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March 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 13, 2002 OP/ED 0 abe Abg Id 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… paying students an education which they deserve? On top of the fact that the GEO is forcing under- graduate students to lose a full day's education, it is also making demands of the University that will…

… Proficiency so that graduate students who clearly do not have the language profi- ciency necessary to teach can receive the financial benefits of working as graduate student instructors. GSIs have a difficult…

… with tanks once injured or beaten with pieces of a Palestinian ambulance that was stopped and destroyed at a checkpoint). However, since the 1970s Arab nations have agreed to recognize the Israeli state…

…- ed in his lecture that in order for both parties to receive justice, Palestine must be recognized as an independent state by Israel. Furthermore, Raiji writes his article as if Arab and Muslim states…

… piece which misrepresents the message present- ed at the conference and furthers his obvious personal agenda of painting Arabs and Muslims as uncivilized. While admitting that Israeli actions may have…

… been "harsh" and that Arab Israelis are treated unfairly, Raiji irrationally draws the conclusion that because of Israeli "suffering" resulting from their illegal occupa- tion, these actions are…

… unionization in this country. I can say with confidence that almost every student has either a parent or a grandparent who is or once was in a union, and that union's struggles for better contracts has led to a…

… the defense of affirmative action, the Michigan Student Assembly voted to pass a pro-affirmative action resolution at last Tuesday's meeting. The only executive candidates who spoke for the motion and…

… declared openly their endorsement of the resolution were we, the Defend Affirmative Action Party candidates, Agnes Aleobua for President and Ben Royal for Vice-President. Neither the Students First nor Blue…

November 30, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Racial tensions jar nursingfaculy By MITCH CANTOR sources said. Racial friction between faculty members has One Psychiatric Nursing student, who asked days, he said.egations of that indracial tensions) ha…

…-year students about tensions among ment. trative style ording to sources in the program. faculty members: "She (Hansen) said that The faculty of the program in the School of there are many issues, and that one…

…," signed by 12 of the 15 graduate students One of the students in the program e relieved of teaching loads effective Jan. I. were at issue, saying, "Allegations of that kind were "just a way of opening a…

…. There will be Students are concerned that the program will was a statement of their worries that the sors). We were told to sign up for classes as if continue research under University grants, some…

… MARK PARRENT Three vacant executive positions were filled temporarily by The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night in their first meeting with the newly elected members seated. Other officers were…

…'s upcoming Lebanon said it wanted to stay neutral. 'iddle East summit. Arab nations who Syria and the Palestine Liberation >ppose his conciliation with Israel ap- Organization denounced the talks and eared to…

October 19, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… Morphine Supplied To Students Asserted To Be Absurd Suspected Doctor AdmitsDrug Sale Federal, state and local authorities climaxed a two-month investigation yesterday with three arrests which it is believed…

… University students were termed "vicious and absurd" yester- day. "There is absolutely no connection between the sale of dope and the University of Michigan or students of the University," Prosecutor Albert J…

… Contestants Polling in the Student Senate elec- tions Friday will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the League, Union, General Library, Engineering Arch, Angell hall and from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the…

… Law Club, Edward Magdol, '39, director of elections, an- nounced yesterday. Sixty students remain in the race for the 16 vacancies in the Senate since Irving Gerson, Bud Gerson, Elliott Maraniss and…

Arabs JERUSALEM, Oct. 18-(N)-A form of martial law to help 20,000 British soldiers crush the uprising of an esti- mated 10,000 Arabs was proclaimed throughout the Holy Land tonight by Sir Harold Mac…

… after four days of siege. It was officially announced that British troops would enter the Old City tomorrow to clear it of armed Arabs. The Palestine Police Force was placed under the British military com…

… and further punitive measures against Arab villages. County Set-up Topic Of Talk By Bromage Second Public Affairs Talk To Deal With Changes In Local Government Prof. Arthur Bromage of the po- litical…

… 1 l 1 In Curriculum, Say ,Students By MORTON L. LINDER and HARRY L. SONNEBORN Raised at the Spring Parley last year and now up for consideration be- fore the Student Senate is the ques- tion of the…

… believe, . however, that a course like this would not be viewed in the proper light by the students. It might very easily develop into a clinic for wisecracks." - , - , .. Lou Carpenter, sented in a purely…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 104

… twice monthly meetings and activities. Similar groups in existence during the past school year include Polish, Chicano, and African students, plus Asian American, Native Americans, Chinese, Indian, Arab

… ideal collegiate lifestyle, don't panic. There are over 300 student groups on campus in which you can spend your spare time doing anything from protesting against apartheid to skydiving, or simply…

… spending time with others who share your ethnic background, religious beliefs, or academic interests. Most student organizations register with the University's student government, the Michigan Student

…, last year's MSA coordinator of student organizations. ANOTHER REASON student groups register with MSA More said, is to have access to student-appropriated funds that MSA has reserved for student

… organizations. Many groups combine extracurricular activities and scholarly or professional interests. The Michigan Economic Society, for example, offers get-togethers for economics students and professors, free…

… tutoring services, and a wide array of distinguished guest speakers. Students of music, forestry, engineering, history, political science, and anthropology, among others, have also banded together to mix…

… studies and social life. The purpose of most of these organizations is to "enhance the student's experience in the department," explained Linda Wolk, president of the Undergrad Art History Association…

…. OTHER CAMPUS GROUPS draw students with similar academic or career interests, but are not affiliated with particular departments. The Michigan Daily, WCBN, and Women in Communications, for example, attract…

… many students interested in journalism, but do not require par- ticipants to be majoring in that field. Besides shared academic interests, similar ethnic backgrounds bring many students together. No…

… matter how small a minority on campus,.there is probably a campus- based group oriented to people within that minority. George Rostenko, president of the Ukranian Students' Association, says he knows of…

March 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…"I Haven't Laid A Hand On Her" ujg f~ri 4aLiJ Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND -MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

student boycott at Alcorn College. Apparently Mr. Ball did not see the text of the telegram sent by the NAACP to the students there. We quote the telegram in its enirety, as it ap- peared in the Pittsburgh…

… Courier: "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People appreciates spirit of students in opposing views expressed by Pro- fessor Clemmon King, but we de- plore any pressure which denies him…

… which will assure the return of students to classes and at the same time preserve Professor King's right of freedom of expression." This wire speaks for itself, -Executive Board, UM Chapter of NAACP Stock…

…- thousand spectacles," it almost lives up to the billboard claim as Arab bandits, British soldiers, and sensuous ladies sprawl their vio- lent way around and across the super-size screen. Zarak is the name of…

… and Arabs, it seems, fight just the same ways that cowboys and Indians do and on the same land as well. Fortunately, the forces of Empire defeat the primitive bad men in the end and pathos triumphs…

… Conservation of Raw Materials in Our Economy. His subject: "Disposal and Reclamation of Industrial wastes" Concerts Student Recital: Beverly Wales, cel- list, at 4:15 p~m. Sun., March 24, pre- senting a recital…

…-Saens, Corellt, and Debussy. Open to the gen- eral public. Student Recital: John Mohler, clar- inetist, will perform works by Stai- itz, Bernstein, Litaize and Bartok, at 8:30 p.m. Sun., March 24, in Aud. A…

… internationalization of Jer- usalem. 2. Responsibility for the return or compen- sation of Arab refugees from Palestine. Editorial Staff RICHARD SNYDER, Editor RICHARD HALLORAN LEE MARKS Editorial Director City Editor…

… Middle East to stay. MANY OBSERVERS don't think Nasser could do it and keep his job, since the ultimate elimination of Israel has become almost a religious tenet among the Arabs. Hutchison thinks that…

September 09, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… BOWMAN Editorial Page Editor We, the Black Student Union, the United Asian American Organizations Executive Board, La Casa and the Arab Student Association E-Board are call- ing for an end to the…

… for racial jus- tice in our country and across the world. Articles chosen to best represent the special edi- tion are centralized here on a Magnify website. Our mission statement: As students at…

… discuss issues of education, policing, consumerism, slack- tivism, proper allyship, protests, abolition and privilege. This collection serves as a reminder to the student body, the Univer- sity…

… Michigan Ambassadors program. We demand an intentional, genu- ine inclusion of our organiza- tions prior to future Student Life decisions. BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA believe the rea- sons listed below…

… justify an end to the Michigan Ambassadors program. Student Life did not consult BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA in the creation and imple- mentation of the Michigan Ambassadors program. While the…

… community and disproportion- ately affect Black and Brown students. On July 1 and July 21, 2020, Central Student Govern- ment invited BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA to discuss polic- ing on campus. CSG used…

… public health concerns to justify their plans to increase police pres- ence on campus and informed our organizations of their flawed plan to protect students of color. This culminated in the…

… our own program, on Aug. 17, 2020, Dean of Students Laura Blake Jones presented the Wolverine Culture of Care Ambassador program to the Ann Arbor City Council. Dean Jones gave the Ann Arbor City…

… the formation of canvassing teams, omitting the program’s formal name. Two hours later, The Michigan Daily published an article detail- ing AAPD and Student Life’s ambassador program. On Aug. 21…

…, Student Life sent out a news- letter that mentioned the launch of the Michigan Ambassadors program and the opt-in registry. We were blindsided by the University’s announcement of the Michigan…

November 07, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… against price increases and reduce government control over foreign trade and currency exchange rates. Holiday hosts sought for foreign students by Karen Sabgir Daily Staff Reporter LSA sophomore Leonah…

… Shaw does not want foreign students to eat Thanksgiving dinner on campus while most students go home to their families. Instead, Shaw is trying to orga- nize a group of undergraduate stu- dents…

… interested in sharing some turkey with students whose homes are overseas. The International Student Cen- ter has tried to organize a Thanks- giving dinner in the past, but has lacked enough people to organize…

… or attend it, said Kay Clifford, the center's program director. When Shaw, a volunteer at the center and a native of England, started planning a Thanksgiving meal for international students, she…

… decided that a traditional dinner given at the center would be cold and impersonal. Foreign students would not be able to understand the real concept and traditions of Thanksgiving if they are surrounded…

… only by other foreign students, Shaw said. "They can see what a real American family Thanksgiving is like," she said. RC sophomore David Gill has already expressed some interest in Shaw's program. He…

… empathized with foreign students who spend the holiday alone. "I spent spring break here last year and it was kind of desolate," he said. Shaw said she noticed last year that some students were interested in…

… hosting foreign students, but were too shy to invite them. She hopes the new program will "bridge the gap" between nationalities. Shaw plans to post signs in the Shaw decided that a traditional dinner given…

… at the center would be cold and impersonal dormitories and around foreign language classrooms to find out if there is interest among undergradu- ate students. The International Stu- dent Center will…

… then send surveys to potential hosts to get basic in- formation about what transporta- tion and activities they can offer a guest. First-year RC student Chandra Vostral already took the initiative to…

September 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… impose a truce in Lebanon, U.S. officials said yesterday. One objective is to replace the Arab League peacekeeping force, which is dominated by Syrian troops, with a United Nations group. The U.S. of…

… yet," one official commented. However, Syria has raised U.S. hopes by indicating it would like to withdraw the troops it has stationed in Lebanon as part ° of an Arab League peacekeeping operation. THE…

… PRESIDENT Allan Smith and wife Alene greet students arriving for the annual tea with President-designate Harold Shapiro and wife Vivian. The tea, held at the president/s house on S. University, attracted 170…

students. TWO PRESIDENTS GREET CALLERS: Students baffedattea By JULIE ENGEBRECHT "I wonder if he takes boarders?" asked one student roaming through the President's House yesterday. "Eh, the cookies are fair…

…, the pun- ch is good," said another woman showing a friend to the table laden with the goodies. "They asked us questions, but we didn't get to find out much about them," one student remarked after…

… meeting the "presidents" and their wives for the first time. IN FACT, the confusion of having both Interim President Allan Smith and President-designate Harold Shapiro greeting students at the an- nual…

… reception for students at the President's House on South Univer- sity proved a useful topic of conver- sation, as did the weather and home towns. Some early arrivals expressed disappointment that the "real…

…. recalled that "somebody said 'Welcome to campus.' Allan's only been here 34 years," she laughed. Alene Smith said she thought the "students are interested in meeting the Shapiros much more than us." "I…

…'m glad Shapiro was there. It shows he's interested in associating with students, and that's good to know," said Sandeep Shekar, a second-year Inteflex student from Kalamazoo. Those who were meeting a…

… pres- Alene Smith W ork/Study upped to $1 million By MARY FARANSKI The federal government has added nearly $1 million to the University's College Work/Study program this year, providing needy students

January 18, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

… and discussion in the Wolverine Room of the Michigan Union today at noon- There will be a panel with students and staff from the LGBT community, and various minority groups. After the lecture…

…, discussion will focus on the challenges people in diverse identity groups face when speaking out about sexual violence. Mass meeting for mentors to be held in Union The Office of New Student Pro- grams is…

… holding a mass meeting for its Peer mentor program today in Anderson Rooms A and B of the Michigan Union from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Peer Mentors will work with a group of first-year students and one faculty…

… member in the fall. Students find an excuse to play video games in Pierpont Commons A video game tournament will take place in the recreation room at Pierpont Commons from 6:30 to 9:00 p m. today. The…

… tournament, sponsored by the Univer- sity Unions Arts and Programs, will fea- ture the Game Cube console. Students can sign up at 6:30 pm. Winners will receive a $75 gift certificate from Best Buy. CRIME NOTES…

Student injured in weight room A person was injured in the Central Campus Recreation Building weight room at about 6 p.m. on Monday, the Department of Public Safety reported. The subject was taken to the…

March 07, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… to go on strike," Dan Shoup, a Rackham student and member of GEO's organizing committee said. "The margin was higher in favor than I thought it would be," he added. Shoup said he was happy with the…

… organizer and Rackham student Mark Dilley said. Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality has pledged to recruit those students, he explained. SOLE members are also speaking to undergraduate classes…

… focuses on pay, training, child care and harassment prohibition. PATRICK JONES/Daily GEO member Dan Shoup tallies votes last night to determine If graduate student instructors will strike Monday. New…

… the new class dis- The penalt criminated against, Arab Americans are." alcohol is Although having a fraudulent piece of identi- credit card fication is not typically a federal offense unless But proc it…

… treated dif- "It real PATRICK JONES/Daily ferently than other non-Arab Americans would dent and it rks late yesterday afternoon at the Art and be treated if they committed a similar offense. get in the…

… "This is an extraordinarily unusual situation. course the Ordinarily what we see are truckers, or illegal o protect students onlne ts, or people who aren't of legal ge," Jones said. people are prosecuted…

… New se of his poor driving record. population of students in Ann Arbor legal drinking age, it is not uncom- udents to have a fake driver's license. would never think their ID could send ederal prison…

… Architecture student Mike Schmidt w Architecture Building.. 'Useeks ti By Tyler Boerson Daily Staff Reporter approach," said Bill Aikman, executive director of the University's Information Technology Cen- -A…

… University officials and students have worked to protect electronic privacy since long before Sept. 11. But in the midst of a war on terrorism, increased sensitivity to invasion of privacy has posed questions…

… flow rates, and so they know when problems occur and how to get at them. Aikman maintains that the University does not monitor its students through either of these systems, and he said he would find it…

April 13, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… the market. "The See LEISURE, Page 2 'U' students return from trip to turbulent Ukraine by Megan McKenna Twelve University students re- turned last month from a two-week exchange program with Lviv…

… State University in the Republic of the Ukraine. Selected by the Center for Russian and East European Studies (CREES), the students included ar- chitecture and computer science ma- jors. The students were…

… the rest of the Soviet Union. The stu- dents took part in demonstrations held by the student dissident organi- zation, "Bratftvo," which is in oppo- sition to the present regime. Observing their…

… are very "curious and intelligent. There's not much apathy. Everyone is doing some- thing." Students found the people com- mitted to change, a result of a deep intellectual and moral integrity, said…

… Kari Johnstone, an LSA senior who went on the trip. The exchange was arranged under the auspices of the Citizen Exchange Council's University Pairing Pro- gram in order to promote university student

… exchange. The students were accompanied by History Professor and CREES Director Roman Szpor- A goal of the exchange is to "build a long term working and teaching relationship" Ostafin said. 'Lviv provides…

February 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… intended to initial plans a unveils project grams, rather than Petoskey). y at problems that Kurt Muenchow, president of the ;m to retention. Michigan Student Assembly, said, step in the right "As I see…

… the University becoming that we are getting more aware of the evident racism of this problem," here, I just hope that we just keep Paul Brown (D- See STUDENTS, Page 5 erracedemise BLUMENSTEIN ceful…

… University mnminent, Medical Center master plan. The ten-year-old plan mandates eventual destruction of the Uni - versity Terrace graduate student housing to make way for the hospital's growth, but Terrace…

… residents say they never knew of the plan. "All of the regents have been sympathetic to the students in the University Terrace, but our invest - ment in the hospital is just too See HOUSING, Page 5 Doily…

… Photo by Inteflex junior Anthony Varasis, a member of the United Coalition Against Racism, speaks yestei public comments at the Board of Regents meeting. About 200 students attended the meeting at t…

September 12, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… with students on the council that the subject could be eliminated from a final draft of the code. "It might be that distinguishing the category of civil dissent will have us do nothing about it at all…

…," said councilmember Shaw Livermore, a professor of history. Stuent councilmembers have argued that any code governing student behavior outside the classroom should not allow the University to crack down…

… on political dissent. The issue helped raise student opposition to previous drafts of the code. cil tackle The council-composed of students, faculty, and administrators-has been working on writing a…

… controversial issue of political dissent, but student members of the council still question the.need for any code. "Our mistake has been assuming that there are problems that can't be adequately dealt with using…

… political mediation or other alternatives," said student member Ken Weine. "No one has ever proven that this University needs a code," added student member Jennifer Faigel. Such ambivalance has contributed to…

… President Harold Shapiro last fall threatened to bypass the council and propose the administration's code proposal- which has been rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly- to the Board of Regents because he…

… between Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin. Moslem extremists assassinated Sadat two months later.. Egypt is the only Arab nation with diplomatic relations with Israel, and any overture to the…

… lens BylHampton Dellinger. its never been this bad." said 14 minutes. We're having to cut Victor Impink, a senior in the time off our lunch and coffee Many students traveling to College of Engineering…

… body- Hoekstra. changed. Right now, they're to-body rides in overcrowded To accommadate the increase sacrificing safety," said Buckley, buses. in students, ,officials in the who added that the delays…

… from the C.C. Little stop to only- be identified as students who have classes in the North Campus every 7 minutes "Kevin,"said "the schedule's all new Electrical Engineering and instead of every 12. But…

October 05, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…Ieg 764-0558 which drafted the survey, RAs are in- structed not to force anyone to com- plete the survey and are given a list of counseling services where they can refer students with problems. "RAs are…

… beginning oc- curred when the University president issued a statement condemning sexual harassment. As time went on, however, concern about harrassment spread from strictly faculty-student relationships to…

student-student relationships. A poll at a large, urban university in the south during the fall of 1981 showed that 15 percent of men and 21 percent of women reported they had been abused by a "courtship…

…" partner. 19 percent of men and 38 percent of women reported that they had been abused. LAST SPRING, the Task Force on Sexual Harrassment created a sub- committee on student relations to write a first draft…

… Parnes. "It was personally offensive, we rip- ped it apart," said Pat DeKeyser, a summer orientation leader who reviewed the survey. "We knew we wanted student input for what would be an appropriate level…

… that the two sensitive surveys should probably not have been conduc- ted at the same time. "There are ways that we can better coordinate the way we survey students. . . It would be better to pace these…

… things." ____j MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY NEEDS YOU! Positions are now available on the following Regental and University Committees: STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES RESEARCH POLICIES - One grad student needed…

… blast. Officials reported no casualties and said the explosion caused little"- damage. Police said one Arab was detained for questioning and another, identified only as an Algerian who rented the Honda…

… Civic in Nicosia on Saturday, was.. being sought. Police refused to give the Arabs' names. A communique issued in Damascus, Syria, by Col Sased Moussa, head of the Fatah faction opposed to PLO chairman…

… the Fall and Winter terms apd Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor…

June 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… Herald Tribune, Inc.) University Project NEW STUDENTS on campus and those who were not at the University during the spring semester may well be unaware of the highly important Phoenix Project that is…

… being undertaken by the University's student body and faculty. In order to ac- quaint these students with the objectives of the project, here is a resume of part of its program: 1. A memorial rotunda…

… exclusively to exploiting the peaceful and humanitarian applications of atomic en- ergy. You, as students of the University, will play a big part in the development of the project. By giving it the publicity it…

… needs, you will follow up the efforts of other students who worked and planned for months to establish the foundation. Pub- licity is needed because this unique war me- morial will be financed by private…

… will be right here. Copies of The Daily's Phoenix Project Extra, of May 17, can be obtained without charge at the Office of Student Affairs. Pick one up and read the details of this huge memorial; then…

… pass along the issue to a friend or send it to your hometown newspaper. -Craig H. Wilson. Writers Wanted HIS SUMMER The Daily again ex- tends an invitation to all students who wish to participate in the…

…- English" students invaded the territory and viewed the returning Russian students with alarm. While debates were waged enthusias- tically on the practicality of carrying on an Old English class in Russian…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… out helpless Vietnamese? Munich: By the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS TrHE AMERICAN media have consistently portrayed the tragedy of Munich as a senseless act perpetrated against innocent Jews as Jews…

… at least as tragic as the Munich incident itself. The president of the Organization of Arab Students campus chapter is Regaei Lasheen. USSR .)V 4 a larger tragedy? Brodsky: Back from the THE…

…Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

…- tend to mislead international public opin- ion when they present the situation in such terms as victimized Jews when they mean Israelis who have usurped the land of Palestine, Arabs when they mean…

… the continuing expulsion of the Pal- estinian people from their homeland, their dispersion throughout the Arab world and elsewhere, and the denial of their interna- tionally recognized right to…

… exile. Relying on the conventional armies of the Arab states has only result- ed in the Israeli occupation of the whole of Palestine, as well as large areas of adjacent Arab states. There remained to the…

…- latively accessible. These restraints, however, came to be eroded by a number of factors. Pushed out 'of the Israeli-controlled territories, the Palestinian Resistance sought refuge in those Arab states…

… adjacent to Israel. l'ac- ed with the revenge meted out by the Israelis against the civilians of t h o s e countries of refuge in retaliation for . the commando presence there, the Arab :tates themselves…

…- raeli military targets became more inac- cessible as well. Moreover, upon witnessing thattthe Is- raelis themselves 'were making little dis- tinction between Palestinian commandos and Arab civilians as…

February 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… and 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…

… senior club that's based in the Union tower and utterly degrades the Native American culture. He cited such atrocities as a "scalper" plaque that hangs in the tower. Sharpton lamented most students' com…

…. This student apathy has caused more than just the problem on the Union's sev- enth floor; it is the driving force for all racism and prejudice on campus, Nowadays, too many students would rather attend…

… a Career Planning and' Placement session than a forum on racial injustices or affirmative action. They think in the paradigms of financial success. In this materialistic world, few students actu- ally…

… of student activism on this campus. I must give credit where it is due. Most students don't take the time to learn about the bigger issues around them. They just eat in segregated residence hall…

…-minority issue, rather than one of equality vs. inequality. Most importantly, most students never have dialogue about race. This is the most opportune time for them to openly discuss their misconceptions…

… reached via e-mail atjkosseff@umich.edu. TENTKTIEL SPEAKING G ive full credit to Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality for scoring an impressive victory for students' voices and workers…

November 13, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 13, 1998 1I~e S i~tidiun OrIg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in…

…-Year student Lanni Lantto, about a student in a recent Code of Student Conduct case in which she felt the sanctions against the defiendant were not comparable to other cases A LOOK BACK MAT T WIMSATT ppps~s O F…

… CREATIVE EAT THE AR 4You'e CL rrfk ORc t S A r S -D You J EED To G OWITh - H Lo OGY ANDt RESEARGH TIAT s WHENE HMME MONCY 1E S FoU40 T05 i ThE i-I' LETTERS TO THE EDITOR University students often complain…

… they are treated like guppies in a sea of 37,000 fish. Despite the relatively good job that the University administration does to run its bureaucracy efficiently and cut down on red tape to make students

…-tenured faculty on staff, the University is hurting both faculty members and students. Professors or part-time lecturers who aspire to gain tenure but are restricted from that goal are the biggest losers in this…

… education suffer. Talented undergraduates and w graduate students may decide not to become professors, thus threatening the quality of the University's faculty. More crucial is the fact that non…

…-tenured professors do not receive the same type of benefits as tenured professors. They often have to teach too many classes, which subsequently hurts the students for whom they have little time to advise and instruct…

…, students lose out. Despite the claim by the University that it must compete with the Ivy League for the best professors and that it takes big bucks to do so, the overall quality of education falls when the…

…- related issues have been a constant sore 4 spot between students and the University's administrators. This problem is not unique to the University, though, as many other large universities face the same…

… concerns with respect to living arrangements. Housing problems also pit incoming students against upperclassmen who might want to live in the residence halls, especially when space is limited, and it causes…

January 25, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… difficult. He says the family is praying for Matthew Johnson as well as searchers at the 12,388-foot peak. Jerry Johnson asked others to continue their prayers. DEARBORN, Mich. Despite Arab pressure, Syria…

…) - With Arab pressure mounting to end 10 months of bloodshed, the Syr- ian regime vowed yesterday to solve its own problems even if "half the universe" is conspir- ing against it. The remarks signaled that…

… Write a Rhodes, Marshall, or Mitchell Essay Thursday, March 1, 2012 . 5:00-6:00pm Vandenberg Room, Michigan League, 2nd Floor To learn more, please contact the Provost's Council on Student Honors at 734…

September 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Vietnam, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Malawi. U.S. embassies in Caribbean coun- tries - Haiti, the Domincan Republic and others - also heightened securi- ty ahead of the…

… - code orange. In Europe, extra security was ordered at airports, government offices and embassies. Iraq tells Arabs to attack U.S. interests An Iraqi vice president threatened yesterday to engulf the…

… United States in a wider conflict if his country is attacked, urging Arabs outside Iraq to respond by striking at U.S. interests all over the world. "We categorically believe that the aggression on Iraq is…

… an aggression on all the Arab nations," Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan said at a news confer- ence in the Jordanian capital, Amman. He called on "all Arab and good people to confront the interests…

… of the aggressors, their materials and humans, wherev- er they are." Arabs should use "all means" to respond, he said. Ramadan's exhortation was among the most confrontational made by senior Iraqi…

… officials in response to growing fears here of a U.S. attack. Although Iraq has long sought to elicit support and sympathy from Arabs beyond its borders, it hasn't before made such a public call to arms…

… The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via…

March 26, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 26, 2002 NATION/WORLD i 0 Bush pushes Mideast cease-fire NEWS IN BRIEF ..,, WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush urged Arab nations yesterday to approve a…

… Saudi peace offer to Israel and asked Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to let Yasser Arafat join an Arab League summit where the U.S.-backed initiative may be considered. "The president believes it is time for…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through…

November 19, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…4 " } OPINION Page 4 Thursday, November 19, 1981 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman Vol. XCII, No.61 420 Mynaord St. Ann Arbor, Mt…

… Israeli citizens-including Arabs and Jews-have the right to vote. Policies on the West Bank, even if the Daily deems them ex- cessive, do not change these characteristics of the Israeli political system…

…. Whether the Daily likes it or not, the West Bank is a disputed territory considered to be a war zone by all parties in the Arab- Israeli conflict. From its ivory tower on Maynard Street, the Daily chose to…

… perceptive analysis of Israel's overall policy toward the Palestinians. However undesirable the Israeli be brought about if represep-O tatives of the Palestinians and the relevant Arab states are willing to…

… negotiate with Israel. To think, as the Daily does, that Israel can unilaterally grant self- rule to the Palestinians is to show ignorance of the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict and traditional…

… procedures of conflict- resolution. The Egyptians and a few Palestinians knocked off ty the PLO for the moderate views, are the only Arabs to date willing to resolve the Palestinian problem through negotiation…

… oppressing the Palestinian Arabs. \ By doing so, the Daily has sunk to the moral level of those who prefer to perpetuate this myth as a propaganda device against Israel rather than to settle the root problems…

… of the Arab- Israeli conflict. If the Daily dislikes some of Israel's policies and believes Israel should be more forth- coming in resolving the Palestinian problem, why does it not just say so? By…

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… present split in Arab ranks before considering a reassessment of its foreign policy. THE OIL-RICH Saudis are providing the bulk of the $3 billion in aid promised -Jo Just for the health of it. -Get moving…

… 20036 Sadat by Arab Gulf states. The Saudis have also promised to underwrite Egypt's military purchases over the next five years. In keeping with its reticence over Sadat's peace moves, the Saudi gover…

… of schedul- "STUDENT GROUPS have somewhat different attitude tha they did at one time - they would b more aware that there would be class the next day," Stuart said. H added that the prop'osal ought…

November 22, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… forthcoming Win- ter issue ending with either futility, disas- ter or frustration, must lie with the student contributor. Yet Generation has not been without a lighter tone. An occasional bit of fine satire has…

… very top of the mountain is what remains of an Arab village, now a mere rubble and jumble of yellow stones, piled higgledy-piggledy on top of each other. Just below these ruins are the sleeping quarters…

… monastic living, so utterly outside the ex- perience of most Americans. Yet to the American newly-arrived here, there is something grimly moving, too, about the mouldering ruins of the Arab village. For…

…, to the village and the Arabs who lived in it? The Arabs, he says, ran away during the Arab-Israeli War. As for the village, it was dynamited after the Arabs ran away. This was the policy of the…

… government, he says wryly-to "dissuade" the Arabs from re- turning. What does he think of this matter of the taking over of Arab land? Does it ever worry him and the other members of the Kibbutz? THIS…

… from all over the world, to sacrifice everything in or- der to build a new life and a new nation on this inhospitable soil. Yet there is weakness too. It lies in the simple fact that almost 900,000 Arabs

… that the Arabs started the war, and that they would have driven every last Jew into the sea if they had been able to. It is true that most of the Arabs ran away. The terrible need of the Jews for a land…

… all sorts of reasons, it is in the plain American interest that the extraordinary experiment here should not fail. Even so, the passionate Arab reaction to the establishment of this state should be…

… accepted for what it is-one of the central political factors in this whole threatened, vital area. And the Arab reaction is as un- derstandable in its way as the desperate need and the terrible memories…

… as the entire student body if you in- sist on continuing your present "intentional humor" policy. I shall be watching, and waiting for evi- dence of your decision on this mat- ter. -Stan Challis EDITOR…

May 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… action to stop war in Palestine. The British proposed instead that the Security Council appeal again for a Jewish-Arabic truce t and peaceful mediation by the United Nations in Palestine. The United States…

…. Meanwhile, in Israel, Trans- Jordan troops slashed deep into modern Jerusalem today while in the old city a small Jewish garrison was bombarded at in- tervals for 15 hours. A high Arab official said Arabs

…- Jordan's crack Arab Legion troops. A Damascus dispatch said Syrian and Iraq motorized forces fanned out from cap- tured Safad to the north and Beisan to 4he south. Safad and Beisan are strategic Jewish…

…-held bastions in northeast Israel. (The dispatch said the Arab forces bypassed Tiberias on the western shore of Galilee but it was under plane and artillery assault. Capture of all three places would give the…

Arabs control of the fer- tile northeast sector of Israel. Big Phoenix Plan Response Exceeds Hope An initial wave of telegrams. letters and personal pledges of support for the Phoenix Project exceeding…

… the most optimistic hopes has descended upon The Daily and the office of Erich A. Walter, Dean of Students. Eliot Charlip '51 announced + that Lloyd House had distributed special editions of The Daily…

Students, re- vealed that Alpha Phi Omega, na- tional service fraternity, had of- ,.fered its aid in sending Daily spe- cial editions to the next-of-kin of the University's war dead and in spreading news of…

… already considering the possible effects of the measure on this campus. "We are now collecting data on the ages and service experience of male students, which will enable us to estimate the bill's effects…

… freshmen first," Miss Dunkirk explained. "After that, room assignments are made progressively, and students having low credit hours are given preference." The existing uncertainty about the draft legislation…

… of the ROTC reported that he has had no in- formation yet about the status of ROTC students under the pro- posed legislation, but that some clarification would probably be forthcoming as soon as the…

March 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…. - - ... ® Smith Attacks IUS Policy in Report By BEN ZWERLING NSA representative in Prague, resigned from Jim Smith, former the International Union of Students because that body had "taken a position…

… last Wednesday. The IUS, Smith said, was g Jews Request Military Help In Arab Seige Death Toll Increases In HolyLand Strife JERUSALEM, March 26-(AP)- The Jewish agency asked today that foreign troops…

… terrors of the Arab-Jewish Civil War. Not a single shot sounded in the city on this Good Friday, but at least 10 Jews and Arabs were killed in Palestine. Asked for Scandinavian The agency spokesman suggest…

… would es- tablish the Jerusalem area as an international zone. The agency's proposal has been submitted to the United Nations Palestine commission. While the Jews were making this plea, Arab activity…

… threaten- ing the encirclement of Jerusalem continued. The unofficial death count since the United Nations voted for par- tition Nov. 29 reached 2,080. Less than 1,000 Christian Arabs and a handful of…

… Dean of Women's Office. The only women students who need apply are those who are not now living in dormitories but would like to next year. Applications will be accepted from those women whose academic…

… records are clear until the number of available spaces have been filled. iven tacit approval to the "sup- pression of the student demonstra- tion (in Prague), the arrest of students on flimsy evidence, the…

… forcible overthrow of the elected leadership of the NUS (Czecho- slovakia's National Students Union), and the expulsion of students and professors from the Czechoslovakian universities by undemocratic…

… methods." . The students' group, has thus "ceased to be the sort of organi- zation that I and other American students considered it to be, an or- ganization partisan in the inter- ests of students and not…

… partisan in political questions," Smith said. "In putting the principles of what they consider to be progres- sivism first, and the rights of all students second, they (the IUS) have automatically become a…

November 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 be augesdesaenai Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Tuesday, November 1, 1988 The Michigan Daily I Rape regardless of race 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… with students from the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR), the course would provide an analysis of race and racism, as well as cultural achievements of people of color. Racism is a significant…

… phenomena in society and at the University, and the course will increase student under- standing of this issue. The course is essential to any liberal arts education. To its credit, the curriculum commit- tee…

… ineffective token gesture. The course must be mandatory. If the course is optional, it is unlikely that students who most need to be educated about racism will choose to take it. Students should not have the…

… luxury of choosing whether or not to be edu- cated about racism and other cultures. The University does not give students the choice about whether or not to learn a foreign language, or to achieve a cer…

… alternative to the mandatory course is to create a new distribution requirement focusing on the experi- ences or contributions of minorities in different fields. Students would fulfill the requirement by…

… achieve through distribution re- quirements. The proposed course is also designed to encourage students to examine their own actions and attitudes. This would be lost if education on racism was rele- gated…

… the land of their forefathers. And as such it has nothing to say about whether or not there should be an independent Arab- ruled state on the West Bank, as some have advocated. That is a political…

… made seems to have been lost. The Jewish people do not constitute a "persuasion." The Jews are not merely a religious body, as so many Arab leaders have mis- takenly stated, and they are not a race, as…

… their faith. One can either be born into the Jewish family, or adopted into it. Deymar, the Jews are a nation. Concerning the issue of the Arab refugees, I would remind Deymar Jamil that if the Arab

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… the - jilt HEADQUARTERS for STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE, TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS job of trying to transform, through new detecting devices, the partial nuclear test ban treaty…

…." CAIRO-An announcement by Cairo radio yesterday that rela- tions have been restored between the United Arab Republic and the Kingdom of Jordan highlighted the conclusion of an Arab sum- mit meeting of 13…

… to suit customer. DEALER for A. B. Dick Mimeographs and Supplies STUDENT SUPPLIES Stationery Study Lamps Note Books Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books Typewriter Supplies FOUNTAIN PENS all makes…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963 SEVEN CENTS TWENTY-FOUR PA a' i Syrians Ask UAR Help To Establish Harmony Between Arab NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER JOHN F. KENNEDY ....his own plan ... shifts…

… yesterday the 1961 split between Syria and Egypt and told Egyp- tian President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser of the United Arab Republic the Syrians still want strong Arab unity. The leaders of the military coup that…

student opinion on the pro- posal, Rep. Lester J. Allen (R- Ithaca) has'reported. Allen is a member of the com- mittee and sponsorrof the meas- ure, which also calls for a $1500 fee, payable at a minimum of…

… $125 a year with four per cent: interest, for students graduating with a doctoral degree. Under the measure, students would sign promissory notes be- fore being allowed to receive di- plomas.' The bill…

… ex- cuse married females, demon- strating financial need, from pay- ment (this is the only exemption in Allen's bill); 5) Is it fair to tax non-college students to provide funds for operating expenses…

December 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

… Babylonian monuments with the added Persian artistic taste and re- finement. The beginning of real Persian ar- chitecture was during the Sesanian Dynasty before the Arab invasion. It is noted for itslogical…

… buildings, delicate stucco Arabesque decorating the wall spaces. Professor Aga-Oglu continued showing the following influences in architecture of the Arabs in the seventh century, the Turkish influ- ences in…

… more on our NEW ROUGH DRY Students' Bundle, called for and delivered free in Ann Arbor. Someone in your family is paying 76c (minimum charge for five pounds via Express) for the shipping of your…

…-finish) Bandle Service for students is eco- nomically priced. This service gives you finished laundry on shirts, handkerchiefs and socks. Underwear and pajamas are folded ready to wear. You cannot afford to send…

October 01, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

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

… Crutch ... AT VARIOUS TIMES in the next two weeks, several hundred men students will find themselves in an upstairs room of a fraternity house with several actives standing around them demanding an…

… existence. It is true that, as the fraternity man will contend, people generally want some group identification. But there is no need for a system of identification so com- plete that the studen't is…

… ... LEADERS of the fraternity system, in an at- tempt to make affiliated living more palat- able to the American student and the general public'have attempted to create an image of the fraternity as an…

… to offer the student. A person living on campus often finds the University large, himself small, and therefore wants to find an enjoyable group of friends. These the fraternity can provide, if the…

… right house is chosen. Or possibly a student lacks what he considers a good social life, caused perhaps by the ab- sence of alcohol which he is unable to pro- vide himself. A fraternity house, with an or…

…% SYRIAN REVOLT: End of Pan-Arab Nationalism? By HARRY PERLSTADT Daily Staff Writer THE CAUSES of the revolt in Syria are not yet fully under- stood. But the obvious result is the destruction of President…

… Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Republic and a death knell for pan-Arab nationalism. The revolt itself was overtly car- ried off by several army officers who promptly turned the coun- try over to a…

…- percusions in Western foreign policy. The effect on the UAR is most apparent. Nasser's dream of Arab unity has suffered a defeat and his left side of the middle of the road neutralism has been shaken. The…

… stature of Nasser as a voice of Arab nationalism and a force in the Afro-Asian block is sub- stantially reduced. He will con- tinue to develop Egypt along so- cialistic lines, but will not person- ally be…

July 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

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

… doubt that it has brought e stability. has done three things to increase stability. has perhaps pointed out to the Arabs that 'e are other interests in the world beside b nationalism. The Arabs may be…

… necessary for the United tes to help the Arabs attain their goals; we ild suggest that the Arabs also help us at- ours. has weakened the notion that the United tes is the only country in the world that accept…

… a con- crete power to be reckoned with in the Middle East. Russian troops, and Russian proximity have seemed to be a more real power to Arab leaders than the superior nuclear capability of America…

… States in the minds, of Arab leaders will be more ef- fectual, it seems, than any transitory expres- sions of friendship. BUT ALTHOUGH a big problem has been faced, successfully, the United States must…

… ready for harvest. THE OTHER outstanding so-called positive neutralist, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, is more positive but less neutral than Nehru. Nor are Nasser's goals so…

… unselfish or patri- otic as Nehru's. Nasser makes a great deal of noise about Arab solidarity, Arab independence, and Arab welfare, but most of it is simply a thin disguise for his personal lust for power…

…, until he came to power, most foreign influence in the Arab bloc came from the West. To break that influ- ence and win Arab "independence," he must arouse the people against it. ONE POINT that most…

… will speak on "The Moon." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hal will be open for inspection and for telescopic observa- tions of the Moon, Saturn and Jupiter…

…. Thorpe, Chairman. Mon., July 28. 4:00 p.m., Aud, C, Angell Hall, Concerts student Recital: Richard David Har- rison, Who studies clarinet with Wil- jsam Stubbins, Will present a recital on Sun., July 27, 4…

February 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… Vol. LXXXVI I, No. 124 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY Just who is 'stalling' Mideast talks? To The Daily: Of late, the…

… editorial column of, The Daily has taken an in-' creasingly pro-Arab stance, and seemingly with minimal justification. In particular, your editorial of February 9, suggesting that the United States should…

… sell arms to Egypt in or- der to strong-arm Israel in the current peace negotiations, seems a . failure to critically evaluate the news. Sadat is the first Arab leader to show the slightest realism in…

… University students have a stake. There is a difference between having a stake and having a say. That difference is registering to vote.- On April 3, Ann Arbor voters will determine the fate of two proposals…

…. The difference between which party controls City Hall is often how, many students bother to register and vote: There are many reasons to register' and vote in Ann Arbor. As renters, we pay taxes here…

… goes on in our "home towns" (where our paren- ts live). For unregistered students, this is just about the last week for signing up to vote. March 6, the day after Spring Break, is the deadline for…

… registration. So that you don't forget, why not sign up now, before leaving for Ft. Lauderdale or Tucson? You can register to vote at any of the following locations: " Student Legal Aid, Room 4310 Michigan Union…

… Fifth Avenue. Open 9 to 5, Monday through Friday. Use the power - register and vote. WHAT VJEc6 YbU EXPECTING,., '+ 1ti A OV Arab response has been to declare but another "holy" war. Now Sadat…

… approaches the bargaining table, but does he bar- gain? For all appearances, he simply recapitulates, tirelessly, the same unreasonable demands that Arab spokesmen have been churning out for a decade. Never…

… mind that the territory Israel holds was taken at tremendous cost, and at the instigation of blatant Arab aggression. Never mind the lack of historical precedent for capitulation to the Arab demands…

October 07, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The urge to wander... and to return 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… depths. It's merely the question of dropping out, of how you'll stay a student and why. It's there all right; it has to be. The possibility exists that one may drop out, and people are al- ways leaving…

… good. Now ghere have come students who see it and say, "verily this is a bummer." Some have gone so far as to fast for days next to the holy of holies to protest the commandments given to the students

… should indeed be humble in their presence. Some say they are truly mortal, but what manner of men can give us freedom to participate in student organiza- tions that have no power? Such strange sort of…

… Brown Jr.'s con- ception of the history of the Mid- dle East. Brown doubts the existence of "Arab nut rhetoric about throw- ing the Israelis into the sea." He also dismisses as myth Arab threats to…

… slaughter Israelis to re- lieve old grievances. On December 23, 1962, Nasser said, "We feel that the soil of Palestine is the soil of Egypt, and of the whole Arab world. Why do we all mobilize? Because we…

… should real- ize that war and/or the destrue- hope for peace is if the Arabs and their supporters realize that if they make peace with Israel the real winners will be the Arab people. The victory will not…

… be one nation vanquishing another, but it will be a victory of life against death. -Donald B. Susswein '74 Oct. 3 Arab no-no's To the Daily: THE DAILY should be con- gratulated on a balanced Sunday…

… following. eral of the Arab League, BBC, 15 May, 1948: This statement was made on the day of a combined Arab invasion of Israel, that is, on the morrow of Israel's Procla- mation of Independence.) "Egypt…

… that germ, Israel. All the Arabs want a de- cisive battle." (Nasser at Alexandria, Reuters, 26 July, 1959.) "Egypt, with all her resources -human, economic and scien- tific-is prepared to plunge into a…

March 08, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… Meese "is not welcome anywhere' around me." Richardson said the concern about Meese's visit to Ann Arbor was echoed by a law student who said, "Oh no, I just replaced all the win- dows because of the last…

… - Page 3 MSA announces executive candidates LINDSAY MORRIS/Daily Interview LSA student Ducky Warmouth is interviewed by LSA senior Julie Fingersh of B-Side News Magazine, who was asking how students

… president and vice presi- dent of the Michigan Student Assem- bly will be elected by students on March 21 and 22. This year's race features four candidates for the presi- dent: Rob Bell, Zachary Kittrie…

…, Julie Murray, and Aaron Williams. All four candidates currently serve on the as- sembly. LSA rep. Bell, who is currently the Communications Committee Chair, is running under theparty Student's Choice. In…

… addi- tiontoBell,andhis k vice presidential candidate James , McBain, Student's Choice is listing 17 other candidates Kittrie for the 24 vacant MSA representa- tive posts. Calling for MSA to take "a…

November 15, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…,,Page 4-Thursday, November 15, 1979-The Michigan Daily .I3 Aid-igan 1aiIy Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom ' Vol. LXXXX, No. 61 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… University of Michigan MSA funding authority inmdanger again OMEONE KEEPS forgetting that student governments on this cam- pus cannot allocate funds to please everyone. Occasionally, some group may not get…

… will tell the Regents in their public comments session today that the Michigan Student Assembly should not have the power to give money to any group. The organization charges that the assembly only…

student group asked for $1,400. It received nothing for today's affair, and was granted $82 for the Brickley visit. MSA backed its refusal by indicating that the open house was strictly a social event which…

… too long to get the Regents to respect that right. This past summer and part of this semester had to be wasted while the assembly re- acquired its cherished freedom. Student government does not have…

… promoting cultural and educational awareness gives students some say in events. Even that small authority is again being threatened. When will MSA be left alone? Thousands of Iranians demonstrate against…

… nations which are becoming increasingly more complex and more unpredictable. Few governments in the world would wish to see these principles weakened. It is no accident that the "radical" Arab regimes of…

… and the U.S. for some time to come. The confusion in the media between Arab and Persian, the equation of Persian with Muslim and Persian/Arab with Muslim, the explicit and implicit assumption that this…

March 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… "inappropriate." * . . ISRAELI OCCUPATION UNITS were called on to sup- press rioting Arab students in occupied territories twice yesterday. Stone throwing Arab students protesting Israeli occupa- tion north of…

… of the stock markets to the rest of American life illustrates this r The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid…

… laws governing in- terest, in packaging, in pricing and so on, have been especially numerous, and indications are that more changes may come. Spanish students charge unjustified' suapp ressions By…

… a state of martial law. Various versions are given of the real reason for the "state of emergency" due to last until April 24. Most students think that the student strikes-which the government puts…

… been preparing a retaliation for some time. The government in fact ex- ploited the attempt, inviting journalists into the Rectorate to film staged scenes of t h e students' occupation. They succeeded…

… international orders." The Rector of Barcelona, Al- badalejo, was caught in the middle of the fires. He had in previous months been trying to effect liberal yni- versal reforms. He gave am- nesty to students and…

… the uni- versity before I will allow t h e police to enter it." And radical students hated him because he was not really changing, but only softening and therefore,, prolonging, a totalitarian state…

…. The two major universities, in Barcelona and Madrid, have been closed since January 18. They enroll about 65 per cent of Spain's students between them. At the University of Navarre, Spain's only private…

… higher edu- cational institution, at least sev- en students have been arrested. Most student radical leaders fled the cities as the state of emergency was proclaimed; their place .of refuge is not known…

…. Without them, students did not dare risk reprisals by protesting against the declara- tion, so little reaction was heard on the campuses. At the smaller universities in Saragossa and Deusto, w h e r e…

March 21, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…) 1111, lAI1Il1L.M)'l Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, March 21, 2012 michigandailycom .... , ou ..,, . ..,,,.. . UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS Football ticket prices increase Individual student tickets up…

… S'U'e emergency response syste-m effective in stor-m Though the 2012 Michigan football schedule features 2 fewer homes games than last year, students will be paying more to attend each game this…

… season for the second straight year. Season tickets for students will cost $195 for six home games, or $32.50 per game, with an additional $10 service fee - up from $250 for eight homes games, or $31…

… informative details. On Thursday, the system sent e-mails to all University students, fac- ulty and staff. Text and voicemail messages were also sent to those who registered for the additional notification…

… a text message, voice message and an e-mail mes- sage so that people can get more information than they would get from a non-worded siren," Brown said. Though all students, faculty See EMERGENCY, Page…

… 6A Notre Dame charges $38 per game for student tickets and Ohio State charges $32. Including the service fee, student season ticket prices amount to $2.50 more per ticket for the 2012 season, and the…

… season. Marquee games against Alabama, Notre Dame, Nebraska and Ohio State will all be played away from the Big House this fall. Lochmann said one reason prices were raised was to give students an…

September 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… death and it didn't look like there had been a fight." Lengas, a former student at Eastern Michi- gan University, was not enrolled in any classes this school year. University alum and former Sigma Phi…

… although it is very rare, there is noth- ing in the IFC bylaws or Constitution which prohibits fraternities from taking members who are not University students. "It's not something that usually occurs…

… not a University student, he was not any less of a brother. "This is a very tragic event, going beyond talking about brotherhood, to all of us here. He was our friend," Sabol said. Disner, who had known…

… the Univerity Hillel yesterday on the banks of the Huron River. Students find moany W s to celebrate Corporate recruiters ranked the University's Business School No. 2 in the world overall and number…

… attrib- utes, including students' leadership potential and ability to work in teams, past success in hiring top-quality grad- uates, the faculty and the career-servic- es office. Business School Dean…

students are so highly sought after. Ranks aren't everything, but it's one element of the reputation of the school that will really help people know what we're all about," he said. The University rose from…

… Union, is excited about his new Job as dean of students. He began work at the University in late-August. Wilfis: Meeting many students 1S main prinoty By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Between moving…

… into his new office in the Michigan Union and making the hour drive from Toledo, Ohio every day, the new Dean of Students Ed Willis has been busy these last two weeks. But he has still found time for…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Ann Arbor, Michigan.- Friday, January 20, 1989 Copyright 1989, The Michigan Daily Regents may cut MSA funds ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily Students demand more University AIDS research in front of the…

…'task force to study costs BY FRAN OBEID The Michigan Student Assembly will lose its University funds if work relations do not improve be- tween MSA officers and the administration consultant, members of the…

… University's Board of Regents said yesterday during their monthly meeting. Last spring, the regents passed an amendment in response to what Re- gent Thomas Roach (D-Saline) called "student criticism of MSA…

…" requiring that the assembly "engage in a consultative way with Student Organization Development Center (SODC)," and decreased MSA funds by 37 cents per student. But yesterday, Vice President for Student

… their annual fee request in June. MSA holds student-wide elections for officers in March. But MSA officials say the SODC criticism is undue. "I believe it's in- appropriate for MSA to rely on someone from…

… the administration to provide input or advice," said Vice President Susan Overdorf, an LSA junior. "I don't feel that SODC knows as much as the students working at MSA. MSA is a student organization…

… - we're supposed to be autonomous from the administra- tion." Overdorf said SODC officials wanted to meet with the student leaders on a weekly basis and the student officers, who are volunteers, simply…

… think. I'm a volunteer student. The SODC is 4 useless administrative branch. The regents don't know what's going on." During yesterday's meeting, Roach suggested that Student Legal Services, ADVICE…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Were Opinions Are STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR…

… any remote validity. This s the argument: "Students should have the right to choose their own friends on whatever basis they like and to decide what group of people they want'to live with." In and of…

… and co-operative house, whatever their limitations, ill provide a more meaningful process of select- ng one's friends. Any number of students de- iring to live together can plan to share an apartment or…

… relationship with six dozen other resi- dents he has never really had a chance to know it all. OOK AT the way students .get shuffled into fraternities and sororities. It's called Rush and it's all that the name…

… University's task of instructing students and broadening knowledge. Fraternities and sorori- ties are essentially social organizations select- ing people on their social dimensions to engage in social…

… facilities of a state-supported in- stitution, extended to it, a student organiza- tion ought to be open to any student interested enough to join. All facets of the University should be open to all members of…

April 03, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 3, 1991 Wbe £t4han &ult 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K. GOTTESMAN…

… in the dark as to how she will accomplish her goals. But now that she has won, it is important that Ann Arbor residents - and specifically students - hold her to her ideals, and ensure that they become…

… refute this assertion. The one issue of paramount importance to students in the Brater platform was her promise to protect student rights on campus. Incidents in which students clash with city residents or…

… officials - such as the South Quad macing incident of last term - clearly merit Brater's attention during her tenure. This was an issue largely ignored by Jernigan, leaving students with very little recourse…

… in City Hall. Brater should make herself accessible and open to student concerns, and attempt to combat some of the existing tensions between students and the Ann Arbor community. Liz Brater did not…

November 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily--Saturday, November 7, 1981-Page 3 MSA president urges state plan Michigan Student Assembly President Jon Feiger and presidents of 2 other state colleges and universities…

… educatin which currently does not exist in the state, the student government leaders said. Among the officials the students met with, Feiger said, were state Senate Higher Educatin Appropriations Chairman…

… programs. "The quality of higher education op- portunities in Michigan is directly af- fected by decreased revenues ap- propriated to institutins of higher lear- ning," the students wrote in a policy…

… both nations are considering the move, a PLO source said yesterday. "Without doubt, it is in the interest of the Palestinians and the Arabs as a whole that the Arab states, particularly Saudi Arabia…

…-The Four Seasons, Lorch Hall Aud., 7 & 9:05 p.m. AAFC-Ordinary People, MLB 4,7 & 9:10 p.m. MEETINGS Graduate Christian Fellowship-Mtg., Student/Faculty Potluck, Al Girod's home, 3645 Charter Place, 6 p…

October 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… ordered a general mobilization of civilians in vital Khuzistan province, while Iraq admit- ted its forces have gone on the defen- sive, "preserving" past gains. In Tehran, the Iranian Parliament Arab oil…

…'s two major battlefronts-the Shatt-al-Arab waterway to the Persian Gulf and in the Iranian oil province of Khuzistan fur- ther north. But there were signs that the way was settling down to a long and…

… the north. MS A contiues work on security By DAVID MEYER Members of the Michigan Student Assembly Security Task Force took another step last night toward developing concrete plans for improving campus…

… security. Students at the meeting, representing five "action groups" formed at last week's mass meeting, reported on the research they had conducted on their individual topics and discussed future directions…

… for action. AMONG THE POSSIBLE improvements discussed by the students was a night-time, off-campus ride program similar to the present "Night-Owl" bus service. MSA member Bruce Brumberg, coordinator of…

… the un- dergraduate library was postponed after students ex- pressed concern over the danger of pairing up women with unfamiliar escorts. "We've done the ground work, . , . now -it's time to for- mulate…

…. MISCELLANEOUS Guild House-Luncheon Lecture, Molly Reno, "Landlord-Tenant Law and the Office of Student Legal Services," 12 p.m., 802 Monroe. Campus Chapel-Dr. Gordon Spykman, "Christians in Politics," 7:30 p…

August 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

… held here, 168 mosque in New York City's borough of Authorities took 172 men and 20 were students with legal visas, two Israel affirms Jerusalem stance 4 freed were legal permanent residents and one…

… was a legal visitor. Of the women in New York City, he said, 19 were studen- ts and one was a wife of a student. One of the men, a student, is subject to deportation proceedings because of a previous…

… said. "These students, quite unlike the hostages in Iran, are beipg handled strictly in accordancewith the law." JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said yesterday it was prepared to discuss' Jerusalem with Egypt…

… STATEMENT authorized by the Israeli government, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoram Ben-Zeev said Israel was not backing down from its position that Jerusalem's 100,000 Arab residents are not involved in an…

…: autonomy plan and would be barred from voting for a Palestinian council that would represent West Bank and Gaza Arabs. ¢ "Jerusalem is not part of the autonomy," Ben-Zeev said, but he ad- ded, "all issues on…

… try to place them in an area they have had a very hard time collec- corresponding to their career interest," ting on them." As a result, the VA has Wild explained. "The pre-med students get lab jobs…

July 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 42) • Page Image 14

… Khomeini's revolutionary regime, was unharmed in the attack, which he blamed on "professionals that the government in Tehran sent to France." Police said the captured trio all claimed to be Arabs - but they…

… could not be immediately identified. The Iranian revolutionaries have established close relations with some Arab militants. In Tehran, a group calling itself the Guards of Islam said in a statement read…

… told the Regents they doubted the University's high quality programs could be maintained without a substantial increase in the student portion of support for the University. Michigan Student Assembly…

… President Marc Breakstone said in a telephone interview yesterday he was upset by the tuition hike: "The thing I object to most is that students are bearing the greatest burden. It seems ironic that students

… are bearing the brunt of hard times but aren't being compensated proportionally in terms of quality of education. "It's just not fair that students are paying so much, and the money is going to some…

June 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… of the hopes and the trust of millions of people," Nixon said at welcome-home ceremonies on the South Lawn of the White House. MEANWHILE ISRAELI planes bomb- ed suspected Arab guerrilla encamp- ments…

…'s trip to Brussels and Mos- cow. At the same time Arab leftist papers said Nixon had given Israel "the green light to attack Lebanon" clearly during weekend talks in Jerusalem. The air strikes, clearly in…

… establish an The Student Organizations Board of is at least 50 per cent. ing system that will permit the Student Government Council last night The probationary status will not, "promptly pay current debts…

…." unanimously voted to place the student however, hinder Newsreel's summer Previously, Newsreel has film group Friends of Newsreel on pro- film program. "Newsreel will not be re- under what the organization…

… that the investigation has revealed other student organization for the dura- loosely organized that Newsr some significant problems with News- tion of the probation," the board said. not provide the…

… ordered to improve ing bifls promptly for film rentals. to- refrain from sending, copi its accounting procedure and "endeavor probation statement to film dis to have student membership above the THE TERMS…

December 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

….m., 3rd floor Union. Final partments. Flemish, Spanish, German or Ital- plans for the vacation ski trip. "One of our main goals," Prof. Vice-President for Student Af- Arab club, panel discussion, Dec. 17…

… various Assyrian reliefs from the period 850 B.C. The class, "Historical Background of the Bible," is open to both graduate students and upperclassmen. Departmet o Near Easter Studies Die Pe Shows Growth in…

… has developed greatly since Opened to University Students Wo'Waid States todais more aware of other sections of Employment as guides at the the globe," Prof. Mendenhall said, United States' exhibit at…

… fashion," Prof. Cam- equivalent and be between the The Student automobile regulations eron observed. He is proud of the ages of 19 and 25 years old. They will be lifted for Christmas vacation increase in…

… complexity in French. Preference * * the country. More and more will be given to those students who GULLR Ski Club, weekly meeting, Dec. schools have developed such de- so have a soigknowledge of 18, 7:30 p…

…, Mendenhall said, "is to make sure 8:00 p.m., Rm.: 3529 SAB. Moderator: undergraduates become aware of fairs James A. Lewis said Friday Mr. Ali A. Mahgoub, Pres. Arab Club. the Near Eastern contributions. E…

May 24, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

… c/to DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Great Injustice There is a Renaissance in the Arab world. The Arabs are making efforts to understand the people of the world particularly the Americans. The Arab

… countries are sending their students to American and European Universities to study the academic lessons and the life of those coun- tries. The American people before believing anything should ask the…

… are objecting to the Jewish immigration, and that "the Arab popu- lation if canvassed honestly and impartially would declare itself overwhelmingly in favor of increased Jewish immigration." We do not…

… have "feudal landlords" in Palestine. It is the voice of the peasants that has made the educated Arabs defend their rights. It is the cry of the peasants for help from what harm foreigners have done to…

… them that has made the Arab leaders object. Mr. Arens morever says, "It is nonsense now to speak of a political consciousness among this vast group of illiterate peasants whose educa- tional process…

… begin mostly in Jewish schools." Education in Jewish schools is in Hebrew, and Arabs do not know Hebrew. During the fif- teen years I lived in Palestine I have never heard or seen an Arab going to a…

… and in the spring, make a total of twenty-weeks of vacation. The students work only thirty- two weeks. Because of the slack mental activity of the summer, the weeks at the beginning of the fall term…

February 24, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… Staff Reporter For many international students, visa complications are irritating at best. At worst, they can alter the course of someone's life. During winter break, Marta Cruz-Sojo, graduate student and…

… entry in a database of foreigners considered to be a security threat to the United States. The embassy refused to grant her a student visa, and instead, revoked her passport and visa, under which she was…

… Graduate Employees' Organization, the Uni- versity told Cruz-Sojo that it would only secure her position as a gradu- ate student instructor until Jan. 23 - a deadline that was later extend- ed to Jan. 27…

… consequenc- es of crises like Cruz-Sojo's, GEO is forming a group called the Inter- national Workers' Caucus to offer support and advocacy for interna- tional students. The group held its first meet- ing…

… Tuesday and plans to urge the University to adopt policies that guarantee job security and student status in cases of visa delays. "A request for intervention made by GEO to University President Mary Sue…

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