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September 26, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… 26, 1970 Ten Cents Eight Pages LSA 'student govt. fights anonymity Hussein, guerrillas By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ What should a young student govern- ment seeking to establish legitimacy do when most…

… of its constituency doesn't even know it exists?, ?erhaps the summer months have blurred the memories of the literary college's 12,000 students, for' the LSA student government has begun its first full…

student support may place them in an ineffec- tive position. Created by a referendum of literary college students last March, the govern- ment has not been recognized by the faculty, who retain the…

student body and chief executive officer of the government, "and unless we attain a large amount of support among our constituency, the faculty will be able to dismiss us as illegitimate." Compounding the…

… revival of Arab-Israeli peace talks, but no quick resumption' was expected: In Tel Aviv, Israeli spokesmen reiterated t h e i r government's readiness to take effective mes- ures to defeat the Palestinian…

… guerrillas in Jodan, if Hussein fails to do so. Meanwhile, Libya wasreported to have renewed its proposal for the establishment of an Arab po- lice force to supervise a cease- fire in Jordan. The proposal, in…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…, the women going to the Michigan League, the men, to the Michigan Union. The League and Union are sponsoring forums from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to acquaint the new student with activities on the campus…

… to answer any general questions the students may have. Coke Dates Scheduled All afternoon the Union Ball- room will be the site of annual Orientation Week "coke dates." New students will gather there…

… the Orientation Program from 7:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. as freshmen gather to hear the an- nual President's Address. Univer- sity President Harlan Hatcher will greet the students and welcome them to…

… university life. Today's program will end with an all-campus sing to take place on the diagonal at 9 p.m. This year marks the first time that lights have been used at the sing, enabling students to see as well…

… as hear their neighbors. The sing is planned to acquaint new students with the University's various tra- ditional songs. SBX Begins. Sales T oda Included in the medical school's unit are the…

…, sports, business, or pho- tography staffs, according to Dale Cantor, '59, personnel director. There will be four meetings so that all students may attend. They will be held Sept. 24, 25, and 26 at 4:15 p…

….m. and on Sept. 25 at 7:15 p.m. in the evening. "We welcome all interested stu- dents," Miss Cantor remarked. "Opportunities for advancement are unlimited." sThe meetings will be held at the Student

… Publications Building, 420 Maynard. Union Re than 100 per cent since 1952 to 624 students last spring, the old quarters were quite cramped, Dean Reddig explained. The school now has facilities to expand…

… Ann Arbor bisi- nesspeople indicate they have no vacant positions, a wide variety of jobs on and off campus remain open to students. A number of- fraternities and sororities have "meal jobs" open. Men…

…'who wait tables are paid with meals in such jobs. Likewise, many students may find employment in the dormitory cafeterias, libraries and offices. In- formation on other jobs may- be obtained from the…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…- dle East. Official sources said one of the main topics in the 22-hour meet- ing was the Baghdad Pact, a chief cause of friction between some Arab states and the West. In the past Nehru has denounced the…

… supports. Those favoring the flexible sup- ports then included 39 Republicans and 10 Democrats. 'WORLD HASN'T STOPPED': Bidless Students Give " " .Opinions on Rushing By RICHARD TAUB Talk on the relative…

… who are beginning fam- ilies to buy homes and to provide them with income when it is most needed for their welfare and security. Glubb Defied Commands, King Says Hussein Hailed As Arab Hero BEIRUT…

…, Lebanon (P)-Jordan's King Hussein fired Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb for refusing to re- organize his Arab Legion to meet a possible Israeli attack, his gov- ernment's radio said yesterday. The King-hailed as…

… a new hero of the Arab world-immediately drew a pledge of all-out aid from Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia "in event of aggression," a dispatch from Damascus reported. The 20-year-old monarch's sun was…

… done to disturb friendly relations between Britain and Jordan, which fired his as its Arab legion commbander. The fabulous desert soldier was sad-faced and tired as he stepped from his plane into a…

… personally symbolized British in- fluence in the Middle East-an influence that now appears to be crumbling in a floodtide of ,Arab nationalism.. United States Ambassador Win- throp E. Aldrich had lunch with…

… problem is the danger of a new Arab-Israeli war. Showdown Postponed WASHINGTON (P)-The United States, Britain and France yes- terday postponed a showdown meeting on the proposed sale of French jet fighters…

… ejection of British Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb from Jordan. This may lead to an opening into which the Soviet Union will try to move. Arab Block Formidable The Jordanian action also is re- garded here as…

… evidence that the hard core of the Arab bloc, never a very effective force in the past, is becoming formidable In terms of Middle Eastern power and poli- tics. United States officials said the surge of Arab

October 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… silently during the demonstration, began to chant slogans supporting their position in the Middle East. President of the Arab Student Organization, Ahmed Beshareh, stated that the Arabs were there to show…

… . . . the Student Counseling Office is holding an orientation meeting for anyone in- terested in peer counseling at 7:30 p.m. in 1018 Angell.. Medical ethics? The American Journal of Psychiatry says more than…

Arab position was held simultaneously. 700 show By STEPHEN SE A crowd of about7 gathered peacefully on yesterday to express sol Israel on the occasion o outbreak of war in the M Behind the Israel der a…

… aware of Arab mobili first move or risk bein were counselled not to ;BTsolidaritI LBST aggressors in the court of world was fa 700 persons opinion. Israel had been betrayed, regrett n the Diag he…

… concluded, attacked in a weak- taking idarity with ened state on their holiest day,. del emr f the latest Yom Kippur. said, ." Jiddle East. destru monstration A BREAK in the speeches was a fund Arabs and…

… are behind schedule," one official said. "The Arabs are doing better this time than they have in the past." The key to swift Israeli victory in the 1967 war was its mastery of the air, gained in a…

… surprise pre- emptive strike catching much of the Arab air force on the ground. This air dominance permitted co- ordinated warplane and armor as- saults that decimated Egyptian tank and infantry units. But…

…. The gathering was sponsored by the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty. The groups behind the name are the local Hillel or- ganization and the Israeli Student Organization. A spokesperson for…

… Hillel' added that in a larger sense the demon- stration was really sponsored by the people of the community rather than any formal organizations. AS THE CROWD dispersed, the Arabs, who had been marching…

February 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT PAGES SWestern, Arab Leaders 4> Nasser Calls Arab Nations To Meeting Ike Determines Polcy Today on UN Sanctions' Sn Israeli Troop Crisis I Countries to Discuss Eisenhower Doctrine CAIRO…

… ()-President Game Nasser is conferring with three o thls Arab partners next week in ,summit meeting expected to hard en the Arab attitude toward the Eisenhower doctrine and Aqaba- Gaza issue. Syria's President…

… on his mission to Wash- ington, with emphasis on his an- alysis of what the F bhowe doctrine for the Middle East means to the Arabs. Common Bonds The wealthy Saudi Arabiar monarch has been visiting…

… Spair and the Arab nations of Nort. Africa since he left Washingtor two weeks ago. Common bonds of Egypt, Saud: Arabia, Jordan and Syria includ opposition to Israel and the pro- Western Baghdad Pact. But…

… a strain on their unity is sh wing up in differences over the Eisenhowei doctrine. Saudi Arabia and Jordan have responded favorably to the new 4 American policy. Egypt and Syria still preach Arab

… Britain. Dominated by a clique of pro- Soviet army officers, Syria has been the most hostile of the Arab nations toward the Eisenhower doctrine, although Kuwatly's gov- ernment officially adopted a wait…

…, and housing unit conferences. Collaterally, there will be public exhibition of religious art and music. The Conference grew out of a Student Government Council mo- tion last May. Persons representing…

… Curricu- lum," "What Are the Campus Gods?" and "Religion-a Hind- rance to Integration?" A faculty-student peopled panel will discuss "What Happens to God on Campus?" Auto Plates Change Near WASHINGTON (A…

… new Arab-Israeli war over the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba." Hold West Awaits U.S. Action In Mid-East Assembly Recesses; Expects Israel Reply UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A)- Canada, Britain and France…

May 01, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…PICKETING HE MrOV\IE Lw qAuu :43 it SHOWERS, CO OER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Weisbeg To Head Student

… Government Seven Members Elected To I)osts Harvey Weisberg, '47, became the Student Legislature's third president last night in an election marked by the absence of the sharp conflict which dominated the…

… We Need a NSO," at 8 p.m. today in the Un- ion. The discussion of the organiza- tion's objectives is part of a na- tion-wide NSO education program planned to prepare students for the election of…

… Smith heads. Smith, a student at the University of Texas, was one of the leaders in setting up the NSO at the Chicago Student Confer- ence last December. Michigan will elect six delegates to the…

… convention in a campus election May 14. Sponsored by the Student Legis- lature and the United Committee, which represents 15 campus or- ganizations, the discussion will be headed by Tom Walsh, Legislature…

students in all departments, were announced yesterday by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, summer session director. Believed to be the only session of its kind offered by any educa- tional institution, the post- ses…

…. "If student response is good," he said, "the program next year will include all the de- partments." According to Dean Peake, the discussions are designed to provide detailed and accurate information…

September 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs who is in charge pf issuing the pasteboards. As older students graduate, the number of student drivers will continue to decrease, Gwin hopes. No statistics are ready…

… commuting students will have to use the bus, he said. "But that doesn't affect more than 100 peo- ple." There's a new list of University parking areas open to students. Parking in restricted areas will bring…

… fines and possible loss of driving privileges on the offender, Gwin pointed out. Faculty and staff personnel and disabled students must get park- ing permits. "A driving permit is not a parking permit…

…," he said. Western Allies SStunch Berlin Stand- Bevin ;. U.S. DELEGATES AT GENERAL ASSEMBLY OPENING-As Arabs ambushed and killed four in an Arab convoy, members of the United Nations General Assembly…

… met in Paris. Left to right, John Foster Dulles, Warren R. Austin, head of the U.S. delegation, and Secretary of State Marshall. * *k * Arabs- Ambush UN Convoy Kill Four ae Oa_ OT Slosson Criticizes…

… con- cern for housing, education and civil rights legislation. Forsythe called for a general over-haul of State rules for ap- portionment for representation in the State Legislature. Student Freed From…

… cleared student is Homer Forrester, of 332 E. William street. He was the driver of a car that struck the Whitmore Lake child Sunday on US-23 north of Ann Arbor. In a conference with Capt. Ervin Klager of…

… the Sheriff's de- t~ivP h rnn.en ading vesterdavo TEL AVIV, Israel-(AP)-Arabs ambushed a United Nations-spon- sored Jewish convoy today and killed an American technician and three Jews, Israeli army au…

… occurred about 2 p.m. Israeli time, near the Latrun pumping station, which was blasted last month by Arab irreg- ulars. IN THE CONVOY were a white United Nations jeep, two private cars, six trucks and one…

… Jerusalem, a sister of the gen- eral manager of the Anglo-Pales- tine Bank. JEWISH witnesses who hid in a ditch 20 minutes before escaping back to Tel Aviv with most of the convoy told this story: The Arabs

August 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…I MARRIED STUDENTS ON SPOT WITH RENT HIKE See editorial page But Ea4 PARTLY SUNNY High-80 Low-58 Little change in temperature Seventy-Six Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVII, No. 638 ANN…

… Administration Building. The increase could be more than $100 for in-state and $300 for out-of-state students. Wayne State University recently raised their tuition by those figures because+ of low state…

…. Between three and four million dollars can only be made up in student fees this year because of a lack of funds in the state treasury. Eight Raise Tuition Eight of the 12 state-supported colleges and…

student's abil- ity to pay; students whose fam- ilies are in high income brackets will have to pay as much as $146 more this year. The factors cited for the tuition hikes at other schools have been the need…

…." The request was made on July 27, according to Zhukov, because of international tensions aggra- vated by "the recent escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam and Is- rael's aggression against Arab countries…

…. Teasim itnw i ,Arab scholars, who are unlikely The last time tuition was raised, to attend in view of the severance in 1965, the Regents met in early of relations between several Arab T --) Lily UII -l-n 4…

… to postpone Congress. Some 1,600 scholars registered from 50 countries, including seven Socialist countries. Arab League sending Egyptian professor as representative. Other Arabs com- ing! Ambassador…

… nations and the University. U Thant, secretary-general of -Daily-Andy PRESIDENT OF GRADUATE ASSEMBLY Roy Ashmall announced at a news conference yeste that students living in University housing for married…

students would withhold the $10 per mi increase in rent primarily because they had not been given sufficient notification of the hike. VARIETY OF STYLES: Grow-ingNumber of Schools Switch to Pass-Fail Grading…

… Strik Want Notice Of Increase Of 60 Days Graduate Assembly Sends Resolution To Regents' Meeting By LUCY KENNEDY Over 2,000 residents of North Campus married student housing have signed a petition…

February 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… of Greek Life, said the economic next fall downturn could affect students' decisions to be part of the Greek By NICOLE ABER community, especially given the Daily StaffReporter cost of first-year dues…

…, indicating that they have yet to be affected by the cur- rent economic downturn. While students can look to need and merit-based scholarships, which are available through the individual fraternities' and…

… and Discovery with Massive Datasets; See HIRING, Page 7A STUDENT GOVERNMNT ECTIONS LSA Student Government to drop party labels from ballot Khaled Abu Toameh presents "Another Angle: Reporting Conflict…

… in the Middle East" in the Michigan League last night. Israeli-Arab journalist paints bleak picture of situation in Middle East Officials say they want election to be about the issues By DANIEL…

… STRAUSS Daily StaffReporter Last night LSA Student Gov- ernment President Leslie Zaikis announced that in the next round of student government elections, members wouldn't run with any party affiliation. "We…

… the recent formation of the Michigan Vision Party and word that the Michigan Action Party, the most powerful Michigan Student Assembly party, was going to dis- solve. She said that the announce- ment…

…-SG, Page 7A Abu Toameh tells crowd that there are no viable solutions By ELYANA TWIGGS For the Daily Israeli-Arab journalist, Khaled Abu Toameh told a packed Vanden- berg Room at the Michigan League that…

…- selves first. "The change has to happen from within, you can't send the marines or armed soldiers to enforce democracy," he said. "I would focus on repairing conflict of Arabs and Jew within Israel." In…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 05, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

Arab Student League. The work is somewhat in re- sponse to a bus erected Nov. 14 by Tagar, a pro-Israeli student group, but is primarily a call for "peaceful co-existence," and an international peace…

…. A symbolic painting showing the, destruction caused by the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the opportunity for peace, is on the board. But shanties, which have captured students' attention on political is…

… of like the buildings here," Hamilton said. But for some students, including members of the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the Arab Student League, and Tagar, shanties and boards are still "an…

…- sues since 1986, are losing appeal for many University students as they gain a standard place in campus politics. They have simply become a part of the scenery, some students say. "There are so many of…

… Palestinian must live in a shanty. All (Palestinian) attempts to come to the peace table have actually been smoke screens,' he said. Despite the disillusionment some students express toward the Diag See Shanty…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… CESSAR Y Dormrent ma jum.4%in fall By RICHARD BERKE increases include a student labor cost Next year's dormitory rates will rise by 7.4 per cent if the Regents ap- prove a recommendation by the…

… and a food cost hike of four per cent. Composed of two voting student members and two voting Housing Office members as well as six non- voting members, the committee annually draws up a proposal speci…

…- fying housing rate increases. In most cases, the Regents have approved the committee's recommendations without amendment. After much debate, committee members decided to give a break to the 200 students

… to using their own towels and it wouldn't be worth $8 more per student to bring them back. The lack of paper towels in dorm bathrooms met with considerable resident dissatisfaction last fall. The…

… for each LSA department to offer a writing program for junior and senior concen- trators beginning with the class of 1982. The new program also calls for a writing test for all entering students and…

… to buy the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip from Israel to establish a Palestinian state, an Arab publication said yesterday. The Saudi leaders made the offer to President Carter during…

… his visit earlier this month to Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil exporter, according to the Middle East Reporter, a usually well-informed daily digest of Arab af- fairs. "THE SAUDIS MADE IT PLAIN…

October 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… recovered near the En- gineering Arch on campus where the thieves apparently dropped it. Fraternities robbed have asked students to be on the lookout for any additional stolen wallets which may have been…

… engine did not carry wings. However, further drop tests will be made with more Last Chance to Claim Book Exchange Items Students who have books at the Book Exchange must claim them before 5 p.m. today if…

… Zafrullah Khan of Pakistan, who delivered .a long speech for the Arab case against partition of the Holy Land, called on the United Nations Assembly's special Palestine committee to cut off debate immediately…

… would not make its position known until it heard the U. S. stand. Arabs To Take MilitaryStand Plan To Barricade Palestine Borders BEIRUT, Lebanon, Oct. 9-(MP)- The Arab world voted tonight to throw a ring…

… of steel around Pales- tine to offset what was described as "terrorist organizations and Zionist forces which threaten the security of Palestine Arabs." The Arab League Council adopt- ed a resolution…

April 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… position on the merits of the Arab states' campaign for immediate independence of the Holy Land. The Russian position was pre- sented after Herschel V. Johnson, U. S. representative, told the As- sembly's 14…

… nation steering com - mittee that the Arab proposal "at- tempts to prejudge the issue." Andrei A. Gromyko, Russia's chief delegate, declared that dis- cussion of Palestine independence "does not mean that…

… during the day starting shortly before 11 a.m. Hayden Fund Tops $1,000 Preliminary reports indicate that students have pledged over $1,000 to the Hayden Memorial Library Fund, according to Steve Muntean…

… on Referendum One-Fifth of Campus Population Votes on MYDA Resolution in 2,267 to 1,486 Tally One-fifth of the student body participated yesterday in a campus- wide refrendum which backed a Student

… Legislature resolution oppos- ing President Ruthven's action in banning MYDA by a 2,267 to 1,486 vote. Of the 3,826 students who answered the questions, "Have you read the Legislature's resolution?" and "Do you…

March 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Friday's decision by the University's Board of Regents to approve a discrimina- tory acts proposal drafted by Interim Uni- versity President Robben Fleming drew a variety of reactions from student

… activists, who consistently criticized the decision but for differing reasons. While some students remained vehe- mently opposed to any system of academic } sanctions for non-academic acts, others, including…

…'s draft. Approved by a 5-2 margin, the policy outlines a system of academic punishments up to and including expulsion, to deter racist and sexist acts by students.. UNDER the policy, cases would be heard…

… and sanctions administered by a panel composed of four students and one faculty member. Students found guilty by the panel could appeal to a panel of one student and one faculty member. "As we've always…

… specific definition of racism, not including faculty members and admin- istrators under its jurisdiction, and not guaranteeing the participation of minority students in the hearing and appeals pro- cesses…

… the policy for consideration at their April meeting. Other students supported the policy in principle, but maintained some reser- vations. "We would have liked for the re- gents to have voted to wait…

October 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… people about dabke — a traditional Arab folk dance performed at many weddings and other occasions. About 40 students attended the event that was co-run by Arabesque, a dance group on campus that…

… detailed account of bias investigations. He noted the importance of remaining transparent while these investigations occur to maintain trust with students. “I think one thing we are doing is…

… identify the perpetrators behind these crimes. He identified the Office of Student Conflict Resolution as an additional entity used to ensure students’ rights and responsibilities are upheld. “We…

… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CL A S S I F I E DS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 SPORTS ........ B -SECTION Astronomy researchers talk planet discovery TEDx event showcases history and traditions of Arabic dances See…

… work with planets outside the solar system JENNIFER MEER Daily Staff Reporter “So You Think You Can Dabke” event attracts 40 students to Union on Friday evening “So You Think You Can Dance” made…

… in-such as dabke, Arab folk dancing, or we may take them to a farm and let them experience why it’s like to try something new or live that lifestyle for a day.” French also noted the main…

… symposium on medical device innovation Friday. The goal of the event was to guide students from developing an idea for a medical device to receiving funding for their project and ultimately…

… project. Members of the FFMI team also used this opportunity to showcase posters that students submitted as proposals for new devices. Several of the projects have already received funding from FFMI…

November 17, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…(I! INII 16F1V ININ I I Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, November 17, 2011 michigandaily.com FEDERAL LEGiSLATION Tom Daschle discusses changes to health care Students prepare for a vigil on the…

… Diag last night in honor of those who have lost their lives during the protests in Syria over the past few months. The event was organized by campus group Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. SAFE…

… moment of silence in remembrance, while individu- als shared personal views and experiences with the uprising. The Syrian uprising began in March as part of the larger Arab Spring movement across the…

… 3,500 people have been killed since the uprising started, but many more may be unaccounted for. The Arab League suspended Syria's membership on Nov. 12, See VIGIL, Page 5A STATE LEGISLATION Second…

…- See BRIDGE, Page SA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH University professor, student discover two dwarf galaxies TERESA MATHEW/Daily Jim Saborio, owner of Comet Coffee in Nickels Arcade, works during his morning…

… Androm- eda. He quickly downloaded Associate Astronomy Prof. the data and began his search. fell tried to get his restless Within a week, he and Rackham r old to sleep late one night student Colin Slater…

…-418-4115 or e-mail Med School students push for free health clinic news@michigandaily.com and let us know. MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS/THE WIRE INDEX Vol. CXXII, No. 51 d011 The Michigan Daily michigandoily…

October 30, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…- periment by a committee of students and faculty members, will be pre- sented during the next two months with four eminent physicians speak- ing dn various aspects of marage and parenthood. This course will…

… be open to 225 academic senior men, 225 academic senior women and 150 junior and senior medical students. A fee of $1 will be charged to pay the expenses '-^ of the course. Books for use in the course…

… will be available at the League and Student Religious Association libraries. All lectures will be held at _7,:30 p.m. in the Michigan League. - To Talk On Sex Dr. Joseph Baer, Professor of Ob- sedical Cn…

… cooperative student book exchange be set up and managed through the League and Union, was referred by the Regents to Dean of Students Joeph A. Bursley and the Union board of governors for further study. Gifts…

…) British Troopers Clash With Arabs1 GAZA, Palestine, Oct. 29.-(IP)- British troops scored another victory today in this historic Philistine City, where Samson died, in their sweepng drive against Arab rebels…

… throughout Palestne. Eight thousand Arab residents of Gaza who were suspected of harbor- ing and assisting rebels against Bri- ish authority were rounded up, ques- tioned, searched and relieved of fire- arms…

… in a surprise attack at dawn. Homecoming Alumni were treated to a sight many former University students once thought was a thing of the past-a pair of powerful backs who have the ability not only to…

… or should play in Los Angeles without joining the Guild. series of Freshman Roundtables, Far up the coast, British troops in spy- sponsored by the Student Religious another of a series of surprise…

… These were among the factors Fed- Association, to be held at 4 p.m. searches of Arab rebel strongholds eral attorneys hoped today would ob- today at Lane Hall. raided the town of Ein Elmanshie, tain the…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

Arab American populations in the United States and a high percent- age of Dearborn students are Arab Americans. Gulf war is a particularly disturb- ing and personal conflict. "The country we live in is…

Arab I know has family in Iraq or Saudi Arabia or tives who are soldiers fighting in the war," she added. Elliott Attisha, a pre-med junior and student government represen- tative, shares Mammo…

…'s sentiments. "You're torn. You are an Amer- ican but you have relatives at home who are being killed. All you can do is pray for a peaceful solu- tion," he said. tween Arab Americans and other students on…

… kieporter Demand for illicit drugs among American high school and college students continued to decline in 1990, according to a study re- leased by University research sci- entists yesterday. The 16th…

… national survey of high school seniors and the 11th annual survey of college students comprise the findings of this year's report, which also states that alco- hol and cigarette use remain high among young…

students, with the proportions reporting alcohol use in the prior month falling by 2.9 percent and 1.7 percent, re- spectively, to 57 percent and 75 percent. This continues a pattern evident in previous…

…, Page 2. Opinion Board LSA sophomore Josh Bornstein and LSA first-year student Nicole Parisi write their thoughts about the war in the Persian Gulf on an opinion board in South Quad. Dearborn students

… struggle with .Gulf war by Melissa Peerless Daily igher Education Reporter For many of these students, the Jordan or Kuwait. Some have rela- Up to this point, tensions be- Although the kiosk faces are…

…. Matt is one of more than 500 University students taking to the road this weekend to voice their objections to the Persian Gulf war in Washington, D.C. The Natipnal Campaign for Peace in the Middle East…

… to the White House and rally on the Ellipse, a grassy area behind the White House. Conscientious objectors, family members of servicepeople in the Middle East, veterans and students are among the 500…

November 15, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Department yes- terday to rule on the constitution- ality of stripping draft deferments from student war protesters who violate the draft law. This would include students who destroy draft cards or stage sit…

… should be al- lowed to undertake the role of the, courts in determining a student's guilt or innocence, and then de- termining sanctions." Michigan's senior senator stress- ed in his letter to United…

… of Unit To Back 250 Eight-Month 2 9) U Model LeaseB aj To Announce New Jatie Protesters NYC Police Recommendations For Student Rentals By DAVID SPURR Members of the Student Housing Advisory…

… level in addition to the lease length. A tentative draft of the lease has been written. Landlord Approval The Student Housing Association (SHA) plans to get major Ann Arbor landlords to adopt the lease…

… Tucker, '68 and Athletic Director, H. O. "Fritz" Crisler is the University Events Building. The controversy centers around the fee charged for use of the plush arena for student sponsored events. Tucker…

… OKRENT The $10 student fee rate is not as well as to completion-date pro- Violates Constitution A conflict concerning projected uncommon among Big Ten uni- jections. "Cancellation of a student's de-' use…

… use as a facility for Uni- versity convocations and student- ( " go beyond his jurisdiction, it would ponsored events was also in the C a ii p u s R ecru itin g be up to the President to enforce ianplan…

… at the risk of being fired lishes a rental scale for student a peaceful academic atmosphere,' of Colorado, Maryland, and Iowa, for not following orders.iorganizations. This is the bone the Central…

… the decision, but they recruit on campus or not I fied Justice Department officials a student organization to spend," he did not say where the agency's would like to see the CIA stopped." indicated that…

… represen- University Placement Office on ~ tice Department does is their busi- tatives of the Offices of Student the third floor of the SAB Jan. ness," he said. Affairs, Academic Affairs, Finan- 30 through…

June 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… CENTS 14 Students Win Business Aid Plan Outlined In Congress Hits Labor Spies Hopwoo Totalin Iola Goodspeed Receives Largest Fiction Grant For Novel 'Loon Totem' Van Dorn Discusses Franklin In Lecture…

… Fourteen University students won' a total of $9,000 Hopwood prizes yes-' terday, $500 more than the sum awarded last year. The announcement of the awards was made by Prof. Roy W. Cowden of the English…

…, is to re- ceive the Anne E. Chipman Stevens scholarship, it was announced re- cently. This scholarship is awarded annually to the most outstanding woman student on campus, in both scholastic record and…

… demonstrated the need for such legis- lation. The bill also would forbid private police to use tear gas. Refugee 'Aid Group Formed In Ann Arbor i Student refugees, their needs and problems, will be the major…

… concern f the newly formed Ann Arbor Com- mittee on Refugees, Kenneth O. Mor- tan, director of the Student Religious n Association, announced yesterday. o Though not a part of the University P program…

… the problem; and d for the provision of specific services F for refugees." t t British Troops Engage Arabs F In.Ma jor Battle Terror Grips Holy Land n As Many Are Killed Inl BombingAnd Fighting…

… JERUSALEM, June 2.-(!P)-Bri- tish troops were reported tonight to~ be fighting a major engagement in1 the Kalakaliya Hills with an Arab band as a new wave of bloodshed swept the Holy Land. The Arab band…

… during the day killed four British soldiers And three1 Jewish policemen who were on a road1 patrol. In addition six Arabs were killed, including a native policeman, when a time bomb exploded in a market…

… place near the Jaffa gate. The bomb burst amid shopping crowds. A score of Arabs were wounded so seriously they were taken to hospitals. Horror gripped the Holy Land in the wake of the outburst. Tension…

… grew hourly as police and military authorities strove to retain order by swift punitive measures and with ceaseless patrols in all sections of Jerusalem. The Arab band wiped out the road patrol of four…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… pring to 981, while the literary allege increased by 132 students 6,864. Thesnursing school now as 644 students, an increase of 0, while the social work school nrollnent rose four to 184. Architecture and…

… design college egistered an enrollment drop of 4 from last spring to 603, and he business administration school 0ll 29 to 830 in Ann Arbor. Den- istry students showed a decrease f five, leaving enrollment…

… year. "We found that our program was back- ward, the student had too much reading to do all in one year," Prof. Morris Greenhut, chairman of the English honors program said. Before the junior program was…

… instituted, the group consisted of only 1.0 to .12 hand-picked seniors.. "The department likes a larger group in the junior year because of the number of students who will drop out of the program," Greenhut…

… said. "Also, with a larger group, the honors committee has a better chance to assess the students' ca- pabilities," he added. This year there are 24 seniors and 36 juniors participating in the program…

…. "The purpose of our program is to give students with interest and ability the most challenging train- ing possible in the field of English literature under the best instruc- tion available, with the…

December 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… relations, said there has been no decision about when See BOLLINGER, Page 2 More students studying overseas By Prachish Chakravorty B y Staff Reporter ising numbers of U.S. college stu- dents are studying…

… overseas, many ven- turing past traditional destinations in Europe to universities farther afield - in Africa, Australia and the Middle East, a recent survey found. The number of American students studying…

… said she values the experiences of going overseas. "I had studied abroad in high school as an exchange student. The experi- ence was extremely positive," Kostrzewa said. "I could become a member of (a…

… percentage increases in American students, Britain still hosted the most - 19,410 ients, or 23 percent of all study- a oad students. France, Spain and Italy ranked sec- ond, third and fourth with 7,000 to 7…

…,900 students. University students seem to mirror the national trend in their choice of snrly-nmon dstination. WARREN ZINN/Daily Lee Bollinger visited campus in November to be officially selected by the Board of…

… Regents as the 12th University president. Israel eyes permanent spots in Jorda Holiday lights: Students returning from the Thanksgiving break, wasted no time in preparing for the next set of hol-' idays…

…. Getting into a festive mood, students deco- rated their rooms in residence halls. '.y;ir> Above: Sophomore Chris Newth hangs strings of holiday lights around his South Quad room yester- day. Newth also…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 29, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… Lesbian/Gay Male Programming Office (LGMPO), as well as the establish- ment of a,"neutral counseling office" as a replacement for the counseling of LGMPO, which he accused of ad- vising students "toward the…

… *sgnal to all people in the adminis- tration that we hold them personally responsible for their words and ac- tions," said ACT-UP member and Rackham graduate student Pattrice Maurer. Baker threatened the…

… because the picketer was not a student and because Baker felt it was "inap- propriate to protest here on private property." As a small crowd formed around ;Baker, the man shouted in response, "You are an…

… will no longer guarantee loans to students who attend schools with high default rates, meaning more than 35 percent in 1991 or 1992 and 30 percent thereafter. Lawmakers said the sacrifices the compromise…

… demanded were necessi- tated by years of growing budget gaps that have weakened the econ- omy. Senate Budget Committee Chair See BUDGET, Page 2 Students exempt from some taxes in '91 budget by Bethany…

… Robertson Daily Staff Reporter Two proposals that could have cost students and universities more than $600 million were excluded from the 1991 budget package which passed this weekend, while new re…

…- strictions were placed on federal stu- dent loans. An amendmrent which would have required University-employed stu- dents to pay social security taxes was dropped from the tax code, al- lowing students to…

… retain the status they have held since 1937. However, another amendment passed which states that students borrowing money for the first time under the federally guaranteed Stafford Loan program will be un…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

student loans easiei By JUDY RAKOWSKY The pinch of rising tuition costs may be alleviated as early as next semester for some University students if President Carter signs the tax cut bill passed by the…

… Congress shortly before adjournment. A provision in the tax cut bill removes the income ceiling requirement for ob- taining Guaranteed Student Loans (GSL). According to acting University Financial Aid…

… Director Harvey Grotrian about 1500 to 2000 University students who have not qualified for the low interest loands in the past may receive them.if the bill becomes law. THIS AMOUNTS to a $2.7 million in…

… the rest of the Arab world' prepared to consider its response to the Camp David accords at a meeting in Baghdad.. "IT'S GOING to make things a lot more difficult for us," said one official, declining to…

November 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…, THURsDAY, NOV. 10, 1938 PRIME FIVE CENTS British Gatherl Arabians, Jews In Coenference To Seek Peace Abandon Partition Plans; Migration Of Refugees Intensifies Arab Unrest Britain Threatens Enforced…

… Solution Poland's Alliances Safeguard h iz I IS t] CJ LONDON, Nov. 9-0P)--Great Bri- j tarn tonighgt sought peace for revolt- ridden Palestine through a plan to gather Arab and Jewish leadersa around a…

… up Arab and Jew-c ish states. Disturbed by general Arab unrest in the Near East and the growing Jewish refugee problem in Europe, Britain warned it would impose its own solution unless the Arabs and…

…. The Commission, headed by Sir John Woodhead, found imprac- ticable a plan to divide Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states with Jerusalem and Nazareth remain- .ng under British mandate along…

… because Jewish and Arab interests were too firmly inter-meshed in the land where 1,317 persons have been killed and 1,141 wounded in violende of the past four months. Approximately 20,000 British troops now…

… are attempting to quell rebellious, Arabs in troubled Palestine. Plan London Parley The British Government plans to call a London conference soon with Arabs represented by their leaders both from…

… Palestine and neighboring Arab nations and Jews by the Jewish Agency, world Jewish organization empowered by the League of Nations to perform such a function. Government quarters said rejection of the…

… partition scheme did not rule out the possibility of setting up Arab* and Jewish cantons,.or provinces, in a federated system. Such a plan would leave Britain in control of the£ strategic country which flanks…

… recently pledged students attended the annual inter-{ fraternity pledge banquet held at 6 p.m. yesterday in the main ballroom7 of the Union, accompanied by the faculty advisors and presidents of, their…

… women's staff of the At Union Coffee Hours Daily in 1935-36, and acted as junior . night editor for the women's page in All men students interested in try- 11937-38. Miss Cuthbert worked on ing out for…

November 10, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Lectures on Marriages May Cease Fiscal Difficulties Cause of Trouble Rising costs and seeming lack of student support may doom the annual marriage relations lec- tures. Ivan W. Parker, chairman of the…

… faculty - student committee sponsoring the lectures, said yes- terday that the educational series has not been scheduled this fall. a. * * THE LECTURES could still be held next spring, but only if enough…

students and student groups show interest in supporting them, he said. Committee members fear that the series might go in the red this year. That nearly happened last year, when ticket sales lag- ged…

… perilously. A backlog of about $200 from previous years was all that saved the series from bankruptcy then. THIS YEAR rising costs in lec- turers' fees have underlined the need for student groups to back the…

… series, Parker declared. Their fees have gone up as much as $50, he said. Parker estimated the cost of the series at around $1500. When the lectures, designed to prepare students for marriage, were first…

February 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…I jr ws ziirn Latest Deadline in the State a' 40 CL COLDER See rage 4 No. 91. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1947 PRICE FIVE iterary College Students To Grade Facult -U…

… e-Senate ;et Men for Cut General Student Conduct Praised by Judge Payne Dean For] Tells Nee Instructoi City Jurist Points to Increase Only Rise in Arrests Involves in Sobriety; Traffic Cases…

… yesterday discounted reports of general misconduct among University students. Speaking from his observations from the bench of Ann Arbor Mu- nicipal Court, Judge Payne complimented students for their general…

… re-initiate student evaluation of*"faculty services" and committees are now stud problem of putting the plan in action, Dean Hayward Kenis nounced yesterday. Simultaneously, Dean Keniston announced…

… teaching staff," Dean Kenistor adding that "evaluation of fac- Ice Avalanche' Damages Vet Housing Units Children Narrowly Miss Serious Injury Ten University students and their families were homeless yes…

September 14, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… a plane to Syria in an air battle and newspapers in both countries issued calls to arms. Meanwhile, a small radical Arab guerilla organization has threaten- ed violence against West Germany. Both…

… reported in yesterday that PremiereGolda Meir' s warning that Israel will fight terrorism with all its power amounted to an "official declaration of war on Arab ter- rorism." Davar, Meir's Labor party paper…

…. VIETS, Page 10 SGC voluntary funds motion killed by esi By JAN BENEDETTI A Student Government Council motion to request the Regents to institute a new voluntary funding tion" of the motion. "The…

… Stern, said one of the jailed ter- Student Judiciary. rorists, whom he did not name, is CSJ, the judicial branch of SGC, a member of his group. also voted 3-1 to enjoin SGC Presi-' Military analysts in…

… Tel Aviv say dent Bill Jacobs from presenting Jerusalem may respond to future the plan before the Regents. SGC's Arab terrorism in surprising ways. motion, passed 6-2 at Tuesday's "Israel is expected to…

November 29, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Arab nations said yesterday the General Assembly session will move to Geneva so PLO chief Yasser Arafat can address it, unless the United States reverses itself within 48 hours and…

… committee took no action. Arab diplomats called the U.S. visa denial a "slap in the face." The Soviet Union and China, and U.S. allies Britain and France, said Arafat should be allowed to speak. Most nations…

…-trial hearing was scheduled for Dec. 7. MSA resurrects student court BY KRISTIN HOFFMAN The Central Student Judiciary, the judicial branch of the Michigan Student Assembly, is a little-known campus entity…

… out, until virtually no one knew of its existence. Sotiroff said the administration was ignor- ing students' complaints, and that a strong CSJ was needed to give legitimacy to student decisions. "If the…

…. Current MSA Parliamentarian Jeff Gau- thier, a Rackham graduate student, took charge of resurrecting CSJ last spring. He and Lauren Isenberg, a former CSJ member, in- terviewed students for the 10 open…

… positions. Sotiroff, who was appointed last spring, was the only student still interested in serving this fall. Nine new members were interviewed and approved by MSA. The court is composed of five women and…

… five men. The student court, which encompasses two other judicial panels, does not normally re- view decisions made by University officials, but will hear a case if students claim their right to due…

…-aca- demic student disputes, conflicts between student groups, as well as student complaints with MSA. This body is currently defunct, but CSJ members are conducting a search for the five open seats. The most…

… little the DAVID LUBLINER/Dolly Opening d ay CRISP worker Larry McBride hands out a computer printout to a newly-registered student. Registration for winter term classes began yesterday. SACUA debates…

November 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

student governments have passed a proposal to reconvene the panel that writes student conduct rules. The faculty's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs voted unanimously yesterday to reconvene…

… the University Council, a nine-member committee of students, faculty, and administrators. The Michigan Student Assembly, during its meeting last week, passed the proposal which will now head to the…

… have called the council ineffective because students would not compromise their position against a code of non-academic conduct. But student activists criticized the administration for not listening to…

… the student body, which has consistently voted against the code in MSA-conducted polls. In the past, council members have left meetings in frustration because neither side was willing to compromise. But…

… against the Arab uprising in the occupied lands. "There's no question it will help Likud," said Daniel Elazar, a political analyst of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. "For most voters this will only…

Arab-oriented parties whose strong support of the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization make them unacceptable in either major party's coalitions. The recent killings have prompted calls for revenge by…

… piece of legislation the University and its graduate student teaching assistants had waited ten months to see. But there was one problem. Nobody at the University was quite sure what it meant. This…

… morning, after almost a week of deliberations, University lawyers and top ad- ministrators plan to answer publicly the ques- tion that some say last week's federal tax bill didn't: do graduate student

July 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

….S.-made Israeli warplanes struck plies. twice across the border yesterday, ISRAEL SAID its jets returned safely bombing Lebanon's main oil pipeline from hitting trails the guerrillas cut and hitting Arab guerrilla…

…. For stories on students in the Art Fair, and a local potter, see Page 3. CEis1PULTER come into classroom BY JOHN ADAM Daily staff writer Everyone knows engineers use com- puters, but imagine a history…

… uses will be an "ordinary" resource in the future. Aid scholars in Latin, history, even English "We should be anticipating a time when nearly all college students and faculty members do computing and…

… handle information in a familiar and personal way." But the replacement of a teacher with a computer is "not a likely outcome," said Zinn. STUDENTS ARE motivated to learn using media other than the…

student. "Students will need a teacher, but less as a source of factual and organized knowledge than as a mentor in the processing of information and the forming of value judgements," said Stanford…

… Ericksen, founder of CRLT, in his memo to Faculty. STUDENTS OF all disciplines will be able to work with computers. There is already a University English course en- titled "Literary Uses of the Computer…

…: * Teachers must guide students in scanning and selecting from multiple sources of information which will be in the computer's memory. They must advise the students "which buttons to push." r The value…

…-solving will continue to be a difficult topic of teacher instruction. Students must comprehend the logic behind specific procedures and to learn See COMPUTERS, Page 9 …

January 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… all non-aligned nations should support Sadat to prevent Israel from exploiting Arab See ISRAELI, Page 6 'U'student grabs loot on Wheel of Fortune' By ELIZABETH SLOWIK LSA senior Larry Caplan is a…

… populated section of the Negev Desert. Prime Minister Mena- chem Begin has publicly rejected the idea of changing the accepted Israeli- Egyptian boundary. King Hassan of Morocco called on Arab countries to…

… rally behind Sadat, saying such support would put pres- sure on Western leaders to persuade Israel to withdraw from occupied Arab territory.; In an interview published today in the Cairo daily Al…

… agreement. Humphrey linked his appeal for Israeli flexibility on the Sinai settle- ments to his view that there also is a need for Arab compromising on the Palestine issue. MRS. HUMPHREY'S appointment was…

… BECAUSE1 elimination of Plan B - which requires be "more dem students to take courses in the analytic, & Committeec empirical, moral, and aesthetic modes he believes it of learning - and raises the number…

… Housin Executive Committee reports to the requests by Q governing faculty of LSA which makes has attracted the final decision. morning riser from East Qua requirements students have approach- it if it…

… meant discussing educationa bution requirement with goals with students. f "what's the minimum I LSA-SG appointee Carolyn Rosen and so have usually satis- berg said she is "very excited" abou without much…

… effort, ac- the proposal. She agrees that it wil huck Judge, director of "encourage students to go to the othe c Counseling. plans," adding that the independent ap THE revised plan C will proach will…

… probably appeal most ti nanding," Associate Dean very highly motivated students. chairman John Knott said THE PROPOSAL has been in formu will "induce students to lation since early last term when a sub tions…

… more seriously." He committee of the curriculum commi es that they will be en- tee began seeking input from student think about the aims of a and faculty about the distributiv ion." plans. By mid…

January 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…, 1977 Ten Cents E i ~,.E ight Pages r iF Y~OU SEE N&S HM A O-AU ILJY Stranded students Five Michigan students stranded in Latin Amer- ica due to the financial collapse of an Ann Arbor- based exchange…

… program will be coming home Jan. 18, state officials said yesterday. The five were among 22 U. S. students originally stranded because the International Cultural Exchange lacked the funds to bring them home…

… for women, at 7 p.m. in the Central Campus Recreation Bldg. - bring your student ID. e Phyllis philosophizes The latest words of wisdom from Phyllis Schla- fly, Republican activist and prominent…

… to pursue the swift completion of its appoin ed rounds. As students in 300 school districts throughout the state enjoyed a day off, as did students at Eastern Michigan University and Washtenaw…

… Community College, University students trudged their normal routes to class. It took them considerably longer than usual, of course, ON NORTH CAMPUS many students were forced to walk to central campus as most…

… buses were suck in the drifts. Sev- eral buses bypassed Bursley Hall altogether until roads were cleared late in the morning. Some undaunted stu'dents depended on their new cross-country skis to…

…. Kissinger MUNICH OLYMPICS SUSPECT: Arrest spurs touts American strength Arab PARIS (AP) - An interna- tional storm blew up yesterday around the arrest in France of an alleged Palestinian terrorist on…

October 01, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Richardson, sult in a rebate for past terms to the chiefs of state of most Arab any student who was reclassified countries and high level delega- as a non-resident under earlier tions from nearly '4ll nations…

…. regulations., However, a student Here in Ann Arbor, the Arab who was reclassified as a, non- Student Organization will hold a resident while a minor but who gengral meeting tonight at 8- p.m. has been…

… Eight Pages SCHOOL CLOSES: Pioneer H disrupted ligh School by blacks By JONATHAN MILLER Ann Arbor's Pioneer High School closed early yesterday after some 35 black students U. . extends draft…

… Eiu- cation announced last night that Pioneer would re-open tomorrow. The disturbance began at t h e end of the morning's first period when some 40 black students gasthered in a hallway to discuss what…

… additional black laAfter faculty members informed the students that they were not Strewn books in Pione permitted to remain in the hall- - n ew d an , OS way, they gathered in the school's! auditorium where…

…. People throughout the Arab world con- pal Th odorehRie times to ttempt O rt otp tinued to mourn his death, which occurred Monday of a to explains the reasons why he heart attack. .. had been unable to…

… re-entered the wrongfully enforced and unsup- The White Hc In London, guerrilla heroine Lelia Khaled and six other audtrmtr sass aofficers an ported by most Americans, a pains to note the Arab

… at the University will affect in the funeral of Nasser. perhaps 100 students. On the eve of the final farewell, Under the new regulation,, which vast crowds of Egyptians, many was approved by the…

November 16, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… 'adopted by the Assem- bly Nov. 29, 1947. Under the Ber- nadotte plan it would be given to the Arabs. Shertok said any Arab state trying to annex the Negev "should have to overcome, in bloody battles, the…

… fiercest re- sistance that the Jews have yet offered anywhere to the Arab invaders." The Palestine question also oc- cupied the Security Council which considered a new Canadian pro- posal to replace the…

…- tlement. Russia's Jacob A. Malik, how- ever, said he believed the coun- cil should order the Jews and Arabs not to negotiate an armis- tice but a formal peace. The council meets again at 10, a.m. (3 a…

… into action to ?recommend modification or repeal of the speakers' ban. The Student Legislature cab- inet met to block out plans for its written recommendations to the Regents, which will be ready "at…

… least- a week" before the Re- gents' regular monthly meeting in December, according to SL president Blair Moody. But the faculty Senate's action raises the possibility of consulta- tion between students

… consultations and commit- tee-work will be carried on inten- sively this week. The Committee to Abolish the Ban, though still functioning, has yielded most of its work to the Student Legislature, accord- ing to…

… Buddy Aronson, CAB spokesman. The CAB has already "done a fine job" in calling the Regents' attention to student protests over the speakers ban, Moody said. Student Groups Back Series On Marriage It looks…

… seal of approval on continuing the series. * * * - BUT BEFORE definite plans for the series can be launched, one or two of the groups which include the Student Legislature, the League, the Union, Student

… arranged to handle an overflow throng of students ex- pected to make the trip to Colum- bus for the OSU-Wolverine grid tilt this weekend. In addition to the special train sponsored by the Wolverine Club…

… another special train will be on hand to handle students wishing to retulrn to Ann Arbor immedi- ately after the game. ANY STUDENT wishing to re- turn to Ann Arbor immediately after the game may purchase…

March 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… University Housing Council, an all-student, elected group. 0 HPC-Johnson exchange The Housing Policy Committee (HPC) yesterday ap- proved a formal memo to Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson…

…. Marcus Foster. TRIPOLI, Libya (1) - Arab oil ministers held a short meeting here yesterday and a high Libyan offiical said they decided to lift the oil embargo against the United States. The Libyan…

… chief opponents of lifting the embargo imposed during the Oc- tober Middle East war. EGYPT'S PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat had pressed the Arab oil ex- porters for over a month to lift the embargo in recognition…

… there to ? set new prices for oil from the Persian Gulf, Libya and Algeria. Observers in Vienna say the out- AP Photo come of that meeting is "entirely unpredictable," but Arab officials agreed that the…

… price and the sup- sta court- ply were linked. two pris- OBSERVERS IN Washington be- kidnaped lieve the lifting of the Arab oil embers of embargo would not directly ease End School U.S. fuel shortages for…

…? -Would the Arabs allow oil pro- duction and shipments to the * United States to return to pre- Le embargo levels? -Would the Arabs increase pro- duction to meet increasing U.S. needs? and and a nega…

…- -Would the Arabs lower their oil grades and prices, which have led world oil um, and io- prices to triple since October, pos- ing serious balance of payment problems even for wealthy nations. 'er mercury…

… Whenever the embargo ends, the - especially direct relief could not be felt here Gordus to immediately. ison of con- It would take about one month ughout most for the first tanker of Arab oil to reach the…

… U.S. inventories, in anticipa- -ks from the tion of renewed tanker arrivals. nd Martha JOHN SAWHILL, deputy admin- 00-year old istrator of the Federal Energy See ARAB, Page 10 CHEMICAL CLUES ' prof…

… professor has determin- ed a correlation between-believe it or not-students' grade-point av- erages and the amount of zinc in their hair. To Gordus, use of hair analysis as evidence in criminal proceed- ings…

June 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… of TPearce Arab League, Israelis To Consider Advice RHODES, June 26-(IP)-Count Folke Bernadotte is expected to complete his initial suggestions for Palestine peace talks this weekend. Jewish and Arab

… experts, who are here to give information to the United Nations mediator, plan to leave for Tel Aviv and Cairo Monday. Arab experts said the Count's suggestions probably will be carried by members of his…

… leaders to come to Rhodes to discuss permanent settlement of the Palestine ques- tion. With the four-week truce more than half over, it may be the end of next week before Jews and Arabs decide qn peace…

… talks. In that event there would be only one week of the truce remaining. But if agreement is reached to hold a peace conference here, Bernadotte is expected to ask Jew- ish and Arab military forces to…

… extend the truce. Truce Extension If the Count's suggestions for talks are rejected, there seems little likelihood that the Arabs and Jews would agree to a truce extension. Col. Count Thord Bonde, Swed…

… radio re- porter and story teller, will deliver an address on "It's All One World to Us" an International Center program in the Michigan League ballroom today at 8 p.m. Seven foreign students at the…

… spices his talks and nar- rations with behind the scenes human interest tales. Esson M. Gale, director of the International Center, will direct the program. The student speak- ers will discuss current…

… addition to the usual listing of students' names, home addresses, local ad- dresses and phone numbers. Phi Lambda Theta j Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the West…

February 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… States-sponsored formula in the UN for winning NEAR EAST: Nleutrality Requested rBy Saud CAIRO () - King Ibn Saud i trying to persuade Arab leaders at their four-power summit con- ference here to clamp…

… such a a policy in his talks with Jordan's King Hussein, Syrian President Shukri Kuwatly and Egyptian President Abdul Gamal Nasser is that it will satisfy Arab nationa- list desires for neutralism, while…

… "accepted" the Eisen- hower plan for the Middle East. 4 Arabs Fight In Renewed Arius Quest CAIRO (4) - About 500 Pales- 4 tine Arab soldiers, embittered vet- erans from Gaza who want to fight the Israelis…

… innocent passage in the Straits of Tiran or the Gulf of Aqaba. 4. UN Emergency Force should be used in the Gaza Strip. Studeits Petition For Class Posts Four students have taken out petitions for senior…

… education school. No petitions have been taken out for senior officer in business administration school. Petitions for class officers in the four schools and colleges are available in Rm. 1538 Student

… University student gently lifting a dry-footed coed over one one the many puddles spotting campus areas after the incessant drizzle. TO FIND 'ABUSES': House Members Urge Investigation of Sports WASHINGTON (P…

… University Vice-President Wilbur Pierpont. Challenge Hatcher In spirited questioning, legisla- tors challenged Hatcher on the high number of University out-of- state students, costly athletic pro- grams at…

… some colleges, the charg- ing of residence hall utilities to the state and utilization of exist- ing classroom space. Hatcher defended out-of-state students as enriching the educa- tional experience of…

February 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… army for Palestine, in the opinion of the three speakers at a Palestine rally sponsored by the Inter-collegiate Zionist Federation of America. (Ahmed A. Omar and Ibhahim *Elabd, Arab students contacted…

… University more than twice its pre-war figure, includng r:any married students, and with an influx of work- ers, the short ige of homes is critical. Major factor in ti.e housing problem is the shortage of…

…- tered. This makes is impossible fo Speakers Ask Police Force For Palestine Local Arab Views Differ on All Issues The United States must remain firm on its stand to partition Pal- estine and demand a PN…

… embargo to the Middle East imposed by the U.S. and England prevents new agreements for arms shipments to be made, Arab governments are still receiving arms under exist- ing agreements, Gottlieb empha- sized…

…. The weapons are supposed to be used for training purposes, but Arab soldiers have been found fighting using British arms and uniforms, he said. (Omar and Elabd predicted violence if the arms embargo…

… were lifted, and charged it would be a violation of American neutrality.) Littell Comments Rev. Franklin K. Littell, student religious association director, de- clared that the Jewish Common- wealth has…

… justified itself in terms of its progressive society and the advances in technology and edu- cation, while the Arabs can show no similar justification. (On this score Omar and Elazd commented that the Arab

… on speeches is relaxed, Walsh and Dean agreed. 'Gratifying Precedent' But both leaders saw "a gratify- ing precedent" in the Student Af- fairs Committee's speedy approval of the Young Democrats. Walsh…

… said that the Commit- tee's action was a long deferred recognition that the student is an integral part of the community. As such, he said, "the student must have full opportunity to take part in…

… nation of 13,000,000. He emerged with a new government of his party members ani their friends. Following Benes' capitulation, students massed at ancient Charles University and marched to the president…

January 12, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…," said Jeff Allen, an RC senior on the search committee, which consists of nine faculty and three students. "Blake has awakened in us the original visions the founders of the RC had," said Marty Richardson…

…, a sophomore on the search committee. "He was motivational and exemplary and uplifted the people who heard him speak." When Blake visited the RC last month, several University graduate students who had…

… teach even the most non-traditional student." In a six-hour meeting on Dec. 18, the search committee read all of the evaluations and rankings before de- ciding upon Blake. "We talked a lot about Blake ver…

… Cynthia Halse. The sculpture is part of an exhi- bition in the Hospital courtyard. MLK Day celebrations BY VERA SONGWE When classes are cancelled Mon- day, University students will be able to choose…

… from a long list of activi- ties planned by the administration and students to honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday. But many students across the country don't have the day off, while others find few…

… opportunities to cel- ebrate on campus. "That is the difference between Michigan State and the University of Michigan," said MSU student Joe Lamport, who must attend class on Monday. "University of Michigan…

March 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… territory in exchange for Arab recognition. Baker has told reporters travel- ing with him that he made no spe- cific demands of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in their meeting Tuesday. But Israeli…

… vanquished. that Gorbachev had sent messages to Arab leaders outlining Soviet views on security in the Persian Gulf and soliciting their views. Churkin said the messages were sent to "a wide ranige of Arab

… implemented. The memo proposed that a GEO representative and representatives from other student organizations such as the Michigan Student As- sembly be allowed to sit in on an existing University committee ex…

…- amining childcare costs. The University agreed to allow a GEO representative to sit in on the committee, but refused admis- sion to other student organizations, said GEO bargainer John Robb. GEO also…

… University responses. childcare," he said. "Throwing in a couple of sen- When asked about how long tences doesn't change anything. See GEO, Page 3 Grad students grapple with T A troubles at other universities…

… their own sets of de- mands. At the University of California at Berkeley, TAs have been hit hard by the system's impending budget cuts. The Association of Graduate Student Employees (AGSE) is currently…

… League. Liddy: government Students 9 say aid for tuition T by Bethany Robertson Daily Government Reporter ; ;. ^y \* ,X23... ,, ; o dupes U.S by Andrew Levy Daily Staff Reporter i !. public The…

… financial aid have raised the question of whether higher education is really worth the price, students said in a forum on the increasing costs of education J: :'. ? i …

February 03, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…- tioned the scholarly competence of LSA Dean Peter Steiner and Associ- ate Dean John Cross. On Monday, three University economics doctoral students dis- closed published articles challenging the legitimacy…

… Daniel Fusfeld defended both Cross and Steiner. The doctoral students, requesting anonymity because of fear of aca- demic reprisals, had said Cross uses an economics theory that has since been discredited…

… After more than a week of confu- sion and delays; members of the Michigan Student Assembly and the Student Organization Development Center met and began to develop strategies to improve MSA's rela- tions…

… with the University's Board of Regents. The board, at its January meeting, threatened to cut MSA's funding if it did not improve working relations with different University student or- ganizations…

… for Student Services Roselle Wilson and Director of the Union Frank Cianci- ola, MSA Rep. Heidi Hayes sug- gested three strategies that the two organizations could use in order to improve their rapport…

… shipping 35 Abrams tanks, considered the world's best, to Saudi Arabia and 40 sophis- ticated FA-18 jet fighters to the United Arab Emirates, congressional and other sources said Thursday. Other Arab states…

… receive no American weapons under the proposed sale. Since1985, Congress has prohibited military aid to the Arab kingdom until it agrees to peace terms with Israel. With the plan now being dis- cussed…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… breaking 104 students have filed candidacy for the 38 Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) seats up for grabs in next month's election. "This many people have never -run for student government," said Election…

… will be held April 10, 11 and 12. This election is the first under MSA's new election procedures, which were approved by students last month in a campus-wide election. Each school and college is entitled…

… to a certain number of representatives based on the number of students enrolled in the particular school. Cer- tain schools, because of their small enrollment, have one representative with only one…

Arab League meeting to unify Arab ranks in order to force Israel to give up occupied lands and allow creation of a Palestinian homeland. The bitterest opponents of Sadat's peace overtures to Israel…

… center on the basic prin- ciples of Israeli'withdrawal from oc- cupied lands and the establishment of a Palestinian homeland. A KEY ELEMENT in the new Begin formula would be Israeli agreement to See ARABS

…-grabs First Ward council race may add an unexpected twist to a race already deemed "too close to call." Bruce Richard, a second-year University law student, hopes his ad- mittedly futile last-minute campaign…

… SAID the contract also stipulates that house officers in the medical program cannot be assigned to AAC TT .....i.... C .- Ii e al ip " MSU student SamiII sIuaii ua- I …

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… MATTSON A speaker at Rackham Amphitheatre last night blamed most of the problems of the Middle East on American politics, America's inability to com- prehend the Arab world, and the in- fluence of the pro…

… the Arab people . as becoming communistic or becoming allied with the Soviet Union," he said. But Bassiouni added that unless the United States makes more overtures towards Arab nations, the Soviet…

students for jobs, the company never asked for or wanted security protection. But that was exactly what they got from "Nuclear Security Agents," a group sarcastically protesting the company's production of…

… tiny room at the career planning and placement office in East Engineering, fourteen students met behind a paper covered window with the company's personnel manager, Daniel McCullen. Outside the door…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Second Ward candidate Mary Richman . . . also on a festive note, the Turkish, Hellenic and Arab Student Association will sponsor a Mediterranean party at the International Center at 9 p.m. Admission's a…

… proposed eight per cent dorm rate increase yesterday, with no sign of the expected protest from the students on the Housing Unit Committee. The Regents briefly discussed the proposal, with no apparent opposi…

…- tion, and it will probably find its way to student bills by next fall. At one point in the meeting, President Robben Fleming passed a memo to Wilbur Pierpont, vice presi- dent and chief financial officer…

… reported that their own brand of "welcoming" would be peace- ful, according to Chicago police officials. " Meeting flops Student Government Council hit a new low in group energy yesterday when the weekly…

… on "The Middle East: Energy, Economic De- velopment and Politics." Prof. Charles Issawi of Colum- bia University will present the lecture in Angell Hall's Aud. B at 4:10 p.m. . . . Ethiopian students

… yesterday on the status of the Arab oil boycott, as Vice President Gerald Ford said he believed the embargo had been lifted, but Sec- retary of State Henry Kissinger maintained he had received no word on when…

… Government had received no word that the five-month-ald boycott was at an end. FORD'S REMARKS were t h e first by an administration official on reports that the Arabs had agreed at a meeting in Tripoli on…

… to avoid upset- ting the Arabs at a time when it seems they are prepared to lift the boycott. Kissinger said reports from American diplomats in the Middle East reflected conflicting p r e s s reports…

… of what the Arabs had de- cided at their Tripoli conference. Some news reports have said the Arabs, in view of Libya's oppasi- tion to a lifting of the boycott, pas:- poned announcing the end of the…

… embargo to spare Libya the em- barrassment of having the a n- nouncement made in Tripoli. MEANWHILE, the Libyan radio said yesterday that Syria charged at the oil meeting here that Arab nations supporting…

November 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… toward the United Arab Republic with possible unification with the Arab nations in the advent of war. The Tunisian student called for pressure from the United States on France to avert the possibility of…

… overs1TenArabs JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (P) - Aninvestigation touched off by a box of Syrian-made matches has cracked one of the biggest spy rings ever unearthed in Israel, the Israeli government said…

… yesterday. A communique announced the arrest and confessions of more than 10 Arabs living in Israel who allegedly took orders from Egyp- tian-Syrian intelligence. More arrests are likely. The ring operated in…

… Northern Israel and Jerusalem for more than two years, the communique said, and the spies sold military, economic and political information to the Arab agents. Live in Galilee Most of the 200,000 Arabs

…- versity and Wayne State Univer- sity. It was explained the universities are able to get along temporarily without the money owed by the State by dipping into student fees. Owe School Aid Lynn Mv. Bartlett…

…- fered him a monthly salary of 150, Israeli pounds (about $83). Government and police sources reported these details: The spies made contact with' armed Arab infiltrators who slipped across the border…

… mainly fromn-Lebanon. Relatives of Spies Most infiltrators were relatives of the spies in Israel. The ring centered at the Arab village of Marar, in Galilee, where many of the operatives worked on farms…

… University Board of Regents will discuss the possibility of es- tablishing an enrollment deposit for new students at their 11 a.m. general meeting today. Preceding the meeting will be a 10 a.m. conference on…

… Scheduling Student Government Council will take a 10 per cent cut of profits and expenses of any event not approved and calendared two weeks in advance, if a motion from the Student Activities Com- mittee…

August 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… foreign government might "I WONDER what is unethical about it," shrugged questions about funding from two Mideast sources, the be awilling donor. Near Eastern Studies Chairman Gernot Windfuhr. United Arab

… Emirates (UAE), and the two state- SHE CITED AS an example the funding from the Windfuhr said Monday that the two Arab gover- supported Libyan universities. UAE. nments' desire to fund Islamic studies here…

… devised the proposals-University Prof. Tim Nantell and Assistant VicePresident. for Student Services Kathleen Dan- pington said other critical issues in- nemiller-pledged to "sell" their lude the…

…'s part. University students who normally buy The board's reaction to the proposals required textbooks at the store. The could strongly influence the union's Cellar controls about 60 per cent of the…

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…,000 students of Leban- a few miles away. the airport he had "exten ese University were prevented While indications in Cairo were cussions" with Secretary from marching into the city after that the Arabs were…

… Johnson. the n ycompound- and Syria called for an Arab holy He declined further c Students stoned policemen and war against Israel. Friday is the Asked if he were optimh fire trucks, but no injuries were…

… Moslem Sabbath, lowing his talks here, Eba reported, and only two students In Cairo, Moslem preachers said tersely, "I am realistic." were arrested. it was God's command that Arab Cairo Radio also announ…

… worldwide increase of students in degree-granting institutions since '1950. For the world as a whole, the UNESCO figures showed, there were almost 15 million students enrolled in higher education in…

…,000; Japan, 185,700; In- dia, 179,000; United Kingdom, 74,- 000;' France, 71,000; West Ger- many, 58,000; Philippines, 53,000, and Canada, 29,000. Fields of study with the great- est number of students varied…

… University Information also reveals that the' United States has the highest per- centage of students in higher ed- ucation in proportion to popula- tion, or 2.5 per cent, representing about 5 million students

…. Next in line comes the Soviet Union with 1. 2per cent or 2.5 million students, followed by Aus- tralia and France. Great Britain has fallen to 0.5 per cent and Spain is at the bottom of the list with 0…

… to restrain Israel from a thrust against the Arabs. U.S., Israel Meeting President Johnson and Israeli Prime Minister Abba Eban con- ferred last night about the explo- sive state of the Middle East…

…, but there was no immediate indication whether they had reached any decisions on policies or possible courses of action to head off an Israeli-Arab war. While President Johnson and Eban were conferring…

… of Aqaba it might mean war with Israel." But he added: "We will not back down on our rights in the gulf." Three Arab nations -Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia - and Israel have outlets on that en- closed…

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