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March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… a postwar diplomatic mission to the Middle East and the Soviet Union, said, "in the aftermath of this remarkable victory, there may be indeed some opportunities" to help solve the Arab

… flAttY WITH THIS NATION OF OURS 5UBMIERGED IN WAR, THIS WEEK WE tLL EXAINECAPUS OPINION ON THE Su87ECT. $4 WE WILL TALK TO STUDENTS, STAFF, AND ADMINISTRA- TORS, AND PROBE THEIR VIEWS. FIRST…

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… together, that is. f But that's after biis each month) So where should you spend it, you ask? Check the Daily! . Businesses who advertise in the Daily have f students in mind. They know what you like. and…

…) Dud- The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… Moreover, the candidates will be judged on the basis of a strong commitment to academic values, the inclusion of women and mem- bers of underrepresented groups in the faculty, students, and staff, and…

… world rather than the United States." American students and other stu- dents who are speaking out against the military intervention. "I support my country. The im portant thing is to be behind the…

… South Forest (at Hill Street), 668-7622 SUNDAY: Worship-10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship-7:30 p.m. Campus Pastor John Rollefson ST. MARY'S STUDENT PARISH (A Romah' Catholic Parish at u-M) chance for peace…

… troops who are there. We have to support our troops." Lynne Cole, vice president of the student government and a se- nior studying international studies, Spanish, and French disagreed with the others. He…

… supports the war and is critical of the Arab I ply routes and lines of communica- tions around the Iraqi city of Basra, near the Persian Gulf and Kuwaiti border, in an attempt to strangle the Iraqi army in…

…. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and winter $39…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 14, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 108) • Page Image 13

… War. The Israelis insist that unlike the West Bank, which is occupied terri- tory, the Arab sector of Jerusalem is under Israeli sovereignty. MAS S MEETING 1ix Student Organization Development…

… public, be- cause Malcolm's history has been written by opportunists," said David Fletcher, a graduate student in Public Health who attended the speech. most influential African American political figures…

… Illinois University. In the telecast, students of color described the history of their people as a story of survival despite stacked odds. "It's important for us to remem- ber our past and to remember that…

… we are part of a long line of struggles," said a Black male student at the Uni- versity of California, Berkeley. "Part of that has to do with just going against all odds and keeping your head up high…

… careers. The loser will face an intefadeh in his own party."' THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Israeli leaders Shamir, Meetings Socially Active Latino Student Association - 7:30 p.m. in…

… the 4th Floor Natural Science Seminar Room University Students Against Cancer (USAC) --- group meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Welker Room, officers report at 7 p.m. Tagar --- meeting at 8 p.m. at…

February 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… Diane Cook omen's Issues Reporter A booklet revealing the climate for women on campus will be pub- lished this April from questionnaire results collected by the Michigan Student Assembly Women's Issues…

… Commission. Nearly 800 questionnaires have already been gathered from Univer- sity students across campus. Commission Vice-Chair Nicole Carson, an LSA junior, said the commission will print the booklet to…

… evaluate and "raise awareness" of the campus' atmosphere for women. Carson said students' personal experiences will be published in es- say form - to humanize the study and to contrast typical statistical…

… it will be difficult tQ estimate printing and distribution costs until the commission has compiled the study. The booklet will be accessible to all students and facT ulty and will be funded by the…

… Active Latino Student Association - 7:30 p.m. in Angell Hall Rm. 221 Earth Day Organizing Com- mittee - 7 p.m. on Union 4th floor Michigan Video Yearbook -- - meeting at 7 p.m. in the Welker Room of the…

… the West Bank and in Gaza, where Palestinian Arabs are in the 27th month of an uprising against Israeli occupation, was described as "a source of deep concern." Assistant Secretary Richard Schifter, the…

April 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… Friedberg, Uni- versity of Illinois, W. Conference Rm., Rackham, 4 pm. Meetings American-Arab Anti-Discrimina- tion Committee - Welker Rm., Michigan Union, 6 pm. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry Michigan…

… Sociologist focuses on race, sports BY ROLLIE HUDSON As he has done with area high school students and University ath- letes recently, visiting Sociologist Harry Edwards captivated his audi- ence yesterday…

… Jews collec- tively responsible for Daily vandal- ism." Robert Woronoff, a law student, complained that letters to the editor and guest editorials have sometimes been cut or altered to the extent that…

…-year LSA students to ROTC members to grad- uate teaching assistants. Ivanko de- scribes the club members as "extremely diversified," but said "the same love for the outdoors is what brings us all together…

… club is sensi- tive to fragile student budgets; trips are surprisingly inexpensive, often ranging from $10 to $15 for an en- tire weekend. But members say the club's true uniqueness comes from the…

… impression is that it is not an attempted coup," but rather an internal army dispute, said one Western diplomat. "It's a standoff," another diplomat said. "I think they're just staring STUDENTS: "if your hair…

March 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, 7 pm. Meetings American Pictures: Student Coalition for Social Awareness - Rackham Aud., 7 pm. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Hillel, Rm. 3, 6:30 pm. Palestine Solidarity Committee - 2212 MLB, 7…

… pm. Rainforest Action Movement - 1040 Dana, 7 pm. Indian American Student Association - Michigan Rm., Michigan Union, 5:30 pm. Students Concerned About Ani- Practice - Coliseum, 8-10 pm. Rookies…

… welcome. PIRGIM - Fourth Floor Alcove, Michigan Union, 7 pm. Be there or be toxic. American-Arab Anti Discrimina- tion Committee - Michigan Union, MUG, 6 pm. Furthermore The Summer Job Fair - Michigan Union…

… Shayna Maidel - Irwin Green Aud, Hillel, 8 pm. Tickets $15 & $10 (Students & Seniors). Michigras Battle of the Bands Continues - U-Club, 9 pm. Comedy Company - The Return of the Big Show, Mendelssohn…

… interdenominational campus fellowship) Students Dedicated to 'Knowing and Communicating Jesus Christ Weekly Meetings: Thursdays: 7:00 p.m. 439 Mason Hall John Neff-747-8831 _____________________________________Ill…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… Woroniecki, an engi- neering senior, said he expects "a week of partying and laying out in the sun" in addition to the game. The University is sponsoring a student/faculty/staff full package tour with prices…

…. He argues that there exists an innate language mechanism, and language is a window to perception, said Prof. Donna Jo Napoli, his former student and a former Univer- sity professor. A distinctive…

… feature of Chom- a w d, Winter already? ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily Students make their way through the Diag, fighting snow and puddles along the way. One to three inches of snow was expected to fall overnight…

… people are created equal by God, and therefore we all share the same duties and people must respect each other." Shakdiel said that the current Arab-Israeli conflict cannot be re- duced to saying that non…

Students As bian/Gay Law Students, th Guild, the Law School, an Government. Pornography exploits ev and racial stereotype an women who are directly i women as well, she explain Dworkin said that th…

… raped by their white masters. sociation, the Les- Pornography is being made that depicts Jew- e National Lawyers ish women in Nazi concentration camps, d Rackham Student Asian women being lynched, and…

November 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…. Five other Lebanese died, police said, adding that most of the injured were Lebanese and other Arabs bound for gulf nations. Soviets oust Gorbachev critic MOSCOW - Boris Yeltsin, a protege of Soviet…

… have forgotten, but the Michigan vs . Ohio State blood battle is still brewing. But Red Cross Regional Representative Neal Fry said yesterday, "I'm concerned greatly because students aren't donating…

… subscribes to the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the National Student News Ser- vice. r t BUYA YUGO Vacationt in Florida On Us. By ROSE MARY WUMMEL Fifty students gathered to hear a debate on the proposed…

… that a code would give the University power to curtail student rights and to chill dissent areoing student leaders. Rose, former director of Student Legal Services, has sat in on meetings of University…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… ISLAND? THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Food vendors please students, irk city By Stainless PAM RUDERMAN steel carts with umbrellas have Campus Cinema DWI (Deadliest Weapons in America…

… Microelectrodes," 4 p.m., Room 1200, Department of Chemistry. Meeting Students1For Simon - (Presidential Candidate Paul Simon) 7 p.m., 2235 Angell Hall. The Ecumenical Campus Center - Religion in the Soviet Union…

… Association of Arab-American University Graduates and the November 29th Coalition, noon, on the Diag. Safewalk - night-time safety walking service. 8 p.m to 1:30 a.m. Rm. 102 UGLi or call 936- 1000. Laughtrack…

… dog and burrito carts are far more popular with students than with Ann Arbor police and local merchants. According to the city peddling permit, vendors are not allowed to stand their carts in one…

… finding a commissary." Dunham says student response has been favorable. "They say it's just like New York." Dunham and Biniarz sell about 250 of their "Kowality" Polish Kielbasas and stadium hot dogs each…

… day. First-year LSA student Tom Rogat said, "When I'm going off to class I just grab a hot dog. They're top quality and taste great." Doily Photo by ROBIN LOZNAK, Tom Dunham of Biener's Wieners spreads…

September 20, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…OPINION __ Page Friday, September 20, 1985 The Michigan Daily MSAcontinues working tofillvacancy In the wake of Michigan Student Assem- communication between internal commit- many as three varsity…

… smoked coaches are determined by their teams Surely not the students, who will live inr siderably widened the number of potential a , won and loss records. He noted that factors fear of their resident…

…, Rackham student and for- it was certainly minimal in comparison to Keg purge 'Today next month mer MSA representative Bruce Belcher ap- the degree of usage in the general com- pears to be a leading…

… candidate. Belcher munity. resolution in its Sept. 10 meeting which has a great deal of experience with the He said that University athletes are sub- permitted President Paul Josephson to Student Legal…

… of beer. presumably some of next week's) with chairing the Board of Directors of Student itned as possible halves of a vice- ning to an NCAA-wide policy which would But a new policy at Couzens Hall…

… by students at The University of Michigan AIL SMNE; Vol. XCVI, No. 12 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Missed opportunity…

Arabs. ns. ally, in the 1970's, the There is no crime in wanting to d until after Egypt en- advance the peace process and nto direct peace secure relations with Middle ns with Israel before Eastern…

March 07, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

… unlike other sports teams, this group prides itself on the fact that being a member is more fun than work. "It's twice as fun off the field," says Bob Seymour, a dental student who is a former cheerleader…

… two weeks before the rest of the student body to prepare for the fall football games. RHA elects members to executive positions B i SEVEN.4A LEIK EN * my a nvrtJnnI LSA junior Beth Painter was elected…

… candidate involved was not in attendance last night. Painter, who was secretary during this last annual term plans to "work more with campus concerns. She hopes to "work with housing so students will have a…

… lot of input." I would like to "work more with campus concerns, more that students can identify with." - Beth Painter, New RHA president G;osen, a Stockwell resident, said in her campaign speech that…

… the organization" and a paper they put out in the fall term on the pros and cons of the non-academic conduct code, from the standpoint of students in residence halls. For the new administration, he…

… Palestinians. The Jordanian monarch said he hoped Washington will "come to the con- clusion that there is a very narrow window of hope for solving this problem" between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Missing…

… Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: through April - $4.00 in Ann Arbor; $7.00 outside the city. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…" among its students, said John Walters, who heads the Michigan Scandinavian Society. Many scholarships go unclaimed each year because students do not know about them, Walters added. AT THE ALUMNI Center…

… defended the renewed ties with Egypt as a way to bolster the Arab struggle against Israel. Peres two weeks ago invited the Jordanian king "to come to the negotiating table in order to reach a true peace…

students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29.00 outside the city; May through August - $4.50 in Ann Arbor, $6.00 outside the city. Second…

… subscribes to UnitedPress International, Pacific News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndi- cate and'College Press Service, and United Students Press Service. 4 PILOT PRECISE ROLLING BALL PENS. 2 OF THE FINER…

… party in the world," said Liu Yibing, a computer science major from Peking University, one of the tens of thousands of students invited to the Chinese capital's evening extravaganza. THE GALA, which was…

… China's modernization plans. The finale came in the evening, when the vast square, capable of holding at least 1 million people, was transformed into a colossal outdoor dance hall, crammed with students

March 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… difference. You will definitely see more activity this time. Ik Architecture student wins $3,000 By CURTIS MAXWELL John Myefski, a senior in the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, won a $3…

… the virtue of its simplicity . It is a fitting service memorial . . with a classic quality to it." THE TASK for Myefski and the other 43 students who entered the second an- nual Leonard Willeke design…

…." Eight of the students who entered received merit citations: Robert Arens, Ronald Betts, John Davids, Gregory Hunt, Michael Kent, Eric Peterson, Michael Topping, and David Younglove. 01 mpic precautions…

… Molecular Insight & Clinical Implications," 8 a.m., Sheldon Aud, Towsley Center. Renaissance University Club - Workshop "Empowerment," 9 p.m., Fireplace room, 1416 Hill St. Armenian Students' Cultural Assoc…

…. - Dance, 8 p.m., Nicholas Greek Or- thodox Church. Matthaei Botanical Gardents - Class, "Indoor Nature Photography: Win- ter Exposure," 10:15 a.m. Student Alumni Council/Residence Hall Assoc. - Little Sibs…

… radio of the Christian militias said the fighting was "a clear attempt to torpedo the Switerland conference even before it opens. The escalation is intentional. THE MOSLEM voice of Arab Lebanon made the…

…- sees the National Dental Research In- .stitute. Correction John Hartigan, a member of the. Progressive Student Network, was not arrested in Tuesday's sit-in against military research. Hartigan filed an…

February 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…-M P Theologian martin Marty, "Religiog and the Values of Crisis: What are the Options," Rackham Aud., 7:30p.m. Miscellaneous Muslim Students Assoc. - Class for Quran study, Arabic & teachings of Islam…

…HAPPENINGS- Highlight SUNDAY Georgia State Senator Julian Bond will speak tonight at 7 at the Alumni Center. A reception sponsored by the Black Student Union, The Michigan Student Assembly and the…

… - Raymond Stock, "Original Dramatic Poetry & Translations from Arabic Verse," Lane Hall Commons Rm., noon. Seakers heinistry- Douglas Williams, "Methanol to Hydrocarbons: A Review of the Mobil Process, '1200…

… playing the game, you can make puzzles and stuff," she said. Daily °hoto by DAN HABIB Ooh la la One of the student models in the week long ABENG Minority Arts Festival displays casualwear from Bivouac…

… unreported." Meanwhile, the city's grass roots an- ti-crime efforts appeared to be gaining steam. About 100 parents and students at Northern High School, where a 14-year- old girl reported she was raped in the…

….S. officials denied Arab charges at the time that American pilots were flying combat missions for the Israelis. Neither the Defense Department nor the Israeli Embassy have responded to a request by United Press…

Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan BE A FALL ORIENTA TION T T IA T m"". …

January 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

student demon- kesh in central government has nalists seeking to s, and the Inter- tute in London - - iscuit rowns fee 7-11 am e supplies last -84 ON Floor -- --- - yesterday called on Hassan to lift a…

… fees, saying all primary and secondary education in Morocco would 'remain free. WIDESPREAD rumors of increases in both areas had fanned the flames in this normally placid North African Arab nation…

…, where- students had heard rumors of big examination fees. Many local police were in Casablan- ca, called there as added security in preparation for last week's Islamic summit conference which Hassan was…

… of Helen Newberry agrees. "There's hun- dreds of people here. How can I tell them all to get in a room?" she said at a recent party. TWO STUDENTS at an Alice Lloyd party Saturday set out to prove that…

… has changed except restricting the scope of the par- ty," he said. A freshwoman engineering student at Alice Lloyd was more outspoken in her disregard of the rules. "They told us that we can't advertise…

… that there will be alcohol at-this party. That's stupid. Everyone knows there's alcohol at par- ties." ALTHOUGH the new rules certainly aren't bringing dorm parties to an end, some students say they are…

… said he doesn't think alcohol needs to be such an integral part of relaxation for students, but added that "people who are 18, 19, and 20 like to get together. That's it." DNf YTON) *$E '/ OFF EACH…

January 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… small group at Rackham Assembly Hall. "I don't see the Israeli and Arab situations coming to any solutions," said Ira Sharkansky, a professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. SHARKANSKY, who…

… Michigan visit was sponsored by the,. Institution of Students and Faculty on Israel, the Union of Students for Israel, and American Professors for Peace in the Middle East. Daily Photo by TOD WOOLFj…

… and the occult were checked out yesterday, few on the streetsof An Arbor admitted to a fear of the uncanny. "I'M NOT afraid of anything," in- sisted law student Dan Besser. "It's a day just like any…

…'t like to drive," she said. MAURA MCCALLEN, a graduate student in the School of Public Health says there's a rational explanation for all this fuss. "It's all psychological," she explained. "If you let it…

… Church. Korean Christian Fellowship - 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Duplicate Bridge Club -7:15 p.m., The Michigan League…

…. Tae Kwon Do Club - 5 p.m., CCRB Martial Arts Room. Ann Arbor New Jewish Agenda - Shabbat potluck followed by a discussion on nuclear concerns. 994-5171. Muslim Students Association - 9 p…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 15, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… cornerstone of our approach to y stn atg by students at The University~ of Michigan Wasserman Vol. XCIII, No. 86 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily…

… and fainter. Although the plan was im- o mediately rejected by Israel and not %exactly wholeheartedly endorsed by the Arab world, it presented a "workable starting point for negotiations. But when the…

… are a number of opportunities for action. First, and most importantly, make sure you are registered to vote in the city of Ann Arbor. Remember, every student spends the majority of each year at the…

… University living in the city (in- cluding the traditional voting months, November and April). Even out-of-state students are considered residents for voting purposes. The Coalition for Better Housing offers…

… with the media, and en- couraging the voters on April 4, all for a successful ballot drive The "energy savings" law provides a dual opportunity for student tenants. First, it will allow them to exercise…

… utilities are forced to absorb these in- flated costs in the form of yearly rent hikes. Since few student tenants in Ann Arbor remain in one house or apartment for very long, there is no incentive for them to…

… "Energy Savings in Rental Housing" proposal on the April general city election ballot. Significant student voter turnout could well determine the proposal's fate. nirns f a niin cr- A better way. to "wea…

February 18, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…60 OPINION . ....... .. Page 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Thursday, February 18, 1982 The Michigan Daily 0 Editor's note: The political cartoons of artist…

… responsibility is teaching students, not turning out technical reports. Professors who excel in research do not always excel in teaching. Because a professor spends most of his or her time in laboratories does not…

… mean he or she will be able to educate students in an intelligent and productive man- ner. If teaching is not stressed when making tenure decisions, it reflects a gross neglect of the student body…

…'s wishes. Students do not enroll 'in the University at the undergraduate level because three-quarters of the faculty had articles published in scientific or literary journals. The administration's desire to…

… really is-teaching is just as important, if not more so, than research. The ability to educate-students on a quality level should be one of the basic priorities of this University. If it isn't, then maybe…

… someone should do a little research on the subject to find out why. to lose rumors of Weinberger's pro-Arab stance,. These official antics have extended to the administration's sanctions on Poland. While…

November 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…. Polish American Student Assoc.-Ferdinand Gajewski, "Chopin, 'Coun- tenance Polanaise,' " 7:30 p.m., 3rd floor, Henderson Rm., Michigan League. Arthritis Foundation-Barbara Figley, "Sexuality & Health…

… Lounge, E. Quad. Chinese Studies-Leonard Woodcock, "Sino-American Relations in Per- spective," 8p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Michigan Map Society-Basil Collins, "Arab Maps," 8 p.m., E. Lee. Hall, 3rd floor…

…, Harpsicord & Ensemble, noon, Pendleton Room, Michigan Union. School of Music-Percussion students recital, 8p.m., Recital Hall. Theater & Drama-"Tartuffe," 8p.m, Power Center. MEETINGS Women in Communications-student

… chapter meeting, 5:30 p.m., Marsh Room, 2nd floor, Frieze Bldg. LSA Student Government-weekly meeting, 6:15 p.m., MSA chambers, 3rdfloor, Michigan Union. Greenpeace - General meeting, 8 p.m., Rm. 4117…

… education, 2-4 p.m., 1322 SEB. Film Video Studies-Special Effects for Film anti Video, 6 p.m.-midnight, Aud. C., Angell Hall. Student Alumni Council-Michigan First & Foremost Week, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fishbowl. To…

…, William Wise, 34, was taken to University Hospital and released. The other officer and Turk escaped injury. No tickets were issued. Another accident involved a Univer- Come hear sity student who was riding…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 98

… to appear in what is, after all, a small midwestern community more noted for its football.. MORE IMPORTANTLY, students at the University have had an opportunity Ann Arbor to learn from the experience…

…, was run by professionals in cooperation with the University Activities Council. A few visionaries in the ranks developed the idea of a non-profit, student run group providing diverse concert offerings…

… and valuable production experience for students. Aiming for a variety of styles including folk, the program gradually focused on jazz. The fall 1975 season initiated a policy of balancing appearances of…

… week-long series of concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra and guest artists. Unfor- tunately for the student population, this event occurs at about the same time as final exams. Perhaps this can be…

… bands. have free concerts scheduled each month, and School of Music students give free recitals at many locations, mainly on North Cam- Last year alone, the University Musical Society sponsored more than…

…, and most of the audience turns out in costume, as well. Last year the entire bassoon section entered dressed as Arab sheiks. Other groups provide interesting con; trasts to the dominance of the above…

April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 12

…' BAKER was equally pleased. "The BPC members are amohg the few people who under- stand that students are here to support the research function of the Univer- sity," he said. "It's about time we star- ted…

… putting our major interests in revenue-producing units." A dazed LSA Dean John Knott was unavailable for comment, although several students reported seeing him purchase a case of Wild Turkey bour- bon at…

… Kolonowski, ruled that high school basketball teams in Albequerque must be composed of at least three whites, three blacks, two jews, one chicano, one native American, half an oriental, and half an Arab. Area…

… at the Spartacus Youth League. [ Madcap .camp us atics They say that college students will do the wildest things. Right here in Ann Arbor, it seems, some of the most riotous collegiate craziness takes…

… referendum The Michigan Student Assembly has announced that along with the upcoming officer elections, a second cam- pus-wide vote will be held. On his ballot, students will be asked, "Do you really think…

… self-evaluation beginning in May. Q in the Admissions Office, incoming male students will be expected to stand no taller than five-foot-seven while females will have to stop growing at five-foot-four to…

March 26, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… with signs yesterday at noon during a rally on the Diag sponsored by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. The protest was held to call attention to a Palestinian who faces ex- tradition to…

… Shock Syndrome," 7:30 p.m., Stockwell Blue Lounge. Armenian Student Association, International Christian Student Association - Paren Avedikian, "Armenian Liturgy," 9 p.m., Henderson Room, Michigan League…

… auditioned a non-University violist to fill a vacant chair for the orchestra's two-week European trip. The student musicians maintain that Meier should have held open auditions for University students in the…

… Nancy Nehring, the violists presented the conductor with a petition last Wednesday asking that he hold ripen auditions and give preference to University students. Meier "is very unfair when it comes to…

… officials call it a tax shift, but Jordan said "it's a shaft." WE'RE cJNTNG oN So send will still Attention Student Organiation Leaders: S.O.A.P. anxiously awaits your re- sponses to their survey-we need…

September 28, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… higher proportion of non-students. Other bars in Ann Arbor may have 90 percent students where Second Chance has 50 percent, he said. URBANIAK ADDED that doormen don't have easy or safe jobs. "Sometimes the…

…-Ann Arbor Jazz Festival 2, 4 p.m., RC Aud., 8 p.m., Hill Aud. Fall Organ Recital Series-Students of Marilyn Mason, 7 p.m., St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Tecumseh, MI. Hllel -Israeli Folk Dance,1 p.m.,1429…

… Bike Club-meeting, 7:30 p.m., 1084 East Engin. SPEAKERS Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies-Edna Coffin on "The Image of the Arab in Israeli Fiction," 12:10 p.m., LaneHall Commons. Center…

… black men and women to deal with minority concerns such as self-concept, procrastina- tion, racism and coping with the realities'of being a black student. ( \' p 15SA SUBSCRIPTIOIN II U UI I …

February 07, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… Residential College. Ar loto JOSEPH SILVESTRI, a key figure in the FBI Abscam probe, sports Arab headwear which he says he purchased on a 1978 business trip to Abu Dhabi, where he was arranging construction…

… trial of former U.S. Budget Director Burt Lance. Student charged with arson waives preliminary exam GRAND HAVEN-David Lanham, a former Grand Valley State College student charged with arson in a dorm fire…

… insane mind...acts which Gacy couldn't control." Motta said "The bottom line is he (Gacy) is dangerously and incomprehensibly ill." Pitt students protest new overnight visitors policy PITTSBURGH-Students

…, which will begin in May, will reduce crime. The university plans to stop male and female students from sharing rooms between 2 a.m. and 10 a.m. Under the new plan, members of the same sex may stay…

… TRANSPORTATION (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 105 Thursday, February 7, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed uy students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings…

January 22, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… Marxist-governed Hafizullah Amin was overthrown in a Since then the Soviets have joined in the yesterday that the airlift hy al airlift to pour fresh Soviet republic in the Arabian peninsula, Arab coup on…

… University schools and colleges 'to make this issue one of their foremost interests. Although Shapiro contends he is completely satisfied with the education received by students graduating in- the upper…

… members of the armed services cannot schools, a move that could mean the circulate petitions" intended for busing of an additional 20,000 students Congress without first getting approval in the nation…

…, whipped crea minmmmmm. m1 CLIP mmmmMMMM mI E I NOTICE TO TIONAL STUDENTS I downright neighborly we are-how ou here-we're asking you to bring )to E LEAGUE I am Bar one 0AW 0AA NA SPLI * EGULAR PRICE $1…

….30)65 T HALF PRICE - d Tuesday, Jan. 22 through Friday, Jan. 25 Between 2 and 4 p.m r all Students, Faculty, Staff- CAFETERIA Open .E LEAGUE 1:30 to HE MICHIGAN LEAGUE 5:00 to 7:15 INGALLS LITTLE LEAGUE…

…-op Rashomon, 7, 10:20 pm., Last Year at Marienbad, 8:40 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. PERFORMANCES University Musical Society-Alfred Brendel, 8:30 p.m., Hill. Union of Students for Israel-Ruthi Navon, 8:30 p…

… and the Domestic Political Agenda in the 1980s," noon, 115 Lorch Hall. MEETINGS Students for ERA-5 p.m., 4108 Union. Michigan LS Society-7:30 p.m., Conference Rooms 4 and 5. T Tnvprrcitv.T nnrhrnw…

December 05, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…'s oil minister walked out of a meeting of;Arab i ministers yesterday to protest attempts by Syria and Libya to introduce a resolution of support for Iran in its dispute with the United States, accor- ding…

…., Rackham, 8p.m. General Notice STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the…

… University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are sub- ject to this regulation; however, students loans not yet due are…

… or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 2) • Page Image 71

… six hours with Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin. Under Carter's guidance, Begin and Sadat discussed the thorniest issues of the 30-year-old Arab-Israeli conflict during the secrecy…

… plans forced the cancellation he said. Mitchell said refunding should not bE difficult, however. "Once they (th+ Board) decide what they want to do See AATA, Page 7 A Students fight meal consolidation…

… By R.J. SMITHv A group of University students, with representatives from all University dorrtis, has begun a campaign against the Housing Office's commitment to consolidate food services for dorms…

… located in the Hill area. Dorms affected would include Stockwell, Couzens, Alice Lloyd, and Mosher Jordan. THE ORGANIZATION, called the Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS), has been…

… University has failed to heed in- formation from a report released last April from the Housing Office's Task Force on Meal Consoliation. In part, the report stated that in many areas students did not favor the…

… areas would be converted to approximately 100 additional student Mon See STUDENTS, Page 12A Trial tests 'U' - Native American treaty By RENE BECKER Second in a fopr-part series A trial to decide…

February 14, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… cancelled its showing at the Old Architecture and Design Auditorium this weekend. Apparently University students will haveto wait a while longer for Rhett to tell Scarlett... Happenings.. .. ... the Spartacus…

… "Affirmative Action Programs at the University" at noon in the International Center Recreation Room. . . All students, faculty, and staff are invited to meet LSA Dean Billy Frye at 4 in 1017 _angell Hall today…

… special concern to Sudan. He said that Sudan is prepared to provide troops for a peace force under the Organization of African Unity or the Arab League to stop the fighting there. HE ASSERTED that the…

… MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVIII, No. 112 Tuesday, February 14, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan…

…. Funded with the help of LSA Student Government and the Lesbian Advocates Office. STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIAITY , c.. w> ,rte ' Breakfast All Day 3 Eggs, Hash Browns…

… TRAVEL TO CUBA DURING THE WORLD FESTIVAL OF YOUTH AND STUDENTS! While the delegation to the Youth Festival will be chosen by the U.S. Preparatory Committee, you can see the 11th World Festival of Youth and…

Students as a tourist. You will be able to participate in many of the mass rallies and cultural events of the Festival and have a chance to meet the thousands.of young people from all over the world who will…

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

… lower levels, a foreign He denied having any part in language may be a student's the extortion scheme adding only exposure to grammar. he had no need for the money. "STUDYING enough to read He said he was…

… dants said they would appeal 2 ~Another potential drawback is the carelessness of students without a distribution require-, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ment. Assistant LSA Dean ' DANCE CAMPANY Charles Morris…

… across town. degree, but that a student must THE PERFORMING ARTS When I stopped, they jumped "YOU GET A LOT of nurses be careful in his or her plan- and ran so I was out a couple and bar patrons. I used to…

… get ning. DECEMBER 10, 11, 12 THE FRONT" bucks," he says, shaking his a lot of students years ago' but Bob Chiilin, another BGS head. now students own their own senior, praises the program for…

… pre-law (student) -ents a mile- cabs charge. But says firmly. , "Driving comes an advantage." AM ~-~ Atty. Geof- he would sentence. d no inten- ury or any :nst young It was a There was " Orlando ANfam…

… at the 1972 Olym- Pentagon. Ivy said, "I'm sorry to see pics in Munich. But Arab and The drafts of forthcoming re- him go. The timing on this is other Third World . countries ports prompted liy the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… American initiative energy-inefficient industrial pro- age, its after the 1973 Arab oil embargo duction prevalent in the United' Hollan and composed of major non- States," the report declared. establish…

… 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of1 the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only.1 Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

… Monroe, noon. Int'l Ctr': "Rules of Football': Ori- entation for Foreign Students. "Int'l Ctr Lounge, 2:30 p.m. Paul M. Fitts Memorial Lectures: Read and Use Daily Classifieds Michael I. Posner…

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….50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. I I ATTENTION LS&A STUDENTS! TIRED OF BORING CLASSES? WANT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN YOUR EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT? WANT TO FIND OUT HOW THE BUREAUCRACY MAKES DECISIONS? The LSA…

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February 10, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

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… in the U ~ 6 G1 LECTU RE February 18, Wednesday 12 noon Mr. Zeidon Atosii Israeli Consulate from New York and a Druse-Arab will speak on ISRAEL: PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE at the MODERN LANGUAGE BLDG…

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… FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for…

….m. Music School: Trumpet students recital, Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m ; de- gree recital - Patricia McCarty, vio- la, Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Astronomical Film Festival: The Sun Watchers; Birth and Death of, a…

… Management & Budget Feb. 20: Market Opinion Research. SUMMER PLACEMENT 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Oak Ridge Nat. Laboratory, Ten- nessee: Excellent summer program open to grad students in engr., math, environmental…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 29, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… LXXXV, No. 22 be a new Arab oil embargo. Sunday, September 29, 1974 is edited and managed by students But the French were still re- at the University of Michigan. News ported as being opposed to any phone…

… this week. Organizers say they meet Ellsberg and Fonda in hope the week will perslade person. students to join the movement' to pressure Congress for a halt' On Thursday, which organ- of military and…

… financial aid to izers have designated Student Indochina. Only when aid is cut Day of Concern, 800 University off, they say, will the South faculty members and TF's have Vientamese and Cambodian gov-' been…

… be no land State Park Com., Student Asst. actions, no agreements and no 03, Civil Service ob; appis., Oct. 15- com unqus romth ifoma Jan. 15. Forestry Students: Apply communiques from the informal…

… America. Interview: Sept. 30-Oct. 3 at Career Planning and Placement consumer conference. - . there's thru -._ Clashied 20% STUDENT DISCOUNT I TAKE THE MAGAZINE AND RUN. Or walk. Or crawl (if it…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…Ctc GRAD STUDENT. unfurished apt. available, immediate occupancy, near campus. Fall option. 662-0751. 88C618 2 ROOMS in large house, July-Aug., ear campus. Call Joan or Li, 83- 8819. 740615 WOMAN WANTED to…

…. University 665-8825 FALL Directly on Campus Modern 1 and 2 bedroom apart- ments for 2, 3, and 4 students. ue apartments feature security ystem, air, dishwher, balcony, sound proofing, and reasonable rates…

… eCte FALL RESERVATIONS are now being accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished student apartments available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 TAPPAN: 2-bedroom, 2 or 3 man furnished…

…Mtc ROOMMATES QUIET FEMALE GRAD student wanted to share large apt. on cen- tral campus. Call 665-5370. 91Y618 GRAD STUDENT to share 2-bdrm. townhouse with same. 971-5340. 78Y625 WOMAN WANTED to share apt. Call…

… for tutoring foreign students. 662-5198. 45J615 TYPING and EDITING. Call Jean, 994-3594. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. cJtc TRAVEL I'M LOOKING for someone to travel with in the fail. Europe, Israel. Denise, 662…

… 58 Scottish slope 29 Walk with a 17 Sympathized 59 Arab spring (with) land: Var. 30 Nectar inspector 18 - bene 60 Mr. Keep 33 German: Abbr. 19 Antlered 61 Wicked 34 Being: Fr. animals 62 James - 35…

February 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… Defense Ministry of Israel TOPIC: Historic Roots of the Arab-Is- rael Conflict and the Prospects for the Future. Spensored by the Center for Near Eastern Studies (Continued from Page 1) housed at the…

….m. on Monday, March 11 so Ng'ayen Long, 65, is a leading that students and faculty can at- lawyer in defending political pris- tend the discussion period which oners in the South. He was arrest- will be…

… held in Rackham Audi- ed in 1965 for suggesting nego- torium. tian with the National Liberation Rhodes hopes the discussion will Front, according to Luce. reveal how students and faculty feel about the…

… because his Commission's report includes: crutches and braces were taken . A proposal to reduce the nam- away. ber of courses a student is required "Those people who could best to take by establishing the…

… will be re- viewed within three years;''" NI O A recommendation that a sysP-CO tem of letter grading be maintain- PITCHER of L D ed, providing that students will becitz BEER offered the option of taking…

… point average," and; O A recommendation that the college "renew its commitment to recruiting minority students and provide supportive services for ruggeting tha tthe uerentaeondI I E M~iE IE them once…

… proposed revision, is workable and will increase cooperation because the advo- cates will have departmental spokespersons," said Tom East- hope, Assistant Vice-President for Student Services. Jon Heise…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 09, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… designed to increase exchanges of performing arts, scientists, scholars and students some- what above the level of the present program, they said. * * * A MASSIVE SEARCH centering around Provo, Utah, was…

… populace a settlement which will serve Britain's inter- ests, not those of the Irish people," POLICE SURROUNDED Sinaloa State University yesterday he said after a secret IRA meeting. in the wake of student

… demonstrations that left two persons dead Protestant leader William Craig said his Ulster Vanguard Move- and 10 wounded in Mexico City. ment will escalate its battle Two students were shot Friday when police…

… turned back students against direct British rule. He assailed Friday's release of 73, 1 who hurled stones and Molotov cocktails at the State Congress guerrilla suspects from intern- bi'ilding. ment, as…

… pri- aged by students at the university o Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Secondr mary several weeks ago, that the people are not behaving in ac- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-f cordance with…

… who ruled the island of an Arab-dominated r e g i m e chest pains. Zanzibar has been assassinated, headed by Sultan Segyid Jams- "His pulse is good, there is some Located about 20 miles off the hid bin…

… Mich. Th. Bldg. LONDON (above Marilyn Shop) $790 STUDENTS ABROAD wal GET' ATTENTION 3i --Hollis Alpert, San aurday Review I 0 VITTORIO DE SICA'S 0 the Garden of the Finzi-Continis Starring…

March 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

… conducting a sur- vey of the professors in the University to find out their opinions and we would like com- ments from student readers also. What do you want on this page? Do you want just reviews telling you…

…'s art, drama, music, and film courses? Would you prefer us to con- centrate on student art shows and student drama or do you want us to cover the major pro- fessional works presented on campus? Then again…

… FAMI-LY APARTMENTS FOR UNIVERSI TY STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF APPLICATIONS Are Now Being Accepted For Our 400 New Unfurnished Two and Three Bedroom Apartments Occupancy Dates and Available Units are as…

… Undergrad Students Are Eligibles Work Will Still Be Accepted Today, Tuesday, March 14 10-5 P.M. and 7-11 P.M. 3rd FLOOR RACKHAM GALLERIES $1.50 Enrtance Fee Show Opens Friday, March 17-7-11 P.M. and Runs Mon…

… visit the Housing Information Office, 1011 Student Activities Building or call 763-3168. 3-bedroom $146 utilities ± 26 $172 I NOMINATED FOR 6 f1I ACADEMY AWARDS "Summer of '42" BEST EDITING BEST…

….M. DUSTIN HUFFMAN4 iSTA M '.NT* JANE FONDA DONALD SUTHERLAND After Mr. Nes is through, it is hoped that the audi- ence will stay and discuss the speech with him. Sponsored by the Organization of Arab Stu…

January 29, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

…." For the Student Body: LEVI'S Denim BellIs 18000 CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty * 4 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 Day Calendar International Polk Dance: Hungarian Folk Dance Workshop…

… Theatre, 8 pm. Rive Gauche: Arab Weekend, 1024 Hill St., 8 pm. General Notices Tours of the Computing Center: Starting Jan. 23, Comp. Ctr. will con- duct tours of its facilities, including machine room…

… the week may ar- range this by calling Mrs. Preston, 774-2121; groups of more than 15 will have to tour in shifts when additional tour guides not available. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 STUDENT

… difficulties in attracting community people to the campus, PESC retains Ats song- range goal of an "open univer- sity." Along these lines, PESC is trying to arrange a program whereby community students now…

… hotel OPTINS:sailing, scuba diving, golf, deep sea fishing, island tours, boat .~ cruises, horseback riding, motor cycle and car rental t4TT Y~ *1 11"open only to faculty, staff, students & immediate…

… families of this university, alumni eligible i.1 ,,for certain flights. CL L~A 5J .~LL'For further information please contact: Administrativ and travel services by: 7 UAC TRAVEL OFFICE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL…

… A NN A RBO R Second Floor, Student Union 621 Church Street 763-2147 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 11l21 S, University7950 See Classified Ad for Complete Flight List ;f .4 ATTENTION: Jews…

March 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 135) • Page Image 10

… the Middle East Iranian Students Confederation Latin Armerican Student Association League of Revolutionary Black Workers Organization of Arab Students Young Socialist Alliance where: PHYSICS AND…

… Course Mart course or section in any term; and -The three student members of the Course Mart Committee shall be approved by the LSA Student Government. The open hearing today on the proposed rules will be…

… astts A 3362 Washtenaw St. (Just up from Arborfand) From the Chinese Student Association- Due to scheduling error on the part of Mercury Films, "Tiao- Chan" is CANCELLED for Fri- day, March 19. "Storm…

January 13, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… .,'.1- 8S Pod. JACK NICHOLSON NOW at the State Theatre Shows at 1:15-3-5-7-9 p.m. APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN TO FILL ONE VACANCY STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL MEMBER-AT-LARGE SEAT AND 3 STUDENT OPENINGS…

… ON UNIVERSITY COUNCIL (Proposes conduct regulations & considers policies concerning police on campus) Pick up applications & sign up for interviews at 1546 SAB STUDENTS FROM ALL SCHOOLS & COLLEGES ARE…

….50 Students International Discount Records Presented by ffi(1 IQOUSB an International Liberation Studies project CHNA WEEK JAN. 10-16, 1971 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY - r FIDDLER BEERS founder of the Fox Hollow…

…, driving Baba to violence. Difficulties over royalties forc- ed the postponement from last fall when the show was planned in an excerpted form for the Student Laboratory Theatre. Rather than abandon the p r…

…) Brian Spears (SGC) 7:30 p.m. adm. $1 TRUEBLOOD AUDITORIUM in Frieze Bldg. I WINTER TERM OF THE I I Missed "Harvey"?-Don't Miss THIS SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT! A PROGRAM IN JEWISH STUDIES * THE…

… Approach " THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: Historical, Social, & Psychological Issues Registration Tues., Wed., Thurs. Jan. 12, 13, 14 7-10 P.M. * JEWISH MUSIC 9 YIDDISH * MARTIN BUBER * SURVEY OF BIBLICAL…

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