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April 07, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… want, do what I want and I loved it. I championed the agenda to my Arab and Muslim family, who told me not to be like those Godless Amerkaan who showed their bodies and slept around and didn’t care…

… change everything about yourself that makes you “other.” Your Arab nose, your thick curly hair. We will eat up the parts of your culture we deem worthy. Your delicious food, your exotic dancing. We…

… applications are always equipped with stress, self-doubt and insecurity. I feel alone in academic and social settings at the University of Michigan, with about 55% of the student population being white and…

… the median family income being a staggering $154,000 for the Fall 2020 undergraduate population. I, as a minority student who does not have the privilege of wealth nor whiteness, have had to endure…

…, whiteness and years of enhanced feelings of being an imposter. Interacting with students in my sociology, political science and public policy classes has resulted in very interesting yet uncomfortable…

… conversations. It seems like almost every student has been interning for their local congressman since high school and have parents who own their own law firm. Comparing my background and experiences to…

… surrounding internships or any other professional opportunity, the number of white students who seem to have been handed positions because of their family’s privilege is honestly astounding. This past…

July 30, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… and different struggles in the United States. Even now as I write in a newspaper section des- ignated for students of color, the U.S. government continues to label me as white. These two statements…

… if my family is associated with terrorist orga- nizations and snuck judgemental looks at my parents while speak- ing our native tongue. I am shov- ing aside my identity struggles as an Arab

…, yet on legal docu- ments we are forced to check a box that misrepresents us. As a student of color, diversity Design by Hibah Chughtai As if the local Trump hats and Confederate flags weren…

… got my hopes up, the same realization would dawn on me: I won’t be counted. When researching the Univer- sity of Michigan’s undergraduate demographic, I couldn’t even tell how many MENA students

… there were. All I could see in the pie chart was a large slice of ‘white,” and my identity was lost somewhere with- in it. Despite the Common Applica- tion allowing students to make the distinction…

… between “white (Euro- pean)” and “white (Middle East- ern),” all this did was give MENA students a false glimmer of hope despite a total lack of practical- ity. The fact that MENA students get excited…

… should have the same opportunity. Especially in a post 9/11 world, Muslims and Arabs have become a larger target for dis- crimination, and it is crucial that we have a separate legal identifica- tion…

December 05, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Uni- versity's Hillel on Tuesday Palestinian conflict, Arab Spring focus of sraeli diplomat's visit Five students will win $1,000 scholarships paid for by CSG By GIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily Staff Reporter In…

… SA CENTRAL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Take UM Abroad program to help finance student travel Roey Gilad, Israel's counsel general to the Midwest, discusses Middle Eastern policy as it relates to Israel at the…

… an effort to increase the global impact of University stu- dents, Central Student Govern- ment has created "Take UM Abroad," a new program that will award five $1,000 scholarships to students studying…

… abroad next semester. LSA freshman Nicole Mott, the program's director, called the program a method of "stamping your 'M' on the globe." "A lot of times students go abroad and they think, 'Oh, what am I…

… Gilad's address focused on the effects of the'Arab Spring on the state of Israel and the possibility of peace agreements between the Palestinians and Israel, in which he emphasized the need for a two…

September 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…IM FiaSe br9 21 /1SpeilCo m mraieEdt w W, -w w BEYOND OUR SHORES International students strive to find peace in a severed post 9/11 world. BY BRIENNE PRUSAK Like many children around the…

… challenges attaining jobs in the U.S. because of their immigration status, international students have - like many people around the world - experienced the effects of that day that changed not only the U…

… clearly arose between Arabs and non-Arabs LSA senior Wan Aisyah cameto the United States from Malaysia in 2008 to attend the University. Aisyah said he first saw the impact Sept.11 had on people…

… graduate student the middle of the night and told him about who began studying at the University three the attacks, said he immediately noticed a weeks before 9/11, said the attacks limited higher level of…

… brought negative attention upon Pakistan, currently trying to find an academic posi- she added. tion that doesn't require clearance. "(9/11) has had a huge impact on the gen- Engineering graduate student

… a di said of'his employment situation in the positive career path to create change, other U.S."My problemis thatI can't contact any- students have seen firsthand the effects of one about the reason…

April 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

… elections in the Fishbowl, students cast their bal- lots for the political party of their choice. Sponsored by the University's American Zionist Youth Foundation (AZYF), the mock elections were part of a…

…. "The purpose of this project was to promote Israel's democratic nature and to compare systems," added the projects other co-coordinator Melissa Silverman, an LSA senior. "Most Jewish students are not at…

… Larry Garner. "I think that Labor will win on this campus because the average Jewish student is liberal and for the Israeli government." "In this election I would guess that the Labor coalition will win…

… be- cause the student body as a whole is Dems propose slashing defense WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic-controlled House Budget Committee on Thursday approved a plan to slash President Bush's de…

… the security of Israel. Katz said AZYF was very happy with the 140 person voter turn-out. Garner said he voted because, "I'm taking an Arab-Israeli conflict class right now and because I have also been…

… issues, and finds methods for students to visit Israel. Each year the organization is formed by students who have justj visited Israel, said LSA Senior Lynn Blaustin,an AZYF co-representative. Hostage…

… to Damascus. It also renewed threats to attack jetliners and airports used to trans- port thousands of Soviet Jewish em- igrants to Israel, who Arab leaders say could strengthen Israel and dis- place…

September 26, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 26, 1988 - Page 51 Interns r summer BY NOELLE SHAD WICK Tensions were high on the fourth floor of Rackham yesterday as one student after another remarked: "Do…

… important to you and your mentors," he said. The students were gathered to share the results of their summer internships as participants in the Sum- mer Opportunity Research Program for minority stu- dents…

… have a bridge," she said. "As an art student, I wanted to express my culture which hasn't been done before." Her project included many large paintings and sketches of Asian-American woman doing unusual…

… does... well," he shrugged. The program works, he said. "It opened my eyes up; I'm now considering a joint degree," said LSA junior Antoinette Hall. The program has 250 students on 13 campuses, in…

…- cluding the 55 from the University. Rackham received over 100 applications for the program. To apply, students must submit a preliminary pro- posal, then find a sponsoring professor. Sophomore and junior…

… Palestinians in the region. Israel has occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip since the 1967 war with the United Arab Republic. Hauert, a human rights activist, lived for three weeks with Pales- tinian families…

… as part of a program sponsored by the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. The Israeli Army regularly im- poses 24-hour curfews for entire refugee camps and in many cases they have shut off…

… Internships Business Government Non-Profit Organizations Applications Available: LS&A Counseling Office R oam 1 1.2 nn - Nal TIM HARROD JIM McCLAIN and BRENT CUSHMAN With Student Comedians Jeff Goad and Tom…

November 09, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…~Ur £i4 a aUg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF' THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1955 NIGHT EDITOR: MARY LEE DINGLER Districting Can Help -Alleviate SGC Aloofness} 4 .41/ A} K/f/I iIhiY I' Cv THE Student Government Council recently -decided…

… assailed. The provision that students be elected "from the campus at large" has two crippling defects. First, it pays a premium for political or- ganization. The closely knit and indissoluble bonds of the…

… Greek organization can collect this premium. The Residence Halls suffer a handicap in this respect, being a comparatively loose knit group of independents. Their main function is to introduce new students

February 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… .4 '4 * * * Students working for the extra money that comes in so handy can be found in almost every occupation from experimenting with nuclei for the zoology department to giving bridge lessons…

…, the student is advised to come to the Bureau before personally making the rounds, E. L. Brigham, supervisor of employment, emphasized. "The outlook for jobs is still pretty good, although there are…

… still more students available than positions open," Brigham said. Most demands for men come from the plant department, while women can be placed easiest in clerical posts, according to Brig- . a A…

… Maple Syrup" and "Osmosis" are the movies to be presented under the auspices of the University museums at 7:30 p.m. today in Kellogg Auditorium. 'U' To Feature Arab-Israel On Roundtable "The Future of…

Arab-Israeli Re- lations" will be the topic discussed on International Roundtable, a program at 9:30 p.m. today over WUOM. DURING vacations the bureau places applicants in full time jobs here, but…

… Brigham thinks it is too hard on the student to carry a complete class schedule and a full-time job during the semester. Although the Personnel "Bureau is a campus service, both outside job hunters and…

… employers use its facilities. But students and Uni- versity needs are given priority, Mrs. Wolf, interviewer, said. .Story by HELENE SIMON Pictures by TIM RICHARD 4 'CHECK YOUR COAT, SIR?' PERSONNEL…

Students from foreign lands are today and Monday and from 9 to given an opportunity on Interna- 11:45 a.m. tomorrow. tional Roundtable to tell about1 their countries, and their views on 11 world affairs…

October 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…*1 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 4, 1989 The Mhihgan Daily Wbe £kihwua ?&d1y Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. C, No. 20 Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… office (NYT 9/24/89). He has never hidden his desire to have Jews immigrate to Israel alone. Jews now leave Israel at the rate of 20,000 a year, while the Arab population inside its borders is growing…

…. Arabs promise to become a majority in the Jewish state within a generation unless Shamir is able to swell the Jewish population. So the American Israeli Public Affairs Com- mittee spent $800,000 lobbying…

…" I mean exactly the common use of the word. In a given neighborhood, usually quite a big neigh- borhood, all of a sudden, all the flats or houses or rooms rented by Arabs were vandalized and burned…

…. The Arabs were beaten and expelled from the neighbor- hoods. I mean all the Arabs - both from the Palestinian territories and Israeli Arabs. The police did not give any protec- tion, and the…

… neighborhoods became free of Arabs. The Hebrew press at the time in- vented, or re-invented, using Hebrew char- acters, a German word, Arabien, which means in German, "clean of Arabs," from the German word…

… in the plan, and chastises Israel for "refus[ing] to define its own (borders)." The reason Israel does not have le- gally recognized "borders" is that no Arab country, with the exception of Egypt, has…

… the case today. It is the Arab countries who have in the past refused to recognize Israel and her borders, and it was the Arab coun- tries, who, following the 1967 Mid-East War in which Israel gained…

… only way out of the problem. The Daily must abandon its unreal- istic and simplistic notion that the Arab- Israeli conflict is a black and white issue. It must abandon its dream that the way to solve…

October 31, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…. JERUSALEM (6P) - Israel is strengthening its cease-fire lines and intends to retain most of the Arab lands it won in the six-day war last June, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol indicated yesterday. "Peace is the…

… two proposals, tried yester- day to agree on a plan the coun- cil could adopt to send a peace- maker to the Arabs and Israelis. Israel informed Secretary-Gen- eral U Thant yesterday it would make a…

… special contribution of one million Israeli pounds-$333,333- to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Arab refugees in the, Middle East. One major difference was over wording of instructions to the proposed…

… U.N. special representa- tive concerning withdrawal of Israeli troops from captured Arab lands. A Canadian-Danish draft said no state in the area should "per- sist in refusing to withdraw troops that…

… South Vietnam. In his inaugural address he asked for direct peace talks with Hanoi. SPACE RENDEZVOUS: Soviets Dock Two Earth Satellites FORTIFY DEFENSES: Eshkol Says Israel To Retain Conquered Arab

…. An Israeli military spokesman in Tel Aviv denied that any of his coun- try's aircraft had flown over Syria or had been shot down. Israeli Claims The Israeli army said Arab in- filtrators bombed an…

… half a dozen recent sabo- tage attempts in the valley. Eshkol said Israel will not per- mit "the restoration of the situ- ation prior to June 5th" on Sy- ria's Golan Heights, from which Arab gunners…

… looked down on Israeli farm settlements. "Nor will the situation in Sinai, the Gulf of Elath and on the Suez Canal be restored to what it was," he declared. Because of the Arabs' refusal to negotiate peace…

July 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAric JULY x4, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGF TMU FRIDAY. JUlY 14, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE4F~ trrn 1 :7uL 1i1;Y, *Arab Bloc Insists Israel Surrender Claim to Old City TO CONSULT ALLIES…

…: SEE Johnson, Westmoreland Agree on Need for Troops r UNITED NATIONS (P) - Amid delay over initial peace moves in Suez sector, the U.N. General As- sembly heard Arab and Commun- ist delegates voice…

October 06, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…q4 OPINIoN Thursday, October 6, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. ILo ter i IIL2 Mazrui's views challenged Vol. !C…

… is likely that Arab oil exports to South Africa are even more extensive than these statistics show. In fact, if we assume that the proportions of untraced oil corresponds to those of the known amounts…

…, then Arab oil exports to South Africa would reach almost 2.5 Billion a year. These figures would make Arab trade with South Africa larger than that of Germany 2.0 Bil- lion, Japan 1.4 Billion, Britain 1…

… in Israeli-occupied territory. It is difficult to figure out whether Dr. Mazrui wishes to belittle the plight of the South African Blacks, or if he simply does not understand the Arab- Israeli conflict…

…. Under apartheid, South African Blacks are denied the basic human rights which are guaranteed to whites. Mazrui seems familiar with the fact that Arabs living within Israel have the same rights as Israeli…

… Jews (except that Arabs cannot fight in Israel's military). But instead of using this fact as evidence that unlike South Africa, Israel is fair and demo- cratic, Mazrui suggests that Arabs only have…

… or a combination of Islamic law and Arab nationalism (NYT May 6, 1988). Mazrui's most appalling suggestion, however, was that Israel is comparable toNazi Germany. The precise term in the September 23…

… Report: "Israel has never acted to negate the very existence of the Palestinian people - while the Palestini- ans and many other Arabs have sworn death to Israel." -William R. Horwitz September 25 Mazrui…

… prejudice or he wouldn't have resorted to using the Daily to defend himself against students and then lying to make his points. It's absurd that a man who has kept close company with notorious killer, Idi…

April 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… basis for clearing out in surrotuding areas. G 16,000 college students in n 1970 there were 200 There is universal discrim- by landlords against Arabs, Austries are closed to them, on. A "sabra", or…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1973 Fightig executive privilege IS REASSURING to know that Con…

…: the PWs would not have been tortured if they A looka By DAVID MENDENHALL ing that THE ARAB-ZIONIST conflict in we migh the Middle East is now over both pec 50 years old. Though many out- before a side…

… tives of Zionism, . curity, c There .is a strong similarily be- nebulous tween defending the Arab position rights p and speaking on behalf of the ers now North American Indian in the 19th gee cam century…

… just( the American West. A Boston jour- surprisin nalist once went so far as to com- erals dei pare the Arab g-uerilla leaders to ples are Sitting Bull or Chief Pontiac, add- No cou _ _ e leg. David…

… ,ples had to be anihilated nyone grasped their point! exasperating to follow the tic destruction of hund- Arab villages by the Israeli oom 1948 to the present. The vary, though national se- ollective…

… native- aeli, is a mark of distinc- t if a sabra is an Arab doesn't count. It is always g how many so-called lib- fend a state whose princi- so alien to ours. entry deliberately set up to al privileges to…

… one relig- racial group can preserve ept of equality that minor- omatically demand h e r e, e Israelis worry over t h e hgh Arab birth rate, engage in endless court cases to decide who is Jewish (and…

… ELABORATE HOAX has resulted in a continuous drain on western economies for decades, at a time when Arab countries are be- coming increasingly profitable be- cause of oil interests there and Arab investment in…

… r tourist industry is greatly depend- ent on areas seized from Jordan and Egypt in 1967. The much-pub- licized kibbutz (commune) system, built largely on Arab land, exists on state subsidies and the…

June 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS .-. - ' i here Opinions Are F,420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR…

… Thursday the at the University tire day attemptir the Arab position i Middle East crisis have become espec to many interestet stopped to listen on the usual divisivene cohesion in purpose is- so…

… characteristic+ tries in general. One particularly i dent from Cairo di tionality and good v prised to find. He Israel's existence. N deny that Arabs1 equal share of killin tion in the long con admitted that for…

… Is all the refugees wou suicide. He asked and justice, and he But one discussion left was an Arab w rael's existence, asse again that no Arab arms in aggressior Israeli, and that the to the refugee pro…

…, which provide to unify the; rael. Almost apolog people, he asked us Letters to the Editor Teach-In Arabs to vent their passion, out the Vietnam w of our understanding. my opinion. I Arab League was…

… written tor spent an en- NONE OF THOSE Arabs who spoke got to the heart of the is- None of m g to explain sue, Nasser's obsession with his thought of b n the current own power. Every political ex- swamp…

…, how important are very patri of Arab coun- is the gulf to Egypt's economy? guys are) an -And if Egypt really wants to help more than to ntelligent stu- the refugees, why hasn't she put without suppoi…

… time and strength via a frenzied call to speak for all ever took up arms against a common enemy. will b e hearin n against an The real issue is Arab pride and E. C. in about t only solution unity, and…

… the Mid- gfysh3eTnm Lck to Europe, dle East. o the 3rd Tank d the Middle -Joshua Barlev, '67 rd member of those present 'S, Arabs get so 2weettieairt Replies All letters headed. This, In re Mary S. Roth…

… I 'yam-"' .,:: . : t . The less than a thousand Viet- namese students scattered all over the U.S. are probably more quali- fied than their colleagues at home to scrutinize the U.S. policy in…

March 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… 1mve4vvnm r a ew rr e+r ._ s ..- ., . , .,... .s., ~a~a~va a ,a.Q u "u V''r "'VEN'' a EJIHT PAGES 9 King Denies Threat Of Neighboring War Hussein Predicts Jordan To Join Projected Arab States…

… stability of Jordan in any way. The Jordan family knows what its objectives are . . . we are trying to improve things." Asked if Jordan would consider joining the projected federation of Arab states on a…

… teaching of students. Vice-President Pierpont later pointed out that due to the as yet tentative nature of the agreement the "activities" slated for removal have not yet been named. Vice-President Pierport…

… mistakes. No Obstacle "I will never stand as an ob- stacle to Arab unity," he added. He was asked if this meant he would step down if necessary. He replied, "Yes, if-necessary and pro- vided it would be Arab

… unity on a proper basis . . . the fact that I am head of this state will never be an obstacle." Meanwhile in Cairo, three-power talks among Syria, Iraq and the United Arab Republic unexpectedly broke up…

… last night and will re- sume "in a few days" to achieve the unity which Arab people "in- sist upon," a joint communique said. Adjourn The communique said the Syrian and Iraqi delegations would return to…

… agree- ments reached. The King said other Arab states are now coming to realize that his, warning in years past on the dan- gers of Communism were right- "our friends in the Arab world who criticized us…

… at the time have come to our way of thinking." Hussein said, "The Arab nation is passing through a phase where we are making mistakes and try-; ing to profit from lessons we have learned. It is a…

… healthy period."i The monarch said he saw no reason for Jordan to be excludedi from the Arab federation because1 it was a monarchy.c "If our aims are the same, thenc sooner or later we shall meet," he t…

… discuss its statement of authority. The statement of authority, which defined new powers for Assembly, was drawn up by mem- bers of the Executive Board and was submitted to the Officeof Student Affairs for…

March 24, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… incidents in recent years. It is useful to point out a few episodes that high- light the trend. Take the case of Arab students. For all admissions to the University, the checkbox for white students reads as…

…-simplistic, this categorization of Arab students leaves them powerless to even check the "Other" category, making invisible an entire community to counseling services and ethnicity-spe- cific scholarships and…

…,000 unsolicited campaign emails. Did this attack on your inbox make you feel better about student government or encour- age you to vote? The Michigan Progres- sive Party realizes that no one likes being besieged by…

… election spam." Now, I appre- ciate that the MPP realizes that people are sick of elections and sick of spam, but what I can't understand is why they would send me an unsolicited email accusing Students 4…

…- istration and the student body. Students of color, along with staff and faculty, have long been the casualties of discriminatory policies and - more informally but arguably more rampantly - the targets of…

…, there have been numer- ous amateur-style cartoons and articles published in the Daily essentializing all Arabs and Muslims, per- petuating the "camel jockey" and "terrorist" image. On April 8, in the…

April 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…ALABAMA STUDENTS DEFAULT See Page 4 4t4UU Y *a &i4 CLOUDY, COOL ER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Stassen…

… the carrier r, Strike Threa tene Sen. 4 Vandenberg Palestine Invasion Report Denied byCairo Officials JERUSALEM, April 27-(A')-An Arab source said troops of an Egyptian armored division invaded…

… close to the army command said an invasion had occurred with the troops involved probably going as volunteers. (A British foreign office spokesman in London declared Britain would resist any Arab

… his Trans-Jocdan Arab Le- gion into Palestine immediately. They viewed Abdullah's move as preliminary to proclaiming him- self king of the Arab part of Pal- estine, and said he had British support in…

… that ambition.) A Jewish agency spokesman said the Trans-Jordan Parlia- ment had acceded to King Ab- dulah's demands for sending his crack Arab Legion into Pal- estine immediately and had proclaimed a…

… spokesman added. A report from Damascus said Abdullah's Arab Legion had al- ready occupied Jericho north of the Dead Sea and was moving ino the Dead Sea valley that joins Trans-Jordan on the East. This was…

… protesting the ac- tion of the Callahan Committee and urging dismissal of the charges against Zarichny was sent to Senator Edgar F. Down by the campus AVC last night. A group of students and, fac- ulty will go…

… to Lansing today to attend the special hearing on the Zarichny case, according to Max Dean, spokesman for the group. Zarichny, the student walked into Lt. Gov. Eugene C. Keyes, office and surrendered…

… will report. Gomnberg Will Adds to Fund A scholarship fund for under- graduate chemistry students at the Unive sity was provided for by the will of Miss Sophia Gom- berg, sister of the lace Prof. Mose…

…," as recruiter John Sloss looks on. Zucker is one of more than 100 students who signed a memo urging President Truman and Congress to take the initiative in establishing a military arm of the United…

October 19, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… it at least once a day.” Rackham student Yahya Alami Hafez, a graduate student instructor for Introduction to Arab-American Studies, said Offendum’s presentation showed how current artistic…

… mediums such as rap actually trace back to a long and rich Arab history. Hafez said before each discussion, he shows the class a music video from an Arab region to highlight this connection. “I think…

… culture is a really good entry point to engage student learning,” Hafez said. “Cultural production is political, it’s something that shapes discourse. When folks are studying history, they…

… poems and raps, often prompting the audience to participate by motioning to sing portions of the lyrics. Offendum opened the lecture by rapping “Damascus,” an Arabic poem he strongly identifies…

student members of the BSU, working on a history of the Black Action movements, asked if those records could be made more available through digitization,” McDonald said. “We prepared a digital edition…

… conversation on Twitter around the experiences of Black students in higher education. The movement staged protests on campus to bring further attention to their cause. According to the…

… 1969 to 1995. The entire collection can be accessed digitally by all University students, researchers, faculty and staff, and to the public in person at the Bentley Historical Library…

… and available online to students, scholars and community members,” Countryman said. LSA senior Kayla McKinney, speaker of BSU, said the group called for digitization of the Bentley records…

… to increase the accessibility of these materials. In addition, McKinney said the project grew out of the group’s desire to call attention to the relations between Black students and the…

… records digitized is important because student activism is often erased in U-M’s diversity effort.” The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Friday, October 19, 2018 — 3A MADELINE HINKLEY…

November 27, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… website problems aren't fixed soon, students may have to sign up for classes in person By Jordan Schrader Daily Staff Reporter Fewer than half of the 3,000 students who were scheduled to register for winter…

… resolve the slowdowns soon, officials are considering having students register for classes in person, said Associate University Registrar Kortney Briske. When attempting to log on to the Wolverine Access…

…, Arabs and other non-Afghans fighting with the Taliban were brought to the fortress here as part of the weekend surrender of Kunduz, the Islamic militia's last stronghold in the north. Once inside the…

Arab Americans in the Ann Arbor area has left some Muslim stu- dents at the University fearing they might be singled out as terrorists based on their ethnicity, gender and age. Eastern Michigan U…

….S. Attorney Jef- frey Collins and Assistant U.S. Attor- ney Robert Cares wrote a letter last week to more than 560 Arab Ameri- cans in southeastern Michigan asking them to schedule an interview as part of the…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan.Daily-Friday, February 5, 1988 Pollack criticizes Pursell's vote IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports funding. Several students, including LSA senior Debbie Buchholtz…

… and did not back down to local pressures for certain groups," Klukoff said. However, a Democratic candidate for Pursell's seat in November's elections and several University students criticized his…

… interest in supporting the war in Nicaragua." Rackham graduate student Dean Baker, who unsuccesfully ran for Pursell's seat in 1986, was unavailable for comment. Baker has participated in protests against…

… run against Pursell. A spokesperson for Pursell yesterday refused to comment. Thea Lee, a member of the Latin American Solidarity Committee and a Rackham graduate student, stresses that" it's a…

… :':.:: " ::'.::: :"::" : :".::::::: ::L ::"..::: :".L :::::.::::" :".".:::: : S : . Prof. calls the term ;JAP ' sexist anti-Semitic ,Continued from Page 1) Spencer said most students told him that being a "JAP" had nothing to do with…

… being Jewish. But when he asked them to rank the dorms or sorority/fraternity houses in order of "JAPpiness", students consistantly ranked the dorm or sorority/fraternity with the highest Jewish…

… population as number one. When he asked students where to find a "JAP", they told him "JAP havens", or places where "JAPS" supposedly hung out. Spencer also described "anti-JAP zones" on the Syracuse campus…

… where you are not supposed go if you are a "JAP" because you may be harassed. One of these "zones" was a retaining wall where students would sit and study - the words "ANTI-JAP ZONE" were sprayed across…

November 25, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 25, 1987 The Michigan Daily LETTERS Ei t d m bstnyichig an Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 4 TA union is not suing the 'U…

… plan calls for students, beginning in the eighth grade, to sign a contract that states that if they graduate from a Detroit public high school with good attendance records and good grades, they will…

… a promising way to keep kids out of trouble and in the classroom. If a child is in jail, the student's attendance prerequisite may be in grave jeopardy, as will the student's chances of fulfilling the…

…" is a positive way to get Detroit students off the street, give them a better education within the Detroit schools, and provide an opportunity for further success in the future. Fighting homophobia…

… confronted several times by student protesters. It is a rather odd time for the CIA to decide to show its face. The organization's reputation has not improved any in the last two years. To the contrary, in the…

… Contragate hearings this summer, many of the terrorist activities recently engaged in by the CIA in Central America, had the spotlight cast upon them. Students and faculty members must once again express their…

…." Since many students are being billed for something that they do not support, PIRGIM should take it upon themselves to make the refund as easy as possible. One box placed moderately close to the exit door…

March 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 19, 1999 -- 3 -MINIM, 42RIME Student reports harassment from custodian An East Quad Residence Hall resi- nt called the Department of Public Safety on…

… hands around her waist, then tickled her, DPS reports state. He asked the student if she had written a letter of complaint about his ~ iavior. Before walking away, DPS icials said the custodian complement…

… corridor of Huber house. ,The caller said the arguments are fre- quent between the resident of the room and his girlfriend, both of whom are University students. On this occasion, the shouting continued for…

… Daily Staff Reporter Marta Brill. TSA boycotts animated 'The King and I' By Yae Koien DailyStaff Reporter The Thai Students Association is urging students across campus and nationwide to boycott Warner…

… support from other campus organi- zations on campus, including the Arab American Anti-discrimination Committee. This is an example of "storytelling that ridicules the heritage of the East," said LSA senior…

… kids, because it is geared toward a younger crowd. Recently the ADC was angered by Arab Americans portrayal in the recent film "The Siege" Some TSA members are concerned with the social implications the…

February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… Israeli for- eign minister said other Arab countries might follow. The Palestinian militant group Hamas immediately called the deal into ques- tion, saying it would not be bound by the cease…

… recommended that the state improve access to higher education and create an attitude among parents and students that higher education is neces- sary to get a job. To achieve both goals, Granholm said she plans…

… to create a new college merit award to replace the current award given to students who perform well on state See GRANHOLM, Page 7 Gov. Jennifer Granholm gives her State of the State address in Lansing…

students and those facing trouble with landlords By Jeremy Davidson Daily Staff Reporter Student Legal Services plans to add two lawyers to the current staff of four in the coming year - one to deal with…

… international law and another to deal with housing affairs - once the University's Board of Regents has approved funding for the proposal. If the plan is approved, the fee that students pay to the Michigan…

Student Assembly would increase by $1.03 per student, each semester, to pay the law- yers each about $50,000 per year. SLS Director Doug Lewis said this is a good investment for the University that will be…

… a service to students. The housing lawyer will be brought in to assist students with landlord problems, while the immigration lawyer would focus on international students. According to Lewis, adding…

… an immigration law specialist will be financially beneficial for interna- tional students who are burdened with high costs if they find themselves with a legal problem. Lewis said that most of the time…

…, hiring an attorney to handle a single immigration issue would cost more than $2,000 to $3,000. But the new lawyer could provide international students with the same service for about $7. The cost is much…

… SLS one of the three largest student legal services in the country. There has been an increased demand for legal representation for international students because of stricter legislation after the Sept…

November 04, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…. ,Vol. CI, No. 26 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, November 4, 1991 copy{rgnt V1991 Th Michigan ladly 'U' picks Anderson for student services position WSU administrator to begin V.P. job in January by…

… Henry Goldblatt Daily Administration Reporter Maureen Anderson, vice provost for Student Affairs at Washington State Uni- versity, has been nominated to become the new vice president for Student Services…

… with a broad range of University stu- dents and to make the student services of- fice accessible to students. "I'd like to change most students' feel- ing that Student Services is an inaccessible place…

… to come," she said. "It is unrealistic to assume that you can sit in an office and students will come to you." Anderson, whose term would last five years, said she intends to acquaint herself with the…

January 28, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… lawmakers and city offi- cials said insurgents were likely trying to undermine the govern- ment ahead of an Arab League summit to be held in March in Baghdad. SANAA, Yemen Yeminis demand change in gov.'t Tens…

….S.-backed government falls. Yemen is the latest Arab state to be hit by mass anti-govern- ment protests, joining Tunisia and Egypt in calls for revolution- ary change. The demonstrations pose a new threat to the…

… our resources, we try to cope. If we can open classes, we do," Moreiras- Menor said. "My impression is we are placing the majority of students in classes." The Department of Romance Languages and…

… Literatures isn't the only department in which students have had.diffi- culties registering for classes. LSA sophomore Phoebe Barg- houty said she has encountered major issues trying to enroll in Department of…

… Communica- tion Studies courses that are already full. "Because I am a first-year student with sophomore stand- ing, and I am trying to gradu- ate early, it's hard to get all my required courses because I…

… complete- ly new schedule.". The problems with register- ing for required courses, Barg- houty said, could stem from students with other majors enrolling in popular classes to fill elective credits. "In lots…

… of cases, people are just taking them for an elec- tive, when people need them for their major," Barghouty said. "Sometimes I worry that I won't be able to graduate early." While some students are dis…

…- couraged from seeking enroll- ment if a class has filled up, others, like Public Policy senior Michael Bertenthal, attempt to get into the class by lobbying professors. "I think it's common for students to…

… well." He added that registration issues within other schools at the University besides LSA tend to be easier to resolve since students can receive more specialized help. "If you are in a smaller school…

February 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…-CIO's endorsement at a labor rally in Washington. Republican voters By Cianna Freeman Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly voted last night to sponsor their first concert - a perform- ance by Ben Folds…

… Chair Jesse Levine. "His music is good to relax to and chill with friends." LSA Student Government and University Hillel will also sponsor the show, along with the main organizer Big Ticket Productions, a…

… opportunity for the student govern- ment to fund something entertaining for the stu- dents, he added. The tickets for the Ben Folds concert went on sale Monday for $15 to $30 for students. Half of the tickets…

… have already been sold, Ngeh said. The assembly also voted to support the rental of accessory dwelling units for students in Ann Arbor. ADUs are additional living spaces that include additions to or…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… the 1967, it implicitly recognizes Israel by refer- ring to the right of all states in the area to live within secure and recog- nized borders. Resolution 338, passed in 1973 during the Arab-Israeli war…

… Resolution 242 and, most importnant, calls for negotiations between Arabs and Israel toward "a just and durable peace in the Middle East." In the closed-door committee meetings among PLO leaders, there was…

…. Messner jumped and paced the sidelines ecting father. The rest of See Roses, Page 12 Students protest minority report DAVID LUBLINt Senior flanker John Kolesar strikes a classic pose every Wolverine…

… playing without four and two reserve running backs, the See illin', Page 12 BY ANNA SENKEVITCH An aide to University President James Duderstadt promised minority student group representatives a meet- ing…

… today with Duderstadt, following a protest Friday in which they de- manded the 1987-88 minority affairs report be recalled for factual inaccuracies. Students gathered on Regents Plaza Friday at noon to…

… protest the report, released in August by the of- fices of the President, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Vice Provost for Minority Af- fairs. Student protesters said they only became…

… aware of the report last week. Duderstadt was in Detroit Friday during the protest, but his assistant Robin Jacoby arranged the meeting for 11:30 today. The document has been attacked by student groups…

…-Bailey; -No mention of programs or groups available on campus to Na- tive American students, and further omissions of events and scholarships given by Latino student organiza- tions; -No mention of the…

… the So- cially Active Latino Student Association, met last Monday with Charles Moody, vice provost for mi- nority affairs, to discuss their com- plaints with the report. At that time, Moody told them he…

… would take their concerns to Duder- stadt. The students have filed com- plaints about the report with Duder- stadt's office for about a week. Moody, who said he will attend today's meeting, has promised…

March 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… ..............fir. (Continued from Page 4) of Student Government Council to the National Student Association. Authorized J-Hop to be held next year in the League Ballroom, using the entire second floor and the main…

… floor cafeteria, pending submission of a budget to Student Government Coun- cil. Approved addition to Central Com- mittee of a Secretary, and an Art Di- rector; elimination of Booth Chairman. Appropriated…

… values. This committee should include three students, two representatives of the University, and representatives' from the city. (Tabled until the extent of concern of the Driving Regulations Committee…

….) Adopted a resolution (1) that SGC favors a file of information of courses located in the respective counseling of- fices of I the Literary College, available to both students and counselors (2) that while…

… well worth the trouble involved (3) that additional courses be included if this is deemed necessary through a substantial number of student in- quiries of counselors (4) that these files be kept up…

…-to-date and as com- plete as possible (5) the Council will offer services in the compilation of a file. Lectures Lecture sponsored by Dept. of Poli- tical Science, "United Arab Policy and the Middle East…

… Situation," His Excel- lency Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador of the United Arab Republic. Wed.,' March 11, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall, Law School. Academic Notices Automatic Programming and Numeri- cal…

October 01, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… loan funds at the Univer- sity are being siphoned by students3 almost as fast as funds are offered, the Federal Office of Education has discovered that-on a nation- wide basis-only one-half of avail…

…- able funds are being used. Nevertheless, it is expected thatI the $300,000,000 student loan pro- gram, a product of the new Na- tional Defense Education Act, will greatly stimulate the financing of…

… seven per cent of the nation's students bor- rowed money last year, and that of $26,557,000 available, only $13,- 488,000 was borrowed. A preference for work and scholarships was the chief reason for the…

… small number of loan! applications, colleges reported, asI well as a lack of need. Two-thirds of all student bor- rowers made loans of less than $150. Only four per cent{borrowed! as much as $550…

… is not a "training ground" for student producers and direc- tors. It does offer four courses in the effective use of audio-visual techniques in connection with the education school. The expansion of…

Arab Legion "A Soldier with the Arabs" I WHAT LOLA WAMTS LOLA 615 ! ~ . A G [SFSI-JI S *Wn'. FiatWAi RBRDS tiN7LR NOW NOW Diol NO 2-3136 NORMAN COUSINS, Editor the Saturday Review Mar. 13 Death of a…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 8

…, Arab Students; and the Congre- gational Disciples Guild, Latin Students. -------- iternational Week Today OLD SALT'S TALE: Internatioul-pagealt Stages Mock Roumi-Ihte-World Trip Colorful dances, songs…

… seven church guilds welcome University foreign students at tea from 3- 5 p.m. tomorrow. The Westminster Guild-Pres- byterian Church will honor Chi- nese students; Wesley Founda- tion-Methodist Church all…

… Island groups; Gamma Delta-Lutheran Student Club, Turkish students; and the Baptist Student Group, Indian students. The Lutheran Student Associa- ti6" will ho ior EiUrpean stu- dents; Orthodox Student Club…

…' opens today. Featuring talented foreign stu- dents, the program is based on the tale of a round-the-world trip, as told by an old sailor to his grand- International Wee kgendla Today 3-5 p.m.-Student

… Teas hon- oring foreign students. 6:30-7 p.m.-"World Trade and World Peace," Citizen's Forum, Station WPAG. 7-9 p.m.-International Stu- dents Association Turkish din- ner. Tomorrow 7-9 p…

… dance mo- tif. After this, the "ship" proceeds to Arabia, and the "passengers"I see an Arab wedding. For this scene, an Arabian crchestra has been imported from Detroit. After Arabia comes Italy, and…

… worship. Alternatives A discussion on Alternatives to World Government will be con- ducted by John Schmidt, Ietroit and Washington patent attorney, at 1 p.m. Sunday. A student round-table discus- sion on…

November 04, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 4, 1988 -Page 3 Students Write to aid ,prisoners IY TARA GRUZEN It began at noon yesterday, and when noon comes . pfround today, students will still be sitting…

… Arbor bubble," she said. "Everyone has the right to their basic human rights. % This has got to stop," said Cathy Markle, a first-year LSA student, who was writing a letter to the president of Burma…

… of Arabs living in the occupied territories to other Arab lands. The meeting was part of coalition talks in Jerusalem yesterday. i re demands JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir refused de…

… settle- ments in the West Bank and Gaza Strip an obstacle to peace between Israel and its Arab neigh-bors. Israeli soldiers blew up four houses yester- day and nine Pal-estinians were reported wounded by…

… Labor campaign focused too closely on the leader's personality and his support for an international conference on Middle East peace, an Arab demand that stirs controversy in Israel. Shamir's right…

…?. Get it checked out J' protesters to face' Y DAVID SCHWARTZ Three of four University students who were Arrested at a protest during the Oct. 6 inaugura- 2ipn of University President James Duderstadt…

… Appeared in 15th District Court yesterday for a pre-trial examination. A jury trial was set for Jan. 5. - LSA senior Rollie Hudson and Rackham raduate student Sandra Steingraber have each een charged with…

… Judge Pieter Thomassen. Standing nute results in a not guilty plea. Rackham graduate student Michael Fischer, ;the fourth defendant in the case, was delivering a lcture in St. Louis and will face his pre…

… have or- jury trial ganized this to discourage student protest," he said. Student Legal Services attorney Gary Roth- berger, who is representing all four defendants, called the inauguration "a…

… being heard." Rackham Student Government has offered a $1,000 reward to any police or campus security officer who provides information leading to the conviction of a co-officer. Steingraber defended the…

November 17, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, November 17, 1987 The Michigan Daily 0'ie 5icI'igau BE:atlU Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Shapiro responds to racism 4 Vol. XCVIII, No…

… inhumane treatment of occupied terrritories. The Arabs living Nlestinians in the West Bank and in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are a6za Strip ("Lawyers accuse Israelis not offered Israeli citizenship, and f…

… mistreating Arabs," Daily, therefore cannot receive welfare and -:r112/87). Both Rishmawi and Qubty unemployment benefits. In addition, :e Arab lawyers who defend Pales- the government maintains strict con…

…. The supply, though they form a minority recent Landau Commision report on of the population. T he Arabs cannot Israel's secret service, the Shin-Beth, remedy this situation because they are found that…

… reinvigorated various existing programs to address better the problems faced by minority students, faculty, and staff at The University o f Michigan. These efforts include: - The creation of the position of Vice…

… Provost for Minority Affairs and the appointment to it of Charles Moody, a distinguished educator and scholar on the status of minority students. As V ice Provost, Dr. Moody has assumed leadership for our…

… efforts to increase the the recruitment and retention of minority students and faculty, and he is working vigorously with students, staff, faculty and Deans to develop plans and programs in this regard…

… them clearly to students. The Financial Aid Appeals Board will supplement the efforts of the Ombudsman's Office and will function with due regard for the need to protect student privacy. -The development…

… by the Housing Division, in coordination with the Orientation Program, of a series of programs for first-year students that will address issues of racism, sexism, and the nature and 'I believe, however…

… resources of the University. -The establishment of a special task force to develop a program on multi-culturalism, diversity, and racism for all incoming students. A pilot version of this program will be…

November 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… regulars see as a real chance to win a majority. With the election of Ed Pierce to the state Senate, and the registration of hundred of new student voters thanks to Proposition D, Democrats are thinking…

… Leslie Morris in the predominantly student First and Second Wards, and both councilmem- bers will be seeking reelection. The Democrats, however, may have a primary battle to contend with. Jessie Thomas…

… Assistants are students or employees. Bombyk stressed that GEO organizational goals won't change un- der her leadership. "We'll be trying to end the trial as quickly as possible and get back to the bargaining…

…- ted this to happen - this puts us back another month. I interpret it as the University stalling longer," Bombyk said. hopes to work more with student gover- nment and that GEO would be working on…

… bargaining table. Bottle bill upsets local retailers Born IVk The former GEO vice-president organizing chairwoman added and she Israeli: Arabs treated equally By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Though unhappy about the…

… United Nations' charges of mistreatment of Arabs living under Israeli rule are false. "The UN set up this special commit- tee in 1969 to investigate human rights violations in Israeli occupied territories…

April 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… the Jews of Syria and Iraq and the Kurds of Iraq. The Committee For Oppress- ed Minorities Under Arab Rule (CFOMUAR), a mainly Jewish student group, stressed what it called "another side to the Mid- dle…

…, and no musical knowlege is required. The Bach Club was founded in the summer of 1968 by a University graduate student, Randy Smith, and about half a dozen other student music lovers, according to one of…

… School and asking students there to come and perform whatever they want" at the Bach Club meetings. Last week featured the music of PDQ Bach, along with a piano-violin-cello trio by Dvorjak. On tonight…

…'s program are works by Bach and Viotti for violin and cello and a woodwind quintet. Plus, of course, cider and jelly donuts. By DAVID WEINBERG About 80 students rallied on the Diag. yesterday in support of…

… East story." UNIVERSITY Prof. A s a d Khailing, an immigrant from Kurdistan said, "We are in re- volt against the Arab rulers in Iraq, not against the Arab peo- ple. Imagine - 200,000 people trapped. We…

… the Arab governments at work." But he asserted, "This is not neces- sarily a Zionist rally." SGC ELECTIONS PRESENTS: The Media VS. The Presidential Candidates NAT. SCI1. AU D.-8 P.M. TONIGHT Govt…

… MILLER DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :.": "A :.'}.. S L" Y4}"" iii.:'"}';:,4::":i":"1J"{isia '""1':"y '::ji : J:{ : :% Thursday, April 17 classes of each semester or sum- ~ay Calendar mer session. Student

… loans which WUOM: Jean Mayer, Harvard, are not paid or renewed are sub- elegate, Rome Food Conf., "Ameri- Ject to this regulation, however, ca's Role in the Problem & Solu- student loans not yet due are…

…) All student owing such ac- Hall, noon. 'co ints will not be allowed to reg- GEO Fair Practices: Anderson Rm, ' ister in any subsequent semester Union, 2 pm. or summer session until payment Environmental…

October 28, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… trials of students. The committee has already agreed to propose a disciplinary system which complies with long- standing student demands for an all-student jury in student trials. However, for the past…

… from the judicial proceedings; and -A motion to prohibit the pre- sentation of certain evidence, such as evidence of a political nature. Athlast night's meeting, most of the student members of the…

… argued in favor of seating one student and one faculty mem- ber on the review panel, with the stipulation that the student would be able to veto a ruling by the presiding judge to exclude evidence or bar…

… Economic Opportunity office on city property. The mayor says the OEO was discriminating against white persons. ALL-MALE PARTIES: Radicals leave U.S., for Arab countries By The Associated Press Radical…

… literature has increasingly depicted Arab com- mandos as revolutionary fighters against imperialism and capitalism, and Arab countries have become a mecca for fugi- tive radicals fleeing the United States. New…

… Hueb- ner, former Vice President for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and Daily executive sports editor Pat Atkins. These women have never been invited to the "smok- ers." The athletic department has…

… recognized by the University" and by non-Uni- versity sources where students and employes of the University are in- volved." Atkins recently filed a statement with the student organizations of- fice citing the…

… classes at Wayne County Commu- nity College. He was stabbed on his return to the house and was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital. Breakfast program faces fund shortage Arab countries have…

April 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… Plan Yisit Here to Choose aeT Air Candidates.'- STUDENTS MUST QUALIFY! Training Will Enable Graduates' to Obtain Transport Pilot .. : * .. License. University students who may wish to secure training in…

…., on an will enable successful students to attempted glider flight to New York. His glider is being towed behind pass an examination for procure- a plane piloted by J. D. Jernigan, jr. (left). ment of…

…, as follows: (d Pr 30 day flight elimination course in ILDAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April 21 which student solos and is sent to1- Indefinite postponement of his the Naval Air station at Pensacola, attempts to…

… lower the world's auto- Florida; eight months in which the ! Professor of Business Policy to student completes 200 or moreI Discuss 'Self Advertising late today by Kaye Don, British1 hours of flying and…

… are planted much as DESCRIBES ARAB WORLD Timber growing experiments a tomato or cabbage plant, except__ With the arranging of plans for near Ann Arbor, which have been that less care is necessary and no…

… Unification of the Arabs by the establishment of an equipment carried on since 1904 by the Uni- water is needed. - stressing patriotism rather than re- versity, indicate an unuually large ligion will be the…

… "New Oppor- and more efficient control of the feet in height over a period of 22 Plans to Publish Three Volumes tunity in the Arab World" and campus equipment. years, and an average diameter of Showing…

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… The Springgans, Dominick's, 812 Monroe, 8 p.m. Q Arab American Students' As- sociation, mass meeting, Michi- gan Union, Wolverine Room, 8:30 p.m. U Chinese Christian Fellowship, meeting, Dana Building…

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 24, 1993 - 3 Entree Plus worries students By ADAM ANGER DAILY STAFF REPORTER More than 16,000 students use 'Entree Plus - the convenient form of "cashless…

…" payment for purchases at on-campus stores and restaurants. Andwhile users seem satisfied with the service, many students are skepti- cal about the security of their Entree Plus debit cards. Students may…

…. University Law student Luis Fuentes-Rohwer said he has stopped carrying his Entree Plus card because he does not want it to get stolen. "I don't keep (my Entree Plus card) in my wallet because (the vendors…

…, admitted his cashiers sometimes forget to check the photo- graphs on students' Entree Plus card. "We see people using others' cards a lot," Thomas said. Although many students use their friends' Entree Plus…

… cards, Thomas said, Ilittle Caesars has only seen one incidence of someone charging on a stolen card. Many students said they voluntar- ily let others use their Entree Plus card and have no problem. "My…

… roommate uses mine, and I use hers. I know (vendors) don't check the picture ID," said Birdie Goynes, an LSA junior. 'People start thinking of Entree Plus as a credit card,' - Luis Fuentes-Rohwer Law student

… University officials said they put Entree Plus money directly on stu- dents' ID cards for two reasons: to provide students with the convenience of carrying only one card, and to en- sure that a photograph is…

… incidences out of 16,000 Entree Plus accounts where problems have arisen with stolen cards used for charg- ing purchases. "If (the student) makes a police report, we can print the transaction to find the…

… locations," she said. "We will charge back the vendor and reimburse the student for those charges." Students do not have access to money once they have put it in their Entree Plus accounts. It can be used…

October 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… hand, student complaints; there is an opportunity for 'give and take' discussion through which all par- ties involved can benefit. In a large University there is always the danger of impersonalization…

…. One way of overcoming this is through such a con- ference. It enables the student to better understand what the faculty and admin- istration are trying to do and the prob- lems that beset them. Several…

… been a great deal of criticism of the administra- tion in their handling of the library ques- tion. If students are really interested in- having changes made here, the literary college conference offers…

… the means. It has accomplished things in the past and is an ever growing sounding ard and clearing house for interested students, faculty and administration. E' -- > _ ., ,: ;v . _ . J Hot Water From…

… Egypt in the original plan and thereby increas;in pressure on all the Arab states. The policy of going ahead withsthe plan without any Arab support seems at first glance like trying to float in space. It…

… needs a bridge between strategic military requirements and the Arab nationalism which must be dealt with in some manner. Trying to defend those who spurn your efforts certainly offers some complica- tions…

…. If the program remains on that plane, little can be accomplished. There are cracks, however, in the Arab wall of resistance, which has been erected primarily against Britain, but which also involves…

… the United States because of her position in the Arab-Israel dispute. Egypt, caught on the crest of a wave of defiance of Britain, rejected the proposal out of hand. Syria, although not formally…

… approached, indicated similar feelings. But Jordan is British subsidized, has chosen this occasion to seek a new loan, and has the best army among the Arabs. She seems like- ly to go along in a pinch. Lebanon…

October 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…. - -__ - Iiphdiaq Chahey '- ZtM Siritgan ha OW Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Brother: Have I got a deal for you! i _____ ,I k…

… RECENT EVENTS in the Middle East have once again brought the Palestinian Arab guerrilla or- ganization to the attention of the world. Since the Six-Day W a r these g r o u p s have been in the forefront of…

… the so-called demo- cratic revolutionary movement to free Palestine from the Israelis. When discussing Arab guerrilla organizations, the' main focus of the many guerrilla groups, it sets policy for most…

… forthcoming from the occupied West Bank area. It seems that Fatah does not en- gender strong feelings from those Arabs living under Israeli rule. Or perhaps life is tolerable enough; for those Arabs that they…

… character of Israel. They as- sert that no genocide of'the Jews will occur if their struggle suc- ceeds, and that Jews and Arabs will live in peace as brothers. On the surface it would appear t h a t Fatah is…

… is more important, the extinction of a society: I n q i r a'd mutjtama (Arab words for extinction of a society). Therefore armed violence will necessarily assume diverse forms in addition to the…

… Jews - so the destruction of this state m u s t mean their dispersion. To where? Fatah says that Jews will be al- lowed to live in a democratic Arab state after Israel's extinction. They clarify t h i s…

…. Thus, part of the Jewish popula- tion must disappear. How? If Palestinian Arab guerrilla organizations are not anti-Jew- ish, why is it that the hostages not released in the recent hijack- ings were…

… Frenchmen and ten million Algerians. Israel proper has over 2.7 million Jews with 250,000 Arabs. The French had France to which to return; the Israelis have nowhere to go. The Algerian people could para- lyse…

… majority of its people firmly believe in t h e state. The Arabs in Israel proper have the highest living standards in the Arab world. No one claims Law Quad To the Daily: CIRCULATED throughout resi- dence…

July 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…-{ terday to adjourn its five-week- old emergency session and toss the Middle East problem back to the Security Council. It was the only course open to the delegates after the Arabs tor- pedoed a last minute…

… _ :. sought to merge a request for an opposition to the Soviet mo Israeli troop withdrawal with a re- They gained support of others, : quest for Arab recognition of Is- cluding Egypt. and the Russia rae!. But…

… the Arabs, who have re- had no other choice but to give ' fused to recognize Israel for 19 The emergency session was cc years, gave it a flat turndown. vened on June 17 at the requ Troop Withdrawal of…

… aggression, war repa: tions held before the Middle East tions to the Arabs from Israel a war started June 5. Similarily, it immediate and unconditiot would ask all UN members to ac- troop withdrawals…

… iterviews. The delegate said racial aliena- tion had gone past "that point of Arabs Block Soviet Peace Plan General Assembly Session End UNITED NATIONS UP) - The sultation with the United States, Algeria and…

… suspense motion pictures, they always seem to mention DIABOLIQUE. A vote was delayed when the assembly decided to adjourn at 6:38 p.m. for one hour. But de- spite Arab opposition to the pro- cedural…

March 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…C, r Alrchgatt Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: DONNA HANSON SGC Should Approve New Vice- President STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council will be desires of the students

… a from Council members to Administrative Wing more deliberative body and Administrative Wing personnel should result in two important ac- membership more attractive to students. Collins…

… find more It is essential that the outside relations of the responsible students in competition for Wing Council are strengthened by the executive com- positions. mittee. The recent election showed the…

April 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…D faeatak nBrts rop iretdTahn nEeetr d Psych. in Psych. Svst. Dev. group at being reported. One Arab was 3neatioR-Fall Term, 1967: Students who Mohansic Labs. Ed. and/or Couns. Psy- wounded and a grenade…

… claim to be figthing for 'ate really in- volved." ANN ARBOR DANCE THEATER CONCERT APRIL 7 & 8 8:30 P.M. at TAPPAN JR. HIGH SCHOOL AUD. Arabs Attack LEGAL INTERVENTION: British; Rival Powell v. House Case…

…- George L. Hart Jr. commented at They held that the House went ment. sinated by rival Arab gunmen in one point: "The fundamental -- Aden. The two groups had clashed quetion of freedom itself depends late…

… Monday at Dahla, near the onutesprtion of powdm terdps. waskied arndi1, were onedr. m h eaaino oes'ney Symathetic Yemen frontier, and one Arab Hart heard oral arguments in U yae Embroiled are the Front for…

… (Flosy) and the National barred on grounds of "gross mis- rivals for the loyalty of the Arabs conduct" and that he diverted rivals of oy Aden. government funds to personal use LANSING ') - Gov. George is…

… xsivti: wounded were flown to an Aden Shospital, Supported by- armored cars, LAILT OFICIAL British troops occupied the ArabA Crater District of Aden, moving in behind 3,000 Arabs marching . ... .. in…

… candidates for trang. prog. cemetery. At least a dozen Arabs publication and by 2 p.m. Friday ley, Univ. of Calif. at Los Angeles, for acctg. executives (stockbrokers). for Satarday and Sunday. General…

…, machine guns, mum of two times on request; tray discussant. Prof William J. McGuire, diverse bkgds. welcomed. But the Arab nationalists shied calendar items appear once only. Columbia Univ., "What Gets…

… Noticed IBM Corp.-ASDD, Yorktown Heights, Student organization notices are not in Complex Stimuli"; Prof. Herbert C. N.Y.-Assistant industrial behavioral away from a confrontation. Spo- accepted for…

… Sunday to advise 146 Business Administration, 8:15 a.m. Monday through Friday. Students elect- cation, grad in Phys. Ed., Recreation ing directed teaching in Special Edu- or related field. Skill and…

April 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…, sponsored by the Student Religious Association to discover the foundations of discrimination and means of combat- ting it. The noted sociologist and author of "Human Bondage" said schools and churches are the…

…-' powerful Arab-Latin American ception, the Negro. "The Negro-' bloc won for Argentina today the White system is very rigid," he presidency of the special United said, "because this group cannot Nations…

… Seamans, educa- tered. tional director of the National Ter a-tdConference of Christians and The Arab-Latin American com- Jews, will continue the Institute bination then gave the political with a talk on…

… fought in that committee aspects of discrimination will be in the next few weeks. led by the featured speakers and Jubilant spokesmen for the several faculty members begin- Arabs and Latin Americans said…

… secretary general. The Arab- and Latin American spokesmen anstemoetodretokSteel Shortage said none of their groups was con- sulted and the move to Arce took definite form before the assembly Will Lead GM…

… convened this morning. Both Arce and Tsiang have ab- To Shu do stained regularly on all votes on o Shutdown the Palestine issue and thus were acceptable to the Arabs, who hope DETROITApril 6-(')--Mo- poeto…

… hoped to be able to resume ight rs D LI'. fabricating plant operations by JERUSALEM, April 16 - (P) -- May 3. TERUSALEM, AAder6 -f( ')h-- The General Motors announce- The Arab field commander of l the…

… Chevrolet claimed it had smashed a major Commercial Body Plant and the Arab attempt to cut off Jerusalem Allison Division in Indianapolis from the coast on the central said present work schedules would front…

…. continue unchanged. A tour of the northern Palestine fron shwedtheArabs had rees- tablishedcontrin their own vil- SUCCESSFUL SW lages in the Mishmar Haemek area 15 miles southeast of Haifa. I ] "The Jews…

… attempted to encir- le us," the Arab field comman- der si,"uteArabufielupmme- inforcements and chased theJews By LEON JAROFF back." Ann Arbor citizens sincerely The best estimates of confusing I -A wish that…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…- liaments whose members are true representatives of the people and the governments are based on4 democratic principles of majority voting. As for the Arab students here, almost all of them are graduate…

… Zionists. I add here also that the Egyp- tian Government, for instance, sends about 500 graduate students every year to Europe and the United States, similar measures are also taken by the other Arab

Students: The final date for the approval of 2equisitions for the purchase of books, equipment and special sup- plies will be Wednesday, Jan. 7. Men living in approved rooming horses who expect to move at…

… the end of this term should notify the householder to that effect before Thursday, Jan. 8. All men interested in working as Orientation Advisors for the spring semester may register at the Union Student

…, Albany, New York. Business Administration: Clai sification for all students who ex- pect to be enrolled in the School of Business Administration during the Spring Semester will take place during the week…

…, Saturdays. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed teachinug in the spring , are required to pass a qual- ifying examuwination in the subject in which they expect to…

… bring bluebooks. Students Planning to do Direct- ed Teaching: Students expecting to do directed teaching for the secondary-school certificate in the spring term, are requested to se- cure assignments in…

…, 11:30- 12:00. All others, and any having con- flicts at scheduled hours, 2:00- 3:00 or by appointment. The Department of Engineering Mechanics wants student for part-time work to mount pictures for…

… sinco the fifteent1 century. The Arab countries, whether mon- archies or republics, all have their constitutions, houses of represen- tatives, houses of senates, and cabinets;: and all the representa…

… really ridiculous that one of them pretends to be of out- standing historical and political knowledge as to state without hes- itation that the group of stu- dents of the Arab countries in the United…

October 23, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…I 4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 23, 2003 OP/ED U~~be~hdim &r 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… last week when the Bush. Giv Arab American Institute held a forum for presi- the curren dential candidates in Dearborn. Only a few can- expect tha didates made it: Howard Dean, Joseph even furth…

… AAI Pr clearly disapproved. the confere Dean's speech Saturday was pretty good - low Arab A he danced around some of the more controver- "They' sial issues, but overall pretty good. want to he One of…

… prefaced their answers with interesting Arabs to c statements. local U.S.a "He is a politician and you can't come "We ne down hard on one side (Israeli or Palestinian), Yusaf, theA without alienating the…

… other," said Anika Yusaf, Some a a Michigan State University student. total cond "There's certain limits on candidates," said others wan Nasser Khanafer of Dearborn, an engineer. of right tor AAI…

… can more moderate than Bush. semi-close An EPIC/MRA study of Arab Americans It's ve from May, just after the second gulf war- and governme when the war still seemed to be a large success is not new…

…. - showed a 55-percent negative rating of the only about 20 x; of the Arab n vote in just this May, 38 percent of the d they'd definitely vote to replace ven the state of the economy and nt situation in Iraq…

…, one can only at Bush's support has gone down her. ain focus of the conference organiz- dto be convincing Arab Americans to ved in politics, and, as anti-tax crusad- Norquist argued, to avoid sudden es…

… they ar from (any) one candidate," Zogby ey're hearing enough good things idates who make them feel like they es this time." the war in Iraq and it's not the econ- causing Arab Americans to dislike nt…

…. the Bush administration's hands-off- see-how-this-plays-out-without-us h the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and et, unexplained detentions of tens, if ds, of Muslims and Arabs living in States. Asking…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… moniker, but the bold threat of delivering desert to Dean right between the eyes turned out to be an idle one. His speech was just too damn inter- esting. Students of Blind Ambition weren't handed any new…

…. 64 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MSA needs our support SOME THINGS never change. Prior -Jto this week's election, all the MSA candidates said one…

…- nual Killer Contest. By The Associated Press CAIRO-Asked seven years ago if he was prepared to recognize Israel if it withdrew from Arab territory captured in 1967, Egypt's newly chosen president…

… snapped: "Never. Our people here will crush anyone who would decide this." Yesterday, that same president, Anwar Sedat, bucking a gathering storm of protest in the Arab world but apparently supported at…

… and Israeli troops withdrawn behind the mountain passes in the Sinai desert, Sadat was talking about indefinite coexistence between Arabs and Israelis. But he still was not prepared to remotely consider…

February 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 29, 1996 ~r~; £idi~rn ~ti 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor…

… East University Avenue ev- ery day, their input would have brought an unconsidered angle to the new mall. For example, one student suggested an ecologi- cally balanced and energy-efficient design. The…

… available in Michigan's climate. Instead, SNRE students advocate using native plants cLuf1rrEj{J6 You t1t0 S~OW) PAIr TI1c IS$' EAD.1 YvOU tE.EO 'To G.O WITO OrCONOOLvOGy ANDX ikESEARGH IT.TART'S W HERE…

… 'TAE OEY t4 1 5 g~ N0 -rft, S 'NtH Ju-" University neglected to seek out any input from a large group of students whose opinion would have been beneficial - yet they are creating the new "pedestrian…

… mall" in these stu- dents' backyard, the School of Natural Resources and Envi- ronment. SNRE students study the sustainability of native plants, and distinguish between dif- ferent plant varieties and…

… place for learning knowledge, then applying it. The landscap- ing project was a perfect opportunity for willing students to further their knowledge and gain experience in something that they have studied…

… - satisfying and rewarding information. SNRE students had ideas for this project that should have been considered. Since stu- fore, planners chose to use exotic plants that cost more to maintain in the long run…

…. But who will pay to maintain special pines and crab apples? Students, if asked, would most likely not support Scotch pines over white pines if they had to foot the bill. It is finan- cially unwise to…

… invest in frivolously reland- scaping a section of campus. The funds would be better used if they contributed to educating SNRE students. If the University focused more of its business transactions on its…

… educational mission, the campus would be more pleasing for students, - mall or no mall. Engler cuts again Adult education too important to play with Lmong Gov. John Engler's many claims, e professes to hold a…

January 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…, and new killings today boosted the unofficial death count' to 699 in Palestine for that pe- riod. Three Arabs Dead Three Arabs were killed and seven British soldiers were wound- ed in a gun battle that…

… developed_ in Beit Safafa, a Jerusalem sub- urb, an official announcement said. The Arabs were directing sniper fire at an army fire brigade fighting a blaze in a flour mill, and the battle resulted when the1…

Arabs refused to even dis- cuss plans for the part of Pales- tine allotted to them by the Unit-c ed Nations. The Arab higher com- mittee declared it would neither recognize partition nor permit it to be…

… semester inbwhich white students can enter begins Janu- ary 15. There is no: Oklahoma State law school for Negroes now. The applicant already has been waiting two years while the case was in -litigation…

… ever held in Brazil. Good Chance for Increase In Allowance Seen by AVC (Special to The Daily) WASHINGTON-Prospects of Congressional action to increase subsistence allowances for student-vets early this…

… * * * House Gives Vet Snowballs Cold Shoulder WASHINGTON, Jan. 12-(P)- Some Michigan congressmen had icicle-like comment today for the snowballs with which student vet- erans in the State bombarded them as part…

…' demands for increased sub- sistence allowances. A delegation of 17 student vet- erans from Michigan colleges ap- peared on Capitol Hill to press. the campaign wtih personal calls on Michigan congressmen…

… Baker, University students, are currently in Wash- ington to loin a national lobby for increased subsistence. They will call on Speaker Mar- tin, House Floor Leader Charles Halleck, and House Veterans Af…

…- fairs Committee chairman Edith Nourse Rogers to explain the plight of the student veterans. "If Congress is to keep faith with the promises made in passing the GI Bill, iminedi4te increases must be…

May 05, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…CLUBS NEGLECT STUDENT INTEREST See Page 4 Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom 7416 tii VOL. LXX, No. 151 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960 FIVE CENTS SIX PA Council Bans…

student organizations shall select mem- ship and afford opportunities to members on the basis of personal merit," Student Government Council says. Selection on basis of race, color, religion, creed…

… Regulations By MICHAEL BURNS University students may soon find registration for voting easier if proposed new regulations are formulated City Attorney Jacob F. Fahrner is presently working on a set of rules…

… which would simplify pro- cedures for qualified students wishing to establish residence for voting registration. Fahrner met last week with a dent wives and members of the League of Women Voters, who…

April 05, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… Am'Ong Arabs DAMASCUS (P)-The military high command yesterday followed up its suppression of a pro-Nasser rebellion in the north with a declaration that unity with the liberated Arab powers is its…

… prime objective. Naming neither President Gamel Nasser's United Arab Republic nor any other nation, the high com- mand said unity must be establish- ed "on a thoroughly studied basis ensuring no future…

… at the city of Homs Sunday. A merger of Syria and Egypt in the United Arab Republic was shattered'last Sept. 28 by a mili- tary revolt amid charges that Nasser had turned Syria into a concentration…

… camp. Restoration of Syria's ties with Cairo was the aim of the Aleppo- based army uprising. Says Future Of Education 'Looks Good' Sees Student Unrest As'Settling Down' By MICHAEL HARRAH From Lima, the…

…. Student Unrest In Venezuela, he reported to The Daily, there has been a great deal of student unrest, which has caus- ed the universities to close their doors. However, the situation is settling down, he…

… civil ser- vants from Morocco, Tunisia and United Arab Republic and the es- tablishment of nationalist press services in Algeries. In principle, an all-Algerian vote to elect a parliament and name a…

… been working in the Moroccan, and Tunisian adminis- trations as well as those residing in other Arab nations. * -Daily-Jerome Starr HEARING-Dr. Sidney Smock, counsel for Sigma Nu fraternity, explains…

… the organization's case to. a Student Government Council hearing last night. He warned that a deadline may force the dis- banding of the fraternity as the organization's low stature does not put it in…

… any condition to fight bias regulations at this summer's Grand Chapter convention. 'U,' STUDENT PROBLEMS: Regents,S Share * * * By MICHAEL OLINICK k Regents and Student Govern- ment Council members…

… discovered they shared many common con- cerns about the University and the student's role in it when the two groups met together last month. The unofficial transcript of the dinner meeting, released this week…

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