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November 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

….00 per month without heat or utilities. Phone 6465 during day Thurs. thru Sat. )9F ROOMS FOR RENT STUDENT to share apartment with Grad. students. Modern kitchen, gas heat, continuous hot water. Student

…, paid vacations. Reply Box 2, Mich. Daily or phone S. Davis, Detroit, WA 8-9821. )24H GROUP WORKER -- Some secretarial ability. Interesting work with student group. Uillel Foundation. Ph1. 3-4129 Monday…

… Minister Andrei Gromyko told diplomats of six Arab nations and the Jewish State of Israel the projected Middle East arm of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization "has nothing in com- mnwith maintaining peace…

March 31, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… the section which deals with aid to western Europe, Korea and China. STILL UP for argument: $27,- 450,000 for relief of Arab refugees from the Palestine war areas, and President Truman's controversial…

Student Affairs earlier this week, but action was postponed until the list of speak- ers has been completed and ap- proved by the Lecture Committee. WHERE THE MONEY GOES: University Officials Request…

… cur- rently running over 100 students and additional professors are needed even now to ease the situation. Salary increases are necessary to retain the present faculty, he de- clared. * * * "FURTHER…

… to have a qualified opponent lined up in a day or two." If the list of speakers is com- pleted by next Wednesday, the fi- nal debate program will be sent to the Student Legislature for ap- proval and…

… such industries. "We need clearly defined fields Daily Want Ad Brings Dates for Union Opera RESULT OF SOVIET ATOM: A tlantic Pact Obsolete -- Three students are convinced today that Daily want…

October 22, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… directly with Veterans in clarifying rules and assisting individual students. Wal- drop assumed the position after his discharge from two years of service as a lieutenant in the Navy in both the Atlantic and…

… outed in Several ectors b Jews TEL AVIV, Israel-( P)-Jewish forces swept into Beersheba, cradle of the modern Arab world, and occupied the town after a seven- hour battle today, a spokesman announced…

… to win a reversal of the University Board of Regents' ruling banning political rallies, AVC has initiated a cam- pus-wide campaign to enlist other student and faculty groups to join its fight. A…

… bargaining, union representatives said. Last year 65,000 students par- ticipated in the program, with six full-time workers and nearly 40 part-time teachers. LEADERSHIP NEEDED: Greeks Basically Hostile To…

students watched the undefeated, stone- hearted Wolverines entrain for their "breather" against Mnd nesota. This, according to sta- tistics in The Daily, is an in- crease of 75 persons above the three dogs…

July 03, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

…, submitted to the Arabs and Jews June 28 and June 29, "would be given out simultaneous- ly at Lake Success, Cairo, Tel Aviv and Rhodes, where the UN media- ' tor has his headquarters. Publication was decided…

… Board. No such election has been held by the UMW. Loose Cash1- is ft Yours? There is $900 in the 'Ensian of- fices and no one seems to want even a dollar of it. That is the amount more than 150 students

… have paid in orders for the 1948 Mihiganensian which arrived on campus May 15. But those students, who are en- titled to copies of the yearbook, have not picked them up, accord- ing to Bull Zerman…

…, 'Ensian sales manager.' "The price paid for the year- books did not include a charge for mailing, The 'Ensians will be held indefinitely at the Cashier's office, in the Student Publications Build- ing…

…," Zerman said. "At present, no books can be forwarded," he said. For students who missed pur- chasing the yearbook earlier, 95 copies of the 1948 edition remain to be sold. They are on sale at the cashier…

March 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…'s Service Bureau last night estimated that nearly half of the 11,000 student vet- erans attending the University would be affected by the ruling. Waldrop estimated that between 25 and 40 per cent of…

… University student veterans are former officers on inactive duty status. About twenty per cent of the students are Navy veterans in the reserve. An Associated Press dispatch to The Daily declared that the…

… period in which the first great expansion was paid for. This is the phase which is just coming to an end. 3. "This new era which we are just entering is a period of new expansion. With 20,000 students

… not specifically blame the Arabs and exonerate the Jews. Britain has boycotted the big power parleys. After another closed meeting tonight attended by the U.S., France and China, a UN press officer told…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… stoppage of Jewish im- migration into Palestine stipulated in the White Paper, passed by the Bri- tish House of Commons in 1939. More than 500 students signed the petitions yesterday, which will be sent to…

…. That per- iod ends on April 1. At that time the country will be turned over to the Arabs, who will be able to practice any form of dis- crimination against further Jewish immigration into Palestine as…

… in any branch of the armed services, including assigned reservists, are in- eligible. Tests May Be Retaken Students who took the test of April 2 or November 9, 1943, and who are still eligible to apply…

… of the Dean of Students, Rm. 2, University Hall. Heavy Snow Blankets State, Slows Trns Heaviest snow of the winter blank- eted the campus and state last night, causing busses and trains to be any…

… program can go into effect Within three or four weeks without duplication of machinery or supplementary funds. At present the University does have enrolled some students who have been discharged fror war…

July 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… medical missionary to Arabia and author o fthe book, "The Arab at Home," will be the third outside speaker to lecture here during the meeting of the Fifth Annual Confer- ence on Religion which will be held…

… and return about 5:45 pm. Busses will leave promptly from in front of Angell Hall. Expenses in- clude $1 round trip bus fare and 25 cents admission fee to the village and museum. Students wishing to…

… Schools, Camp Davis Geologists Prepare For Mapping Rock Formations By ROY SIZEMORE (special to The Daily) CAMP DAVIS, Wyo., July 18.- Geology students were making prep- arations today for their first…

…. Eardley who is suprvising the studies of four graduate students in Colorado. He is expected to return next week, how- ever. Asked how the Jackson Hole Coun- Significant current problems in the financing of…

… federal governments to public education without removing control modified by changing the former, Professor Beaumont clhimed. Once the student has learned to consider the funnies the most important part of…

November 18, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… iinistration's plan. Disarmament Expert 225 MILLION MOSLEMS GATHER AT MECCA, CALIPHATE MAY BE REVIVED Turks and Arabs Vie for Ancient they started Mohammed VI on the Religious See; Echoes of downward path…

… the student was $50,000 was paid. He had been than 1u per cent overpowered by threemen as he ha 1 rg was driving from his Lake Geneva fore had a rig] ome to Chicago. without question oped a system o…

….' --- PresidentA IHarry e of the Univricy ained the siguifi- [hool's recent action optional class at~ 10 dads at the an- reception on Sat- r 7. absence regulation student was drop- ourse when his ab- red 10 per…

… make a mass regu- mething that was be regulated in that that the reason for dance at class was student do his work d that in any par- was the individual Dean Dana to Confer With National Board' Dean S…

… the field of research while at the same time 'inspiring numerous students to develop their ! scientific abilities. His name is on a roster of men who have contributed to the pro- gress of chemistry in…

December 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

… can as fkld o nidii 0I BEDOUIN SUITORS MUST PROVE THEIR WORTHINESS, SAYS FOREIGN STUDENT I venedt last week, four women mem- bers of the House were in attendance -Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of Mas…

… in the selection of their husbands, according to Josef Kbalaf, a native of Palestine who has spent many month in the camps of the Bedouins and who is now a student here. The main idea is to make the…

… most of the great issues of the future." W4omien's league is continually filling '' First, t here is the opplo i'ninitty 0o 1 As thle Arabs, and, in p~art icular, the the supply of articles w hich are…

… traits. These are rated amid turned back to the students with scoring sheets, so that each one may check up on herself. Dean Esther A. Gaw and Josephine Clausing of the psychology depart- ment, originated…

… the questionnaire in an effort to help the students develop their habits in such a way that they imay have a "pleasing personality." Should the work be a success and prove a help to the women, similar…

April 07, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

…rominent fa, uhy men, a fewl town celebrities, state neispaper men.I business men and politicians, and ,a limited number of students. Tz'o function is sponsored by Sigma Deit, Chi. professional icainalistic…

… doubtful. The Gridiron banquet stands as the only place where faculty, students and state notables mingle. Formal gather- ings where all three elements are in attendance are many, but one faction dominates…

… of procedure it is the most in- formal meeting in the year. JEWISH BEQUEST USED TO0EDUCATE9RAB BOYS Jerusalem, April 6.-A farm school for Arab boys and a high school for Jewish children will soon be…

… Essay Contest The Nation, political publication, is offering prizes of two hundred dol- lars to university or college students who submit the best account of ex- perienice in the field of labor and the…

… men and women to see capital and labor as they meet in the mills and mines, and not as text book abstractions." The judges of the contest, which will actually take place next fall, after the students

July 25, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Trunk k off 'two trains between Chicago. STUDENTS TO SEE CADILLAC PLANT Summer session students will make an inspection tour tomorrow in the Cadillac Motor plant in Detroit for the purpose of contrasting…

…, having been completed in 1920. some of the points of interest which will be seen by the students are the tool making depart- ment, the machine shops, the motor and final assemblies, and the shipping and…

… material pros- perity, record advancement and fuller privileges for the Arabs and others under the new regime. He was confi- dent that the establishment of a Jew- ish national home, which has been ac…

…: "Sid is miss- ing. Notify school. Wire if in Ann Arbor. (Signed). Harold Kripke." The latter is a brother of the miss- ing student, and a graduate of the University, being a member of the class of 1921E…

November 13, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… shows of student-made art Like for most Michigan Theater films, The Barton Organ is used to bring out speakers in the ST/ STAMPS From Page 18 The committee takes nominations for speakers online. Anyone…

… may fill out the form; it is not limited to. Art & Design students, or even University students. Nominations include a description of the nominee's werk and why they would be a good choice for the…

… series brings in a lot of different people coming in from different areas of media and design using different tools and approaching things from different perspectives," Hamilton said. "Students get a wide…

… in the world and to inspire students looking eir success." to prosper in the fields of art ently, the series hosted and design. Some speakers n feminist punk-rock also collaborate with students Pussy…

… Riot, whose beyond their lectures, tation was so popular participate in discussion me students and Ann panels, present performance tes were left outside an pieces or create exhibits. city theater…

…. "People always need t typically only role models and this series s when there's provides students with a e of international wide variety of role models. or a really hot issue No one of us fits into some y…

… success," Hamilton said. for students of the The journeys shown of Art & Design. They throughout the lecture series uaranteed admission are constantly changing and h a line separate from evolving because…

… its "It is always really difficult to look backwards because I Cess over its am always looking forward," Hamilton said. year history. With constant innovation among a board of students and faculty, it…

…'s no wonder why the series has continued and furthered its success t & Design students. over the course of the past es are mandatory for 10 plus years, however it's & Design students for still looking to…

…Luminosity, astudent- curated student art show, from 9 p.m.to midnight. This is the third annual art show for Helicon, the history of art undergraduate society at the University. LSA senior Isabella Achenbach, president…

January 31, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

… has been a driving force and mentor for all students in the program. "She keeps us in check because she knows what's actu- ally going to happen out there," Oatmen said. "She's kind of the eyes and ears…

… around here is just shocking to me," Mattar said. Mohamed El-Sayed, an asso- ciate professor in the College of Engineering, led the group of protesters in an Arabic chant. El-Sayed said the chant trans…

… power for 30 years," El-Sayed said. "There is no democracy that allows somebody to rule for 30 years." Like Mattar, El-Sayed said he was impressed with the turnout and clear student interest in the issue…

…. "It just shows that (students) are fully aware of what's going on," El-Sayed said. LSA senior Noha Moustafa also commended the turnout at the protest, calling it "a testa- ment to the student activism…

… that is on this campus." Moustafa, another member of the Egyptian Students Associa- tion, said she supports the Egyp- tian citizens who have decided to expresstheir pent-up frustration with Mubarak…

student at the University, graduated from Ann Arbor's Community High School in2009 and was a member of the div- ing team at Ann Arbor's Pioneer High School. LSA sophomore Patton Doyle, who was on Pioneer…

… person found unconscious - a non-University student named Tyne Mosbey- is in critical condition at Butter- worth Hospital in Grand Rapids, hospital officials confirmed late last night. Lanza said…

…'s leadership At discussion, Dean of Students urges sorority leaders to band together ByKIMBERLY PAGEAU About 200 executive board members of the University's Panhellenic Association sorori- ties attended a…

… members. In addition to discuss- ing women's leadership, par- ticipants focused on teamwork. Laura Blake Jones, the Univer- sity's dean of students, spoke to the group about obstacles women leaders face…

… technology, cor- porate social responsibility and energy and the environment. Business graduate student Carrington Renfield-Miller, the conference co-chair, wrote in an e-mail interview that the confer- ence…

February 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… Mushin. Groups of Hausa men in Idi Araba carried sabers, sticks and bottles, and wore white headbands deco- rated with Arabic script. Others wore plastic buckets on their heads to protect against flying…

… CONSUMERS Continued from Page 1A "It's different for college students because for many people here, par- ents cover the costs," Rukstele said. "The only time I'm really affected is during the summer when I…

…'m work- ing, but I do feel positive about that" LSA sophomore Amy Isaacson agreed. "I do feel that I'm not directly affected because I am a college student, but I have noticed there is a general ancestors…

…. The last work-action taken was a 36-hour walkout, during which no on-campus sections were held and some lectures were cancelled. "In past work actions, some grad- uate student instructors have held…

… showing support for GEO," Picard added. FRESHMEN Continued from Page1A track grade inflation very well," Matney added. "What rings true in our experience is that much hard- -working students are trying to…

… get into U of M." Matney said she knows students' grades are not necessarily due to grade inflation because, "U-M entering students reported more participa- tion in study with other students and…

… tutoring, and more hours spent on studying than their peers at other public highly selective institu- tions." In addition to studying more, University of Michigan students seem to be more involved in…

… extracurricular activities. "U-M entering students report more often than their peers that, in the past year, they have played musical instruments, attended recitals or concerts, visited art galleries or attended…

… reli- gious services," Matney said. "A larger propor- tion of U-M entering students also report that they performed volunteer work in the past year, as well as expect to perform ... community ser- vice…

… while enrolled at U-M." However, while high school students' grades seem to be going up, Sax said she attributes some of the increases to changing attitudes about the difficulty of college courses. This…

January 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

… STUDY ONLY: Laboratory Assistantship in molecular biol- ogy lab. Basic math, laboratory skills and work study appointment required. Deliver resumes/qualifications to: A. Glatfelter, C560 MSRBII. ARABIC

… help, part- time 11-3pm. Close to N. Campus, 1735 Plymouth Rd. next to Videowatch. BUS PERSONS NEEDED $5 plus meals. Evenings 761-7553. BUSINESS STUDENTS AND ENTREPRENEURS. TASP International is now…

… hiring motivated students to fill management positions this summer. Join the #1 summer management program while earning $8,000 - $10,000 and *building your resume. Positions are open across Michigan…

… between 21 - 40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional 5'9" or taller we need you. Donors will be paid &55 per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information please write P.O. Box 2674, Ann…

… Arbor, MI 48106. SITTER NEEDED for two girls 10 and 8. Fridays 3:30-5:30pm. Addnl. hours poss. Must have own car. 747-9234 after 3:30. STUDENT CUSTODIANS Needed at Student Publications (Michigan Daily…

… TRACERS IS CURRENTLY seeking motivated students in the Ann Arbor area for FT and PT independent work. Call 1-800- 886-6919. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT SOS CRISIS CENTER. Help with personal and family…

… House Children's Center during Winter Term. Join hundreds of past students in quality ex- perience in working with young children. Lo- cated at Hill and East University. Please call 764-2547 for more…

… information or to arrange a visit. WORK STUDY STUDENTS WANTED TO FILL 3 POSITIONS. Psychology research. Learn coding, Macintosh programs, follow-up techniques. $6.50/hr. Call 764- 8060 for interview with Ketl…

… trips. Campus Marketing. 800-423-5264. ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENTS ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. on Continental fr. $129/$199. Bring your Continental voucher and AMEX Card. Anywhere in the U.S.A. on US Air fr. $129…

…/ $189. Bring your US Air Voucher and Chase Visa/Mastercard. Call Kristina or Wanda at Regency Travel 209 S State 665-6122. STUDENTS DESERVE THEM! Special student and youth fares at Student Travel Breaks…

January 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… ............ . .. .. . ..... 'U' plan spurs new change in NCAA rule By STEVE HERZ A new National Collegiate Athletic *Association rule that tightens academic standards for student- athletes has attracted a plethora of media…

… requirement of a 2.0 high school grade point average nd a cumulative SAT score of 700 for all college athletes. The new rule is flexible, however, because it allows students who fail one requirement to make up…

… for it by doing well in another. Thus, a student with a 2.5 high school G.P.A. and a 660 on the SAT would qualify for athletic com- petition. Undergraduate Admissions Direc- tor Cliff Sjogren, who…

… drafted the proposal in 1982, said a more significant part of the new rule is that student-athletes will be required to complete at least 11 academic courses in high school and maintain at least a 2.0 in…

… those courses -.regardless of the students' SAT scores. "This is the meat behind the plan," Sjogren said. He added that he old rule, which did not require college athletes to have taken academic cour- ses…

… off at 11 a.m. in Angell Hall, and the third would go off at 2 p.m. in the Michigan Union. The caller, a woman who spoke in an Arabic-sounding accent, refused to identify herself, saying only, "Khadafy…

… afternoon. University President Harold Shapiro, accor- ding to students on the council, said in private meetings last October that he might bypass the University Council and ask the regents to ap- prove a…

… code this month if the council hadn't finished its work. SHAPIRO and several regents have felt the council has been stalling in coming up with a code, the students said. But apparently, councilmembers…

…-threatening situations. According to Paul Josephson, president of the Michigan Student Assembly, Shapiro said in a meeting this week he felt the council was making progress, and had showed "good faith" by planning to…

… sports facilities, for example. Such a plan would not be ready to implement until at least the fall. Steiner appointed rape crisis center to Students struggle to stifle the sting of sophomore slump By…

December 12, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 12, 1984 PSN trial By CHARLES SEWELL The trial of 11 members of the Progressive Student Network arrested last March for blockading a University…

… much better time for the trial because more students will hear about it. Protesting is "a tool for educating people," she said. If the trial had been in late December, then there would have been far less…

… from the post- ponements because as long as the fate of the defen- dants is unknown other students will be reluctant to protest on campus. "(The University) has this hanging over the head of every…

… water used to extinguish the blaze. Fire department officials had not determined the cause of the fire at press time last night. The blaze was on first Rotvig, a men's floor. 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…

October 14, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAIIY ad To See Youre Here Old Pal American And European Schools Ann Arbor D Compared By Refugee Student 's - Her Is odays News American universities differ from Tel Aviv, Palestine…

… ly German, French, English, Italian, how to improve city government. . A dent from Vienna observed, after at- Hebrew and Arabic. and this week the Ann Arbor cha- Mic :n.t; r .;.K -t…

… eranb and Austrian schools, he ex- Williams Guild, was honored by hert plained, when a professor calls on a his old students last night . c.i . William R. Williamson, Chief Ac- student to recite, the…

student must Chapman resigied from his posi- tuary of the Social Security Board, rise and bow to his "tormentor!" tion last year . . . and is now L spoke to an audience of approxi- Speaking more strictly…

…, which covers and students were interested in, and told a delegation from Ann Arbor corn k The boys were among the youngest passengers on the boat approximately half the jobs in Amen- in fact devoted to…

… music committee. the -League has sponsored Begun originally as a student or- past screen triumphs. The ganization, the League is now shown here through the the supervision of a board of eight Eng eering…

… roup in of the Museum of od- faculty members and a student gen- Holds First Meetin ice of membership for the eral manager. Included on the board ester ad adm sion to the are: Prof. Harold J. McFarlan of…

… department. Daniel Grudin, be a series of papers on yacht de- D IR E C TR '40E, is student general manager. signing, written by the members. ys At MSC DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN in overalls, 28 young men__ ie…

….M. Wesl llege credit. Because en- listed as 541, should be changed to Wednesday, First meetings of classes in: church. Dean in the leassroom only half Students, College of Literature, Sci- 407. Yiddish at…

… 4:00 P.M., Honors Course at "Two Generatio id work the remaining half, ence and the Arts: 5:00 P.M., Jewish History at 7:15 P.M. ths are required to com Women Students Attending the Chi- Thursday, 7…

November 15, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… solos will be sang by Frank Ryan of the Ann Ar- bor high school.- 8HT O R TO I IHT FOR STUDENTS' RIGT Oriental manuscripts which were re-1 cently presented to the University by a donor who wished his…

…. They include1 writings from the Arabic, Persian, and Turkish, some of them dating as far back as the eighth century. More than 100 of the manuscriptsa are commentaries on Mohammedan BU ASLEY REPORTS…

…' University Committee Allows $6,0)0 To 75 Stadents; Maxinin Amount $100 PROVISIONS VARY Winston Churchill More student loans have been grant- Prominent English Liberal who re- .e rn- trso inent tglish Liberal…

… year, according to Dean Joseph. A. Admiralty during the early part of the Bursley, chairman of the University World war. ' committee on student loans. He esti- mates that over $6,000 has been loan- D…

… , Finds Out ed to 75 students so far this fall in amounts varying from $25 to $100, lVhat Students Do the maximum loan allowed any one r ~student dluring a semester. With heir Oney Loan funds available for…

students number 75 and vary from $50 to the Many interesting answers were income on $10,000. In many cases, brought to light recently, when the only the income may be used for loans, Michigan Daily, by means…

… fall,' neth K. Klein, '26, were sent out to to the difficulty in securing summer'I obtain knowledge about the monthlyemly nt e x p e"nd i t u r e .' ' ' ' ' - expenditure. e securing a loan, each student

… In the reply to the query, "Do you must appear before the members of own a car?" one student wrote down the University committee on studentr "Yes, one fifth of one." The majority loans which is…

… composed of the dean of the hundred, however, were not so of students, the (lean of women, the fortunate, a few owning cars with reasurer of the University, and one several morepossessing them in part…

…, representative fromthe school or col The question, "Under what condi- lege in which the student is enrolled. tions would you spend more for cloth- After this appearance and presenta- ing in Ann Arbor," brought…

September 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 3) • Page Image 16

…. Morikawa. 11 a.m-Campus Welcome Day Brunch for students and faculty. I 1432 Washtenaw Ave-662-4466 WILLIAM C. HILLEGONDS CAR L R.GEIDER CARL BADGER the Miurienje 409 S. Division STEVE BRINGARDNER, Pastor…

… Hour of Learning-9:45 a.m. Morning Worship- 1:00 a.m. Time of Meeting-6:00 p.m. A caring community vitally interested in students' academic, social, personal, and spiritual well-being. I SERVICES OF…

… for Worship-10:00 a.m. Adult Forum-11:30 a.m. Near Campus at 1420 Hill St. Call 663-8814 for further information ?a th( rc *b 7 p.m.-Evening Worship Student Transportation Call 662-6253 or 971…

… Worhsip 10:00 a.m. Classes: Children and Adults 11:15a.m. Muslim (Tmmunttg offers Islamic Activities in Ann Arbor Daily Prayers and Juma (Friday) Prayer Study Circles every Sunday-Arabic 2:00 p.m. English 4…

… SERVICES: Sunday-Bible School 9:30 a.m. Worship-10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Bible Classes for College Students. For informdtion call 662-2756 or 665-0405 WILBURN C. HILL, Evangelist…

… JEFF PAYNE, Assistant Minister CHAT AND DEVOTION-Third Sunday evening of each month for college age students after 6:00 p.m. services. Transportation 971-7925 (Tile QUr0 of 3enuo .h rit tof latter…

…-5560 ROBERT KAVASCH, Pastor Sunday Services at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Bible Study at 9:15 a.m. Midweek Worship Service Wednesday at 10 p.m. A Student Chapel Serving the University of Michigan Campus…

September 15, 1959 • Page Image 23

… languages and literatures tment said recently. will enable students to study )n the same basis as Europe been traditionally studied. iusly such courses were of- only at the upper class and post…

…-graduate levels both here and at other universities. Runs for Year The two-semester course, which may be elected by 100 students, will meet for two lectures and two recitation sessions weekly. A total of eight…

… illustrated by the use of maps, slides, movies, and charts. Several University professors give the lectures, with one or more student assistants appointed to gather materials and help in course preparations. No…

…- ing on this problem and, with the funds from the Carnegie Corpora- tion, has been able to select and reproduce readings which will be available to students taking this course only. To improve its…

… presentation, an intensive evaluation of the course, including student comments; is be- in undertaken at the present time. The growth of this program and the development of the Asian Studies Committee has been…

… four Asian languages, Chinese, Japanese, Persian, and Arabic. The faculty on the nine-member planning committee have spent a total of 43 years in Asia. They are Prof. Robert I. Crane of the his- tory…

… studies departments, and Prof. Robert E. Ward of the poli- tical science department. i WELCOME TO THE CLASS OF 1963, AND ALL FORMER STUDENTS VISIT US FOR ALL YOUR NEEDED, ACCESSORIES' * BATES BEDSPREADS…

September 06, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… outliers came not from upperclassmen but from their peers in the freshman class. The class voted to shun the students and even campaigned for their expulsion. After one of the non-compliant freshmen had his…

… head shaved by fellow students and the student's parents became involved, then- University President Marion Bur- ton stepped in to investigate. A faculty committee ruled that the customs should not be…

… forced on students. Conformity, it wrote, "cannot be made a prerequisite to the enjoyment by any student of the privileges of the University." But the tradition continued until fizzling out during the…

…-pop act to Ann Arbor WHO: Dar Williams WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: The Ark, 316 S. Main St. Welcome Week free skate WHAT: A free ice skating session to welcome students to campus WHO: Yost Ice Arena WHEN…

… after the man was jailed for videotaping a woman and 17- year-old girl in their rooms and bathrooms. 2 Despite controversy, New York City's school system opened the first public Arabic language school in…

…. Festifal ORCIN WHAT: Representatives CORTIN from more than 400 student Please report any error in groups recruiting at tables on the Daily to corrections@ michigandailycom. 10 4 4 4 a I I …

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… through the Medical Technology Internship Matching Program of Michigan, which is open to any student. Later vacancies will be filled from'waiting list being compiled in the Med. Tech. Office. (You may ask…

…-job training at Burke. Burke assumes cost of tuition. Dumbarton Oaks Fellowships 1979-80: Junion Fellowships for students writing their dissertations or Fellowships for PhD's who wish to pursue resear- ch in…

… International Muslim House 407 N. Ingalls, Ann Arbor Five Daily Prayers-Friday prayer at 1:00. Study circles every Sunday. Arabic at 2: 00; English at 4:00. Everybody is welcome. For information call 665…

…-6772. fields of garden design and garden ornament an history of horticulture. .A career fair sponsored by Greater Cleveland Growth Assoc. will be held during Christmas Holidays. Students graduating in 1978…

…-79 invited t interfiew with Cleveland employers. No fee. Newspaper Fund internships and Scholarships for College Students. Editing Internship gives 40 studen ts opportunity to work for a summer on dais…

… newspaper and wire service copydesks. Minority Internship Program - Students enrollc in post-graduate work and have interest and talent ir news reporting and editing. This program will in- volve 10 minority…

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… Spanish, Italian, Arabic, and Russian. The Wednesday Music Hour, 7:30- 9:00 p.m. program is as follows: Mozart Serenade-"Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" with Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra…

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…-Medical Faculty will be present to discuss problems of in- terest to pre-medical students. Re- freshments and cigarettes. All pre- medical students invited. Christian Science Organization will meet tonight at 8…

… the course is designed primarily for students in Community Recreation, others inter- ested are cordially invited to attend each Wednesday evening. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., in the Lounge of the Wo- men…

… Club will meet Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in Room 321 of the Michigan Union. All members, as well as students interested in the Slavic Club, are requested to attend. A. I. Ch. E. meeting on Wed…

… self-supporting are invited to meet with Beta Kappa Rho, working girls' organization, on Wednesday, October 15, at 8:00 p.m. in the ,Michigan League. All Episcopal Students: There will be a celebration…

student laundry needs. Free pick-ups and deliverie SILVER LAUNDRY 607 E. HOOVER Is your board bill worrying you? es Come on over to 608 Monroe and try Mrs. Jeffry's famous home- cooked meals. Lunches and…

… din- ners every day but Sunday. 5594 $4.20 ' You w i l l save laundry done in Ann Arbor. laundry sent home. I 4 I =own& The sample student the savings to you. , E v…

March 13, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

… the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Part 2) sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel, Sun- day, March 15, 1:00 pm in the UGLI Multi-Purpose Room. Featuring Ze'ev Schiff and Raymond Tanter (U-M prof…

… EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter lust ,ook through todays Classfied Ads Five U of M students wll find their names hidden in this section I your name and address appearcome to our businress office at 420…

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… Davis Company, 662- 5911 for details. 12B0315 Mercury Montego 1975, 2 new tires. Runs good. $650. STUDENT CO-OPS FOR FALL: Nice room, ex- cellent food, utilities, free laundry in friendly North Campus Co…

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November 16, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

… Six Bedroom, completely furn- ished. Currently being redecorated and refurnished. 1028 Church St. May be seen Tues. and Thurs. at 7:00 p.m. Grad students with references pre- ferred. 83061 OWN ROOM 'in…

…, within walk- $65/mo. 761-1953. 09Y62 ing distance of Main Campus. Yard. __ __ care, snow removal, errands. Male 1 GIRL NEEDED, grad preferred, to graduate student preferred. Must have share 1 bdrm. apt…

…. Alumni: eligible for certain flights. Please con-f tact: UAC Travel, 2nd Floor, M Union, State Street, 763-2147, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Administrative and Travel Services by Students International, (313) 769…

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June 08, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…. * * * Friends of SNCC, Ralph Mants will speak about his work in the Alabama Blackbelt, June 8, 8:45 p.m., Michigan Union, Third Floor Confrence Room. * * * Organization of Arab Students, Dr. Harold T. Walsh…

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, JUNE 8 Day…

….m., Room 807,. Physics- Astronomy Bldg. Prof. Sydney Chap- man, IST, "Solar Flares, Geomagnetic Storms, and the Neutral Component of the Solar Wind." General Notices Student Government Council Approval of…

… the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has be- come effective…

…. Approval request forms for student- sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. University of Michigan Committee Against Apartheid, "Recent Events in South Africa," June 8, 7:30 p.m., Un- ion 3…

… for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB" University of Michigan Committee Against Apartheid…

…-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg. TUES., JUNE 8-- New York Central System R…

October 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…"Put Down: 'Variable Winds'" Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

…- lowships for the academic year 1957-58, for study and research on foreign areas and foreign affairs. Fellowships are available to college seniors, graduate students, young faculty members, and scholars who…

… Madison Avenue, New York 22, New York. Lectures Marshal Scholarship Lecture. The British Government is offering 12 Mar- shall' Scholarships to students In the United States who wish to study In Great…

…, Education, Music, Natural Resources and Public Health. Students, who received marks of I, X or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or summer session of atten- dance, will receive a grade of "E" in…

… date is by October 19. Students, wishing an extension of time beyond these dates in order to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official-of their School, with Room…

… Court. Nasser, by concentrating so much of his spotlight on the Suez crisis, is getting into dif- ficulties in the Middle East, not only with Arabs impatient to resume harassment of Is- rael, but from…

July 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 194) • Page Image 2

…- que for Egypt.. The real play for the Western powers in Iran and the Arab world would seem to be support and guidance for the nationalist movements after the fashion, but without the imperialist intent…

… List of Approved Student-Sponsored Social Events for the coming Weekend: July 26, 1952-Phi Delta Phi Record Party, Phi Alpha Kappa. July 27, 1952-Alpha Chi Omega open house, Inter-Cooperative Council…

…. Closing hours for women students who attended "Winterset" on Wednes- day and Thursday, July 23 and 24, will be no later than 11:00 p.m. Cercle Francais: The Cercle Francais of the Summer Session meets every…

… Wednesday evening at 8:00 in the Hen- derson Room of the Michigan League. Ten meeting sff ,. aa.va rneam no the guests of the University have been sent to students whose addresses are available. Students who…

… available at $1.25 for friends of the students. Lectures Saturday, July 26 Conference on Housing the Aging. Getting Action. 9:00 a.m., Rackham Am- phitheater. Conference luncheon and summary of findings. 12…

…. n -) 1 0 *.*- 0, 4P . Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications EDITORIAL STAFF Leonard…

August 03, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… at the moment, students of Russia's curve-throwing technique would be led by the very intensity of her current peace offensive to consider anew the prospects of war. Gen. Marshall and other military…

…, and that is a very necessary procedure in a political organi- zation. - COMMUNISM IN ARAB WORLD -- THOUGH it was known that an agent of the ex-Grand Mufti of Jerusalem assas- sinated King Abdullah of…

… Uni- versity. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3510 Administration Bldg. at 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1951 VOL. LXI, No. 27-S{ Notices Women Students

… Bus- iness Administration background who have had courses in Business Law or Law Schooi students who have a business background. The position will be in the Purchasing Department and will entail writing…

…. "Ionization and Thermal Effects on Viruses and Enzymes" (con- tinued). E. C. Pollard, Yale University, 4:00 p.m. Concerts Student Recital: Vivicn Milan, mez- zo-soprano, will be heard at 4:15 Sun- day afternoon…

… Mell by Arnold Bax, and Quasi una Siciliana (1937) and Veloce (1936) by, Victor Babin; the second half of the program will feature Bela Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percus- sion. Student Recital…

…-First Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications Editorial Staff Dave Thomas ........Managing Editor George Flint…

July 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… sporadically tried too hard but was, on the whole, convincing as Nick, the bartender, and Irving Deutsch was im- pressive, in his own reiterative way, as the Arab. A literary historian once said of the au- thor…

… (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 19-S Notices The Hercules Powder Company of Wilmington, Delaware will be interviewing students who will have either a B.S. or M.S. degree in…

… Hour: 4:30- 6 p.m. All students welcome. Mathematics Movie: The movie "The Origin of Mathematics" will be shown at 10 on Friday, July 21, in 3017 A.H. for students in Math- ematics 184 and any others…

… its Summer Student Arts Festival: Program will feature: "Designs in Brass" by Leslie Bassett, directed by Prof. Wm. D. Revelli; Four Songs by Robert Cogan; Leslie Eit- zen, soprano, Digby Bell, accom…

…- panist, lyrics byaWlm. Blake, Ste- phen Spender, James Joyce, Tho- mas Campion; poetry reading by John Sargent; Quintet in C Minor for Piano and Strings by Dean Neurenberger; Panel Discussion on Student

… types. I Fifty-Ninth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Philip Dawson…

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 19

… VALENTINES U' students' relationships come in all shaf Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA Nasser '56 (1996) The story of Egyptian leader Gamal Abd El-Nasser, in Arabic with English subti- ties. Mich. 5 p.m. Pandora's Box…

… some good one-night lovin'. Here at the University, there is a little of everything on Cupid's palette. And as this weekend marks yet another Valentine's Day, students should know more than what The…

… Beatles tell them. Sure, all you need is love. Heck - even affection, mutual companionship or fool-around-friends would be nice. The real questions are: What kind of love are students looking for? And how…

… helping students' love blossom. "First, you need to seek out the person you are chas- ing and you need to get them drunk," Patin said. "You will both lose your inhibitions and you will express your genuine…

… love with this per- son?" A If the answer re to ask Del fall in is "yes," students can proceed to step four, where "you get married and live the rest of your life together. This is the way to find a…

…. "Unfortunately, most people are looking to have fun, to experience a lot of different peo- ple," he said. Unlike Patin, many students at the University said they are not necessarily look- ing for marriage or…

students. "What's going on with me is definitely rare," Steves said. LSA first-year stu- dent Anita Mohan said she focused on meeting a variety of dif- ferent people during her first year on pcam p us. T h e…

…, bluntly described the University's social atmos- phere. "It's more or less like a one- night-stand place." But some students are happy that they have no need to take advantage of the atmo phere. LSA fifth…

…, "is limited." Still, some students don't even find the tin to look at all. With her grueling acaden schedule, one second-year Law student, w recently started a relationship with a fello Law student

… another graduate student, somr one who is familiar with the pressure." The search is on Knowing what you want, though, is the eas half of the battle for many University studen Weeked1 M A G A Z I N E…

May 23, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

… hr./wk. with Eng- lish Institute students. 'Exchange of Spanish, Japanese, Arabic and arsi possible. Cal 764-2415 8-12, 1-5 daily. 23F524 GESTALT ARTS WORKSHOP. Un- lock creativity through use of ma…

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… Stylists. cF523 PUBLIC NOTICE-Will the two men who mistakenly removed a large number of copies of my book, Shiba kokan." from my office in 1.ppan Hall please return them. Students or faculty members who are…

… University, 663-7151. Fto ARE YOU ineresed in servig as a gadute~i student memer of the new Advisory Committee for the Deanship of the LS&A College? Rackham Student Government is solciting five graduate…

student nominations for one position on tir Advisory Committee, Women agdminority graduate students ae encouraged to apply. The new Com- mit tee will assist and counsel Pres- dent Fleming and the Regents…

… position. Ap- plications for graduate nomination to this Committee are available in Room 2006 Rackham Building, Mon- day-Friday afternoons, May 25-30. (763-5272). Only graduate students registered for '75…

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… frii Page 3) safe keeping in one of the build- ings of the AID compound, which has been occupied by student demonstrators since Wednesday. One of the demands of stu- dents occupying the sprawling U. S…

… their property would be re- spected. The students had demanded that American AID personnel leave within three days. They now agree to a 30-day with- drawal period, although the U. S. Embassy claims the…

December 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

… matter expertise.” Speakers at the rally also addressed the recent student protests, as LEO recently released its own statement in opposition to allowing Spencer to speak on campus. Hoi An Pham, an…

… further shown support toward students regarding the recent campus climate,” Pham said. “Their call to student safety is one that the entire administration has ignored, and it says something that…

… the lecturers are willing to prioritize us as students when the administration, all of whom have job security, cannot.” LEO Ann Arbor co-chair Shelley Manis said LEO and the student

… organizations that make up the Stop Spencer coalition agree white supremacy should not have a platform at the University. “It may seem like we have two separate purposes, LEO and the student orgs, and in…

… a way we do, and at the same time, we feel like it’s our job at LEO to keep white supremacy out of this campus,” she said. “We 100 percent support the student orgs who are doing everything they…

… can to be heard and we want to amplify them, and we very much appreciate them amplifying us.” Robinson emphasized the need ensure student safety. He also discussed how the Republican tax bill…

student’s interests and talents. The bills, proposed by state Sens. Peter Macgregor, R-Rockford, and Ken Horn, R-Frankenmuth, were written following the Michigan Career Pathways Alliance…

… recommendations that were announced last summer. “Senate Bills 684 and 685 are the culmination of years of work and I’m proud to be a part of yet another step in getting students the resources they need…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… night when a crowd of more than 1,500 students, faculty and parents packed into a sold-out Michigan Theater for the first-ever pan-ethnic diversity show. After the mass of people waiting in line to pur…

student acts. The show featured traditional dance and music num- bers. One of the first performers, a Korean drum group called Sinaboro, created beats that resonat- ed throughout the theater. Also…

… emphasizing percussion, the Filipino- American Student Association presented "Sakuting," a folk dance from the Philippines. The Persian Student Association took the stage with a dance number called "Del…

… the Malaysian Student Association performed two dances. Although not affiliated with particular ethnic organizations on campus, several other groups performed cultural dances. The students involved in…

… "Echoes from the East: An Arabic Dance and Tamil Dance" presented traditional performances. With upbeat music and dancing, the audience met both groups with undeniable approval. Concluding the cultural…

… King Jr. Day celebrations, students, campus leaders and community members gath- ered to discuss affirmative action. For the second year, the topic evoked verful emotions from students as the versity…

… underprivileged minorities; they do not have to go a greater distance to arrive at the same place as white students. Other items of debate included if wealthier students are able to buy their way into the…

… each public school student in the state. Ann Yeager, arguing for the College Republicans, said she does not like to think she received admission or jobs based on her gender. "If merit has not been the…

… discussion con- sisted of three students, two lawyers and Shanta Driver, the national coordinator of By Any Means Necessary. "We have a right to be heard in this lawsuit," said Miranda Massie, a lawyer for…

… the students who are attempting to intervene on behalf of the University in the suit against the Law School. The group has attempted to intervene in the. lawsuits against the Law School and the College…

September 28, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…A Program (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles on the Annual Congress of the National Students Association. The writer, a former Daily senior editor, is director of publications for NSA). By…

… CRAIG WILSON VIRTUALLY EVERY PHASE of student life is touched by programs outlined by the National Student Association. The Purchase Card System, whereby student purchasing power is directed toward…

… merchants willing to give students dis- counts, will be expanded and revised to bring incoming Fresh- men into the program and get them acquainted with the entire NSA program., Increased numbers of American…

students will study, work, and travel abroad. More than 1,500 will go to Denmark alone. Asia, South Africa will be added to present travel lists. Students may be repre- sented on the Fulbright scholarship…

…, international sem- inar on student life. More orientation programs, including vocational guidance, psychology tests, human relations clinics to help students under- stand each other. Faculty rating systems will…

… also be initiated. A survey on introduction of sex education will be taken. GRADING SYSTEMS used will be evaluated and students will work for granting of extra credits to students participating in extra…

… following courses: Near Eastern Studies 167-168, Moslem History and Civilization (identical with History 167-168); and Near Eastern Studies 61-62, Elementary Arabic. Hours to be arranged. Contact department…

January 18, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…? Rackham student Amir Fleischmann, Graduate Employees’ Organization contract committee chair, told The Daily he has overall hope for Ono’s administration, but some issues from past…

… with its students and faculty when it comes to labor and other University affairs. “We really want him to work with campus labor, to work with students and faculty to manage the affairs of…

… the University together, and create a fantastic place of learning,” Fleischmann said. LSA senior Russell McIntosh and co-programming chair of the Black Student Union (BSU) told The Daily he…

… does not want to see Ono forget about Black students at the University. “We want President Ono to remember that Black students have real and pressing needs,” McIntosh said. “They’re extremely…

… important. We want to see progress.” On Nov. 1, the BSU released their “More Than Four” platform, which calls on the University to provide more support for Black students by increasing Black…

January 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… . . ................ 'U' Council works on code compromise By KERY MURAKAMI Second of a two-part series Fourteen months ago, with administrators and students deadlocked in their negotiations about a code of non…

…-wide approval of the controversial code. Ironically, it was the council that drafted the first four versions of the proposed code, although the group is now composed of a completely new set of students, faculty…

…, and ad- ministrators. All of the versions were rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly, and the original conduct rules University administrators claim are inadequate have remained in place. THE…

… without a gun to its head. Shapiro and members of the University's Board of Regents have reportedly tired of the lack of tangible results from the council. And Shapiro, according to students on the council…

… compromise between the students' demands and the six previous drafts of the code. Students, it seems, have tempered their opposition to any code of conduct. They are now asking why a code is needed and…

… agreeing to support rules if it is. THUS FAR, students on the council have conceded that the University should be able to take action in life- threatening or dangerous situations. Whethercoun- cilmembers…

…," would be responsible for deciding what kind of immediate action to take. For example, if a student threatens other students in class, the coordinator would be able to bar the student from the classroom…

April 16, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

… RIGHT PAWS of Ann Arbor - a student-run organization that aims to bring pets to the homes of the elderly - brought dogs to the Diag on Wednesday in an effort to raise awareness for its cause. (TORE- HAN…

…: Wednesday at2:20p.m. WHAT: A male student's "The Aims ofArgument" textbook was stolen from a desk inthe basement after he left it unat- tended to use the bathroom, University Police reported. The book…

… endowment was such that it ment's calculated value. CHERRY From Page 1 Michigan residents. He stressed the value of preparing students at a young age to embark on a post- secondary education. "It's not good…

… obtaining a col- lege education because it raises the question of how that educa- tion applies to students who wish to transition straight from high school to full-time work. He added that the vastly dif…

October 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… pointed out how Edwards wants to use scholar- ships to fight terrorism. Edwards has proposed schol- arships for students studying Arabic who commit to going to work for U.S. intelligence after graduation…

… anthropologists erwise you're useless." DEBATE From page 1A one year of college tuition for any student who graduates from high school and commits to work at least 10 hours a week during col- lege. Radina also…

… online format will allow teachers to put students' comments into practice quickly, Kulik said. "The greatest benefit for teach- ers is to get feedback immediate- ly," he said. But because students won't be…

… filling out the new surveys in class, theymight forget to visitthe website. "I don't know if students will be willing," said Sergio Huarcaya, a graduate student instructor of history and anthroplogy. At…

… first, Herrin said the task force considered refusing to give students, their grades until they complete the evaluations. But the panel decided to keep the evalua- JOIN THE DAILY'S NEWS SECTION. E…

…-mail news@michigandaily.com. Serving Ann Arbor since 1980 tions voluntary. Some students say they prob- ably won't use the online evalua- tions. "I know I'm not going to take the time to do it," said LSA…

…-term evaluations and haven't seen a significant drop in responses. Kulik said the online surveys will offer students greater ano- nymity. With in-class question- naires, some students mightworry about professors…

… recognizing their handwriting. The effects of that anonymity are already appearing. Kulik said the ratings students give profes- sors in the College of Engineering are slightly lower when they fill out…

… rules say states party's first contest in the South. SHAMAN From page 1A man Drum's finances. At a January panel discussion on textbooks, Pohrt suggested that the Michigan Student Assembly select a liai…

…- sonbetweenthe bookstore and the student population. This, he said, would bring new ideas to Shaman Drum and inform students of how the bookstore works. After MSA took Pohrt up on the offer, former MSA…

February 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Reporter Lindsey Alpert. By Melissa Gonzalez For the Daily Students living in residence halls are prepar- ing to enter the lottery for rooms for next year. University Housing is advising students wanti- ng…

…. I'm pretty confidant," he said. Unlike the two days available last year to enter the housing lottery, students have more than two weeks this year to enter the drawing. After receiving a personal time…

… slot, students visit the Student Activities Building at a desig- nated time to chose a room and sign a lease. Residence Hall Association President Jason Taylor said the extended time period will not…

… cause students to rush as much. But students who miss the drawing are not completely without hope. After the March 7 deadline, students can enter a "last chance" housing sign-up opportunity on March 23…

… and 24, which includes those students living in off- campus housing who desire to live on-campus. The random drawing does not allow for seniority among those students living in resi- dence halls. "I…

… Web." All information regard- ing registration can be found on University Hous- ing's Website at www housing. umich. edu. But some students said the process for secur- ing a room can be frustrating at…

… getting a room. I guess maybe if they had an adviser in the dorm where students could get information it would be better, but we didn't have a clear idea of what and how to choose a room." "I think the…

… problem is that there is so much information to swallow," Taylor said, adding that RHA is always gathering input from residents on how to improve the reapplication process. USAC urges students to protect…

… skin from UV rays By Shomad Terrelonge-Stone Daily Staff Reporter Thousand of students will swim, surf, snorkel and bathe in the hot sun next week during spring break, but and burn my skin to look good…

… others like her who refuse to use sunscreen, more than 40 members of University Students Against Cancer gathered on the Diag yesterday to pass out packets of sunscreen and brochures to promote skin cancer…

September 23, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… assaulting him in the hallway. There were no weapons involved in e incident, DPS reports stated. Dps ade no arrests at the time. Student steals chair from Union A student was seen walking out of Kt e Michigan…

… fail?"' One University student who attend- ed the speech commented on why 'U' prof. corrects divorce myths By Reilly Brennan For the Daily The common negative views about divorce aren't necessarily…

… remember is that one size doesn't fit all. Different families, different divorces;' Stewart said. But some students tend to believe that divorce can sometimes have more positive than negative effects. LSA…

… first-year student JeLaina Frelitz said her family life stabilized after her parents divorced. "It was definitely better for everyone Parting Myths Divorce happens because par- ents don't care about…

…. in my family that my parents got divorced." Frelitz said. "It allowed my brother and I to grow away from many problems." LSA first-year student Kate Stubelt also thinks the aftermath is usually better…

… fluidity of family life is an important concept.' - DANIEL CASTLE/Daily Divorce expert Judith Wailerstein talks to a crowd of students and faculty about the effects of divorce on children yesterday in the…

… other experts like Samuel Huntington and Judith Miller, Said pointed out false and biased statements they have made. "Judith Miller can't speak Turkish, Persian or Arabic but is able to write…

September 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… increasing pressure to move out or pay rents they cannot afford. Festifall to feature over 150 organizations by Heather Fee Daily Staff Writer KENNETH SMOLLER/Daily Fine dining Students who engraved their…

… million Next Friday when students walk across the Diag they can expect to get buried with pamphlets, covered with buttons, snag free condoms and even witness a scrum down. Over 150 University organiza…

…, Festifall's sponsor, the Student Organization Development Center (SODC), in- vited restaurants to participate, al- though only a few responded. Rich Niedek, manager of Olga's, said they will be handing out…

… demonstrate a scrum down - a for- mation from which the hike in foot- ball is derived. "It is very strange looking," said Erika Wolf, a graduate student in Art History and team member, "It's like a gigantic…

student services and academic departments. Staff nurses from University Health Service will present informa- tion on safe sex and on sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS. Polly Paulson, health…

November 13, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…, reviews language reqpffuy- mt By NANCY DRISCOLL The LSA curriculum committee is investigating the possibility of changing the foreign language requirement to include a test of student's proficiency in a…

… language. Currently, all students in LSA must take four semesters of a foreign language or have taken four years in high school to complete the requirement, but they do not have to pass a proficiency test…

… campus, according to organizers. The 17 student facilitators have presented five workshops over the past two weeks and requests for workshops are "pouring in," according to David Lovinger, a senior art…

student who is an organizer of the program. THE SESSIONS are run by student discussion leaders for groups of dormitory residents and other campus groups. They focus on date and acquaintance rape - in which…

… Ebbert, a graduate student, and Jim Fendelman, an LSA senior point out that acquaintance rape happens in familiar surroundings, the victim knows the rapist, there is usually inadequate communication…

… DEAN RANDAZZO competence attained by our foreign language students and wants to evaluate the idea of a proficiency requirement which is receiving much national attention," according to Associate Dean…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Says All Driving Banned for Students Under 26; Others Must Apply for Exemption in Person Two 'U' Professors Return After Testing Naval Airplanes Problems and needs of ex-service- men are fast becoming…

… referral agency, the Bureau makes appointments with the Health Serv- ice, the Dean of Students, or what- ever office is wanted. If the veteran has not decided what field he wishes to enter, he may take the…

…," Mrs. Coons, chief interviewer, said. State College Eases Students' Car Banr EAST LANSING, Nov. 8-(kP)-The administration of Michigan State College today announced a revision of the student car ban on…

… the M.S.C. campus following a meeting at which the college accepted modifications recommended by a student-faculty committee. The car rules, as modified, allow students to drive automobiles to for- mal…

… college parties and for other spe- cial occasions at the discretion of the college authorities. The arbitrary age of 26 has been eliminated and students were informed that the car ban does not mean they…

… will be rigidly enforced in the fu- ture, assistant Dean of Students Walter B. Rea announced today. The regulations provide that full- time students under 26 years of age shall not drive automobiles…

… except for purposes approved by the Dean of Students. Any act of driving without first securing permission constitutes grounds for disciplinary action. Special Exemptions Students whose circumstances…

… necessitate their operating cars for family, commuting, business or health purposes should apply without delay at Room 2, University Hall for driv- ing permits. Students within the following groups may apply…

… play. Meetings will be held bi-monthly. Election of officers will probably take place at the first meeting. All students interested in joining Le Cercle Francais should see Prof. Koella at once. He may…

… Burton Memorial Tow- er until noun Saturday. The Hill Auditorium Box Office will be open Sunday night after 5 o'clock. Events Today Armenian Students Association will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Mich- igan…

September 29, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… UNIVERSITY of Michigan Student Legislature is not a legislature in the true sense of the word; it lacks the author- ity to raise enough money from the entire student body and administer such funds. Therefore…

…, it is not really a student gov- ernment as it lacks what is, perhaps, the prime requisite of any type of governing body, financial stability. The Student Leg- islature has few privileges because it can…

… must be so much friction between students and admin- istration here at.Michigan. What most stu- dents complain about is a tendency, some- times of the faculty, sometimes of the adl ministration and…

May 19, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…, and watched by cur- ious throngs of students while po- licegen kept order, the Glee Club sang a series of college songs while the cameras took both closeups and back views. * * V. THE END RESULT will be…

… still be obtained at the Lydia Mendelssohn box office. Two Students wGet Mexico 'U Scholarships La Sociedad Hispanica has: awarded two $150 scholarships to the University of Mexico in Mex- ico City…

… be- lieve that their names are no longer needed on the blanks, Ann Cotton, '52, Student Religious As- sociation member, said yesterday. "The first few days the en- thusiastic response shown towards the…

… petition was very encouraging. But because the Senate recently passed the wheat bill, students seem to think that our campus petition is no longer important. This is a serious misconception," Miss Cotton…

… to appear before the House next Tuesday. "But the students' names are needed now more than ever. We don't have much time and the petitions have to be in the hands of Speaker Rayburn before Tues- day…

…," Miss Cotton asserted. ThedWheat-for-India petition was drawn up by the Student Legislature, the Student Religious Association and the local UNESCO chapter as a result of a recent trek to Washington made…

April 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 142) • Page Image 5

… GEMINI BIKES FOR SALE: PANASONIC RQ-210S min- Sport, trail, and street. iature tape recorder, excellent cond,, Student Discount. $70. See in 536 Natural Resources, call Land-O-Lakes Sport Center 662…

… college students needed to organize and supervise Junior High RADIOS, REPAIRS students in a direct sales program. _ Apply for your home town area, Pro- EXCELLENT STEREO amplifier $35. Re- ducts widely…

…, oth- ers, $20-$215, Herringbone M a r t i n MALE. AMER. U-M student wanted for mandolin w/hard case, many violins. experiment in decision-making, bon- D'Angelico strings, $2.75/set. Stan or' uses. money…

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September 23, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, September 23, 2020 — 7 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Michigan In Color Twitter has always been my social media drug of choice. My timeline — essentially Arab twit- ter, Muslim…

… Michigan’s School of Public Health. “It spreads through the air. So if you have students who are drinking, laughing, and sing- ing, plus they’re drunk so their inhibitions are down, that’s a virus…

… being over- whelmingly impacted by COVID- 19 extremely relevant. The demographics of the gatherings in question are mainly young, middle to upper-class white uni- versity students. This population…

… disconnected from the impact to care. With the societally-pro- moted desire to care only about oneself, this leaves many of these students without a visible reason to care. Since this is a problem that lies…

October 30, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… University of Michigan-Dearborn. Hosted by the Arab American Institute, a national nonprofit, the conference aimed to provide refugees from the Middle East the chance to engage with presi- dential…

… Wolfe EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Asylum process needs attention T he student lifestyle requires a lot of time spent sitting down. We sit in lecture halls and libraries and on the bus to class…

… | VIEWPOINT Cleaner air equals better health TO THE DAILY: As a nursing student working in Univer- sity of Michigan Health System hospitals, I have witnessed firsthand how the health of Michigan…

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