," said Engi- neering Dean Peter Banks, a co-orga- nizer of the project. The institute will employ approxi- mately 100 University graduate and undergraduate students

… to develop new engineering technologies in re- sponse to the growing needs of small- and medium-sized private industry. Students will solve problems re- lated to agile machining, laser tech- nology and…

… auto body assembly. George Carnigan, associate dean for graduate education in Engineer- ing and co-organizer of the project, said the institute will help prepare engineering students for careers after…

… to provide more or less a hospital or clinic to gain some experience that industry tells us is missing." Mechanical engineering students will be primarily involved in the insti- tute, along with…

January 24, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… ex- perience in a fun environment. What more eould a U-M student want? Michigan Telefimd seeks enthusiastic students to call alumni for winter term. Positions are limited, so call soon for more info…

…. Against high commission. Wex. hrs. Students, housewivespart-timers welcome. Call 973-7500 or be at 2004 Hog- back Rd. Ste. #11, Ann Arbor at 5:45 p.m. sharp Mon.-Fri. Light delivery drivers needed also…

…. For additional information only, call 764-6562. No further calls or con- tacts will be accepted. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. SUBJECTS NEEDED. Students, male, right-handed, native…

… college students in Ann Arbor and throughout Michigan. This position offers in- dividuals the opportunity to gain valuable ex- perience managing the day-to-day operations of a small business…

… Kassof & Co. 150 S. 5th Ave., A2, MI 48104. THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters is now interviewing college students for sum- mer 94 management positions. A resume- building job w/tremendous earning…

… potential. To explore job rtunities avail. wThe ColorWorks call 100-477-1001 & talk w/a campus representative. U OF M WORK STUDY students preferred - Michigan Union Food Service offers Stu- dent Manager and U…

…-1667. WORK STUDY STUDENTS wanted (2): Accounting, economics, or business major needed ap x. 10 hrs./wk. to help in small biomedical research facility doing data entry & billing procedures. Only those sincerely…

… in- terested in financial experience need apply. Prefer freshman or sophomore. Clerical position heling w/office procedures, involving copying, filing, errands & special p rojects. Any year student

October 26, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… forces and Jewish and Arab-American activists, arrived in Cairo in the early morning hours. He was greeted by Presi- dent Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and immediately visited the tomb of Anwar Sadat, the…

… in the peace process, the White House assembled a who's who list of figures in the American Jewish and Arab communities to ac- company the entourage. c.m ...r.g.m.".drss........s.. ........ br y f…

… at the Ann Arbor Public Library. Abduction of student linked to June case Police stress Sunday's assault is not related to Ann Arbor's serial rapist By FRANK C. LEE Daily Staff Reporter Ann Arbor…

… police have found simi- ities between the alleged kidnap- ping and threatened rape of a Univer- sity student Sunday morning and an- other case that occurred last June. The abduction of an 18-year…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… by dents early Saturday morning. A student rooming house at 907 E. Huron St. was destroyed in a blaze at 3:51 a.m. All occupants escaped safely, but damage to the house was extensive. "The house was…

… peace treaty with Israel yesterday, the second Arab country to give up its call for war and recognize the Jewish state. Syria and Lebanon remain the only coun- tries bordering Israel still formally at war…

… with their neighbor. Israel has fought five wars with Arab states since its creation in 1948. President Clinton will travel to the Middle East to witness the formal signing of the peace treaty late next…

… in Washington July 25 to pledge themselves to a treaty. But the swift- ness of the pact was further proof the unity of the Arab countries once firmly allied against Israel has fallen to disarray. King…

… Yarmuk River and share the waters of the Yarmuk and Jordan Rivers, the main water supply for both countries. he burned-out student home at 907 E. Huron Street remains following Saturday's fire ificials…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… rest in a barren, muddy back lot by friends who called him a hero for massacring Arabs as they prayed in a mosque. A tractor scraped at the stubborn earth as elite Israeli soldiers with green berets and…

… use force to prevail over the Arabs. Most of the 110,000 Jewish set- tlers in 140 communities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are political cen- trists - many came simply for a cheap mortgage, clean…

… stop the killing of Pales- tinian citizens." With popular demonstrations breaking out in many parts of the Arab world in response to the massa- cre, PLO officials are insisting that they will not accept…

… positions for Waltstaff and Student Managers at Union. Call Charles Nelson at 763-5789. NOW HIRING delivery drivers. Early AM hours. Van provided. Will train. Start at $5.25. Apply in person 1306 South…

… $9.99 each or less! STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN OFFER Europe '94 air sale Stop in and check out a world of -jiur 'r' ra, m..= /1, --\ W- …

February 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… recreational activity for its members. Group Meetings U American Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 1429 Hill St., 7 p.m. U Amnesty International, Michi- gan Union, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students

…' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30p.m. U Chinese Student Association, Michigan Union, Room 2209, 7:30 p.m. U Folk Dance Club, ethnic line dancing (no partner needed), North…

…," he said. Gurmukh Singh is not only a fi- nancial contributor but also a con- cerned parent; his son is a University student in the Sikh Studies Program. But Singh feels the teachings of the program are…

… week LSA Student Government (LSA-SG) will determine the newest representative to the Michigan Student Assembly. An LSA-SG committee will de- cide who will fill an open LSA posi- tion on MSA and then…

… (LSA-SG)," Elliott said. "It's left up to the student government because they're assumed to be the representa- tive body of that school." Those who have turned in applica- tions for the open seat are…

… an MSA seat. He said, "We need to be doing more projects that involve students specifically." Stella said, "I'd like to bring a little bit of reform to MSA specifi- cally in the area of ethics." He…

… that there are no women or minorities applying for the position," she said. Ferrarese also said she would like to see people apply beyond those currently involved in student government. While Ferrarese…

… said she wants to fill the position by the end of this week, students can still apply for the position in LSA-SG offices, located on the fourth floor of the Michigan Union. Surgeon General endorses bans…

… Campus Commons, Atrium, 7:30 p.m. Q Saint Mary Student Parish, Catholic update, 331 Thomp- son, 7 p.m. U Southwest Detroit Student As- sembly Meeting, Michigan T T~ninj Rnntv 1 AAOQ0n Planning and…

… Placement, 3200 Student Activities Building, 6:10-7 p.m. U Career Pathways in Econom- ics, sponsored by Career Plan- ning and Placement, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, 6-7:30 p.m. U Career Pathways in…

January 27, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… By PATRICIA MONTGOMERY FOR THE DAILY The Hindu Students Council (HSC) held its first agricultural and religious festival on campus last night. About 30 students took part in Pongal, Puja and Prasad…

…. "It's a time for celebration," said LSA first-year student Sanjeev Javia. "If you don't have time to go to a temple, you come to Puja." Along with the day's events, ob- servers recognize Indian indepen…

… about the heritage is through celebration. HSC organizers said the event hoped to join Hindu followers and University students together to par- ticipate in acknowledgment of the 44th anniversary of…

… Indian indepen- dence. Despite the somber atmosphere, HSC member Michelle Vallabhanath said she enjoyed the occasion. "We celebrated a very festive but religious occasion today," she said. Students of all…

… religious back- grounds were welcomed to take part in the holiday and festival. Kris Vezner, an Hungarian Law Student, said he is interested in learn- ing more about Hinduism after at- tending the event. "It…

… of the Hindu Students Council provided food, flowers and special offerings to the Hindu deities. Gov. candidates debate new school funding proposal Sen. Stabenow defends her role in cutting property…

…. The talks were at undisclosed loca- tions, part of a new policy to create a more relaxed atmosphere outside the glare of publicity. Among the issues being discussed is whether the Arab parties would…

… Organi- zation, Rackham, East Confer- ence Room, 7 p.m. Q Korean Student's Association, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7p.m. Q Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship, Michigan Union, Ander- son Room, 7 p.m. Q…

… Career Planing and Placement, 3200 Student Activi- ties Building, 4:10-6 p.m. Q Jewish Feminist Discussion Group, at Hillel, 1429 Hill St., 6-30n m. Revue of the Statement of Students' 'Rights' and…

… Responsibilities 6:00 pm The Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union Fld for by the Students' Rights Commission of Ih' Mirhiqon St miront As':rfr bly ExeCutivePositionsA lbe a I:30-3 p.m. Q Second Annual Freedom Fo…

October 20, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… The Michigan Daily -Thursday, October 20, 1994_-7 Students turn to handbook for safety tips Larceny Is the most common crime on campus, campus police say By MATTHEW SMART Daily Staff Reporter…

… * For students concerned about their safety on campus and how to prevent crime, "The Campus Safety Hand- book" gives instructions for prevent- ing and reporting many types of crimes, including theft…

… harsher methods in interrogating them. Comments by Rabin and other top Israeli officials indicated that a major roundup of Hamas supporters was planned for the West Bank, in Arab East Jerusalem and, with or…

…, consisted of five female professors and graduate students, who spoke about programs available here at the University. Panelists shared their exneriences and thoughts on their fields of study and offered…

students advice on how to succeed. "Don't treat your textbook as the Bible," said Rackham student Suzanne Argentine. She made it clear that there are many other sources of information to learn from, and that…

… the University offers many options to pre-med and Engineering school students. Students expressed frustration over selecting a major. Linda Abriola, a professor of civil and environmental engineering…

… commented on the plethora of majors available to students, rang- ing from environmental to biomedi- cal engineering. Jan Grenier, a professor in the department of chemical engineering, stressed to students

… that they should not become overwhelmed by their work. She encouraged students to "not only study but enjoy it ... to create an equilibrium between work and play." Panelists told students to take ad…

…. Everyone on the panel was eager to help and distributed information to better enable students to seek out help on campus. The Women in Science and Engi- neering Program is affiliated with the Center for the…

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… thus add momentum to the search for an overall settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. With soaring hopes, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and King Hussein of Jordan declared their countries not…

… Islamic world have argued beliefs of Islam and the Wests fundamentally that they mus See CLINTON, JOE WESTRATE/Daily Students hold a candleight vigil on the Diag last night. Vigil on Diag promotes peace BY…

… terrorist activities in Is- rael in recent weeks. Three sepa- rate attacks by Hamas - a terrorist group in opposition to movements toward peace between Arab na- tions and Israel - have killed 26 See VIGIL…

… Hussey Room of the Michigan League. "Through the University's rliest years, all students attended daily prayers and public worship on Sunday." Duderstadt says that discussion of religion and ethics among…

… faculty and students has been silenced as a result of political correctness and the fear of sectarianism. But this shouldn't be the case, Duderstadt thought that learning involved values and not just…

…. said yesterday he will form a search advisory committee by early November to evaluate candidates. "There will be at least one graduate student on the committee," he said. "It will be a faculty- student

March 07, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… ago, sponsored by the Arab American Student Associa- tion (ARAMSA), attracted more than 250 people of all races, religions, age groups and professions, and spanned half the length of Angell Hall at one…

… half the 16 ministers favor removing the Hebron settlers - @42 families and about 100 students at a Jewish seminary in four Hebron neigh- borhoods - to avoid future clashes there. A decision was expected…

… believe it creates friction and See HEBRON, Page 2 Men to march final blocks of anti-rape rally University students walk in the vigil Friday night, which began in the Diag and proceeded to the Rackham…

… names were hard to hold during the procession, but the emotions and fears for the future were evident Friday night. The candlelight vigil to remember the Arab victims of the Hebron mosque massacre 10 days…

…, a medical student originally from Pakistan, said the vio- lence across the globe is disturbing. "We're all brothers. There's a ter- rible thing going on: Muslim blood is really cheap these days," he…

… message is peace," he said. Steven Sheehi, a Rackham student, agreed that history is a powerful force in the clash. "This issue is a product of the last 40 years," he said. "It's not only to By JUDITH…

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…, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 995-3874 Q "The End of the Israeli/Arab Conflict," Hillel, 7:30 p.m. Student Services U 76-GUIDE. neer counseling 304 S. State Street " 4 doors South of Liberty " 998-3480 IL E, I…

…- ally intended for graduate students. Bergmann said he originally expected only between 15 and 20 people to show up. "I wanted to talk to the students going into various fields like literary theory, art…

… all-night teach- ing session to inform students at the University about the war in Vietnam. The atmosphere was often charged and although it was a large group, people wanted to learn. People per- ceived…

… public relations for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. A controlled fusion reaction has long been a pipe dream of researchers Neenan urges student regent plan By RONNIE GLASSBERG Daily Staff…

… Reporter During the public comments por- tion of yesterday's Board of Regents meeting, Michigan Student Assem- bly President Julie Neenan pressed for student representation on the board. The MSA proposal…

… questions and provide clarification to the regents during the meeting. The proposal also asks for the addi- tion of a place designated at the regents' table for a student representative. "I think in the past…

… years, students on this campus have realized the benefits of working with the regents," Neenan said. Regent Shirley McFee (R-Battle Creek) said she thinks it would help to develop better communication…

…. Students supported having a student serve on the board in at least a non-voting capacity in a referendum last winter. Regent Laurence Deitch (D- Bloomfield Hills) said he has not formed a final judgement on…

… said he fa- vors permitting MSA to give reports to the regents. "I have reservations about whether there ought to be a student regent," he said. "Our other constituencies don't have regents." Regent…

… Philip Power (D-Ann Ar- bor) asked, "Does MSA truly speak for all students? "The objective of the outcome is how can various components of the University feel more included? The particular device deserves…

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