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December 02, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… geographic position, the anomalous little state is fast becoming a headache for the United States, has been, of course, for the Arabs, and in future, will be for the Israeli. True, the Israeli government has…

… programs would off-set the meager agricultural returns. This may be possible, but the fact remains -- Israel's natural market is the neighboring Arab World, a hostile world which has been and will continue…

… implacable animosity of the Arabs, will lead to war. The Huleh Marshes border clashes last spring anticipated what can be expected to be a general conflict with the rising tide of Arab nationalism, which is…

… viciously against Jews in their immigration laws free from blame. . . * P R THE ARAB peoples, Israel has meant a great loss of lives, fellahin and feudal landlord alike. Sadly enough, it has also meant a…

December 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… the safety and health of primary and secondary school students, the first aim of edu- cation is not comfort. Yet, we have distorted John Dewey's philosophy of the importance of childhood adjustment so…

… that there is often very little academic challenge for the above-average, student. RUSSIA PROVIDES the other extreme in requiring students to study physics and chemistry beginning when they, are ten…

… schools followed Russia's example and forced students to study science; however, it would be fortunate if children could be introduced to the physical sciences' and languages while they are still in…

… other mean boys-then substitute red balloon for the dog, and there's "The Red Balloon." It is a simple, quaint, but unusual picture in which little is said and nothing needs to be. University students

… General Notices Regents' Meeting: Fri., Dec. 13. Com- munications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than Dec. 4. Late Permission: Women students who attended…

… Fortnite on Nov. 25 had late permission until 10:45 p.m. Late Permission: Women students who attended the concert at Hill Audi- toriumn on Tues., Nov. 26, had late bier- . mission until 11:05 p.m. All women…

students who attend the Stanley Quartet Concert Dec. 3 will have 45 minutes to return to their residences after it is over. All Choral Union and Extra Series ushers are hereby reminded that one performance…

… against you at May Festival time. Students who were notified by letter of Nov. 27, 1957 concerning completion of Monthly Certifications of the 9 series for education and training allow- ance under Public…

… Graduate School not later than 4:00 p.m., Tues., Jan. 7, 1958. Disciplinary action in cases of stu- dent misconduct:' At meetings held on Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7 and 14, cases involv- inga50 students and 1…

February 07, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… part of 'Israel 'Today' symposium, By CHELSEA LANDRY Daily StaffReporter Though students often hear. about the Arab-Israeli conflict from their peers and professors, yesterday they had the opportu- nity…

… productivity in solvingthe problem. Though discord between the two combatants has occurred for almost a century, Cohen told the audience that college students can play a significant role in the Arab

… they will par- ticipate in ours, they use ours right now, they use AATA a great deal." Anglin said students in par- ticular stand to benefit from the agreement to increase trans- portation convenience…

… and effi- ciency. Currently, University students and employees can ride AATA buses for free with an Meard. "As student housing moves further and further from main campus, there's going to be a need for…

… more and more students to commute and we would like them to use AATA of course,. because that's essential ... that's what we're trying to do, that's sustainability in transportation and the environment…

…." 0 TERESA MATHEW/Daily New York Times columnist Roger Cohen speaks in the Michigan Union yesterday Colu-mnist discusses Arab- Israeli conflict on campus SACUA From Page 1 questions regarding…

… Cohen. Cohen's talk was a part of the Center of Judaic Studies'two-day "Israel Today" symposium and focused on three major themes - the role of Iran in Israel, Israel's reaction to the Arab Spring and…

… argued that the Arab-Israeli conflict involves all humans, regardless of faith, and has perpetuated violence and death over a slew of issues since its onset. "Out of this conflict has been radicalism…

… which I oppose passionately ... any visitor to Tehran 50 years JOIN DAILY NEWS E-MAIL RAYZAG@MICHIGANDAILY.COM DO IT. Student Groups! This is a great opportunity to fund raise and expand your reach on…

October 28, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… education, both in high school and college. While I used the Arab-Israeli conflict as an example in this article, the students' fear of biased professors applies to many political topics. For example, when…

…4A - Wednesday, October 28,,2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com C 1 4e Michioan l wily Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… my fellow are protectionist sentiments eco- peace-loving college students should doesn't nomically destructive, they are also support. The main reason to abolish Iflean in direct opposition to another…

…, Laura Veith SEND LETTERS TO: TOTHEDAILY@UMICH.EDU When I tell members of my family that I'm takinga class on the Arab-Israeli conflict this semester, the first ques- tion they usually ask is, "Is your…

September 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 154) • Page Image 16

… gain visibility on campus and draw support for their group. "They did not come to any Arab or Muslim students and ask them if they wanted that representation," said LSA Rep. Fadi Kiblawi. Rackham Rep…

…. Jessica Curtin, a member of BAMN, said the green armbands are part of a national cam- paign supported by Arab-American students at other campuses. "It's not true that Arab students as a whole oppose this…

… committed to getting his Heisman campaign back on track in front of the home crowd. Tennessee 34, Louisiana State 20 By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly approved its $415…

… Washington. BAMN has organized an anti-war rally on the Diag and begun a green arm- band campaign meant to show support for Arab-Americans who have been victims of harassment or violence because of the…

… what it was," said MSA Vice President Jessica Cash. Jackie Bray, a member of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality, asked MSA to stop groups like BAMN from dominating impor- At attention…

… Most students, Americans support U.S. going to war NEWS t BAMN blasted for dominating raci By John Alexander and Carrie Thorson Daily Staff Reporters STAFF PICKS WEEK 3 seEcTioNs ALL PICKS MADE…

students and campus groups with anti-war senti- ments say they have not found it diffi- cult to push their cause here. A Gallup Organization poll released Tuesday - two weeks after terrorists attacked New…

… support from the University adminis- tration and various other groups on campus," said LSA senior Paul Saba, president of the Arab American Anti- Discrimination Committee. "There have been way more positive…

… things happening than anything negative." So far, anti-discrimination groups and anti-war groups have been the most vocal and visible groups on cam- pus. Many.students speculated that the University…

… hate for hate." Although students with anti-war opinions have been most visible on campus, this doesn't mean the majori- ty of students oppose military action. "All you see is the anti-war feeling, but…

March 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… Week Committee TODAY: BLACK STUDENT INVOLVEMENT AT A WHITE UNIVERSITY Aud. A-Angell Hall 3: 00 P.M. WASHINGTON (v) - Republi-, 1 can governors are abandoningi their efforts to line up supportj i for a…

… public debate here, Polish Communist leaders have been cri- ticized for supressing student demonstrations with undue harsh- ness. The East German press was chided for giving a one sided pic- ture of the…

… from Po- land. There also were reports of other travel restrictions and rigid searching of Czechoslovaks bound for the two countries. '.Polish Students End Sit-In Demonstration Nelson A. Rockefeller…

… WARSAW, Poland OP) - War- saw's defiant students ended three sit-in demonstrations yes- terday after gaining an appre- ciable measure of popular support. At Polytechnic College, 4,000 students yielded in…

… the face of threatened mass expulsionscand an awesome show of police force. At Warsaw University and the College of Agriculture, several thousand students abandoned 36 hour and 12 hour sleep-ins. The…

… protests were basically against alleged' police brutality in stopping demonstrations against what the students call "slander- ous and false" reporting of events in the state controlled press. . The students

… appealed to have their arguments receive publicity. Since a March 8 campus dem- onstration at Warsaw University, students across this Communist ruled nation have taken up the. crusade for more liberalization…

… of their socialist society. At the two day Polytechnic sit- in, students painted their resolu- tions and slogans on signs and draped them on the administra- tion building, which faces busy midtown…

students. School officials promised im- munity to the demonstrators if they broke up during the night instead of carrying the sit-in to its scheduled morning conclusion in defiance of the college rector and…

September 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…R 4A - Friday, September 13, 2013 C 1 4e Michioan l 4:lat,*lv The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Not-so-welcome week 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since…

… invade our privacy as students, as pedes- trians and as individuals when they submit us to Breathalyzer testing under these circumstances. So, do you have to take that breath test? Will you get hauled off…

… drinking amongminors. If the goal ow into is to ensure student safety and dis- courage illegal drinking, alco- hol education s within your -was well as rights as an trust between students and erican citizen…

… to law enforce- ment - needs ise a breath test. to be encour- aged more than the targeting of students with excessively harsh .ppeals punishments. 9, saying Be cautious if you drink, but search…

… ithout a always be aware. You have consti- protect tutional rights to privacy as an indi- looking vidual living in the United States than - underage student or not. So know nce. your rights, Wolverines…

October 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… it wants to weaken all the nationalist forces which are dedicated to democratic and egalitarian government in the Middle East, and to thus strengthen the rule of the authoritarian regimes in the Arab

… people. Does the above statement mean that Israel has become a fascist state? I do not think so, at least not yet. That large segments of Israeli society have rabidly racist and arrogant views toward Arabs

…-that these Israelis would like to expand the borders of Israel and dominate the Arab countries neighboring them-is evident by the fact that a majority of Israelis still sup- ports Begin's policies. Yet it is…

…. "Peace now," unlike the Labor or Likud parties, recognizes that it is only when Arabs and Jews rise above their prejudices that many common human values can be seen. They are helping to pave the long and…

… arduous road for peace in the Mid- dle East. Elmassian is a doctoral student in the School of Education. Wasserman ' diedatudetgatT et yhi Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan…

… acquire a sense of the students' mood. What struck me this year is how quiet young people are. At first I thought this un- precedented absense of talk could be a sign of self-concern or apathy or persisting…

… noise came from the incessant loud talk of students eager to climb onto the ladder of success. Every student knew that rank order of achievement as measured by grades was where it was at. Then came the…

… Kennedy years. Students and younger faculty were enormously excited by the new prospects for doing good at home and abroad with America's most powerful weapon: its technological and organizational know…

… nature, preachers telling of old and new religions-and all over the cam- pus the sound of music. Why are college studen ts so quiet.? By Franz Schurmnn t~il<V1 / 1970s, students decided while the system…

… was pretty big and productive, it wasn't really for them. WHATEVER the changes in at- titude, however, students believed there was a pretty im- pressive system out there, and that it really did control…

November 29, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… peace con- ference in Cairo. But no one else did, and the radical governments of Libya and Iraq separately called anti-Sadat Arab summits in their capitals. The conflicting flurry of invitations threw the…

… Jordan, in a televised speech, pleaded with Arabs to "reunite ranks and rebuild a unified position." His government revealed its own confusion when it declared it was ready to attend both the Tripoli and…

… Saturday to prepare for Geneva. He named two top aides as his envoys. Begin again rejected Sadat's calls for Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territories occupied in 1967 and establishment of a Palestinian…

… state. He appealed to Israelis to stop demanding diplomatic concessionsto the Arabs to reward Sadat for visiting Israel Nov. 19-21. "I APPEAL TO the various parties: negotiations have begun. Give us a…

… Coalition Against Apartheid was formed "to coordinate the activities of groups and individuals interested in action against apartheid," explained Denis Ondeje,. vice-president of the Afri- can Students

… Operations panel. He directed headline-making probes of labor See SENATE, Page 2 McClellan Foreign students wary of spies Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Former Congresswoman Martha Griffiths pauses…

… campuses - including this one - foreign students fear surveillance operations by their countries' in- telligence networks. "There is more than ample evidence that stu- dents are being monitored," says Jon…

… Heise, Inter- national Center director, "especially students from Korea and Taiwan." EMBASSIES INTERESTED in monitoring stu- dents know where political activists attend school, but their records on other…

students are frequently not up to date. Until a few years ago, keeping records current was easy because universities supplied information about foreign students. But with the passage of the Family…

… Educational Rights and Privacy Act in 1974, educational institutions ceased publishing student registers which listed all foreign students according to their country of origin. CURRENT LAW only allows the…

May 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…. The presidents, McGoff said, "permit a minority of students to consume their time and en- ergy at the expense of the ma- jority of students who want an education. "They have permitted their leadership…

… capabilities to be eroded by the unreasonable de- mands of faculties and students. And they cry 'if only America would get out of Southeast As- is, everything would be all right again., "That assumption," he…

…-Semitism was good for the state for it drew the country together, Bober said the government doesn't want Arab- Israeli assimilation and the Israeli government doesn't want peace." Another idealogy that Bober…

… can any radical American Jew try to force Nixon out of Vietnam and at the same time want to push him into the Mid.- dIe East?" Bober asked. "Israel is an oppresive state both against Arabs and Jews…

….' "We have to abolish colonialistic traits-such as laws discriminating against Arabs," Bober said. "We have to integrate in the Middle East on the basis of a social rev- o'lution." "But you're ignoring…

…. "How can you say its all right for the Fateh (an Arab guerrilla force) to terrorize and kill, but at the same time condemn Israel for much less offensive acts?" another member of the audience asked…

… concern, six EMU students last week, gath- main in effect until the governor Romney said, and he had received ered in Forest Ave. and blocked declares otherwise. The sale of inquiries from governors and off…

May 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…, one students said. "It gave the appearance that we had some- thing-but we didn't' City students stage protest Ccn~.~ed ~ Pate what 'type of actmon they can take" he added Although some of the smrmke…

… for is' Some high school of f:cials had blamed University groups with in- filtrating the high schools and agitating the students OK report on finance By ROB BIER An '-' 'tina~ reuort o ,r~ ~nn nomic…

… there were no mnaor f :tng i- cdents along tie countrys ffoca- tile borders :ith is Arab nig- bors. "'hereIwa's soe^orar an saT'' -arnts firef:rcm Tie Egy:p- n.ans on, the Suez Caal and some 1nzermttent…

… Independelnce Day last year Israeli rloops iled 10 Arab sab- oteurs who had finfitrated into " e coutry7 The year before 1 terrorsts were kiled n clashes ith Israeli forces This year CIsrael: gter-bomb- ers twice…

… cl~es Class attendance at the Nor-h Carolina State University In Raleigh was reported by officials as normal yesterday despite a call for a student boycott. ~rve done all I can," said Cathy Sterling…

…, president-elect of the student government who called for the boycott Sunday. "it's up to the students now7 There are some confrontations With police reported in connection with the student antiwar efforts. In…

… last summer's rock concert In upstate New York About 200 ~nver police and 40 Welcome Students! * DISTINCT yE COLLE~ ATE HAIRSTYLING for Me~ An~ Wc~en- * ~ HAIR~STYLIVS Colrd tt arl ofcr moved oto…

November 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

…A us 4A rnlgatt Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… TOPIC for discussion set for SGC's Sunday retreat is "how can SGC gain more respect from the student body?" Judging by Wednesday's meeting, the group has a long way to go before it can earn any campus…

…Intellectual basis Middle East Turbulence HE CURRENT TURBULENCE in the Middle East illustrates that the Arab states, almost fanatical in their desire for independence, are highly susceptible to exploitation by…

… Commun- ist 4orces. , The Suez crisis, beginning with the canal seizure by Egyptian President Nasser in July and still unresolved, served as a catalyst re- leasing a great upsurge of Arab nationalism. The…

… refusal to withdraw troops further heightens the antag- onism of the Arabs toward their former colonial masters. Increased tensions between Syria and Iraq are evident. A Communist coup has been re- ported…

… in other Arab states. Iraq, to counteract the Aussian aid to Syria, Monday appealed to the United States for jet planes and antiaircraft defensive weapons. Another, Arab state, Jordan, has voted to end…

… intervention. IN ANALYZING the situation two main trends can be noted. The Arab nations are now caught up in a great surge of nationalism sweeping across North Africa and through the Middle East. This…

… neces- sary, from other Western countries. This basic philosophy, though still far from whole-hearted, is received with favor by the Arabs. Yet the Arabs are inclined, because of years of domination by…

… Eastern na- tions. The United States must assure both Arabs and Israelis of the continuing interest in search of a peace and rules or order in the Middle East. Finally, the U.S. must continue its steadfast…

… UNIVERSITY provides a golden opportunity for mutual understanding of West and East on an intellectual basis. Thus far various types of campus foreign student programming have been actively implemented by many…

January 10, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…. Approximately 40 students gathered Thursday evening in the Samuel T. Dana Building to participate in a conversation surrounding the modern state of surveillance in Muslim, Arab, Southeast Asian and North…

…Last winter, LSA student Alexandra Ellard had to miss 10 days of class. Due to extreme weather, many Metro Detroit area public schools and facilities were closed. This meant Ellard couldn…

…Jeans, Skype or Google Chat. But others, she said, threatened to fail her. “There are no protective policies for undergraduate students that protect them from attendance discrepancies when it…

… still gave me a D plus,” Ellard said. “You find yourself very often having to choose whether to be a good parent, or be a good student, and that I find to be a very huge problem.” According to Ellard…

…, whether a student parent is offered accommodations depends almost entirely on the professor. Some of her professors have been helpful, even allowing her to bring her son to class when child care…

… Education of Women on issues surrounding student parents, said professors may not understand the situation student parents are in. “Some faculty see it as their choice to be parents, and I don’t think…

… in its current state. Rackham student Sophie Hasuo, who does research in the Center for Japanese Studies, said the lecture challenged her understanding of Japanese national belonging. “It…

… Schlissel’s Faculty Public Engagement initiative, which he announced in 2017. Rackham student Kimberly Ransom, who has done work with public engagement, noted the importance of work that involves…

… effective action from the Muslim and Arab communities on campus. “The most important thing is that we’re mobilizing Muslim youth in a way that’s informative and educational and deeply looking at the…

…, discusses the role of religioun and politics in Japan in Weiser Hall Thursday afternoon. VARSHA VEDAPUDI Daily Staff Reporter Rackham student Julio Ferreira is finishing his second year in the…

December 08, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…, Bridge the Gap aims to week in the Michigan find a mutual understanding ue. On Monday, a pro- between Arab and Jewish 1 group hosted a speak- students on campus through controversial that the moderate…

… dialogue and events. rtment of Public Safety Members of the group's exec- utive board, which is made up of half Arab and half Jew- ish students, said they hope students will eventually be able to debate the…

… seemed little differ- ent than any other. "Welcome" was written on the chalkboard - albeit in Hebrew and Arabic as well as English. During an icebreaker, students talked about their favorite meals, road…

…~ hpa hug Ann Arbor, Mi. www.michigandaily.com "I trust (my students) to really think about the issues and to talk to each other. Out of this emerges people who take charge." - ENGLISH PROF. BUZZ…

… the past, the new system will guaran- tee admission to any student with a certain GPA and LSAT score. It will also make special exceptions for students who fall below the threshold but meet certain…

… criteria. One of the more controversial excep- tions is for students who live in a geographic area centered on the city of Detroit, which is over 80 percentblack. There will also be an excep- tion for…

students who have lived abroad or on a Native American reservation, a rough substitute for explicitly granting preference to Native American students. The new admissions policy also includes exceptions those…

… for students who were dis- criminated against, overcame adversity and attended disad- vantaged high schools. But the new admissions policy did not come with- out controversy. The initial plan presented…

… to the faculty proposed maintaining racial preferences for Native Ameri- can applicants and granting exceptions only to students who live in Detroit. Wayne State Law Professor Laura Bartell told The…

… handcuffed to other students in the middle of the Diag atla demonstration for prison reform yesterday afternoon. She is wearing a tally of the number of days she has spent fasting in solidarity with a hunger…

April 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… ri hts board hears 'U testimony By JIM PONIEWOZIK Several students criticized Uni- versity efforts to fight discrimination on campus, while administrators de- fended the programs as among the strongest…

students at the in- quiry, who criticized the policy for not including faculty and administration within its jurisdic- tion. "This code is inherently discrimi- natory because it discriminates against young…

… people because of their age," said MSA representative Henry Hardy. He said the policy should include more student input. LSA SENIOR Lannis Hall of the United Coalition Against Racism criticized the anti…

…- discrimination policies currently in existence - particularly the Affir- mative Action Office's "Tell Some- one" program -as being ineffective. The program encourages University students and staff to report harass…

… that the state Civil Rights Commission will use to rec- ommend measures state colleges and universities can take to combat dis- crimination. Over 20 students and staff members addressed the inquiry…

…- gested by several students at the in- quiry, was a possibility. "We intend to become better in- formed about the dimensions of the problem and the effectiveness of any efforts being made to combat it…

… Fleming. Code approval prompts protest Regents criticize MSA's actions By STEVE KNOPPER Members of the University's Board of Regents criticized the Michigan Student Assembly Friday for actions they called…

…- Brighton) said he would be "inclined" to vote against continued funds. "If they don't represent students, they can go out and generate dona- tions, as opposed to taxing stu- dents," Nielsen said. "Maybe that…

… newspaper ads would deter minority students from coming to the University, which would contra- dict MSA's demands for higher mi- nority enrollment. Regent Nellie Varner (D-Detroit) said, "I certainly would…

February 03, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… Intro to Arab American Studies or The Middle East in Hollywood Cinema. Students then select additional courses offered by the Arab and Mus- lim American Studies program. Evelyn Alsultany, associate…

… the AMAS minor as a unique and important opportunity for students given the large demographic of Arab Americans and Muslim Ameri- cans in Michigan and the current challenges to under- standing…

… anything illegal? Then it’s kind of a done deal because you’re not entitled to unemployment.” COURT From Page 1 versity Plant Operations and the Office of Student Life via conference call. Ultimately…

… significant number of University employees, faculty and staff who live elsewhere in Washtenaw County and beyond, and also recognizing that there are some students who are not necessarily in Ann Arbor…

… … It was really that con- sideration of what conditions could be,” Washington said. The new system resulted from a task force to review University operation reduction procedures after some students

… close; there is a hospi- tal, there is a police force, there are students on campus who need to be fed.” Though Monday’s snow day was the second cancellation of classes in the last year, Fitzger…

… announced two of the IGR courses would also fulfill the Race and Ethnicity degree requirement. Maxwell added that IGR is a valuable addition to any major, especially given her belief that students

… must become global citizens who know how to dis- cuss complex issues pertaining to diversity and inequality. “Students who earn a minor in intergroup relations educa- tion will develop the insight…

November 04, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… peace, a roar of "peace never" and "we will fight to the end" moved through the Arab students. Another Arab decried the Jews with a rationale that a German student present called reminiscent of Adolph…

… Hitler's. The outbursts were not solely limited to the Arab students. Through pressure of the aud- ience, an Israeli was permitted to state what he thought were the justifications of his coun- try…

…"When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNJVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… must be noted in all reprints. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: TAMMY MORRISON Union Meeting Reveals Emotional Nati onalis FRIDAY NIGHT, students who jammed a Union meeting room to condemn Israel…

… governments for unilateral acts of violence in Egypt, contrary to the very principles of the UN, indicated to all the sever- ity of dissenting opinion that must exist in these countries. Arabs bared the status…

… been justifiably anticipated for most of the Middle-Eastern students were frantically concerned for the welfare of their friends, relatives and countries. But few people present could have left with- out…

… feeling some degree of fright at the behav- ior of these people, who must represent an intellectal hierarchy of their homelands. One Arab shouted that President Nasser would live in the hearts of every Arab

… behind the student uprisings in Hungary, and the revolutions that have shaken the colonial world. ARLINE LEWIS TheDark Horse F rom Okeefenokee AMIDTHE dirt throwing and drum-thump- ing, the greatest…

… GELFAND Stevenson Ietter fit For office By Students for Stevenson and Young Democrats S TUDENTS FOR Stevenson and Young Democrats urge you to vote for Mr. Adlai Stevenson's election as President of the…

…~ ..-- ' ----------- "It Came From Out Of Nowhere" 4 ms - a s ..Mgw+s+.:rr +rr- c^ CAMPAIGN ISSUES: Candiates React to Suez Issue Plan For Student Forums A T ITS NEXT MEETING, Student Govern- ment Council will do…

March 05, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… veterans on at least nine apuses whose expenses have outstripped ir monthly $65 or $90 checks. No isolated cry by a single pressure oup, this delegation will represent some student organizations throughout…

… a secret that many veterans are going to school today who, because of their economic status, would not otherwise be able to do so. If Flint JC is at all typical, 93 per cent of all student veterans…

…. They ask that student erans, who represent far less than 20% of ex-GI's, be given special consideration ther improving their advantage over Zer veterans and the general public. Most students meet all…

…" on most veteran's "grab" proposals which have been advanced. There is no doubt that present payments to student veterans fail to meet living costs. But was the G:I. Bill designed to cover every expense…

… in the normalcourse of events?R Yet most student veterans lean heavily in favor of this latest move to increase subsistence payments. They seem to have lost their perspective while in the armed…

March 11, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… Experiences of the Arab- American student body the statement Study shows economically segregated A2 metro area First-gen college students talk higher ed. experiences Council hopefuls unveil…

… For LSA senior Christina Cas- tillo, attending college was not just the natural next step after graduating high school — it was a life changer. In addition to her role as a University student, Cas…

…- tillo is a single mother. The student-run organiza- tion First Generation Students @ Michigan provided Castillo the opportunity to share her experi- ence as both a mother and a first generation…

… college student Tues- day evening at its “First Genera- tion Dinner.” First Gen raises awareness for and addresses the unique needs of first generation college students. The organization was founded…

… in the fall of 2007 and is the first student-led organization of its type in the country. After attending high school in California, Castillo dropped in and out of community college since 2003…

… and North Ingalls residences By ISOBEL FUTTER Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Daily will be exploring Ann Arbor’s most quirky, lively, and student populated neigh- borhoods during the next…

students venture north of the Diag, they stumble upon Old Fourth Ward and North Ingalls, two of Ann Arbor’s 11 thriving, unofficial neighborhoods. Spread throughout the city, each area possesses…

… goals Students flock to neighborhoods north of campus for their proximity to Main Street INDEX Vol. CXXIV, No. 78 ©2015 The Michigan Daily michigandaily.com NEWS......................... 2A OPINION…

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July 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 186) • Page Image 2

…, and fitted Beauty's two selfish sisters, her friends at home and the magic of jewels from dust into my own an- alysis of the story. Although students of Freud will have a heyday with the net- work of…

…._.r; Editorial Rounds Christian Science Monitor .. . j For the Arabs Dangerous Corner j WHAT MAY be the beginning of a fundamental change in the Pal- estine situation has now been registered in the major world…

… capi- tals and in the United Nations. It is the result of Arab refusal to ex- tend the truce period, after the Israeli had agreed to do so. This looks like a diplomatic blunder on the Arabs' part. Hereto…

… be regarded as an aggressor, at any rate so long as the armies operated in a manner that could be construed as defending the territories al- lotted to Arabs and Jews in the UN partition plan. Bombings…

…, and at the request of the UN itself, the Arabs have invited world cen- sure. They are immediately confronted with Israeli charges, laid be- fore the UN Security Council, of violating the truce some…

…, it could lead to UN action against the Arabs under Chapter VII of the Charter, including imposition of sanctions against them. THAT DEVELOPMENT, if coupled with a lifting of the American embargo…

… against arms shipments to the Middle East, would be a serious blow to the Arabs' military prospects. The Arabs are talking a great deal about British treaty obligations to them, but the British have said…

… that if the UN finds the Arabs guilty of illegal acts Britain's obligations to the UN will override those in its treaties with Arab states. Aside from the loss of prestige which the Arabs have suffered…

… over the entire diplomatic front, there are known also to be weaknesses within the Arab League. Egypt and Syria seem more intent on resum- ing warfare, for example, than does King Abdullah of Transjordan…

…. Moves to exploit Arab divergencies are part of the general effort to bring the Arabs into line with a world opinion otherwise due to turn sharply against them. And today there is much less probability…

September 24, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… the 2006 GOP nomination and is serv- ing his last two-term in the state House. UNITED NATIONS Rice says Arab nations invited to Mideast summit Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said yesterday that key…

Arab nations, including Syria, would be invited to President Bush's planned Mideast peace conference this fall and expressed hope they would attend. Formal invitations haven't been issued yet but Rice…

… civilians, he added: "There are serious challenges to the sover- eignty of Iraq." In Arabic, he used the word "tajawiz" which can be translated either as "affronts" or "challenges." TOKYO Moderate Fukuda…

… year, we survey about 50,000 secondary school students and bring the name of the University of Michigan before them," Johnston said. "And that's the population from which our student body is drawn…

… drug abuse. "It's the only study that surveys certain grade-level students each year while also tracking the lon- gitudinalprogress of these people into the future," said Compton, who heads the Division…

…. This year the study will survey nearly 50,000 eighth graders and high school students throughout the United States. ALLISUNGHAM AN/Daily Michael Frosti, a contestant on "Survivor: China" and Traverse…

January 29, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

…, enjoyable and refreshing IIMZAJigI 'i7 $2.50 j written Joint Arab-Israeli . . . Law. Why Not Join THE DAILY? A great place to meet people, drink 5c cokes and learn about a newspaper on the Business…

… reconciled with the Jewish state's demand for some Arab political conces- sions. However, Kissinger t oo k some of the edge off this opti- mistic assessment when he added that his Middle East swing next month…

…- sures and vacated the position. Sandberg was reelected in, October in what he termed a "technical landslide." But while he received over 50 per cent of the vote, only 3.5 per cent of the student body…

… The Daily Staff FOCUS: Workshops for HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Applications are now available for the following groups: en's Group Leaderless Thesis Support omen's Group Black Graduate Student ouple's Group…

March 25, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…r Eg Air4tgau hiIg Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Michigan MAD Riue Ribbon' Failures By…

… The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. THURSDAY, 25 MARCH 1965 NIGHT EDITOR: SCOTT BLECH Need for Unity Pits Arabs

… Against Israel RECENT EVENTS in the Middle East have made it clear that a confronta- tion is developing between the Arab na- tions and Israel which, observers believe, could lead to a conflict much more…

… seri- ous than the Suez crisis of 1956. Ob- viously, with such trouble spots as Viet Nam, Malaysia, the Congo and others already threatening peace, another Arab-Israeli war could create new con- flicts…

… of interest among enough nations to bring the world a step closer to to- tal catastrophe. An objective onlooker may view the situation and wonder what the seven ma- jor Arab countries involved…

… around the urgent need of the Arab nations to find some force which would unify them by drawing concern away from their own local prob- lems and directing it toward one ele- ment. HENCE, ISRAEL becomes the…

… population, but since 1948 have blamed their troubles on the existence of the Jewish state. In the Independence War of 1948, the Arab nations. were soundly beaten and humiliated. In the Suez crisis eight years…

… eyes of world opinion on it, de- cided it would risk Arab recognition of East Germany to establish ofiicial ties with Jerusalem. All these defeats, moral or otherwise, have only spurred the Arabs to cry…

… River. BEFORE THE 1948 Independence War, all Arab residents of the Palestine area were given a choice between emi- gration with reparations and settlement in Israel. Those who remained are de- cidedly…

… enough good land to sustain them and also that Egypt has the room to replace at least the 200,000 Jews it exiled. The Arab nations will not admit more refugees because they must, above all, not eliminate a…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… allocating the grants, RSG gave away $150 to the Asian American Women's Journal, $300 to the United Nations Conference, $400 to the International Observer and $200 to the Arab American Student Association…

…. Members reduced the amount of money given to one organization and denied two other requests. The Arab American Student Association re- ceived $200 instead of its requested $500 to bring a speaker comparing…

… groups. However, students who had par- ticipated in a meal sacrifice in the past were surprised to learn of the gap between the amount they were being charged and the sum that actu- ally benefited the…

… organization. According to the 1991-92 stan- dard meal plan, students in tradi- tional residence halls are charged $5.22 for dinner; from that fixed rate, however, only the budgeted raw food cost is contributed…

… going to benefit the handicapped," first-year engi- neering student Monish Kundra said. "I figured 'all of the money' meant the $6 I'm charged for every meal." Despite the meal sacrifice's suc- cess for…

… fundraisers we have." David Wahr, administrative assis- tant for Residence Operations and Student Residences, said the Dining Services department operates under a fixed cost. The only way to deduct from the…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…Tuesday, February 18, 1969 VIOLENCE AT MONTREAL UNIVERSITY: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three -- -- - -- i . n. Faculty stubbornness leads to student frustration; MONTREAL, Quebec (CUP- CPS) - A…

… two-week-old occupa- tion at Sir George Williams Uni- versity ended violently Tuesday after police arrested 79 students- blacks and whites-in the school's computer center. ' The arrests and final…

… des- troyed a complete set of the school's academic records. The occupation began two weeks ago after students, primarily black, gave up on a hearing com- mittee investigating charges of racism made…

… against a biology professor by six blacks some months ago. The 'faculty hearing committee initially had the students' ap- proval, but after two members re- signed, the administration ap- pointed…

… replacements without con- sulting the students. The commit- tee, which held its hearings the week of February 2, was considered illegitimate by the black stu- dents. They took over the computer center and five…

… the hearing firemen were overcome with smoke committee and to set another one and rushed to the hospital. in its place that would be agree- The students, ringed by fire, able to both parties, stayed in…

… a back room near an But this plan, which would have open window. Out in the corridors, ended the occupation, was reject- newsmen and other students fled ed early Tuesday morning by the the area to get…

… announced, the students the students. The riot squad man- seized the Hall Building (which aged to put out the fire and get houses the computer center on its the students out before they were ninth floor) and…

… wall for battle against fire hoses and bar- two hours as they put out fires ricades. and awaited instructions. They finally drove to students Only a few of the occupiers back to the computer center, and…

… possible criminal axey tossedcompu rds, print- charge," one official said. outs, papers, research documents The students have been charged -anything they could find-out with conspiracy, arson and public the…

October 19, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…q. We've Got Something For Everybody, Too" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… two. With the growth of the University since 1837 has come an increase in the University's bureaucracy. One hundred years ago, students and faculty played relatively larger roles in campus life compared…

… with .administrators. Now, owing to the necessity of coordinating this conglomeration of 21,000 students and 2,000 faculty members, the students learn, the faculty teaches, and the administrators run…

… things. Also, through time and the increasing con- cern with social sciences and political issues, student thought has fragmented into various and often warring camps. This has manifested itself in the…

… replete with threats and counter- threats, defiant declarations, charges and counter-charges. Israel, though faced with a threat of pos- sible annihilation at the hands of her Arab neighbors, is…

….e. Egypt's Nasser. The Arabs are apparently solidly united against Israel, but are nevertheless embroiled in a struggle for power, and squabbling among themselves, especially over the Baghdad pact, a pro…

…, a Western conspiracy to undermine Arab unity, and part of a plan to overthrow the Egyptian government. THE blame for the tension cannot be laid to any one party. Israel pleads that she is the victim…

… Israel is virtually inviting attack, in the belief that the West, especially the United States, would intervene and perhaps destroy the Arab threat to Israel for years to come. Such intervention seems to…

… be Israel's only chance for survival in event of war, despite the courage and determination of her people. The Arab nations appear only too ready to accept Israel's challenge. They have made repeated…

May 10, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…lb Wer 3Mibiigan Bait Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… in all reprints. TURDAY. MAY 10, 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: PHILIP MUNCK Two Looks at Course Booldet PRO ... STUDENT Government Council's plan to pub- lish a course evaluation book is basically sound…

…- ions on courses, they question other students about the merit of a certain course, teachers often ask for anonymous course evaluations by their students at the end of a semester. It would seem then, that…

… published evalua- tions, easily purchased by all who desire them would give both students and faculty access to information that could be obtained, but not nearly to such an extensive and unbiased de- gree…

…., These evaluations can serve a three-fold purpose. 1) They aid orientation of students, primarily incoming freshmen, to University courses. 2) They can create interest in courses which might not otherwise…

… a service to students of the University involved. Indeed, if it were financi- ally possible to make this a non-commercial endeavor, it is certain the Council would "clear- ly" approve it. As it is…

…*cessarily the best courses, will be en- couraged. Others say that it will not be an evaluation, but rather it will turn into a "criticism" in which as one educator so aptly put it, "the students will be trying…

March 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…. While students unhappily crowded into temporary quarters and parents demanded to know what had happened University officials tried in vain to explain the many factors which led to inadequate facilities…

… similar institutions with even greater severity. Students Turned Away At Illinois, for example, students who had been accepted were told only a few days before the start -Daily-Dick Gaskil few could recall…

…; that power is given only to the people and their elected representatives." Counsel for the three Negroes involved in the litigation asked the high court in a brief to affirm Arab Legion in an effort to…

… later to 1. Prime Minister Eden recalled 74-73, but 15 top British officers of Jordan's e d quintet Arab Legion in reprisal for the sher. summary dismissal last Thursday 20th point of Lt. Gen John Bagot…

… of Glubb's dismis- Lake near sal, the British Foreign Office be- there is no lieves the danger of aggression in the Arab-Israeli dispute now lies a compre- with the Arabs. It is feared Arab nt, showing…

… politicians may seek to use the e else and Arab Legion in an effort to destroy ,dents even Israel. 3. New border clashes were re.- such bodies. ported between Israel and Arab ated neighbors. The Israelis…

… nment Vice- TEENames served as a he weekend ered around idents' Role d According to IFC Rushing Chair- the three- man Fred Lyons, '57, 297 out of a NSA book- rushing class of 543 men have ant, Student

March 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…, con- done harsh security measures against Palestinians and undermine what they regard as a legitimate right for Arabs to fight to liberate their "occupied" terri- tories. In the words of a commentator…

… in the Lebanese daily AnNahar, Wednesday's meeting in the tiny Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheik is intended to "abolish the difference between terrorism and resistance." But other Arab governments…

Arab countries has been slow to recon- cile itself to peace with Israel, partici- pation in a high-profile summit called in response to a recent wave of violence against Israelis has been a politically…

… risky option for many Arab govern- ments. Nonetheless, Saudi Arabia and most ofthe oil-rich sheikdoms of the Persian Gulf are all over t attending. A state- ment issued by will s t their Gulf Coop…

…'s out- rage was far less vocal in response to past attacks by Israel's army or to kill- ings committed by Jewish extremists against Arabs. Despite such sentiments, most Arab governments have fallen in…

… Arabia, the Persian Gulf states of Yemen, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, plus most Arab countries in North Africa. Iran, Iraq and Libya - accused of being sponsors of terrorist groups…

… always vote," Tadisco said. "Ifnothing else, we just want to get people involved." Su also listed improved MSA-stu- dent body relations as a goal for the campaign. "The only times students hear about the…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S mail are $85. Winter term (January…

October 24, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… the actress, who remained in stable con- dition under intensive care after surgery at Northern Westchester Hospital Center. Arab king lists peace demands WASHINGTON- Morocco's King Hassan said yesterday…

… the Arab world will recognize Israel, if certain conditions are met, including Israeli sur- der of the territories occupied in the 1967 war. Hassan also said the Arab-Israeli conflict has "entered a new…

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January 17, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… Bush's fast-track plan for a Mideast peace agreement got a welcome endorsement yesterday from a nation long seen as a key Arab mediator. Bush responded by * pulling his punches on the human rights…

… backpedaling in Egypt that has cooled relations with this long- time ally. The president closed an eight-day Mideast trip well-fed from several lingering meals with his Arab hosts and upbeat about what even some…

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July 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

… forces after they suffered huge losses to the Israelis in the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli wars. The latest Israeli defeats of Syrian ground and air units in Lebanon have raised questions about how Soviet…

…. After the Syrian defeats inJu hands of the Israelis in Leh Soviet general was reported been sent to Syria to assess the that Arab country's forces, a:c to bear down onSoviet advisers In his review of the…

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June 07, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 22) • Page Image 13

… rejected an appeal for freedom by extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane, in jail without formal charges since mid-May on suspicion of engineering terrorist attacks against Arabs. The U.S.-born rabbi derided as "non…

…- sense" reports linking him to a plot to blow up Moslem holy sites. But he also hailed the car bombings that maimed two West Bank Arab mayors Monday, saying they appeared to be the work of "good and…

… "evidence points to a plot so serious" he could not consider freeing the rabbi, according to tran- script excerpts later made public. THE JUDGE said he could not release details of the alleged anti-Arab plot…

… them to put me on trial. I say it is nonsense. My arrest is to stop me from getting power. But soon I'll be in the Knesset (parliament)." I UWir 1Wdhigrn BaiQ- 1 Student Newspaper at The University of…

March 23, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

…, would "spare no effort to undermine U.S. interests in the Arab world." "THE EGYPTIAN regime has -chosen the enemy camp, and we will deal with President Anwar Sadat's government the same way we deal with…

…- cupied Arab territory an obstruction to peace, and set up a commission to study them. The resolution passed the council 12-0 after eight days of debate. The United States, Britain, and Norway ab- stained…

… approval "marvelous" and said there was "still a possibility" signing ceremonies for the Arabic and Hebrew versions could be conducted in Cairo and Jerusalem. Begin favors the separate signings. But Sadat…

… parliamentary hearings that the treaty would isolate Egypt from the rest of the Arab world. But Sadat's par- ty controls 312 of the 360.seats, so r effort ratification is assured. Sadat is expec- ted to submit…

… applicants, 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hundred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. School combines quality…

August 04, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… already calling the mission a failure because of remaining obstacles over the key question of the Palestinian role in recon- . of the Palestinian cause among vened peace talks. eArab leaders. The leftist…

… from the 19-month civil The Arab press said Vance's war but he did not see the heav- talks in Damascus would likely ily devastated portions of down- be even tougher than in Egypt, town Beirut. since…

… Supreme Court. THE MICHIGAN DAILY volume LXXXVII, No. 58-S Thursday, August 4, 1977 Is edited and managed by students st the Ulniverstty of Miehigan. News phane 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

December 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… aren't go- ing to give you any oil.' That's the same thing the Arabs are saying." GOG SEEKS A permanent ban on drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel. "In view of the power of cor- porations and their…

… to cut off U.S. aid to S-1di Arabia because of the Arab oil boycott, and U.S. aid to Chile because of imprisonment of dissi- dents, were overwhelmingly re- jected. THE AMENDMENT to cut off All 522…

….2 million in military aid for Sa'idi Arabia this year was offered by Rep. Robert Tiernan (D-R.I.) who said the United States should not give in to what he called the blackmail of the Arab oil boycott. It was…

… THE Union Gallery located on the 1 st floor of THE MICHIGAN UNION prints-pots-paintings-sculpture photography-weaving GALLERY HOURS: TUES.-SAT. 10-5 All shows are juried. Work by UM students, alumni and…

January 31, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… meeting of their own. The swarm of protesters, most- ly students, made their way to the Michigan League Ballroom to dis- cuss the protest and the goals of the Arab and Muslim community. "The main purpose of…

… primarily intended to reintroduce America to the Arab world through the eyes of three students (from Egypt, Saudi Ara- bia and Lebanon) and a Palestinian woman who serves both as a pro- duction assistant and…

…. Ninety percent of the town's population is estimated to have illegally crossed the real border, Harpers reported. An American road trip through Arab eyes Department of Public Safety officers remove a…

… the event. Muslim Student Association Vice President Abdul-Rahman El Sayed, who spoke at the protester's counter event, said he was elated at the success of the walkout. "We've done something good today…

… caravan of young, good-looking Arabs crisscrossing America on a mission to educate themselves and the people they encounter along the way. In reality, its list of production credits reads more like the ros…

… of Layalina Productions, the nonprofit (and nonpartisan) group that made "On the Road in America" and licensed it to Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), an Arab satellite TV network. (MBC is the…

… foundations and with- out government help, also seeks to counter the image of America often conveyed to the Arab world via Hollywood: that of an arrogant, self-absorbed, bellicose nation. Marc C. Ginsberg, the…

… East, to say nothing of the factions within the Middle East itself. In the first episode - set in Washington and broadcast on MBC on Jan. 18 - Ali Amr, 22, an Egyptian accounting student, dis- cusses his…

… episodes - the second takes the participants from Washington to New York City - about the long- frayed relations between Israel and many of its Arab neighbors. "Israelis, I hate Israelis," Lara Abou Saifan…

October 01, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 1, 2001 OP/ED 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE…

Arab/Muslim citizen of the world, the average man or woman who abhors Osama bin Laden and his actions, and would never consider join- ing his group or any others like it. First of all, we must do away…

… with the idea that Arabs and Muslims throughout the world somehow harbor a sort of hatred for democracy, free speech, and individual rights. The connec- tion between specific U.S. policies on the one…

… hand and resulting opinions toward America on the other has very little to do with these "Ameri- can values." As Edward Said has recently noted, "On the contrary, every Arab or Muslim that I have ever…

… obliviousness of less- er peoples." Many Arabs and Muslims are also sorely conscious of the influence of the pro- Israeli lobby and pro-Israeli publications like The New Republic or Commentary. I of course do…

… like, who all happen to publish in mainstream media. The roots of disgust for America's policies reside in three major topics. First, most Arabs and Muslims are outraged by America's unwa- vering support…

… and Gaza into Bantustans in order to control the resources, gross violations of the Geneva Con- ventions, and the list goes on. Second, many citizens of the Arab and Muslim world look to the decade…

… while watching Saddam Hussein strengthen his hold on the weak nation. We should not forget, as Arabs have not forgotten, that Ameri- ca supported Saddam during his worst atroci- ties, among them the…

… gassing and killing of countless thousands of Kurds. Third, and this is the most important factor by far, America has been picking and choosing which dictators it is deciding to support in the Arab and…

…- tions where we can affect our country's actions in other parts of the world. Let us engage those members of our and other communities who come from Arab and Muslim roots in an intel- lectual debate…

November 03, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… country under UN protec- tion. Egypt, Arab Students' Trip Home Barred The Egyptian Embassy in Washington contacted the Arab and Egyptian students yesterday' both by wire and telephone, ac- cording to Salah…

… El-Zarka, presi- dent of the Arab club, telling them that they are unable to return home yet because all means of transportation have been cut. Forty or 50 Arab and Egyptian students had sent a…

… the Israeli-Arab dispute. Student Speakers Attack UN Charter Violations By ROSE PERLBER G More than two hundred students from nations all over the world jammed a smoky Union room yesterday to hear…

… "international concern" for the passage of ships through the Suez Canal, and "an all out attack in concert with like-minded na- tions on the problem of resettling the 900,000 Arab refugees who now live in misery…

student speakers from the United States, France, Britain, India and Pakistan condemn Britain, France and Israel for violating the United Nations Charter. The opinions of the speakers, moderator Archie…

… loyal citizen of the United Kingdom," he could not condone Britain's "act of aggres- sion .. . which stabs United Na- Israeli and Egyptian students. But tions, , . the only legal body which after loud…

…, another speaker,. agreed that the right of Jewish people to Israel is a basic assumption. Minkovich declared "The trouble is-the Arabs do not seem to want to accept this." He said the current conflict…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

… in the coalition. Arabs are afraid that the United States' may have plans for "a new world order," as President Muslim Student Association. Zahurullah believes Ramadan will not have a great effect on…

… considering the first thing incoming students are told is never - NEVER - eat a MUGburger (it represents an alternate life form that is neither animal nor vegetable), we can see why many shy away from Ann Arbor…

student and probably have fifty years of your life left to worry about your blood pressure and cholesterol, Blimpy's -- formally known as Krazy Jim's Blimpyburgers - is the place we recommend as the campus…

… of Ramadan's meaning to the Muslim world. If ground war is heavily underway by Ramadan, there is possibly less chance of loss of Islamic and Arab support. Each nation's government will have to decide…

…," Adamali said, brushing aside the idea that Ramadan could pressure a The recent protest in Morocco which drew 300,000 people is further proof of growing disdain for the war and especially Arab participation…

… the war but talked about the increasing grass-roots support for Iraq in Arab nations as well as the increasing animosity toward the coalition. outside countries involved in Arab affairs," he said. More…

… of their nation. Bush puts it, in the region, said Fazlur Zahurullah, an LSA senior and member of the Muslim Student Association on campus. Zahurullah said his views do not necessarily represent those…

… of the "The Arabs want their own self-determination. They're afraid of a permanent U.S. presence, especially military, in the Arab world. They just don't want I L. 994-3572 500 E. LIBERTY ( at…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… carpeted Ann Arbor yesterday. Although University faculty, staff and students found their normal routes to school a little more treacherous than usual, campus life plodded onward with few disruptions…

…. Students at U-M Dear- born, however, got an unexpected holi- day when classes at that campus were called off at 3:00 p.m. due to the weather. PLANT OPERATIONS Director Don Wendel reported that his entire…

…, President- Robben Fleming or his executive board would make the final decision on whether to See A2, Page Z Ambassadors pulled from 5 Arab nations CAIRO (AP) - Egypt broke diplomatic relations yesterday…

… with the five Arab countries that met in Libya to form a "re- sistance" front against Presi- dent Anwar Sadat's peace initi- ative with Israel. A Foreign Ministry spokes- man named the five as Syria…

…, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen. The move produced the most serious political division in the Arab world in years. "AT THIS POINT only diplomatic relations will be affected," the spokesman said…

…, adding that Egypt acted "in response to the decision announced in Tripoli, Libya, to freeze relations with Egypt." The five hardline Arab countries and the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation met in…

… FOUR ARAB countries and the PLO ended the five-day Libyan conference yesterday by signing the anti-Sadat declaration. Despite the harsh rhetoric, how- ever, the anti-Egypt summit, at Syria's insistence…

… been in communication with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Sadat rifuriated hardline Arab na- tions with his dramatic visit to Jerusa- lem Nov. 19-21 in a bid for peace. Egypt has stated repeatedly that…

… develop ments. Begin in the past has objected to Common Market declarations on the Mideast as favoring the Arab cause. The Egyptian-Israeli search for See COMMON, Page 2 While less-prepared types scurried…

June 09, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… gathered to express their support for Israel. The crowd was more diverse than is usual for Washington demonstrations. Participants rang- ed from college students to busi- A nessmen, housewives, school chil…

… "Ha- tikva," Israel's national anthem, and the "Star-Spangled Banner." ( NEWS WIRE* TWO FORMER UNIVERSITY students charged with anti- draft activities, James Russo, 20, and Stan Nadel, 22, stood…

… entire skullcaped student body of the Hebrew Academy of Washington contrasted with the college student overheard telling a companion, "I don't really know why I'm here. I'm not a Zionist, and I never go to…

…" Suddenly, around mid-afternoon those with transistor radios called out the news that the United Arab Republic had accepted the United Nations' cease-fire. When the an- nouncement was made from the' podium…

…, the reaction was spon- taneous and ecstatic. The strains' of "Hatikva" again filled the park.1 High Loss Brings Arab Concession Overconfident Egyptians Saddened As Nasser Refuses to Comment By Thp…

… Damascus radio said an emergency session of th Council of Ministers decided to take Syria out of a conflict that sa' Jordan bow out Wednesday, to be followed yesterday by Egypt, th main Arab combatant…

… against a wall in the Old City sector of Jerusalem yesterday. The Jordanian sector of the city was captured, and occupied Wednesday by the Israeli forces. Jordan and the United Arab Republic have agreed to…

… decision was taken at an emer- gency Cabinet session. Agreements of the three major Arab allies to the cease-fire came on consecutive days. The announcement, at 4:20 a.m. Damascus time, came just five hours…

… the Gradu- ate Assembly, Wednesday to dis- cuss communication between the city and University students. The City Council authorized the pro-j ject at Monday night's meeting. "The students need a closer…

students at the University are not eligible to vote, but are in- cluded in the population of. Ann Arbor. "These students comprise nearly 15 per cent of the total population of the city, but have no means of…

March 03, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 3, 1994 U.S. Arabs, Jews call for healing in wake of massacre Author lobbies lawmakers to protect Michigan youth DETROIT (AP) - Arab Ameri- can leaders…

… kill- ings - Israeli occupation and settle- ment of Arab territories. "This is not only a shameful crime against Islam and the Palestinian people, but a crime against human- ity," Elahi said. He called…

…," he added. "The question is doing something., After learning of the massacre, Detroit Jewish Community Council Director David Gad-Harf and other Jewish leaders phoned Arab and Mus- lim counterparts to…

…. Relations between Arab and Jew- ish leaders has warmed considerably beginning with the Sept. 13 signing of a peace accord between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, Gad-Harf said. One of the…

… first people Gad-Harf spoke to Friday was Terry Ahwal, local head of the American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee. Yesterday, he said Ahwal called Gad-Harf and to express her regret over Tuesday…

… paid its own legal fees, which topped $140,000. Despite the high legal fees incurred by the University to fight the lawsuit, some students will benefit. The Free Press will donate the $28,000 received in…

… the University lawsuit to co-sponsor a summer jou@ nalism program for minority students. The Free Press will donate an ad- ditional $125,000 to the Campaign for Michigan over five years. Of that amount…

…, an additional $25,000 will go to the conference. During the summer, students will attend two-week sessions at the Uni- versity and Wayne State University, and then work for four weeks at their hometown…

…-0444 - Take Out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine across from Farmer's Market FLYER Continued from page 1 the College of LSA. "I doubt most review boards would allow students to pay to participate in a psychology…

… the flyer on an East Quad bulletin board. The Ann Arbor Arcade Station Post Office associated LSA first-year student Mike Vagnetti with the post office box number listed on the flyer. Vagnetti was…

March 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… michigandaily.com Students draft race & ethnicity proposals LILY ANiELL/da iy History Prof. Victor Lieberman was surprised with the Golden Apple Award during his lecture on the Arab-Israeli Conflict Tuesday…

…. History prof award Student-driven Golden Apple award given to Victor Lieberman By STEPHANIE SHENOUDA Daily News Editor It was business as usual in History Prof. Victor Lieber- man's Arab-Israeli Conflict…

… lecture on Tuesday afternoon until an unfamiliar face asked if he liked apples. Though the question was more than a bit out of place, the answer soon came when a parade of students entered the auditorium…

… winner, Lieberman will have the oppor- tunity to address students and colleagues at the Golden Apple Award Ceremony on April 2 at Rackham Auditorium at 6 p.m. Dubbed "The Last Lecture," it is an invitation…

… University and attention across the nation, one student began working behind the scenes to tackle diver- sity from inside the classroom. Public Policy junior Carly Manes, an LSA representative on the CSG…

… Assembly and current CSG presidential candidate for FORUM, has met with University administrators since October to reform LSA's Race and Ethnicity requirement, gathering a coali- tion of student activists…

… Committee held a conference call Tuesday for student newspaper reporters at colleges and univer- sities to highlight its new Voter Expansion Project - an initiative aimed at increasing student voter turnout…

… Central Student Gov- an organization dedicated to follow a format similar to last ernment unanimously passed helping improve the health of year'seventbut willbe expand- a resolution to allocate funds…

July 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… for Libyan Students of McLean, Va., was formed in 1981 after the Reagan administration closed the Libyan embassy because of the nation's alleged support of terrorist activities. A member of the Arab

… watched students of Arab descent on campus closely. Affi rma t i ve action spot still open BY JIM PONIEWOZIK The committee is composed of The search to replace outgoing nine members, including representa…

students to pay travel expenses of non-Libyans so they could attend anti-Reagan administration protests in the U.S. Also, Anthony said, PCLS illegally provided the non-Libyans money to allow them to travel…

… of student status to carry out activities of a pariah state." said Political Science Prof. Raymond Tanter, who worked on the NSC staff from 1981-1982. Tanter worked with North, who is presently under…

… indictment for the Iran-contra affair. "But, like any individual, (Zubeidy) has the right to a fair hearing and trial," Tanter said. "It would be a human tragedy if he were arrested because he was a student at…

… diversions while a student at the University. "He just happened to be going to school there," said Anthony, "there is no complicity with (Zubeidy) going to the University of Michigan." The People's Committee…

…-American University Graduate Student Association, who asked not to be identified, criticized the FBI for arresting Zubeidy, saying the evidence against him was insufficient. "Just because you're Libyan and protesting…

…- University Affirmative Action D- tives from University faculty, staff, irector Virginia Nordby may take and administration. The Michigan longer than planned, now that the Student Assembly will name a stu…

…..............Lisa Magnlno- Adam Schrager MANAGING EDITOR.........Jim PoniewozIk NEW STUDENT EDITION EDITOR .... .............Lisa Pollak NEWS STAFF: Donna Idipaco, Ala Senkvitch. Patrick Staiger, Ryan Tutak- OPINION PAGE…

November 13, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

Arabs, Israelis clash at MLB - But don 'tfret, it's only a game , By R. J. SMITH Some earthshaking advancements and setbacks in the Mideast situation transpired yesterday afternoon. A U…

….S. and the U.S.S.R. Once the students decided who would get to play such luminaries as Moshe Dayan, Andrew Young and King Hussein, the class was able to strive toward the goal of the game - nothing much…

…, really, just the achievement of peace and harmony in the Mideast. For the class, the game is not just for play. It is used as preparation for exams, and the students spent a great deal of time preparing…

…, one "Saudi Arabian" put it, "The problem is one of com- munication." In two weeks, another section of the class will lend its hand at steady- ing the Arab-Israeli conflict, but this time with an…

… important distinction: The students will be assisted by a computer. "We're looking for the day when people here are playing Left Bank, and people at MIT are playing Syria - it doesn't need to be face to face…

… enthusiasm and dedica- tion propelled the students toward their goal of Mid-East stability. "There is probably nobody on this: floor who knows the score of the Purdue-Michigan game," said Goo man. "There are…

…. i 5 , S S Elections MONDAY -WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14-16 Candidates for 9 one year seats and 1 half year seat- Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan I I Sr-------- WRITE YOUR AD HERE! - --- 1 1…

… certification of the next General Election. No. 2. "Shall the structure of the Michigan Student Assembly be changed to create an elected body wherein representatives will all be directly elected from their…

… schools and colleges and all schools and colleges shall be represented in proportion to their respective student enrollment; every school and college thereby being entitled to one seat on the Assembly for…

… every 1,250 students enrolled in that school or college, for a major fraction of 1,250 and each school and college will be guaranteed at least one voting representa- tive on the Michigan Student Assembly…

September 05, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… through an urn of water that cools smoke as it is drawn through. The hookah was a popular attraction at the Arab Students Association table yesterday in the Diag during Festifall. F ntices suents t Jo…

… campus activities By Carmen Johnson Daily Staff Reporter If you didn't know how many stu- dent groups existed on campus before, you do now. A lot. On a crowded Diag, 325 student organizations set up…

… booths inviting students to join their groups at Fes- tifall yesterday. LSA freshman Rachael Maciasz walked around the Diag with hands fug of free.literature and goodies handed out by student organiza…

…- tions. "The amount of student groups that are out there are is overwhelm- ing," Maciasz said. Although she admitted to being primarily inter- ested in community service organi- zations, she still ventured…

… satisfy any stu- dent. Engineering sophomore Yunwen Lee sat at the Singapore Student Association table giving out picture frames and t-shirts to students. "We even attracted people who weren't from…

… suc- cessful," Business School junior Eric Singer said, pointing to the list of names collected. Festifall organizer Ray Wixson from the Office of Student Activi- ties and Leadership spent the day…

… making sure no student groups encountered problems. "There's so much energy for Fes- tifall," Wixson said. "It's the first week of school, the weather is usu- ally nice and everyone's excited about the new…

… school year." Student organizers registered groups during the summer, all hop- ing to secure a spot most visible to students. Booths are organized cate- gorically in and along the peripher- al of the Diag…

…. This year, student academic groups were the lucky ones - accruing prime Festifall locations right in the center of the Diag. "And if we could accommodate more tables there would be a lot more groups out…

…, gay, bisexual and transgender individu- als. The group - known as the Task Force on the Campus Climate for Transgender, Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Faculty, Staff and Students - which was started in…

June 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _____________________________________ I I Soviet Head To Present Case at UN Kosygin To Arab Cause…

…, Confer with Defend May Johnson UNITED NATIONS (A)-Soviet 1, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin will leave Moscow for the United States today to plead the Arab cause before the United Nations and possibly meet…

… JERUSALEM-For the Jews of Israel, victory has brought peace but more peace-time problems. The exhilaration of swift tri- umuph over the Arabs in the six- day war is beginning to fade away. Now the Israelis…

… face tasks of re- organization not even imagined before the war erupted on June 5. Israel, a nation of 2.6 million, has swallowed at least temporarily, about a million Arabs in the Gaza Strip and on the…

… can be useful to Israel's economy. Korean Students Ask New Assembly Elections Stennis Likens Dodd Case To Censure of McCarthy WASHINGTON (P)-Sen. John Stennis (D-Miss), compared the case of Sen…

…. In other places refugees from Libya reported that Arab mobs killed at least six Jews in Tripoli and set fire to all Jewish shops in the city, the American Jewish Committee said yesterday. Jews Panick…

July 19, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…~~~~~1 brg 0an va tsity Seventy-Second Year EDTED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNivERsrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where opinions are Free STUDENT

… these governments sat together at the same table and agreed upon a plan. Previously, no Arab government would discuss any problem with the government of Israel. They did not approve of the establishment…

… starch in their thinking, now, too. -GERALD STORCH some of the Arab states would be willing to break the Israel boycott. But pressure from Egypt through the Arab League has blocked moves in that direction…

… natural resources, and a monarch who is being kept on the throne by the sup- port of Great Britain. Before the Arab-Israel conflict, Jordan had access to the port of Haifa. THE CLOSED frontier also poses…

… interrelations of the Arab States to deal with before any close cooperation can be accomplished. The competition between Cairo and Baghdad is an ancient and ever-present fact. Both Kassim and Nasser are vying for…

… the top position in the Arab world and they con- centrate on wooing the various uncommitted Arab states into their camps. At the present time, Iraq appears to be under Communist in- fluence, while Egypt…

… is walking the narrow tight-rope between East and West. HOWEVER, regardless of their position in the Cold War and their alignment in the Arab world, the unifying 'factor for the Arab League has been a…

… accomplishment. Now that they are not really bound to live up to the stand of the Arab League, individual Arab countries may go about making their peace with Israel. Jordan has cast the first stitch on what could…

… Kenneth Winter's recent editorial about the Alumnae Council resolution on the Office of Student Affairs re- port. He takes exception to the fol- lowing statement in our resolu- tion: "We believe that the…

… adequate criteria. THEN, what principles should guide students in order to make the formative undergraduate years as effective as possible? In at- tempting to answer this I am bound to express some…

October 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… other Arab leaders but also his life. Anwar Sadat was no saint. Although known in recent years as a man of peace, he was never unwilling to em- ploy violence for political purposes. He attacked Israel on…

… perspective of history. He should be remembered as the first Arab leader to recognize the right of the es a rare, gi v/ \, 1_K t , ~ Q N C N1-AN pAwt fted leader life to fulfill this vision. Few leaders…

student in the University 's Institute of Public Policy Studies. 0 State of Israel to exist and thrive. He should be remembered as the man of vision who saw the need to break out of the cycle of warfare…

students at The University of Michigan Weasel By Robert Lence Vol. XCII, No. 25 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials'represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board The beginnings…

… the Michigan Student Assembly Tuesday night, University President Harold Shapiro has demonstrated some interest in student concerns. In his first appearance as president ever before the student

… government, Shapiro fielded questions from MSA members about military research con- tracts, financial aid for minority students, and the University's affir- mkive action programs. Too often, University…

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