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June 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… cards. Psychol 506 radingn corse. criminal proceedings can also bet In the area of international applied in certain cases, such as clas on Jewish-Arab relations in Bu glp t Herse' letter,rinsaid, of…

…'s decision to be- gram for disadvantaged high Dr. William Cash, University ppsashudbreyfrrviwcome a co-defendant.UnIf te school students is only one of sev- human relations coordinator, was psa shouldx eeadg…

… or rheiews peopl inteTnantUnoar eral projects' being developed named head of .a sub-committee to att6nx etn ftelasnconspiring, then 37,000 students jointly by the University and the establish a pre…

… committee of~ school students. The program may officers for approval. to the landlords' office to present six representatives from Detroit include courses in Detroit schools If the proposal is approved, four…

… University and outside sources. Union as the bargaining agent of monthly since April to formulate "u lnwl comdt proposals. The committee, which' students for college courses and suet r m plan wi hgacomde An n…

students the op- portunity to take advantage of this rational approach, accprding to Ben-dak. "neither said nor meant that war protesters were to be reclassified only after conviction for violation of a…

… considering are the notion by the defendants for dismissal, requests by the plaintiff for ;ummary judgment, and a motion to allow Student Government Council to become a co-defendant. The suit has been brought…

… a co-educational floor In a Univer- sity dormitory is suffering from what may be a critical lack of support-not from skeptical ad- ministrative officials but from the students them- selves. Phil…

October 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… ... . ... W 1High Court ,Unxv Tillii enied byGroup shopping Area Fund Drive Blocked By SGC Board in Review's Decision By RICHARD TAUB e Board in Review for Student Government Council decided ;ht that Galens…

… given an appeal to the Coun- ided at its Wednes- cil. instruct the Cam- Dean of Women Deborah Bacon ard to solicit the deplored the "legalistic point of view"' the students had taken. She Asks Charge said…

… that this type of issue was of the- meeting Joe always a difficult one for students IC president, asked to handle, because they "always what charge it had demand a pound of flesh." She explained that…

… has been apprised of the situation. -Daily-David Arnold TWENTIETH CENTURT ARCHITECT-Frank Lloyd Wright speaks to a group of eager architecture students at the University's architecture college. He…

… and every subject. The high point - for all con- cerned - came late In the evening when he addressed an awe-struck group of about 300 architecture students in the architecture build- ing. Students

… colleges. Over and over, in the lecture, his talk to the students, and in private interviews, he emphasized what he feels is wrong. Wrong Teachers "They teach by comparison," he said, "and not the way they…

… should --by analysis. That's the only way See FRANK LLOYD, page 6 Arab King T o -Mediate, Trk, Crisis UNITED NATIONS (R') - Tur- key and Syria last night were re- ported accepting the offer of Arabia…

October 14, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… work in thet final assembly operations at this (Plymouth) plant."k Peaceful Huron Valley Echoes As 3,500 Students Send Of f Team Hungary Calls Upon Powers For Mediation Four -Pow Con f erence Demanded…

… band and a police es the Union, Where it had assembled, t Central Station. State street was bloc parade. Drivers unfortunate enough 1 time found themselves riding inchesi students, who preferred riding…

… Senate Posts Polls Close At 6:00 P.M.; Daily To Print Planks;' 19 Candidates To Date Petitioning for the 16 vacant posts in the Student Senate will be of- ficially closed at 6 p.m. today, with 19 students

… already in the field, Ed- ward, Magdol, director of elections announced. Arrangements for the proposed Student Senate political meetings took another step toward completion when word was received from Nahum…

… Burnett, Socialist candidate for Gov- ernor, expressing his willingness to address the University students. Gov. Frank Murphy, Democratic candidate for reelection, has already given his assent to…

… Kampus Kwiz, Zouaves, Soloist in North China. Sofia Blockaded In the Near East, British authori- ties took steps to facilitate suppres- sion of Palestine's long Arab-Jewish feud by ordering all…

… Varsity night, which will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday before what is ex- pected to be a capacity audience of students and townspeople who are eager to send the band to Yale. The two-hour performance which…

September 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… confusing class announcement blasting the pass/fail grading system, more than 1,700 first- and second-year Spanish students will have an extra two days to decide if they want to take their language courses…

… pass/fail. The confusion arose after Spanish teaching assistants read an announcement in class earlier this week that discouraged students from selec- ting the P/F grading format. THE OFFICIAL LSA…

… som of the course. P or an F, unlike stan no effect on a student's simply determines whet] ted for the class. pass/falcot i system is translated LSA REQUIRES either two years of college nnouncement…

… said, "If language courses or four years of high school k, you must maintain a language classes if a student wishes to graduate 1 times." with a B.S. or A.B. degree. caused the majority of If a student

… throughout Wolfe outlined several reasons for his op- for a poor performance position to the pass /fail system: " "The pass/fail students tend to be non- nent will be read in the contributors to the class…

October 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…. This figure includes all three campuses with the largest jump coming at U-M Dearborn. Our own campus currently has 35,14 students, which is 529 more than we had a year ago. Commenting on the growth Vice…

… the tuition strike that's been causing the late delivery of tuition bills and the setback of the first payment deadline. According to Student Accounts Supervisor William Randall, you can blame the…

… the office, kept student accounts a full two days behind all month with their assessments: With the last working day falling on Sept. 28, the University decided to move the deadline to Oct. 2. As for…

… any late bill arrivals, the Student Accounts Office claims all bills were in the mail by Sept. 21. Chalk an- other one up to the postal system, and, in terms of the tuition strike, hang in there folks…

…, for the house is constructed in such a way as to allow the sun and wind to do all the heating and cooling necessary. According to Edward Kelly, the student director of the project, the system represents…

… with an appetizing piece of meat. *.*O Ont the rinside . the Arts Page features Cinema Weekend . . . Ah- mad Beshareh writes about Arab resistance to Jewish emigration on the Editorial Page . . an…

… would lose S2.5 million in fee rev- enue due to students obtaining in- state status under the new rules was based on an expected reclassi- fication of approximately 1,000 graduate studen:s and 400 under…

…, he suggested, would be to finance a campus recreational pro- gram recently approved by the Re- gents to be funded by a fee as ment of S10 per student. However, the excess "may b2 a considerably bigger…

… from audience members and panel representatives of The Daily, Student Government Coun- cil, and the Student Action Com- mittee (SAC), AS WELL AS declining to me a concrete statement on the pus sibility…

… reporter Dan 3id challenged Fleming with regard to the tuition hike's effect on tow- middle and low-income students. "If the University is really truly not involved in pushing for those same interests, then…

February 27, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… years with a summer session. Students would vote for one of the three calendar proposals. Also last night, SGC urged all airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refused to guarantee the safety…

…, mile suburban community of Building 's mashed at Buffalo By The Associated Press Students invaded the adminis tration building of the State Uni- versity of New York at Buffal last night, continuing a…

… destruc- tive spree which brought two con frontations with police earlier in the day.p The students later left the build Firebombs were tossed in three other buildings, but other students quickly…

… extinguished the blazes. Witnesses said the students smashed windows, ripped out tele phones and started at least o n e ;rmall fire in the chief administra- 'tive building, Hayes Hall, ;which houses offices of…

… day had seen students use cars as bat- tering rams, smashing vehicles in- to the outer walls of the campus police headquarters. The violence marked the second straight day of disorders on the O campus…

…. About 200 students tore down a fence at a Navy-sponsored r e - search project and stoned a build- ing in which the ROTC had of- fices. The violence lasted for about three hours before the students drifted…

… job recruiting. However, the faculty's h i g h e s t decision- making body did call on the newly-created Committee on Communications to "conduct a series of forums" on the issue. Student Government…

… Council, at its meeting last night, refused to participate in the Committee on Communications until the Regents pass bylaws concerning student decision-making, however. This renders that committee virtually…

… cause and issued ohreprr esriigodr the temporary restraining order. Ellmann said he will issue an, By CA appeal with the Michigan State Student Court of Appeals on the grounds last night d that neither…

… Delhey nor Ager had ing student determined that the film was in Committee fact obscene thus, the order of until the R restraint would be unwarranted. cerning st Both Delhey and Ager indicated which are in…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… hopeful APPROVED: Note-Takin Set To Start Next Week By JOHN ROBERTS Approval of a new student-or ganized note-taking service mus be granted individually by head of departments, Dean Roge Oeyns told the…

… explaining the plan would b sent to the various departments. The service, announced yester day by four students who prefe: to remain anonymous at present hill provide subscribers with up to-date mimeographed…

… lectur notes. Student Edited The notes will be taken an edited by honor students enrolle in the course, re-edited by anothe student who has already had the course, and delivered within 24 hours after each…

… printing and distribution will probably dictate a charge o 15 to 20 cents per lecture, Subscriber Service Interested students may sub- scribe to the service for four weeks with the option of renew- in gfor…

students attended the open session. Debate centered around the question of the ad- visability of party stands on na- tional or internationalissues in addition to the positions taken on campus affairs. It was…

October 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- to insure the' election of Honor System Vote Approved SGC To Hold Student Referendim On Proposed Literary College Trial By RICHARD TAUB Student Government Council decided last night to hold a refer…

…- endum on the desirability of an experimental Honor System in the literary college. The student vote would-come after the honor system study com- mittee had worked with the Literary College administrative…

… board to devise a feasible experimental program, which the Council would then approve. Voting, with the approval of the literary school board, would probably take place in the class-room with all students

… ''Gregg, '60, chairman of the student-faculty Honor Sys- tem Committee and a council member, explained that a vote on an honor system without having experienced it would be invalid. Don Young, '58, Union…

… presi- dent, said that since students pay for an education, they "should know what they're getting" and should have a choice. And May- nard Goldman explained that "you can't shove an honor system down…

October 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…- tions, including the Arab group and Sweden, Norway and Den- mark, abstained. The delegates put off tem- porarily a decision on the hottest part of the U. S. resolution-a sec- tion finding Yugoslavia…

… 11:45 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. as plan- ned. Preference on tickets for the game will be given to students who are going on the train. Combination game and train tickets may be purchased at U Hall. ident…

… Sales For 'Henry V' BeginToday Box-office sale of tickets opens today for "Henry V," to be pre- sented here at 3:15 and 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at Hill Auditorium, un- der the auspices of the Office of Student

… to 5 p.m. at the Hill Audi- torium Box Office. Many desirable seats are still available, according to Associate Dean Walter B. Rea, of the Office of Student Affairs. All seats are Ireserved. Mail order…

…. McKee, '48Ed., and Charles J. Cullum, '48 BAd, pause to look on after receiving their own prints. Students who have applied for prints may n ow pick them up from 8:30 to 4 p.m. in Rm. 205, University…

… supply. STUDENT RALLY: Three NSA Representatives To Speak at Rackham Today i Three NSA representatives will explain the National Student As- sociation to the Michigan campus at 8:30 p.m. today at…

… of the as- sociation at the Student Legisla- ture sponsored rally. "NSA hasn't any plans to revo- lutionize campus life nor does it promise a student millennium," Dungan told The Daily yesterday. "But…

student cooperation on prob- lems common to all campuses is a definite possibility towards which we are working. Discuss NSA Relationships Dungan, a student at St. Jos- eph's College, Philadelphia, will…

… discuss NSA relationships with the International Union of StudentsI at the rally, with explanations of} NSA international activities in- cluding affiliation with the World Student Service Fund organiza…

…- tion, International Student Serv- ice and UNESCO. The IUS issue created heated discussion at the NSA constitu- - - - - - i Flu Injections To Be Given at Health Service Influenza injections are now…

February 28, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… Theologians ViewpointIs Theme Presenting the third in the cur- t rent Student Religious Association lecture series on "The Existence and- Nature of Religion," Prof. Walter M. Horton of Oberlin College will…

… Talkn On Arabian Cukire t( -Contributions of the Arab peoplesS to the world social order will be dis- n cussed by Dr. Robert H. McDowell, k associate in Greek and Latin, at 8 t p.m. today in the Rackham…

… Opera possible. The, revival effort ,bore fruit when .the Union Finance Com- mittee voted a budget for one more attempt. The machinery began to rollf A dozen student committees were or Student Senate…

… Consid ers Plan To Reorganize Will Devote Spring Parley To Goverinent Forum; Opii ons_,ToBe IAsked1. The Student Senate, believing Itself unsatisfactory as a representative student governing body, has…

… decided to devote the annual Spring Parley to a forum on government in order to discover student opinion and wishes. Plans for the Parley and sugges- tions made at last week's meeting to "reorganize the…

…- ate's responsibilities and powers. At present, he pointed out, the powers of legislation are ambiguous and the Senate lacks proper coordination with the student body and with the Uni- versity…

… every indication of a complete sell- out for each of the four nightly per- formances and the matinee at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. There will be many men students in the audience to see what their cohorts have…

…-the first'of 140- but dropping no bombs in one of the war's most daring raids. Dutch Historian Will Give Tal, On Hindu Art Fokker, Student Of Italian Influence On Dutch Art, Will SpeakTomorrow Dr. Timon H…

… chats with the Frnenh- British and (vr- 3,000 Attend Finnish Relief Benefit Here Band Features 'Finlandia'; Glee Club And Dancers Offer Entertainment Three thousand students, faculty members and…

… members and providing for reunions every five years. Students participating in the col- lection of senior dues are Dye Hogan, president of the class; Jane Jewitt, vice-president; Herb Lev, secretary; and…

July 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… tenures of that region and those of the grasslands of North America. Music Faculty Hold Concert Here Today Life and experiences among the Arabs were described to an apprecia- tive audience of Ipre than 1…

…. Harrison explained the peculiarities of climate and soil that cause the primitive liv- ing habits of the Arab peoples. The main factors are terrific heat during most of the year and a total average rainfall…

… of only one inch annually. Thus the Arab lives in a country marked for its great aridity and for desert wastes except for the moun- tains. The one inch of rain falls onto a gravelly soil for the most…

…, boney build and features of the Arab people. Dr. Harrison, then took his listen- ers on two trips through Arabia, one across the lowland desert region, one across the mountain region. On the desert…

… bake. One of the Arab delicacies, Dr. Harrison described, is baked locust. This is enjoyed in the seasons when great locust hordes swarm over the earth in a mass from six to eight inches deep. The…

… executive secretary of the Michigan Federation of Teachers, and Prof. Mentor L. Williams of the English department,' is sponsored by the American Student Union and the Ann Arbor Branch of the American…

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… Although many students enroll in foreign lan- guage courses to become fluent in a second dialect, others speak fluently before even attending their first day of class. From Spanish to Russian to Arabic, many…

…, adding that he is fluent in Aami, an informal version of Arabic. Attending class with experienced speakers can alienate students who are less advanced, said LSA sophomore Fatima Makhzoum, also an Arabic

…: Greenbelt Passed, YES: 14,524, NO: 7,270 Despite efforts, students fail to gain council seats By Mona Rafe.q e Daily Staff Reporter Voters reelected four City Council incumbents yesterday, while denying…

… spots on the council to three Universi- ty students and an alum. Democrat Leigh Greden will be the only new face on the council. Democ- rats Robert Johnson and Wendy Woods and Republicans Michael Reid and…

… with 61 percent of the vote, defeating LSA senior Rick Lax and Rackham student Rob Haug. Lax had 24 percent while See CITY COUNCIL, Page 7 Ann Arbor Mayor John HeiftJe accepts a symbolic green belt…

… Bursley Residence Hall yesterday. I Device to make illegal parking more difficult One year later, art school still adjusting to new curriculum By Ev McGarvey Daily staff Reporter For some students, the…

…, bringing all University structures under the system. In lieu of the new AVI device, students may swipe their Mcard to gain access to the structures. Previously, drivers could leave their car in some parking…

… device. ; yAYdiCS j If a vehicle does not leave the structure before the start of enforcement hours, the student and their p a car will be unable to leave without calling for assis- ; tn youdtoPwlS tance…

… -and risking a ticket.a "Students will need to get their vehicles out ofy the parking system before 6 a.m. if they park during s the day without a device. The exit gate won't go up' without a device…

…/Daily current economic downturn and the University's A sign outside of the Forest Street parking structure Informs See PARKING, Page 7 users of the new Automatic Vehicle Identification system. Fluent students use…

March 26, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… meeting for new staffers tonight at 7:00 in the Daily offices on the second floor of the 'Student Publications Bldg. at 420 May- nard St., or call 764-0552 this afternoon and ask for Jeff Sorensen. Tender…

… Process of Development" in the former regents room on the second floor of the LSA Bldg. ... at 2 there will be a reception and tea held in honor of the students and parents who receive acclaim at the Honor…

…. Matthew Sullivan wrote "The gun shot off. Boom! He missed me." An- other student placed his trust in the Secret Ser- vice. "One day someone tried to shoot me, but my guys got him and sent him to the gas…

… against Arab inhabitants of occupied terri- tories. All the other members of the 15-nation council, including Bri- tain, France and Italy, voted for the text, which was tailored to avoid a U. S. veto. It…

… occupation, to refrain from all measures against the Arab inhabitants of the occupied territories. recgniionforTUHarris claims U.S. or TU '1i By JAY LEVIN When representatives of the Ann Arbor Tenants…

… agreement reached by the two parties to end a four-month-old rent strike makes the Tenants Union the exclusive bargaining agent for all Trony tenants, a privilege never before enjoyed by the student

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), have returned to Ann Arbor with the admonition that "this is the time to begin to make a move" against contemporary politi- cal institutions. Speaking at East Quad…

… last night, Oglesby, a former Uni- versity student, stated, "The only thing that got destroyed in the late sixties was the origization that was vital to the col- lectivity and unity of the movement" His…

… and ANNEMARIE SCHIAVI Contrary to City Council can- didates in Ann Arbor's other four wards, council runners in the heavily black and student populated First Ward are stag- ing a race centered largely…

January 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Econ. Prof. Paul McCracken, former Nixon economic adviser, the oil shortage is "a real problems" that experts had seen coming. In a speech yesterday before a group of ROTC students, he sharply criticized…

… "academic reasons." It was the same excuse given by former Student Government President Lee Gill when he resigned earlier this month. Gustitus was the only independent member of UHC. All remaining members are…

… if the measure were sent back to conference, "it's going to die." MEANWHILE, federal energy sources said gasoline rationing is a strong likelihood this summer if the Arab oil embargo is neither lifted…

… the school ruptive youth came one step clos- board forsee racism in the slec- er to fruition Monday night when tion of students, catastrophe in the the Board of Education after operation of the school…

students were suspended at a rate five times greater than their pro- portion of the school population. Impliedin her figures was the belief that the school would be a "reform school" for black stu- dents…

…. HENRY JOHNSON, University Vice President for student serv- ices, voted against Dulin's appoint- ment and said, "To me the statis- tics tell who would end up in such a orogram." "Philosophically you don…

…'t meet the needs of students labelled as disruptive by isolating them. What tthe hell is a disruptive youth?," Johnson questioned. Patricia Pooley, a board member who also voted against Dulin said, "It…

…. SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Kissinger predicted that the em- bargo would be dropped before the Israeli-Arab disengagement is com- pleted this spring. In a letter to Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott regarding…

… police and security forces; -effective communication between these agencies and the students; -minimum selection standards for security, especially addressing the needs of women and minorities; and -a…

November 30, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Time Has Come to Abolish the Pot Laws." On the inside Riad Al-Awar, president of the campus Organiza- tion of Arab Students, writes on what he claims is a govern- mental curtailing of civil liberties for…

…SGC 1,4 By ROBERT BARKIN At its inception last spring, campus groups generally approved the idea of a Student Government Council Legal Ad- vocate to represent the University's students. But with the…

Arabs living here, on the Editorial Page ... Arts Page features a review of Ann Arbor Civic Theater's production of Anything Goes! A sports staffer known as Tor, when queried by Today described his staff…

…, Student Government Council and the Office of Student Services Policy Board (OSSPB) reached a compromise agreement on a structure for governing Univer- sity housing. At issue was a recent mandate sent by SGC…

… SGC member David Hornstein's proposal for the establishment of a Student Dope Co-op was placed on the agenda at the last meeting, SGC president Bill Jacobs described it as a joke. The proposal asks that…

… $2,500 be allotted for the purpose of buying marijuana and distributing it free to University students. With the vote on the measure expected tonight, however, the idea no longer seems so funny…

October 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council has been called to consider SGC's decision that Sigma Kappa violates Uni- versity anti-bias rules. Notice of the Board's intent to meet is published in today's Daily Official…

… represent the student body.. The council has established a, committee to draw up alternate courses of action regarding Sigma Kappa's future status, but if the decision were to be reversed the group would be…

…, the result of almost half a year's meetings, for See COMMITTEE, page 2 MISSING 'U' STUDENTS:' Discovery of Body May Halt Search By THOMAS HAYDEN Discovery of an unidentified, body yesterday in the…

… Canadiana wilderness may bring a grim halt3 to a three-week-old search for two University students. Found near the remnants of a canoe, the body is believed to be Group To Act. A A On Integration In U…

… Thursday in the Warren County. case and Friday an attorney said he would make the same request in Norfolk's federal court tomor- row. Almost 13,000 students are idled by school closures in the three…

… the Pittsburgh Symphony. Arabs Refuse To Ask Debate UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Foreign Minister Mohammed Ah- med Mahgoub of Sudan said last night that no Arab government at present intends to ask the…

April 20, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… ownweaponsdevelopment, the British intend to go ahead with testing. Students Seek I SA P ositons Four students, three from the United Arab Republic, are running SPRING IS HERE: Familiar;Ice Cream Trucks Announce warmer…

… instruction, he added. Quad Janitor Locks Doors On Residents Approximately 25 students were locked in the ninth floor study hall of South Quadrangle last night from 10 to 10:25 p.m. The students were locked in…

… and lock the doors. Instead of complying with the request, the diligent students de- cided to remain to continue study- ing. Those locked in the study hall requested the students outside to call Mark…

… clearly defined. Yemen has accused the British of making attacks on Yemeni ter- ritory. Yemen recently associated itself in the United Arab Republic with Egypt and Syria. rEight Follows Citizen Arrest An…

… attempt to test the citizen's right to make an arrest got an unidentified University student in- to trouble Friday. Bill Passes House The bill passed through the House by the narrow margin of 56 to 52. The…

October 31, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… special student rate is in effect for performances tongiht and tomorrow. Israeli Push For Canal Progresses Three Arab MIG's Claimed by Leaders ISRAELI ARMY HEADQUAR- TERS, Tel Aviv (1P)-Israeli forces were…

… hower's every newspaper in the country would call for his im- Dorm Motion peachment." Yesterday Stevenson went Student Government Council stronger on a point he hasn't hit before. will reconsider a…

…, investigate all phases of residence halls financ- ing and report back to SGC early in January. The Council will also consider Student Forums, probably to re- volve around a central topic once every three weeks…

…. Student Forums were provided for in the original Student Gov- ernment Council plan, which stip- ulates that one of SGC's functions is "to provide orderly means for student discussion of campus is- sues…

… canal. Battle Thrust The thrust in the developing Middle East battle brought the air power of both Israel and Egypt into action. Israel was under its first countrywide blackout since the Arab

… Civil Rights To pi sofYD, YR Debate By ROBERT S. BALL, JR. Members of local Young Repub- licans andi Students for Steven- son cited the advances of civil rights under their respective ad- ministrations…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… reason, like to see it changed?" This question heads a Women's Judiciary Council survey on late permission for women students. Judic members will -visit women's residences this week to explain and discuss…

…'s Judic, pointed out that such extensions in hours could be taken for any reason the student chooses. Student opinion on the details of the plan is also sought. The survey asks how late women would like…

… sug- gested in the second proposal. The time would be taken in 15 minute blocks so that a student could sign out for 15 minutes past closing time, half an hour or if she chose take the full two hours on…

… a single night. Other Questions Asked -Daily-Esther Goudsmit TIGHT SQUEEZE-But there's just enough room on this crowded storefront wall for one more poster. Students' vivid signs serve annually to…

…-held Palestine, (R) -New demonstrations by Arab refugees and unconfirmed reports of Israeli t r o'o p movements heightened tension in this Pales- tinian coastal plains city yester- day. As a safety precaution, 16…

… wives and children of United Nations truce observers were taken by au- tomobile through Israeli territory to Arab Jerusalem. jor for violin alone by Bach, and Sonata by Ravel. Francescatti will also play…

… already has consumed at least nine homes and caused AND THERE THEY WERE Lone Students Lament Saturday Night Solitude Music played, movie reels rolled and costumes glittered. Dormitory doorsteps were…

… showed that several students sat the night in-and wished they were elsewhere. Wishful Thinking "We're bored!" complained 10 Prescott House coeds who had no dates. "We'd like this situation to remedy itself…

November 03, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… warm fireside. However, students who trav- eled to Illinois for the game will be out of luck If they didn't pre- pare for the cold wave. The low there is expected to be 15 de- grees with snow. awton…

… Department issued a draft call yesterday for 59,650 men in January, ticketing 48,000 for the Army and 11,650 for the Marines. At the same time selective ser- vice announced college students have only until…

… rally immediate support of other Arab nations for his Arab isolationist policies, he is expected to get their foreign ministers to- gether during the Paris UN ses- sions for a final try. Truman Kills…

… and Negro students. The bill was passed by Con- gress last month just before ad- journment and Mr. Truman's withholding of his signature meant that it died by a "pocket veto." The measure would have per…

… as she boards the Wolverine Special which left for Champaign, Illinois yesterday. The train carried with it a teeming load of University students anxious to see today's big game. Another picture, page…

…-The Univer- sity of Idaho, with a student body of only 3,047 yesterday claimed a new collegiate record for blood do- nations-1,014 pints in a 3-day drive. WASHINGTON - House in- vestigators asked yesterday for…

…. Marcham of Cornell setting forth the activities of an "eligibility committee" com- posed of one representative from each of the member schools. committee) know the prominentI students of one another…

…'s colleges. They know the high school and prep school athletes who will be looking for colleges next fall. They stand ready to detect and to con- demn any act regarding the ad- mission of a student which…

April 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…-Former University student William F. Welke was sen- tenced to five to 15 years yester- day for extorting $3,500 from the mother of a fellow student. A Detroit jury convicted Welke of threatening Mrs. Katherinel Vasu…

… hostilities, but while so doing we must continue to fight." Student Draft Law Backed DETROIT-(P)-David D. Henry, president of Wayne University, defended deferment of college stu- dents last night but said the…

… "college students are not avoiding military service, but preparing for it" The president said that the de- ferment order should be amended to provide for (1) federal scholar- ships and (2) a plan for the uti…

… the Mobilization Ad- visory Board. Asian-Arabs To Discuss Peace UNITED NATIONS, NY.-(P)- The Asian-Arab group in the United Nations will meet today to consider a North Korean peace feeler and…

…,000, until an in- ventory was taken of the complete estate. Leckie, who died Nov. 29, pro- vided that the money be used "for the education of needy students as may be selected by the dean, of the Law School…

… By DONNA HENDLEMAN The Truman-MacArthur con- troversy brought varied comments from foreign students on campus yesterday, though most agreed with the president's action, and at the same time praised the…

… a c mander. "He has done a g job." Law student Hayakawa ' of Japan expressed faith in Matthew Ridgeway, howe "Ridgeway has an excellent ord-I do not think we ha fear lossof leadershi…

May 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…. Parents and w Cities program. The plan, which is Model Cities neighborhood and new park, could begin this sum- for President Nixon's desegrega- the neighborhood centering on and students will have an oppor…

…, is a pilot pro- he did not oppose the program but Chairman of the Model Cities however, that the possible cut Mack elementary school, a teach- ulum and other student activities tional gram, testing the…

… in helping council's final approval to correct dicts that HUD will contribute and would not seriously damage program for high school students needs." The Model Cities plan as wel combat urban poverty…

… TEMENT : CSJ blasts interim iscipli nary rules By LINDSAY CHANEY At the first meeting of their summer session, Central' Student Judiciary (CSJ) issued a statement last night con- demning the Regents…

… University. to an agreement over the lo The by-laws to which the CSJ most of the details connected statement refers were prepared by ies of free weekly rock concert a student-faculty committee and begin either…

… May 24 or 31. Th subsequently approved by SGC and which includes the TransLove E the Faculty Assembly last March. In all areas where a student is' ganization, the SRC rock band charged with a non…

… yes- terday in an effort to snuff out Arab guerrilla bases there. . Taking immediate action, the fif r,/ U.N. Security Council in a unani- mous vote demanded "the immed- iate withdrawal of all Israeli…

… yts- guerrillas, the Israeli spokesman Over 400 people, many of them Over 70 people have been ar- ' Bail for the people who were said there was no heavy fighting students at Eastern Michigan rested in…

… this morning after they dis- The students who were arrested Suet tre iln h pi Meanwhile, all 15 members of obeyed a 10 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. in the skirmishes are facing li stdets startdoilithYpls- the U…

… protesters, Two students have' been hos-j the campus area. territory, who were demonstrating againstpiaie wihmnrlcatos Srly fer idgtste Israeli Ambassador Yosef Te- the recent suspension of six EMU on the face…

May 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…:,.:.. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ....... RegentisStudents MulAim tekee By MICHAEL BADAMO In the aftermath of the crises at Berkeley last fall, the Uni- versity of California Regents appointed a committee to evaluate and assess the blame for the…

… crises. At the same time, the student group which had led the protests headed toward a period of reorganization and transition. The committee has now reported to the Regents, and the reorganization of the…

student group is underway. Neither the Regents nor many of the students seemed pleased with the result of their efforts. The findings of the Byrne report to the Regents came after extensive investigation of…

… seeking to provide a system capable of dealing with administrative and governmental problems of the gigantic, geographically scat- tered university, now numbering more than 70,000 students, more than 27…

March 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…-A UN source said yesterday the United Arab Republic is ready to with- draw troops from Yemen if Saudi Arabia and the Aden Federation (. r GEORGE ROMNEY .. . sweeping study Sees Faults In Proposal By…

… Legislation, t h e American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Student Government Council Human Relations Board, and the Ann Arbor Area Fair Housing…

… would come in the future." House Kill Plan To Tax U' Students By GERALD STORCH A proposal to tax bachelor's and master's degree students $1200 and doctoral degree students $1500 within a 12-year period…

… charge stu- dents too much money, Brigham remarked. A random-sample survey of Uni- versity student commentary was relayed to Allen, but was not brought up in committee. The survey, conducted by Grad- uate…

Student Council and Student Government Council, showed that more than half the Michigan stu- dents and the "overwhelming ma- jority" 'of out-of-state students questioned would not have enrolled in public…

… universities in the state had Allen's legislation been in ef- fect. Would Limit Donations A large majority of both in- state and out-of-state students warned that such a bill would limit voluntary donations they…

… might make to the University in the future. The survey found wide-spread student support for using state- wide taxes to finance public high- er education. One of the represen- tative's chief reasons for…

…, out to 700 students Friday, and approxi- mately 350 responded, GSC of fi- cials said. Senate Group Approves Bill WASHINGTON (M)-President John F. Kennedy's proposed Youth Conservation Corps, under heavy…

… University's rec- ommended budget was cut by $386,000, but Wayne State Uni- versity's was raised by $500,000 to allow for/ 125 students in its medical school freshman class. In effect the total higher edu…

… Academic Committee By RICHARD KELLER SIMON Student Government Council will elect officers and consider forming a standing committee on academics tonight. It will also act on a motion to speed initiation of a…

February 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

…, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1961 FIVE CENTS SI PA FIVE CENTS OA-Y PK Ln luestion Phi Delts' l~embership Policy 'U' Students Claim Continued Bias In Spite of Revised National Clause By MICHAEL OLINICK Local…

… and national officers of Phi Delta Theta yesterday labelled rue a charge of continued discriminatory membership selection cesses. The accusation came from three University students who said actually "no…

… the Council ap- proved a United States-backed See Earlier Story, Page 3 resolution submitted by the United Arab Republic, Liberia and Ceylon on behalf of a large segment of Asian-African nations. The…

…; Under Fire The fraternity's membership practices came under fire last week when a national council of Phi Delt officers ordered the Lake Forest College chapter to depledge a Jewish student. "The case at f…

….ake Forest is not a matter-of the student being Jew- ish, but rather a matter of this student not being able to com- pletely accept Christianity and, as far as we know, not being a mem- ber of any Christian…

… church," John Shepman, a member of the council, explained. Jewish Student Miller claimed that the depledg- ing came "not because he was Jewish, but because there was a question of whether he believed in…

… God or not. There are no atheists or agnostics in our fraternity." Asked if a Jewish student who believed strongly in Judaism could become a Phi Delt, Miller said, "Such a student would probably not…

… last night viewed "The New Science of Decision-Making." SOUTHERN STUDENTS: Negro Prisoners Plce On Bread, Water Diet By The Associated Press Eight Negro students jailed in a Rock Hill, S. C., sit…

… Prison Camp, said, "We will let them out when they show us they are ready to go to work and obey orders." Maloney confirmed yesterday the students from Friendship Col- lege at Rock Hill had been in…

October 29, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… answered: "We will have to wait and see." Urge Compromise Omar Loutfi, delegate of the United Arab Republic, urged the committee to adopt a compromise resolution that would enable the Western and Communist…

…. Students Seek SGC Positions Fourteen students will run for positions on Student Government Council. The candidates are Kay War- man, '61BAd; Fred Neff, '63; Mar- shall Keltz, '61; Lynn Bartlett, '63; Louise…

…. The election will be held Nov. 8 and 9. Hold Talks On Human Relations By PHILIP SHERMAN Special to The Daily BATTLE CREEK - Over 175 student and faculty members 'of 25 Michigan colleges and universi…

…- ties gathered at a camp north of here yesterday for a weekend workshop on human relations. Ten University students took part in the conference, sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews…

… Importance Stressing the all - encomwpassing importance of the individual rather than the group in human{ relations problems, Father Cross suggested students may work for advances in the area both by ex- ample…

… within indi- vidual colleges and universities to improve human relations. In this aspect, he said, students can educate others through such means as human relations clubs. However, he said that "we can…

… of the Ameri- cans Committed to World Re- sponsibility last night attracted over thirty interested students, despite a complete absence of ad- vance publicity. The organization was formed a few days…

… ago when two students who had written letters to The Daily contacted one another. John Dwyer, Grad., and Alan Guskin, Grad., had each volunteered to serve in a United N'~tions civil service, in response…

…'s action students may be reluctant to sup- port policies, such as support for sit-in demonstrations, and protest against defense drills, that the pa- per has supported. Many students have been frightened…

… from joining the paper." The CONY Student Council vot- ed 15-4 Wednesday, with three abstentions, to condemn Gallagh- er's "all-inclusive and. sweeping epithets," and reject the 18 page documentation…

February 28, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…. Keniston, 'director of the Library. The problem, discussed in a letter published in yesterday's Daily, is that students "save" seats in the Undergraduate Library for absent friends by leaving open notebooks…

… constitute a seat reservation during the absence of' a student froni the library." These notices are to be placed only during the dinner hours so as not to displace students who are studying and have gone in…

… search' of a book. Mrs. Keniston also'said that, in her opinion, the plan would be suc- bessful because of general student. cooperation that the library staff; has noticed on previous occasions. Though the…

… staff had recognized the problem before, they had re- ceived no student complaints until. yesterday's letter. Hose Burns T T T * T* showing good for fourth. After an Illini tumbler fizzled, Jim Brown…

…. Lecture, died Sept. 14, 1896, aged 17 years." s Roundup ociated Press n downtown Beirut yesterday be- d Arab Republic President Gamal njured and 20 arrested before se- ored order. ows appeaed to be a…

…'s annual budget was on the meeting's agenda, but pub- lic announcement of it will not be made until it receives the Regents' approval. Group Picks New Student Associates The Board in Control of Inter…

…- collegiate athletics did not discuss Student Government Council's proposals to change student re- presentation but last night filled the two current student vacancies. Chairman Crisler said basket- ball guard…

…. Leslie, assistant dean of women, said yesterday. Mrs. Leslie, who. said she feels "students are very definitely criti- cizing what seems to be a change" in housing policy, claimed the building of Mary…

… the past two years there was a "great need" for such hous- ing resulting in crowded quarters "inconveniencing the undergradu- ate student body," she explained. Under these conditions, she said, it…

January 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT P4 SGC Tables Idea Of Larger Board Herrnste 1,Noskin Oppose Motion; Council Seeks More Information By PHILIP MLUNiCH Student Government Council last night tabled the motion on increasing the number…

… of non-athletic students on the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics with a request for more information. The two present student members of the Board, John Herrnstein, '59, and Stan Noskin…

…, '60, both told the council they did not favor the idea. Noskin said he couldn't see how a student not connected with House Selects GOP, Pear Takes sasS Reins #OF Ipe aker ---------- I…

… of the Board well enough to make a good contribution to it. "I think we are fortunate," Herrn- stein added, "to have even two students on the Board." 4He said the decisioyis of the Board are usually…

… never close enough to be decided by one vote and that the Board mostly fol- lows the "recommendations" made by Athletic Director H. 0. "Fritz" Chrisler. Replying to charges that the student members of the…

… Dule many meetings this was. side Comn Herrnstein is in the second year Germy of his term and Noskin is in his Grmany. first. Student members of the Sec. Dull Board are currently elected for ican peopl a…

January 05, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… loopholes through which private dealers were able to send surplus British arms to Egypt. The wisdom of the government's approach to the Israeli-Arab prblem also is quest- ioned. Conservatives said the…

… swayed by congressional pressure, then we say to Mr. East- land and his counsel that they are wasting their time. This news- paper will continue to determine its own policies. ARCHITECTS SKETCH - Student

… Activities Building will be located behind the Administration Bldg. Scheduled for completion in early 1957, it will house student groups, deans. By TOM BLUES groups that will be available when ro After only…

… one month of con- construction is finished. It struction the Student Activities Panhellenic President Debbie in Building, new location for all stu- Townsend, '56, commented yes- be dent organizations…

…, is rising rap- terday, "Here is physical proof of idly, Lynn Fry, supervising archi- the University's endorsement of sid tect for the University said. student activities as a natural and stv Located on…

… Jefferson St. be- important part of a student's is hind the Administration Building career." Of the new center is slated for com- Many small groups will benefit ou pletion on Feb. 1, 1957. greatly by having a…

… permanent ta The excavation is almost com- meeting place instead of using any ha pleted, cement footings for the!I e Csoo om available at meeting time. is hoped that student interest joining campus…

… with the secre- riat separated from them by alf partitions. . the new driving ban proposals were drafted at last night's Student. Government Council meeting in the Union. Passed on straw votes after…

… and chairman of as presented by student members the department of anthropology of the office of Student Affairs and sociology at Brooklyn College, committee established to draft conducted the survey and…

… project on time, Mills said.'I When it is finished the build- ing will contain offices of the deans as well as facilities for stu-! dent organizations, which include{ Student Government Council, In…

November 12, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… in it if t did. One student said, "The people waiting for their buses seem more xcited than the ralliers." It was ard to tell who the potential pirit-roursers were and who (he assers-by. Shortly after…

…" climbed to the op of a parked bus and shouted, All this campus needs is spirit. f no one else will initiate it, I ill." "Players Need Students" He got the attention, if not the upport, of the crowd when he…

… elled, "I know these players; hey need the student body. All we ave to do is walk down to the eld, pat them on the back and ay 'Come on, Michigan, we're for ou.h " The small crowd was apparently more…

… you'll only make a poor showing. Fifty students out of 20,000 is certainly bad representation; a bad showing is worse than none at all." Green added, "There aren't enough people here to make a Hatcher…

… from such countries as India yourself in the hall. If you're in a fraternity house. When they got ders between Israel and her Arab and Burma would probably not be hurry to get to a glass and a stu- there…

January 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… organizations in Ann Arbor and at the University. The series will continue Tuesday.) By ZANDER HOLLANDER Daily Feature Editor Domination by the Labor Youth League faces two prominent University student groups…

…: close to 100 interested students jammed the March '9 meeting, dozens paying membership dues and passing the amendment by a slim margin. Although since then the club has taken a liberal course, its active…

… with more and more of her friends and the other kids have stopped coming." Miss Schectman's "friends" are expected to put her in early next n THE YOUNG Progressives, warned last month by the Student

… are YP's too, along with the ubiquitous Ed Shaffer and seven of the ever- circulating personnel from the Society for Peaceful Alternatives. Unlike most student groups the Young Progressives make use of…

… non-student members, apparently to comply with the 30- member minimum required for SAC approval. The non-student proviso was originally inserted in the University regulations governing student

… organization membership to accommo- date the non-student wives of veteran students. Since the rule was not nade specific on this score, University officials feel that the YP has violated its spirit if not its…

… letter. One such non-student member is Omar Kidwell, LYL organizer from Jackson. Kidwell's efforts to establish a League unit at Jackson Junior College fell through when government agents infiltrated the…

February 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Statewide Meeting Local supporters of Henry Wal- lace will join Wallace enthusiasts throughout Michigan today at a statewide, conference in Lansing to organize a new party. Approximately 100 students and…

…- lace Progressive. The students' group, heretofore an independent body, is planning to reconstitute itself in line with the Third Party to actively support the Wallace candidacy. The new partisan group…

student boards (Illinois), stu- dent-faculty (Alabama) or the journalism department (Ohio State). The prevailing attitude was ex- pressed by a Daily Illini spokes- man: "(the administration there) feels…

… that it is more important that students sound off." Even to the extent of suggesting the school president be fired, he add- ed. The discussion of supervision was enlarged upon at the eve- ning's meeting…

… dwellings rent- ing for $225 a month or more. Student-Run Wired Radio Guild Is Plan Proposals Made By Prof. Abbot Proposals for an all-student "wired radio guild," to broadcast from University station WUOM…

February 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… stanza when he See HOCKEY, Page 7 Foundation Provides .Hel .Vor Stufdents Financial aid for "needy stu- dents in secondary schools, col- leges and graduate schools" is of- fered by the Student Aid Founda…

…- tion of Michigan, Erich A. Wal- ter, Director of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs, announced yesterday. Application forms and descrip- tive material are available in the Office of Student Affairs. Appli…

… major- ity of the candidates will be from Michigan and particularly from the area in and about Detroit." "The foundation will extend; aid only to students of outstand- ing ability who have a definite…

… purpose and plan to continue their education but need financial help," Mr. Walter added. Tomorrow campus veterans will file the first of their weekly ab- sence reports to the University. All student

… the schools report on the "conduct and progress" of veteran students. The VA said that "conduct" meant absences and that "progress" was grades. Annual Leave Under the VA ruling the number of days that a…

… veteran is absent from class is deducted from his annual accrued leave. Absence reports of one sort or another are required of student veterans at all schools throughout the country. It is reported that…

… veterans at the University of Chi- cago have to sign one of two "log books" each week. Pick Up Forms Student veterans are to pick up the forms at their convenience and file them before 5 p.m. each Mon- day…

February 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Safety officers said that they were called to the scene and found a male student injured outside the building near Thompson Street. Officers said the student suf- fered a broken leg and added that they did…

… from specific, mostly Arab countries to submit detailed personal information like fingerprints to INS. Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) introduced the amendment to the bill that would cut the program…

… Germany, but it's not like anyone's being detained," he said. "People need to understand that this is to secure the interior of the United States." But some students have doubts about the fair- ness of the…

… the belief that their pay is below that of graduate student instructors' has spurred non-tenure track faculty at the University's three campuses to form a collective bar- gaining unit for lecturers and…

… lecturer in the English department, said she believes the union is necessary in order to give faculty members the same benefits given to graduate student instructors, as well as to add job security and…

… number of blacks dropped from 200 students in 1995- 1996 to under 100 last year. Duderstadt attributes the minority regressions to several possible reasons, including actions taken by his succes- sor Lee…

October 18, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… neighbor was killed in a terrorist attack. But the ambassadors have been met by controver- sy at other universities, including Wayne State, where members of the Arab Student Association tied their hands…

…-Apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada at last night's lecture in West Hall. About 100 students and communi- ty members turned out to hear Kathrada speak on his experiences as a political prisoner on Robben Island, a…

… offense, turnovers have killed the Boilermakers. Israeli students keep their nation 'At Heart' By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Kim Gordon, a 26-year-old Israeli from Jerusalem, was at work the…

…- pendent group that does not represent any govern- ment agency or political party. Currently, there are 48 Israeli students touring American colleges. Besides the University, the trio has also visited…

… together and placed duck tape over their mouths in a silent protest. Abelow and Gordon are graduate students at Hebrew University, where a bomb placed in the cafe- teria exploded earlier this year, killing…

… 10 students. Ratsabi is an alum of the university. Though they briefly talked of their country's thriv- ing culture, nightlife and educational opportunities, their focus was on the affect terrorism has…

October 25, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… President James J. Duderstadt, who served as provost under Shapiro. "He re- sponded by sending a fax of the regents' action," Shapiro said. During Shapiro's tenure at the University, like today, students

Student Assembly members about the recent dismissal of the ombudsman, a faculty committee agreed yesterday to draft a letter asking the University to outline the office's fate. MSA Vice President Jacob…

… ourselves as well as (MSA)." Yesterday's action stems from Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford decision not to renew Ombudsman Donald Perigo's contract, which ends Dec. 31. No search…

… committee has been formed to replace Perigo and students voiced concerns that their interests may not be protected without a re- placement. For the last 13 years, Perigo's role as ombudsman has been to serve…

… as a neutral mediator between students and the University administration. Stern charged that Hartford's of- fice is systematically eliminating po- sitions designed to help students. "It seems there is…

… a trend in Stu- See SACUA, Page 2 Israel heightens search for Arab extreistsar The Washington Post JERUSALEM - The Israeli government yesterday began leaking details of a wide-ranging manhunt for…

October 09, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… faculty. The pro- posal attempts to integrate as many disciplines as possible, and involves the faculty in the initiation of courses, he said. The requirement will go into ef- fect for first-year students

…, students will choose from a list of courses focusing on racial and ethnic intoler- ance and resulting inequality in the United States or elsewhere. The courses must include comparisons of discrimination in…

… stan- dards, acceptance and graduation rates, financial resources and student to faculty ratios. Harvard, Stanford and Yale were the top three ranked schools. University officials warned that the survey…

… extent that it does reflect a decline, how- ever, that's not pleasant to hear." "In the measures that we see, in- volving the quality of the faculty, students, libraries and research facili- ties, my…

… impression is the Univer- sity is better today than it was five years ago," Roach continued. The University ranked 44 for fac- ulty resources, 26 for student satis- faction, and 36 for financial resources…

…,.ate io4noin v JERUSALEM (AP) - Police opened fire on stone throwing Pales- tinians at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City yesterday, and Arab hospital officials said 22 Palestinians were killed and…

October 20, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… unemployment rises also. Students say nuke U'f free I1iglits proposal ce. By ERIC MATTSON Two University students yesterday derided the administration for attacking the Nuclear Free Ann Arbor proposal…

… after President Harold Shapiro had questioned whether the University should ally itself with any particular viewpoint. The students, Ingrid Kock and Nancy Aronoff, made their comments during the public…

… block Arab peace proposals," said con- troversial Middle East scholar Noam Chomsky yesterday at Rackham Auditorium. Chomsky called Israel a "militarized Spartan state," that has conspired with the United…

… States in resisting an "international consensus for a Palestinean state." Speaking to a capacity crowd of over 1000 students, professors and Ann Arbor residents, Chomsky discussed his latest of 8 books on…

Students Network, and the Ann Arbor Chapter of the New Jewish Agenda. Chomsky's speech last-night did, indeed, produce See CHOMSKY, Page 3 Powerful Hawkeye offense ready for Michigan By MIKE MCGRAW…

January 25, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… contrary to God's purpose." Daniel Rutt of Dearborn, a biology student at Hope College in Holland, Mich., also said his outspoken resistan- ce to draft resignation prompted the government to choose him - and…

… pricing, production quotas and price differentials for the high grade oil produced by African members. "WE COULD NOT agree on anything at all," said Mana Saeed Oteiba, the oil minister of the United Arab

… percent on their insurance premiums. Other added security devices, such as smoke alarms, could cut in- surance rates for landlords by as much as 15 percent. The Assault Crisis Center, the Michigan Student

…-thirds of the students in the 10 largest school districts in 1980 belonged to minorities, and the ratio is rising rapidly. "We are being told now that 'The problems related to segregation are getting worse…

students who auditioned yesterday at the Michigan Union for the Cedar Point summer season. The University is one of several cam- puses that talent scouts for the San dusky, Ohio amusement park will visit…

… musical numbers prepared and those See CEDAR, Page 3 Student newspaper charges WMU KALAMAZOO (UPI) - The board of trustees at Western Michigan Univer- sity have been accused by the student newspaper of…

September 10, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. "The most important thing is trying to get college students to vote. The drive is on in the college community," said Eddy Shepherd, co-ordinator of activities for the Michigan Licensed Beverage…

… from three benefit nights in September, is also serving as a voter registration spot in order to encourage more students to register. Dooley's is also performing that service, and the Village Bell has…

…'s summit may not properly be termed a success, he. added PRESIDENT Sadat is pushing for Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank of the Jordan River as well as concessions for the Palestinian Arabs. Prime…

… ISAACSON Perhaps it was evidence of the usually meager student budget, or as a consequence of the dilapidated condition of so many local abodes, but whatever the reason, students comprised a major faction of…

… mattresses, giant armchairs, lace trimmed lampshades and pots and pans were immediately obscured by th scurrying bodies. "THERE'S A preponderance o students now because they're lookin for things for their…

… the University students in th See KIWANIS, Page 6 Sun day " Health, Education and Wel- fare Department sends a specialist from Atlanta's Center for Disease Control to New York City where the sixth case…

January 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

Arab allies. The 102-minute speech was some- yields By MITCH MAR Michigan apartment have a tax credit coming the time to read their sta booklet. Although somewhat con 1977 General Property 7 available…

… April 17, 1978. Daily Photo by PETER SERLING Engineering student Ken Urtel plugs away diligently at his Saturday night studies in the Undergraduate Library snack bar. ef Academc1 anxiety jitters m…

…--ore nerves Escaped Cambodian describes atrocities By DENNIS SABO Tuition and dorm rates aren't the only student problems on the rise around campus. "Generally speaking, there has been an increase in emo…

…- tional and physical problems among students," said Ken Newbury, a pilot program aca- demic counselor. Newbury said the problems students are facing, especially those of freshpersons, range from depression…

… and muscle tension to ulcers. "The problems students are facing are real," Newbury added, "I've seen students crying after doing well on an exam. It's not uncommon for someone to get an 'a' on an .See…

October 28, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… convert McCarthy support by liberal college students into votes for Carter, the Democrat's state c a m p a i g n organizers have brought two of the party's most progressive and influencial members to local…

… campuses- Arizona Congressman Mo Udall, who was in town Tuesday, and Indiana Senator Birch Bayh, who spoke to EMU students yes- terday in Ypsilanti. Bayh, like Udall, tried hard to counter the argument often…

… in a student-spon- sored debate last night before a threadbare gathering the size of most recitation' sections. Incumbent Democrats Gerald Dunn (Lansing) and Robert Nederlander (Birmingham) and…

… persons - including the children of some candidates - listened attentive- h lv. Several students occasion- . ally approached a podium to directly grill the candidates. ;'"I would have liked' to have seen a…

students in Ypsilanti yesterday not to vote for Independent Eugene McCarthy but to be realistic and back Democrat Jimmy Carter. Syrians cooperate Itrwh Pales tinianI"Is By AP and Reuter BEIRUT - The 18-month…

…:rete indicalion so far that an Arab-backed ........ .. …

January 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… the Egyptian government in Cairo asked therArab League's secretary - general, Mahmoud Riad, to take urgent steps to end the fighting. A Moslem spokesman said his side would lift its blockade in See…

… MOSLEMS, Page 10 By MARGARET YAO The punishment administered to those students caught cheating on exams has long been a mystery to University students. And Monday's literary college (LSA) ju- diciary…

… committee report, which outlined relatively light penalties for that offense, surprised students and professors who had imagined harsher measures, an informal Daily survey revealed yesterday. OVER HALF of the…

… 25 LSA undergradu- ates polled last night thought that expul- sion from the school was the likely punish- ment for students caught cheating. Accord- ing to student committee member, Rick Lowrence…

…, however, the committee has never expelled anyone. The committee, composed of three stu- dents and three faculty members, hears cases of alleged student dishonesty and determines the appropriate penalty when…

February 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…-Wednesday, February 12. 1975 Ten Cents Eight Pages cIIIIIFIIISIE IEIIAPIIi CALA VLY Good News Budget cuts now in the works will not affect financial aid to students. That's the word from Richard English…

… minority affairs office of the graduate school is conducting a review, it is not in any way planning to cut allocations to students in the future. Bad news If you think things are bad right now, just wait…

… the inside... . . . the Editorial Page features an analysis of the Arab takeover of American banks by Patricia Flynn . . . the Arts Page includes some record reviews as well as the weekly food column by…

…- See GEO, Page 2 .Strike fever hits 'U' By ANN MARIE LIPINSKI Lecture halls usually teem- ing with University undergrad- uates fervently scribbling notes were boycotted yesterday by many students

… the GEO" were comprised of both under- graduates and Graduate Student Assistants (GSA) who braved chilling winds hoping to curtail class attendance. Although the picket lines dis- couraged a good number…

… of un- dergraduates from attending class, there were a significant See STUDENTS, Page 2 Da71y Photo by STEVE KAGAN UNDAUNTED BY CHILLING winds picketers continue to wplk the line in front of the…

… SYCOR, Inc., w h i c h manufactures computer terminals, calls for a more responsive government while vying for attorney district with a very nominal student population. The primary winner will face Human…

October 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… India Students' Assoc. is hosting "Mera Gaon Mera Desh" in 170 P-A Bldg. .. . The Muslim Students Assoc. is sponsoring a dinner benefit for the African drought fund this evening at 7:15 p.m. is the…

… 500 American college students will leave the country during the next year, to study at medical schools in Europe, according to the non- profit Institute of International Medical Educa- tion. These pre…

… . . . -.Live from Palo Alto, Calif., Mark Feldman gives an advance of today's game against Stan- ford, on the Sports Page . . . On the Edit/Arts Page, Bill Heenan writes about student voters and voter…

… rose to 12.4 per cent, its highest level in fouir years. The four-tenths of a per cent rise in September's unemploy- ment rate matched last Jan- ilary's increase at the height of the Arab oil embargo…

students serving as Univer- sity Regents, Kelley noted that the state constitution prohibits e.-r c.- rn rtn+ n n nora a Black group seeks- rU' policy change By JEFF SORENSEN The Black Faculty and Staff…

September 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… all-day inflation conference "with lots of big shots," we're told, will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Detroit Hilton, if you can truck the distance .. . Students for Levin will hold an organizational mass…

… NATIONS (/P)-President Ford presented to the United Nations yesterday a pledge of increased U.S. food aid for needy countries, a challenge to Arab oil producers and an im- promptu endorsement for Secretary…

… assurance from Ford. "Ab- solutely not, of course not," he renlied. student The praise for Kissinger sent a ripple of applause through the hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize winner sat with delega- tions from…

… the United States would r DAVID BURHENN sped mreon oodshpmetsto A former graduate student spend more on food shipments has filed suit against the Uni- See FORD, Page 2 er _t AMNESTY ISSUE DISCUSs…

… stand on amnesty is the same now as it was in '70," he told a gathering of 130 students at the Lawyer's Club Lounge. "I am supporting alternative serv- ice for draft evaders." HOWEVER, in a campaign…

… quarter-to-eight; that was the best thing all night because the evening went all down hill from there." "I thought they would be average students, but Alice Lloyd is a home of the HRP . . . a gay couple in…

… affidavits in the action claiming that Schrader, who is See STUDENT, Page 2 Daily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER MayorJames Stephensoni :..:.:....: ........... . Reuther will attack Esch 'double talk' By GORDON…

November 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… of 1962. AN ARAB DENIAL that it would soon lift the oil embargo to the U.S. and word that Washington was considering a ban on Sunday gasoline sales provided most of the bearish ammunition. See related…

… turkey on their tables. In these days of deprivation, who can ask for more? BIZARRE TALE: Police still seeking clues in murder of'U student By DAN BIDDLE The strange, tragic disappear- ance of…

…- tified the body as that of 20-year-old University student Melanie Fahr, the junior oceanography major who took a friend home late one night last spring and never returned to her room in Stockwell Hall…

… criminals-and dead bodies -may tell no tales, but the missing link between Orville Davis and the murder of MelanieuFahr may be revealed by the bullet that ended Melanie's life. See STUDENT, Page 3 Greek…

… - were reportedly arrested yesterday along with students and workers charged with participating in the fighting. No figures were available on the number being held, but it was be- lieved to run into…

…, Professor Constantinos Konofagos, presided over a meet- ing of the Senate last Thursday during which he recommended to the government that police should not intervene to disperse thousands of students around…

…. Thirteen per cent of Ann Arbor's registered voters beat a path to the polls on a day marked by non- descript weather. Students evident- of the school district's operating budget, most of which pays staff…

February 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… film "We Are the Palestinian People" will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tonight, along with another film focusing on the Arab peoples, "Ramparts of Clay," at 8 and 10:30 p.m., both at the MLB. The double…

…. Hoover) . . . Tyagi Ji, a cosmic transmitter, will be holding an open session at 7:30 p.m. at the Friends Meeting House, 1416 Hill. The meeting will be sponsored by Students for Self-Realization ... and…

… highlighted by the weekly food column by Robin Hergott. On the outside"... Winter's not over yet. If you don't believe that, Fewer dorm rooms open for fall By GLEN ALLERHAND Students reapplying for…

… 3000 students (in the traditional residential halls) and a demand by about 4000 students." HE ADDED: "the demand for residence halls is up while the number of freshman applications has increased 30 per…

…'re going to have some pretty upset students." The Housing Office determines who lives in the dorms by a priority system. Of those who wish to return the following year, students re- questing the same room…

… Feldkamp, "The pro- posed reapplication starts on March 17 and goes through March 21." If the students vying to get back into the dorms next year are rejected immediately, their chances to find alternate…

…." She claims that a student has got "pretty good chances if he doesn't want anything big." Jane Fisher, of Campus Rentals, says that her company's apartments are "75 per cent gone." Fisher comments, "The…

… BILL TURQUE Despite the threats posed by cutbacks and changing student values, the Pilot Program is attempting to surmount its chal- lenges and take on new dimen- sions. Pilot, housed in Alice Lloyd, is…

… is Pilot's size. The program attracts students with varying levels of conmit- ment to the program. "Obviously," he said, "in a dorm this size you are going to have people who are apa- thetic." Changing…

student values also hamper Pilot. During the sixties the program became a center of student activism in the civil- rights, anti-war and ecology movements. In the seventies people became more interested in…

January 31, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, January 31, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages Nixon asks for r MUSEE NWSHA ALL X-M Johnson hints Henry Johnson, the University's vice president for student services…

…, yesterday suggested to the 'Commission for the Study of Student Governance that it consider a resolution cancelling Student Government Council's spring elections. The suggestion, which Johnson said originated…

… broadcast address. In the course of that speech, Nixon announced that Arab leaders are to meet soon to consider lifting the oil embargo that has deepened the energy crisis. At ,the same time, he called for…

… Center in a UAC-Daystar presentation. BOOZE IN THE BASEMENT: Future of student bar in Union looks By BILL HEENAN After buying your books during next fall's mad rush, you'll need a drink-and get it…

… too, right there in the Union. The University Activities Com- mittee's (UAC) year-long drive to establish a student bar culminated with the Union Board's approval of UAC's plan last week. The board is…

…; coordinating vice president of UAC, praised the board's decision: "Now we can re- turn the Union to its proper role as a hub of student life, not just a place to buy books." Union Manager Stan Wells term- ed…

… up to students, setting up two types of member- ships, one for the bar and one for the U-Club. UAC HAS proposed that stu- dents hire a professional manager and elect a board of directors. Ad…

… where students wouldn't be ripped off." Other questions to be discussed include student membership in the rathskeller. Currently the University Club charges a $10 membership fee. Thomas suggests a nominal…

… University, completion of "the pub" is delayed until next year. Last November student services Vice President Henry Johnson told UAC and the Union that "the student rathskeller should only operate under an ex…

May 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…?esidence (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a series of tour articles deaiinj with Judieial bodies on the campus.) By CHARLES KOZOLL Lack of full student responsibility often results in an…

… by Assistant Dean of M John Bingley when he was Resident Director of East Quad. The id was and. is to refer cases to student ajudicating groups to devel student awareness of the difficulties involved…

… cost roughly $1 million, with an income of approximately $6 or $7 hundred thousand. He added it would disrupt plans of students and also of faculty, members who depend upon the extra session for income…

… letter of resignation be sent to the Board of Governors, IHC, Chertkov and to officials in the Student Activities Building advising them that Hinsdale will no longer pay dues to IHC-. Upon learning of the…

… United Arab Republic. Forward." Historian Max Lerner The. King apparently felt h: will discuss the future of Americansrngnuh ocepthrsg civilization, and Lloyd Berkner, stogeog oacp h ei "father" of the…

… quali- eptember. gy Commission Chairman John A. advisory committee soon 'will give of the world about the very small To onsider Apointments Student Government Council will hold its weekly meeting at for…

… testing proemes Joudee '60 vexec- The Council will also conside utive vicepsiden sai yeser- appointments for representative day, ic-rslln ad etr to the National Students Associa- The Council will consider…

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