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October 15, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…, a Botany graduate student, was helping supervise a mushroom hunt yesterday afternoon that was arranged by the University's Inter- national Center. A group of about 30 students and friends scurried…

… northwestern section of the country and in southern Florida. The variety can also be found on the University of Washington campus, and according to Kukor, "all the students know about them." KUKOR EXPLAINED that…

… FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY W. Thomas Shomaker, Chaplain/Director Extensive programming for under- grads and grad students. CANTERBURY HOUSE (Episcopal Student Foundation) 218 N. Division 465…

….J.Thomas Hijackers hold 85 hostage pending action by W DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -Four hijackers of a West German jetliner threatened to blow up the plane with more than 85 hostages, including 11 beauty…

… queens, unless their demand for ransom and the release of "comrades" were met by Sunday. The terrorists, two Arabic-speaking men and two women said to be armed with pistols and hand grenades, issued an…

… also set up a "crisis staff" in Bonn. A GERMAN plane reportedly carrying crack antiterrorist comman- dos landed at Dubai, the official United Arab Emirates News Agency reported. The plane , 't Germany…

October 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… assistance to deserving medical students so that1 they are able to further their edu- cation or research. The Regents accepted $15,100 from Elizabeth T. Allen from Flint, which is the third contribution to the…

… Tehera n in Iran, is currently visiting the University. A professor of law, he will be the guest of honor at a receptioni at 4 p.m. today in Lane Hall, spon-E sored by the Moslem Students'C Association…

… School A year's leave without salary was granted Prof. Ernest McCar-" us of the Near Eastern studies de- partment. He will assume direc- torship of the Arabic Language and Area School at Beirut. Leba- non…

…, Remmert has been a visiting lecturer at the Uni- versity of Bonn. To Discuss Bobemians Preventive warfare. Arab unity and bohemianism will be discssed at tomorrow's SGC forum, ac- cording to Ahmed Bel…

… present background material, according to Bel-Khodja. "Assuming the Arab World must be united to industrialize, is it ready for this now?" will be pre- sented for discussion by Bel- Khodja. Carol Holland…

…. Organizations planning to be active for the cur- rent semester must register. Forms avalabl 2011 Student Actlviti Building.) Folklore Society, Guitar workshops (Series 2), Oct. 25, 2-5 p.m. Union, Pm. 3C. S a…

….m., Dance 9-12 p.m., 331 Th~omnp- son St. Women's Rifle Club, organisational meeting, Oct. 28, 7:15 p.m, WAB. FOr Information, caul 345 Mosher. Sigma Alph Eta Speech Correction Soc., invites all students to…

… open house and tour of Speech Clinic, Oct. 27, 4:00 p.m., 1007 Huron St. Refreshments, Everyone welcome. *' * * SGC - Public Relations Corn., Com. mittee meeting. Interested students welcome, Oct, 28, 4…

…:00 p.m., 1548 BAB. * * * Lane Hall, reception in honor of Prof. ossein Asshar of the University of Teheran, Oct. 25, 4:00 p.m. for mis lrn students. Friends are welcome. I -Daily-Allan Winder JUNIOR…

March 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… depicts Erde’s visits to an Israeli school, an Arab school, a Talmudic school, a UN school for refugees and a mixed school (one that incor- porates students of Jewish and Arab descent). Overall, she…

… intimate interviews with other students in similar situations. Unfor- tunately, this is not how Erde chose to craft her documentary. Instead, she structures it as an argumentative essay. She…

… sides, her style makes “This is My Land” feel scattered. Once each setting is introduced, the film alter- nates between shots of the students and teachers without re-establishing which school they…

… events, allowing the students to decide whom they believe. Both arguments are ridden with faults, which is made appar- ent in the awkward pauses that occur when one teacher cannot refute the other…

… meet the college students. “She was just like, ‘I just want to hug all of you.’ She was very emotional. She was like, ‘It’s been so hard to get out of bed, I didn’t want to come to practice … but…

… survivors suggested they all get match- ing tattoos. She brought it up to Gaga, who agreed — so they did. Stanford University student Jackie Lin, one of the survivors, designed it, using a symbol for…

… 5:00 p.m. to do whatever they wanted. Gaga’s team wanted them in their own clothes on stage; they were col- lege students, and the team wanted that to resonate with the millions of viewers. Being…

April 12, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

…1 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, April 12, 2007 - 5A LETTERS TO TEEDIOR Anti-Israel activists live in afalse reality TO THE DAILY: While reading the viewpoint written by Students

… to my younger daughter as well. SEND LETTERS TO: TOTHEDAILY@UMICH.EDU This group is made up of gen- erous and caring students who want to make a difference in a sick child's life. I am proud to have…

…. Dialogue must become meaningful TO THE DAILY: I was pleased to see that the Daily ran two viewpoints on the Arab-Israeli conflict in Tuesday's paper (A blueprinfor conversation and I am not a racist, 04…

…/10/07). I was less pleased, however, after I read each viewpoint. In Students Advocating Free- dom and Equality's viewpoint, Andrew Dalack and Julia Eden Ris claimthatany productive con- versation about the…

… regards to the Arab-Israeli conflict, but even I can tell when both sides would rather take shots at the other sides stances than present reasonable arguments. Let's hope for some productive dialogue in the…

January 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… events due to protests. Phelps makes no apologies for his strong rhetoric and tactics, which included picketing at the funeral of college student Matthew Shepard after he was beaten to death in a hate…

… years in Congress. DO YOU DREAM ABOUT WRITING FOR THE DAIL MKE YOUR DREAMS A REALITY! COME TO A MASS MEETING: JAN. 16, 18 AND 22 AT 7 P.M. AT 420 MAYNARD ST. Gunman killed after Students who fled the…

… campuswnt to a nearby middle school wherecthy taking girl hostage were sent home for the day. Before grabbing the girl, the man OXNARD, Calif. -- A gunman got into a dispute with another student who briefly…

… took a 17-year-old high who was being picked up outsidee school student hostage was shot and school. He fired several shots as tWr killed by police. car drove away but they were not hurt, No one else was…

… was described as being in his late teens or early 20s. He appar- OKLAHOMA CITY - The Rev. ently wasn't a student at the school Jesse Jackson and about two d4 n and didn't know the girl, police said…

… got my backpack and cution by injection of Allen, as she ran. It wasn't cool at all," Bishop said. has requested. Allen didn't see the Student Michael Garcia said he saw demonstration. An hour earlier…

…, the leader of Egypt's JihaI, a militant group blamed for the 1981 Bin Laden marries assassination of President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, the TV station reported. El- DUBA!, United Arab Emirates -- Zawahiri…

… Afghan officials and yesterday to face charges of geno- Arabs residing in Afghanistan. cide and war crimes. A top-ranking Bin Laden, a Saudi millionaire dis- politician in the wartime Bosnian sident, has…

… fal and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fal term. starting in September. va U S. mailnere $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105. yearlong September…

January 23, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…. Charlie Nelms will be responsible for recruit- ing minority students and improving their grad- uation rates, said Indiana University President Myles Brand. The school created the position yesterday, which…

… caring for all students," Brand said. Brand denied that two incidents during the past semester - -a threatening letter sent to 19 black law students this month and the suspension of the Zeta Beta Tau…

… fifth-year student LaSchon Harris questioned Jefferson's argument, saying the right to choose is a valuable asset for the American public. "It's important to keep this choice available to everyone…

… Israeli jail on spying charges, an Arab- American civil rights group said. Bashar Saidi, a U.S. citizen, was arrested Christmas Day by authorities in Scfa-Amr, a small town in northern Israel, said Houeida…

… Saad, director of legal services for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee of Washington, D.C. An engineer for North Star Steel Corp. in Monroe, Saidi is accused of ,spying against Israel for a…

…/off-week discounts may apply. Restrictions and cancellation penalties apply. Limited availability. Subject to change without notice. Call for full details on hotel selection and availability. College Students: Looking…

March 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 19, 1990 - Page 5 Fashion show gives aid to incoming students REVIEW by Cherie Curry Maticaogagtc Daily Staff Writer East Ouad donated all nroceeds from cst for…

… inner-city minor- ity students. ABENG, the minority council in +.4AL Ul, u pUaljl %L, 1Vl Fridays show to the Alpha Phi Al- pha Minority Scholarship fund. Al- pha Phi Alpha, in return, will give the…

…, Non-European Travel, J Lorenger, 3-4:30 pm, Intl Ctr, 764-9310. Ctr Near East & N Afr Stds-Arab-American Conf, "Confronting the Past: A Century of Arab-American Experience," 8 am-9 pm, Rackham Amphi…

November 20, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

…," said Hymans, "especially if they are saying the same thing. They are major inputs in the policy-making decisions in Washington." (Continued from Page 1) University students, according to Ron Glassman…

…, one of the students. The topic will be "Never Again: A Program for Jewish Survival." Michael Drissman, another member of Jewish Idea, said UAC's cancellation of the lecture was nothing new to Kahane…

… and Asian diplomats say most Iraqis, including.the senior gover- nment leadership, are tired of the war-which began in September 1980 when Iraqi troops attacked across the disputed Shatt-al-Arab

… continue the struggle until Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and his Arab Baath Socialist Party fell. Western diplomats feel the war will drag on until Iran decides it is ready to allow mediation of a…

… 60,000 dead and 50,000 captured. Vol. XCIII, No. 63 Saturday, November 20, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

….m.-Church School. Classes for all ages. Class for undergraduates. Class for graduates and faculty. Also: Choir Thursday 7:15 p.m., John Reed, director; Janice Beck, organist. Student Study Group Wed. at 6:00 p…

…'S STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 t Weekly Masses: Mon.-Wed.-5:10 p.m. Thurs.-Fri.-12:10 p.m. Sat.-7:00 p.m. Sun.-8:30 and 10:30 a.m. (Upstairs and downstairs) 12 noon and 5 p.m. (upstairs and…

… Editor News Editor Student Affairs Editor University Editor Opinion Page Editors Arts Magazine Editor Associate Arts Magazine Editor Sports Editor Associate Sports Editors Photogrophy Editor. DAVID MEYER…

October 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…, President Reagan met a delegation of Arab leaders to discuss proposals for a lasting peace to the Middle East. A State Department official said Reagan would ask the Arab states to recognize Israel's right to…

…. XCIII, No. 39 Saturday, October 23, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at…

… flock of pigeons hold an impromptu mass on a statue of the Virgin Mary next to St: Mary's Student Chapel on Thompson. Arroyo is legally sane, psychologist says (Continued from Page 1) high for pschosis…

… Conscience of a Christian"-Arthur Francis. 11:00 a.m.-Church School. Classes for all ages. Class for undergraduates. Class for graduates and faculty. Also: Student Brunch 11:15 a.m. Sunday. Choir Thursday 7…

…:15 p.m., John Reed, director; Janice Beck, organist. Student Study Group Wed. at 6:00 p.m. Ministry Assistants: Marlene Francis, Terry Ging, Barbara Griffen, Jerry Rees. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432…

… Washtenaw Ave., 662-4466 ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 N W ekly Masses: Mon.-Wed.-5:10 p.m. Thurs.-Fri.-12:10 p.m. Sat.-7:00 p.m. Sun.-8:30 and 10:30 a.m. (Upstairs and…

… aame (Continued from Page 1) public school administrators to students at elementary and mediate schools. detain inter- According to Bob Moseley, assistant supervisor for Ann Arbor public schools, it…

… a tem- porary command post, said he came Editor-in-chief..... Managing Editor ....- News Editor ......... . Student Affairs Editor.. University Editor. Opinion Page Editors. ......DAVID MEYER PAMELA…

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…

January 16, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… King's birthday, as a national holiday. ARABS PROTEST: Israeli commandos ra Leanon base 763-2147 administrative services by students international TEL AVIV (U) - Israeli com- mandos staged a hit…

…," and "The Balcony" Open Only to U of M Students, Faculty, Staff & Alumni & immediate families NASSAU- SPRING VACATION news briefs ByT The Associated Press A SOUTH VIETNAMESE task force tried to…

… authoritarian who believed the best way to teach was to stay aloof from his students, to be distant and forbid- ding. In Worsham's classes only he talked, nobody else. In fact, not only didn't he let his students

…< He had his pants buttoned to his vest!) But I digress. Worsham Sigafoos,I say, stayed aloof from his stu- dents. So what happened? The students grew steadily more cowed and sullen, trauma and twitching…

… homespun robes and a Navajo puberty pouch, Hymie was totally unlike his brother (except, of course, that each had one short leg). Hymie believed the way to teach was to be a pal to the students, not a despot…

… kill- ed and 7 wounded, against 15 Is- raelis killed and wounded. The Lebanese Cabinet met in emergency session to discuss the raid, and the Lebanese army was placed on alert. The Arabs said the Israelis…

… mne members of the special squad that handle riot or crowd situations were joining the job action and some were not. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan…

March 27, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…. Proceedings would then involve a vote of the state central com- mittee members at the state level, or delegates at county or district levels with a two-thirds vote re- quired for removal. STUDENT ZIONIST…

… ORGANIZATION PRESENTS -DR. GEORGE L. GRASSMUCK Assoc. Prof. of Political Science speaking on "ANEW ARAB NATIONALISM?" Recent Arab Political Changes and Their Implications for Nasser WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP: Rio…

… HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE million surplus for those 12 A". A rug / SUNDAY AT 7 P.M., after Supper Club 1429 Hill St. I ommumpoinsim , I -, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN j Ann Arbor Friends of the STUDENT NON…

… Lecture Hall. Dept. of German Film: "The Devil's General," starring Kurt Juergens and Marianne Koch, Aud. B, Angell Hall, 8 p.m. General Notices Sports and Dance-Women: Women students who have completed the…

… lieu of the closed lot. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Midsemester reports are due Fri., March 29, for those students- whose standing at midsemester is "D" or "E." The green report…

… and Seniors, 1223 Angell Hall. Students not registered in this Col- lege but who elected L.S.&A. courses should be reported to the school or college in which they are registered. Regents' Meeting: April…

… scholar- ship: One grant for study at The Uni- versity of Humburg has been made available to Univ. of Mich. students. This grant provides tuition fees and a maintenance allowance of DM350 per month, however…

… language competence. Applications are available at the Scholarship Office, 2011 Student Activities Bldg. Deadline for receipt of (Continued on Page 5) .. 0 I I' I p N I 1 III U R Im z -to…

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…

September 23, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… "Arab World" ambi- :rs.tions of Egyptian President Nasser. - ger --A/G ONG 4 r P W Talks on independence for TOGO SUDAN ~ ,' g ,~ ngapore broke up ths sum- CO BASTC4491N5 .OMLLAe) 000 4CYL :G6 Rbf!. mer w…

… strong possibility that Egyptian ambition and Saudi Arabian money might soon launch a drive to push them out of their last stronghold of direct control in the Arab world. The frontiers of these desert…

… The Nation's Oldest and Finest Celebrity Series 1956-57 LECTURE COURSE SPECIAL RATE For Students -$3.5 Complete Course - Second Balcony - Unreserved E P P all pass he fall sea-' ing briefly for a suit…

… EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER A N D TYPIST accounts payable, pay roll, general journals, and social security returns. Good salary, state qualifica- tions. Box 16-A, The Michigan Daily. )H12 STUDENT WIFE or coed with…

… car for baby sitting during lecture series, etc. Two children: 4% and 7%,. NO 2- 3061. )H13 MEAL JOB, waitress, experience pre- ferred. Howard Wentz, 1319 Hill, Call NO 2-6422. )H13 GRADUATE STUDENT

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… Arbor Radio and TV, 1217 So. Univ. Call NO 8-7942. )H5 PERSONAL WE WILL take orders today at the low student rates to Time, Life, New Yorker, Playboy, etc. Student 'peri- odical, 2-3061. )F3 HOT CLARINET…

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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…

October 24, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…. Call 2-7108. )13D LARGE APARTMENT to share with business woman or graduate student. Near campus and hospitals. Call 2-0226 after 5 p.m. )14D HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME cab divers, male or female…

….V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942 1 a blocks east of Fast Eng. )5I WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand Ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. ?Tee pick- up and delivery. Ph. 2…

… midst of its soccer competition. The Turks are still undefeat- ed, having defeated both the Chinese and the Arabs by 5-3 scores. Tomorrow, the Chinese play the Arabs before the second-round of the…

…, their wives, and families. The I-M department is still in the process of forming new clubs$ for students interested in various athletic endeavors. The fencing and archery clubs are well underway while…

… Saturday, October 23rd and 24th for an installation of our new modern stationery and student supply 1951 CHEV. Club Coupe; R&H. Two to choose from. Special this week, $895. Huron Motor Sales. 2-3163. )102B…

… GIRLS: Student Laundry Sergvice. Will call for and deliver. Phone 2552-R. )12B BC-348 WITH AC SUPPLY-$50. Phone I3-3188, after 6 p.m. department. The second floor children's depart- - _ 1 P, 365 I…

… MONDAY, 10 A.M. Departmnent of Speech Productions THE HEIRESS OCT. 28, 29 & 31 8 P.M. STUDENT RATE 50c WED. & THURS. All Seats Reserved f .'. *A*M *r * * * * % Elizabeth the Queen a9- 1 .9 11 -1A A 1 A R…

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…

April 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

student can pos- (y s.catd ,) ma presentations, on May 2, at the singing in Latin. It will be station- Alonzo Stagg and Fielding H. Yost? sess. At the same time, the intro- WASHINGTON, April 24.-Ogden Lydia…

…- aourses the elementary work in for- Interstate Commerce Committee these sets will be "to carry out ex- and Jean B. Cloppet, also of the lege students of the nation. eign languages, mathematics, and dhactly…

… the Hudson bill for presentation of the play will be pre- ble for the troubles of the farniers. but declining to concede that farm advise that students should be ad- a unified border patrol to place…

…, under the juris iWomen of the Arab World." This but in conjunction making the r tae. coincidently maintain our present ditiou of ' present services." |lecture has been postponed from to- situation…

…- number of years, and under their Syrian school and in her own in- edy, he said. WISCONSIN-Annual Founders provisions admit such students as Parker, East to Speak stitution, has had the advantage of: -- day…

… banquet of Sigma Delta Chi, were unable to qualify for admis- contactwithArabToHenafromnational professional journalistic sion otherwise, for the purpose of J3ixore State Au torsh r en from Honor Von…

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July 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

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… Near East is running right on schedule. Last October, after talks with Arab leaders, this writer reported Nas- ser's plan to unite Syria and Egypt, and Moscow's plan to work with Nasser in gradually…

… taking over all the Arab states through subversion and revolution. The Kremlin timetable, as then reported, was three months to take over the desert kingdom of Jordan; six months to take Saudi Arabia; nine…

… the British- trained Bedouins of the Arab Le- gion, resisted all attempts to un- dermine his regime. Instead, the timetable was speeded up for Iraq. This coun- try, supposed stronghold of the West, was…

… reported the Kremlin timetable to Premier Gurion last fall, he kept repeating, "This is a problem for President Eisenhower." What he meant was that the plan to solidify the Arab states in a Nasserized anti…

January 20, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

… blank stares. is proficient in Arabic. The second response times, we give ourselves Here's a tip: on the first day of class, has lived in both Egypt and Israel the ability to say no to students who…

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…. Students believed in the good that an Obama presi- dency could do for the nation, and they volunteered their time and energy to help elect him. Now that these efforts have been suc- cessful, the…

… honor King's call to make the country a better place for everyone. But we don't need to wait for next January to start vol- unteering again. Students must channel the spirit of activism that propelled…

…-language proficiency. boundaries between us and our stu- er difficult office hours meet- Department training sessions often dents. ing, a student told me that I are a term-long course. In addition, This focus is…

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… political science. This par- organizers before they came to grad m ight surprise you. ticular student had school, which has influenced how definitely earned they think and teach about politi- the C- grade…

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March 05, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… much he will have to work for repara- tions and how much he can work for himself." House.Honorsf Dean tBursicyr Reception To Be Held1 For Foreign Students Residents of Chicago House will welcome Dean…

… Bursley and 12 for- eign, students, recently voted as honorary members of the House, at a reception at 8:30 p.m. today.t Prof. J. W. Lederle of the Politi- cal Science Department will lead a round…

… Fer- guson, 5862. HENRY AUSTINI . . . to sing Figaro * ; Austin To Sing Role of Figaro In Opera Here Henry Austin, graduate student in the speech department, will sing the role of Figaro in Mozart…

…'s comic opera "The Marriage of Fi- garo," to be presented March 11-15 by students in the music school and the speech department. Austin, who was starred here last spring in "The Old Maid and the Thief" has…

…- chairmen. The deadline for booth space applications for the all-campus carnival is Monday. Eligible students may sign up for work with booths, publicity, concessions, prizes, programs, and ticket committees…

… for the '47 Michigras, which is to be presented Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26, at Yost Field House. Names are to be turned in at the WAA Box in the League or the Union Student Offices. Booth…

October 08, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… people of color,” Mang said. “I’m a first-generation college student here, first-generation immigrant as well. And I think that a lot of my peers, especially in groups like the Arab Student

… them as a threat.” Foley reiterated her belief that students should continue pursuing journalism, despite job insecurity, criticism from the public and possible safety risks. “I would encourage…

… them, (being a journalist) would be a very noble task,” Foley said. “But also be honest. It’s hard to make a living and it can be risky. So if (students) want to be journalists, they need to…

… university. This includes thousands of people, faculty, staff, students and supporters, past and present, who care deeply about our University… at the University of Michigan, diversity, equity and…

… activities, using the example of his time as a student at Yale Law School. He said he saw other Yale students breaking more rules than people in housing projects, but he noted how the people of color and…

… fewer drugs with less money almost all went to prison in the ‘90s. And they came back 10 years later, 15 years later, 20 years later. Now they’re drug felons. And those same Yale students in…

… work across ideological lines, racial lines, to get something done.” Jones concluded his address by discussing how the University’s DEI initiatives can prepare students to succeed after…

… emotionally draining it can be to be a student activist and leader working on DEI. “Something to keep in mind, especially from a student perspective, is how much of a burden this work is for us, for…

… Association, La Casa and the Black Student Union is that along with our school work, along with our personal relationships with family and friends, continuously coming in day in and day out, putting in…

… other student leaders have this burden to bear, but it will make them and the community stronger in the long run, he said. “As tragic as it’s going to be to say,” Jones said. “As hurtful as it…

November 19, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… revolutionaries in Arab garb fist- bumping their election to the White House - a caricature of those who really believe it. The controversy was that the targets of the caricature - and there was no shortage of them…

… fridge" Thanksgroovin' takeout container Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. after its State Theater descent to the Students $5, bottom Adults $8 of the trashcan is something we don't think twice about. Yet to those as…

… year, Groove stands as a selective and competitive student organization. In order to make the cut, one must be well versed in the various aspects of the musical creative process - playing, writing and…

… like Home Depot buckets as well," Sheu said. Though a four-year Groove performer, Sheu admits his favorite moment of each show is the audience's own rhythm of applause. Mbrings opera to students SMT…

…&D puts on a powerful, emotional performance By REBECCA GODWIN Daily Arts Writer For many college students, opera isn't the most appealing art form. Images of Viking helmets, sad Italian clowns and women in…

… Music, Theatre & Dance, the show was powerful, moving and far beyond a skeptical college student's expectations. The opera, which is based on a true story, revolves around Sister Helen Prejean as she…

… opera, which starts just before the pair's first face-to-face meeting and concludes shortly after De Rocher's execution. Sarah Coit, a graduate student studying vocal performance, played Sister. Helen…

… was actually upsetting and painful to watch as he was killed. There were a few other performances that really stuck out as well. Graduate student Angela Nieman, senior Nora Burgard, graduate student

… it was impossible not to tear up at his grief. Graduate student Natasha Drake, who portrayed De Rocher's mother, also gave a powerful peformance as the loyal mother who refused, even at the very end…

… and thinking, and any show that can do that is a show worth seeing. BLACK STUDENT UNION I #BBUM one year anniversary Today marks the one year anniversary of #BBUM, Being Black at the University of…

March 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…, including the release of their incarcerated colleagues and snap elections. Their leader, former Presi- dent Levon Ter-Petrosian, says revolts in the Arab world have inspired the protest movement, but is…

… Daily wire reports GRANT From Page 1 students who live in underprivi- leged areas," DuRussell-Weston said. The grant was given to the center by the AstraZeneca Foundation - a Delaware-based non…

…-profit that promotes aware- ness of various health issues. Through the school .program, students learn about imple- menting healthy life practices, undergo wellness tests like hav- ing their blood pressure…

… Schulz and Reyes was followed by Ross School of Business gradu- ate students who discussed their involvement in the Revi- talization and Business: Focus Detroit - an organization with the primary goal of…

… and Detroit, which hun- dreds of students attended. Business School graduate student David McCarty said at the regents meeting that the response to last year's confer- ence was encouraging. "I heard my…

… organization, said the "colony" would consist of a new group of young men who would have to follow certain criteria. "The chapter is still suspend- ed, but we've started work on a ofhigh school students in…

… didn't want to rehash that. We wanted to focus on the opportunities." The group also sponsored a program called Detroit Impact, which paired students with consulting firms in Detroit. Stu- dents were…

… asked to explore real obstacles Detroit companies face by working closely with the busi- nesses. McCarty said that in the future, the group would like to increase student and faculty engagement in the…

… chief financial officer, said the donation will significantly improve Law school students' experiences. "This gift is transforma- tional," Slottow said. "The Law School is doing so well thanks to people…

… program is that it's held during the day, allowing the schools to reach students, whereas many other healthy habit programs are after school hours. "We're trying to change the whole culture of the school…

January 26, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, January 26, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Wednesday, January 26, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Edited and managed by students at the University…

… set to take effect on July 1, 2011. The rules outlined in the report are over- bearing. To expect students - who aren't full-time Ann A/bor residents - to distin- guish sidewalks that run adjacent to…

… entrepreneurial. At the recent LSA career fair, a recruiter told me he was seeking students who display an entrepreneurial spirit. He meant he wanted a student who generates productive ideas, effectively leads…

… groups and knows how to make things happen. Notice how such skills are differ- ent from those exemplified by good students. Being a student trains you to accomplish predefined tasks and to game a certain…

October 13, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… nited States has a similar choice to make with illegal immigration,Boyd said. The protesters came from a wide range of campus oganizations, including the Student of iColor Coalsition, La Von Latina, Black…

Student Union and the undergradu- ate and law school chapters of the protesters had made specifically for the event. 'Many representatives of those groups were upset that BAMIN, known for its incendtaiy…

… and often disruptive tactics, showed up. "I asked them not to do it" Lai VOZ executive hoard member Alicia Ienavides said. The B M\ tN contingent wasn't just made up of University students. Lashelle…

… Benjamin, a junior at Cass Technical High School ilo Detroit, said BAMN organizers brought her and 17 other students to Ann A rbor for the event. BAI N members yelled loudly every time Boyd tried to speak…

…, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Pyongyang is also believed to have engaged in conventional arms deals for cruise missiles and other wares with most of those countries and 11 others: Angola, Burma…

… opportunity to tell us," Keller said. "We aren't signing any leases until the 90th day." Some landlords have been encouraging students to sign the waivers by offering incentives. Dan's Hlsiuses sent out an e…

…-mail telling tenants that if they sign by Oct. 1, the landlord would guar- antee not to increase rent the next year. Campus Management is holding a raffle for students who send back their waiver forms…

… look atlit again" 'Greden said. Laura Van Hyfte, the former Siaison between the City Council and the Michigan Student Assem- bly who served during the push for the ordinance, said the Coun- cil added the…

October 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

… Washington institutions have become more transparent during the last 30 years. "Unlike the Bakke case, the same minimum standards applied to both white and black students. There was no concern that there was…

… the government has become the largest campaign of ethnic profiling since World War Two by focusing on ques- tioning and prioritizing the deportation of Arabs and Muslims. He said that this did not…

… separate institutions from the government and should serve as places for establishing awareness. Cole added that universities promote the free exchange of ideas and feature large for- eign-national student

… populations, both of which are essential to recovering the nation's civil liberties. Law School student Greg Davis said he thought the level of student activity on cam- pus regarding civil liberties was low…

…. "People have opinions, the majority of student's opinions are against the Patriot Act. But student activists really don't protest that much. People aren't sharing their ideas," Greg Davis said. Cole…

…," Chandler Davis said. Echoing Davis's concerns for student activism, Cole stressed the importance of each person's voice and urged all University students to join pertinent causes. "It's very important that…

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January 24, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

… by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore. In case you weren't aware, a plane was…

… Sranden Sanz iropping e Hammer intelligence experts, T he semester has just begun and for many students there is still time to relax during the day and take advantage of the weekends guilt-free. While most…

… school admis- sions officers. The arts, student govern- ment, the Greek system and other organizations often have as much to offer in the way of education as the typical three-credit elective and added…

… not assign major assignments until later in the term. It is often these larger assign- ments that define a student's grade and it is impossible to gauge an instructor's grading standards and style…

November 22, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

… statesmanlike pose. to Bush sent Baker out to respond. The former diplomat barely concealed his fo disdain for the court ruling and Democratic w VOLUNTEERS Continued from Page 1 Smith said students at the…

… University often are only surrounded by people close to their own age and enjoy their contact with people of all &es. "One thing students tell me is that they get that multi-generational experience," Smith…

student Paula Graff volunteers through Project Community in the orthopedics and trauma burn unit at the University Hospitals. Graff said she tries to help waiting families as much as she helps patients…

… withdrawn, at which point taxes will be assessed at the student's income tax rate. Those who set up an account by Dec. 31 can immediately take advantage of the tax break. The state also will match…

… approval standards. Alan Williams, a supporter of Vice President Al Gore, waves a copy of the Florida Supreme Court ruling yesterday allowing the hand counting of ballots to continue. "Students leave with…

… a better sense of self and a better sense of well being." - Beverly Smith University Medical Health Systems volunteer resources coordinator STUDENTS Continued from Page 1 quiet. Like Akin-Aina, LSA…

… sophomore Rahul Gupta said he will remain on campus during break. Gupta, who is from Japan, said many international students he knows will be using the break to travel. "A lot of my friends don't hive in the…

… is from Duba iin the United Arab Emirates, said her family men- bers from across the country come together in New York during Thanksgiving. "Last year I stayed with my cousins. We generally go out some…

March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

… KOSSEFF students at the DAVID WALLACE University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other…

… don't know if you've been reading the head- lines. But your story has received the most media attention of any story during the last year - that's more than the Arab-Israeli con- flict, more than the…

… University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over oUhers. AU letters mxusV inlde tbe wr{er's name, phone number and school ~year or University affiliation. The Daily will not…

…, he is placing himself at a higher level than everyone else in the state. For more than a century, student move- ments have had an important place among the agents of social change. Students have a his…

…- tory of fighting for peace and justice. In the 1960s, students spurred debates in Congress about the war in Vietnam and led the protests for peace. Students also struggled against discrimi- nation and…

… which we, as students, must make our voices heard. For more than eight years our government has been waging a silent war against the peo- ple of Iraq. This month, the U.S.-led sanctions will kill 4…

… of human- ity and human rights. We demand that Congress and the President immediately end the ongoing sanctions war against the people of Iraq. We support the Michigan Student Assembly, which passed a…

… resolution in January condemning the sanctions against the people of Iraq. We call upon all students dedicated to peace to join the growing movement to end the war against Iraq. Get more information on how…

… you can help end the war by sending an e-mail to studentinfo@leb.net. Check our Website at at http://leb.net/iac/students.html. It was the collective voice of the students that woke our nation to the…

…, Rackham student Stephanie Lindemann, SNRE senior Deana Rabiah, Rackham student Andrew Freeman, Engineering sophomore Nadia Salibi, LSA sophomore Nasreen Syed, LSA sophomore Christna Guirguis, Rackham…

September 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

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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 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… terrorist tactics "are much more indiscriminate than those of the Algerian front," said Porter. Arab nationalists selected their victims but the Viet Cong kill be- cause they wish "to terrify the people," he…

… records that becoming. mese units may be intended Chicago Students Continue Sit-in With Reduced Force .4 in Ae NWTAVS DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 1) "This will be demonstrated by…

… their statement agreeing that stu- dents and faculty will be partici- pants in deciding the question." The students have further stat- ed that if any t attempt is made to impede the operation of their…

…- ber of the token force will bring about an immediate reoccupation of the building. Students said they will recon- vene the entire boay next Wednes- day to evaluate their progress and consider future…

… on a non-violent protest. However, yesterday afternoon one demon- strator was injured by another student who apparently opposed the sit-in. The student seized a walkie-talkie unit from one of the…

… demonstrators outside communi- cating with those in the building, throwing the main part of the unit in the direction of a monitor. The main part of the unit struck the female student over the left eye, causing a…

…. nationalist movement," P o r t e r said. Th. so-called National Lib- At one point during last night's eration Front Viet Cong simply final meeting, a group of about 20 cannot exercise control over the stu'dents

…- administration building, George ly recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available Tomington, a second year law in Room 1011 SAB. student said that the majority of *s the people who…

… came from the Newman Student Association, Picnic, business and law schools were not Sun., May 15, 1:30 p.m., 331 Thompson, meet at Newman Center. protesting the demands of the stu- a enr dents inside…

…, but the fact that the Lutheran Student Chapel, Bible study building is occupied. They were at 9:30 a.m. Worship service at 10:30 oppoed notto he st-Iner deaim., Sun., May 15. 5 p.m., supper & opposed…

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…

September 05, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…. Call 665-2746 at 5:30-7:30 p.m. or 764-4430 and ask for Bob Thalmann or John Scott. C8 ROOM (WOMAN) - Single, kitchen privileges opening - Student un- planned transfer. Call 3-7690, 5 to 10 p.m. C-22 4…

… PERSON APT. Furn. 1315 S. State. 668-8192 afternoons. C-2 GARAGES with doors that may be locked. 723 Packard, near State. C-3 / APTS. LIMITED j Apts. still available for. 3 and 4 students. $140…

… required. Call 663-6565. H-2 PART-TIME RADIO repairman needed. 665-5788. 7 A NEW DIVISION of Reader's Digest Sales & Services is seeking several students to work eves. & Sat. Highest earnings possible…

…-12 LIVE-IN GIRL STUDENT. Rm. and board in exchange for some baby- sitting. Very close to campus. Call 665-4537. H-13 HOUSEKEEPER to do babysitting and housework for professional family. 8- 4, $30-35/wk…

…, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic, Lnited Kingdom and ITru- guay. Grants arranged jointly with the U.S. government and the…

… cztrrencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an AB degree, or who TEACHER PLACEMENT: The following schools for the school year 1964-6 Plymouth, Mich.--Bu hand and Typing. Clio, Mich…

… Graduate Fellowshil 110 Rackham Bldg. The for receipt of complete a Oct. 19, 1964. Persons not enrolled in university should direct requests for applications tute of International Ec Student Program, 809 U…

… limited num- ber of beginning and advanced stu- dents. 662-2821. J-1 Use of This Column for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only…

….'Organizations who are plan- nign to be active for the fall term must be registered by Sept. 18, 1964. Forms are available in Room 1011 Studient 'Ac- tivities Bldg. Indian Students' Association, Pop- ular movie from…

… India with English subtitle will be shown at Angell Hall, Aud. A, Sept. 5, 7 p.m. ' Lutheran Student Center, Hill at For- est Ave., 7 p.m., -Sun., Sept. 6. Topic: "Worship:-How? Why?" * * .* ' MUSKET…

March 04, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… versions of the student aid cial loans made by college stu- Still pending in committee are program look: (The House version dents not exceeding $2000 a year. House and Senate versions of is in the form of an…

… amendment to It would carry a low government mammoth student air programs to the National Defense Education interest rate, and loans would be get able but dollar-short students Act). insured up to 90 per cent…

… germinating in the to $150 mililon a year. Both would study programs. Undergraduate White House, the Office of Edu- remove the present $800,000 ceil- student could earn up to $1250 cation and congressional…

… circles of ing on loans to individual institu- during two semesters while a grad- nigher education supporters. tions. uate student could earn $2500. Increase Student Loans The federal share of the institu…

…- Green Bill tions' payments to the students Similar to the Hartke bill-but Senate would increase per year would be 100 per cent in the'first containing enough differences for total loan to undergraduate…

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…

May 15, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 163) • Page Image 8

… stand stressed a concern with pri- vate emotions. While the post-war writers pos- sessed discipline, control and edu- eation, critics of the fifties termed them flat and thin. He views students of the…

…" urging continuance of the present policy of one-third out-of-state student enrollment. The resolution will also be sent to University President Harlan Hatcher, Vice-President for Stu- dent Affairs James A…

…. Lewis, the Residence Hall Board of Govern- ors and Student Government Council. Commenting on the resolution, Assembly President Mary Beth Norton, '64, said, "The feeling was very strong in favor of the mo…

… questions intrigue today's student, he replied. As a historian of the recent past, Prof. Arron interested himself in the writers' involvement in a sub- versive movement which was un- der condemnation. The…

… leader can- didates for Sept., 1962. Students who have served as leaders in previous semesters are no required to attend the Leader Training Meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thurs., at the Union. They will…

Arab Re- public. Cairo, Egypt, May 14-19; Mrs. Anna-Liisa Sohlberg, Senior Teacher of English and French, Finnish Co-educational Secondary School, Hel- sinki, Finland, May 14-19;' Mr. Hiroshi Hirai, Dean…

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…

December 19, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…PACE'.SM THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMA 19 1998 WAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. T)~E~Pl~vm1'1~ 10 101CR v V -AN -4A , "AjWAL94TJLAPAU W X0, XUY U F Foreign Students Give Plans For…

… International Center. New York City and Washington will be toured by a group of 25 students leaving Ann Arbor Dec. 23 and returning Dec. 31. Three days will be spent in each city touring places of interest. In…

… today, tomorrow and Saturday in the lobby of the architecture build- ing. The independent student publi- cation will include articles of art criticism and representative art work by students and faculty…

… States. Extending its scope of material beyond' that of student art work, "Dimension" presents ideas of students and professors in related fields of art. These ideas are vital to the designer since he has…

… man with a flash camera. -Daily-John Hirtzel FINISHING TOUCHES-Foreign students enter into the holiday spirit by decorating their Christmas tree. Over the Christmas period many students will tour large…

… cities, while others spend their vacation with Ann Arbor families. cher have invited International Hatcher home. Center students to attend an an- Another holiday season party nual Christmas party given es…

…- will be sponsored by the Interna- pecially for students from other tional Center at 8 p.m. Dec. 21 in lands at 8 p.m. Dec. 27 at the the Union Ballroom. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN TEN LEADING STORIES…

… world news story of the year was the play of power politics in the Middle East. Skirmishes had been going on constantly between Israel and her Arab neighbors, and that situa- tion appeared critical in…

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…

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