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April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… flagrant cases of plagiarism or blue book cheating." Out of more than 6;000 literary school students, Dean Robertson said he seldom gets more than 10 or 12 cases a semester, and often a smaller number…

… Robertson said the subject has been discus- sed periodically in student confer- ences. "It is something that the whole student body has to understand and willingly accept," Dean Rob- ertson continued. "The…

students -themselves must take responsibil- ity for seeing that all of the stu- dents play the game. No Single Professional Objective "In the lit school, size and het- erogenity are big factors.. There Is no…

… nice single professional ob- jective. Many students are in col- lege as a means toward business administration school or dentistry. There is often no sense of Identity or responsibility toward the school…

…- versity has been notified of no serious automobile accidents to date, "somewhat of a rarity when you stop to consider how many students make the annual jour- ney." REVIEW BOARD ITEM: SGC Procedure Matters…

… Passed By DICK SNYDER Student Government Council last night took action on three procedural items referred to it for consideration by the Review Board. Motions were passed relating to all three matters…

January 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… explosiveP quarrel between Israel and her qure ewe saadhrArab neighbors has kept the Mid- dle East neighbors in danger- Student-Grad The rest of the East Coast got ous farment. It has been inten.si- from…

…. The illegal drinking occurred Dec. 15, the day before: Christ- mas vacation. Police report they checked a car at Fifth and Wash- x ington and found five students who had been drinking. Four of them were…

…, '58, 19 years old, Y Albert' Meyer, '57, 20 years old, David Zolotow, '57, 20 years old, Andrew Baumer, '58, 19 years old. In. another drinking Incident last Friday, a University student was ftarrrested…

…, by' police in front of a ocal restrant for drunk and dis- orderly conduct. To Court Today, The student, Gordon Black, '57, was released on $50 bail. His case comes to court today. £ When arrested…

…'t have any trouble with students as a general rule." Clint Caster, owner of the res- taurant where Black was arrested, said Black never got in. Police Press Charges "We didn't have anything at all to do…

… with it. The police arrested him in front of the restaurant and x they're the ones who are pressing charges," Caster said. Caster went on to claim, "We are continually having trouble with students trying…

… realize their lia- bility. "Seldom does a student come in on a false ID and have a drink by himself. When he sits down with his friends he impli- Cates them." 'Further, Caster said, if a student who has…

… anti-American rioting in Jordan by elements which oppose that Arab kingdom's joining the Baghdad Pact. 'Precautionary' Move The War Office announcement called the move "a precautionary measure" to…

… first progress report dur- peace moves to end the Palestine ing the Student Government Coun- dispute will be discussed, too. cil meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in Eden Conterrs the Union. Eden conferred at No…

September 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… Director Fritz Crisler slated to give an old student named Biggie Munn another lesson By The Ass SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 26-The Russians suddenly proposed today that they and the Americans si- multaneously…

…, disapprove. Book Sale Set B Exchange Permanent Home Has Not Been Found The Student Book Exchange, which still hasn't found new per- manent quarters, will hold a sale if both text and non-text books from 9 a…

…-torn Holy Land unless the United Nations Assembly finds a solution acceptable to Jews and Arabs alike. Fiery, grey-haired Andrei Y. Vishinsky blasted at the British statement on Palestine with the comment…

…, the British said, would be under U.N. authority-and only then if Jews and Arabs agreed. formed sources indicated the Brit- ish agency for Palestine was dis- pleased; the Arab delegates in the assembly…

… benefit of law school students. A grant of $30,- 777.81 was accepted from the es- tate of the late Dr. John R. Ranna, with the income to be used for Michigan residents attending the medical school…

… Michigan. JIM BLENKHORN ...Spartan Fullback Med Students Will Receive New TB Guard Health Service, Is Sponsoring Test Plan Medical students now will re- ceive the most thorough protec- tion against…

… adopted to combat cases of TB which have frequently struck down medical students during their training. Al- most every year medical students and internes become victims of the disease. Under the new program…

…, stu- dents will receive tuberculin tests for the early detection of tuber- culosis, in addition to the "annual X-rays. Records of each student will be kept during his entire time in the Medical School…

… and is pos- sible during his interneship. Will Combat TB The program is designed to find in what year the student reaction to the tuberculin test changes from a negative to a positive one, the positive…

… reaction indicating contact with tuberculosis and the building up of a slight immunity. If the X-rays show any sus- picious lesions, the student will be sent to Health Service. In this way, by tracking down…

April 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

students whose addresses are known, and the Michigan Report, sent to parents of undergraduates. Many Activities at 'U' He was one of the organizers of the Development Council and is a member of its board of…

… directors. Since 1948 he has served on the executive committee of the Insti- tute of Social Research, and since 1951 as the President's represen- tative to the Board in Control of Student Publications and the…

…- junction with the SUI school of journalism. Most of the censored editorials dealt with allocation of football seats to students. Administration action against the paper's edi- torial freedom began with the…

… cen- sorship of an editorial criticizing the shifting of the student section 400 seats toward the end zone to make way for the state legislature. But last Wednesday the Iowan was permitted to run an…

… determining factor in the loca- tion of business in Michigan." Gets -Daily-Charles Curtiss NEW OFFICERS-The three senior posts in the Union Student Offices will be filled by Fred Wilten, left, Don Young…

… programs for the coming year, Young said, "We hope to work more closely with student government, the League, and with men's housing groups. We have strong hopes that the+ recently-proposed Union repre…

… maturity. At present they draw a straight 3 per cent. Byrd was the only one to speak on the bill, although several other Democratic senators had planned to make speeches. J-Hop Recount Arab Legion Aids…

… Hussein Win Control King Appoints Khalidi To Head Government Of Mid-East Nation AMMAN, Jordan (m -- Young King Hussein, backed by tough Bedouin fighters of the Arab Le- gion, won yesterday in his struggle…

… British-trained Arab Legion. They command strategic posi- tions atop the seven hills upon which Amman is built, and occupy posts in the business district. They camp in strength on Amman's out- skirts. When…

… they entered the city Monday they blackened their faces with burnt cork-an Arab sign that they meant business and were prepared to kill. Squelch Uprising Attempt These troops have already put down one…

December 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… metal processing department, Prof. Charles W. Good, of the mech- anical engineering department; Prof. Edward L. Eriksen. of the enginee-. Arabs Promise Aid To France As Italian Hostility Increases I…

… arrow. TUNIS, Tunisia, Dec. 9-to)-Arab chieftains of Tunisia proclaimed their readiness today to fight for France, if necessary, to beat off any Italian attempt to seize this strategic North African…

… section of the Arab Grand Council, Tankers Best declared in an interview. "To confuse, Tunisia with Ethiopia Rela Record or the Sudetenland is a bad error of Relaypsychology", G l He said the Tunisian…

… section of the I SW' -Gla Arab Grand Council, in the name of more than 2,000,000 natives, had sent assurances to French Resident- Tomaski Paces Swinuners GenealErica LaBonne of their loyal- ty and desire…

… "to live as free men un- As Old Marks Totter der the raegis of France."' In Annual Swii - Fest Similar messages came from other Arab organizations. _ BY MEL FINEBERG Imposing forces of. French police…

… have! at least a partial answer to these ques- tions by the time the final gun sounds tonight. Students will be admitted upon presentation of their identification cards and for non- students, general…

…, Walt, one of the (CoIA111je ,l onPaze 61 .Students Broadcast Radio Skit Today Five students in broadcasting will dramatize the ninth in a series of stories of all nations at 9 a.m. today, over radio…

… progressive universi- ties including the University of Illi- nois have imitated the plan spon- sored by The Daily. considerable interest in social service circles throughout the nation, she said. Students Mimic…

… Bergen In Satirical Recording A special recording of Charley Mc- Carthy and Edgar Bergen was made by broadcasting class students for the meeting of Society of American Foresters Wednesday. Thursday and…

September 14, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… Negotiations, deals with the future of Palestinian Arabs now under Israeli military control and other fundamental issues in the Arab-Israeli dispute, the sources said. These officials, asking not to be…

… President Anwar Sadat - even though Carter is coming up against a speechmaking and politicking schedule. THERE HAS been no visible breakthrough on the Palestinians or any other key issue in the Arab

Arabs living under Israeli military control on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza district on the Sinai Desert. Begin has offered the Palestinians administrative self-rule. Sadat, rejecting…

… restoration of Arab sovereignty after 11 years of Israeli control. Acting as go-between, Carter held his second meeting Tuesday in two days with Sadat. He then summoned Begin to Aspen Lodge, the presidential…

Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS), met behind Mosher-Jordan on the area slated for construction of a new kitchen and cafeteria which would serve Couzens, Alice Lloyd, Stockwell, and…

… taken last year by a specially- designated housing task force indicated that the majority of students on the Hill dorms would swallow as much as a six per cent hike in dorm rates before they would choose…

… to leave their dorms to eat together in a central location. SUDS feels the results of the survey were slighted in the decision to consolidate. The Michigan. Student Assembly voted Tuesday to support…

… other in- cumbents fared better, however, as voters in 14 states and the District of Columbia went to the polls. See story, Page 9. 9 Arabs, Germans, Italians, Frenchmen and other foreign groups have…

October 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… faculty member sug- gested that student aid be doled out on the basis of achievement, with no consideration of need. Poetic justice The Daily learned yesterday that former Vice Presi- dent Agnew's address…

… States could get along without Arab oil for the time being in the event of a cutoff because oftthe Arab- Israeli war. The figures show that the United States imports about 1.1 million barrels of oil daily…

… direct from the Arab countries, or about 6 per cent of the total daily average U. S. consumption of 17 million barrels a day. On the inside .. . ...an interview with Bonnie Raitt is featured on the Arts…

… recent weeks a campaign of rumors and accusations has been waged against Student Government Council President Lee Gill charg- ing him with an attempt to em- bezzle some $8500 in council funds. A two week…

…. SGC CANDIDATES in the re- cent all-campus election charged Gill with attempting to embezzle Gill, bank official giveconflicti ng accounts $8500 in student government funds, although they say they…

July 22, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… 4 Y t :43 a it'# EDITOR'S NOTE See Page 2 L. Latest Deadline in the State CLOUDY AND SHOWERS VOL. LXI, No. 19-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1951 FOUR PAGES Arabs Seek Killer As…

… Tension Mounts CAIRO - (R)-- Jordan's British-commanded Arab Legion aided police in rounding up more than 100 suspected oppositionists in old Jerusalem yesterday for questioning in the assassination of King…

… Ab- dullah.a Authorities clamped stern measures against uprisings in both Jordan and Abdullah's Arab Palestine as a bitter fight loomed be- tween Abdullah's two eldest sons over which should succeed to…

… friendly toward both Britain and the United States as his father was. Arab political circles feel that Tallal's return might set off a violent c h a i n reaction that would affect the whole uneasy Middle…

… East and big power poli- tics as well. Since Tallal has three young sons behind him in normal suc- cession to the throne, Prince Naif. actually is fifth in line. The Arab news agency reported Prince…

… Friday. The Arab Legion troops, com- manded by British-born Gen. John Baggot Glubb Pasha and subsi- dized by the British government, joined police patrols to keep order in Amman. SL Guild Movie Will Run…

… buildings for the different de- partments and the social problems of the students," declared Heinz Lorenz, assistant director to the department of physical education at the Free University. Lorenz, who is…

…. * * * "STUDENTS AT the Free Uni- versity do not have a big campus life nor proper recreational facili- ties," said Lorenz who has drawn up plans for a tremendous $750,000 recreational project that is being held up…

… for want of funds. The Free University of Berlin was established in 1948 as a re- sult of German students petition- ing the government of the west sector of Berlin because the Rus- sians made academic…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… racial tar- See FBI, Page 7 ALYSSA WOODL/Dl~dy Officials and attorneys from the ACLU, Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and University Student Legal Services answer questions last night about…

…Onehundred eleven years fediora f redo NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 7640557 ww*ihgnai~o Friday November 30, 2001 l 9 * 'It's a very uncomfortable situation' Students who receive FBI interview…

… southeastern Michi- gan between the ages of 18 and 33. The event was organized to inform letter recip- ients of their legal rights. As many.as 80 of the recipients are University students. LSA junior Michael…

… interview. "It's a very uncomfortable situation. To young people, international students who may not know English very well, a team of federal investigators is likely to scare the heck out of them," Simon…

Student Legal Services will also offer free, one-on-one consultation. In addition, sever- al University faculty members have volunteered to sit in on the interviews. "Ninety-eight to 99 percent of the time…

… federal agents will decline to interview you in the pres- ence of an attorney," said Noel Saleh, an Arab- American Anti-Discrimination Committee immigration attorney. "It's a terrible catch-22 sit- uation…

… knocking on your door." A University student who wished to remain anonymous received the Justice Department let- ter and said he is still in shock. "I heard it on the news that 5,000 people (nationwide…

… the FBI's requests to interview Middle Eastern men as part of Its terrorism investigation. U.S. fears clash between ethnic Afghan factions LSA sophomore Priyanka Malhotra and other students gather…

… to U.S. officials. They said he and his brother used their incarcer- ated father's apparent appeal to help al-Qaida recruit terrorists. By Margaret Engoren Daily Staff Reporter More than 200 students

… hold ourselves responsible for our actions," Habbal said. Students noted that more people are aware of Ramadan this year because of the war in Afghanistan. See RAMADAN, Page 7 ROTC cadets eager to…

January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… beliefs. LSA junior Asif Harsolina, president ofthe Muslim Student Association, said Ramadan is "a 30-day fast teaching discipline and self-restraint." But exactly when Detroit-area Mus- swill begin…

… moon was sighted in many Arab countries Saturday. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emir- ates, Yemen, Jordan and Egypt reported sightings of the moon yesterday. In Oman, the crescent could not be…

… of the Muslim's lunar calendar with a solar calendarand comes I 1 days later with each succeeding year. Jinnah El-Soloman a junior nursing student called Ramadan "an opportu- nity to gain spirituality…

… self-con- trol. Families and friends also gather together after sundown to share meals and many then retire to mosques for lectures and religious discussion. *"This is a month where students tend to go…

… to other people's homes for dinner," Harsolina said. "It's actually pretty fun." He said the Muslim Student Associa- tion holds dinners at different restau- rants in town where students gather to break…

… MEDSTART, Page 2A Mace forces residents to evacuate Barb our 0Y lnoityalliance By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter Declaring that the University has not done enough for students of color, the Alliance Four…

… the Members of the University Community "WE DEMAND That the Office of Academic and Multicultural Initiatives increase their focus on the retention of students of color The immediate establishment of…

… ethnic-specific cultural centers An increase in the number of faculty and students of color. 3 Guaranteed funding for student of color organizations Guaranteed autonomy of the Center for African and…

… went off and the entire build- ing was evacuated. First-year Engineering student An- drea Cox said she was in the stairwell on the second floor when she noticed the smell. "It was right there," Cox said…

October 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… Mobarak's ability to exercise "his right and obligation to take power." Green declined to speculate on how Mubarak will perform. "The whole Arab world will have to re-assess without Sadat," said Univer…

… opposition to Sadat had been based on two things -Egypt's sagging economy and disagreements with the Camp David peace accord, which many opposition groups say isolated Egypt from the rest of the Arab world…

… of for- mer University student Chen Wen-Chen. AT LEAST ONE congressman, Jim Leach (R- Iowa), has claimed that Chen was murdered by the Nationalist Chinese government of Taiwan while visiting his…

… gathered by fellow Taiwanese students in the United States. A legislative aide to Rep. Stephen Solarz (D-N.Y.), who is chairman of one of the two subcommittees, said "there was virtual unanimity on the need…

… on campus. Allegedly, Taiwanese students, acting as agents for Taiwan's Nationalist Chinese (KMT) government, report back the political activities of fellow students. The FBI's Detroit bureau said that…

… Taiwanese student group at the University of Michigan. The student organization, The Free China Student Association, whose members generally support Taiwan's KMT government, is not, however, the sub- ject of…

… national defense or foreign policy" and might endanger FBI informants. SOME TAIWANESE students at the University have claimed that the FCSA is a front group for Taiwanese agents, although FCSA leaders have…

… categorically denied these allegations. According to files at theMichigan Student Assem- bly, which sponsors the FCSA, the FCSA's purpose is "to provide services for Chinese students and provide informatioin…

December 08, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Vice-President Kate Rubin announced she plans to introduce a resolution to the Assembly Tuesday, urging the University Cellar board of directors to recognize the union. "IN MY…

… Directors are MSA- appointed, but they haven't been atten- ding board meetings regularly, accor- ding to Rubin. "The student members have not been attending the Board of Directors' meetings. if they don…

…'t vote the way MSA wants, that's reason for dismissal," Rubin warned. She stressed that Cellar unionization is not a students vs. workers issue and said the employees' unionizing attem- pts pointed to some…

… need for restruc- turing. "Workers have the right to organize and we want the store to be a good one for students," stated Rubin. Cellar Assistant Manager John Sap- pington said Cellar unionization will…

… be helpful, and not harmful to students. "The union will have no effect on ser- vices and won't reduce what's available to the students. It will be a matter of determining structure of the store and…

…, "Government has See LEE, Page 2 The Health Service Hand- nk dicusses the nrnhlem of Twenty-six students have signed an pen letter declaring their intention to boycott political science classes in pro- test of…

… opposition to the depar- Lee Moslem Arab nations back Shah NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Conservative Arab kingdoms with strong Moslem traditions are lending moral support to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in his…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Market day A shopper tries to wrangle a lower price for a potted plant at the F armer's Market yesterday. The market was crowded with students during their first weekend back in town. NEW PROGRAMS PLANNED…

… Munich last Tuesday by Arab commandos. The U.N. spokesman said Syria requested the emergency council session in a telephone call and letter to the mission of Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua, council president…

…. There was no verification of a second en- gagement by Israel. Israel also reported one of its missile boats sank an Arab guerrilla boat outside Lebanese territorial waters Friday. The Palestine news…

… two other planes were lost to Hawk missiles. See U.N., Page 10 By MARILYN RILEY T. R. Harrison, a local black activist, has been named director of Trotter House, the black student center for social and…

… problems faced by black students at the University. Although the Committee said in its report that the alternative plan does not "capture the student self-generated interest" that was shown for the cultural…

… living project, it out- lined programs for this fall which would ful- fill the needs expressed by black students. These programs were approved by the Regents last July. They include: -Opening of black…

… lounges and libraries in Stockwell and South Quad which will be equipped with books and educational aids in areas of black: interests. The lounges will not only be centers for black students, but also will…

… "provide an outreach mechanism for contacting non-minority students," -The expansion of minority counseling and informational services within the coun- seling division of the Office of Student Serv- ices…

… Fund, which would assist needy minority organizations in rent- ing University buildings, such as the Union or League, to hold meetings or special pro- grams. According to Vice President for Student

… Services Henry Johnson, the expanded serv- ices of Trotter House can only be a partial answer to black student's problems. "They may be diminished, but I doubt if they'll all go away," Johnson says. By JIM…

October 15, 1961 (vol. 73, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… find a "scientific, systematic way of ap- propriating funds for state uni- versities." ISA Cancels Syrian Talk After Arab Group Protests By GERALD STORCH International Students Association has canceled…

… a proposed sem- inar on the crisis in Syria after a protest from the Arab Students Club. The Arabs' resolution stated that "it is premature and indeed harmful to find that ISA is exploiting the Syrian…

… grow sub- e needed to handle a split-third ncreased student enrollment. Heyns divides the problem of es: the teaching fellow and the has some kind of training pro- involve seminars and discussions means…

… invite two students and two professors from the political science department for the sem- dinar, ISA Vice-President . Jack roblems The University came in for at- tack also, however, when Boyer told the…

… shock of vast num- bers" of oncoming students and the mounting 'mass of knowledge and skills to be mastered must not undermine the quality of the Uni- versity, President Harlan Hatcher said Friday night…

…. The halting seemed always to come to late for the Wolverines. MOCK ATOMIC WAR: Defense Drill Proves Successful Public Colleges Urged To End Student Fees. Public universities and colleges should charge…

… their students little of no fees, the executive director of the Michigan Council of State College Presidents said yesterday. Merritt M. Chambers, a former University professor, told the As- sociation of…

… otherwise not be there." Addressing the association's 39th annual meeting in Lincoln, Neb., Chambers said selective awards only go to the top few per cent of students, but do not reach the other "millions of…

… oncoming youth Wolverines- Maier, '63, explained yesterday.. However, the Arabs' complaint was more than an attempt to stifle discussion. The objections seem' to be reasonable because all the facts about…

… astating that the Earth's would be uninhabitable years. task: design a survival to keep civilization alive ull century. t do you do? was "Project Noah," an ment handed the 83 en students at Harvey ed…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… has no money with which to build training centers and the Army is obligated by Congress to provide facilities only for its reservists. SBX Readies To Pay Users, Return Books Students who used the…

Student Book Exchange this semester may collect their payments or unsold books from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. dur- ing this week and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Kay War- man, '61BAd., assistant manager copies…

… of play to wrap up an 8-1 win in WCHA play. A DJUSWTMENT PROBLEMS: Mental Health Progra Cited To, Discus By SUSAN HERSHBERG For University students now, go- ing to the mental hygiene depart- ment is…

…-1958 alone, the patients during the regular school session numbered 646 women and 800 women. This represents almost eight per cent of the student body, and the types of difficulties has as broad a range as the…

… flux in the Arab world, Matta Akriwi, former presi-so dent of the University of Baghdad, said yesterday. da Education quite often produces discontent with one's lot or, in this vi country, ambition, he…

July 02, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

… to enforce loyalty oaths. Book bannings, the listing of teachers as "reducators," un- proven accusations by American Legion posts, unexplained faculty dismissals, suspension of students and student

… former University student, were unanimously cited for contempt by the House of Representatives Monday. The House action came as a re- sult of the Un-American Activi- ties Committee hearings in De- troit…

… Coy Schneider (Surgery). School of Education: William GOP Bars TV, Radio -Daily-Jack Bergstrom AMBITIOUS GOLD DIGGERS FEVERISHLY SEARCH FOR "HURON HARRY'S" STRIKE * * * * * * * d Students St age Hur…

… on River Gold Rush By LARRY HYATT Armed with buckets, pans, picks and shovels, more than a dozen adventurous students carefully panned their way down the Huron River yesterday looking for the spot…

…'s decision to black out television from r*he remaining delegate contest hear- ings. Analyst Sees western Law In Arab States "Western law has been in the Near East for many thousands of years and has played a…

November 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… after University president Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven sent a telegram to OPA director Chester Bowles, protesting OPA "solicitation" of local student &complaints against alleged league , ..house price…

…-ceiling violations. Commulnity Students Complain The controversy came to light last Chest Dive weekend when it was revealed that University students filed complaints W ill Continue with the local OPA office against…

… effort to reach all League Houses Separate students. The OPA, on the other hand, con- At a dinner meeting of division tends that league houses are separate chairmen yesterday, it was revealed and distinct…

… Initiates Funds raised in the Community Chest Drive are used both locally and c distributed abroad. The need for fill- o aca ing the Chest is urgent, and every one, student as well as local citizen, should Di…

… action will directly affect A few hours after CIO President the students of this campus." Philip Murray succeeded in getting a Emphasizing the need for those wage resolution before the confer- willing to…

… Palestine already, the Arabs, in proportion to the efforts of any other nation, have done more than their share in finding homes for Jewish refugees." The case against the Jews in Palestine does not reflect…

… debate is sponsored by the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters, the program under the direction of Mrs. John Benson, international affairs chairman for the group. * * * Arabs Slay 74 Jews During Three Day…

… Rioting ig Tripoli Cairo, Nov. 1-(P)-Seventy-four Jews and one Arab were killed in bloody anti-Jewish rioting the past three days in Tripolitania, but a cur- few and stern shoot-to-kill orders to troops…

… tonight had suppressed dis- orders in most of the Mediterranean colony. Arab mobs looted and gutted Jew- ish quarters and assaulted Jews in Tripoli, Souk El Juma, and Tagiura "in a serious outbreak of…

November 18, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… 18, 1976 Ten Cents E h e light Pages :r'itJUSEE NLStAN CALL D1Y Limp limbs According to local health authorities, the cam- pus swine flu innoculations were fairly innocuous, as most students simply…

… present "It is So! (If You Think So), East Quad Aud. ... at the same time, the New England Literature Program for Spring Half-term will hold a meeting for all interested students in 1007 A.H. ... and…

… scream pierced the air. "I can't take this test anymore!" a distraught student shouted as he ripped his exam and flung the shredded re- mains above his head. HE STORMED OUT of the room, ran down the…

… corridor of the Physics and As- tronomy Building and crashed through a plate glass door. The student later admitted that the incident was a prank that backfired - he had intended to open the door, not…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… added, "There's always - a remote chance that we'll call student or faculty witnesses into Detroit" * * * * ,4t WOOD'S STATEMENT squelched murmurs from a host of Uni- versity students who feared the…

… two Wayne University students were subpoenaed to appear before the House group. Student political leaders ex- pressed hope that Rep. Wood would stick by his conclusion. They saw no reason why an in…

…- vestigation should be under- taken here. y Two student Republicans, Dave a Cargo, Grad., and Floyd Thomas, '52, split over the television ban s invoked on the hearings by House Speaker Sam Rayburn. Cargo…

… Foreign Relations Commit- tee. Opponents will be given their say today and tomorrow. Arabs Plan Pact CAIRO-()-Military advisers to Prime Minister Aly Maer Pasha are working on a formula to link a proposed…

… Middle East Defense Pact with the Arab League's Collective Security, Pro- gram, it was learned last night. '52 Race Narrows WASHINGTON - (A') - An- other White House caller-Rep. Cooley (D-N.C.)-got the…

… Russell of Georgia in the presidential pic- ture; Minnesota and Pennsylvania GOP primary contests were nar- rowing; and a Taft-Eisenhower delegate contest was shaping up in Florida. Student Majority in SAC…

… expressed confidence in dormitory hearings on the University budget Lovernment and said that "we request. Appointment Of Students Denied to SL Two Faculty Votes Dropped By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor…

August 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 201) • Page Image 1

… occurred one mile northwest of Berry Field near Hollywood, Fla. Tommy Poe, in- structor, who was flying the Stearman, and his student, John Hackett, 21, bailed out. Lt. Comdr. Ralph C. McGinley of the Naval…

…')-Israel's government today made its first direct bid for peace negotiations with the Arab states. The invitation followed hints by King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan, key figure on the Arab side, that he is ready to consider…

… request will be transmitted to the Arabs through the United Nations. Shertok previously had made public statements urging Arabs Gto come to peace talks, but this Houseasses A ti-InflationB Soviets Ease…

… they have refused to enter- tain. Yesterday at his capital of Am- man, however, King Abdullah told a news conference his "Arab na- tion does not exclude any possible compromise that secures justice and…

… prevents unnecessary blood- shed." Refugees During their three hours talk Bernadotte and Shertok also dis- cussed the problem of Arab refu- gees, the status of Jerusalem and other piroblems of the current…

… Holy Land truce. As to the proposed demilitariza- tion of Jerusalem, Shertok correct- ed Bernadotte's statement in Am- man that "both the Jews and Arabs have accepted in principle" the proposed…

October 25, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…, said yesterday. The regulations must be approved by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis within one week in order for Council to implement them. The version of Arab Union Anticipated…

… journal. Dr. Parker, whose final report will be made in December, said en- rollments of full-time students at 1,045 accredited schools had in- creased to approximately 2.5 mil- lion, compared with 2…

…,367,451 last year. Total enrollments, including part-time students, may reach 4.4 million, compared with 4,206,672 last year, Parker said. Early reports suggest that the increase in freshmen will exceed the…

…'s higher education system was proposed yesterday to give more students access to a univer- sity education and help the nation "meet the competitive pressures of the modern. world." An 11-man, government…

students. There are 216,000 full- time students now. The object is to maintain pres- ent standards but to take advant- age of the "immense reservoir 'of unused talent" that remains un- developed ,because…

… the Membership Selection Regulations approved by Student Government Council Wednesday night, SGC must levy all penalties prescribed by ' its Membership Tribunal, retiring President Thomas Brown, '66L…

… BEIRUT (/P)-The usually well informed Beirut newspaper Al Na- har said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Socialist party will an- nounce union of Syria and Iraq as the Arab Democratic Popular Re- public…

… doors for the last 18 days in Damascus and was attended by party representatives from all Arab countries. It ended its ses- sions Wednesday. A party state- ment said the congress resolutions will be made…

December 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Decision Retiring SL President Greets New Representatives at First Meeting "This coming year is one of decision for student government at the University," Student Legislature President Blair Moody told newly…

…-elected legislators last night. Greeting the new student lawmakers at their first meeting, Moody emphasized that the success of the Student Legislature de- pended on the work of the individual members-not just the…

Students' Associa- tion to hold its annual Summer convention in Ann Arbor. Some 700 delegates from throughout the nation will attend the con- fab if the NSA accepts the invi- tation. Three SL members…

… that the "student experts" plan of giving course content advice to fresh- men and transfer students had struck a University snag. University officials are unwill- ing to continue to bear the costs of the…

… program which was launched last semester, according to Bill Gripman. The Campus Action Committee will probe the situation, he said. British Say Jews Cross Arab Border PARIS - (P- Britain told the United…

… a. treaty of mutual assistance with Trans-Jordan which requires her. to aid the little Arab kingdom in case of attack. The British report was was promptly denied by Israeli, representative Aubrey S…

…. Maslin warned that failure looms for the student government un- less members work at their jobs. AS THE CABINET members spoke, the lawmakers chatted be- tween themselves and frequently left and reentered…

… because the Regents would think the Student Legislature was bringing the pressure of public opinion to bear on them. LEGISLATORS ALSO approved a move to overhaul student elec- tion procedure. A five-man com…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Businew L School M( Former Students To I Roundtable Discuss On Business Prob More than 150 alumni and h of the School of Business Admi tion are expected to attend it annual two-day conference op here…

… of Beta G Sigma scholarship keys by Prof. ard U. Ratcliffe, '34BAd., to students in the School of B. Administration. Alpha Sigs Win Fraternity Sing Before 3,000 At Library Steps -Daily Photo by Bates…

… winners, the 3,000 present at the (Continued on Page 6) Smiek To Hurl Opener Against Minnesota Nin e British Give Arabs Power InHoly Land Moslems To Be Limiited To One-Third Population In Future Of…

… Palestine Paper Sets Forth Britain's Final Plan LONDON, May 17.-R)-The Brit- ish Government in a historic pro- nouncement of policy tonight out- lined plans for turning strife-torn Palestine over to its Arab

… national "obligation to facilitate the further home (in Palestine) by immigration." Unable to obtain agreement be- tween Arabs and Jews, Britain an- nounced its own solution for the po- litical future of the…

… now controls under League of Nations mandate. The proposal for establishment of an independent Arab state, the White Paper said, "would involve consulta- tion with the Council of the League of Nations…

…- inated by Arabs and bound commer- cially and strategically with Britain. 2. Permission for 75,000 Jews to immigrate to Palestine within the next five years-but thereafter Arab permission will be necessary…

… Of Publications Seven Boxes Listed For Casting Votes Three student members of the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions and six vice-presidents of the Union will be chosen tomorrow in a campus…

…-wide election. George S. Quick, Grad., candidate in the Board election, today with- drew from the race, leaving a slate of eleven candidates competing for the three student nositions on the Board. Quick declared…

… vice- presidents of the Union, the voter must cast his ballot at the polling place of the school in which he is reg- istered. Those incorrectly listed in the student directory may obtain a correction…

November 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… cheating and lax attendance standards in an upper level Physical Education class. Theinvestigation, initiated in October, has consisted of discussions with teaching assistants, instructors, and students

… same process used whenever students or faculty members challenge University courses. But Molin said a broad-scale investigation would not be conducted in most cases. "You can't be running out making…

…, with one year on the bench, did not have. See KENNEDY, Page 3 Student By ANDREW MILLS The Students First party is campaigning for .the Michigan Student Assembly on a platform of experience. This…

… version of the party is not much different from the Students First party that swept the assembly elections last March. "We believe in the same sort of issues the party believed in last year," said LSA…

… conflicts in the election is over the breadth of the assembly's focus. While some First stresses parties advocate limiting MSA's scope to campus affairs, Students First, echoing a pledge of Students First…

… ties with the University of El Salvador. Students First, the largest party in the elections, is hoping to ride the wave of experience into the assembly. The party boasts five current assembly…

… representatives on its slate, and they are stressing the involvement of its other candidates in diverse campus organizations. "Students First is unique because we have the sort of people on our party who are…

…, Students First candidates will be able to bring a wide range on experience to the assembly. The Students, First party is advocating the creation of such ability positions as a student regent and a student

… liaison between the city and the University in order to put students in decison-making positions. "We want to empower students to have a voice" on key issues, Farber said. LSA candidate Jennifer Kohn said…

April 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

….m. until the doors closed at 4:30 p.m. students waited for the mighty com- puter to decide whether next term's course schedule would be doom or elight. Although some students try to out- smart the computer…

… - one student said he entered the building through the back door to beat the crowds- the ugly fact remains that CRISP usually comes out ahead, EVEN THE chosen few who were lucky enough to CRISP first…

… yesterday passed a watered-down version of teaching uidelines proposed by a joint student- faculty committee. The revised guidelines only "urge" faculty members to comply with the standards unlike the initial…

… the code faculty members would be required to distribute syllabi and class outlines at the beginning of a term, hold regular office hours, critique students' work along with assigning grades, and speak…

…- tive course?" Israel asked the CRISP operator. "But she just shrugged her shoulders. You see, even if you CRISP first you still can't win." For less experienced students the CRISP experience can be…

… kind of torture chamber in there." AND ONE of those tearful students might have been Debbie Morrison, and LSA junior. "Before freshman year, when I came to CRISP T had to wait in line for two…

… Weinman. "Yes, it all works out and I no longer have nervous breakdowns like I used to." Students aren't the only victims of frustration during CRISP. For CRISP admninistrators the ultimate disaster is when…

March 06, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… l."Ill",E]")OM Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, March 6,2008 michigandaily.com UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Tenure denial raises questions More than 30 faculty, students sent letter to LSA dean alleging…

students to allege that the University's tenure review process is unfair toward certain groups of instructors. Women's Studies and American Culture fac- ulty instructor Andrea Smith's denial of tenure has…

… women leaders' conference By CHARLES GREGG-GEIST Daily StaffReporter Having just completed her trip to Ghana and South Africa, Uni- versity President Mary Sue Cole- man will fly north to the United Arab

… Emirates today to attend a women's leadership conference. Coleman is scheduled to speak in Dubai Monday to a group of female college students during a conference called "Women as Global Leaders." Other…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…One hundred ten years of edftil freedom NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 76440557 wwwmichigandallycom Monday October 16, 2000 s t ; '> a l i Q I 'U' student sister killed .. in car crash Shannon Mayes…

student and her 14-year-old sister. Shannon Elizabeth Mayes, who transferred to the University from Delta Community College this semes- ter, and Heather Colleen Mayes of Saginaw, were pro- nounced dead at…

… terrorist attack on the USS Cole in Yemen. Gore, who had to cancel a meet- ing Friday evening with Arab-Amer- icans in Detroit, spoke only briefly about the recent escalation of vio- lence in Israel…

…, a graduate student instructor in the School of Education, said he encourages his students to get involved in this week's series of events dealing with Affirmative Action. "I am the GSI in a class…

… historical educational climate," Kass said. "The School of Education should be involved because it's a law suit about education." Kass was one of the nearly 30 students in atten- dance at last night's kick off…

… of Affirmative Action 102, 10 days of events at the University aimed to educate students about affirmative action. Rackham student Jessica Curtin, a member of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action…

… By Any Means Necessary and a Michigan Student Assembly representative, is a coordinator of this week's events. She spoke last night at an informal meeting held in MSA chambers designed to introduce…

… interim Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper, who expressed the University's support of affirmative See 102, Page 7A Affirmative Action 102 Some of this week's events include: * Today…

…- "All four ball game Satur- day, University brothers alum Terry Roach and several of his come bac #iends watched students slip and every yes slide in the mud- pit outside of the SAE house on the corner of…

February 03, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…There are rumors that James Duderstadt may leave the University to go to Yale. If he does leave, students need to be wary of the regents hiring another president without student input. A - The late…

… opposition Likud party said the expulsions allowed "the most radical Arabs to raise their heads and dictate actions." Another Likud stalwart, former Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, said the expulsions had…

… answering inquiries about sexual orientation, harassment, and gender issues. But now University students are asking questions about the office itself and its contributions to the homosexual community. Changes…

… (University President James) Duderstadt and the regents, LGMPO needs to be more assertive and stand up for our needs," said Paul Verner, a second-year Business School student and member of the Gay, Lesbian and…

… Bisexual Business Student Association. Verner said he feels LGMPO is turning into a token organization. "It is a name with- out action or serious activities," he continued. In an attempt to clear up many of…

…. "There are some ques- tions people have that need to be answered." Many LGMPO student leaders said they want the meeting to be more than a fighting match between students and the office. Rackham senior…

… Charley Sullivan, a member of the Gay and Lesbian Historians, said he feels there is a lot of support for the office as an institution, but students are angry. "A lot of people are glad (LGMPO) is there…

… Government Reporter Denouncing the "liberal indoctri- nation" students face at the University, the head of Accuracy in Academia said his group plans to take legal action against the University for allegedly…

… denying a student academic freedom. Jamey Wheeler, executive direc- pending lawsuits, but questioned why the group would announce a lawsuit before filing one. "Accuracy in Academia is a con- servative…

September 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… by their own grenades, were Arabs. The Israeli command in Tel Aviv said the pilots who carried out the Sidon raid reported accurate hits on a warehouse used by the Popular Struggle Front to store…

…, are rarely rejected by the administration once they are approved by the faculty. LAW SCHOOL professors and students offered mixed evaluations of Sandalow's tenure as dean. While they praised him for…

… missed their ammunition dump target, hitting this industrial complex and killing three people. LSA raises In response to student complaints and recent state legislation, the College of Literature…

… have received "poor" or "I think there's a definite need for it," Conroy "fair" student evaluations will be retested this term said Tuesday: He said he became aware of under the new standards…

…. undergraduates' problems with foreign-born "Those (teaching assistants) who would have teaching assistants through student interns gotten into class last year are not getting in this working in his office. term…

… the English language as hopes to get the bill onto the floor later this month. well as American culture. That program will ALTHOUGH graduate students who do not pass oreign TAs the English proficiency…

students by guaranteeing them a teaching position. Most foreign-born teaching assistants agree that communication is often a problem in the classroom, but they say many other factors also determine how well…

… a teacher is received by his students. Biology teaching assistant Farah Fawaz, a native of Lebanon, said that in her student evaluations, "Some students said English was a See TA, Page 3 Soviets…

… search strategies, resume writing, and interviewing. Students can also participate in workshops to polish their job hunting techniques. - INSIDE- CAMPUS SAFETY: Opinion looks at the emergency phone system…

March 14, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…, and Ed Pongracz, '61AD. ;andidates for the Board'in atrol of Student. Publications Herman Besfelink, Grad., rald Lakritz, 1'60, Emil Sattler, Rob Trost, '58,'and Bob Ward, Literary. Colege Candidates…

… Seek Posts usiness administration school didates are President, Bert' z; Vice-President, John Gret- >erger; Secretary, Pam Dexter Beverly Negri; Treasurer, :e Adell. leven students are running for .on…

Student Directors At-Large. y are Phil Allmendinger, '60, Benet, '59Ph., Mike Camras, lAd., Tom Corbett, '60, Sid cson, '60, Barry Keyfetz, '59, n Moore, '58E., Jules Otten, William Raisch, '59, Glen. iis…

…, '60, and Peter Van Haften, Student Demonstration Threats Fade in Cuba HAVANA (W)-Threats of Havana University's 18,000 students to stage. a new demonstration faded yesterday as police sealed off all…

… Gamal Ab- del Nasser of the United Arab States, the professor continued. "Real independence" will have to come if Bourguiba is to stay in power, Prof. Grassmuck said. He compared the situation to that in…

… distributing copies of. "The Young Socialist", newspaper in front of the Union yesterday were photographed by "four or five men" who* refused to identify themselves. The socialists, former students at Wayne…

… said yesterday. Dean Robertson indicated he was in favor of a program that allows the student to "crack through" his own educational barriers. Needs Careful Study University Vice-President in charge of…

September 13, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… state economy. Britany Affolter- Caine, executive director of the URC, attributes this increase to federal funding and larger student populations. “It is being successful — the three universities…

…. The one-credit course is led by EECS Professor Rada Mihalcea and doctoral student Laura Wendlandt. It focuses on exposing all students – particularly freshmen women – who have not had formal…

… programming experience to the world of computer science. Throughout the semester, students will have the opportunity to learn essential computer science concepts, begin to write code, visit local…

… the Flint water crisis and how her identity as an Arab- American shaped her career as a pediatrician. Hanna-Attisha, a University alum, began explaining her book title has two meanings: on a…

… Michigan students have used the motorized scooters around the city since their deployment Friday. The commission weighed allowing the scooters on city streets in the near future. Bird dropped the…

September 20, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… Center for Arab American studies and associate professor of history at the University of Michigan- Dearborn, spoke on the long, rooted history of Muslim communities in Detroit at her lecture…

… Japan’s corporate culture, which stresses loyalty to the company, is forcing men to frequently On a campus that is overwhelmingly ‘blue,’ student supporters of Republican presidential…

… poll of 1000 students, respondents indicated overwhelming support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton — 74.3 percent compared to only 5.9 percent who said they would vote for Trump. In the…

… said, that large property developers — attracted by rising rents largely paid by students — are seeking to acquire real estate near Central Campus to erect new apartments. The change seemed…

… Michigan community, winning accolades as students’ top choice for the best Chinese food on campus. See TRUMP, Page 3 MAZIE HYAMS/Daily Setsuya Fukuda, senior researcher at the Department of Research…

… Staff Reporter Students for Trump on campus dismantles ELECTION Leadership of chapter graduates and is not replaced CALEB CHADWELL Daily Staff Reporter Top Japanese sociologist discusses…

May 19, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… is needed right now to bring the Army up to authorized strength. Fall Advisors Needed by SL Student experts are needed for rnext fall's course content student advisory board program, accord- ing to…

… Blair Moody of the Student Legislature. Advisors should be juniors or seniors with at least a 'B' overage. Students with wide experience in their field of concentration are desired. Members of honor socie…

… new k stqd nts. Student advisors will help familiarize strangers on cam- pus with the choices of courses that are available. Interested students can contact; Moody by calling 2-4551. The legislature…

… a group of Arab fighters. Council'Probes Palestine War' State To Act On''Funds For Buildinow Legislature To Neet Tomorrow The State Legislature recon- venes tomorrow to take action on University…

… building appropriations and to resume the trial of James Zarichny, Michigan State College student charged with contempt of the Senate. The Legislature failed to agree on funds for the Maternity Hospi- tal at…

February 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… 13th's proverbial black cat couldn't keep his feet. Bruised Pride Although no student sustained any more serious injuries than bruised pride, several townsfolk Marshall Calls Western Bloc ri " Great…

… in Tuesday's Daily. ISA Presents Impromptu Foreign students gave an im- promptu program at their own reception at Rackham last night,, when the weather kept the pros- pective speakers away. Several…

….m., and it was towed by a wrecker as a precautionary meas- ure. Other students struggled to Willow Run students who missed classes because of the transportation situation will be excused for absences…

…. Morning attendance was estimated unof- ficially at 75 per cent of normal. One student who already had a broken leg in a walking cast took one look and went back to bed for the day. Hazardous Conditions…

… that all roads were icy and dangerous, and storm warnings were posted for Lake Michigan. ** ** ONLY ONE DISSENTER: Students Strong for Campus Radio Station, Survey Shows By MARY STEIN The proposal…

September 24, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…'t changed about the Pennsyl- vanians since their last visit here is their name, and, of course, their FRED WARING .. . will appear here Resale of Grid' Tickets To Be Held in Union Resale of non-student

… that the annual "M" Handbook will go on sale today at the Union main desk and Women's League travel desk. Tryouts Wanted Students interested in try- ing-out for The Michigan Daily business staff will…

… meet at 4 p.m. today in the Student Pub- Slications Building. A Tryout meeting for the editorial and news staff will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing. Students who wish…

… graduate schools ranking second and third. A breakdown of registration fig- ures gives the literary college 7,383 students with men outnumbering women two to one. Next largest is the Engineering College with…

… 3,842 students registered, only 29 of them women, however. A close third is the graduate school with an enrollment of 3,459. Total enrollment figures climbed another notch yesterday as late…

January 31, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… the rights and benefits of graduate student instructors as stipulated in its union contract. Since November, the two sides have held negotiations ranging from expanded health care coverage to increased…

… Iraq is not over yet. Yet the mere fact the vote went off seemed to center of the ricochet instantly around a world hoping for Arab Middle East" democracy and fearing Islamic extremism. "I am doing this…

… because - President Bush I love my country, and I love the sons of my nation," said Shamal Hekeib, 53, who walked with his wife 20 minutes to a polling station near his Baghdad home. "We a're Arabs, we are…

…. But for the country's minority Sunni Arabs, who held a privileged position under Saddam Hussein, the day was not as welcome. No more than 400 people voted in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit, and in the…

… required to appoint lecturers a title through an See LEO, Page 7A South Asian students urged . to form closer community Conference uses dance, workshops to bridge gap By Amber Colvin Daily Staff Reporter…

… ABC News Now anchor Hari Sreenivasan encouraged South Asian students Friday night to look past their separate identities, such as Indian or Pakistani, and embrace their common South Asian heritage. "We…

… dance performances by students. Speak- ers included Indra Nooyi, president and chief financial officer for PepsiCo, Inc. and DJ Rekha, :; 4, .;/S I 4&I4 Iy Lj.'. …

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

students were award- ed 627 fellowship and scholarships amounting to $644,000 during the last fiscal year, Dean Ralph A. Sawyer of the graduate school an- nounced yesterday. Last year's to- tal was 508…

… awards, amounting to $495,000. Dean Sawyer said the increase was largely due to growing recog- nition by industry and private do- nors of the need for graduate fel- lowships to relieve students from the…

…, Prime Minister Nehru of India and the governments of interested Arab states be brought into the discussions. He did not specify the Arab gov- ernments, but a Soviet U.N. source said he believed they would…

… be Lebanon, Jordan, and President Nasser's United Arab Republic.' They are the same three Arab nations invited to take part in previous Council Middle East de- bate. Iraq would be present as a member…

February 24, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… Professors. S Federal Bousing Bill fops Barrier SAC Stymies SL 'Meet Regents' Plan Student Legislature's "Meet Your Regents" get-together ran afoul of the Student Affairs Committee, but Legislators last night…

… SAC had denied the use of Rackham lecture hall for the student-Regent meeting, although he commented that they were "exceedingly cooperative and willing to offer alter- natives." They said the meeting…

…- ganizations more alert. Arab States To Cease War With Israel Iraq Will Accept UN Agreement WASHINGTON--(;P)--A now ederal public housing program curdled its first Senate barrier esterday when a banking sub…

…- lomats in Bulgaria had dealt .with the accused spies. RHODES - (A) - Israel and Egypt agreed yesterday to an arm- istice, terms of which they will sign today. Promptly, other Arab states be- gan lining up…

… peak loads at the beginning an end of each semester, advising will be carried on continuously. Students will be notified when to meet A'ith ad- visors. them to better allocate instruc- tors. At the same…

February 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… Enderton Daily Staff Reporter The blessings of ashes on the faces of students at local churches yesterday symbolized their rebirth from sin. Ash Wednesday marks the day when Christians celebrate the sacri…

… databases to spot potential terrorists and radically changing the way the nation's air traffic system is funded. Civil libertarians and Arab Americans denounced Gore's proposals on computerized "profiling" of…

… passengers, saying the recommen- dations are unconstitutional and will prompt biased treatment of people with Arabic-sounding names. The profiling program is expected to be phased in soon. Other proposals have…

… permanent. Yet Arab American and civil liberties groups said the policy violates the right to privacy, won't improve air safety and will cause humiliating trav- el delays for people with Arabic-sounding names…

…. WRITING HISTORY AJA DEKLEVA COHEN/Daly First-year LSA student Andrea Morrow receives ashes on her forehead during an Ash Wednesday service yesterday at St. Mary's Catholic Church on Thompson Street…

… also skeptical about See FITZSIMMONS, Page 3A 4-L~ By Collin Overby For the Daily Students seeking more information about African American history have something new to turn to, thanks to history and…

September 22, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Ten Pages ARABS TO CONFER: -II Guerrillas claim truce viola tions 'By Th Associa ed Precis Palestinian guerrillas claimed early this morning that they were under attack by Jordanian army troops…

… after a 1 p.mn. deadline, the approximately 30 campers surrounded by some 80 supporters, declined to leave when requested to do so hy Vice President for Student Services Robert Knauss. Instead, responding…

… give its support. But there was no request from- Jordan, and most diplomats look- ed to the Arab summit ponference opening in Cairo^ toiorrow for the next developmentson the ne- gotiating front. Kings…

… and presidents of t h e Arab world began gathering yes- terday for tle conference, but Iraq and Algeria said they would boy- cott the meeting. The priority item is Jordan's charge that Syrian armored…

student services, addresses the people at Tent-City' yesterday after the performance of a guerrilla theater (right) demonstrating their belief that the University has not faced up to the local housing…

…-income hous North Campus. The housing would be pr for married students andx with a certain percentage gle student housing. The committee intends t the new buildings by utiliz National Housing Act, whi vides…

… federal money at lowi rates. The program has n been approved by the feder ernment. The committee, which wa ed last February by fourc itUnion units'-on. CK organizations-the Student Cred- ion or- it Union…

… single person older than 62 years. Ten per cent of the- dwellings, however, may be used for single student housing, according to the housing act. "I see this project as serving a wide range of persons in…

… Robert Brown (R-Kala- mazoo) has suggested that the Tenants Union, in its drive far more low-cost student housing, develop a detailed, outlined hous- ing program similar to the com- mittee plan. "We are…

… University early in Septem- ber provided that no "health haz- ard was created and the com- munity did not become "predom- inantly non-student." However, within the past few days, county and University health…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Private High School To BegIn Monday Little Rock Corporation To Adnit 500 Students; NAACP Protests LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (P) - A private, all-white high school will open Monday for about 500 senior class…

students, the Little Rock Pri- vate School Corporation announced yesterday, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said immediately it would make a legal test of the segregated school…

… envisioned the pro- posed meeting as a closed affair with only the 18 SGC members, Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, Dean of Men Walter B. Rea, and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, present…

… seriously affect the over-all federal budget. Joint Meeting Issues Effort DONER exactly what the issue is" Student nard Goldman, '59, interpreted the ast night to reconsider the Sigma ard in Review appointed…

… government only last month, promised to maintain Lebanon as "an independent, sovereign Arab state." With his speech pledging paci- fication and unity, Karami won backing from followers of the man he had fought…

…- termination to preserve Lebanon's traditional policy and to defend its independence so that Lebanon will remain an independent sov- ereign Arab state." Guided by Charter His government, he said, will be guided…

… by Lebanon's national charter. The charter of this half.. Christian, halt-Moslem nation promises balance among the re- ligious sects and pledges that Lebanon shall remain an Arab state - but a separate…

Arab state. Space Group To Ask Help Of Agencies CLEVELAND (P)-Dr. T. Keith Glennan, the nation's space ad- ministrator, said today that agen- cies' of the government will be asked to furnish services to…

October 25, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Violations No Action Taken on Non-Registered Vehicle; Lack-of Authority Cited By TAMMY MORRISON Joint Judiciary Council Chairman Mike. McNerney, '57L, last night told Student Government Council Joint Judic…

… of driving violations handled this year by Joint Judic, McNerney also said the University Patrol, according to Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, is not pres- ently exceeding its…

…. Red Army To Remain In Poland Angry Students Cry Rokossovsky Go Home WARSAW, Poland (P)-Wlady- slaw Gomulka told the Poles yes- terday Soviet troops will stay in Poland so long as there are North…

… earnest appeal for an end to mass meetings and demonstrations, a group of at least 1,500 students paraded from the University of Warsaw soon after, crying, "Rokossovsky go home." Marshal Konstantin Rokossov…

… l l Arab Battle Morocco Retaliates For French Arrests Of Algerian Rebels RABAT, Morocco ()-Sixty dead. were counted in Morocco yester- day, victims of grim Arab retalia- tion for the arrest by the…

… French of five leading Algerianrebels. Angry anti-French demonstra- tions and protest strikes spread across seething North Africa as Arab governments demanded re- lease of the Algerians. In Tripoli, Libya…

… said 38 farms, mostly European, were burned. In Rabat yesterday some 5,000 Arabs waiving the green flag of the Algerian Nationalist movement, started a march to the imperial palace. They stopped short…

…- sonnel at Wheelus Field, a U.S. Air Force base in Libya, were restrict- ed to their stations. SGC Delays Residence Hall Finance Study Student Government Council last night tabled until next week a motion…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis to set up a committee to study and evaluate the Council itself. SGC's two-year trial period ends in spring, and this committee will present its evaluations and recommendations…

… before Nov., 28. Also approved was a motion that the Campus Affairs committee ini- tiate a study and evaluation of student football tickets and report back to SGC with its recommen- dations. The study…

April 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… microphone to the floor. Middle East Peace Talks Commence, CAIRO, Egypt (M)-United Na- tions Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold settled to on-the-spot talks Tuesday night in his effort to still the Arab

…, leader of the Arab bloc, though Hammarskjold and Burns had luncheon in Tel Aviv with three Israeli foreign office officials. A UN spokesman said the Is- raelis had joined the two "on a social basis" and…

… at Washington lately. But it did not halt bloodshed or bring the Arabs and Israelis into any friendlier at, titude. No Commient Neither side *commented im- mediately on it. It did, however, bolster the…

…- tually have its office in the new Student Activities Building, will act as a clearing house of informa- tion pertaining to residence halls for the member schools of the as- sociation. Appointments were…

… for Student Government Council discussion and possible action tonight. The recommendations- accom- panied the Board's March 20 de- cision upholding SGC's 10-8 ap- proval of spring rushing for sorori…

students and non-students when a particular issue comes up. The motion will 'be presented to the Council by a unanimous mandate of the Social and Edu- cational Welfare Committee. SGC will also be asked to ap…

…- prove two student representatives to the all-University Counseling Student Committee which is now being' organized by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The study group, which was…

… decisively In Arthe New Hampshire and Minne- Arm erica sota primaries, received write-in support in Illinois. NAHRGANG Returns from 3,817 of the state's duate law student from Edinburgh; 9,511 precincts gave…

… Stevenson erican students do and spend his 381,810. Sen. Kefauver received 2,641 write-ins in 1,174 precincts. d out of the studio audience of a Pres. Eisenhower .had two op- ed 11 out of 12 questions, and…

March 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… of the other three ma- jor Constitutional revisions were passed by at least 13 houses. iL To Try )istribution 9f Finances Special Meeting Scheduled Today Student Legislature will make a rong last…

… >ossibly Thursday," she said. Consider Part Three When the meeting opens to- ight, the Legislature will be con- idering the part three of a mo- ion to give (1) $1,000 to a trust und for student government in…

… American food. The tiny Soviet satellite accuse the United States of slander, in- tervention and attempting to ov erthrow the Albanian regime. New Arab Pact .. . BEIRUT, Lebanon (1') - Egyp has failed thus…

… far to persuade Lebanon to join the new Egyptian sponsored Arab defense pact, in formed sources yesterday. The proposed alliance, whic would be neutralist as betwee East and West, provides for a un…

… PROTEST CHARGES: German Students Support Berlin 'U' By LOU SAUER Two Germans, well-acquainted with the attitude of students at the Free University of Berlin, yes- terday took issue with an intima- tion…

… that the feelings at that in- stitution are "anti-Polish and an- ti-Semitic." Heinz Kohler, exchange student from the Free University, and Pe- ter Kalinke, Fulbright scholar here last year, disagreed…

October 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… either the State St. shopping area just north of Campus, or the South University shopping area, up to Forest,, Student Government Council decided last night. These areas would be in addition to most…

… concept of a campus chest drive," which is designed to relieve students of the burden' of having to contribute to drives several times a year, the Council must prohibit . the drive, in primarilysua Ts we…

students area.' "The Campus town' area comes under this category, hesaid, because 90 per cent of t U C e i business done in that area is by University store area, west of For- est. B v JW . By MICHAEL KRAFT…

… Col- lege. Students strolled across the grass separating the Flint Junior College and the Mott Building to watch the colorful procession of flags and academic gowns as offi- cials and faculty members…

… paraded to the dedication ceremonies.j Crowd Watches Other students joined the stand- ing room' crowd of 500 in Ballenger Fieldhouse, shared by both colleges and <heard Walter E. Scott, presi- dent of the…

… their residence." Before presenting the keys to Scott, Mott said surveys indicated there were thousands of potential students in 'the area who wanted a University education but could not afford it. In…

… that the long awaited vaccine supply has still not arrived. Health Service's supply of preventative Asian Flu vaccine ran out last week when dental students were given the last of the shots. More has…

… on page six with the "Yellow and Blue," played by the University Symphony band, as the Flint students struggled un- familiarly with the Alma Mater. But spirit was, evident a few minutes later when the…

… it." West Said, .Destroying .Arab Unity UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A-- Saudi Arabia yesterday blamed Western nations for Middle East tension and called for a United Nations "hands off" policy toward Syria…

…. Ahmad Shkairy, minister of state for Saudi Arabia, told the 82-nation General Assembly "It is the policy of the West that is destroying ties with the Arabs." Not UN Affair He proclaimed Saudi Arabia…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… enrollment, raise student fees 47 per cent, or refuse salary increases to faculty members. Cutting the University's request from $34,121,458, of the recom- mended budget "leaves us with Jordan King…

…-old monarch blast ed Egyptian propaganda and inter national communism alike as th sources of his nation's troubles. Summit Conference Less than two months ago Hus sein participated in an Arab "sum mit…

…" conference with Egypt's Pres ident Gamal Nasser, as an ally ii the cause of Arab nationalism. Yesterday he told Egypt to leave this country alone. With swift strokes, Hussein held down th'e threat of…

… Suez fighting last fall Britain, supporting the Ameri- can position, consulted w i t h France and allies of the Baghdad Pact. Iraqi troops were reported mov- ing up to the frontier. Saudi Arab- ian…

… forces in the southern part of Jordan are under orders to aid Hussein where necessary. New Students' Orientation Plans Shaping Plans for a summer orientation program are taking shape, ac- cording to Barry…

… Shapiro, '59, a member of the Student Govern- ment Council orientation com- mittee. Under the program students who wish to will be invited to vis- it the University during the sum- mer to carry out the…

… administra- tive tasks of orientations. These include ID card pictures, x-rays, counseling and registration. The student will visit the Uni- versity for two and one half day periods. Those who are unable to…

November 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… the Code of Student Conduct, alleging a lack of civil liberties protection. Martin Gold, a professor emeritus of psychology and chair ofthe University's Civil Liberties Board, said the CLB would…

… Brewer said opening all the meetings would not be possible. "Many meetings can't be open, but there should be protections afforded the student in those situations where the meet- ings can't be open…

… strongly disagreed with SACUA's actions, add- ing it is the students' role to draft docu- ments governing students. Wainess found fault with faculty con- cerns that simultaneous court and cam- pus…

… the ac- tions constructive for students and said students were faced with a choice by the regents: adopt the old code or one that goes further to protect students' rights. "SACUA chose the former option…

… minister, a warrior who looked beyond his years on the battlefield to make peace with some of Israel's most intractable enemies. The dozens of dignitaries from the Arab world who put aside their differ…

…- ences with Israel to attend his funeral proved how radically Rabin helped change the face of the Middle East. King Hussein came from Jordan to urge other Arab countries to take the road to peace…

…- tional elections. "Local elections do not generate the interest that state and nationals do," Northcross explained. Student participation is traditionally very low in local elections. This year's W H E R…

January 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…'t free students from trudging through the snow to classes, but it'll come close. If the regents approve the proposed $34 million - telephone system at this month's meeting, the University will get much…

… administrative systems and financial analysis. SINCE THE new wiring includes a computer jack in every University office and dorm room, students could set up computer terminals in their own rooms and plug into the…

… that the outdoor pole-mounted telephones will cost between $60,000 and $100,000 to install. In the past, the University has rejected several student proposals for an emergency phone system. While some…

… withhold foreign economic aid designated for Israel by an amount equivalent to that which Israel spends to retain, settle and administer the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." MEMBERS OF the…

… council defeated the measure 6-4. EZEKIEL'S PROPOSAL stated that the Middle Past crisis lideast proposal "is a conflict between Israel and the Arab communities" which was caused by more than one thing…

… Director Robert Hughes by a group of students and administrators recom- mended that housing rates for single students increase an average of 6.89 percent of $141.21 per student. " 1982 - Because of a "severe…

October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…," and Israel called for concerted international action against terrorism. Bombs rocked the city in two bloodless anti-Arab attacks about 10 hours after the synagogue assault, and police said they beefed…

… up protection of Arab and Jewish establishments and offices. There were no arrests or claims of responsibility in the bombings on the unoccupied Syrian Embassy a few blocks from the synagogue and the…

… finances, low student interest, administrative ob- stacles, and a lack of coordination, representatives from Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) met to discuss the problems and find solutions. 'this…

… ap- pear on a student's tuition bill. The system would permit the student to refuse payment of the $2 fee and gain a refund. ADMINISTRATIONS approached about the problem have been generally…

… uncooperative, according to C.B. Pear- son, an organizer for this weekend's fourth regional PIRG convention. "All fees are mandatory for football, student government, and health ser- vice. The only optional one…

… is PIRGIM," Levick said. "Why don't we have our own fee, to fund issues that are important to us?" PIRGs are student-run, consumer advocate groups that give students a voice in state and national…

… a calico blouse. And yes, Christopher- son does get to keep all his tips. O The Daily almanac ON THIS DATE in 1947, the University held that stricter regulations governing student conduct be put into…

… effect. The University rule stated that any student who - 1968 - The Board of Governors of Residence Halls recommended that the Regents abolish the dormitory residence requirement for sophomore women…

… classes, Prof. Mark Green was suspen- ded from his teaching duties. To protest the suspension, 10 professors showed the slide show in their classes and over 40 students walked out of an organic chemistry…

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