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September 06, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 152) • Page Image 10

… and students in the crowd," Fischer said. "Scholars and students Wynton Marsalis is one-of the noted artists who have been presented by UMS. come together to make what's on stage understandable." From…

… contemporary music of the Arab world, UMS inhabits a large niche of the per- forming arts. It is not, however, one that caters to what Fischer terms "bus and truck shows." With UMS specializing in its own brand…

… of the performing arts and University Productions and the School of MT&D focus- ing on student shows, it used to fall to the Major Events Office to produce large-scale commer- cial concerts. For a…

March 29, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…- graduate, graduate and profes- sional students. Classes will be taught in Eng- 4 lish. About 40-50 percent of the students will come from China. It will be the school's second major international campus…

…. Last year, NYU opened a school in Abu Dhabi in United Arab Emirates. It also has a dozen smaller programs in other coun- tries. NYU has also embarked on an ambitious plan to expand its campus at home…

… for two years the num- ber of students who could par- ticipate in a voucher program usingtaxpayer moneyto attend private schools - but it would still be among the nation's most expansive use of vouchers…

February 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

….m. WHAT: University staff members spotted three students smoking mari- juana outside a building, University Police reported. The students were released pending investigation and their marijuana and para…

… Police reported. No injuries were reported. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Theatrical Symphony performance showcase WHAT: Musical theatre students will perform a dramatitled, "Our Country's Good." The story is…

… - tactics similar to those adopted by other Arab regimes facing recent mass protests. An autocrat who has ruled for more than 40 years, Gadhafi also has been meeting with trib- al leaders to solicit their sup…

February 07, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

student and injured 11 people at a party near Youngstown State University campus, police said yesterday. Each man is charged with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault…

…- reach by Washington through an Arab ally in the Gulf. All three - two in person and one in absentia - entered not guilty pleas during the five- hour hearing, said their lawyer, Masoud Shafiei. He added…

… said. Former President George W. Bush made a campaign swing through the area in the summer of 2004. Students at the university are happy that school is in session this time around - though the weather…

… Ciavarella's fate, boyfriend during an argument. she said, the important thing An honor roll student who had is that he no longer wields any never been in trouble before power. Ciavarella and another was sent…

March 15, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… operation to quell unrest since the Arab world's rebellions began in December. Opposition groups immedi- ately denounced the intervention as an occupation that pushed the tiny island kingdom dangerously close…

…- ture in about 30 years now, so I printed this sort of Socratic method Q and A, but you guys haven't done all the reading. It's a waste of time," he told the audi- ence. Students Honoring Outstand- ing…

… University Teaching, or SHOUT, presented Herzog with the Golden Apple Award - the only student-bestowed award for teaching at the University. Herzog, a professor at the Uni- versity since 1983, wrote in an e…

…, students entering Herzog's classes shouldn't expect to get an A without working hard. "Professor Herzog truly elicits the best of his students and the best efforts of his students," Law School Dean Evan…

… teachers who consistently treat every lecture as if it were their last time to disseminate knowledge to his or her students and engage each student to think critically and inspire discourses outside the…

… classroom," Eisman said. Walker, who has taken two classes from Herzog, said a major reason she took a Law class focusing on the First Amend- ment was because Herzog was the professor. Rackham student Zev…

November 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

…, Arabic, Armenian and Turkish remain popular among students. Outside of academics, students and professionals work to create a safe and hospitable environment for religion to be practiced and investigated…

student body exceeded University Hall chapel's 500-per- son capacity. Tappan's policies followed the changing con- temporary attitudes in higher education around the country. "I would say the University was…

… the curriculum, Tappan and his successors still wanted theology schools to be established in and around Ann Arbor for students to keep up with religious studies outside of the University. Once the…

… faculty had expanded to 31 members and the student body to 652 students by 1863, religion and theology were combined with other areas of study - notably philosophy - and theol- ogy was no longer taught on…

… its own. Fast-forward to 2011. The study of religion still resembles Tappan's model of the 1860s. Students wishing to study reli- gion can do so in departments such as psychology or English. Over the…

… academic perspective Scholars from different departments came together to head a Program on Studies in Religion, making the study of religion a concentration readily available to students. According to Ralph…

students to take, the standard give-and-take among peers is lost. "It's enormously useful to have others who are following something of the same curriculum in classes with you, so you can discuss areas of…

… interest, be in seminars together and do courses in methodology together," Williams said. "Students can do Independent Concentration Projects, but indepen- dence is often accompanied by isolation and it…

… takes very great effort on the part of the student and faculty adviser for the ICP to overcome that isolation." The program was halted because faculty members could not afford to split time between the…

… for the well-being of any university. On the other end of the spectrum, external parties have raised questions about the liberal approach in classroom ped- agogy. Relying heavily on students' freedom…

February 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

Arab world; abstaining from the vote would anger Israelis. The issue also places Obama in a political fix at home where he already faced criticism for trying to avoid a veto from Democratic and…

…- tional headquarters of Lambda Chi Alpha, Yikes shouldn't have been in the house to begin with since it is a violation of the house lease to have pets. The local chapter hasn't allowed students to keep…

…, and we have no position and no policy on this issue," Haughee said. Schaecher said animal cru- elty by students isn't a significant problem on campus, but is still discussed as an issue. "Generally we…

… get complaints of students that have left for the summer that leave their animals behind," Schaecher said. However, Schaecher said the Humane Society doesn't dis- suade students from adopting pets. "We…

… don't encourage or dis- courage students," Schaecher said. "Most of the students are capable and are responsible just like anybody else is for the humane treatment of an animal. We're not bombarded with…

… com- plaints about students mistreat- ing animals. Most of them can give the animals the adequate care." Despite all the controversy, Johnson said Yikes is taken care of at the fraternity house. "At the…

November 01, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

students to evacuate house Authorities say they had to break down doors and rouse drunken students during fires at a fraternity near Michigan State University. No one was injured early Friday after a party…

… erupted in cheers. It was joined by Ireland, Austria and the Arab states. The "no" votes included the United States, Israel, Sweden, the Neth- erlands and Germany, while many American allies abstained…

September 29, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 18) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, September 29, 2011 - 3B A head for fashion Manufacturing nostalgia 'U' students are making an age-old tradition their own By ERIN STEELE Daily Arts…

…, dressing according to a rel- atively conservative set of rules may be thought to stifle one's cre- ativity. But Muslim students at the University are demonstrating the exact opposite. Verse 33:59 in the…

…- tries. Generally, women in the Gulf States (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait) tend to wear long black dresses and cover everything but their eyes, while women in Egypt…

October 27, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 36) • Page Image 13

… com plex arrangements to Main Street for a night of real Michigan music. Tickets from $25. 'U' international students take a bite of Ann Arbor's multicultural cuisine By Veronica Menaldi, Daily Arts…

… Writer hen some students at the University get a hint of homesickness, they can e ly drive an hour or so on I-75 and find them- selves in the warm embrace of their former home - usually complete with home…

… the same as the real thing, but close enough - she was pleased. This is analogous to an international student's situation. Though the foods in Ann Arbor may not be exactly the same as they are back home…

…, they're similar enough to where most interna- tional students would be able to appreciate them. "It's an important component of that feeling of security, feeling of familiarity and finding a piece of…

… home where you are making your home for the next few years," Dyer said. A home away from home Architecture and Urban Planning student Ash- wini Kamath was born and raised in India and came to Ann Arbor…

October 27, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…YI 4A - Thursday, October 27, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com _ i idligan Batly Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… sustainability? I can't tell you how many times I have been asked this question as a Program in the Environment student. I antici- pate answering it at the start of each semester in at least one ofmyPitE classes…

… the Campus Sustainability Integrated Assessment. But do students truly under- stand the meaning behind the "Sustain- ability" tab on the University's honyepage? While PitE is a rapidly growing major and…

… the University currently offers more than 500 courses that incorporate content related to sustainability, many students remain envi- ronmentally illiterate. Shalit's return shows Israel's moral compass…

… fostering leaders in sustainability. It is vital for students to graduate with at least some preliminary understanding of sustainability, which is a concept embedded within environmental education. Fulfilling…

… concentrate on nothing?" It helped me and has the potential to help you. The aver- age University student is wrapped up in exams, jobs, projects, paying rent, issues with friends, organiza- tions - we forget to…

… of its citizens. s fear that the released Pal- lives in jeopardy. Still, Sha- ocent of any crime and did t in a Hamas prison under ons. !r Benjamin Netanyahu said rrent instability in the Arab tunity…

October 25, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…4 - Tuesday, October 25, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4 - uesay, ctoer 2, 211 Te Mchign Dily mihigadaiyco t idlian 4 ali Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… reports that Cantor's office was under the impression that only those affiliated with Penn - namely, students and faculty - were invited to attend. But after learning that the event would in fact be open to…

… - would fill all the seats in the lecture hall. The abrupt cancellation has sparked debate at Penn and in the media. Charles Gray, a student at Wharton and president of Penn Col- lege Republicans, accused…

… Cantor... has emerged as the chief object of ire for the left." One unidentified Penn student is quoted saying, "I think it's a little too much to bring the protest to a college campus." And on Twitter…

… you might disagree with him - and trust me, I do disagree with him - this lecture marks a rare opportu- nity for students to hear firsthand from one of our country's most prominent political figures…

…. Students should be respectful of all speakers. E If I'm fortunate enoughto be in his audience on Monday, I'll be there to listen. I have no intention of infring- ing on Cantor's ability to deliver his…

… believe that Occupy Wall Street heralds the proverbial Arab Spring of the American nation, you cannot ignore the impact it has had on our society's thinking. The Occupy movement has spread like wildfire…

January 13, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

student group on cam- pus, AfricAid, aims to address this issue by providing young women in Tanzania with the opportunity to receive an education. AfricAid is based on a larger organization started in…

… prescriptions to buy caughtfire due to a faulty wire, WHO: Multi-Ethnic medicine, University Police University Police reported. The Student Affairs reported. He is not affiliated car was engulfed in flames, but…

… ONLINE Love Crime Notes? Getlmore online atmichigandaily.com/blogs/The Wire LGBT bullying prevention class WHAT: A class to educate people on the issues sor- rounding harrassment of LGBT students. The…

… to hepatitis C from an IV line, the Chicago Tri- bune reported. The IV line is believed to have been contami- nated by a nurse who works at the clinic. Several students who graduated from the Musi- c…

… of the Syrian-Saudi initiative, but the talks were lauded as a potential Arab breakthrough, rather than a solution offered by Western powers. Cuba calls immigration talks with U.S'. 'fruitful…

November 21, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… NYPD's intelligence tactics since an Associated Press investiga- tion revealed widespread spy- ing programs that documented every aspect of Muslim life in New York. Police infiltrated mosques and student

… groups. Plainclothes officers catalogued Middle Eastern restaurants and their clientele. Analysts built databases on Arab cab drivers and monitored Muslims who changed their names. "Had this been happening…

November 18, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… circulation Manager The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is pubished Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all…

… Mus- lim Arab-led Sudan in July. The outcome of the meetings - and the extent of Israel's moves to ally with the Africans - remains murky. Kenya's leader went so far as to say Israel promised to provide…

February 03, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… threat, which was discovered shortlybefore 8 a.m. Evans said an emergency notice was transmitted on the laptop computers provided to all 9,400 students. Textmessages were also sent on cell phones. It is…

… April the same court acquitted Abdoulmouthalib Bouzerda, chairman of the Arab European League, of hate speech charges for publishing a cartoon on its website questioning the reality of the Holocaust. The…

March 28, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…4A - Monday, March 28, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com E-MAIL DANIELAT DWGOLD gUMICII.EI)U 01 C Mis an Batly Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890…

…-fly zone intended to protect Libyan civilians from the dictator, whose son has threatened "rivers of blood" if the rebellion isn't quelled. France, Britain, Italy, Canada, Denmark, Qatar and the United Arab

…, caught between the tabloid-esque vision of outing the "easiest" courses and acknowl- edging the truth: The difficulty of a course or major is not solely linked to the average GPA of it's students, and…

… of a class to the participant's major, average grades for similar majors at various universi- ties, etc. Additionally, I believe it would have been of interest to many students to discuss the…

students and the Daily in a way that fits with it's great his- tory and future. Gabriel Luis Manga University alum On Feb. 26, state Rep. Dave Agema (R-Grandville) introduced a bill that will undermine…

January 31, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

… has been a driving force and mentor for all students in the program. "She keeps us in check because she knows what's actu- ally going to happen out there," Oatmen said. "She's kind of the eyes and ears…

… around here is just shocking to me," Mattar said. Mohamed El-Sayed, an asso- ciate professor in the College of Engineering, led the group of protesters in an Arabic chant. El-Sayed said the chant trans…

… power for 30 years," El-Sayed said. "There is no democracy that allows somebody to rule for 30 years." Like Mattar, El-Sayed said he was impressed with the turnout and clear student interest in the issue…

…. "It just shows that (students) are fully aware of what's going on," El-Sayed said. LSA senior Noha Moustafa also commended the turnout at the protest, calling it "a testa- ment to the student activism…

… that is on this campus." Moustafa, another member of the Egyptian Students Associa- tion, said she supports the Egyp- tian citizens who have decided to expresstheir pent-up frustration with Mubarak…

student at the University, graduated from Ann Arbor's Community High School in2009 and was a member of the div- ing team at Ann Arbor's Pioneer High School. LSA sophomore Patton Doyle, who was on Pioneer…

… person found unconscious - a non-University student named Tyne Mosbey- is in critical condition at Butter- worth Hospital in Grand Rapids, hospital officials confirmed late last night. Lanza said…

…'s leadership At discussion, Dean of Students urges sorority leaders to band together ByKIMBERLY PAGEAU About 200 executive board members of the University's Panhellenic Association sorori- ties attended a…

… members. In addition to discuss- ing women's leadership, par- ticipants focused on teamwork. Laura Blake Jones, the Univer- sity's dean of students, spoke to the group about obstacles women leaders face…

… technology, cor- porate social responsibility and energy and the environment. Business graduate student Carrington Renfield-Miller, the conference co-chair, wrote in an e-mail interview that the confer- ence…

February 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, February 10, 2011 1 1The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com C4e fJridhigan &Ut Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… between a col- lege student and his friend's mother. As McGonigal puts it, "If you haven't pwned your Mom, you're clearly missing out." Another useful piece of research shows that people who play games…

…-American sentiments. Tom Malinowski, Washington Director for Human Rights Watch and an expert in U.S. foreign policy, writes on foreignpolicy.com that WikiLeaks "did more for Arab democracy than decades of backstage U…

March 22, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…9 4 -Tuesday, March 22, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com e t i an at Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard Sc. Ann Arbos, MI 48109…

… the United Arab Emirates in per capita defense spending at $2,141 per citizen in 2009. There are several reasons why such exorbi- tant spending is unnecessary. For starters, the U.S. - with a stockpile…

March 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… also to see if any of them needed any assistance," Fitzgerald said. Yoshiki Masada, president of the Japan Student Association on campus, wrote in an e-mail interview last night that the organization…

… addressed the audience, and family mem- bers collapsed in grief. Some mourners bore signs in Hebrew reading, "The government demolishes homes, Arabs mur- der Jews." The bloodshed, which shat- tered a lengthy…

March 08, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… to argue that Van der Sloot became enraged and killed the 21-year-old Peruvian busi- ness student last May 30 because she had learned of his relation to Holloway by looking in his lap- top. ROME 1…

…, following an uprising that ousted Ben Ali on Jan.14, which in turn sparked revolts around the Arab world. It also comes as Tunisia struggles to cope with tens of thousands of refugees stream- ing across its…

February 01, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… University residence halls and off-campus apartment buildings are prone to mainte- nance issues. Along with long waits for machines and the risk of a stranger handling your deli- cates, many students just opt…

… to go home to mom and dad with a full basket of dirty laundry. But if trekking all the way home for a few loads of laundry is too much effort, students can take advantage of several off- campus laundry…

… services. Two local cleaners, Busy- body's Student Laundry and The ClothesLine, offer pick- up and drop-off services at residence halls and off-campus housing for students in a laun- dry jam. Though The…

… price based on the weight of the laundry. Pick-up and drop- off times differ based on a cus- tomer's location in Ann Arbor, accordingto the websites. Students looking for a self- serve option outside of…

… South Forest Avenue. Mr. Stadium also has free Wi-Fi, and students 21 years or older can purchase beer and wine at Champions while waiting for their clothes to dry. For clothes that need profes- sional…

… winter terms by students at theUniversityof Michigan. Onecopy is available free of charge to all readers.OAdditional copiesmay be pickedupat the oaity's office for $2.Subscriptions for fall term, starting…

… with an authoritarian hand for nearly three decades. With the organizers' calling for a march by one million people today, the vibe in the sprawling plaza - whose name in Arabic means "Liberation" - was…

… from giv- ing alcohol to students who are completing the rush process, according to Stepanovic. "No chapter shall serve or pro- vide alcohol to recruits nor allow anyone on behalf of the chapter to…

… important for us to recruit outside of the stan- dard rush parameters," Fernan- dez wrote. But Handelsman said most of the students rushing this semes- ter are friends and acquaintances of current fraternity…

… members as opposed to students with little or no connection to the Greek community - as is often the case with fall recruits. "It's mostly people who already have the connections," Stepanovic said…

January 27, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

students have instrumental or vocal expertise too. Behind bato J ommy last column of the fall semester, I offered some books I consider among the best of 2010. But let's say you got an iPad for Christmas…

… about Silliman's hed - from Afghanistan Blog. But if you don't know the babwe. Tour the site. Read poet, computer programmer and translated from Arabic or blogger Ron Silliman, he writes tin Nigerian…

students wave their way to a conducting degree By VERONICA MENALDI Daily Arts Writer Conducting an ensemble takes more than a few waves of a baton and a fancy suit - it takes imagination, patience, knowl…

… con- ducting graduate student, said he fell in love with conducting because it allows him to create music in a collaborative setting. "I think that (conducting) is a wonderful way to communicate with…

…, Blackstone said it isn't offered at that level because the department wants the stu- dents to have experience as a vocalist or instrumentalist. Students interested in con- ducting degrees are usually those who…

… focuses in that area. In those classes, two or three times a week, a student will stand up and conduct while everyone else sings or plays. At the conclu- sion, the professor responds to the student

…'s conducting. The sessions are recorded for the student to look back upon and improve. In addition, students will continue to have private les- sons in their major instrument, where they will learn to polish…

… University students tend to find positions. "If a conductor is willingto go anywhere, then you have a much better chance of getting a job," he said. The secrets to conducting Sieloff said one of the main…

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February 09, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

…'s going to look for a job in Ann Arbor or potedtially take a class at the University, adding he wants to continue studying Arabic to fulfill the Flagship Program's require- ments. "I'll probably just stay…

… the days since the rink. Indeed, the student section's GLI I have come to enjoy a confir- response warranted a reprimand from the Universi- "I feel (honestly!) a relationship ty - our very own religious…

… the ones listed here, Yost is worth at least one visit as a Michigan fan. Some visit Yost Ice Arena and merely see a game with student-athletes competing in the wonderful sport of hockey. For a small…

… Ann Arbor winter. "Right now I can't believe I'm in Ann Arbor." Ward said. Financial aid is available to assist U-M students participating in U-M . study abroad programs. - View instructions to apply…

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April 12, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… opportunity it offers college appeared students. ESPN's "I think (the incentives have) Sports Reporters" talk- done a lot of good for young peo- out topics ranging from ple in Michigan - particularly HL…

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April 12, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

… provides training for thousands of medical students. More than 22,000 staff members and medical students are currently involved in treating patients at UMHS. This includes those in office, research and medi…

… at the Heros of Peace Symposium in the Michigan Union yesterday. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Phone jacked Fire safety gets Science in 15 Film screening from student real messy minutes talk…

… variants of one, 1:30 p.m. WHAT: An unknown and the Environment, will WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. of two genes studied drank WHAT: A student reported subject discharged a fire talk about science in a 15 WHERE…

… by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is availablelfree ofcharge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptionsfor fall term, starting in…

….m. WHAT: A subject was issued a warning for skate- boarding, University Police reported. Police reported. There was no damage. Lights out WHERE: Lot NC-53 WHEN: Tuesday at about 1 a.m. WHAT: A student told…

… whereabouts. The former Gadhafi loyal- ist read a prepared statement to the BBC's Arabic language tele- vision channel and did not take any questions. The BBC did not disclose where it had filmed Koussa. Koussa…

November 16, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

…'s news magazine, distributed every Wednesday during the academic year. To contact The Statement e-mail klarecki@michigandaily.com. THEJUNKDRAWER random student interview by kaitlin williams Welcome to…

… the random student interview, where the official lan- guage is English. So Molly, what are you study- ing? I'm undecided right now. I've got to figure that out. No kidding. You're a freshman. Get on…

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January 24, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… studying Hebrew or Arabic at the University to immerse themselves in a society where these languages are highly prevalent. A study abroad program would offer students a taste of the unique and lively culture…

…4A - Monday, January 24, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com. 4A - Monday, January 24, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom s Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… for petty, non- desk. between different crimes based on violent drug offenses, and you have As a student different levels of culpability. an unfair system and very crowded attorney in the consider the…

… expanded its program from the sum- mer semester to the academic term in order to give more students the opportunity to study in Israel. Even graduate schools here at the Uni- versity of Michigan offer such…

… programs. For example, the Law School allows students to spend a semester at the University of Tel Aviv Law School. Yet the University of Michigan's undergraduate program does not. By not offering an…

… - the University of Michigan lags behind its rivals and its own graduate schools. This not only reflects poorly on the University on acom- parative level, but also deprives students of a valuable learning…

…: Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It was also an epicenter of the Greek and Roman empires and still has many remnants at archae- ological sites around the country. Studying in Israel would allow students who are…

… of Israel. Given this, students should be able to study there with an official University study abroad program. This University is no stranger to partnering with institutions in Israel for a wide…

January 20, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… other students on campus an opportunity to learn the history and writing of Arabic calligraphy. Chase and Abuelroos founded the Arabic Cal- ligraphy Club last fall after realizing that many students on…

… campus, like themselves, were interested in learning how to write Arabic calligra- phy, Chase said. "Both of us have been interested in learning cal- ligraphy for a long time," Chase said. "You're kind of…

… exposed to it a lot just study- ing Arabic, but we never really learn how to do it or just how the art form was developed." Mohammed El Khoja, a local calligrapher from Libya who wrote calligraphy for…

… newspapers in his home country, will start to teach the club's members how to write the most widely used Arabic script as well as dis- cuss the history of Arabic calligraphy at their next meeting. "Right now…

… calligraphy in school, Chase and Abuel- roos said he has previously worked with many students in Ann Arbor. As the club's membership grows, Abuelroos said she and Chase will continue to try to expand the…

… Building WHEN: Tuesday at about 12:25 a.m. WHAT: A student reported that his gym bag was stolen during the last 10 minutes he was at the gym, University Police Reported. There are no sects.e dferences WHAT…

… does. Dining hall chefs in some University resi- dence halls cook meals for nearly 5,000 students each day. Despite having to make massive quantities of food, the chefs strive to make their dish- es as…

February 09, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 90) • Page Image 12

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… live the ean r leenlef classes directly atAC. The other two tudents, enhllf :sEgypt onrcharterflight to Athenson Jan.31about the Flagship Godfrey said the University first learned at29. program students

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November 29, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… program for high school graduates of the Kalama- zoo Public Schools that was launched six years ago has spent more than $30 million on higher education for more than 2,300 students. Data provided by The…

… Kalama- zoo Promise program show that about one-third of the students who started college on Promise scholarships have dropped out, at least temporarily, and another 10 percent of eligible students didn…

… Gadhafi regime. -Compiled from Daily wire reports GM to offer loaner cars to Volt owners TAREK FAWZY/AP Egyptian women walk past a banner and poster in Arabic that both read, "Nour Party," on the first…

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