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November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Keachie says the decline in student activism has brought with it an im- provement in relations between students and their pro- Fessors. In a recent study of tension-or the lack there- of-in 23 University…

… Hall at 4 p.m... . and from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. you can read (and perhaps sign) the rent control petition in the Tenant's Union Office on the 4th floor of the Union. 0 Arabs meet Arab kings and presidents…

… meeting in Algiers yester- day for a postwar summit got secret reports on possi- ble tightening of the Arab oil squeeze and joint strategy for upcoming peace talks with Israel. Sources said the foreign…

… ministers discussed possible ways of intensifying the Arab oil cutback designed to pressure the indus- trialized world irto more pro-Arab policies in the Mid- le East. At the same time, the ministers talked…

… of ways of preventing the Arab oil weapon from harming countries whose policies are considered more pro-Arab, Such as France and some other members of the Euro- pean Common Market, the informants…

… and wiretapping of Democratic party headquarters in the Watergate office building, was confusingly drafted. See PRESIDENT, Page 10 Students will have say in VP seection The Senate Advisory Committee on…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… from what Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan three days See MASSIVE, Page 2 Arab nation S to I1 1 curtailolo-utput AP Photo WALKING THE PICKET LINES for the last time yesterday, members of the D e t r…

… Motoer city teachers sign pact, end strike DETROIT (UPI)-The 44-day-old school strike here which has idled 270,000 students came to an end yesterday when both the school board and teacher's union agreed to…

Arab oil producing countries announced yesterday they would cut oil production by a min- imum ;of five per cent immediately and an additional five per cent each succeeding month until Israel withdraws…

… from occupied Arab territory and restores Palestinian refugees' rights. Oil production c u t b a c k s also were an underlying concern as President Nixon met in Washing- ton with the foreign, ministers…

… of Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Morocco. NIXON SAID afterward that while there were differences be- tween the Arabs and the United States he believes ''a fair and just and peaceful settlement" can…

… with the secretary of state. SAUDI ARABIA, Iraq, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Iran,, the only non-Arab state on the Persian Gulf, announced Tuesday that they were raising the market price for their crude…

… oil by 17 per cent. Although the United States im- Pres. Nixon ports only -about 6 per cent of its oil from the Arab countries, ad- ministration planners are count- ing on imports of refined heating…

… that the planners anticipate importing. ANY ARAB cutoff in crude oil production would create serious problems for the major interna- tional oil companies such as Texaco, Exxon, M o b i 1, Royal Dutch…

… 500 students, is suffering the campus-wide financial pinch that has been terminal for some programs and organizations this year. cash, the program has little to keep it going beyond wholehearted…

student support. FUTURE WORLDS operated on an $18,000 budget last year, and Grimes says they'll need at least $15,000 this year. "I wouldn't be surprised if that figure reaches $25,000, says Grimes. Last…

July 06, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-out, Rep. Kelley (D-Pa.,) the bill's author and second ranking member of the Education Committee took over. Political Talks To Be Held The first of a series of four political discussions for foreign students

… will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the International, Center. Richard Watson and Lawrence Berlin, teaching fellows in the po- litical science department, will orient foreign students to the po- litical…

… recently for comparative purposes showed 66 traffic deaths, 21 drownings and 21 deaths from miscellaneous causes. Israel Says No roopsz + i At Arab Line JERUSALEM (41)-Israel told the Big Four powers…

… yesterday it is not massing troops on the Arab borders. The Israelis accused the Arabs of spreading reports of such con- centration to coverup military movements of their own. But a U. N. spokesman an…

…- nounced there were no confirmed troop concentrations whatever anywhere along the Israel-Arab armistice lines. No Complaints The U. N. statement was based on intelligence from observers at- tached to the U…

…. N. truce super- vision organization. The spokes- man said neither the Arabs nor Israel had complained about any such concentrations. Walter Eytan, director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry…

… tension on the borders. One Jordanian was wounded in a minor skirmish on the northern sector. A military source in the Arab- held old part of Jerusalem said the Jordan army, with orders to shoot back if…

… attacked, silenced Israeli patrol fire in a 10-minute clash. , Reports from Arab Jerusalem said the Jordan army was being concentrated and reinforced all along the Jordan-Israeli armistice line, scene of…

October 05, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… hitting the country hard, and that he believed there was "less chance than in the past" that the South would break up as the tradttional Democratic stronghold. SGC Meeting To Consider 'Liquor Sales Student

… people taking an active interest in politics. "When I went to school," he said, "even with the Roosevelt campaigns, the students didn't get very excited about the Campaigning. b 'U'Studies Year Abroad By…

… would study course offerings, their content and pre-{ requisites, testing and grading1 procedures, prices, living facili- ties, advice students would need, and would establish language tu- tors and credit…

… equivalents' with American schooling. To Avoid Mistake The University hopes to avoid the mistake of establishing ai "little Stanford abroad," as Dean Robertson termed one programl which has its students living…

… ''most of faint- hearted praise" in endorsing Vice- President Richard M. Nixon's de- cision-making experience, Nixon's Plan Acceptable-r To.Hubbard Would Aid Students By Providing Loans By ANDREW HAWLEY…

… The University medical school would certainly be willing to par- ticipate in a Federal program pro- viding aid to medical students, such as the one recently recom- mended by Vice-President Rich- ard M…

…. Nixon, William N. Hub- bard, dean of the medical school said yesterday. Saying that "some such plan is essential," Hubbard pointed out that while over 95 per cent of the graduate students in the physical…

… sciences in the United States re- ceive some kind of fellowship aid, very few medical students enjoy the same kind of financial assist- ance. Nixon's suggestion for federal assistance, presented Monday, is…

… school in. question, providing encouragement for the expansion of facilities. The rest of the fellowship would take the form of a loan to the student. Nixon also proposed that the federal government pay a…

October 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…-Tuesday, October 9, 1973 Ten Cents h1 Ten Pages x I UW SEE NEStAPPEN CALL DAILY Rally planned In the,wake of the eruption of war in the Middle East, a group known as the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty…

…, the Institute for Studies in the History of Discovery, will provide funds beginning next fall for graduate students in the field of history, geography and English literature to re-examine the period of…

…, library curator of maps_ and program co- ordinator. 0 Oops! In a story about the Student Rights Party in Satur- day's Daily, we neglected to mention one of SRP's candi- dates - Phil Cushway. Cushway is…

Arab territory they occupied." Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua branded as "preposterous" Scali' s proposal that Egypt and Syria re- turn to their positions before the outbreak of fighting on Saturday. THE…

… demanding Is- rael's withdrawal from Arab terri- tory taken in the 1967 Middle East War. "But the collective will of the council was paralyzed and render- ed inoperative" by an American veto last July 26…

…-pronged Arab attack and Egypt reporting its capture of the provincial capital of Kantara in the Israeli-led Sinai Peninsula. Egypt said its forces were penetrating into Sinai and Syria claimed to be pressing its…

… committee to investigate possible conflicts of interest arising from professors as- signing their own textbooks, tapes, and other classroom materials to their students. The formation of the committee was…

… prompted by an article in The Daily, Aug. 8, that revealed "a vast number" of University facul- ty members were assigning 'their own books to students in their classes. SACUA has appointed a three- man…

… in such a way that the student is suffering, and if so, to what degree? Council pa: boundaries SI By GORDON ATCHESON Republican City Council members members last night approved an amended ward…

March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… from Kuwait, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, the United States yester- day called the decision by the world's major oil exporters to raise oil prices unjustified, and Common Market of…

… one should doubt his country's desire for peace with all its Arab neighbors and said Israel wanted a humane solution of the Palestinian issue. Sadat, in talking about a new U.S-Egyptian military…

…- pleted by the time students return in the fall. Several areas were patched under Mayor Louis Belcher's street program last year, but according to Streets, Traffic, and Parking (STP) Depar- tment officials…

… patient health care at the hospital. "It provides the HOA mem- See H EgyptWednesday Egyptannouncedyesterday that management it will remain a member of the Arab unreasonable League in name only. Meanwhile…

…-Family Dispositions at the Detroit HUD offices. Al lf ah thr *irt i ara D-.ai.. SABRE party stresses' political diversity By JULIE ENGEBRECHT First in a five-part series Candidates for the Michigan Student Assembly…

… (MSA) this year are relying more on party strength during the elec- tion, a trend which has emerged in the last few years of MSA elections. Last year's MSA election brought the creation of the Student

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… appropriation through an amendment permitting the University to use 40 per cent student fees to help finance construction. While switching funds, the senate increased the operations Beck Cited For Income Tax…

… Dodge Two-Count Verdict Returned by Jury Ike Drops Arab Nations From. Plan i Egypt, Refuse Jordan, Syria Invitations } appropriation, which University Pr Senate Quiz Airs 'Leak' Inside CAB…

… about $3,720,000 to pledge for bonds. Careful Study Expressing caution about using student fees for. buildings, Nie- huss said, "It's a method of finan- cing that needs to be studied care- fully…

…, the Senate passed an amendment permitting MSU to use 40 per cent of student fees for building fees, carrying $2,570,- 000 from the school's capital out- lay budget to their operating bud- get. 'Make…

…, or a special intensified course, Prof. William Steinhoff of the English department said yesterday. Speaking before an audience composed of students and faculty, Prof. Steinhoff emphasized the…

… begin. The talk, which was sponsored by the Literary College Steering Committee, was designed to explain honors programs and the new "honors council at the Univer- sity. Student Health Plan Delayed…

…, Says Beckett A compulsory student health insurance program at the Uni- versity has been postponed, ac- cording to Dr. Morley Beckett, director of Health Service. Dr. Beckett had headed a com- mittee…

… which worked for about a year on a health insurance pro- gram for all students, with the University making the payments. The committee report for such a program had met with adminis- trative favor, Dr…

… program, Dr. Beckett explained. Student Government Council had endorsed a compulsory health insurance set-up last March. When the Council learned the program had to be dropped, it established a student

… health in- surance committee to study plans, learn student opinion of the sub- ject, and deal with the insurance companies, as the representative of the council. The Council felt negotiations would be so…

October 21, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… chairman. Tlie special train will leave Ann Arbor depot at 8:45 a.m. tomor- row; arrive Chicago 1 p.m. CST; leave Chicago 3:15 p.m. CST; ar- rive Minneapolis 10:30 p.m. CST. Students will leave Minnesota at…

… of the varsity debate team took part in a spirited discussion on the question, "Resolved: The Michigan Daily is not representative of student opinion." Bob Russell and Jack Wirth spoke on the…

… to adequately and fairly represent student opinion, citing a straw vote last year as proof that 66 per cent of the campus favored conservative Republican candidates. He said the Student Legislature and…

… that The Daily was represen- tative. Sunderman said every member of the staff is eligible to write editorials for the paper and that any student may express his opinion in the "Letters" column. "No bias…

… is shown in the selection of these letters or editorials for print" he declared. The Daily aggressively seeks student opinion through polls and interviews for news items, Sunderman concluded. The final…

… actions in which the Western Powers' plan for world atomic controls extending behind the iron curtain won overwhelming approval in the General Assem- bly's Political Committee. Then Latin American and Arab

… flared with new vio- lence in Southern Palestine as the Israeli cabinet met without act- ing on the United Nations Secur- ity Council's cease-fire order. (All Arab countries will join in the present…

… Palestine warfare as the result of Israel's continued "aggression" against Egypt and disregard of the cease-fire order, Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League, told newsmen in Cairo. A…

… appointment of George Meyer, '49, and Gerald Rees, grad- uate student in the education school to fill vacancies in the Men's Judiciary Council was an- nounced yesterday by president Ev Ellin. Meyer, who is…

… a result of the shooting which occurred last April 20. Recorders Judge Christopher Stein presides. Special SL Meetin Passes Motion on NSA Cooperation I Four motions involving Student Legislature…

October 19, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…Four years ago, the Black Student Union launched the online campaign #BBUM, or Being Black at the University of Michigan, and gave the University seven days to respond to seven demands…

…. About 200 University of Michigan students, faculty and Ann Arbor residents came to hear Poor speak about her work within San Quentin State Prison, a men’s detention facility in California. At San…

… meeting in Flint. Eucharia Ganda, president of the U-M Flint student body, and Izzy Baer, vice president of U-M Ann Arbor’s Central Student Government, also addressed their student government…

…, documents digitized Bentley Historical Library converts over 66,000 documents from DAAS RACHEL LEUNG Daily Staff Reporter See REGENTS, Page 3A See SYRIA, Page 3A In a blended mix of English, Arabic

…, spoken word and rap, musician and activist Omar Offendum presented to a group of over 200 students and faculty on Thursday about his experiences as a Syrian-American hip-hop artist. Offendum…

…, which took place during a lecture of the Introduction to Arab-American Studies course at the University of Michigan, touched on themes of loss, political activism and rising xenophobia. Offendum…

… ambiguous dude named Omar prior to 9/11 on campus — people didn’t really necessarily Offendum highlights importance of culture Syrian American rapper performs for more than 200 students and staff…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… sustains the just demands of the Arabs," Fahd said. "I DON'T THINK that it is necessarily correct to in- terpret the absence of the diplomatic relations between two countries as a sign of hostility," Fahd…

… administration of a principal weapon of enforcement. See WAGE-PRICE, Page 5 VICE-PRESIDENT of Student Services Henry Johnson helps blindfolded Torn Easthope, assistant vice-president of Student Services, conduct…

… an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a mouse. Jim Mitchell, a blind graduate student, directed the special experiment as part of National Handicapped Aware- ness Week (May 13-19). 'Blind…

…- teers conducted an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a white mouse as part of an attitudinal awareness activity planned by the Disabled Student Services Office. The activity was organized in…

… con- nection with National Handicapped Awareness Week (May 13-19? by Jim Mitchell, a graduate student in experimental biology. MITCHELL IS legally blind but he directed the rather apprehensive…

… of yesterday's activity was to demonstrate that a blind student can participate academically on the same level as his sighted peers - although he may have to develop unconventional study methods. These…

… meeting with political overtones .O e R for the two potential rivals for the 1980 BY VICKI HENDERSON Democratic presidential nomination. Nearly half of the law students in Following the meeting, Carter told…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…-Tuesday, February 15, 1977 Ten Cents Eg ht Pages f r r soi -- ... !Fr7tusf S [*YYN CAtL Z AlY Parent watch Some University law students at the Child Advo- cacy Clinic are searching for the parents of a baby…

… left on the shelf1of a North Campus laundry room last November 20.' The students are the tempor- ary legal guardians for the baby and are eager for the child's parents to get in touch with them be- fore…

… Associated Press other Western nations failed to December broke ranks with oth- As Secretary of State Cyrus . provide more support for th er member nations of the Or- Vance prepared to begin a Arabs in dealing…

… the Arabs in return ed States and other Wsetern OPEC majority. for Saudi restraint on oil prices. powers to apply pressure on Is- Elsewhere in the Middle East, Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi rael for the…

… sake of the Arab two Syrian tanks and a dzen Arabia's foreign minister, indi- cause," the prince said in an in- military trucks pulled back from cated his government might give terview published in the…

…. u rease if the United States and boring United Arab Emirates in -- - -- --- - ALSO, knowledgeable sources ....... in Beirut said Syrian soldiers manning a checkpoint near the '/ ORCt a TOU e southern…

… Israeli threats to repel Arab peacekeeping units if they ap- Doily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN After nearly a month's delay, Ann Arbor City Council/approved proach too near to Israel's-iyPtbyoA BNr he $16…

… contingency plans to keep vital student services operating in the event of a strike. UNION OFFICIALS say they are trying to adhere to an ori- ginal negotiating deadline of midnighttonight, even though AFSCME…

May 13, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

students only. Four campus polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to- morrow. Identification cards will be required for the voting. Students chosen to attend the convention will join three mem- bers…

… of the Student Legislature as the official University of Michi- gan delegation. The three alter- nate-delegates and three addi- tional members of the legislature will attend the convention as non…

… Union's student of- fices between 3 and 5 p.m. today. The statements will be printed in The Daily tomorrow. No campaigning will be permit- ted within fifty feet of a ballot box and no posters or sandwich…

…-FRAZER VISITORS-Nineteen of the University of Michigan students who visited the Wil- low Run plant of Kaiser-Frazer Corporation last week for a plant tour. Left to right (front row) are George Ingber, Ann Arbor…

… literary college, music school, architecture school, and pharmacology college. ,,.* * *; * .OU. 1lR EFE1ar ,TOUR 23 Turkish Students Inspect A Modern American Factory By HARRIETT FRIEDMAN As Necat K. Arnas…

… followed up the suggestion within two weeks. Good working conditions and the modern equipment, especially the conveyor system, impressed members of the society, most of whom are engineering students. But…

…, China, France, and Britain voted for it. The Arab states opposed the French motion. Russia will have another chance tomorrow but the most contro- versial point of the instructions 'or the investigating…

Arab organizations clash n their final appearances. The Jewish agency maintained its plea for substantial immi- gration to Palestine and for a separate Palestine state; the Arab higher committee served…

April 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… will be sponsored by the various schools and departments of the University especially for the Homecoming. Five thousand invitations are being sent to the parents of students who reside in Michigan as…

… well as to the relatives of other students who live within a certain radius, including Chicago, Buffalo and certain other large cities. The Homecoming is being spon- sored jointly by the League and the…

… relationships be- 19 Are Killed As Arabs Rout Jews In Riots Several Incidents Between Two Nationalities Cause Renewed Strife JERUSALEM, April 20.- P) -New Arab attacks on Jews at Jaffa and Tel Aviv increased the…

… death list to- night to 19, the Palcor news agency reported, divided between 15 Jews and 4 Arabs. The fresh riots sent Jews scurrying from Jaffa to the nearby all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv where the…

… refugees were camping in the streets and parks.. The disorders, the Jewish tele- graphic agency said, grew out of re- sentment over the slayings of two Arab laborers at Neged, near the Jewish colony of…

… Petach Tikvah. The killings were reported to have fol- lowed a holdup by Arab brigands in which a Jew was killed and two wounded. The Jewish telegraphic agency re- ported police efforts to restore nor- mal…

…- aration for the study of pharmacy, and the opportunities which the work offers after graduation. lea Is Lauded Is Step Forward tween the faculty and students and serves to clear up many obscure is- sues…

…, counselor to foreign students, to inform him that he was the fourth Japanese in recent years to be sent here by his government for training before re- porting for active duty at the em- bassy. Suzuki will…

… Eleven O'Clock Classes To Be Dismissed Today For Peace Convocation Ruthven Approves Peace Meet It is both significant and reassuring that students are taking an active interest in world peace. To the…

… refused to com- ment on his condition, but members of his immediate family stated that it was not critical. Ruthven Supports Drive; Professor Weaver To Be PresidingOfficer Slosson And Three Students To…

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 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… societal racism BY VERA SONGWE Minority students from universities around the country met on campus this weekend as part of the Students of Color Conference, which aimed to discuss ways to irradicate racism…

… on college campuses. The conference, which excluded whites from partic- ipating, was sponsored by the United Coalition Against Racism and the Baker-Mandela Center. More than 100 minority students from…

… that we were not just promoting a sense of false unity," she said. "The issues emphasized, among others, were women in leadership, lesbian and gay (rights), and the role of whites in the student movement…

…," said Berkeley graduate student Mark Sims. "Racial actions demand immediate and direct action." Victoria Gray Adams, a member of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, said, "It is time for the…

… along the lines to becoming a more humane race," she said. Melinda Micco, a Native American student from Stanford, expressed her concern on the lack of Native American participation at the conference. "We…

October 06, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… installing of the auto- matic locks on student rooms, combined with effective patrolling by DPS and hous- ing security," Levy said. He added that none of the DPS reports of home invasion occurred in any…

students to always use an Mcard to enter a residence hall. In the statement released yesterday, DPS Director William Bess also attribut- ed the drop in reported crime to increased DPS patrolling. "In…

… forcible sexual offenses also did. 1B BA TTLCONTWUBS.. Medication tied to student death By Melissa Benton Daily Staff Reporter The Washtenaw County Medical Examiner's Office released the autop- sy results…

… said Saddam Hussein "had established relationships with" the terrorist organization sometime during his dictatorship, which ended following U.S. forces' invasion of Iraq in 2002. University students and…

… questions of one another, they nonetheless entered See DEBATE, Page 5 Many students will have their first experience voting for a president on Nov. 2, and they will play a vastly different role than young…

… - or anyone - else do it for them. Abdullah added that although the media often portray Muslims in America as being Arabs, 33 percent of Ameri- can Muslims are South Asian, 30 percent are black and 25…

… percent are actually Arabs. With leaders like Muhammad Ali and even more con- troversial figures such Malcolm X converting to the reli- gion, black Muslims have become a growing and prominent population in…

February 02, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…-M community and around the country. The IWG aims to create a safe environment for Arab, Muslim and MENA (Middle East and Northern Africa) students. Irfan said he and Maria Wajahat, LSA SG representative…

… 670 main floor restrooms in all academic and student-facing buildings, University spokesperson Rick Fitzgerald told The Michigan Daily in an email Thursday. In November, the Ann Arbor City Council…

… contract for tenured professor in Fall 2022 Mark Schlissel could return as faculty member in MCDB, Microbiology & Immunology GRACE BEAL/Daily A University of Michigan student tested positive for…

… meningococcal meningitis, according to an email from University of Michigan Chief Health Officer Preeti Malani and Lindsey Mortenson, University Health service medical directors Thursday night. The student

… Sigma Beta Rho house in East Lansing. The student started experiencing symptoms on Monday, Jan. 24. Meningitis is a rare and serious bacterial infection; however, vaccines can prevent it. It involves…

… County Health Department, officials urged students who may have been in contact with the individual to complete an online survey through UHS. According to the Health Department, points of contact can…

… said they are taking the case seriously and are encouraging any students who are worried they may have been in close contact with the positive individual to receive the necessary prophylactic…

… antibiotic treatment as a preventative measure as soon as possible. Positive case of meningococcal meningitis confirmed in UMich community Exposed students are encouraged to fill out online UHS…

… teaching, he will be relied on to serve on faculty committees and mentor students. Bethany Moore, chair of Microbiology and Immunology at the University, wrote in the letter obtained by The Press that…

…-Muslim bigotry, supports installing bidets LSA Student Government passed two resolutions that intend to create a more accepting environment for the Muslim community on the University of Michigan campus. One…

February 03, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… to 18 inches with high winds are mak- ing the roads dangerous, espe- cially for the many faculty, staff and students who live outside the city of Ann Arbor,” he said. University spokesman Rick…

… assistant attorney general, over his harassment of a University student. Shirvell was accused of anti- gay rhetoric against University alum Chris Armstrong, the first openly gay Michigan Student

… Assembly president. The Michi- gan Student Assembly is now known as Central Student Gov- ernment. In 2010, Shirvell was fired after creating a blog titled “Chris Arm- strong Watch,” which argued…

…, Arab and Muslim American Culture, and Inter- group Relations Education. The other two — Art and Design and Entrepreneurship — were not formerly available to LSA stu- dents, but have been officially…

… incorporated into the LSA cur- riculum. JoAnn Peraino, LSA curricu- lum and enrollment manager, said the qualifications for creat- ing a new minor are often based student interest, though mul- tiple…

… departments cannot offer the same minor. Peraino added that once a minor has been created within a department, the department is responsible for overseeing that the minor is attracting student interest…

…, long time. We haven’t retired any in a long time because all of our minors have at least a few students in them.” Intergroup Relations Education The minor in Intergroup Relations Education…

… focuses on creating discussions around issues of social identity, inequal- ity and discrimination. The minor, which is a mini- mum of 19 credits and a maxi- mum of 22, begins with students enrolling…

… the Cam- pus Communities and Research track. Students also elect one elective LSA course that is relat- ed to intergroup relations and complete the capstone course in intergroup relations. Kelly…

… with student activism,” Maxwell said. “It made us real- ize that it’s time to formalize the minor.” Last year, members of the University’s Black Student Union lobbied administrators to address…

May 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… coopera- o tion. w , c s The powers concerned are Bri- Hospital Day Ask Anti-Red Arab Policy BAGHDAD, Iraq (R)-Ifaq an Saudi Arabia yesterday called o the Arab world to resist commu nisin, Zionism and…

… pledged to safeguar the independence of their coun tries and stand against "any at tempt of foreign powers to inter fere with Iraq's or Saudi Arabia' affairs." The communique also urged al Arab states to…

…, committee member. "We are planning to send this prospectus to various foundations giving them background on the project," Wheeler said. In the fall of next year, the Student Government Council com- mittee…

… will select seven delegates to make the trip, giving them an orientation in South East Asian politics and foreign diplomacy. Students interested in taking ;he proposed trip should consider taking related…

… University courses in preparation for it, Wheeler suggested. The purpose of the delegation is to promote American culture and good-will on a student-to- student-basis, to meet Asian stu- dents and to visit…

… Well' Cannot Leave Hospital Yet- STUDENTS, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATORS: Walter The University is now in the position administrators thought it would be in 1990, Erich A. Walter, assistant to the president…

…, told the Student - Faculty - Administration Conference yesterday. Speaking at the luncheon, Wal- ter said that while the value of the University has doubled in the past ten years, it has grown in other…

… program is frustrating University., to those who don't make higher "Although we won't resolve any positions, competition strengthens problems in either the student- the organization's internal struc…

…- faculty relations or student activ- ture. ities committees, we will continue Suggest Means to chor away at both topics," Dean Means of eliminating this frus- Rea pledicted. tration were suggested, such as…

September 10, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… passing students to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election. Richards filed her last election bid in 1994 for Texas governor, but the issues fRing female candidates and legislators en't changed much since…

…. The 10-day campaign, run by Iraq's elite military Republican Guard and fought largely by the KDP. represents a Student camp-out for hockey tickets nds this year Netanyahu rejects calls to pull out…

… troops Washington officials urge more peace-making talks with Arafat Tickets now sold on first-come, first-serve basis Ann Stewart Staff Reporter Students who banked on camping out to get the best seats…

student has purchased tick- *We wanted to keep it more in line with basketball and reward the students who would buy (hockey) tickets before," Lambright said. Students had mixed reactions to the new policy…

… jumped in popularity in the last five years and it's still growing. It's growing all over, though," Madej said. Employees said the policy was also changed in fairness to students who couldn't get in line…

… camp out in hopes of being the first to nab tickets, employees said students were not upset. The Washington Post WASHINGTON - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday rejected calls by the…

… Clinton adminis- tration to pull Israeli troops out of Arab-populated areas of the West Bank town of Hebron, while expressing optimism that a formula will soon be found to permit the resumption of peace…

… West Bank town that could damage the entire Middle East peace process. Israeli troops were required to pull back from Arab population centers in Hebron by last March, guarding only the 440 or so Jews in…

students. Students sa they practice safe sex, m--onogamy "Nobody's commented negatively so far," Lambright said. Still, students at the ticket office said they were disappointed that they missed out on the…

… many students are sex- ually active, the survey said this does not mean they are promis- cuous. "Most of our respondents practice serial monogamy," said Martin Whyte said he was skep- tical of the…

September 24, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… went on, however , as the latest cease-fire agreement proclaimed by King Hussein col- lapsed when a faction of the guer- rilla movement rejected it and. vowed to fight on, The Arab leadership struggled…

… - PIO - denounc- ed the cease-fire as "a trick," and urged the guerrillas to fight on. w*. In a speech heard over Amman radio, Husseinsaid /the Arab mis- sion from Cairo endorsed a four- point peace plan…

… tall necessary by Central Student ;minarets piercing the horizon. Judiciary's (CSJ) decision last The town is awakened just be- spring that IHA was operating in fore 5 a.m. by the crump of ex- violation…

… of Student Government poding shells. There are few loud Council (SGC) rules. explosions at the beginning, only The proposed constitution will sporadic rifle shots the first 20 be presented to residence…

… whooshes along the tem, excluding Baits, the Lawyer's narrow streets and mingles with t Club, and married student hous- all the other echoing sounds of ing. Representatives are to be battle to produce an…

… with the politics of "no longer effective" in dealing last night refused to nominate the Board of Regents and declines with his various constituencies, students to serve on a University- the invitatipn…

… dates. had also refused to consider any and approve appointments to the SGC also last night appointed candidate who did not promise ROTC staff; supervise the er- the five students who will com- to be…

March 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… seeking legislative approval of the University's plans to build a new co-educational student housing center and separate cafeteria at North Campus was introduced in the House recently. Rep. James F. Warner…

… (R-Ypsilanti) introduced the package of resolutions to allow state universities and colleges to build self-liquidat- ing student facilities. The University's self-liquidating project would cost $3…

… million, but would be financed through revenue bonds based on charges to students who use the structing living units facilities.) may also b REP. JAMES F. WARNER ...residence changes HOUSING: ACLU…

…. Significant Step "We would probably amend Federal funds available for con- e used. The down-payment will ome from the general housing funds, Vice-President of Student Affairs James A. Lewis has said. The co…

…-educational living cen- ter without internal eating facili- ties, now in the early planning stages, will house a total of about 500 upper-class, graduate and for- eign students who do not want to have their meals…

… revolutions professed support of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repubic and called for Arab unity. But UAR officials in Cairo were cautious, mindful that old enemiest made when Syria and Egypt…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… 'for her refusal to withdraw from Egyptian territory wtihout nonaggression guarantees. On the other side, the Arab world - which the United States has been wooing in an attempt to block Communist…

… the Democratic Policy Committee in the Senate against sanctions. Senator William F. Knowland of California, the Republican leader, sould Accept Students Tuition 'U' MayAsk Dorm Aid -Hatcher Special…

… hoped the United States would support the move. Malik spent an hour with Assis- tant Secretary of State William Rountree going over the Arab po- sition. Afterwards he told re- porters: "In the opinion of…

… the whole Arab world, and indeed of the whole world, Israel must with- draw unconditionally." Dulles Waits President{ Eisenhower went di- rectly from the airport to the White House to grapple with the…

… than we have in the area of aid to housing," Hatcher told the legislators. Otherwise, the University may have to reject students "because they can't find a place to live." He suggested more explicit…

… on the basis of academic competence. SGC To Fill Post Filling of the vacant seat on Student Government Council and announcement of committee ap- pointments are on the agenda for today's SGC meeting at…

… 7:30 p.m. in the Student Activities Building. .: . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ................. ............ E .; .: :. im . . . . . . . . . . ............ - ..... ..... - ------- - ----- s…

December 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… when I go east, it's always on the foreground," Hayden said. When the California state senator returned to his alma mater yesterday, talk immediately turned to his work as founder of Students for a…

… Democratic Society, and as one of the "Chicago Seven," a group of students arrested during protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. "The last time that I saw Tom Hayden was at the…

…'s refusal to take a stand against war and injustice. "A society that depends on young people to lead the way is a society that's broken somewhere." Although Hayden encouraged student audience members to…

… friends, because nothing is supposed to happen," Hayden said. Students are still disenfranchised from the political process, but at least have access to the "dysfunctional" system, he said. California…

…, where Hayden intends to run for See HAYDEN, Page 5 JOHN IKRAFT/ Daily University alum Tom Hayden fields questions from students yesterday in the Michigan Union. Hayden, now a state senator from…

… University Relations Walter Harrison said the administration's decision to vote against the tournament was based on its concern for student-athletes. "We have a long-standing position that we oppose the…

March 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of students is scheduled for July 26 through Aug. 4 and is sponsored by the Communist-dominated World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) and the Interna- tional Union of. Students (IUS). With the…

… previous non-communist membership. The holding of the festival in neutral Austria is being boycotted by the "Junges Leben," an Austrian students group. They claim "the plan to hold this festival in Austria…

… is, in the opinion of all free Austrian youth and student orgaszations, a violation of Austrian neutrality . .. (which they) unanimously oppose." The United States National Students Association (USNSA…

…) has declined to send American delegates to the festival because of its alleged Communist sponsorship. USNSA is, however, encouraging well-informed students who happen to be in Europe at festival time to…

… attend the convention if they so desire. Hungarians Take Stand Similar encouragement has been forthcoming from the Associa- tion of Hungarian Students in North America which claims that the festival is…

… Information on, the Vienna Youth Festival is organized to acquaint those students, who want to attend the festival individually wih the background and goals of the convention. The American Youth Festival…

… otkthe group is unknown. The American branch of the Festival's Preparatory Committee is located in New York with branches in Chicago and Detroit. This group has been frequently accused by American student

… ^to become a residence for junior Discuss New r Lease Plans Possible changes in the present lease arrangement in married students' housing units were con- sidered at a recent meeting of. Northwood…

… the problem a "moral versus financial" one. "The administration has certain mortgage obligations on the mar- ried students' housing which can- not be met unless the apartments are occupied 12 months .a…

… part of Tay- lor. The house will be open to re- turning students and to new trans- fer students. Hale expressed the hope that the house would eventu- ally become an upperclass resi- dence, assuming there…

July 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… more than mere direc- tion, unity, simple "together- ness." Sister Zoe ended with a question to the audience; a question that had bothered her, a student of the humanities: "Which side, scientific or aes…

…'s pleasure? How would the Arab delegations react to U.S. represen- tation by a Jewish delegate? Those who know Goldberg ex- plain his decision by saying he is a very dedicated man and a man of action and that…

… for these rea- sons the UN job appealed to him. He has long been an ardent supporter of the world organiza- tion. Some non-Arab delegates ex- pressed belief that the Arabs were going to be unhappy about…

… Goldberg's appointment, but Arab diplomats reacted cautiously. Dr. Izzat Tannous, New York repre- sentative of the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, said that if Goldberg proves to be a Zionist "it's a…

… very bad choice." One Arab delegate said the ap- pointment wouldn't make much difference because U.S. policies are made in Washington and not at the United Nations. By NEAL BRUSS Pianist Philippe…

Student Loans Would heckling Negroes eating in a Be Covered by Bill and civic leaders here urged By BARBARA SEYFRIED or incidents in the past 48 After a month's delay, a com- treet began shouting insults…

… to prevent a clash. the status of students with ex- S. Delegate Francis T. P. ceptional financial n e e d and pton told the 11-nation coun- would organize publicity programs hat each faction had, made…

… to encourage college dropouts and it wanted the withdrawal so poor students into getting degrees. iay be free to extend its sway A second portion of the higher the entire country . . . by education…

… bill would set up a pro- "> gram of guaranteed, subsidized- said that proved "the vital interest student loans. rtance of the inter-American Under the program student force remaining where it is loans…

… that. loan for graduate students of mpton said there was no $2,000.n ad for the expressed fear of Besides the principal, the bid' Foreign Minister Jottin Cury would also help students out with the force…

May 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… 67-year-old Fighting French hero of World War II as the gov- ernment's boss. Sorority Vote Receives Two InterpretationS By JUDY DONER Two Student G o v e r n m e n t Council members offered differ- ent…

… standards she set up would be suf- ficient to bass those of Ann Arbor. UAR Signs Agreement With-Russia No Hint of Further Promises by USSR MOSCOW (JP)-President Gamal Abdel Nasser lined up his United Arab

… more Soviet commitments as a result of the Arab leader's two- week visit and negotiations with Kremlin leaders. The joint declaration was signed in a two-minute Kremlin ceremony with practically the…

… Cairo today aboard a Soviet jet airliner. The statement noted that Nas- ser invited Khrushchev and Presi- dent Klementi Voroshilov to visit the United Arab Republic and that both had accepted. No dates…

… tragedly unless a compromise is reached between the government and the opposition. This situation is far from a strictly internal Lebanese affair. Other forces are deeply involved, including United Arab

… visiting President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, he did. not want to belittle American achievements but "it would take' a lot of orange-sized Sputniks to compayre with ours." 1 'Must Stop…

… To Print Course Book Before Fall Student Government Council will definitely publish a course evaluation booklet to be distri- buted before fall registration, Ron Gregg, '60, chairman of the Course…

… houses. These must be returned to the house delegate by May 2$, Gregg. said. - "Students must be serious about filling out these questionnaires," Gregg warned. CroninT~o'Give Reds' Rocket Could Reach Moo…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… control as well as to naviga- tion. Military application for all three uses have been developed at MIT. 'Hands Off' Arab King Tells World, Hussein Issues Plea For National Unity AMMAN (M-King Hussein yes…

…- terday sternly warned outsiders to keep their hands off Jordan, His attack was aimed at those dreaming of dismembering his country. But he also accused im- perialist countries of trying to break up Arab

… automatically placed on the Student Government Council Agenda, SGC members decided by a nine to eight vote last night. Designed to organize channels of communication through which students can express their…

… Discussed A committee, headed by Jordan Lewis, '59, sent questionaires to 30 colleges and universities having student operated bookstores and found that because of Federal Fair Trade Laws, their prices were…

…- tion." T h e committee recommended that instead, "the present Student Book Exchange be continued and enlarged, so that eventually, it could evolve into a real student bookstore." 'Relief Bill Left…

… from the schools ANNUAL HONORS BANQUET: Adams Offers Words of Advice to Law Students By ROBERT BALL, Jr. Liberally punctuating his ad- dress with penetrating, often hu- morous law cases, John J. Adams…

February 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… Calendar Study Plan Announced Twelve-man Committee To Include Faculty, Students, Administration By VERNON NAHRGANG Prof John C. Kohl, of the engineering college and the Senate Advisory Committee, will chair…

…, student and administration representatives. Prof. Kohl has stressed that the work of the committee will not be "a mere shuffling around of dates." Group To Study All Areas MID-EAST: UN DelaysBVOWU Wins…

… make known whether he would continue that assignment after he finds out what the administration plans to do. The African-Asian group at the UN which has a heavy percentage of Arab country membership, de…

… feltthere should be an immediate evalua- tion," Prof. Kohl explained. Student Government Council called for Jan. 16, "an immediate evaluation of the calendar" to take place and recommended it include…

… "students, teaching faculty, regis- trar's office, faculty counselors, and athletic department." SGC Heeded Composition of the committee closely follows SGC's recent rec- ommendation. At least two students

… comprise the committee. Members Unnamed SGC will appoint the student representatives and the Senate Ad- vistory Committee will name the faculty members to the committee. "We want to make this an in- clusive…

… cancellation of today's Assembly session, the 27-nation Asian-African group called off a meeting for last night at which it planned to consider growing de- mands from Arab countries for sanctionsagainst Israel…

…. A leading Arab spokesman, Fad- hel Jamali of Iraq, sounded a strong call for sanctions in a speech to the Assembly's special Political Committee on the prob- lem of Arab refugees from Pales- tine…

…. Advocates Sanctions Jamali said if the UN is to serve the cause of peace it must force Israel "even by the application of sanctions" to respect the right of Arab refugees in Palestine. He said the problem of…

student. "Neither the Indians or the Pak- istanis have any business in Kash- mir, only the people of Kashmir should decide this problem," Sing- ham said. George Abi-Saad, an Egyptian, said the temporary…

August 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… home, his Britain May Ask Control Of Palestine Sole Trusteeship Opposed by Arabs LONDON, Aug. 20-(P)-Britain will ask the United Nations for sole trusteeship over Palestine, a well- qualified…

… government source said to- day, and there were immediate in- dications the move would touch off a widespread diplomatic battle for control of the strategic Holy Land. Arab sources inLondon said the Arab

… Report Diplomatic quarters said Russia, which long has urged that the British get out of Palestine and let Jews and Arabs settle their own problems, could be expected to oppose British Trusteeship. The…

… the United States helped her solve the conflicting claims of Jews for a National home- land and of Arabs for independence and an end to Jewish immigration. Chemical 448' Betters DDT As Pest…

… Pola, Brioni and Bussino in the free territory of Trieste. L iterary Enroll1men t To Iil Below Pre- War Par It seems probable that fewer stu- le the largest group of students in dents will return this…

…- mate the actual number of students e who will enroll in the literary college G oerini s this fall. Response to the requests mailed to G l i Hum an former students to indicate their in-n tentions for this…

… fall was termed by Dean Kenison as "quite satisfac- Exnerimentm tory." To date, between seventy andw eighty per cent of those students to NURENBERG --(I)- Reichsmar- whom cards were mailed, have an- shal…

… knowledge of experiments smaller percentage of "old" students with live victims in concentration expected in the literary college, the camps. registrar's office is preparing to hand- ',-.n ah - death came as…

…)," Ross said. "Mr. Byrnes apprised the President fully of all developments in the Yugoslavian sit- PRAGUE WORLD STUDENT CONGRESS:' India Split Marks Opening Session' EDITOR'S NOTE: Charles Bernstein…

…, former member of the Daily staff who is now attending the University of Geneva, Switzerland, is covering the World Student Congress in Prague. Further reports will appear in the fall. By CHARLES BERNSTEIN…

March 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… Saturday and possibly Monday-the scheduled landing day. Four students-John Nachman, Marci DESERT WINDS whipped through the Tularosa Basin celebration of the third anniversary of t yesterday, producing a…

… gypsum sandstorm that would guitarist Avi Roth playsion the steps of t prohibit an emergency landing of the space shuttle anytime Diag rally, sponsored by the Students fa See SHUTTLE, Page 2 peace in the…

… that moderates can emerge to negotiate with Israel. Most Palestinian towns are calm, but one Arab youth was wounded by gunfire when he threw rocks at an Israeli car near the town of Halhoul, 20 miles…

Arabs would be appointed to the city halls in Nablus, Ramallah and El Bireh. "There is no question that this will happen," he said, though he refused to give a timetable for a return to Arab

…'s Honors Convocation, President Harold Shapiro greets student Dave Brede while his mother Bonnie Brede looks on. The annual Convocation recognizes students throughout the University for their excellence in…

… motto. 11 President Harlan Hatcher. " 1920-Students were reeling from the Regents new tuition increases. The increase called for an in-state tuition of $75 for woman, $80 for men, and $110 for out of…

… state students. University officials pointed out that the tuition is still a bargain when compared to the $200 dollar tuition at Harvard U. " 1918-A fourth verse was suggested for "The Yellow and Blue…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1, 1969 Ten Cents\ Eight Page STUDENTS LIST DEMANDS: Seizure of ad building chool considers stude By RON LANDSMAN the faculty will do, although lod occurred last December ing it from us!" he…

… faculty. One professor on consider a recommendation Included among the possibil- to discuss some wider issues the other side of the fence is from a joint student-faculty ities are something less than within…

…"fl and equal" voting presentation for students, or mit only the three student Jan. 29, Cox argued that stu- CHICAGO-Over 200 University representation" on all the giving students fifty per cent members and…

June 29, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…; and 5) SDS support of progressive revolutionary movements in the Middle East. The minority resolution con-; cerning the Middle East will be pesented by Imad Khadduri, pres- ident of the Arab student

… organi- zation at the Univertiy. The resol- ution, supported by the Organi-; zation of Arab Student, calls for a condemnation of pro-Zionist expansionism and U.S. policy in the Middle East and a…

… By BETSY TURNER and JOYCE BURCH Lengthy and sometimes heated debates on a variety of crucial topics comprised the majority of action taking place on the third day of the National Convention of Students

…e d jigan ikiiti NEWS WIRE IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - John Pelton, president of the University of Iowa Student Body, claims his professor has kicked him out of a course in criminology for wearing Bermuda…

… proposals included:Y 1) A condemnation of Israel ast a party to American imperialism in the Middle East;; 2). A re-affirmation of the na- tional integrity of the Arab na- tions .including the return of all…

… captured.territory;: 3) A return of Arab refugees to their land with full political rights; 4) An affirmation of the integ- rity of the non-Zionist bi-nation- al Palestine at 1947 United Na- tions Boundaries…

…. The university workshop major- ity proposal called for SDS to or- ganize, coordinate and sponsor a national student strike in the spring against Vietnam. The strike would last for two days. Support was…

… also asked for other organ- izing groups such as the Student Non-Violent Co-ordinating Com- mittee which is now organizing on Negro campuses throughout the South. The Plenary Session began the evening…

… has become avail- able to students in the city of Dearborn. "Only budgetary limitations pre- vent thecampus from increas- ing the present rate of develop- ment and expanding graduate as well as…

… undergraduate programs," Stirton said. One new innovation is a co- operative work-study program. Each student in business ad- ministration and liberal arts is required to spend one trimester in school and the…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… that Hawaii will become the 50th state in the Union I in the near future. Revolt in Iraq . . Long celebrated as the West's strongest Arab bastion in the Middle East, Iraq fell under the sweeping tide of…

Arab nationalism last July. In a bloody but quiet coup, nationalist leader Major General Abdul Kareem El-Kassim led a handful of military officers in overthrowing the pro-Western regime of King Faisal…

… A move to re-establish the Free University of Berlin exchange program failed to pass Student NATO Plans Build-Up Government Council by one vote last night. With a vote of six for and six against and…

… two abstentions, SGC's president, Maynard Gold- man, '59, chose not to break the tie And the -motion failed. If passed, the program would have sent two students to the West Berlin university and brought…

… one German student to the campus. STUDENT EXCHANGE: Pro osal-- 11 Million Loan the Junior year abroad program than all this effort spent on the State Wayne Free University of Berlin." Michigan State…

… to report to Norstad, supeme allied com- the Council on the various ex- mander i rope. change programs available to But the goals for increased de- University students. fensive might were listed in the…

… on the noon of Jan. 12 and spend that day and the next touring the campus and attending classes with student guides. This all. depends, Barton Buck- halter, '61, newly-appointed Edu- cation and Student

… Welfare Com- mittee chairman said, on whether any legislators will come. The legislative session begins Jan. 14. Vote Against Loyalty Oath Student Government Council last night adopted a resolution against…

November 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Boost Health Aid-Forsythe Reveals Facilities Now Overtaxed By JOE FREIN Extension of University Health Service benefits to the families of student veterans is not possible under present University regula…

…, about 20 nurses and 55 beds to provide for more than 20,- 000 students, the Health Service could not possibly handle the in- creased demands for medical service which would be required," he said. Dr…

… extended to veterans' families, the problem of "where to draw the line" would be difficult to solve, he observed. Non-veteran students and teaching assistants with lim- ited financial resources would un…

… for such serv- ice to non-students, he added. Medical treatment is afforded amilies of veterans at a minimum expense by the University Hospi- tal clinical service, Herbert Wag- ner, businessnager- the…

… ,Hos- pital pointed out. By cooperative arrangement with the Veterans Administration, members of student veterans' families may be admitted and treated at the University Hos±ai, without referral, upon…

November 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Religious Course Need May Chance New Conflict -Daily-Peter Anderson NEW OFFICERS-Student Government Council held its election of officers last night. Those chosen were Mort Wise (left), executive vice…

student Government CouncilE elected officers for the comingi semester last night, then heard af motion the Council be dissolved.e Maynard Goldman, 59, was re- elected president over Scott Chrys- ler, '59BAd…

… cooperation among the mem- bers of SGC and between the Council, students and administra- tion has been noticeably lacking. "If the original concept of stu- dent government were kept in mind, the Council would…

… have both student trust and the confidence of the administration," he de- - clared. "Power in the Council has grown more concentrated," Chrysler maintained. "I would like to see the power restored to the…

… 18 SGC members." World News Roundup Goldman countered Chrysler's statements, saying, "Student gov- ernment is a government by and for the students. It is not a gov- ernment in cooperation with the…

…." Goldman said that he has stood for "strong, effective student gov- ernment." It should be strong in that it should stand up for its ideas and it must be effective by working in areas of responsibility, he…

April 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

Student Veterans + Planning Conference, said yester- day that the Conference had peti- tions ready for veterans "who would like to apply a little last- minute pressure." The latest development in the raise…

… up at the VO office, Lane Hall, Haydon said. CAF To Hold State Meetin The possibility of establishing a statewide committee for academic freedom will be considered by rep- resentatives of student

… activities of the NSO will be explained by Jim Smith, president of its Continua- tions Committee, at a campus-wide informational meeting Thursday. On May 14, six students will be chosen in a campus election to…

… rep- resent the University at the NSO Constitutional Convention next September.j Crane Easily Waddles Out Of Deep Jail Ascent Silences Si(Ic w4a kS(~dielr By IHAROLDJACKSON, JR. Student sidewalk…

… suffer the same plight as her cousin Alfred, the steam shovel who is allegedly bur- ied under Angell Hall. For the past two weeks student observers, eyeing the steel prison which rose steadily higher en…

… of 1922, when the Angell Hall basement was being dug: Why this shovel was named Alfred is not clear, but appar- ently there was a controversy at the time about the true sex of Alfred. One student

…- sembly opening Monday. Reports from small nations in- dicated that the Arab League might get some support in its ef- forts to pin down the British on the explosive issue. RANGOON, Burma, April 26 -British…

… proposed the es- tablishment of an atomic energy corporation owned by the state and private interests. * * * CAIRO, April 26-Leaders of India's Moslem and Hindu fac- tions cabled the Arab League today…

…Jews persecuted by Nazis in Europe, but Palestine is an Arab country and should remain so." ** * DETROIT, April 26-A General constiuttion holiday in the De- troit area next Thursday was threatened by AFL Building…

September 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… intimidation and prejudicial behaviors are also declin- ing, some students on campus said. Muslim Students Association Pres- ident Kenan Mossa-Basha, a Busi- ness senior, said, "Personally, I thought there was a…

… of knowledge on the nation's behalf concerning Islam and the Arab world in general brought questions about Middle Eastern culture and religion. "After Sept. 11, I saw people want- ing to know more…

… classes having to do with Arab or Islatnic issues were filled. People have become a lot more educated and that has led to a definite change," Education junior Farah Anwarullah said. Despite the numerous…

… the decline, some students said. "There's a lot less worry. By and large it was heartwarming to see the University and Ann Arbor communi- ties reach out to the Muslim commu- nity. There were a few…

… ignorant people, but the vast majority were open-minded supporters," Mossa- Basha said. The Muslim Students Association, along with numerous other student organizations, is contributing to the vigil tomorrow…

… decided. The positions, termed .resident fellows, place graduate students in Alice Lloyd Resi- dence Hall, where the program is centered, to teach one or two classes in the program. Though the Report of the…

… standardize the Lloyd Hall Writing Center with the Sweetland Writ- ing Center, said Marjorie Horton, LSA assis- tant dean for undergraduate education. "The majority of the graduate students and professional…

students who serve as resi- dent fellows do not plan to teach undergrad- uate writing after obtaining their Ph.D's or professional degrees from the university," Horton said. "Our goal is to have Sweetland…

… state spending programs, including payments for the $2,500 MEAP Merit Award scholarships, which are given to graduating Michigan high school students who pass a series of assessment tests. The Board of…

… expects the Michigan Supreme Court to uphold that decision. Land of the free Financial collapses leave students leery of business By Shabina S. Khatri Daily Staff Reporter 0 Business senior Nada Abu…

April 10, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… seeks dismantling of six commissions in reform quest k # by Jay Garcia Daily Ai Reporter At its first meeting last night, the new Michigan Student Assembly began to push through a conservative agenda…

student group recognition structure received first reads last night as did proposed changes to the structure of MSA's six commissions. The commissions include the Peace and Justice Commission and the…

… and comnis- sions. In any kind of organization there are commissions and commit- tees. (Peace and Justice) is a coordi- nating body for students interested in these issues," Church said. Also added to…

… the agenda was a resolution which would rescind last week's resolution which gave Todd Ochoa money to aid him with his le gal expenses against the University. Ochoa was the student arrested for chalking…

… President James Green during last night's MSA meeting. Van by Julie Foster Daily MSA Reporter Valey tenure comes to an end Students crowded into the Michigan Student Assembly chambers last night to watch…

…. In November, over 100 members of student groups filled the assembly chambers to express discontent with MSA's room allocation procedure. Many of the groups were forced to share office space with other…

… in November, Van Valey staged rallies to protest the deci- sion and tried to organize a student strike. This semester, in the midst of the Persian Gulf War, Van Valey helped organize anti…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-Ashhab described as "the atrocities of the Israeli Zionists." The demonstration, sponsored by the campus Organization of Arab Students (OAS), provoked sharp reaction from many Jewish students resenting the claims…

Arabs Department announced that the United States was responding to Lebanon's request for assistance to refugees, saying more than 150,000 had been for- ced to flee the fighting. The department said…

… supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people and facing many angry Jewish students, more than 100 Palestinian sym- pathizers demonstrated yesterday on the Diag to protest what spokesman Hassan El…

… first major incident occurred when Jewish students danced in the middle of the diag, chanting repeatedly, "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives). Palestinian protestors pushed the Zionist suppor…

… members (approximately 2,400 workers), would be specifically prompted by controver: V ' Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN Jewish students dance to emphasize their support for Israel (above) and coun- ter a pro…

… the way yesterday for a new trial in a $46 million lawsuit against Ohio officials over the deaths of four Kent State University students during a 1970 antiwar demon- stration. The justices let stand a…

… all liability. THE CONTROVERSY now will return to a federal trial judge in Cleveland. Ohio National Guard troops killed four students and wounded nine others in a 13-second outburst of gunfire on May 4…

…, 1970 as violent protests against the invasion of Cambodia by U.S. troops in Vietnam rocked the city of Kent and the university campus. The original suit filed by the nine wounded students and parents of…

… the four slain students, which named Rhodes and state National Guard of- ficials as defendants, was dismissed by a federal trial court and the Sixth Cir- cuit Court. THOSE COURTS ruled that state of…

students and professors who have had a major role in rounding up opposition to construction of a gym-. nasium on the shooting site, applauded the new trial. "It's the first time in American jurisprudence…

September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… State Prison," mocked Jimmy Voss, a junior studying economics. His voice had an edge on it typical of other students returning to school and discovering the fence. "Its message is clear," Voss said…

… campus. The council's reason: to control "demonstrations" and prevent "riots and confrontations." To the stu-, dents, the fence has all the symbolism of a Berlin Wall. New students arriving at Jackson…

… conversation on the campus last week concerned books and schedules and the endless red tape of registration. The lobby and lounges of the student union building were alive-not with the strident sounds of…

…- ty, with students. administrators and townspeople unsure about just what will happen on campus. this year. Few would have predicted last fall that four students would be killed by National Guards- men…

… freshmen. He was trained as an educator, not a peace-keeper, he says, not "a keeper of the dungeon." The ,campus was always conservative, the stu- dent body the same. Mostly the students come from blue…

… released its final report, which blames campus turmoil' on "terrorist" students, "lenient" administrators, and officials in law enforcement agencies and- the govern- ment. a The commission also urges an end…

…- mission says, "students encounter little formal deterrence because administrators and faculty have often failed to punish il- legalacts./ The report notes the study by the Amer- ican Commission on Education…

… Sept. 6 and 9. Meanwhile, Jordan's King Hussein named a new government yesterday in an attempt to placate his Arab critics. Tension remained high, however, as Cairo accused Hussein of plotting to…

… would fly to Cairo today to meet with President Gamal Abdel Nasser and other Arab leaders. , In Washington, President Nixon ordered emergency relief for Jordan's civilian casual- ties and also indicated…

… Hall. His thoughts are frequently several blocks away, at a campus where some students feel a marked hostility towards him, and his officers. Nevertheless, a student can talk quite com- fortably with…

October 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Yankee Mana -r Ca sa St~nw- txh ( b a eill rih Won't Await First Blows From Arabs Harmony Urged By Delegate Eban UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P)- Israel protested vigorously yester- day against the sale of arms…

… by any country to her hostile Arab neighbors. She warned she might not wait passively for a decisive blow from the Arabs. Ambassador Abba Eban, Israeli chief delegate, told the United Na- tions…

… appeal to all peace loving states to avoid rewarding Arabs belliger- ency with arms; to abstain from disturbing the military balance on which the peace of our region has precariously rested for seven years…

… or practicing a state of war, strengthened him- self for the decisive blow?" Urges Arabs to Join Eban said Israel stands at the heart of the Middle East and is there to stay. He urged the Arabs to join…

… Israel in regional harmony and cooperation. ThedArab answer was given by Ahmad El-Shukairy, Syria, who assailed Israel as a "spring-board of imperialism." Shukairy proposed the Security Council set up a…

… disorderly charges and too liberal use of intoxicants. Two Michigan State students: were jailed for stealing trophies1 and whiskey from a Michigan fra- ternity house. The biggest larceny was a "smash-grab" at…

… High School for $1,400,000. Study Committee Hoveotdy vity e-Student drivers who are not However, both Moore and Uiversity Vice-President ,Wilbur B. displaying their car permits- are Pierpont voiced…

September 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… were working dur- .. ingthe game, and students were corking to fix able to check in from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. if they could find service. ,ption issues for "Historically, cell service and ntive program data…

… is slow in the stadium with all those people in such a small area," Thick said. By BEN ATLAS The lack of service, however, For the Daily will not disqualify any students from earning attendance points…

…. the Michigan football Thick said the department offense searched for the receives attendance data when a ne during Saturday's win student's ticket is scanned, and ir Force, students sought they plan to…

… reach out to those 1 phone service to check who attended to ensure they h the Athletic Depart- receive their points. new student loyalty pro- Thick said the department Honoring Attendance, is working to…

… improve the Big ment and Loyalty. House's cell coverage for future IL. - designed to pro- football games. ncentives to students Aside from the service issue tend non-revenue sport- on Saturday, Thick said…

… she nts and arrive early to thinks the H.A.I.L. program has 1, men's basketball and been well received by students. games - experienced Students earn two points al difficulties at the when they check in…

…'s spot- ketball and ice hockey. Students and data coverage. can earn two points at the reve- stadium's notoriously nue events if they arrive at least ell service was a prob- 20 minutes before the start of…

… e Athletic Department the game. ated it might encounter, The app is designed to encour- ng to Angela Thick, the age more students to attend ment's assistant director Michigan athletic events. Points…

… eting. Thick said the app See H.A.I.L., Page 3 A firetruck reports to the fire at 611 Church St. that started when a deep fryer ignited at Amer's Delicatessen on Monday afternoon. Fire displaces students

February 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… are students! The announcement that Israel had brokered a peace deal with the Palestinians was made last night, just hours after Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat stepped aside to allow Jewish and Arab

… City and all." Green's announcements shocked students across campus yesterday. "When I first visited campus as a senior in high school, Green went by on one of those tiny little trucks they drive around…

… equality and integra- tion. "We thought yelling and marching around a lot would really make a difference," said one BAMN leader, 47, who is not a student. Wait a minute, come to think of it, none of them…

students at the University to negotiate. "We knew that if they just letpus students try to negotiate, we'd have no problem settling this 54- year violent conflict," said one Palestinian activist. "We…

students, thousands of miles away from the actual Middle East, know far more than these political leaders with years of experience," said an Israeli activist. The group that managed to single…

…-handedly destroy Nike, Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality, also known as SOLE, even though they should really be called SOLEE, attributed their victory to taking over enough administrative offices…

… to make their views known. "Taking over offices is what we do best," said one student. "However, we will not rest until all citizens of the United States are making exactly $14.73 an hour, no matter…

… how trivial or impor- tant their job." Perhaps the greatest success story of the day belonged to University Students Against Cancer, which strategically utilized cheers at football games in combination…

… with several newspaper ads to defeat cancer. "We have to admit, they really knew what they were doing," said the president of the group's campus rival, University Students In Favor Of Cancer. Sucks to…

… either was extended last night or expired today. We don't know because we didn't ask. The University and members of the graduate student instructors union have been involved in last-minute negotia- tions…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… offers to surrender Kunduz BANGI, Afghanistan (AP) - The Taliban offered yesterday to surrender their last northern stronghold if Arab and other foreign fighters loyal to Osama bin Laden in the city are…

… on New York and Washington and last week's crash of American Airlines Flight 587 in New York, many students who usually fly home for Thanksgiving are now opting to drive because of their concerns over…

… automobiles. There is certainly a downward trend every time there is a plane crash," Ascher said. For some students, it is impractical to travel any other way except via plane, making the decision an easier one…

…. "I have to fly home," said Social Work graduate student Jill Sur of Kailua, Hawaii. "I've never been afraid to fly before; obvious- ly I live on an island and anywhere I have See TRAVEL, Page 7A Fire…

… night. 13Blue candidates win TASA cutua By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter University students approved a $1 increase in mandatory fees by a vote of 2,309 to 1,779, and Blue Party candidates won 13 of…

… the 22 seats up for election last week on the Michigan Student Assembly. "I think it shows clearly students are in step with the Assembly in thinking student organiza- tions are underfunded," said MSA…

… Treasurer Josh Samek. "The assembly hopes and expects Vice President (E. Royster) Harper will recommend the fee increase to the regents." MSA and LSA Student Government members are hoping to make a…

… am real- ly excited to make some changes in MSA and give a new group of students a voice." Harris, like other newly elected representa- tives, said she plans to "start an in-depth look at the bussing…

… After more than nine months of planning and the com- bined efforts of about 300 students, the Indian American Student Association's annual cultural show debuted Friday to an audience of 3,000. The show at…

… interactions between Indian American students and their parents and the challenges associated with being part of two cultures. Show co-coordinator Adil Daudi said the performance was designed to educate people…

October 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… Zahr, a graduate student in Middle East- ern studies, said the rally was prompted by Thurs- day's visit of Israeli right-wing leader, Ariel Sharon, to the Dome of the Rock, the site of the first Arab

… meeting space at 109 E. Madison St. for Michigamua and two other honor societies, according to documents obtained by The Michigan Daily through the Michigan Freedom of Information Act. Dean of Students

… the Vulcan and Phoenix societies. The groups moved there last month and can remain there for two years, which is the normal lease cycle for student groups. The building is also housing the University…

… Musical Society and Building Services. The move follows the Students of Color Coalition's fervent campaign earlier this year to oust Michigamua from its meeting space in the Michigan Union tower. Although…

… linger on the group's relationship with University administration. This relation- ship was one of the SCC's major complaints during their 37-day occupation of the tower. Interim Vice President for Student

… they had to leave the tower space, and we said we'd help them find new space," Harper said. "This is typically what we do for any student organization." Harper cited only one other case - the Inter…

… Fish Daily Staff Reporter A demonstration protesting the over- seas manufacturing practices of Kohl's * department store resulted in the arrest of 10 members of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic…

… Equality. Chanting anti-sweatshop messages, the students were charged with tres- passing after they refused to leave the Lohr Road store after warnings from the Pittsfield Township Police and the Kohl…

… trespassing. Students angered by Israeli actions Candidates prepare for debates By Hanna LoPatin Daily Staff Reporter In this corner, Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush, a charismatic…

… Palestinian civilians. About 150 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered at noon for a demonstration that began on the steps of the Michigan Union, marched past Angel Hall and culminated in the Diag. Amer…

February 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… responses urging students to keep the threat in mind while giving other facets of life priority. At the University, Department of Public Safety Director Bill Bess released a written statement yesterday urging…

students to be especially obser- vant of suspicious activities, while also stating that there has been no threat made pertaining to Southeast Michigan. DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said the University is…

… Technology Presi- dent Charles Vest, former Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command Adm. Dennis Blair and Law student Marisa Bono. Coleman and the eight representatives each spoke for a few minutes to…

… Daily Staff Reporter Law students across the country are arguing that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the Law School's admissions policy will adversely affect the racial composition of America…

…'s lawyers. The students will join about 300 national organizations and corporations by filing amicus, or "friend of the court," briefs with the court today supporting the University in Grutter v. Bollinger…

…, the lawsuit challenging the Law School's use of race as a factor in admissions. A brief written by a group of black law students from Harvard, Yale and Stanford universities argues if the court…

… overturns Michigan's admissions policies, race-con- scious admissions policies of their law schools would also be targeted. Travis LeBlanc, a Yale law student, said the presence of minorities at highly selec…

… yesterday in the Michigan Union Ballroom to discuss the potential threat caused by recent anti-terror legislation. The event, titled "Know Your Rights," featured Nabi Hayad from the Arab- American Anti…

January 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…: 12 Tomorrow; 31I1e Vol. CXI I1, No. 81 wwwmichigandailycom 1 11 111 1111 Jill III I UAC gives push to student initiatives By Margaret Engoren Daily Staff Reporter What do Amazin' Blue, The Michi…

…- gan Every Three Weekly, Laughtrack and 12 other student programs have in common? They are all funded and programmed by the University Activi- ties Center. UAC, founded in 1965 as a campus- wide, student

…-scale projects for students," said Engineering senior and UAC President Brian Netter. "We provide a variety of programs and keep a tight watch over those we man- age because there is so much money being spent…

…." University funding for UAC - pro- vided by tuition dollars - increased this year from $180,000 to $250,000. "UAC hadn't gone up for a funding increase since 1986," said Susan Wilson, director of Student

… Activities and Lead- ership and primary advisor to UAC. "They were able to convince the Vice President of Student Affairs (E. Royster Harper) and the regents that they needed more money because there had been…

… a dramatic increase in student involvement and no corresponding funding increase." Mandated to provide campus-wide programs, Wilson said UAC is differ- ent from other student organizations. "UAC is…

… not just another student group - its mission is to provide campus-wide programs," Wilson said. "Other groups may define their scope that way, but they are not obligated to reach out - UAC is. "It is…

… using the new funds to broad- en its base and better engage student groups by providing more social, edu- cational and cultural programs outside the classrooms." Like the Michigan Student Assembly, UAC…

… funds student pro- grams, but offers more than just financial assistance. "A student group goes to MSA with a proposal and leaves with funds," Wilson said. "A student group goes to UAC with a proposal and…

… engages in a much more collaborative process: If it wants to bring a pro- gram to campus, for example, it could work with UAC, which would do the programming and publicity, while the student group provides…

November 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… cotton garments, which were ideally' suited for the warm African weather. Adaptation difficulties started early for the young African couple. But, ac- cording to other foreign students and counselors at…

… the University's Inter- national Center, the4 difficulties the Okhmafes suffered are unfortunately typical. Language is one the most obvious barrier a foreign student must' over- come. Feelings of…

… alienation, loneliness, and troubles learning ard or American customs often pose more serious hurdles to foreign students, ac- cording to University counselors. HANISUP KOWN is a '29-year-old graduate student

… foreign American pastimes. This is why most of my friends also come from Korea," Kown said. Another problem for international students is learning differences' in culture. In Indonesia, for example, looking…

… an older person in the eye is a sign of disrespect. In the United States, a shifty glance may signal dishonesty. In many Arab nations, it is rude to open a gift in front of the person who has given it…

…. Yet, in American culture, it is often considered rude not to do so. SINCE MANY international students are only in the United States for a few years to receive their education before students returning…

… to their native country, some say it seems pointless to make lasting friends in America. "Most foreign students tend to be graduate students and often live in apartments, where it is often difficult to…

… socialize ( With American students), said LSA Sophomore Randa Desski, who is a native of Egypt. In addition, foreign students are sometimes overwhelmed by the sheer size and impersonality of the Univer- sity…

…. One student, Noriko Frejji from Japan, said she resents the "immensity of the University of Michigan" and that See 'U', Page 5 Life abroad tough for Americans By PAUL TUCCI About 60 American high…

… school and college students recently found out first hand the sorts of adiustment problems foreign students who come to school in the United States experience. Gathered at a resort near Brighton last…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… were no delays in. Israeli approval, the English- language version of the peace treaty-the first between an Arab nation and the Jewish state-could be signed in Washington "by Thursday or Friday of next…

… military aid for both Israel See AGREEMENT, Page 7 'U' student regent still unlikely By MITCH CANTOR Despite a strong nationwide trend toward student participation in college policy-making, student

… representation on the University's Board of Regents seems at least several years away. Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) President Eric Arnson, who last April presented a proposal to the Regents for a non…

…-voting student member, said op- position to the idea was fairly strong at that time. Though the proposal failed by a mere 3-2 margin, Arnson remains pessimistic about student participation in policy-making in the…

… future. THE MSA CHIEF will meet with Regents in April to once more advocate student participation in University decision-making. Whether or not the Regents agree to ease restrictions on student par…

…- ticipation in lower levels of policy- making, Arnson is certain a student regent is far in the future. "I think with the current composition (of the Regents) it seems like it just won't happen," he said. He…

…. Nederlander argued that students already have access to Regents and administrators, so the added step is un- necessary. Another reason for opposition, em- phasized by Baker, was that other campus groups, such…

… as faculty and alumni, might also ask for represen- tation if the students were granted a voice. REGENT GERALD DUNN (D- Lansing) who officially offered the resolution, and Regent Sarah Power (D…

…-Ann Arbor) had apparently changed their minds on the issue since the board unanimously opposed a student Regent resolution in November 1975. Since last year, however, the Regents have remained opposed to the…

… idea. Regent David Laro (D-Flint) believes the structure of the Board, mandated by the Michigan Constitution, offers a fair voice to the students. "THERE ARE EIGHT Regents; they represent the people from…

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