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April 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… by a declaration of peace between it and Israel. The Palestinian position, as represented by the PLO (and the Arab students on the Michigan campus) is that all of historical Palestine has to become the…

… Israeli ideology, as also expressed by the 3 Israel Students Organization, calls for a pluralis. tic Middle East, where non-Arab (and non-Mos- ' lem) people are able to retain their inalienable right of…

… the area. We also claim that Israel has as much right to be a Jewish State as Syria or Egypt have to be Arab States. This article was prepared bl, 1nembers of the Israeli Student Onimat n n ~Amr A rbr…

… 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 Thursday, April 15, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the.University of Michigan Te new blight on MSA When Watergate conspirator Gor…

… fashionable but its demise has become painfully apparent in the recent shabby practices of can- didates for the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). In recent days Bob Matthews and Irving Freeman, both MSA…

Arabs and a very significant number recognize those of the Palestinian Arabs for self-determination within what is considered by them as "historical Pale- stine" (and by the Jews as "historical Israel…

…"). Last Feb. 18, here on campus, the Israeli Consul from New York, Zeidan Atashi (who himself is an Arab), declared officially (in the name of the Israeli Government) that Israel recognizes this right of…

… self-determination of the Palestinian Arabs in the form of a Palestinian State alongside Israel. On the practical side Israelis demand that the creation of such a Palestinian State should be accompanied…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

student services offices for more information. Arab Student League The ASL is a social and cultural organization gathering students from the 23 Arab states. It aims to promote the cultural ties between its…

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989 I The following is a list of student organizations aimed at, but not limited to, students of color, women, lesbian…

…, gay, and disabled University students. This list is not all- inclusive; you should consult the Michigan Student Assembly, individual schools and colleges, or the University's minority affairs and…

… members, and to address the public for a better cultural exchange. Asian American Association AAA is a student organization that promotes the social, cultural, and political interests of Asian Americans…

… serves the social, academic, professional, and cultural needs of Asian business students as well as other students interested in the Asian business markets. Black Business Students Association BBSA is…

… comprised of MBA and BBA candidates and others students interested in business-related careers. The group assists students in obtaining jobs, provides leadership training, and serves as a forum where…

students can exchange ideas with each other and with the University. Black Greek Association BMSC was formed to coordinate the activities of the University's Black student organizations with respect to the…

… media. The group oversees the efforts of the Black Perspectives newspaper and the Black Affairs radio program.. Black Student Union BSU represents the University's Black student body, offering a source…

… of unified support for the concerns, needs, aspirations, and efforts of Black students and organizations here. The groups provide services and programs designed to enhance the academic, cultural, and…

… political experiences of Black students. BSU 'is open to all students who personally identify with and support the group's efforts and goals. Black Theatre Workshop The workshop formed out of the Black…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - I ~ I 'acuity Concert Set for Wednesday UN Deputy To Discuss Campus UN To Discuss New Nations, Disarming Arab Unity Fayez A. Sayegh, former direc- tor of the Arab Ctates…

… delegation to the United Nations, will speak on "Arab Unity," a Force for Peace," at 8:30 p.n. tomorrow in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Sayegh is a career diplomat, and has served as director of the Arab States…

… COED-Aeronautical engineering students Carolyn Weiss, '63E, and Patricia Kidwell, '63E, take an Air Force ROTC course to learn about airplanes. Coeds Invade NAorth Hat For Courses in AFROT1C l i. 'i i…

… the few women engineering students - people are surprised but they like the idea of having us around." "Strictly out of curiosity," Pa- tricia says, explaining her unex- pected enrollment, "I wrote a…

… find there have been no special arrangements made for them however. They have at- tended a number of drill sessions and they are treated simply as one of the cadets. Carolyn, an honor student, and…

… Patricia, a Regents Alumni Schol- arship winner, seem quite satisfied with the arrangement. Both girls are ,Aeronautical En-' gineering students and the Air Science program gives them valu- able background…

… believed his successor next year would be equally as enthusiastic about it. PIC To Hold Open House The Political Issues Club will hold a discussion with candidates in the Student Government Coun- cil…

December 03, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… one of the only Arab women in the Ross School of Business.” In honor of World AIDS Day, the National Council for Negro Women, the Black Student Union and Creatives of Color presented the HIV…

…, Michigan Monday, December 3, 2018 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM First Arab sorority EAS forms ‘U’ chapter Students, community remember victims of California shooting HANNAH…

…Around 8:12 p.m. Friday, the Epsilon Alpha Sigma Sorority, is the University of Michigan’s first Arab sorority, dubbed the Empowered Arab Sisterhood, revealed its first class of new…

… recruits. The seven girls recruited, the “Al-Afdal line,” marched into Auditorium D in Angell Hall, yelling “We’re the girls of Arab countries!” in Arabic. As the girls were revealed, a founding…

… member of the sorority’s chapter at the University removed a pink bandana from each girl’s eyes and wrapped a flag from their country of origin around her shoulders. Arab music blared as…

… Monologues Sunday night to teach students and faculty about the disease that affects millions of people around the world. The Department of Afroamerican and African Studies and the University of Michigan…

… night continued with various performances from students and faculty. Michigan state Senate Republicans voted to scale back minimum wage and paid sick leave laws, S.B. 1171 and 1175 last…

… SIEGEL/Daily Students gather on the Diag for a vigil to remember the victims of the Borderline shooting Saturday afternoon. CAMPUS LIFE Epsilon Alpha Sigma, reveals new class of recruits Friday…

… Borderline” and “Never Again”, approximately 20 University of Michigan students, faculty and community members congregated on the Diag for a vigil Saturday afternoon in honor of those lost to gun…

… National Council for Negro Women, the Black Student Union and Creatives of Color Sunday night. HIV Monologues aims to educate, erase stigmas surrounding diagnosis University Black Student Union and…

February 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…--9 44- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 8, 1996 be ffiidiigau Dalg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG…

… own packs..> 01 TJ he Michigan Student Assembly's elec- Ir tions are approaching with the lack of subtlety and decorum that often describes and defines the body. With elections in fairly clear view…

… heavily onrthe man who made so many of them, MSA President Flint Wainess. Earlier this year, Wainess' promise to spear- head forces of opposition to the new Code of Student Con- duct materialized in more…

… time and consequently a lot of power left, this is no time to play lame duck. The hotly contested issue of health care concerns many students, especially graduate students last year that helped fill the…

November 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

… because it offended local Arab students, but the fact remains that virtu- ally the en'tire Arab world is united by its desire to destroy Israel. Thus the slogan accu- rately depicts the position which many…

…OPINION Tuesday, November 22, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 6 re irbiwgAn A &d Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Open doors to students Vol. Ic, No. 54 420 Maynard…

… receive benefits. By Puerto Rican Solidarity Organization, SALSA, Puerto Rican Association, LANAMA, HLSA Last Friday, November 11, approxi- mately 50 minority students, representa- tives of the Socially…

… Active Latino Stu- dents Association (SALSA), Puerto Rican Association, Puerto Rican Solidarity Or- ganization, University of Michigan Asian Student Coalition, Hispanic Law Student Association, and other…

… have much sup- port from the minority student commu- nity. Friday, November 11, we felt more like we were in Johannesberg, South Africa than in Ann Arbor, Michigan. We were met at the door by non…

… this blatant conspiracy to deny us our constitutional right of free expression. This reprehensible incident bears witness for several reasons: 1) A number of students were locked in a stairwell against…

… their will and at risk to their lives, not to mention this was a serious violation of Fire Code regulations by "safety" officers supposedly trained to protect students. 2) This is yet another example of…

… the university's unofficial "closed door" pol- icy, where students in reality have no re- course in disputing claims that this is a "free" or "open" institution. As taxpaying Michigan citizens or…

…, as this university so prides itself as preparing students for? Certainly one can imply that, as a student and henceforth as a citizen, one is disempow- ered to the point where he/she must al- ways…

… acquiesce to police authority and the system without question, regardless of whether or not one has a legitimate grievance. The fact that nearly ten percent of the Latino student community publicly protested…

February 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… site-near Boston-has San Francisco and Los Angeles: between Arab and Israeli students. Will Smith, assistant to the vice According to Michael Vasko, officially been approved as a base Sedalia, Mo…

… seaboard. Work on this tinue "without interruption" on eign student groups. All the stu- Nigerian, Biafran and Arab groups The five-man committee will site was ordered halted yesterday. antimissile defense…

… holds ture. ture w uas banned. He crltited Haziz Essa, president of the around the country the business contracts for more than $475 mil- uAC for not being more forceful Arab student organization, said of…

… what it pleas- In evLious years, UAC express- ed without censorship. He said " :.::.:.::..:......................,.;.:..,.....1........:.:.:::f::"}:::::}}:<":r ly asked the student groups to de- the Arab

… that the $5.5-bil- sites near Albany Ga.; Dallas scheduled to open tonight, and s were especially anxious that composed of two foreign students, lion program will be expanded in- Grand Forks Air Force…

….; Cheyenne, Wyo.; Officials fear a conflict caused president for student affairs, and chairman for international affairs for some radars and interceptor and Great Falls. Mont. by the use of political material…

… potentially offensive material from year &2'~ programs, financial aid, and Campbell Soup Co. - 1p.m. " T Lastyerthe wasbikrn stipends for intern teaching. Dana Corp. . . 1 between Arabs and Israelis over the…

Arab display. Ingalls shipbuilding Div. Litton E a map used in the Arab booth. The Samuel Raz said that some SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE Industries map outlined all the countries of members of the Israeli…

… to use political material Camp Nicolet, Wisconsin, Girls, 10 McGraw-Edison Power Systems Div. that President John F. Kennedy d be a symbol of blood only if the Arabs do so. a.m.-5 p.m. Swimming…

June 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… By IMAD KHADDURI Daily Guest Writer I would like to express, as an Arab student who spent six years in the U.S., my feelings on the grave events that took place in the Middle East in the past two days…

…* ~JI~MAtrdliau Bfatt~ Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN _ UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opin-is AleFree 420 MAYNARD…

… terms of peace for Is- rael and the Arabs? The second is tangential, lying on the world propaganda battlefield: who came out with the upper hand, the Soviet Un- ion, or the United States? Israel as of…

… this writing has inflicted serious losses on the Arab armies, and appears well on its way to an amazing lightning-like rout of the enemy. So, it is reasonable to assume that Israel will have some…

… assurances from the Arabs that they will not repeat their blockade action in the future. In return; Israel will prob- ably withdraw from the Arab territory she now occupies (in the Gaza strip, in Jordan…

… Jerusalem) without attempting to extend her borders, or to extend rule over hostile Arabs in those regions. THE REPERCUSSIONS in the Arab bloc may be far-reaching. The continued rule of Gamal Abdel Nasser may…

… of prestige in the eyes of his allies in the Arab world, who were led by this same man on two disastrous forays in the past against the state of Israel. In his short-lived war against Israel, Nasser…

…- raelis cannot be expected to abate in the near future. Aside from the question of Egypt, there remains uncertainty about the other Arab nations: especially Jordan and Saudi Arabia. These two are especially…

… crucial because they have been the most pro- American of any of the Arab countries in the area. King Hussein, whose $200 million budget comes primarily from U.S. largess, as well as King Faisal, who has…

… obtain a good number of strategic navy and air bases in Arab countries indebted to Russia for its con- siderable military aid. *Possibly to get the United States entangled in another inextricable war…

December 15, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… equality of women. The women's residence set-up at the Uni- versity of Michigan represents such a sys- tem. The female students on the University of Michigan campus are subject to regula- tions above and…

… beyond those enforced upon their male counterparts. Strict cur- few hours are set for every night in the week. Women students are obligated to return to their residence before these ar- bitrarily set…

… to what is generally believed to be a major function of an educational Institution: preparing the student for life in a community at some future time. In the world into which college students graduate…

… Leonard ArabComment .... To the Editor:I IN DEC. 2nd issue of The Michi- gan Daily, an editorial by Mr. Cal Samra attempted to give a clear and realistic discussion of the crisis in Israel, consequent to…

… its intrusion on the Arab World, and especially on the state of Palestine. An overwhelming and unrestrained response from cer- tain Zionist organizations and Jewish individuals appeared add- ing more…

… of the Hon. L. H. Smith, Representative of Wisconsin in Congress: "President Weismann has stated that his government ob- jects to the return of the Arab re- fugees to their homes in Israel be- cause…

… Israel does not want any mi- nority problem." ... 2) The Ameri- can policy towards the Arabs has greatly contributed to the cultur- al, social and public health stan- dards quoting agin from Hon. L. H…

…. Smith: "For generations the Arab peoples have been great admirers and staunch friends of our coun- try. The Arab Governments have likewise been friendly towards us. But during the last two years our…

… prestige has suffered greatly in the Arab countries. . . ." The turn of the tide came not as an Arab lack of loyalty but only as a basic disappointment because of their belief that the U.S. supported Israel…

…, thus sacrificing the friend- ship and cooperation of 70 million Arabs. 3) The Arab Armies were never defeated by the Zionist ter- rorists, but their halt at two miles from Tel-Aviv was in obedience to…

January 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…, whether Arab guerrillas or mili- tary-minded Israeli. In some form or another this must involve a federated co-exist- w w 01 Faculty meetings and the student will The author is a member of the Radical…

… Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications New wways to view the Middle…

… success a victory? D ead ideals ABOUT EIGHT years ago, a group of students concerned about what they perceived as a decline in the quality and freedom of American life formed Stu- dents for a Democratic…

… Michigan chapter decided to close its meetings to the press. At the same time when most university student groups were fighting for open meetings and student participation in decision making on all levels of…

… Vietnam that his advisor Walt Rostow could muster about the war were that we did not start fight- ing a couple years earlier. 'M- _ 4-U - - - _ 1- ?- A 4- 1- - r trl * Somehow the Arab and Israeli fences…

… days of the Romans and centuries later of the great Arab empires in North Africa and Spain, it took slow and arduous months for Jewish pilgrims and poets to reach the Holy Land. To- day only a few hours…

… birth 20 years ago. THE NEW TARGET of the Arab guerrillas is that lifeline. It is as vulnerable as a man's jugular vein. Israel's national ! airline, El Al, owns seven jets. When one was hi-jacked in Rome…

… early last year and another attacked in Athens a few weeks ago, the Arab guer- rillas hit Israel's most sensitive point. This was no sporadic shell- ing of a border settlement or even the bombing of a…

… unsuccess- ful attacks to frighten away much of its business; what the Arab guerrillas could not do at Israel's well-guarded main airport in Lyd- da, they might do abroad. The next step would be attacks on…

…- liated against Lebanon, its one moderate Arab neighbor and the only one which has done litte or no fighting against it, the only neighboring Arab State which has protected its own Jewish minority from…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

… considered disturbing?" SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, an Arab- American, countered some of the media attacks given by the other students arguing that Western culture tends crave descriptive details like race. "We…

…-American students involved in last night's debate agreed that it is important for Arab-America to reach out to other minorities a counteract the media's allegedly recur- ring use of stereotypes. "I think a very…

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 2, 1999 Southworth questions use of student fees WISCONSI N Continued from Page 1A we need our group to have a voice," she said. Patricia Brady, senior…

… system legal counsel for the University of Wisconsin System, said the university has considered two alternatives to its current student fees system if the court rules against the school. In April 1996…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 32

… recited, would it still be considered disturbing?" SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, an Arab- American, countered some of the media attacks given by the other students a arguing that Western culture tends to crave…

… by shin." The Arab-American students involved in last night's debate agreed that itis important for Arab-America to reach out to other minorities a counteract the media's allegedly recur- ring use of…

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 2, 1999 Southworth questions use of student fees W ISCONSI N Continued from Page 1A we need our group to have a voice," she said. Patricia Brady, senior…

… system legal counsel for the University of Wisconsin System, said the university has considered two alternatives to its current student fees system if the court rules against the school. In April 1996…

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 1990 GWbe Mirbkwu ~aiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Fom ithe Dly ) Let there be light! 'U' actions show a disdain for student safety CPS 24 HOUR TOW NevL WITH MIDTERMS APPROACHING and both the…

… west side of the Diag - including the main area near the Graduate Library - has not been lit. Though many students who have been stumbling through the Diag and dodging pot holes have been complain- ing…

…. Certainly the regents were con- cerned about something other than stu- dents' safety, because students have consistently opposed armed campus security officers and have long lobbied for more lighting, both on…

… and off campus, and more expenditures on student-run safety programs. Students have a right to security and protection. If fixing the lights were a priority of the administration, the problem would have…

… been fixed long ago. Students need sufficient lighting on campus and the administration must address its responsibilities. In the meantime, students should be careful when they walk home alone on the…

… Diag and around campus. Services like Safewalk will escort students until 2:00 a.m. Sunday through Friday. The phone number is 936-1000. Lock the bathrooms TWO WEEKS AGO THE DAILY reported three…

…-sleeping floors, for example near the dining room or in the basement. Safe restrooms for students living inrresidence halls are long overdue and the University should correct this oversight by installing locks on…

… the nation in state-allocated funds to educa- tion." You continue to argue that "the problem is that students who live in dis- tricts where the tax base is low receive less money for education than…

students who reside in wealthier districts." Yet, as you should know, funding levels do not equal education quality. In- deed, you acknowledge this fact by imply- ing that education quality is a function of…

March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Wednesday, March 28, 1979-The Michigan Daily Egypt pulls out of Arab League; PLO bomb rips Israeli market By AP and Reuter CAIRO, Egypt - Egypt, unable to muster Arab support for its peace…

… treaty with Israel, announced yester- day it was withdrawing in all but name from the Arab League, of which it was a. founder in 1945. Egyptian sources said the move was designed to undercut the expected…

… people. And in Paris, a bomb exploded in a hostel for Jewish students, wounding 28 persons. The Palestine Liberation Organization claimed responsibility for both Israeli blasts, but said it was not…

… humane way the problem of the Palestinian Arabs." But he warned Israel would not give up its security, saying, "The word security means to Israel life itself." SABRE party stresses political (Continued…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… more important to the University, than the psychological effects on the students involved. -WALTER SHAPIRO WiL t- YOU af N3OON'4 WHO Y V Letters to the Editor Explaining the Arab Side of Middle…

… L Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MTCHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FEIFFER Where Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail…

… as temporary lodgers in other peo- ple's rooms. However, far more than half of the displaced students will prob- ably be freshmen, since it is unlikely that any other students will tolerate this sort…

…. For it is doubtful that many psychology majors, even those living at Bursley, would want to attend lectures on music history. The academic effects of living on North Campus to these students will be…

…- pus, the time spent waiting for the bus, and the walk from the bus-stop, all add up to a considerable amount of time. Once a trip to the central campus ap- pears to students to be a major expedi- tion…

… they can't object-they have to live in the dorms. PERHAPS THE MOST significant as- pect of the Bursley situation is the lack of consideration by the University for the desires of the students and the…

…- tween the Arab states and Israel in the past few days. It is an unfortunate fact that the sources of such information- the radio, TV and most newspapers -give only bits and pieces of up-to-date news with…

… briefly the Arabs' point of view of the Palestinian problem. I hope that the reader will not consider this point of view as mindless of the total problem. They are the Arabs' point of view, and they are to…

… one million Arab refugees, that were the main con- sequence of the creation of the state of Israel. Second, it is a hu- man-psychological problem deal- ing with the right of men to their property and…

… and geographic continu- ity of the Arab homeland which Israel has disrupted. Fourth, it is a security problem because, Zionist Israel is necessarily expansionistic as a result of continued immigra- tion…

November 03, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

… situation in the Arab world were disclosed in an interview yes- terday with John Khalaf, '33L, an Arab student from Palestine, Commenting upon the back- ground of the present situation, Khalaf said "The year…

… until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLII. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1931 No. 32 NOTICES Presiclent and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesdayafternoons…

… of each month from 4 to 6 o'clock.. Math. 49, 50, 52: All students in these three courses are to report to Room 220 Angell Hall from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Nov. 2 to 6, inclusive, for appointment in…

… tabulating instruction. Alan D. Meacham. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, will be the final day for dropping a course without-record. Courses may be dropped only with the permission of…

…. Forestry Club meeting, 7:30 p. m., Room 2039 Natural Science bldg. Mr. Prank Ineson will speak on "How Forestry Students Live in Germany." Junior Mathematical Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 3011 A…

… building at 8 p. m. All students and faculty interested are in- vited to attend. Dcutscher Zirkel: Meeting at 8 p. m., in the Michigan League. Prof. T. J. C. Diekhoff will speak. Michiganensian Business…

… augment the collection of bird books now on hand. It will be open to the students, with the fa- cility of mail service offered to members of the club. Freshman Pharmacy Election of Class Officers Friday…

… guests. All wives of mar- ried students are eligible for mem- bership and are invited to attend and to bring their husbands. Bowl- ing, games, dancing, and bridge will be the entertainment. Refreshments…

… lived to name the defend- ants and Harry Fleisher, who still is at large, as the gunmen. Arabs Win Turkish Separation, * But Recent Developments Create Excitement. New developments in the poli- tical…

… 1916 marked a great political awakening among the Arabs, an awakening which was manifested by King Hussein's de- claration of rebelliori against the Turks and by the alliances with Great Britain and the…

November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…. "We are hoping that all people, Mus- lims, Christians and Jews, will partici- pate," Spilman said. Local Arab students said they, too, were truly shocked. Rasha Stino, a Rackham, graduate student, said…

… they signed the peace agreement be- tween Israel and the PLO. Egypt condemns assassination Like other moderate Arab states, the government of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak moved swiftly to con- demn…

… and ., -- the man remembered by Iran's official news agency as "an ardent advocate of state terrorism." Predictably, that view was echoed by extremists elsewhere in the Arab world. In the southern…

… mistook a young law student for a VIP driver and let him get close enough to shoot Rabin with a 9mm Beretta. Questions are also being asked about why Rabin was not wear- ing a bulletproof vest. PEACE…

… to Jews alone. They do not want to give up land to the Palestinians whom they have been fighting for decades, as the peace accord requires them to do. They be- lieve Palestinians - or all Arabs - are…

… flag next to a caricature of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin dressed as an Arab outside of his residence In May 1994, protesting the recently signed peace agreement with the Palestinians. Thousands…

…, spoke of the explosiveness of the situation. "I was thankful that it wasn't an Arab (who was assassinated)," Newman said. "The region would have gone up in flames, literally and figuratively. Ifthere was…

… she was saddened by the incident. "Any act of violence is unfor- tunate," she said. "I hope it will act as a catalyst in motivating people to bring about peace."~ A member of the Muslim Students

… said. Organski gave credit to Israeli and Arab leaders who had help from the United States. "The so-called 'Pax Americana' makes all of these thing possible. What Rabin and Peres had done would not have…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… march with the Arabs because they don't want Zionists to alienate them from their neigh- bors." CAMPUS POLITICS: Many Changes Mark History Of Student Legislative Body (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec…

…-Hop Ticket Requests May Be Submitted First Preference Given to Juniors Juniors, seniors and graduate students may submit applications for J-Hop tickets from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from 9 a…

… third, graduate students. Stu- dents are asked to bring their T.D. cards and a one cent stamp when they make application. A new postcard system has been devised to allow students to indi- cate the night…

… they prefer to at- tend the dance, and to facilitate rapid reply to students informing them if their preferences have been approved. The postcard applications will be available at the University Hall…

… booth and the one cent stamps will be used for reply postage. Residence Risks All men's residences are asked to submit a list of the juniors and seniors and graduate students in the individual houses who…

…, "IRA is determined to see this through. We are sure that a ma- jority of the students are behind us." Salk announced that two of the barbershops would be picketed again today, from 1 to 5 p.m. Supporting…

… business." Rahn, who led one of three panel discussions in the Social Action Conference at Lane Hall, said that more inter?racial activ- ities in student and community organizations everywhere would help to…

… break down discrimina- tion. The conference, sponsored by Inter-Guild and the Student Re- ligious Association, also included a panel on educational rehabili- tation of Europe, led by Mrs. A. C. Sedgwick…

…, must undertake serious study of industrial relations prob- lems and economic issues in this country." Vehicle Oveturns Three University students es- caped injury when their car skidded and overturned…

Arabs Enlist for 'Holy War;' Louis Pressed To Keep Crown Yesterday's weather seemed to have put a chill on the success of the first day of the Galen Medi- cal Honorary Society's Tag Day Drive, as…

November 25, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…- zero climate pollution by 2050. Palestinian-American activist speaks on intersectional feminism Arab Student Association hosts Linda Sarsour for discussion on identity RYAN LITTLE/Daily Palestinian…

… political activist Linda Sarsour joined students on Friday as a part of the Arab Student Association’s Focus Week to discuss issues in the Arab community. Sarsour’s talk was the last event of the…

… club’s Focus Week and touched upon feminism in Arab communities. About 100 students gathered in Rackham’s Auditorium on Friday night for the event. Sarsour hails from Brooklyn, New York, and…

… sets its sights on bout with Ohio State next weekend. » Page 1B Faculty directors of the Semester in Detroit program, an initiative that allows University of Michigan students to study and…

… million, will provide teaching in subjects like technology and artificial intelligence to undergraduate and graduate students. It will also serve as a conference center and hotel in downtown…

… Detroit. Plans to open the 14-acre center have received backlash from students and faculty since the announcement was made on Oct. 30 by University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel. Days…

November 16, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… a speech in the Modern Language Building. He said the U.S. government can either alienate Arabs by constantly siding with Israel or change course and work with both sides to achieve peace. Afif…

… depart- ment held the event in hopes of changing the preconceptions of Arabs and Arab-Americans, said Prof Nadine Naber, who arranged the event. She said anti-Arab racism tends to intensify during times of…

… war in the Middle East. "It's important to support the participation of Arab and Arab- American voices in discussions about peaceful solutions and pos- sibilities for change in the Middle East," Naber…

… said. Safieh lamented what he calls the intolerant way many Western- ers view Arabs. "In today's world, the only pho- bia is Islam-phobia," Safieh said. "But there is no different kind of man or woman…

… schematic designs at Fri- Ann Arbor, lost his seat on day's meeting after consulting chair ard to Democratic candidate See REGENTS, page 7A A NEW CROP OF STUDENT LEADERS POLLS OPENED AT MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT…

…. TOMORROW NIGHT, THEY'LL CLOSE. IN BETWEEN, IT'S UP TO YOU TO VOTE Arrington's troubles deepen MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY LSA STUDENT GOVERNMENT Trial moves closer for sophomore wide receiver By…

… Despite some chalking, only to the individual, b flyering and the usual poli- the whole party as wel ticking, thisyear's Michigan said. "I don't think as Student Assembly campaign wants to see a repeat of…

… erring 4nrh witn ast spring's no-noias- barred battle for the student government throne. Voting kicked off at mid- night this morning and will continue until midnight Fri- day. Students can vote for…

… As many spots as candidates in LSA-SG By JAKE HOLMES Daily StaffReporter Just as students are recovering from the onslaught of campaigning leading up to last week's national election, they've got…

… another brand of cam- pus politicos to deal with. The LSA Student Gov- ernment will hold its elec- tions today and tomorrow online. Any LSA student is eli- gible to vote. But voters won't have many choices…

October 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… entrench the idea of student government and respon- To the Editor: IN YOUR October 1 issue the editorial "Syrian Revolt: End of Pan-Arab Nationalism?" ap- peared. The writer Harry Perl- stadt, accumulated…

…- Seventy-First Year ,_ .. EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN )fs Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS u Prevail STUDENT PUBLIcATIONS BLDG…

…'S NOTE-The cupola of the Student is Building, pictured above, whose in- s are lined with'the names of past Daily ors, symbolizes this new column writ- e 1961-'62 senior staff. Appearing twice VERTIME…

… there, if the size of classes is kept down. The literary college gets a little bit bigger every year.. I suppose the faculty-to-student ratio stays the same, but I always wonder about those figures and…

… to keep recitations down to 15 students apiece and there will still be only 14 rows in Auditorium B and only 100 booths in the Language Lab. We appear to be saturated this year. THINGS MIGHT NOT be…

… this bad again. A lot more students returned this year than expected and I suppose by next year the University will have us reserve places so they can tell exactly how many upperclassmen there are going…

… Pluriversity of Michigan, but that's meat for another day. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Prospects Enhanced For Arab Unity PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS: SGC in Retrospect Important meeting T GOVERNMENT COUNCIL faces ry…

…- . Student ,Organizations ineligible to ncil concurrently. lready been shown that a Saturday erformance of Gilbert and Sullivan's inafore" would not seriously conflict. irangle Christmas dances, and that ave…

… to notice how they in cast their votes. -JUDITH OPPE HEIM (EDITOR'S NOTE: The author of the following, article recently re- signed from Student Government Council to devote full time to her studies in…

… the Law School.) By MARY WHEELER Daily Guest Writer AS ONE who has recently been a member of Student' Govern- ment Council, I have a very real regard for this body; possibly more than those who have…

March 29, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…. Arab nations dividedover how to deal with Syrians Lawyer: traumatic incident in Iraq triggered anxiety OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians suffered a traumatic…

… deadly mass shooting in modern U.S. history. The jury awarded the families of two slain students $4 million each, but the state asked the trial judge to enforce the $100,000 cap on claimsxgainst the sta a…

… shops that have been pillaged and looted. * The reports of 40 people dead in Saraqeb since Sunday come as Arab leaders meeting in Bagh- dad remain deeply divided over how to help solve Syria's year- long…

… Daily wire reports BAGHDAD (AP) - Arab lead- ers gathering here today will call for Syria to implement a cease- fire, but there's little faith that President Bashar Assad will do anything to halt his…

… crackdown on the year-old uprising. That could set the stage for Gulf Arab nations, eager to see Assad's downfall, to take stron- ger action on their own. Arab governments are divided over how strongly to…

… intervene to stop the bloodshed in Syria, and' their divisions illustrate how the conflict has become a proxy in the region's wider rivalry - the one between Arabs and power- house Iran. Sunni-led nations of…

… other Arab nations are reluctant to openly call for that step yet. Iraq, the host of the one-day Arab League summit, is in a par- ticularly tight spot because its Shiite-led government has close ties to…

…. It also supports the mission of joint U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan, who has put forward a peace plan to end the regime's crackdown that the U.N. esti- mates has killed more than 9,000 people since…

… the uprising began in March 2011 as part of the Arab Spring. Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshy- ar Zebari acknowledged to the media that the summit will offer "nothing new" on Syria, but will complement…

… Council. "We have no trust in the current regime. ... We have to see that they have stopped killing civilians." The Assad regime has pre- emptively rejected anything coming out of the Arab League summit, a…

November 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

… High demand aids fast food workers The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 10, 1986 - Page 5 Students discuss Arab-Israel conflict (Continued from Page 1) The number of temporary employees at the…

… MUG has dropped from 50 percent of the work force to less than 5 percent, Bob Leichow, personnel manager of the MUG, attributes the lack of student interest to students' improved financial status…

…. "Students who go here now have money. Their parents support them and they don't want or need to work," he said. MARK WOLOK, a business school junior and MUG employee, said the other employees did not object…

… Ann Arbor. Washtenaw County has the lowest unemployment rate in the state for people between the ages of 18 and 65, excluding full-time students. IN AN EFFORT to compensate for staff shortages, fast…

… the new dialogue group will have the same option. HILARY SHADROUI, a history graduate student and a member of last year's dialogue group, said the group helped break down stereotypes. "The exercises and…

… games helped us get to know each other as human beings instead of Arabs and Jews," Shadroui said. Mula, 28, was born in Northern Israel. His parents urged him not to speak out about the Arab

… International Center for Peace in Tel Aviv. "I don't do this kind of work because I love Jews and I don't expect Jews to work for co- existence because they love Arabs," Mula said. "I want to exist and dialogue…

… the settlement, located in an area that is half Arab, will promote cooperation between Arabs and-Jews. Shultz may leave post, Daily Photo by LESLIE BOORSTEIN (Continued from Page 1) East. Senate…

…''s. Mo. 63108 5 Proof MONDAY 4:30-10:00 338 S. State 996-9191 REGISTRAR'S. BULLETIN BOARD **THE NEW REGISTRATION PRIORITY SYSTEM REQUESTED BY STUDENTS WHICH PERMITS JUNIORS TO FOLLOW SENIORS, FOLLOWED…

… BY FOUR ALPHABETIC GROUPS, WILL BE IN OPERATION FOR REGISTRATION.** **CRISP OPENS SATELLITE ON NORTH CAMPUS AT 153 CHRYSLER CENTER FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE SCHOOLS OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN…

July 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

students on campus, who con- that the United States attempts to sup-. not Nasser, but Arab nationalism: at nationalism is one of the most powerful ences in today's world scene can be denised by those who are…

…"Baghdad On The Subway" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER 'AUTIIORITY. OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICA'T'IONS BLDG…

…. x " 1 r . -,~ir ! ..-t f wt 7 Y, JULY 19, 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: EDWARD GERULDSEN I Think Foreign Students. should Be Kept in The- Place' Negotiated Settlemen Necessary in Mideast By WALTER LIPPMANN…

… and usband-to-be. As a University student, iquired at the Office of Student Affairs. 'ing copied a list of "apartments for rent" the bulletin board, she set out armed automobile, map and hope. went…

…'t have- any single girls in my apart- , 'though," she continued garrulously . . any foreign students, neither. I think{ n students should be kept in their place," aiq. won't mix them with the Americans. I…

… addressed the landlady, "but I don't think my fiance and I would be interested in your apartment. You see, we're Jewvish." AN UNUSUAL situation, perhaps, but evi- dently not infrequent in Ann Arbor. Student

… United States and Britain could hardly defend their action if it were directly solely against Arab 'nationalism and the Arab desire, clearly demonstrated, to be free of outside domination. The more they…

… attempt to keep the lid on that, the more the pres- sure will rise within the pot. BUT to defend the Arabs against theirlown haste, to save them from an exploitation worse than the exploitation they have…

… 'grim prospect that the British and the Americans will find themselves holding on to beachheads on the fringes of the .Arab countries'of the Middle East. In no Arab country, except the Lebanon which is…

… about half Christian, does the West have any strong friends. As the cards now lie, t4abest that President Eisen- hower can hoe for is that the big- ger Arab nations can~be contained by a holding…

June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…, Herman Jacobs, nation. claimed that Israel had been "vic- Imad Khadduri, Grad, president timized by the Arab world" and of the Arab Student Organization, that Israel "must be given what claimed, "The Arabs

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1967 SEVEN CENTS FOUR PAC Israelis, Arabs Of Middle East Claim War; Vic UN tory in Seeks First Da Sease-Fire $900,000: UN Council Ford Foundation Fails…

… Harvard, Columbia Arabs, the U.N. Security Council and Berkeley have been known as failed last night in prolonged ne- the finest Chinese centers in gfaiatnitgin proluedn America," Prof. Alexander Eck…

… it. Last year nearly 60 The chief sticking point was graduate students were specializ- whether to include a demand for ing in Chinese studies and nearly troop withdrawals in the cease- 700 students

… were enrolled in fire appeal. The pro-Arab coun- courses dealing with China. tries including the Soviet Union Feuerwerker indicated new ac- wanted a demand for withdrawals tivities planned by the Center…

… first day of the Middle East war. Israel also claimed air superior- ity over the entire area of the new conflict with the destruction of 374 Arab planes. In its sweep into Sinai, the Is- raelis announced…

… the capture of the vital seacoast town of El Arish. Egypt announced a thtust of its own into Israeli territory after "savage battles" on the Sinai Pen- insula, historic Arab-Israeli bat- tleground. The…

Arabs claimed 161 Israeli planes down on all fronts. The Israeli command also an- nounced three assaults into Jordan territory, the most important against Jenin, 30 miles southeast of Haifa, from where…

… neu- policy of neutrality in the Arab-' trality, Russia put itself firmly Israeli war and launched moves on the side of the Arab govern- aimed at bringing peace. ments and accused Israel of ag- Foreign…

… Khartoum, Sudan, Sanaa, Yemen, and Tunis, Tunisia. I i b 5 1 S C 1 , S , Z. . Crisis Arouses Mixed Reaction Among Local Students, Faculty i k I 7 3 1 1 t cial confusion as to the degree of U…

January 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… University communi- ty members, the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee will sponsor the National Arab-American Student Conference. The event will coincide with the celebration of Martin Luther King…

… Jr. Day. Organizers expect about 200 Arab-American students from across the coun- try to attend the event, "Marching into the Millennium." A small group of ADC members, who are also university students

… weekend. "The issues are seen within both groups alike. It is "'Education and activism go hand in hand. This conference accomplishes both things."I - Norah Rabiah National Arab-American Student Conference…

… Violations of Personal Privacy and Student Records Begins" has been awarded a $37,000 grant from the National Science Foundation's Digital Government Section. The project is designed to study and develop a…

… plan for colleges and universities to deal with the issues of electronic logging and monitor- irng activities and privacy issues regarding student records. The results will highlight these issues and…

… DNA or in converting methane into methanal. * Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Lindsey Alpert. Conference to unite Arab -Americans By Tiffany Maggard Daily Staff Reporter In an effort to join together…

…, initiated the conference last year. The idea was presented to ADC's executive board where members worked with other Arab-American committees in Detroit and supporters in Washington, D.C. The ADC members said…

… they hope to make the conference a traveling event hosted by a different university each year. Members plan to celebrate issues and concerns shared by black students and other ethnic groups during the…

… cultural show fea- turing Arab-American music, dancing and poetry. Participants of the conference will tackle issues including the media's portrayal of Arab- Americans, politics and its potential use in Arab

March 25, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

….com Ann Arbor, Michigan Monday, March 25, 2019 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Students, faculty reflect on political climate, law First Arab fraternity on campus hosts show…

…’s first Arab sorority, and the Multi- Ethnic Student Association held a banquet to raise money for Syrian refugees through Friends of Kayany, a non-profit that supports education for Syrian children…

…In late February, Kaplan Test Prep released their annual law school admissions officers survey, an analysis that attempts to measure student interest in attending law school. After years…

… decision to attend law school. Anthony Coloca, Kaplan’s director of pre-law programs, was confident their findings were more than circumstantial. In a second survey of law school students

Student Association, Taiwanese Student Association and Michigan Taiwanese Student Associations, the event featured a variety of Taiwanese food and street games from the streets of Taiwan’s famous…

… Keelung Miaokou Night Market. Elton Lin, an Engineering freshman who helped organize the event, said the event aimed to celebrate Taiwanese culture as well as to bring different Taiwanese student

… organization’s first student loan ombudsman — helping to establish federal guidelines that dictate policy and management of student loans and for-profit colleges. He was confirmed as an FTC commissioner…

…, provide mentors with common experiences Friday night, the founding line of Omega Beta Eta, the University of Michigan’s first Arab fraternity, revealed their pledge class with a performance on…

April 01, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… among his most vivid memories of the ir anxiety university is the shift in the mood of Arab and Israeli students as the war progressed. At the outset of the war, "there were no more than 15 or 40 Israeli…

students on campus and there were probably ten or more times that amount of Arab students, from all Arab countries," he said. At first, the Arab students seemed confident that Isreal would lose the war, Ya…

Student Assembly. The election duel between, can- didates from the Student Rights Party and the Meadow Party resulted in a draw. Meadow Party members, Kurt Muenchow and Darrell Thompson received the…

… -presidential and vice- presidential posts respectively. Yet the upcoming assembly consists of 25 Student Rights members, 15 Meadow Graduate student to run for Congress party members, and eight indepen- dents…

April 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Tuesday Students To Pick Next Year's SL Students and faculty members are expected to mob polling booths Tuesday in the all-campus Legis- lature election and The Daily presidential straw vote. Booths will be…

…, Wallace, Stassen, Vandenberg, MacArthur and Martin, in that order. Student and faculty ballots will differ in color for comparison purposes. Hare System Next year's legislators will be elected under the…

… Hare propor- tional representation system. Students are reminded that they must number their choices in preferential order. Although they may vote for as many candidates Like to know what Legislature…

…, student organiza- tions and groups are putting var- ied campaign plans into effect. Last minute individual candidate rallies are being held while a group of students in the East Quad have posted…

…U ('1. UnionMeeting Quorum Needed To Change Rules By GEORGE WALKER A quorum must attend the Union's constitutional amendment meeting tomorrow if students want the Union run by its members, Tom Walsh…

…, Union vice-president, said yesterday. Pointing to the fact that students "don't even pick the Union's senior officers under the present setup," Walsh urged members to turn out at the meeting, to be held…

January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…a OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 27, 1986 The Michigan Daily 41 bre 3ui4jCian 4ai, Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Israel sets own parameters Vol. XCVI, No. 82…

… 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M! 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Student verification THE PUBLIC Interest Resear- ch Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) needs student

… support. Beginning February 5, the group will be scattered around campus gathering signatures - about 17,000 they hope - to return their contribution plea to the student verification form. From 1972 to 1985…

…, the SVF carried a section which, when signed by the student, pledged a two dollar donation to be collected with tuition bills. The sec- tion was added when PIRGIM's popularity convinced the Regents that…

… the group merited special at- tention, and, after 13 years, it was dropped when student interest seemed to fizzle. Now PIRGIM is struggling to regain its position on the form by raising student

… awareness and gathering signatures. Many students will wonder what PIRGIM is, what it does, and what makes -it different from any other student organization. PIRGIM is a state-wide student administered group…

…, however, has been criticized for its treatment of student workers. The real impact of its programs on the community has been questioned. PIRGIM isn't unique among student groups which have organized…

… successful and important measures over the years. But, PIRGIM is making an effort to clean up its act and reach the student population. When it has sufficiently demonstrated a con- tinued commitment to…

… Ger- man representative submitted one called "Introduction to the Methodology in the Study of the Dodo." The Arab League representative submitted "The Zionist Con- spiracy and the Dodo," and the Soviet…

…-apar- theid movement. The Arab League, Third World, and Soviet-bloc propensity to con- stantly denounce Zionism is not limited to international conferences. The anti-apar- theid movement in the United States…

April 09, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Israel Experts, professors conflict on campus. One typically cited reason for and campus leaders this dynamic discourse is the large Jewish and Arab student discuss students' populations on campus and in…

… increasing campus here in Ann Arbor. population of students who are of Both Israeli and Arab groups Muslim background, and perhaps on campus have held demonstra- that's why it's such a big conflict tions…

… 6,000 Jewish students sity professors familiar with the on campus. topic and student leaders of Arab Kamelya Youssef, president and Israeli groups on campus, of the Arab Student Association, there are…

… many factors that con- said she is unsure of how many tribute to why there is such an Arab or Arab American students active dialogue surrounding the See CONFLICT, Page 7A Washtenaw County Community…

October 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… considered uninhabitable. They created new means of livelihood. Arabs flocked in to benefit from the Jewish developments. " After 1918, the British controlled Palestine. Their Foreign Office favored that…

… Palestine, should be in Arab hands. The British rulers of Palestine did their utmost to keep out Jews- even driving Jewish refugee boats back into Nazi hands, while allowing Arabs to enter freely " And yet…

…, before Israel's rebirth in 1948, for every three Jews that settled in Palestine, there were two Arabs that came for the higher wages and better living conditions. During World War II, the British brought…

… in tens of thousands of Arab migrant workers to build military roads and bases and serve the British forces. United National "Refugee" Camps " The Arab migrant workers were among the first to leave…

… better understanding of students' concerns than other candidates. He said he would like to see the creation of a student-run store where coursepa- cks can be traded without a middle- man, more parking…

… support among Arab states for a possible attack on Iraq. The U.S. plan would be implemented in three phases and closely monitored by the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations. An…

… reports. 0 *I After the 1967 attempt by Arabs states to annihilate Israel failed--- A bogus history was fabricated to incite hatred of Jews and to justify Israel's destruction. It says Jews stole from a…

November 15, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… don't want the house's location publicized. Women seeking help should call 995-5460 or visit DVP headquarters at 1917 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Students trickle into MSA balloting sites CHRISMAS IN EGYPT…

…'ve never heard of MSA at all except now at elections time." Many older students were equally naive about the elections. LOMBARO, Ill. (AP) - America's waterworks are producing water at the rate of 150…

…. And not only did he vote yesterday, but he's voted in every student government election since he arrived on campus nearly four years ago. "I 'm glad I stopped to vote," bragged Jones. "I hate apathy…

… East will only be attained when, "the Arabs are ready to accept Israel as a respectable entity in that part of the world." Appearing before a predominantly Jewish crowd at East Quad, Rosen- feld…

…. ROSENFELD, who covered the 1967 Six Day Arab-Israeli War for NBC News, claimed the Arabs turned to the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion (PLO) to achieve their goals after losing the 1967 War. "After the…

Arabs lost the war in 1967, they realized that military means was'not the answer, so they turned to diplomatic channels. They poured money into the PLO budget authorizing a new war of terrorism," said…

… from illegitimacy to legitimacy. It is just not their doctrine," he insisted. In turning to diplomatic channels, Rosenfeld said he doubts whether the Arabs have changed their eventual goal toward the…

… destruction of Israel. He argued that the Arabs are not offering "real peace" but just a temporary end to the state of war. "The Arabs have talked about a state of peace but with no future official ties with…

… Israel," he said. ROSENFELD SAID he suspects the Arabs will attempt to move toward normal diplomatic relations with Israel after the negotiations. The former correspondent also defended Israel's occupation…

… of the West Bank against critics who claim Israel has brutally treated the Arab citizens there. "It has to be one of the most decent occupations of all time, he said. Throughout the evening, Rosenfeld…

April 04, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Mason Hall to engage in conversation Students opened dialogue to discuss religious, cultural differences on campus MESA hosts dialogue on masculinity in Arab life CAMPUS LIFE Panelists discuss…

… gathered in the School of Education for an event held by Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs as part of Arab Heritage Month. The event centered around Arab masculinity and mental health. It was hosted by…

… how Arab identities interact in traditional gender roles EMMA RUBERG Daily Staff Reporter See POLITICS , Page 3 Follow The Daily on Instagram: @michigandaily Professor talks Israeli…

… on experiences writing in war zone BARBARA COLLINS Daily Staff Reporter University Students Against Rape, community members recognize , celebrate survivors Wednesday evening, students and community…

… members gath- ered in the Michigan League for the 41st annual Take Back the Night Ann Arbor. Campus rep- resentatives from University of Michigan’s University Students Against Rape, in cooperation…

… Kozlowski, University Students Against Rape senior student leader, hoped to encourage a conversation about sexual assault prevention and recov- ery. “First and foremost, we’re here to raise awareness…

October 22, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

… transfer of another to LSA, and the retention of a third-does not reflect any change in the college's commitment to a broad education for engineering students. "I've heard some concerns as to whether a…

student can get a liberal education (solely) within the College of Engineering," said engineering Dean James Duderstadt. "We are very seriously committed to a broad and liberal education for our students

…." Associate engineering Dean Charles Vest agreed, arguing that exposing engineering students to classes outside the college would promote a broader education. "It would be a healthier overall system if LSA and…

… engineering students mingled and took courses together," he said. Most engineering professors, however, said that while they didn't see the proposed move as abandonment of humanities, they did worry that it…

… curriculum dean James Cather agree that the college would have to pay the costs LSA would incur in teaching the 4,200 students who would be making the switch. Compiled from Associated Press and United Press…

… international reports Reagan tells Arab leaders to 'come out of the closet' WASHINGTON- President Reagan will tell Arab leaders that the road to peace in the Middle East requires them to "come out of the closet…

…" and openly recognize Israel, a senior State Department official said yesterday. Briefing reporters on a visit by a six-nation delegation from the Arab League, the official said there are some…

… "constructive elements" in an Arab peace plan adopted last month at Fez, Morocco. But he said it is essential that moderate Arab nations, especially Saudi Arabia, give Jordan a mandate to negotiate with Israel on…

… behalf of Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. He said he thinks King Hussein of Jordan would negotiate if he has Arab backing. The delegation wants to explain the Arab plan to…

… Reagan in a meeting at the White House today. Reagan also will lobby for his own peace initiative, unveiled Sept. 1. The Arab nations want a separate Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip…

October 22, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… the administration, rather than a huge endorsement for Kerry," he said As for Arab students, LSA junior Rama Salhi said the endorsements don't hold enough power to be the main determinant of how the…

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 22, 2004 - 3 ON CAMPUS NAACP holds bash to inform students on issues, voting The University's chapter of the National Association for the Advance- ment of…

… Colored People will have a Voter Education Bash on Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the William Monroe Trotter House. The event aims to edu- cate students about everything that will appear on the Nov. 2 election…

… provides info on housing options The University's fifth annual Hous- ing Fair will be Monday from 1 to 5:30 p.m. in the Michigan Union. The fair will give students the opportunity to learn about many on- and…

… off-campus housing options for the 2005-06 school year. Landlords and representatives of University Housing will be on hand to answer student questions, and city lead- ers will also provide information…

… for Greek foods and samples will be provided at this free event, which is sponsored by the Hellenic Student Association. Religious group to monitor Detroit polls By Mary DeYoe Daily Staff Reporter The…

… polling booths. Students, with the help of national and local organizations, are working to ensure that citi- zens' rights at polling sites in the city are not threatened. The groups are collaborating to…

… legal remedies," Bates said. Student volunteers are needed to ensure a fair election process, Bates said. The training work- shop will be held tomorrow at East Quad from 1 to 3 p.m.. General information…

… Wednesday evening at the hospital's park- ing lot. DPS officers made an arrest and took the suspect to the police station. THIS DAY In Daily History Student charged with sexual assault Oct. 22, 1992 - A 15th…

… January 2006. Regardless of endorsements, Rackham student Haroon Ullah said their impact will be minimal as he says Muslim voters at the University will still remain in the category of undecided voters…

January 24, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… Y x+ 3f a.! , 'a at~ " a i 0v zra o f rras p¢ 1is vyafia vy rt4 Arab=Am. V w e r can harassment ' s or 4 , r tat' b''Y' Yes £ Ysf < a ,x ,w: rv. x ~. ," ., is v£2 ",rcu.'. §f, v.:: ^+ b e ti £'k+ 9tia…

….o n.v, ;,c- ...., .i...o< s~ . WASHINGTON (AP) - De- troit-area lawmakers yesterday ac- cused the FBI of harassing Arab- Americans by asking them about potential Iraqi terrorism, saying the interviews…

December 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…Looking for an MBA Program? The MBA Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has an excellent national ranking. Why? A distinguished faculty, an outstanding student body, an…

… 1, Arabs meet, defy Sadat WAN? _ _ -J (Continued from Page 1) THE EGYPTIAN president's major Arab supporter, Sudanese President Jaafar el-Numeiry, arrived in Jidda on Thursday for talks with…

… King Khaled, apparently seeking Saudi support for Sadat. The Saudis, after an initial repri- mand to Sadat for breaking Arab unity, have maintained silence on his peace initiatives.% The Saudi radio said…

…- couraged by apparent delays in organ- izing Sadat's meeting in Cairo, which was not scheduled to start until at least' Dec. 13. "It shows no Arab country would come," Libyan Foreign Minister Aly Triki said…

… Sadat's close ally, said last week that there can be no "di- vorce" between such Arab leaders;. only disagreement on tactics. "This is a conference of reflection and analysis," Algerian Foreign Min- ister…

… the rest of the Arab world. Valuable Coupon Worth $1.00 $1.50 feeds 2 at *BUY TWO DELICIOUS MR. TONY'S SUBMARINE SANDWICHES (reg.) FOR ONLY $1.50 (and this coupon) SAVE $1.00 No Expires delvery 12…

August 04, 2003 (vol. 112, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… and charged on Thurs- to gain access to copies of final ... .5 . DailyNewsEitr day on 23 chnCWPY ,.i.--+. . ;"' TL T'1 C .,... 4- 4........ of African Ameri- can students has increased, bst it has the…

… Broken Social Scene. Page 9 SPORTS Former Rackham alum Ning Ma seemed like just another student walking around on cam- pus. But according to authori- ties, Ma allegedly hacked into the, University…

…'s computer sys- tem and stole uniquenames and passwords of over 60 University students and professors. Ning Ma, a Chinese citizen here on a student visa, was Student- athlete accused of assault By Gennaro A…

… sneers from professors' storage spaces. An anonymous Rackham student majoring in financial engineering, Ma's major, said he went to a job interview and found out someone had e-mailed the company from his…

… me that my e-mail account had been hacked back to the time of October" better candidate than I... so I would like to give up my interview opportunity to him," he said. The student later discovered…

… many irregularities in his e-mail account. "The ITCS told me that my e- - Anonymous Rackham student mail account had been hacked back to the time of October," he said. The student fears that Ma may have…

… PATRIOT Act By Soojung Chang Many Muslim and Arab groups say they fear Daily News Editor they have been unfairly targeted by the govern- PATRIOT facts ment asa result of the act. The American Civil…

… Liberties Union and sev- "We've been approached by numerous Organ ations ivolved in the suit eral Muslim and Arab groups have filed a law- groups encouraging us to file the case because agaist the PATRIOTAct…

… suit challenging the USA PATRIOT act of the provisions are having a chilling effect on Arab Community Center for Economic 2001, legislation passed in the aftermath of people's first amendment expression…

…. There's and Social Services, or ACCESS, in Dear- Sept. 11to help the government fight terrorism. people among the Muslim and Arab communi- born. "We're only challenging Section 215 - ty that fear that…

November 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… force, striking shopkeepers and students shut down Arab East Jerusalem, which urlike the West Bank is under police rather than, army jurisdiction. The strike was in response to a call by West Bank unions…

… influential Palestinians, confined others to their towns and dispatched troops to patrol streets of this restive Arab city yesterday to quell a planned merchants strike. Military, authorities imposed a cur- few…

…. MEANWHILE, IN Riyade, Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Price Saud' denounced Israel yesterday, accusing the Jewish state of violating Saudi air- space in "a new aggression against the Arab world." "It has…

… happened before, of course," said Saud. "It just reflects the nature of Israel-in its actions against the Arab countries. It is a new aggression again- st the Arab world. . Lawyer: (Continued from Page 1…

… official union. So in April 1974, graduate student assistants voted to form the Graduate Employees Organization. The election was san- ctioned by MERC and GEO became the official bargaining unit for graduate…

student assistants. After GEO's official certification, the union - demanded wage increases, smaller class size, greater involvement in curriculum decisions and an end to alleged racial and sexual…

… the ad- )ninistration refused. After efforts to avert a strike failed, 700 union mem- bers walked out on February 12, 1975. CLASS ATTENDANCE was cut by one-half the first day of the strike. .Students

… did not know which classes would be held and which would be can-. celed during the first week. Some un- dergraduate students supported their TAs and joined the picket lines. Others simply boycotted…

November 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… peace, who, like many other Arabs, acknowledges Israel's right to exist, I urge my fellow students not to listen to anti-Arab or anti- Jewish views displayed in the Daily. Muhammad Farha LSA senior anti…

… AMITAVA MAZUIMIOAR [dited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a ma~cjnrity of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters…

… do not necessarily represent the opinion cf the Daily. 'U' amends students out of code FORFv'V CONFI UF.,o-.---. 11O STS (2+T/L NKS' " t L 1N G Y..-, A '''''' "+ t ~L~L~J2I___ ,-- - ) r. , 'I I…

… "\\. . , d , LE LER . ........ .. Seis s veyhee o'tbliveatiArbviw 0 he University cranked out what is most likely Tts final draft of the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities Friday, throwing one…

… bone to students, and hitting them over the head with the other. On the one hand, the Statement no longer contains provisions allowing the University to punish students for assault and harassment crimes…

… committed anywhere in the world. Instead, it creates a University hegemony zone, barring cer- tain illegal student behaviors including assault and harassment when exhibited anywhere in"Ann Arbor and its…

… under that umbrella as well. Students who commit these crimes in their own houses and apartments will now be subject to University sanction, even though they are already subject to state and federal law…

…. But the major blow the University gave to students was its inclusion of an amendment proce- dure that completely usurps students' role in the process. Student Rights Committee Chair Robert Van Houweling…

… originally proposed an amend- ment procedure that would allow various repre- sentative bodies to bring forward amendments, which would then be subject approval by a judi- ciary panel, a student vote, and…

… approval by the University Board of Regents. The administration accepted the student vote procedure, but removed the student vote. More- over, the panel of randomly-selected jurors now has the authority to…

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Response to "Arab racis 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1973 Subversion by…

… and has consequently defeat- ed the noble objectives of its found- ers. If no public apology is is- sued by Hillel, the Arab students and Arab Americans of Ann Arbor would understand that racism against…

… bring the family together than to pack them to the rafters and strap them to the roof in your new Honda coupe? Scott Twininc is a student at the Unliversit y. 3 ~e 51t1i an PDul Eighty-three years of…

… National Ar- chives, it is horrifying. By AHMAD BESHAREH THE ARAB COMMUNITY of Ann Arbor was shocked to see slan- derous, racist, cheap propaganda printed in - The Michigan Daily (Dec. 6) in the form of a…

… paid advertisement. This ad was direct- ed specifically and intentionally against the Arabs as a people and collectively. Upon query, it was verified that this ad was sponsor- ed by Hillel, the Jewish…

student oundation on campus. This action can only be viewed as follows: First, that Hillel h a s Aone a major disservice to the Jews >n this campus by lending its aame to such racist, hateful enter- prise…

… the Arabs is a policy of Hillel and would call the attention of all minority and nationality groups on campus to adopt a clear policy towards Hillel in the future, since toleration of racism against the…

Arabs is a prelude to racisms towards other minorities and na- tionalities. Racism in all its forms should be universally condemned. SECOND, IN accepting such an ad The Michigan Daily has set a dangerous…

April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…Here's mud - er, I mean tear gas in your eye. The Ann Arbor police paid no regard to gas etiquette in clearing South U. Monday night, and the students' attitude was not much better. Tommy Stinson…

… of editorial freedom Vol CI o.10 n Arbr ichian Wdneda, Ari 8,199 ( 192 Te ichga3.i Students question cop use of teargas by Ben Deci old man from Sterling Heights was charged Daily Crime Reporter…

… shot us with teargas," LSA first-year student Jason Menges said. The mounted division swept up and down South University twice. Students taunted the force, slapped their horses, and tugged at the…

… crowd of students after Mon- day's NCAA Championship basketball game because many administrators were still in Minneapolis - where the tournament took place. "Right now, nobody has the facts to com- ment…

… See UNIVERSITY, Page 2 DOUG KANTEPJDaily An unidentified student cheers as a kiosk goes up in flames on the corner of South University and East University late Monday night after police officers left…

… the scene. -Speakers clash during Israeli-Arab discussion By Pari Berk and Ren6e Huckle Daily Staff Reporters Speakers clashed during the first University Jewish- Arab sponsored Israeli…

… said, "The conference is important because it's Jews and Arabs taking risks to sponsor something jointly because of the sincere desire to bring about peace." Abraham, a member of the Detroit American…

… diplomat in the U.S., said, "A bi-national state is suicide for both parties. "The real conflict is between Arabs and Israelis who want peace and the dangers that loom against them. Am I optimistic? Yes…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 18, 1994 Israelis admit to fing on Arabs in massacre JERUSALEM -Two Israeli sol- diers admitted yesterday that they fired at Arabs fleeing the Feb. 25 mosque…

…-made Galilrifle the Army said was used in the shooting. A few min- utes later, they said, another settler came in with a Galil. Both Jews and Arabs pray at the Tomb of the Patriarchs, and Jewish settlers carried…

… feasible if you don't give a damn aboutquality," Kennedy said. Michigan Student Assembly Vice President Brian Kight disagreed. "If we continue increasing tuition, the quality of students will decline," Kight…

… explained. "Good students with limited resources are going to say it's not worth coming to the University." Ralph Loomis, English professor emeritus and AAUP member, urged the University to seriously consider…

… that as tuition rises, the amount and number of financial awards to students similarly increase. Kaplan agreed that the University should continue shifting funds to finan- cial aid. "The increase in…

… fi- nances that affect its students. "Higher education is going to have to address the issue of cost, restructur- ing and the financial needs of students soon," Baker said. A group of bagpipers…

February 13, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, February 13, 1991 ThMichgan Dail MSA *discusses regental contact by Julie Foster Dily MSAFReporter In light of increased tension be- tween students and administrators after…

students disrupted last week's University Board of Regents meet- ing, the Michigan Student Assem- bly debated the merits of con- frontational versus conventional ways to deal with the administra- tion last…

… night. * MSA President Jennifer Van Valey said the regents are not re- sponsive when students try normal methods of communication. The students who dressed up as regents last Thursday felt it was…

… necessary to take extreme action, she said. While most assembly members agreed a communication barrier exists between students and ad- ministrators, their views on solving *the problem differed…

…. Communications Chair Brett White said he felt the approach of the students disrupting the meet- ings was too radical. "Whose cred- ibility is hurt more - the Regents or the people dressing up?" White called for…

… starting peti- tions, publicizing the problem in the media, organizing student strikes only when there is enough overall support for one, and writing See MSA, Page 2 I Allied guns hit Iraqis from land, sea…

April 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…1£ rrrau tz Ninety-eight years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCVIII, No. 130 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, April 12, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily Israelis expel eight Arabs charged with…

… 12 others. Hospital officials said soldiers shot a 20-year-old Arab to death in the West Bank. That brought to 142 the number of Palestinians killed since riots began Dec. 8 in the occupied West Bank…

… and Gaza Strip, which Israel captured from Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 Middle East war. The eight Arabs were taken to south Lebanon in two helicopters. The United States condemned the de- portations…

…. Six Palestinians from Beita, a West Bank village where an Israeli settler girl and two Arabs were killed in a clash last week, were among the 12 against whom the army issued deportation orders…

… only further inflame pas- sions." See Israel, Page 2 Hijackers kill second hostage on Kuwaiti jet LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) - Arab hijackers yesterday killed a second hostage, tossed his bloody body…

… said there are at least eight hijackers, all of them Arabs, carrying forged passports. Four of the hijackers have Bahraini passports, three have Iraqi passports and one has a Columbian passport, he said…

… is rising ple looked at as people. Whether numbers and more they are qualified for the job or not, udes of men. senior administra- See ROTC, Page 2 1 No input Student voice absent on honorary degree…

… panel By LAWRENCE ROSENBERG Students had no input in selecting the honorary degree recipients for spring com- mencement ceremonies because the Michigan Student Assembly failed to appoint students to the…

… would be named yesterday or today. The Honorary Degree Committee is usu- ally comprised of six to eight faculty mem- bers, four administrators, and two students, said Vice President for Government…

June 13, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 28-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, June 13, 1981 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages Arab nations seek embargo aainst Israel From AP and UPI blind force," Hammadi said as the 15…

…- - UNITED NATIONS - Braced for a nation council opened debate on the clash with the United States and Israel, Iraqi complaint. foreign ministers from Iraq and other BEFORE THE council met, Iraq won S .Arab

… now being considered in the adding that prospective grad students Eroding financial support for House committee. If approved, this sometimes choose to attend other graduate student programs from measure…

… would make many middle-in- universities that can offer better finan- . private foundations and federal gover- come grad students ineligible for aid, cial packages. nment agencies may lead to a future…

… University officials fear. FINANCIAL AID Officer Mary decline in graduate student enrollment, Looming federal cutbacks coupled Jarrett for the graduate school ad- according to Thomas Butts, assistant to with…

November 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… University of Michigan Israeli and Arab students should discuss the issues QUESTION: What causes hali- tosis and what can be done about it? ANSWER: Take heart - bad breath is better than no breath at all…

… the Knesset this past weekend, Israeli students at the University embarked on their own ambitious attempt to es- tablish a dialogue with the Arab stu- dent community. The Israelis held an open house at…

… might take place. The failure of the Arab students to appear at the Israeli open house will inevitably raise doubts in the student community as to the Arab desires for peace. Their appearance could only…

… enthusiasm by all par- ties involved. Only in this way will Arab and Israeli students be able to both understand and resolve their national differences. The realization remains that if there can be no…

… thought of banging my head against a wall." The "It's What's Up Front That Counts" Turkey to the three University students who posed for Playboy. The "Marsupial Justice" Turkey to the jury in the VA nurses…

… perverted one." aI rIWE ial rS oJ Editorial Freedomi Health Service Handbook Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 66 420 Maynard Sf., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… East Quad Sunday night, in the hope that they and thecArabs would finally have a forum in which to exchange of views on Mideast prob- lems might be achieved. To the dismay and disappointment of the…

… of the fact that Mideast leaders may or may not concur on the time and place to settle their differences, students from those countries should always embrace any occasion in which rational discussion…

November 30, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…4 -- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 30, 1999 420 Maynard Street HEATHER KAMINS Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managec by students at the University…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Dailv. FRO THE AILY Givw us a break .Students would benefit from a fall vacation Formula One for A s. l ish orging…

October 03, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… I 1 igr, irgilxan Daily Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Viet Thursday, October 3, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St…

…. Last spring, when the administra- tion proposed that all student or- ganizations be audited by the Uni- versity; Newsreel was the first group to kick up a fuss, and they have been raising the dust ever…

… since. Although the University's plan to establish financial accountability of student organizations has not been implemented up to this point, News- reel has periodically held meetings with other student

… Vietnamese students brought to the U.S. to study by the U.S. Agency for International Develop- ment (AID) are now facing deportation to Saigon. The students have all been active in the U.S. in denouncing the…

…, beginning to flake away. The students have requested political asylum in the U.S. and express con- fidence that Americans who want peace in Indochina will help them stop the deportations. The Saigon…

… administration, on the oth- er hand, is increasingly alarmed about the effect these students are having in keeping the issues of war and repression alive in the United States. The students have reached thousands…

… of people throughedemonstrations,spoetry read- ings, Vietnamese dinners, and cultural events. THE LOS ANGELES district office of the Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice (INS) denied the students

…' initial apeal for asylum and began deportation hearings. A State Department advisory opinion claimed: (1) The students will face no repression because of their poli- tical beliefs in South Vietnam if they…

… use the "legal channels" available to them; (2) The students don't want to return to South Vietnam and rebuild their country, they simply want to stay in the U.S. The students dispute both assertions…

… return home safely. At the initial deportation hearing, Nguyen Hoang, 31, testified that his re- liance on the Paris Peace Agreement would lead the Thieu government to tudent, VIETNAMESE STUDENTS (left…

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