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March 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

… the Arabs .for the former suppression of Spanish women. Even under this suppression, however, in- dividual women 'accomplished great things. In the time of Columbus the greatest Latin scholar of the day…

… i' a t a w 1. i .{ 1. , . i INSURANCE AIDS LEAGUE Through the Kansas City Life In- surance Company an arrangement has been made whereby 20 per cent of the premiums collected from Michigan students

January 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… an out1lanidish mlanner, the !es for the youngir aver'age college student was better andl more 'onservatively dressed than most One clothier expressed the op~in ion i'' that college styles rarely ever…

… the American arab cc i ' .,herie in i' 'hruary. logical ins:1titte, and have beeni pla cd ;1 'i(1 111 Os()iithiouMain surrounding in irahialn's winidow 033 St ate street1 . A tiochi, of (xca-at ioflsin…

May 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 172) • Page Image 4

… * * * taxation and enforcing measures of ucl May be Made of a Scotchman- retrenchment. It is economically en- The Edinburgh Student, which is the! possible to provide for the soldiers' equivalent of Chimes at the…

… thing. didates in the field in the next. ** * The Klan, "folded their gowns, like HISTORICAL FICTION the Arabs, and as silently, stole "Hla ha this is hot stuff" chuckled away." Pythagoras, royal…

February 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… watches from Waterman gymnasium. After he stole the time- pieces, like the Arab, he also stole away, and so effectively that a 10 years' search for the dastardly thief and the fruits of his crime l'ad prov…

…'clock wil explain the process of registration. From 11 o'clock till noon practical work in this line will be taken up, the students being re- quired to conduct personal registra- tions. The afternoon classes…

August 06, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

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May 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…: Southfield second-grader Alex Salloum interviews Michigan Public School Superintendent Tom Watkins after Bush's visit. Bush honors 'U' student dunngeducation lecture Lawsuit against TKE dropped By Jeremy…

… maintenance were al headquarters out of the $1,600 each See TKE, Page 2 Robinson awaits arrest for fondling student Online: Expanded coverage of the president's visit By Karen Schwartz Daily News Editor…

… she worked within a community, build- ing parks and assisting with landscape cleanup, in addition to attending workshops on diversity and problem-solving. She currently works in the Arabic Communi- ty…

… Center for Economic and Social Services, where she coordinates programs for immigrant students who need help with the English lan- guage. She also assists students who scored low on the Michigan Education…

… University student group Mentality, but for are potential warnings for depression, Jim ONTACTS approximately 19 milion American those in the play, it was also reality. Epzkorn clinical director of the…

May 10, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… Tests Tower.7- pm. geraduate students at U. ot innea- r"A REMARKABLE WORK" & Stondasdized Students," moon- General Notices sota Dept., of Vocationa & Ta hni- -Judith Crist nine format, 0 pm. My 22. 1075…

… Nan- violence. For undergeaduote and raduate students, 12- 1S creodits --- transferable. for information and *" ilca- tions, write: Peace and Con- flict Proam, University of PitsiburghPittsbsuqih, Pa…

…. 15260. the student l0t pee cent Withdraw- sl Notice torc refund puroses 1Ex- eluidingag $50.00 disenrollment tee), h. Allow refund toe the tudent who redutces hours of course credit. May 29. 1975 (d:00 p…

… Disconery Programo" for students considering college or grad. studies in Arch., Landsrape Arch., or City & Reginnal Planning. Also toe adults, teachers, career costnselors, etc. who winh to in- crease their…

….'s and grad students- who are residents at Nrw Tork City are eligibte to appiy. Aplieatiout deadline hs May 17th. The Intern- sip beginas on Jutne 1th and enso on Au~g, 22nd. Aptimtionsavanilabile at CP…

…, 8-week sessions 3 hills, forests, parks 4 possibility of completing two semesters' study in areas as diverse as organic chemistry and modern arabic or hebrew '5 summer culture and activities 6…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 77

… Political Science, where the subjects of the assigned themes deal with topics in the other departments. Most students who complete English 23 must then elect Eng- lish 24, where a shift is made to somewhat…

… more extended readingI and the preparation of a long paper. Those students who com- plete English 23 with "superior' proficiency" may obtain their in-' structor's permission to be ex- cused from English…

… Colloquial Arabic.j Freshmen who have previously studied a language are asked to take placement examinations in that language even though they may not elect it at the University. Although the quality of the in…

…, divided into two large lecture sections, and two small recitation periods. Natural Science The literary college obligates each student to elect a minimum of 12 hours in the natural sci- ences, work in at…

… written experience with various modes of artistic expression; to develop knowledge of the tech- niques of a given art; and to in- crease the student's insight into the forms of aesthetic expression of his…

… own or a foreign culture are the aims of courses in the hu- manities. Deadlines For Courses During his first two years in the literary college, a student must complete the English composition…

January 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Discussion Group-Welcome back party for students, faculty, staff, 6 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class-special speaker, Pastor S.Y. Kou, 7:30 p.m., Univ. Reformed Church. For…

… Two, Susan Matheke, Willie Feuer, Trueblood Theater, 3 p.m. Tickets at door. For information, call 763-5460. School of Music-Piano Recital, concert program performed by doctoral students, Recital Hall…

… wasfamousfor his historic .. . By the way, typed on an Arabic typewriter, the solution should have appeared backwards-an Arabic typewriter types from right to left. The following people answered last week…

… correct entries to win a free Michigan Daily T-shirt. © 1981 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 1 Computing Center-Videotape: Introduction to Ontel Terminal, con- tinuous showings, 212 UGLI, 7-9 p.m. Student

… Wood and Crafts Shop-First class in intermediate woodworking, 7 p.m., SAB, Thompson St. Entrance. For registration and information, call 763-5704 or 763-4025. LSA-SG-Interview for student/faculty policy…

….. (313) 593-5195 or 5520 Dearborn, Michigan 48128 OPEN MEETING TKURS. JAN. 28, 7:00 p.m. INTERNATIONAL CENTER STUDENTS: HOW TO GET THE BEST APARTMENT DEAL IN TOWN! ($9".0 /month* - that's cheaper than a…

… dorm!) L N THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 , I Iv- TAKE THE LEAD Help New Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan BE A FALL ORIEN TA TION LEADER Pick…

… un annications at thA 1. 2. 3. Find a student friend. Go to Windover. See the spacious one bedroom units with loads of closet space. 4. Tell this person about the free racquet club membership…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 6

… distribution re- quirements are a major effort to ensure that end. To the incoming freshman, the literary college catalog is a con- fusing complex of myriads of courses ranging from Conversa- tional Arabic to…

…- partment, the student's major, field of study. Exposure Requirements Required distribution credits have been inaugurated so that each undergraduate will be ex- posed to as wide a range of disci- plines as is…

…- er much 'student and faculty dis- cussion. The literary college fac- ulty this year voted to revise the requirements, p u t t i n g added weight to the humanities, requir- ing both a natural and a…

… exposi- tory, with the aim of developing3 the student's ability to express himself clearly and cogently." The emphasis here is on ex- pository writing. Classes meet three times a week, with some periods…

… set aside for individual professor-student conferences. Interdepartmental Work Some of the sections of fresh- man English are combined with sections of great books; psycholo- gy and political science…

… where. the subjects of the assigned themes deal with topics in the other de- partments. Most students who successfully complete English 123 must then elect English 124, where a shift is made to somewhat…

… more extend-. ed reading and the preparation of a long paper. Those students who complete English 123 with "super- ior proficiency" may obtain their instructor's permission to be ex- cused from the…

… second semester's work. The literary college requires that each of its students have a two-year proficiency in a foreign language, proficiency gained by University study, high school closses, independent…

… and Colloquial Arabic. Freshmen who have previously studied a language are asked to take placement examinations in that language even though they may not choose to 'elect it at the University. Although…

… two small recitation sections. Each literary college student is obligated to elect a minimum of 12 hours in the natural sciences, with work in at least two depart- ments and .a two-semester se- quence…

September 20, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…@michigandaily.com NEWSROOM 734-418-4115 opt. 3 CORRECTIONS corrections@michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University…

… History MONDAY: Looking at the Numbers THURSDAY: Twitter Talk Michigan Alumni @michiganalumni WELCOME WEDNESDAYS ARE BACK! @UMich students can join us at the Alumni Center for free bagels and…

… professor of “Oriental Languages” who taught Hebrew, Assyrian and Arabic. Since then, the department has been known as the Department of Semitic Studies, the Department of Oriental Languages and…

… change is in keeping with the parlance of a large majority of students and faculty. In a departmental press release this month, Department Chair Gottfried Hagen noted how few people still use the…

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…, 7:30 p.m., Anderson Room D. SPEAKERS Center for Near Eastern & N. African Studies-Rasheed Raji, "Student Activities as an Effective Way of Studying Arabic," noon, Lane Hall, Commons Room. Syfmposium…

Student Relations, Family Housing provides af- fordable and reasonably comfortable ,living space at rates significantly Weaper than those of off-campus housing. a 4 W4 4 The University's Off-Campus Housing…

… account for 1,500 of the units. The rest are lcoated in University Terrace Apartments, behind the Markley dormitory. According to Finn, 88 per cent of Family Housing is reserved exclusively for students

…, with the rest of the space reserved for University staff and visiting scholars. FInn pointed out that there is an in- creasing number of international students living in Family Housing. This, he said…

…, Econ. bldg. Michigan Association of Gerontology Students-6:15 p.m., 1427 Golden Street, potluck-bring dish, call 665-3569 for directions or more info. Committee for a Citizens Party-7:30 p.m., Assembly…

… Hall, Michigan Union. PERFORMANCES 0 Minority Student Services and Asian American Assoc.-Poet Lawson Inada reading his own works, 7:30 p.m., Pendleton Room, Union. Open Poetry Reading…

… concert, 8 p.m., Chapel of the Holy Trinity on the Concordia College campus, 4090 Geddes. School of Music-Guest Clarinet Recital, F. Gerard Errante, 8 p.m., Stearns; Tuba Students Recital, 8 p.m., Recital…

…, student volunteers from the University provide similar activities for adolescents. Sunday afternoons, the NCRB is reserved for family use only,. JOAN SCOTT, formerly involved in the North Campus Ministry…

February 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

…MIRLYN Continued from Page A Many students said the current MIRLYN is difficult to use, and that it could be greatly improved. "I think it's kind of confusing when you get to the first page to know…

… biggest complaints of students is the difficulty of searching for articles through all of the separate databases. "It's so hard to use. It's hard to find things if you want journal arti- cles as opposed to…

… research is the ability to display records in the ver- nacular of more than 20 languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic and Korean," she said. The Implementation Steering Com- mittee has been…

…, the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology and the University of California, she said. The Implementation Steering Com- mittee also wants to make the transi- tion as easy as possible for students and…

student Marisa Uchin, co-pres- ident of Open For Business, a group for gay students in the Business School. "It's hard to say who would be a better candidate than Kerry because the only person who sup…

… person who supports total equality for the LGBT community is Kucinich, and he's not a realistic candidate.' - Marisa Uchin Co-president of Open for Business, a group for gay Business School students V…

… group of students involved in this year's V-Day Campaign. The show ran for the fourth year in a row at the Power Center. Ninety percent of the proceeds will go to SAFE House, a domestic violence shelter…

… live up to its dream of equality for all," said LSA junior Paul Spurgeon, a mem- ber of the University's Stonewall Democrats and chair of Students for Kerry. "Kerry has shown as a Viet- nam veteran that…

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…. Leasing now! 1, 2, & 3 bdrms. From $595. Free Heat & Water. 487-5750. Virtual tours and apply online at www.riversedge.org ROOM, UM STUDENT, North Campus, fum., (734) 996-8614. skung@umich.edu SOUTH PADRE…

March 07, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

… here in college. He speaks fluent Arabic and can get by in about four other languages. He is a self-pro- claimed "redneck" who wants to retire on a cattle ranch, yet happens to be damn intelli- gent. I…

… the list of solutions down to four: A $50 million, 1,500-student high school, a large magnet school that would attract students from across the district; one or two ninth-grade-only schools or a two…

…-tier middle school system that would place sixth- and sev- enth-graders and eighth and ninth- graders in separate schools. This last option is probably the best plan as far as students are concerned. Building…

… another large high school would not necessarily provide a helpful learning environment for students. A school of this size would still have large classes, giving students less of a chance to interact with…

… teachers and fellow students. And a magnet school would have the same problem, as well as being potentially damaging to pub- lic schools in other districts. Many public schools are in serious need of funding…

… helpful to most students. It would allow for smaller classes, since there are cur- rently fewer students in that age group. And it would let students interact pri- marily with people their own age - many…

… ninth-graders are not yet ready for high school. Middle school is a very difficult period in life for most people, and hav- ing smaller groups would allow for more attention for each student. In addition…

…, a two-tiered system would mean that students in their early teens would not have to interact with people considerably older than themselves. A 14-year-old freshman and a 17-year- old senior really…

…- dents in their tumultuous early teens to attend smaller schools with people their own age - certainly a better learning environment for all students. CHIP CULLEN GRINDING THE NIB - No gun law can…

September 22, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

Arabic speaking students. To volun- teer, call E.L.I. 764-2413, 1-5. 56F0923 GUINIVERE-gave my blue shield to Village Apothecary for a prescription-LANCELOT. CFtc CAR OWNERS ... get a lifetime guarantee…

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… cushion, 8 ft. long, fair condition, $70. 761-6229. 71B0926 For Sale: Baits I lease, Double Suite (woman), grad student suite mates, quiet but friendly study at- mosphere, buses park and wait there. Phone…

… bedrooms, 536 S. Forest, 761-2680. cCtc STUDENT'S DELIGHT Very nicely furnished 2 bedroom apartments equip- ped with laundry and parking. Near campus and downtown. Now being offered at discounted rates. For…

…-5913. 44H0922 LIKE TO PARTY? We're looking for 20 students to attend parties taking pictures $4-8/hr. No experien- ce. Amateurs welcome. 994-3914 (M-F; 10-5). cH0923 Experienced FORTRAN computer programmer…

… to do picture processing on VAX 764-7561. 51H0924 Babysitting needed by graduate student couple. 994- 0756, or 663-8333. 14H0922 S.O.S. COMMUNITY CRISIS CENTER needs volun- teer phone counselors. You…

…. Call 764-4209 from Ito 5. 28H0923 Students needed: Full or part-time distributorship available, locally produced office, home, school product. Call 761-1806. 62H0925 File clerk downtown law firm seeks…

… part time em- ployee for afternoon position to assume miscellaneous duties including light typing. Respon- sible and dependable individual required. Call Mar- cia 769-2691 49H0922 COOPERATIVE STUDENT

… dollar. 1-259-7110 (day) 1-882-2492 (8 pm-11 pm). Ask for Cliff. 68Q1018 Wanted: 4 tickets for U.C.L.A. Student section preferable. Price negotiable. Call evenings. 665-6463. Ask for Steve. . 58Q0922…

student wants ride/carpooler to E. Lansing M-Th 665-7450. 7300924 T- --AVE Riernede.t. Nw.exco.Sar te.dvntr Baits lease for sale. One male space in double. Call 76-0742.Paul. 59B0927 Waterbed-frame, heater…

June 26, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…1w OWwb THE lICIIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 26, CLASSIEFIEDS ROOM AND BOARD WOMEN STUDENTS - small co-op house; Inexpensive, friendly, com- fortable. Friends Center, 1416 Hill Street, phone…

… NO 3-1511 extension 2858 or NO 3-8274. D 2 SINGLE ROOMS and bath for faculty or graduate student. Call NO 8-7605. D FOR RENT SUMMER APARTMENT-campus loca- tion pleasant. To share with one or two men…

… ALL SUMMER school students regard- less of whether they were principals, teachers, secretaries, or T.V. actors during the year are entitled to special discounts of 40-50% to such leading magazines as…

… Time, Life Newsweek, etc. This results in per copy prices of 6-8c which places the publications in the newspaper cost range. Additional information may be had or orders may be placed by phoning Student

… CHASE" I i IBernak~y By MARY ANN THOMAS V Lone survivor of the May 18t two-car collision in which threet University students were killed,' Thomas F. Bernaky, '56, was re- leased from University…

… a Detroit couple, Howard and Lena Saltzer who were in the second car, occurred six miles east of Ann Arbor on U.S. 12. Students killed were Keith B. Ryan, '58E, William B. McKean, Jr., '58E, and Nancy…

… M. Robson, '59. The four students were dressed in formal clothes and reportedly headed toward the Farm Cupboard. for a Phi Sigma Kappa dinner. The scene of the accident, how-, ever, was beyond the…

… were found at the scene of the accident, later investigation dis- closed that the students had at- tended a cocktail party held before the dinner. Bernaky was taken to his home in East Cleveland, Ohio…

… Greece. He had handed down three death sentences in the last three weeks. 'U' Extends Bid To NSA. (Continued from Page 1) ' U' Spnsors Linguistics Program Students of linguistics from all over the world…

… are participating in the Summer Linguistics Institute which is being sponsored by the University and 'the Linguistic So- ciety of America. Among the 175 students who are registered in the eight week…

April 26, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… hostilities in France. He is a member of Al-Thaqafa, Arabic culture society, Choral Union, and the Student Senate. At present Clark is chairman of the Inter-Guild Council, organizaton of protestant student

… accepted gifts totaling $53,927.63 in behalf of the University yesterday at its April meeting, which saw the appointment of three members of the Board of Directors of the Student Religious Association…

… members of the Board of Directors of the Student Religious Association for terms of four years. William M. Laiyd of Ann Arbor was chosen as alumni member for a two year term. Profs. Harold J. McFarlan, H. O…

… Escanaba, was elected the new president of the Student Religious Association to suc- ceed William Muehl,\'41. New members of the executive council are Jean ';Vesterman, '42, in charge of cooperaton, Urie…

… Van Celeve, '41, Frances P. Johnson, '41, John Huston, '41, and Lona Parker, '41. Last year Clark was an exchange student at the University of Beirut in Syria. Returning home he was caught in the…

… Theme Of Student And War Addresses C'onvocat.i -otalitarianism Cannot Last, Wickenden Tells Honor Students C., -- - --- Several thousand students and fac- ulty, convened in Hill Auditorum yes- terday…

… for the 18th annual Honors Convocaton, heard President William E. Wickenden of Case Institute, Cleveland, declare that totalitarian- ism cannot last and that they, as college students, must guard and…

… defenses of the de- mocracies would extinguish the blight of Hitler's totalitarianism, Wickenden warned the students that - as Clem- enceau once said - 'peace is too im- portant to leave to military men…

….' "Others must come forward - you honor students of the second mile - to carry on preparation for peace with equal energy and devotion." By ALVIN DANN After a general meeting yesterday marked by spirited…

… discussion, the Student Senate's annual Spring Par- ley will conclude today with three panels and a summary session. The parley theme "The Student Looks at War and Peace" will be examined from several aspects…

February 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…:00 p. m. today, in 110 Library. Hall p Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman Hall DeWitt H. Parker Arabic Phonetics: - AraabgicPhoticsr rgI Assignment of Desks in General Chemistry: Chemistry 3, 6, and 5E…

…: Semitics 170, General Linguistics 170, 2 hours credit, will be given this Each student must obtain TWO $5 Chemical Laboratory Coupons semester. Meeting for determination of hours: Wednesday, Feb. 13, . at…

… Faculty Members: We wish to state that we shall be very glad to send copies of your individual recommendations of students enrolled with us to commercial agencies upon your request.- lellen R. Shambaugli…

… should be addressed to the Chairman of the Zoology Department of the Uni- versity, and must be in his hands by March 1. Peter Okkelberg Counsellors in Boys' Summer Camps: The Students Christian Association…

… again has established a Camp Counsellors' Bureau to help place college students in positions as leaders] in private and institutional camps of the Great Lakes Region. Applica- tions when filed will be…

…-12, 4089 N. S.I Prof. P. O. Okkelberg, TuW 1112, 3089 N. S.I Chemist'ry 3-1. Make-up Examination: Each student who missed the rxamination on January 22, will please bring to me at once a statement of all…

… hours occupied by his present schedule of work, so that it will be possible to select for the make-up ap hour which will cause no conflicts. D. M. Lichty Physiological Chemistry: .201-204: ' Students

… Relation to Labor: Organization meeting in 104 Economics Building at 4 o'clock today. Students who cannot attend should leave their schedules in 204 Tappan Hall before 4 o'clock. Margaret Elliott German 52…

…-German Prose: Intended primarily for candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philos- ophy who wish to prepare themselves for the reading requirement in German. Students wishing to elect this course will…

…. Denton Mathematics 232-Advaiced Mechanics: Mathematics 234--Vector Analysis: Meetings to arrange hours, today, at 4 p. m., in Room 20 East Hall. Vincent C. Poor Students Who Are Beginning Their Work in…

September 30, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

… interesting features. One of the interesting peculiarities of it is that though the text is in Coptic, the headings are in Greek and Arabic. A group of 20 fragments of a Cop- tic bible, on vellum, composes an…

… temporary mixed com- mission for armament prepare the HOW WILLY FORGETS S. C. A. Work Of Year Opens Early One of the most ambitious plans ever attempted by the Student's Christian association, in the…

… works already com- pleted was the conference of student leaders held Sunday morning at the Y. M. C. A. Camp Birkett, Silver lake. Many of the problems confronting thet campus this year were discussed and…

… Rotarians and Thursday after- noon spoke to Ann Arbor high school students' SEVERAL CHANGES MIE IN HSTRY FCULTIES company to employees and sons on the basis of ce~ai etitive examination. 'lhe plan which the…

… ncipal judge of Chicago, thus bade fo avr hsya.Hsrsac Investigation revealed, however, that however, students applyin to the b- defiance to the adage, "Don't study from Harvard this year. is research W. H…

… descriptions are of men all over the country who are KNI ,HTS OF COLU BUS TO MEET is a landscape by Ben Foster, and gan at different times but neither has open to students who desire this kind making their…

…, ter of talking a little, and submitting olic students whether K. f C.'s or not whichis used to guy. th teserv- squads, are "Willie" Heston, "lrnie" ihave been filled at the bureau. Apple a' bill. There…

… yea by institutns.tRaetisa ablished Student helis treferred by local every oportunity for the chap who is by George J. Burke, district deputy painter who died in 6. J. B. Gotrox M ust, residents, Mrs…

… Ste art declared, al- wisln et dang be hrfess naoy, lerief will occur, after which the meeting Foster's picture is sent in the form o eFt esithough the student wortders frequently will take the form of…

… Evening." tatoes." bureau,,but decreases the opportuni- To Railroad Jack This is not an American gentleman ties of those students who are willing s Praises C In Historical speaking in the slang dialect of…

June 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 179) • Page Image 4

…- ic and Arabic Periods. Coming Events Graduating Classes: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home on Wednesday, June 7, from 4 to 6 o'clock, to all students receiving de- grees in June. This includes…

students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Sumni Session. Member of the…

… was inaugurated in the College of Engineering an Honor System based on the following principles: 1. It is neither honest nor fair to his fellow students for a student to receive aid in a written quiz or…

… examination. 2. The prevention of dishonesty in examina- tions should be in the hands of the students rather than of the faculty. 3. It is the duty of allstudents to uphold these principles in word and act…

…. Dean Mortimer E. Cooley said at the time of the establishment of the system, "Perhaps the greatest good of the Honor System is in the in- creased self-respect felt by the student . . . I am…

students themselves." Whether this system is to continue functioning as it has func- tioned the past 23 years or whether it is to break down, is in the hands of the students. Each examination is a test if…

… college students can accept maturely the responsibility of taking their examinations without faculty surveillance. There have been evidences of late that such is not the case. Thus, strict adherence to the…

…?" From the ranks of teachers and scholars and college students alike there should arise in answer an heroic reaffirmation of the,, function of human knowledge: a deafening, "Yes" should smother such…

… Middletown in Transition, has produced a book* that explains why the universities of this country do not turn out thinking students. It is a damning indictment of the social irresponsibility of social…

… of Harvard is at all representative, it may be necessary for students to take the offensive in forcing a change of their teachers' attitudes. Mr. Britton was provoked by Profes- sor Lynd's provoking…

April 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 151) • Page Image 6

STUDENTS-Spaces still open in the IC Coops for fall '77. Member owned, member controlled, low cost. Learn about cooperative living in a short, informal presen- t4.ton at Trotter House, 7:30 Thurs- day…

…. Friendly roommates, parking avail- able, minutes from campus. Prefer non-smoking. Price negotiable. Call 995-8823. dU419 MALE ROOMMATE needed, grad or professional, student, May 1-Sept. 1. Fall option. Own…

…Fc UNITED STUDENTS FOR CHRIST present a BLACK ART SHOW, fea- turing nationally known artist CURTIS LEWIS & HIS 25,000 BLACK CHRISTO. Saturday, April 9, 7:30 p.m., Bursley (E. Cafeteria). 13F409 PREGNANT? Need…

…-1451. 01J413 HOUSE CLEANING WANTED - Im- maculate cleaner. References if re- quired. Call Kay, at 769-0871 after 6 p.m. dJ STUDENT TYPING - Professional, reasonable rates. 994-4309. ask for l Barbara. 'J419…

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…, in editing 23 Fetid 24 Opponent 26 Angry; Colloq. 27 U.S. govt. agency 28 Places of entertainment 30 Connective 31 Where Dartmouth is 33 Dogs, in the Bois 35 Arab chief 36 Wild beast 37 Musicale, for…

December 13, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

Student Rates t t . ; , wy-. -- - 't wtt ', '-'vAll New Furniture $30 DISCOUNT, North Campus Co-op., 03151Y79 Fast Free Delivery winter room, 663-6163, Jim. 66U79 NEED ONE MAN for 2-man modern PRIVATE…

… c10 TERRIFIC woman's single room. Alice Cal-ROOM FOR RENT for single male Lloyd Hall. Beginning Jan., 1973. Call MALE GRAD. Own bdrm. $100, lease till student. $75 per conth. Davy, 663. 764…

…. Stop NEED SUBLET, winter term. Single, 1 OR 2 GRAD. STUDENTS or working in at 616 Church for our listings ni East Quad. Call 764-3672. 38U79 people for own rooms in 4-bedroom call 769-8520. Ctc< house…

… bedroom furniture. Call WANTED TO RENT location. $69/mo. Marcia, 764-5410. 662-6166, after 6:00 weekdays, anytime -_-. 05U79 weekends. 68Y79 ROOM for male worker-student. Pref- erably North Campus area…

…-1158 after 6 p.m. 22Y79 OFFICE WORK 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. daily - - - - .Monday thru Friday. Occasionally FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT want- until 5 p.m. 764-0550, dH79 OPEN DURING EXAMS and break. Barber, billiairds…

… you 79 mileage, like new, AM/FM Stereo a seen? Pinball Alley, 1217 South Univ. tr. acN79 ;-- n,. - } m - m - ~ m t r ACROSS 1 Arab garments. 5 Eager. 9 Greenish berry. 14 Belgrade VIP. 15 Pisan coin…

December 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… Europe and Iceland." The book would go on the shelf with editions in Russian, Urdu, Arabic and dozens of other languages. HUCK FINN LIVES, too, in the talk of boatmen who figure the story might help in…

…-old student whose affec- tion for fishing in the rivers Huck knew is not the only thing the boys have in common. "I don't like to wear shoes," he volunteered. See HUCKLEBERRY, Page 2 Hijackers threaten to…

… with a stret- cher, the Arabic-speaking hijackers beat them and grab- bed the stretcher, declaring that "the idea was not to hand over the punished person" but to "show that they were serious in their…

…. Brown finds protesters guilty By KERY MURAKAMI Brown University's Council on Student Affairs yesterday decided to punish 58 students who participated in a CIA protest by noting the students' in…

…- volvement on their permanent transcrip- ts, notifying their parents, and placing them on probation until the end of next semester. The council said the students would be expelled if they participated in…

… similar protests while they are on probation. The students disrupted a CIA recruiting meeting on Nov. 26 by blowing a whistle and attempting to make a citizen's arrest of the two recruiters. They accused…

… the recruiters of soliciting students to commit international crimes. In a press conference yesterday the protestors read a statement which said the decision was aimed at "Squelching political activity…

… at Brown." "THEY HAVE TOLD 60 of the most active students on campus that they now face dismissal if they stand up to raise legitimate and appropriate concerns." One protester said the sanctions are…

… deal about threatening us with suspension or expulsion." She said that administrators wanted the students to receive the harshest possible sentence, but also wanted to "avoid the bad public relations a…

… mass expulsion of students would cause." As a result, she said the council settle on a "whimpy, middle-of-the-road san- ction." NEIL DONAHUE, a senior and another protester, said that the univer- sity is…

February 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…The University of Michigan’s Central Student Government hosted a Twitter town hall Thursday afternoon, asking students and other CSG members to submit questions to Regents Shauna Ryder…

…. Currently, it costs lower- division students $7,037 for undergrad — an increase from the 2015-2016 school year’s $6,764 2014-2015’s $6,579. Many students asked how they could further play a role…

… in the University and connect with the Board of Regents. Last semester, many students felt the Regents lacked transparency. CSG hosted a similar town hall last semester, with Newman and…

… Regent Mark Bernstein (D). The student government has also taken steps to instating student voices on the board through the new Student Advisory Council. In early September, the board also…

…. WHO: Information and Technology Services WHEN: 11 a.m. to Noon WHERE: Michigan Union, Room G312 Middle Eastern Languages Fair WHAT: Guests from Arabic, Armenian, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish and…

…:30 p.m. WHERE: Institute for Social Research, Room 6050 A Dangerous Experiment WHAT: Written and directed by LSA and RC students, this play follows the struggles of five women as they experience…

… and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2. Subscriptions for…

February 01, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… University residence halls and off-campus apartment buildings are prone to mainte- nance issues. Along with long waits for machines and the risk of a stranger handling your deli- cates, many students just opt…

… to go home to mom and dad with a full basket of dirty laundry. But if trekking all the way home for a few loads of laundry is too much effort, students can take advantage of several off- campus laundry…

… services. Two local cleaners, Busy- body's Student Laundry and The ClothesLine, offer pick- up and drop-off services at residence halls and off-campus housing for students in a laun- dry jam. Though The…

… price based on the weight of the laundry. Pick-up and drop- off times differ based on a cus- tomer's location in Ann Arbor, accordingto the websites. Students looking for a self- serve option outside of…

… South Forest Avenue. Mr. Stadium also has free Wi-Fi, and students 21 years or older can purchase beer and wine at Champions while waiting for their clothes to dry. For clothes that need profes- sional…

… winter terms by students at theUniversityof Michigan. Onecopy is available free of charge to all readers.OAdditional copiesmay be pickedupat the oaity's office for $2.Subscriptions for fall term, starting…

… with an authoritarian hand for nearly three decades. With the organizers' calling for a march by one million people today, the vibe in the sprawling plaza - whose name in Arabic means "Liberation" - was…

… from giv- ing alcohol to students who are completing the rush process, according to Stepanovic. "No chapter shall serve or pro- vide alcohol to recruits nor allow anyone on behalf of the chapter to…

… important for us to recruit outside of the stan- dard rush parameters," Fernan- dez wrote. But Handelsman said most of the students rushing this semes- ter are friends and acquaintances of current fraternity…

… members as opposed to students with little or no connection to the Greek community - as is often the case with fall recruits. "It's mostly people who already have the connections," Stepanovic said…

December 06, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… Cincinnati students leaving for winter break bustle past gold-colored flyers and magic-markered posters spreading the word about a rally on campus and march to the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, where the 6th…

… challenging Michigan's use of race in under- graduate and law school admissions move to one step away from the U.S. Supreme Court today. Thousands of high school and college students are expected to follow…

… Indonesia, they would be less likely to be perceived as arro- gant and self-absorbed," she said. Prof. Alexander Knysh teaches Islam 262 in the Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Turkish and See CLASSES, Page 7A AP…

November 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… the University's concerns in Washington is investment in education through student assis- tance programs. "That's not a parti- san concept. Republicans and Demo- crats alike believe in those principles…

…. How they go about it differs," he said. This difference, however, may have a large effect on the University and its students. The Republicans' pledge to cut spending may mean less funds for the…

…, Butts said sup- port for higher education has been bipartisan. "We've seen an increased dependence on student loans over grants and I expect that trend to con- tinue if not accelerate in the new Con…

…'m really excited," SNRE sopho- more Jessica Levine said. "I'm so sick of those lines." While some students are enthusi- astic about the new CRISP system, some remain skeptical. "I think I'll be more nervous…

…." In an attempt to prepare current students, the Registrar's Office will publish detailed instructions in the winter time schedule, which will be available tomorrow outside 1419 Mason Hall. In the future…

… - AUGUST 17, 1995 English as a Second Language JUNE 21 - AUGUST 24, 1995 Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Russian MONTEREY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 425 Van Buren Street, Monterey, California 93940…

…, Green said. People look for- ward to the "excitement of the party" more than the taste of the alcohol. He added that the alcohol-induced state of mind is what students seek and that is the same thing that…

October 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… chapter of the Palestinian Solidarity Committee and the General Union of Palestinian Students included a tent which repre- sented the Sabra-Shatila camp and a coffin covered by a Palestinian flag surrounded…

… push the U.S. government to stop sending aid to Israel. Participants said there were sev- eral purposes for the presentation. PSC member Nuha Khoury said the primary goal was for students "to start…

… thinking about the Palestinians massacred (in Lebanon)." She said the purpose of the cul- tural part of the presentation, which included dresses with beadwork, Arabic black coffee and other objects used in…

… University of Michigan students filed suit against the women who accused them of of sexual assault, saying the women defamed them by lying and maliciously bringing the suit, said state Rep. William Van…

… Michigan. Last month, the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld a Washtenaw County Circuit Court ruling that dismissed a lawsuit filed by a college student who was accused of rape. Thomas Rosenboom tried to sue…

… three feet by one foot aluminum fixture weighed more than five pounds, and crashed to the floor around 10:30 a.m., landing near an empty desk. The students were sitting in a circle, and those in- volved…

… sitting around the room, so no one was hurt." Scodel said she was startled by the incident, but failed to consider it remarkable. -Roberto Sanchez Meetings UM Students of Objectivism - business meeting at…

…; beginners welcome UM Women's Lacrosse - prac- tice from 9-11 p.m. at Tartan Turf MSA External Relations Committee - the lobbying arm of the student gov't meets at 5:30 p.m. in Rm. 3909 of the Union Asian…

… Studies Student Associa- tion -, meets at 7 p.m. in the Lane Hall Commons Room UM Asian Student Coalition - meets at 7 p.m. in Rm. 2413 of Mason Hall Dugout Club - first meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. in…

… American Beans & Rice Dinner - a chance to sup- port groups which do direct aid in Central America and meet with others; at 6 p.m. at the Guild House Impact Jazz Auditions - the student-run dance company…

October 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… Dubay, Ypsi - Robert . S t a t t e 1, Daryl Nucum, LSA lanti resident: It's School of Music sophomore: First I ironic that once again graduate student: My wondered why they were something has come up…

student: I thought there would be a fair amount of press coverage. The media would treat it as a major event while it was still out there. Lisa Jordan, LSA junior: It is secondary to the Chernobyl event…

… said she believed the timing for negotiations was right because she "sensed a clear readiness by the two sides to discuss the demands and conditions" for the release of the captives. In an Arabic

… Monday at his home in Ann Arbor after a year- long illness. He was 52. Faculty and students remember French, an Asian art expert, as a friend as well as teacher and colleague. David Huntington, chairman of…

… vin ille will always remember the man for the courage and grace which characterized him to the very end." French had taught at the University since 1964. FRENCH oversaw 20 student dissertations, the…

… most dissertation students of any Japanese art history professor in the country, according to Paul Berry, a visiting professor who substituted for French. French also helped them get grants and plan…

… articles and exhibitions. Eleanor Mannikka, Associate Art Curator in the history of art department, said French's students have been telephoning French's acquaintances and former students as far away as…

…. 30, First of America reported earnings of $38.8 million, up 24.6 percent from the $30.3 million earned during the same period in 1985. Student member resigns (Continued from Page 1) I I has been…

… any kind of consensus." Weine, however, doesn't see his resignation as a threat to the continuity of student representation on the council. "Until we come up with a need f' . - - t , nrI ..tiApntn mni…

student interests any more." Although the councild work specifically with student representatives traditionally been active members in the past. doesn't MSA, have MSA ip …

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION 'Page 4 Saturday, January 28, 1984 The Michigan Daily - 1 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIV-No. 98 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… way a sculptor shapes clay. In Chinese and Japanese, the word suggests two ideas: instruction, plus allowing a child to grow naturally. In the Arabic language, the word means to im- part learning to…

… incentive f // G , . ' 4. , ii' 4 ' t .. pt N. r, ' ,-i , i Si nclair ,O N A TYPICAL evening in Ann Arbor, the majority of students worry about homework, Charley's, or Saturday's party. Next November…

…'s elections are as far from their minds as Ronald Reagan's Bonzo movies. But members of several campus groups have their minds on those elections, and on non-voting students. The Public Interest Research Group…

… in -Michigan, the Michigan Student Assembly, and other groups have 'launched a 10-day campaign to register at least 750 students. The win- :ners in this effort will be the students who stop at the…

… local restaurants have other incentives. Ten restaurants are offering discounts or free items for newly-registered voters. So now students have another reason to register to vote: they can cut their food…

… To the Daily: The article, "'U' to stiffen student conduct policy," (Daily, January 19) on the proposed student code of non-academic conduct brought, or should have brought, this controversial proposal…

… to the attention of the radical student body. I, however, see no controversy in this proposal. It is the right thing and just thing to do in this country. It will and must prevent the country from…

… suggest a code of conduct for University professors and administrators, for they are the ones who instill liberal- communist - left - wing - radical ideas in the minds of young students. (I thank God for…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…'s Swimming & Diving - Michigan vs. Northwestern, 1 p.m., Matt Mann Pool. Muslim Students Assoc. - Classes for Quran study, Arabic, and teachings ' of Islam for children and adults, 10 a.m., Muslim House, 407 N…

Student Network -8 p.m., Canterbury Loft. Economic Justice Committee - 7:30 p.m., for information call 761-8044. Miscellaneous Women's Basketball - Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 2 p.m., Crisler Arena. Women…

… government a list of suspec- ted death squad members on his Dec. 11 visit. By CAROLINE MULLER WITH WIRE REPORTS University students from East Lan- sing and Grand Rapids who use North Star Bus Lines to travel…

… mechanics of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1303 had refused contract concessions. 'U' students count 109 deeri By TAAJ SURI Special to the Daily PINCKNEY - The students stood 40 feet apart, walking…

… mor- ning, the annual roundup when students count the deer herd in the University- owned George Reserve near Pinckney. THE STUDENTS tramped through the snow driving the deer before them to the fence two…

… up students for 14 years to help him with his population studies on the reserve. McCullough had hoped more students would turn out, and thinks some deer remained hidden in the thick bush. The group…

… prevent the herd from starving. The meat is sold and the money is used to help support graduate students. McCullough, who left the University four years ago for California, said he will probably lead the…

… drive next January for the last time. "After all, I can't keep this up forever,",he said. Although most students 'seemed ex- cited to see the deer running,, some looked at all that venison a bit wistfully…

November 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 6

…'s Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, come to our business office at 420 Maynard St. within 48 hours. Two free tickets for a…

…-professional student-wan- ted to share 2 bedroom off campus apartment. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Applicable to all advertisements ordered on a words per day basis. Words Days 1 0-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43…

… Artists and Craftsmen's Guild. 763-4430. 38M1105 THE DESTRUCTION of theStudent Community in Ann Arbor by Robert Honigman. Available at Ulrich's, Follett's and Community News Center. cMtc Good Sunday…

…-6327. eQ1121 $$ FOOTBALL TICKETS $$ BUY OR SELL FOR ANY UM HOME GAMES 994-0145 cQ1120 STUDENTS GET CASH NOW FOR YOUR IN- DIVIDUAL TICKETS-SEASON/INDIVIDUAL. KEVIN 996-5529. 39Q1105 TICKET BROKERS buy and…

… or after 7:00 p.m. 994-9353. cQtc NEED 8 Ohio State Tickets for family and friends; call John 764-8928 Thank you. 33Q1115 a a EAT WELL among friends: Join the Student Co-op Meal Plan. ICC, 4002…

… Michigan Union, 662-4414. cEtc ROOM AND BOARD in friendly, economical student cooperatives. North central campus. Shared meals, chores. Call ICC, 662-4414,4002 Michigan Union. CAMPUS FREERENT 'TIL NOV. 1…

… maintain well. Call 761- 5778; if no answer, leave message at 996-4403 for Mr. 'Williams: 66C1104 WINTER TERM: Great opportunity for student or .faculty. I bedroom secluded, quiet, attractive, fur- iaished…

… available are score keeper, announcer, clock worker, &o statisticians. Call 763-566. 5211106' TUTOR IN ARABIC NEEDED. Please call 761-1469 between 1 and 2pm or after 12pm. 47H1104 BELL'S PIZZA, Responsible…

November 17, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… motto of the many students unhappy with their mid-term scores, but rather a film shown yesterday in the Dental school as part of the American Cancer Societys one day "smoke-out"-a campaign to stop smoking…

… Unit of the hospital. Diederich has been health facility project officer with the Leonard Wood U.S. Army Hospital in Missouri since 1973. Take Ten While on Nov. 16, 1968 students in many divisions of the…

…, western sounds, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill St. SPEAKERS Law School-Bob Mathis, student and representative from Antioch Law School in Wash. D.C. will talk about Law school and life in D.C., 9:30-11 a.m., 6618 Haven…

…, Its Impact on the Role of Accounting," 3:30-6 p.m., Lawyers Club. Hillel-Orthodox minyan, 4:45 p.m., Oneg Shabbat, 9 p.m., Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Recreation Sports-International Students Recreation, 7…

…-10 p.m., Sports Coliseum. Hillel-Reform minyan, 8 p.m., 1423 South U. Stimulation games-"an Introduction to Game Playing," Michigan League. Minority Student Services-Jiao/tze party, Trotter House. Women…

…:00. Study circles every Sunday. Arabic at 2:00; English at 4:00. Everybody is welcome. For information call 665-6772. U s decision-making picture because a lot of deals are made on the golf course where…

… women generally aren't permitted.' Brendq Daniels-Eichelberger, black feminist ISRAEL LOW COST FLIGHTS Reserve NOW for Christmas, Intersession & Easter Israel Travel Group Center for Student Travel. Inc…

February 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Doily-Tuesday, February 28, 1978-Page 3 Poll shows public favors less S dU SEE NWloCL tY Students support Samoff About twenty undergraduate and graduate political science students

… actions in the planning stages included a campus-wide meeting tentatively scheduled for March 20 to inform students and faculty of all the facts surrounding the Samoff issue. The students also intend to…

… noon, D. Awasi will speak on "Some Aspects of Arabic Influence on Spanish Culture" in the Commons Room of Lane Hall at noon. . . at 3:30 Mark Green, .Director of Congress Watch, will speak on "Access to…

… "The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick" will be shown at the Max Kade German Haus in Oxford Housing, also at 8. Psychiatric panacea Psychiatrists and psych students beware! A New Jersey artist…

… Dangerfield. An unconfirmed rumor circulating says heavy orders had been taken from the Ann Arbor area frop students feeling guilty about not studying for mid-terms. Robbin' hoods Left-wing guerrillas hijacked…

… edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Seco d class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigah 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the…

… Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more informa- tion, phone 764-9270. Tuesday, February 28, 1978 Daily Calendar…

… Aud., 8 p.m. I/Ft STUDIO Stereo &T. Service Fast-Competent RENTALS AT STUDENT RATES 215 S. Ashley 769-0342 Downtown, I block west of Main, between Washington and Liberty rf ALL LADIES Admitted Free…

November 05, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

… disqualify Elden denied By LINDSAY CHANEY No decision was reached 11:30 p.m. yesterday in the of eight University students1 tried on charges of contentio their participation in the 25-26 sit-in in the LSA…

… Bldg Earlier yesterday, Univ President Robben Fleming tes that on the evening of the he told the students they w violation of a University which prohibits unauthorized sons from occupying a Univ building…

… can be counted on to vote heavily Democratic-did not turn out for this election. "Students didn't come out as strongly for the income tax as they did for Harris," Cress says. The student vote is…

… credited with election of Harris last April. It is believed that the stu- dent vote was not mobilized on a large scale because some Democrats were afraid students would vote against the income tax. And, in…

… fact, the tax would have hiked the taxes paid by some married students in low cost University housing who pay no property tax, but who would have paid a greater income tax. "The black vote was not as…

… GUILD COUNCIL OF HOUSE Make a Note of It R ght Now!i STUDY ABROAD THE COM!NC SEMESTER ? LIVE FOR SOME TIME IN A KIBBUTZ ? LEARN TO SPEAK HEBREW AND ARABIC? The Original H are Cast They plant their…

March 23, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… Period By MERLE JACOB end to prepare for exams. The The Student Government Coun- new exam setup was adopted from TheStuen Goernen Con-the literary college's proposal cil proposal for a three day study…

… Tuesday. at the Regents' meeting Friday afternoon. SGC initiated the change when The calendar will give students it submitted a recommendation two free class days plus a week- for a longer exam study period…

… added study , days were pointed out to the Re- gents, but the proposed change was passed without discussion. Heyns said that SGC deserve: the credit for initiating the change. "If the students had not…

… brought up the proposal, I doubt if the administration would have thought of changing the exam schedule. "This is an excellent illustra- tion of how students can raise an issue, have it considered and get a…

…- ham Amphitheatre, 3 p.m. Near Eastern Language and Litera- ture Lecture--S. A. Bonebakker, profes- sor of Arabic, Columbia University, "Some Aspects of the History of Ara- bic Poetics": 200 Lane Hall, 4…

… only. School of Music, 4:30 p.m. POSITION OPENINGS: Student organization notices are not U.S. Civil Service-Attn.: May Grads accepted for publication. Creative Arts Festival - Jerry Bed- & Seniors…

student organiza- aaei for MA. tions only. Forms are available in $1s $10ousdthed for2g y3of21myes U.S. Civil Service Comm., Midwest tersoomutilth1ag of21yeas. Region-Various openings in Acctg., * * b. Two…

students--Driving a motor- Bus., Inspection & Investigation, Per- Alpha Uhl Omega, ..,. ized vehicle in the Arboretum causingI sonnel Admin., etc. Positions includej Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge meeting…

… the week of March 29. Restitu- Wis., Ohio, Ky., & Mich. Summers, Tues., March 23, 4:15 p.m., tion must be paid. j= Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. c. 1 student-Petty Larceny, $30 For further…

…:30 p.m., March 24. Active the University . nembers meet at 7:30 p.m. in Michi- gan Room, League. New initiates meet Office of Student Affairs: Those at 8:30 p.m. in Vandenberg Room, women living in…

November 06, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 37) • Page Image 13

… known widely for a unique sense of humor, but on this count he isn't kidding. He fights for his students' lives through four medi- ums: the Bible, translated master- pieces of other literatures, Brown…

… dose of "good, raw sarcasm" but Prof. Weaver pre- fers, decidedly, to gain student interest otherwise. HE DOESN'T smile when he in- sists "a chattering knowledge of belles lettres is not an educa- tion…

…-discipline. He can't recall ever having known a mature person who screamed for his 'rights.' Between comments on literature come remarks-not always com- plimentary ones-on students here. "They are," he claims…

… Lunt when he was married; others are portraits of Shelley and Browning. And one item which always brings light to the student 'eye is a withered, shrunken apple, ex- plained simply with the warning: "it…

students to find that the Weavers aren't members of any local church. They're still affiliated with the Peoples' Church of East Lansing, an interdenominational institu- tion they helped to build. Politically…

… the Freudian dangers of "filth, disease and charlatan- ism" and to the "big, bloated ver- biage" some modern psychologists use. His students often disagree with him, and he's pleased when they do. All…

… application of ink, a mixture of powdered resin and gum arabic is applied to the stone. This process, known as the roll- up, seals the surface and prepares it for printing. After setting, ink is again applied…

…'ll find one who may have been bitten by a mosquito." Outside the office there's nearly always a student waiting. Possibly the coed who decided "it's not a course on Browning-it's a course on life"-or this…

April 16, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

… examinations must file their applications with the United; States Civil Service Commission by April 27. Positions are open to students in the fields of public administration, business analysis, economics, home…

… eli- gible for any government position. Students interested should ask for information at the Bureau of Ap- pointments anA Occupational Infor- mation. Con feenc To Open Here T6-morrow (Continued from…

… be present in the various discussion sessions but the emphasis will be upon individual student ideas. The economics panel is to be direc- ted by graduate students Donald Knight and Daniel Suits, and…

…. The third panel, which deals with insecurity, will be guided by Paul Lim-Yuen and Nelson Palmer, grad- uate students. The faculty men will be Dr. John Shepard of the psychol- ogy department and Amos…

…, in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre. "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period" will be Dr. Dimand's topic, and the lecture will be illustrated. The public is cordially invited to attend. Dr. Dimand has studied…

…. Federal authorities are watching with interest this experiment, with a view to undertaking a project of similar nature should this prove suc- cessful. Registration neither guarantees work to students nor…

… under the direction of Theodore G. Albee, who is in charge of all water safety courses. War-Affected April Technic To Go On Sale Three Articles By Student Writers To Be Featured In Magazine Today The…

… well as stories by indus- trial engineers, the Technic this month will feature instead a full complement of three student-sub- mitted articles, as both faculty and industrial men are too busy to write…

… are now on sale at Hillel Foundation and from campus repre- sentatives. Senate Candidates To Sitb tit Petitions Prospective candidates for the newly-reorganized Student Senate will be able to turn in…

November 11, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…-engine automobiles To tie in with the 'general sports reme of the issue. Hal Wilson, sports ditor of The Daily, has composed a ports quiz to test the student's know- ledge of turf, diamond,"gridiron and track…

…. Gargoyle's editors guarantee a geius rating to anyone who can correctly answer every question. It's a challenge, so all students are arged to buy their Gargoyles early on Tuesday. Commander Youn To Discuss…

… speaker to appear in the series of lectures on naval subjects sponsored by the Department of Vaval Science and Tactics. This series of fifteen lectures is designed primarily for students who T"old or intend…

… begun at last week's meeting, will be continued this evening, THusie ,Students To Give Recital ~eveli, Howland., Stubbins To Conduet Ensemble Striking a fresh note in musical programs to be given here…

… this season. a student ensemble under the direc- tion of William H. Stubbins, Russell Howland and Prof. William Revelli, all of the music school faculty, will be heard in a recital of compositions for…

… Street Entrance of Ain Arbor High School on Wednesday, November 12, at 7:30 p.m. International Center: Beside the regular classes in spoken Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic, and the special English…

… classes for foreign students, the program this week in- cludes the following to be specially, noted: Wednesday, Nov. 12. The program for the Music Hour will consist of Brahm's Symphony No. 2; Cezr Franck…

… planned. Admission by dentification card; no charge. The ime will be varied each weej: to accommodate differences in study3 schedules.! University students who are for- mer students or alumnae of Mount…

April 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… EXECUTIVE HOME**** Ideal for graduate students! 3 bedrooms, fire- place, completely furnished, washer, dryer, microwave, dishwasher, furniture, garage, 9- month lease, 25 minutes from cam us. $870 per month…

… & ACCURATE 581- 2227. DON'T DELAY! Randy Martin and Tom Campbell of The Difference are now accept- in new students for Bass and Drum lessons. Cal now 747-6253. LINDA'S WORD PROCESSING $1.25 per doubesaced page…

…/MONTH. Spring-summer in 5 bedroom house 5 min. from diag. 930-0775. NUTS AND BOLTS i ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: ARAB TOMB PATH DEER SNOOP AGEE ZERO AUSTRALIAN LOWERS THE B00M NIPS TEM ATRIP ADELAIDE P RO0S IT U…

February 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…, Typesetting and much more ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING - STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME 214 S. 4th Ave. 994-4664 cFtc BOARD EXAM tutoring - enroll-" ments now being accepted for S. H. Kaplan Tutoring Courses to pre- pare…

… otherwise. I am not a law Free movies and other privileges student. Gary, Box 720, Michigan included in membership. Cali 994- Daily. 58F0219 0627 1-4 p.m. for interview. 5711224 E$20.00 REWARD for info…

… DU ARAB WRIST A GA UNIC 00 E CLEAN M A NAC0LE A LER T B A LER WIfL DCA T L P E S T A R SO I A I R S F RY ER N IN A M f 11 PE A S 0 P MO0W 8 U C 0 LC !!N f CO0R N' T A RKT PL A Y vvi~z! ''c etsto at…

July 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… -to Arab-Israel relations. The meeting ratified two inevitable de- velopments, .the restoration of German sovereignty if the French assembly does not agree to EDC this summer, and the beginning of…

… Sixty-Fourth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne Auwerter.....Managing Editor…

December 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… East correspondent for Germany's major news service, replete with interviews with Arab kings, investigations of the vices of Beirut and the poverty of Cairo, and a quixotic interest in the social and…

… keeping since he quit the YD's. -Gene Mossner I f 4 0, 4P i Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

November 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… that every other week, some coalition of students expresses its grievances toward University of Michigan President Schlissel. This academic year has been no different. In September there began more…

…. At the University, when students detect so much as a drop of blood shed by the University, you can say goodbye to nuance. Outrage and oppression take the wheel. I myself am not entirely…

… university really so broken that we must harp on its small shortcomings, rather than its years of triumph? Must the student body so frequently drive a wedge between itself and the University? On both…

…’s history helps us when we feel tempted to lash out at the University. For the students who feel bogged down by the stresses of University life and for those who feel the need to issue demands toward…

… President Schlissel, the Bicentennial reminds us that our most notable alumni worked with the University rather than in opposition. It does not invalidate our rights as students on campus. We deserve…

… supremacy surface above its daily institutional and cultural presence to interpersonal violence, pseudoscience fliers, a student-organized debate and more. On Aug. 11 and 12, white supremacists…

March 31, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… Theatre of the Frieze Building. The "Hot L Baltimore" tells the comedic tale of a run-down hotel and its residents. Tickets are $15 for general admission or $9 for students and may be purchased from the…

… Awareness Week 2005 today. As part of Restaurant Day, 15 percent of patrons' bills will be donated to Cancer Awareness charities if they bring in a "University Students Against Cancer" flier. Conor O…

… sheriff's depu- ties arrived and surrounded the house, police said. Liberal arts majors qualify for variety ofjobs By Pauline Lewis For the Daily Every student graduating with a degree in the humanities…

… has been confronted with the dreaded question: "What are you going to do with that?" Students often worry about their majors because they are under the impression that their careers and the rest of…

… also standard for most employers to have a G.P.A minimum of between 2.5 and 3.0. The University's Career Center corroborates NACE's emphasis on students who are skilled in communication and critical…

… can relax and really screen for a good company." But not all seniors are having an easy time finding a job with their liberal arts degrees. Dan Zitnick, majoring in political science and Arabic

… last year. And Belzer is confident that these employers will be more interested in students' qualifications rather than their majors. "My hunch is that you need to have learned how to read, write, to…

… should be nothing (in the DRB guidelines) about disallow- ing someone from a student organization from the DRB or anything that says a member of a com- plaining organization cannot be on the review board…

… on Labor Standards and Human Rights last year and my membership with SOLE was never seen as a problem; the information that I received as a student I passed on to the committee," McRay said. Mc…

…. Des Moines Independent Community School District and the 2001 6th U.S. Court of Appeals case Kincaid v: Gibson, public schools cannot censor a student publication, reduce its funding or discipline its…

January 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… networks in the Union, League and Commons is that all students can access the system. The School of Engineering and School of Educa- tion also have systems, but they are only available to stu- dents of those…

… having a good sense that this is something that students want," Palms said. Several other buildings on campus already offer limit- ed wireless Internet services, such as the Shapiro Undergraduate Library…

… without the support of many other nations in the world and Clark was against that." In regard to student interests, Clark supports a tuition cap and a plan that gives $6,000 to students to help pay for the…

March 23, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… bdrm., AC, pkng, $760-800; 1 bdrm, $550, 665-4617. PILOT ARABIC LANG. HSE. in Oxford Co-op. off Geddes. Dbls. avail., meals incl., on-site computing, TVNCR lounge. Dinner & tour 3125 @ 5:30. Call immed…

…,000 openings. No experience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call 1- 206-545-4155 ext. A5598. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Summer Jobs. Student Sprinklers is accepting apps. for summer mgmt. positions…

student to assist with general office work. Copying, filing, answer- ing phone, light typing. 8-10 hrs a week, $6.50/hr. Position available for Spring/Sum- mer term. 936-3473 or 763-0614. LARGE AA HOUSING…

… hiring Account Ex- ecutives to sell advertising during the Spring and Summer terms. Please pick up an ap- plication at 420 Maynard. Applications are due by Wed., March 24. STUDENTS WANTED - The University…

… Health service's Peer Education Programs needstudents to educate students about al- cohol and other drugs, contraception, safer sex, or stress management for 93/94 academic year. Gain credit, public…

… speaking experience. Men and students of color are en- couraged to apply. Interested students may attend an information session held on Tuesday, March 23, 7-8 pm. in the Kuenzel Room, MI Union or pick up an…

… Witte Travel in GR. Rapids 616-942-5112 or toll-free 800- 253-0210. EUROPE! Lowest airfares w/student travel breaks, rail passes & youth tours. Stamos Travel Kerrytown Mall 663-4400. LOW FARES - Europe fr…

…. $448, Eurorail Flexipass from $298, Orient fr. $769 Call Claudia or Dan @ Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. STUDENTS ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. on Continental fr. $129/$199. Bring your Continental…

… for a by Jennifer Kazulk While many students spend their summers working and relaxing in the sun, LSA sophomore Adam Berkeihamerhasadifferentideaabout how to utilize his time. Berkelhameris oneof 120…

… pandemic." He added,''The majority of Bike- Aid participants are students or recent college graduates. People ourage have had to deal with AIDS their entire sexual lives, whether that means knowing someone…

July 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

Arabic, Berber, Hebrew, Per- 7.05 (2), be altered to give the sian and Turkish. board tighter control over the vice Attempts will be made, how- president for student services and ever, to minimize…

… men, amended ts bylaws Obj ects to faculty's power in academics By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN Student Government Council has approved the current draft of proposed Regents bylaws on the student role in de…

… differences with Senate Assembly, which approved an amended bylaw draft last month. The major objections of SGC to the current bylaw draft concerned section 7.07, which deals with student conduct standards…

… the current state of affairs t li e Council resolution states. "Nevertheless; SGC recognizes the By LAURIE HARRIS right of students to assume equal The literary college will offer responsibility and…

… authority on courses in five African languages curriculum, course content a n d! thre nfieArcn aga evaluation of students." a this fall as part of the Afro-Amer- evalatio of tudets."ican Studies concentration…

… conduct standards related to Under the agreement, Univer- professional licensing require- sity students will be able to travel ments. Assembly h a s already to East Lansing to take the Afri- agreed to drop…

… section 7.07 (2). can language courses. Council also proposed that the' In return, MSU students c a n section concerning the Office of come to Ann Arbor to take cours- Student Services Policy Board, es in…

…- the "policy board shall set general dents' home campuses, said Prof. epolicy for the Office of Student Eugene Nissen, secretary of th e Services (now the Office of Stu- literary c o 11 e g e…

… administrative dent Affairs), which it shall be board. the responsibility of the vice pres-" sard- ident for student services (n o w i"This is an Important Mnova- vice president for student affairs) ti san of E N…

… Council of meeting students needs, it will and the administration. SGC has be expanded to cover other areas. demanded that the policy board be given the power to mandate the I The African language courses…

January 16, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… I Weather Fair and Warmer. I C, r 5k iguu dbb--m9MMIMWWft 4 v i3attg Editorial Engineering Students Should Be Deferred .. VOL. LIL No. 80 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942 Z-323…

… Meeting To Stress, Emergency Issue In Panel Series New Action Voted By Student Senate The Student Senate Winter Parley, first all-campus war forum, will open its two-day session at 2:15 p.m. to- day in the…

…. Bennett Weaver of the English department summarizes the parley's work at 9 p.m. tomorrow. The 1942 Parley, in addition to its total-war subject, will also be the first Student Senate discussion forum with…

… business. It will be chaired by Norm Call, '42. The second panel under Roger Kel- ley, '42, will be a student discussion of student position throughout the country. "War and Education" will take up this…

… Stevenson, '42, will head the fourth panel on "Our Armed Forces." This discussion group will examine America's actual fighting of the war up-to-date. New Action Voted By Student Senate As part of its…

… resolution to join unconditionally in the nation's de- fense effort, the Student Senate will cooperate with the University to safe- guard property and materials used in war research. Adopted by unanimous vote…

… were the develop- ment of student expression of opin- ion through the use of open meet- ings and suggestion boxes placed on campus and the securing by the Sen- ate of its long-awaited right to ini- tiate…

… legislation to the Committee on Student Affairs. Krause next named the heads of the various Senate committees, selecting Margaret Campbell, '42, as chairman of the Defense Committee. This group will handle…

… civilian and military defense work. The Student Service Committee is to be headed by Hoe Seltzer, '42, chairman, and Winston H. Cox, '42, as assistant chairman, while the Scholarship Committee will be un…

… Training In Languages University Will Prepare - Students For Liason Intelligence Branches (Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of artices describing Uni- versity defense courses as approved .y the…

February 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… Chemisry: Chemistry 3, 6, and SE: 16, at 9:00 a. in., in Room 2, University Hlail. p. m. today. Each student must obtain TWO $5 Chemical Laboratory Couponst All students applying for leans should call at the…

… offce of the R. T. Schlosberg at the Office of the University Treasurer, and then report at the first Dean of Students to arrange for an apointmnent with the Committee. possible laboratory period assigned…

… maintain office hours as indicated below. Sophomores are Arabic Phonetics: Wednesday, February 13, at 4:15, in Room 1025, Angell Hall, by Pro- required to have late elections and changes of elections…

…. Appointments may be made at the booth opposite the New Students: Recorders Office, Room 4, University Hall. W.. Worrell Students registering in the University for the first time must report Upperclass Advisory…

… Committee, Geology 31: at Room 429, West EngineeringBedr.t F.or t f , t mut reor . UPPERCLASSADVISERSTY Students enrolled in this course will meet for the first time at the at oo 42,estEninerig Bd. on Feb. 13…

… programs which are designed particularly to give business students background material. Carl N. Schmalz University Women, All women students who have changed addresses for the second semester will please…

…- tion of new members. All mem- Geography 33: bers are urged to be present. Students taking this course who ,have not yet arranged for a quiz F. D Smith, President. section will see me- in Room 222 'Angelr…

…. Students in this course who have not yet arranged for quiz sections will see me in Room 19 AH between 12:30 and 2:0 p. m. on Wednesday, Gargoyle Business Staff and Try- Fb 13lnr ! outs:. re ruary w O. E…

…: Juior and Senor Students in the College of Engineering: 216. General Theory and Applications of Thebycheff Polynomials II. The Women's Athletic Building is available for all women's campus Through an…

… Announcement in the statement of the English 238. Advanced Stability. Thursday, 4 p. m. Room 13 East Hall. D. K. the Physical' Education Secretary in Barbour Gymnasium. cou ses. Students must choose Courses 5, 6…

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