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November 02, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

… sac- rificing them for peace with Palestin- ians, blocked roads with burning tires and torched an Arab classroom yes- terday. It was the fourth day of rampage, which erupted when Muslim mili- tants…

…," said Brunia Youngshtein !radling her 9-month-old son. Every day since the death of Beit El resident Haim Mizrachi settlers have blocked roads with burning tires and stoned Arab-owned cars and houses…

… anyone in this state - I'll be going to protect and defend the concept of freedom," Coon said. Eric Haight, a fifth-year student in the School of Education and a member of the Ann Arbor Libertarian League…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… Lebanon under an Arab League mandate to enforce a truce reached after Moslem-Christian hostilities erupted in civil war in 1975. But Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul- Halim Khaddam was quoted in his country…

…'s newspapers yesterday as saying the Arab nations are now withholding the $15 million a month support. The reason was unclear. Neither U.S. or Israeli officials would disclose Habib's plans or discuss details of…

… Languages Building, 3:15 p.m. SACUA - Meeting, 1:15 p.m., West Alcove, Rackham. The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 9-S Saturday, May 16, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 131

… recognition of the PLO. But the audience seemed unanimous in support of divestment with its resounding applause. About 2,000 University students graduated at the end of Summer Term. At a press. conference…

… beyond warfare. If we ignore the Arabs and Palestinian recognition, there will be an economic confrontation in the Arab states the U.S. doesn't have the power to compete with." He called former Secretary…

August 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… President Anwar Sadat indirect ways of representing the Pales- tinians in Arab-Israeli negotia- tions. Vance said on arriving in Egypt, the first stop of a 12- day six-nation Middle East tour, that he planned…

… Jordanian dele- gation provided they are not PLO members. Other issues facing Vance and Sadat during their talks to- day are the questions of de- fensible borders for Israel, the return of Arab territory occu…

… city residents rejected the idea on an ad- vistory vote. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vosme LXXXV5O, No. 56-S Tuesday, August 2, 1977 is edited sanonaged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

July 08, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… that we can keep it (a fee Senate bill is lacking in several areas. increase) to the lowest possible figure with "One critical area in the operating fund is which we can still provide students with the…

… claimed downing an Israeli jet, and seizing an Israeli boat and killing its crew members, but Israel said all its men, planes and ships return- ed safely to base. Hours after the raid ended, Arab gun- ners…

… rocket attacks or the bomb. THE RAID into Lebanon came only three days after a bomb packed in a refrigerator killed 14 persons in Jeru- salem-three of them Arab women. Addressing Israel's parliament on the…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. The uneasy truce came on the 17th day of the latest Arab-Israeli war, the fourth in three decades. A NEWS ANALYSIS: War brings Arab states together; peace threatens to destroy unity By HOLGER…

… JENSEN Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon-War brought the Arabs together. Peace might pull them apart. The Arab unity which emerged in the first 16 days of the Middle East war seemed to be coming…

… super- powers might force an Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands occu- pied since 1967. Palestinian refugees and their guerrilla fighting arm, who have been a main cause of Arab-Israeli friction for the…

…- cupied land without any condition." A CEASE-FIRE in place appar- ently leaves Egypt in the most favorable position of all the Arab fighting states. Although Israel re- portedly captured 475 square miles of…

… yesterday. Regent investigation splits SGC By CINDY HILL SGC is facing another volatile issue that may wreak havoc on an. already chaotic Council: the Re- gents recently approved a student- faculty…

… committee that is to in- vestigate SGC and propose alter- native student government system by December. While it is said that pohtics makes strange bedfellows, perhaps the strangest pair in recent SGC history…

… running things," said Gill. Gill called the entire plan an "attempt to control student gov- ernment." "It reeks of something," said Gill, "and I don't know what it is." "WE HAVE to see tis efor what Not…

…-fire. WITH NO TERRITORY to gain or lose, Iraq can afford to take its usual militant stand. Baghdad's Socialist Baath party regime meas- ures its prestige in the Arab world by the virulence of its anti…

… their former policy of ignor- ing student government and talk …

June 17, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 31) • Page Image 9

… act- ed yesterday to summon the 122 member countries to the session asked by the Soviet Union to press its pro-Arab campaign against Is- rael. Already shaping up was a strug- gle between the United…

Arabs. The opening session today is ex- pected to be routine with Ambas- sador Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of Afghanistan in the president's chair. He was president of the last regular session. emergency…

… the Middle East crisis. Kosygin planned to fly on late yesterday to argue the Arab cause against Israel at the United Na- tions. UN Secretary-General U Thant announced in New York that the General…

… working for a Big Four accord on how a settlement should be reached. France has agreed to the Gen- eral Assembly session but has said that no UN solution can be im- posed on the Israelis and Arabs. France…

… as a Soviet political and propa- ganda drive for Mideast influence. And neither is Kosygin eager to appear too friendly toward John- son-president of a nation which the Arabs contend gave air sup- port…

…- ing and believed captured. S'41t Ylll UGN V44 ragc 'R( P.M. General Notices, Registration Materials: For graduate students planning to enroll in the Sum- mer Half Term may be picked up in the Rackham…

…, England, will speak on "Re-a ORGAN I ZATIQIN NOTICES, USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN. NOUNCEMENTS is available to officiall recognized and registered student or ganizations only. Forms are available ii Room…

… 1011 SAB. * ** Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. a Forest Ave., Sun., June 18, 10 a.n worship service; 11:15 a.m. discussio group; 5:30 p.m. supper and prograi at Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw Film…

March 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

Arab statet fro Communist North Viet Nam zens of Nazi-occupied France, Hol- that repeetaisof Aab tates into South Viet Nam, it was land Belium Denarkand or-would meet in Cairo today to work lear'ned last…

… deepening U.S. involve- they must organize, underground, The 13-state Arab league termed ment in South Viet Nam's war to protect themselves from the op- the Bonn move an aggressive act. against Communist…

… landing at Da Nang Bay in South Viet P a Negro right-to-vote demon- resposi"ity-ofaggression against the Arabs, is Nation reflected European nerv- Nam Yesterday. The marines will be used to beef up defenses…

… at lay. The marchers, mainly young ( amr nevee sh atdnot an aggressive act against Arab ousness. It said the landing is a the air base there the U.S. government said. The Russians and mile march to the…

…ThaspokemanlD.beayelNafardtian.landing would lead to further escalation of the war. it s he pns to aci -Deputy Secretary-Gen-eral of the es of alleged police brutality. Pate in today's scheduled march Arab League, said the Arab states…

… federal ernment controlled newspaper cease supporting American policy similar .notes being handed to s a, ndto th o nesin flew to Selma late today to join marshals to Selma. that the Arab world would cut in…

… A pledge to Welcomes Ann Arbor Students ¢ to seeka end to ti BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINN ER eventually BREAK Sleaving K TODAY'S SPECIAL fore. WIENER SCHNITZEL, German Potato whetheri yI - Salad, Lemon Wedge…

….. O N SALE Tuesday, March 9 .. WUS BUCKETS Wednesday, March 10 Thursday, March 11 Fishbowl-League-Eng. Arch- I9eA.:.-::P.M WAB Corner-DIAG--Foletts-UGLI FISHBOW L WUS Student Center in Seoul, / Korea…

….-per capita income is under $100.) WUS is sponsor- J ing a Work Camp in Korea at the University of Seoul this summer; : Michigan students are encouraged to apply-$500 has been allocat- ed from the fund drive to…

October 11, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 21) • 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 TruthWiPeai" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

Student Publications Building, pictured above, whose in- terior wails are lined with the names of past Daily senior editors, symbolizes this new series of col- umns, written by the 1961-162 senior staff. Ap…

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… the infant United Arab Republic is but another sign of Arab disunity. Time and again Arab .leaders proclaim their supra-national bro- therhood only to have their words of fellowship snarled in intrigues…

… troops of Iraq after Premier Kassem threatened to annex that tiny but oil wealthy sheikdom. Jordan has been a prime ex- ample of the Arab states' failure ,to live in peace with one another. In 1958, just…

… two weeks after the United Arab Republic was pro- claimed, Jordan and Iraq merged into the Arab Federation. Unlike the Egypt-Syria UAR, the new Federation had a common border, similar peoples and…

… snnkeman for the Arab termination to be as strong out- side Egypt as he is in it. U.S. Marines landed in Lebanon the day after Kassem's purge at the request of then Lebanese President Camille Chamoun. Cha…

March 30, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…, we’ve gone to the Michigan Africans, we’ve gone to BSU (Black Student Union), we’ve gone to the Arab Student Association and we’ve had conversations with them. We have already taken that leap by…

…Read more at MichiganDaily.com News Wednesday, March 30, 2022 — 3 ADMINISTRATION The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Design by Kate Shen Graduate students at the Univer- sity of Michigan…

… School of Social Work walked out of their classes Monday morning and gathered on the Diag to rally for Payments for Placements (P4P). This is a student campaign demanding that the Uni- versity begin…

… compensating Master of Social Work (MSW) students for their internship work; around 80 members of the campus commu- nity attended the walkout. In 2017, MSW students, Social Work alumni and social workers…

… started a petition calling for fair compensation for their field work. Most recently in January, MSW students submitted a petition with over 300 student signatures to Social Work Dean Joseph Himle and…

… Social Work Education requires that MSW students across the U.S. complete 900 hours of field work during their master’s program. SSW spokeswoman Lisa Raycraft confirmed that at the University, non…

…-advanced standing MSW stu- dents must complete 912 hours of field work to get their degree. How- ever, MSW students with advanced standing — those who come into the University with a BSW — only have to complete…

… week.” Other students within the Social Work School shared Abraham’s frustration. A survey conducted by the P4P leaders found that 83% of respondents worked additional jobs on top of the required…

… helps protect workers’ rights. Fischer empha- sized that the field work is primarily intended to academically support the MSW program by providing students with hands-on experience before receiving…

… their degree. “Students are unlicensed pro- fessionals and would not be able to engage in MSW-level work,” Fisch- er wrote. “Field placements also provide opportunities for students to discover new…

February 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… need to articulate their views on the war in Afghanistan, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and aid to the contras just to name a few. These are issues of student concern, to which active individuals will want…

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, February 9, 1987 The Michigan Daily j -1 I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVII,.No. 92 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… are the computers? THE CURRENT PETITION AFOOT To prevent the Michigan Student Assembly from passing resolutions regarding foreign affairs is misguided. Opponents argue that Assembly members are unable…

… to represent the students on foreign policy because these issues are not considered during the campaign process. In this case it is the campaigns, not the agenda of MSA meetings, that should change. It…

… would be irresponsible of MSA to eliminate the discussion of international issues to focus solely on University or students' rights issues. Matters of foreign policy are often areas of University…

… involvement and of concern to students. Students have the right to ask the Assembly to pass resolutions against University investment in South Africa or the United States involvement in Vietnam. The students

… to use all means at their disposal. The core of the problem is the representativeness of the members of the Assembly. Along with student rights, foreign policy must become an issue during the campaigns…

…. MSA's legitimacy comes into question because only 15 percent or less of students vote in MSA elections. If candidates to the Assembly add issues to their campaign platforms and voter turn out increases…

…, Assembly needs to remain open to discuss all issues of student concern. Don't egg him on LAST WEDNESDAY, STUDENTS protested outside the Lawyers Club in response to Edwin Meese's prejudicial actions as…

… Attorney General. At the protest, students threw eggs and snow balls at the government officials. If the protest had remained more peaceful, the message would have been clearer. While hitting Meese with eggs…

September 03, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… for- eign student (both American and foreign), the new grad student, the custodian and a whole bunch of wonderful people who you know must have danced to the Glenn Miller band when it stopped for a one…

…-Jewel Brown, female vocalist. God knows why she's been travelling with Arm- Arabs Agree t Sen Tyree Glenn, who plays trom- strong for six and one-half years. bone and vibes (why the electric She tries to…

… got some heads moving The summit , was a victory for and feet tapping that I'm sure, the moderates among the Arab haven't moved in a long, long leaders and Egypt's President 'while. If a kid and his…

….S. wages, U.S. workers' jobs are unprotected, he said, adding:. "That is a matter to be ;:settled here." KHARTOUM, Sudan (P) - The decision of the Arab summit meeting to resume oil shipments to the West was…

… made as a bid to win western sympathy and sup- port for the.Arab nations in their efforts to wipe out Israel's gains] in the Middle East war June 5-;10, delegates reported yesterday. The conference wound…

…. States,; Britain and West Germany. The Arabs had accused those countries ~in siding with Israel in the wvar. In surprisingly conciliatory de- cisions, the summit rejected pro- posals put to a meeting of…

Arab; finance, economy and petroleum ministers in Baghdad last month for a complete-halt to oil supplies to the West for three months fol- lowed by a permanent ban on sup- plies to the United States…

… economies of the Arab nations that suffered di- rectly from the Israeli aggression and help them in facing the pres-I sures of battles," the resolution declared.. "The summit conference has therefore decided…

… $122 million. Moderation was the keynote of the summit resolutions with mili- tary action to regain occupied Arab territories apparently having been abandoned. Eliminate Aggression Instead the Arab

December 08, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Jordan at an Arab defense council meeting that opened in Cairo. Nureddine Atassi, Syria's chief of state, told a rally in Damascus that his regime will send arms to WASHINGTON (MP-Walter P. Reuther…

… Israeli raid is expected to be the subject of the Arab coun- cil, a meeting of defense ministers and military leaders from Arab nations, including Jordan. Gen. Aly Amer of the United Arab Republic, chief of…

students in Philadelphia ,dustrial Union Department and that his foreign policy dispute was he indicated Tuesday in Detroit' "only a small part" of his quarrel with the way Meany runs the 13.5- million…

… transportation to these jobs and special information on summer stewardess jobs (U.S. and overseas). Only $3, money back if not completely satisfied. Beat the rush, apply now! Serving students since 1963 UNIVERSITY…

March 23, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… the elimination of all restriction on land sales to the end that the Jews, at present outnumbered 2 to 1 by the Arabs, should eventually become a majority and a Jewish state throughout Palestine should…

Arab states. One of these programs will be chosen to be presented to the United Nations. By the time this is read, the issue may be resolved. At present the betting is on Rabbi Silver. Whichever is…

… chosen, it will be opposed by the Arab plan for a "democratic state" backed by all the Arab countries. If the Jewish state were to be more than a travesty, it would necessarily have a large and disaffected…

Arab minority. Both trun- cated states would be so small as to be virtually invisible. Most important, there would be an angry reaction throughout the Arab world, and the already sinking reser- voir of…

Arab good will toward the United States would be further drained. Yet it is necessary to consider the alter- native. For those who have argued against partition have always assumed that in the course of…

… time, Jews and Arabs could learn to live together. With every day of added violence and hatred in this country, it is becoming clear that that premise is utterly false. No state can long survive with two…

… international control of atomic energy." Business meet- ing will follow. Graduate Student Council: 7:30 pm., Mon., March 24, East Lecture Room, Rackham Bldg. "Plan for Peace," the Army's new film on Universal…

student friends are deeply perturbed over the proposed action. They re- member the pre-war, British-pup- pet Metaxas regime, they remem- ber theabrutal cruelty of the Brit- ish toward the EAM, and they are…

… obstac- cle to its more widespread adop- tion has been the refusal of the electorate to take the trouble to understand it. We incorporated it into the Student Legislature Con- stitution because we felt…

… that col- lege students would be willing to do a little arithmetic in ordet' to benefit by the advantages of fair representation in the Legislature. --Bob Taylor Chief Teller Student Legislature Worth a…

March 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… campus of Milwaukee's Marquette University a young amateur boxer whose unorthodox style drew the immediate and prollonged attention of the local fight fans. The student, from nearby Appleton, would begin…

… instability in the Middle East be expected to last? It is reasonable to expect that instability will characterize the Arab governments for the next decade. Observers must, however, understand the reasons for…

…. Experiments with constitutions in the Arab world date from 1919, and il many cases from 1945. Secondly, at the present time Middle Eastern governments are embarked upon an experiment with democracy and par…

… political ol- garchies operating through the instrumen- tality of the parliamentary system. In most of the modern Arab states a small elite group assumes a leadership role and deter- mines the political life…

… Organization to be approved by the states involved? This is the American proposal for a reg- ional Arab defense organization to supple- ment the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion and to center on the Suez…

… canal base. There are very few prospects that the Arab states will accept MEDO. The obstacles are largely of a psychological character rather than based upon any reasoned analysis of the international…

…, okayed by a 418 to 167 vote of affil- iated women in balloting tabulated Monday, secured a slender seven to five margin of approval in the Student Affairs Committee Tuesday resolving the rushing…

students on a permanent basis and relocating Chicago House for men in South Quad. STUDENT MEMBERS of the calendaring committee last week pushed for a special campus vote to determine which of four or five…

… suggestions for the University calendar students favor. The poll if held would be taken sometime early in May and serve as a state- ment of student opinion for the Regents in making a final decision. * * * * T…

October 24, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… editorial freedom Vol. CII, No. 19 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Thursday, October 24, 1991 coprl G:1991 heMi an Dily Shamir tolead Israel in summit DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Hard-line Israeli and Arab leaders…

… solidified their positions yesterday in preparation for next week's Mideast peace conference. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir announced he would lead the Israeli negotiat- ing team, and Syria sought Arab

… were immediately called into question by student ac- tivists opposed to campus police, in- cluding Michigan Student Assem- bly Rackham Rep. Jeff Hinte. "The fact that the committee does not do…

… accounts and the lack of citizen See COMMITTEE, Page 2 Save the LP LSA senior Stephanie Brail spins the disks for the University's radio station, WCBN, yesterday afternoon in the Student Activities Building…

…. Former S Carolina president charged with sex harassment by Gwen Shaffer Daily Higher Education Reporter Four former University of South Carolina students claim that ex- President James lHolderman made…

…. Holderman's term as president ran from September 1977 to June 1990. "The university's current presi- dent, John Palms, has requested that any students or faculty with infor- mation relating to the claims…

… their suspicions. In a written statement, Palms said, "I am most troubled and dis- tressed by this and by the possibil- ity that faculty, staff, or students may have been rebuffed in attempt- ing to…

February 01, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… of MSA's Students' so to speak. So there's nothing Rights Commission. really to stop him from taking the But some believe Saddam 10% in Abu-Dhabi [in the United would have invaded Saudi Arabia Arab

… people of Kuwait, many people see the conflict as a war caused by the existence of extensive oil reserves in the Middle East. Many students are asking what role oil actually plays in the Gulf conflict…

… concerned students. Others walking to class casually passed by. Last weekend, however, an estimated 500 university students boarded nine buses bound for Washington, D.C., to join a national protest against…

… the Middle East, and we can survive very well without that oil," said Jennifer Van Valey, President of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) and member of Student Against United States Intervention in the…

…-producers in the region, Arabian Peninsula Saudi Arabia Iraq United Arab Emirates Kuwait Iran Venezuela Soviet Union Mexico United States China Ubya Nigeria Indonesia Algeria Norway Canada Egypt Qatar Oman…

… China Mexico United Arab Emirates Venezuela United Kingdom Nigeria Kuwait Norway Canada Libya 3.1 .2.9 2.8 2.6 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.5 ~~1A Everyday,the oil-p extract60.3 million USSR and the Un…

…) United Arab Emirates 4.3% Saudi Arabia 18.9% Kuwait 1.0% Iraq 8.0% Other Persian ----_ Gulf 0.2% ° Japan's Net Oil Im (in percentag Iraq 4.7% Kuwait 9.1% ui 11.5% Other Net Imports 48.1% Iraq 11…

September 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 17) • Page Image 15

Arab world, deprive the Arabs of that wealth and take it out of the Middle East and transfer it to Europe or the United States. Additionally, Israel helps keep the Arab masses in poverty and under…

… occupy Kuwait, the US Military, with all its arsenal, quickly moves into Saudi Arabia to protect the Arab Kuwaitis from Saddam Hussein s occupation. WE: The most recent time the situation in Palestine got…

… demonstrate anything to the people; not tact, not administrative competence, and certainly not sensitivity to their real constituency: the faculty, staff, and students of the University. Care to take a guess at…

… how many students, faculty, and non- central-administration staff woke up on election day with an itchy voting finger tugging them towards that Deane "bathroom patrol" Baker lever? Probably about two…

…, although students contribute almost as much to the school budget as the entire state, the non-uM-affiliated share of the Regents' electorate outnumbers students, faculty, and staff by about 50 to 1. What can…

… Regents tell each other jokes while students in tears express their concerns). The meetings are open. Listen to the people - who ultimately decide every aspect of how the University operates - callously…

…, actively, brush off viewpoints and concerns of the faculty, staff and students, as they vote your freedom away. It's not fair to say all the Regents do this, or that all of them are insensitive to your…

October 25, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… meeting, which drew approx- imately 30 Arab and Jewish students, was organized by interested students who feel that there is a need for an open dialogue between Arabs and Jews on campus. "We are always…

…Ninety- nine years of editorialfreedom Vol. IC, No. 34 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 25, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily Arabs, Jews begin campus dialogue BY TARA GRUZEN A newly…

… organized group, "Sa'lam Shalom - The Arab Jewish Peace Project" met for the first time last night to openly discuss members' differing viewpoints about the current state of relations in the Middle East. The…

… working against each other," said Suha Hamid, a Pharmacy graduate student who started the group. "We agree on a lot - for instance, we all think that there should be human rights for all people." Lynn…

… Schler, a LSA senior who helped establish the group added, "the point of the meeting is that we don't agree on everything." The group was started by four students who joined together at See Peace, Page 5 C…

… said. There is a close connection between racism and sexism in sexual assault, explained graduate student and panel member Cathy Cohen. The definition of rape by contemporary society has to be broadened…

… panel were the Twana Rackham Graduate student Cathy Cohen, a member of People Organized to Wipe Out Rape, speaks in a Sexual Assault Brawley case, racism in the Bush presidential campaign, Awareness Week…

March 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…A Page 2- - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 24, 1986 Conference Day highlights Israeli society By AMY GOLDSTEIN Seventeen student, University, and community organizations pooled resources to…

… - between European and Oriental Jews; religious - between different levels of religiosity; ethnic and religious nationalism - between Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs; and political - the Arab-Isreali conflict…

…. THESE conflict areas not only have internal developments, Yaar said, but also interact with each other. The conference also included a display of educational opportunities for university students in…

… Israel. "There is no shortage of spaces" in Israeli universities, said Dov Kerem Ya'ar, the North American represen- tative from the Committee for University Studies in Israel. "The idea is that students

… will come for one year," he said. Israeli universities are among the most respected in the world, Ya'ar said, and students need not worry about their safety in the country. OF THOSE students who attend a…

… which University political scientist Zvi Gitelman ex- panded. Gitelman said that due to the high birth rate among Arabs living in Israel and the occupied territories and the relatively low birth rate of…

… Israeli Jews, which is typical of a modernized society, there will be an equal number of Arabs and Jews in Israel in the year 2015 if all factors remain equal. SUCH A balance would call the Jewishness of…

… MO NROE UA NN ARBOR, MI 48104 GUILD HOUSE WRITERS SERIES Monday, March 24 8:00 p.m. KATHRYN GLASGOW and ANDREW TANG READING FROM THEIR WORKS *Cosponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly FOR MORE INFO…

November 13, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, November 13, 1981 The Michigan Daiy 0 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman Vol. XCI( No. 56 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M1 48109 IF Z…

… the Michigan Em- ployment Relations Commission upheld an earlier decision that most graduate students are employees of the University. This decision will allow graduate student assistants to organize…

… "financial aid." Thus, the University got some very inexpensive labor from graduate students who needed to teach but had no say in their salary. This also affected the teaching of un- dergradnates. When…

… selecting graduate schools, many highly qualified students could have selected other universities where graduate teaching opportunities seemed more lucrative. As a result, the University lost the chance to…

… attract some top- notch teaching assistants. Finally,'graduate student employees will have the opportunity to bargain for equitable pay. True, at this time, many may not feel the need to bargain-but at…

… Confucian, Christian, or Com- munist. A similar conclusion has been taking hold in the U.S. government as regards the Arab and -Islamic world. The decision in favor of the AWACS sale represents a symbolic…

… affir- mation that we must cultivate ties not just to Saudi Arabia and other moderate Arab regimes, but to the vast Islamic world, which encompasses an eighth of the globe's population and which stretches…

… !41 7 . ?Oxo vI-) - ,",i. /. FEW AMERICANS realize how deeply in- volved we have already become with that Islamic world, even while we often continue to disparage Arabs anlIslam. Our links to the oil…

… revolutionary political catalyst despite its ex- treme social conservatism. ISRAEL IS a small political island in an Arab and Islamic ocean. Our special relationship with Jerusalem arose out of a spiritual af…

January 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… Laboratory Student Aide Program are methods and time study. due Jan. 15, must be past Jr. year by State of Michigan, openings in Ing- June '70. ham county, Education Information Trainees Exchange Office…

…, Helsinki, Executive, EdifJour ,bckrnd, BA min, Finland, has openings for two students and exper. Drug inspector, BA and reg. in traffic planning, open to srs, or grad pharm. students, apply before Jan, 31…

… Israelis, who protested it seemed suspiciously like ap- peasement of the Russians and Arabs. Moscow seems to dislike it for the opposite reason. "We believe that in its pres- ent form the document is of a…

… "to shift the main emphasis" in peacemaking from big power exchanges to Arab-' Israeli exchanges through Jar- ring. The Russians list point by point their objections to the key American proposals for a…

… wrapped into Egypt, but Rus- sia believes Gaza is "an Arab territory" which must be re- stored to its pre-1967 status, meaning Egyptian-run, a n d that Israel has no right to a voice in its future; -The…

… zones on both sides of the border." -The Americans had proposed the 1.5 million Arab refugees should have the right to choose between repatriation on the basis of an agreed annual quota and resettlement…

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… AVAILABLE FOR MEN OR WOMEN STUDENTS FOR W I N T E R SEMESTER (4 MONTH LEASE) We invite you to check and compare our facilities a n d services and to live where YOUR EXPECTATIONS A R E MANAGEMENT GOALS FOR…

May 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…,000 in real estate transfers, raising an estimated $2 million for the county in which the transfer papers were drawn up, and $2 million for the state. * * * * CAIRO-The Arab government leader's conference…

… yesterday de- nounced Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba's statements favoring coexistence between the Arab states and Israel. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, who attended the White House session along with…

… published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organisation notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, MAY 28 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations…

… OPENINGS: The Summer Placement Service Harvard Law School, Board of Student camps listed looking for staff with Advisers, Cambridge, Mass.-Secretaries, following skills: women grads with secretarial skflls…

… to Men--Archery, campraft, water direct and coordinate efforts of first rifery, nature, canoeing, arts & crf year law students. Iurileatr, caunoeings,artsk&dcii St. Joseph County, Centreville, Mich…

… July 3. $50-$75 plus 2 yrs. exper. 3. Work & Trng. * * * Coordinator, BA Soc. Set., Bus. Ad.. Details available at Summer P call Ap- ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please…

… proposal by the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Ahmed Shukairi, for expulsion of Tunisia from the Arab League and Arab summit conferences. WA I SECOND ANNUAL SALINE JAYCEE RODEO a Decker…

… President's hands no later than June 4. Students, College of Engineering: The final day for dropping courses without record will be Wed., June 2. A course may be dropped only with the permis- sion of the…

September 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 12) • Page Image 12

… make room on their campuses for such a position. As chaplain, Safi's duties include listening and advising students of all faiths, though primarily the 850 Muslim students on campus. He also works with…

… other campus religious leaders in addition to advocating on behalf of the Muslim Student Association. "It's an act of worship just to meet people: to talk to them, to hear them, to listen to what they…

… have to say so that you can better serve them," Safi told the Daily in a profile earlier this year. I asked students who knew him, had heard of him, or had maybe read about him, as I had. The responses I…

… received were overwhelmingly positive. "He listens," said LSA junior Omar Hashwi, the Central Student Government vice president, who had Safi as an Ara- bic teacher. "He listens really well." "Deeply…

… buddy? When cynicism can seem like the default lan- guage of a college campus, what would make students - Mus- lim and non-Muslim alike - revere a man of the cloth? As a non-religious person who tries to…

… by the Muslim Students Association on the fourth floor of the Michigan Union, he creates a congenial atmosphere. He is a man of good cheer and humble stature, and often elects to meet with students at…

….S. history to the psycholog- ical turmoil college students endure. Yet for all his intellect, religiosity. He says we have no idea how close we are to God. "Proximity to the divine is something only the…

… doyou think? He reflects on some of the ways students are taught at a school like the University, contrasting the eastern and western models of education - he has had experiences with both. His points are…

… School in 2002. The areas in and around Detroit experienced a spike in Arab Muslim immigrants in the early '90s, doubling Detroit's Muslim population between 1973 and 1993, which led to the construction of…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Shirvell to retract statements HALEY HOARD/Daily Members of the Egyptian Student Association gather on the Diag Friday, Feb. 11 to celebrate former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's step down from power…

…. The students passed out candy to passersby as a symbol of the joyous occasion. Students rejoice in wa e of Mubaraks resig Onation Armstrong to file civil lawsuit if libelous comments aren't withdrawn…

… By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily Staff Reporter A document filed Friday has brought the ongoing legal bat- tle between Michigan Student Assembly President Chris Arm- strong and Andrew Shirvell, a former…

… "sexually promis- cuous," among other libelous See SHIRVELL, Page 5A Egyptian students celebrate democracy on Diag ByJOSEPH LICHTERMAN Daily News Editor The Diag was transformed into Liberation Square on Fri…

…- day afternoon as members of the University's Egyptian Stu- dent Association celebrated the overthrow of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. About 20 students took to the Diag to rejoice and share…

… their joy with others on campus. Many passed out Snickers bars and other chocolates to students walking by. LSA junior Eman Abdelhadi said it's traditional to pass out sweets on happy occa- sions…

…. "Egyptians - and Arabs in general - have this tradition where they pass out treats at good occasions," Abdelhadi said. "At weddings, religious occasions, Eids, like the holi- days. This is an Eid. This is a…

… their support for the protest- ers in Egypt. Rackham student Sameh Tawfick said he didn't See MUBARAK, Page 5A UNIVERSITY RESEARCH BROTHERS BANQUET Audi,'U' partner for Y transportation study Project to…

… raising the large amount of money. Though the center works with other student groups, McGuire said it rarely gets a donation of this magnitude. "This is one of the largest gifts from a student group we…

May 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

… to 15 quarter hours or 10 semester hours. Current events Students will enjoy weekly lectures in Arabic and indicate its roe as the language of a English on Middle East topics by leading experts in…

…8-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 4, 1994 Fall from Packard St. window kills student By Lisa Dines DAILY NEWS EDITOR Christopher Garcia, an LSA sophomore, fell out of his Packard Street…

students were conscious and communicating with the officers who arrived at the scene of the accident. Garcia suffered a broken leg and back as well as several lacerations causedby theglass…

… to all windows after May 1. HousingInspectorJackDonaldsonsaid if the same accident took place now, the screen could help prevent a fall. Prime Student Housing, which owns the apartment, declined to com…

… violation, if it is clearly a violation of common-sense safety than the land- lord may still be liable," said Pattrice Maurer, the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union director. Nicholas Roumel, an attorney for Student

… Legal Services, said the li- ability for the accident will probably be divided among the landlord and the students. Any court award would be reduced by the percentage of "con- tributory negligence" under…

… Intensive Arabic Program offers proficiency- Its characters form based instruction in Modern Standard Arabic, the some of the most literary Arabic used throughout the Middle East for ancient literature known…

… ... . Universityof also be supplemented by cultural activities including Chicago isonce lectures, films, outings, and performances to broaden again offening understanding of various facets of life in the Arab an…

…, the Tibe oneness means, the spiritual and tem- pearing eloque poral leader of Tibet spent April 21- ease in both Ei 23 meeting Ann Arbor residents. language - ou But for students, the coming of the "We…

May 12, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…Special support group forms BY KELLY THAYER The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 12,1989-Page 3 Students start inaugural trial BY DIANE COOK The arrests occurred when about 6 The trial of four University…

… stu- or 7 students, protesting the inaugu- The ria offou Unveritysturation of Duderstadt, attempted to dents arrested in connection with a enter the invitation-only ceremony at protest of University…

… glre - a~iuia st ~ ii i , udentgin "PUSHERS NEEDED!" glares student in biology, was charged with In his testimony, Officer George from a sign seekrsg people to lend disturbing the peace and assault and…

… Plummer said, "(the protesters) in- assistance to others with disabilities. r battery. Mike Fischer, a graduate sisted the building was theirs," The sign marks the entrance to the student in English, was…

… charged with Plummer went on to testify that he Persons with Hidden Disabilities disturbing the peace. saw an officer pulled down with such support group and its first meeting The two students not present…

… pressure Israel into a opened a window. He sits in a chair brought an end to the illusion that has sustained the Intifada and given shifted from Arab capitols to the peaceful solution. in the middle of the…

… were the organization of Pales- Tamari said he was optimistic academic assistance, transportation dience of about 120 students, com- volvement of Palestinians who have tinian villages, camps and neighbor…

… . neighborhood pharmacy! * floor. Dar explains that carpet traps STYLISTS Mail this ad for Special "" -" dust to which some people are ex- Student/Teacher Tariff. I I* '12S Unversiy 663 5533 tremely allergic - yet…

April 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-eight years of editorial freedom Vol. XCVIII, No. 131 Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, April 13, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily MSA SCBN urges student Hijackers release 12 manager…

… By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student Assembly last night unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the University administration not interfere with the Campus Broadcasting Newtork and that it allow…

… letter from Johnson. Johnson could not be reached for comment yesterday. LSA junior Emily Burns, one of two students applying for the job, criticized the University's efforts to control CBN. "The…

…'s proposal to appoint a general manager at CBN is representative of its larger goal to kill student expression on campus. The University is also regulating students with the recently approved. Policy on…

… Discriminatory Acts, he said. "If (CBN) is not student led, it's not student run," Bell said. In other business, the assembly passed a resolution reiterating its demand for the resignation of LSA Dean Peter…

… uprising in Pales- tine," the 4-month-old Arab rebellion in Israeli-occupied territories. The hijackers have demanded that Kuwait free 17 pro-Iranian terrorists, all but one of them Shiites, con- victed for…

… a chain of bombings there in December 1983. Kuwait refuses. Speaking in classical, Koranic Arabic, they said: "We have decided '(We have renamed plane) the plane martyrdom. the of - Hijackers of…

… Kirstin Fazzari hopes to be an astronaut flying for the Air Force some day. And the first-year LSA student is making her start as a cadet in the University's ROTC Air Force. More women than ever are join…

… senior in the School of Engineering, hopes to work as a logistics officer next year - a position in which she See ROTC, Page 3 Foreign student educates others By LISA POLLAK s It's a conflict that 19-year…

September 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…meeting, the board, led by University President Mark Schlissel, voted to increase student tuition rates for the third year in a row. In-state tuition increased by 2.9 percent and out…

…-of-state student tuition went from $47,452 to $49,326. The board voted 7-1 to approve the tuition hike. Regent Andrea Newman, R, was the only board member to oppose the hike. In the meeting, she said she…

… voted against the motion in an effort to keep University costs affordable for students. “I’ve said this before, and I feel this is the real opportunity to make this statement,” Newman…

… regents pointed to recent initiatives such as the Go Blue Guarantee — a full-tuition financial aid package for all in-state students whose families make less than $65,000 a year — as worthwhile…

…, including Stephen Ross, Sandy Robertson and more. After the Detroit Free Press report, student organizations such as Roosevelt Institute and College Democrats published public callsfor…

September 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… to pay for Moore visit By Mary Doyoe Daily Staff Reporter While not directly affiliating itself with any political side, the Michigan Student Assembly is considering allo- cating funds toward bringing…

… rent for $10,000. If plans materialize, the commission would charge $5 for student admission and $7 for non-students. Commission members said they are confident that they will see a large turnout for…

… the event. The MSA budget is funded by fees which every student is required to pay. Concerning the possible potential conflict of the student government pro- viding funding for a speaker who stands very…

… on how the political group is covered under the tax code. Scott Foley, a Business School senior and chair of Students for Bush at the University, said he would see no prob- lem in the assembly…

October 25, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…. White defendant Jennifer Gratz alleges she was not admitted to the University while less-qualified minority students were as a result of affirmative action policies. The Washington, D.C.-based Center for…

…,243 whites with lower scores also were admitted. Furthermore, 144 black students with better scores were admitted, while 1,049 white applicants with better scores were accepted. See STUDY, Page 7 Godfrey…

… Daily Staff Reporter Student General Counsel Alok *rawal once again chaired the Michi- gan Student Assembly weekly meeting last night instead of MSA President Hideki Tsutsumi. Last night's meeting was…

… held at Bursley Residence Hall on North Campus as part of MSA's Communi- cations Committee Outreach Program. "We are trying to make MSA more accessible for the students," Commu- nications Committee Chair…

… Matt Nolan Whe main topic on the floor was the approval of Community Service Com- mission recommendations to allocate $45,160 to student groups for various projects. During constituents' time, students

… to the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee for Harus Elementary Outreach Pro- gram - which was originally was slated for no funding because of a failure to attend the CSC interview. "We missed…

…- al studies program, which was recently suspended by LSA Dean Shirley Neu- man. similar resolution was passed last k by LSA Student Government. Finally, a resolution that proposed that all MSA members…

… Wetmore Daily Staff Reporter Officials from the Office of New Student Programs plan to present a proposal to E. Royster Harper, interim vice president of student affairs, asking for more systematic pro…

…- gramming to provide alternatives to underage drinking. The proposal, which ONSP Director J. Ann Hower said will be delivered to Harper on Friday, is a release of the findings of the Student Program…

…'s always aa d2 o lot happening, but it's not con- sistent. It could be enhanced," yweeken" Hower added. Hower said the subcommit- - J. Ann Hower tee conducted a "quick and Office of New Student dirty" survey…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… Vol S 61 Ao,Mchga -ueda, 9,1993 D 190 r*Dil MLK festivities stress unit attendance, Suffers as / students sty home ., by Michaell Crews and Chastity Wilsonj Daily Staff Reporters k. To most students

…, Martin Luther King Day was an invitation to stay in bed and enjoy a day without classes. While some students showed their support for the annual Unity March, barely half of the Diag was filled with…

student involvement was low. "I don't think very many stu- dents attend the events," said LSA sophomore Eric Younger, adding that he did not plan to participate this year. Some students said they were not…

… aware of MLK Day festivities. "I didn't know about many of the events . there was some advertising, but mostly directed to Black students," said LSA senior Vickie Bissonnette. Others said students cannot…

…-year student Stephanie Gooden. But students who did use the free day to attend MLK events said they felt strongly about being active. "I'm involved because I wanted to affect a change in people's atti- tudes. If…

… right thing," Bush said. Arab states said they regretted "the policy of military escalation." Russia, too, voiced opposition. "These attacks could proceed without further warning," Pentagon spokesperson…

… question at all," he said. Students walk united down State Street during one of the events planned to commemorate MLK Day. Speakers: King 's dream is alive Speakers stress the necessity of working toward…

… Chisolm (D-New York). The speakers' comments shared a common theme of encouragement for African Americans to work toward racial equality and togetherness. Chisolm called on students to celebrate unity in…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Kloostra and Donna Woodwell Daily News Editors While many students took the day off yesterday, several hundred took to the streets in the fifth an- nual Unity March to commemo- rate the birthday of Rev. Dr…

… crowd. Attendance at the march and rally has declined since its incep- tion in 1988. This was addressed by one of the rally's speakers, Shawn Mason of the Black Student Union. "I remember my freshman year…

… American Student Association. "This is the time when we unite and join against the evils that came with the people of Columbus and men like him," Hill said. Marchers from various campus organizations carried…

… Jr. Day yesterday spoke of an unfulfilled dream, and called on students to work to achieve it. Former Michigan Supreme Court Justice Dennis Archer opened yesterday's symposium in Rackham Auditorium…

… Black comma- KENNETH SMOL LERDaily nity," he said. "We would not tolerate high school University students take part in the fifth annual Martin Luther King Day Unity rally on South University yesterday…

… declines as students make use of free day by Lari Barager Although the University gave students and faculty the day off yesterday to reflect on the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., many students

…,000 students par- ticipated in the march. Many students used the three- day weekend as a mini-vacation from Ann Arbor or as an extra night of partying. "We got a late start on the day because we were having a…

July 24, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

students' tuition. This year, the hike will be 8.4 percent for in-state students and 9.7 percent for non- Michigan residents. As the cost of attending Michigan continually increases, two things are apparent…

… - little regard is given by the administration to the plight of financially-strapped students, and increased tuition merely exacerbates several already serious problems on campus. Tuition has steadily…

… will only magnify the disparities amongst the student body, and perhaps force out the remaining "few" who have difficulty affording the costs. Another reality of the annual tuition increase is that many…

students who wish to attend Michigan will undoubtedly, upon graduation, leave the University burdened with debt. This fact cannot be taken too lightly. During the 1985-86 academic year, students borrowed $34…

… "academic competition" with the Ivy League via the pocketbooks of Michigan students. DESPITE GREAT RESISTANCE by the regents, health services will hold a Safe Sex Day and provide much-needed information and…

… ser- vices to students. Publicizing the hazards of sex is the only way to help students deal with their sex- uality in a mature, responsible way. Pregnancy has always been a concern of sexually active…

May 08, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… Michigan campus prove that vulgarity comes in all colors. Rhonda Sanders, in The Flint Journal, described her experience as a Black U of M student. The incidents she cites prove that racism is not a habit…

… many times. It would be virtually impossible for any one group to "own" the area, because it's impossible to avoid. Everyone walks there: Blacks, whites, Hispanics, Indians Arabs, Orientals, and others…

… utilizing university facilities. Never in my observance was it "a campus commons for white students." Only a tainted eye could see it that way. Sanders complained her professors were white, as if that was…

… part of a conspiracy. I was a TA at U of M, and have taught college in Flint. I've witnessed the self-segregation of Blacks. I've felt pride in Black students who excelled. Yet I've also been blamed for…

… resentment by campus - that Blacks are the only "white" which includes people from non-Black students and a further minority; and that BAM and UCAR dozens of racial, religious, social, increase in racial…

… immigrants. reduced services to the non-Blacc -Diane Carey However, since I "look white," I students. The injustice of these April 8 Will the real'' please rise u? To the Daily: speak out against the official…

… their university Regents: apparartus. The energy, idealism contributions to the same students. Who would be king? (ContinuedfromPage5) the national media before pressing student concerns are addressed…

… legitimate initiatives of UCAR, BAM III, and Lesbian and Gay Rights On Campus (LaGROC). To insure the selection of such a candidate, student input is vital. Indications are that the University regents plan to…

… follow the same procedure they used when selecting Shapiro. This pro - } cedure limits student input to an "advisory" committee, as is done with faculty and alumni input. A major problem with this is the…

… lack of assurance that such "advice" will be heeded. Regents are left free to make the final selection, without any binding student or faculty participation. In the past, this procedure has achieved…

April 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…, the Arab television net- work al-Jazeera reported that a U.S. warplane attacked its office on the banks of the Tigris' River, killing a reporter. On the city's northern side, Army forces set a…

… a series of discussions about the planning committee's various recommen- dations. See GREEKS, Page 7 Read my book Students voice concerns over campus integration By Ryan Vicko Daily Staff Reporter…

… University has engaged teams of resident advisors, minority peer advisors, multicultural ini- tiatives and students to promote interaction among races. But in most campus residence hall cafeterias, Asian…

… Americans, African Americans, Arab Ameri- cans and caucasian Americans often sit separately, but there's no all-Americans table. Derek Liu, who was involved in campus integra- tion efforts for three years…

… before graduating in December, said he feels that more students need to take the initiative and meet all kinds of people - not just those of their own race. "I don't feel this campus is integrated at all…

…. On one side there's white students, on the other there's minorities," he said. He said it is very hard to get people to step outside what he calls "their comfort zone." But students must still learn to…

… recalled another situation in which a white student who had previously assumed all minority stu- dents are under-qualified, lost that precon- ceived notion when a black peer articulated an intelligent…

… response in class. LSA senior Jonathan Jones, an R.A. at South "I don't feel this campus is integrated at all." - Derek Liu Former resident advisor Quad, said his job is geared toward student inter- ests…

… karaoke, as well as academic activ- ities, such as helping students find the right major. When asked about integration on campus, most students began by explaining where they are from. Business School…

… for him and University residence halls were not that big of a change. "It depends on the person. Most college students are open-minded," he added. But Hudson said the residence hall he lived in was one…

November 02, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 2, 2001 OP/ED 6 4 Gb trbT9I1t ]DilIU 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… straighten your hair? Why do you choose to wear the most uncomfortable clothes possible to sit in a lecture hall with 400 other students who are all wearing sweatpants? And why do you think that anyone is…

…, critiques Daily's Pledge tour review TO THE DAILY: As a student who is a fan of most of the bands that appeared at Van Andel Arena Sun- day night, I feel it is my duty to write this letter. I don't know what…

… GEO ever cared about students?' DUCK AND COVER Most public announcements include a spe- cific who, what, where, when and why. Attor- ney General John Ashcroft's recent announcement that there is a…

… the hell are these people allowed to teach if they can't even communi- cate. It is not fair to the students, but when has the Graduate Employees Organization ever cared about the students they teach…

… fortitude to pull a Reagan and fire them all. Students ask yourself this: Are GSIs even necessary anyway? 6 GEO bargaining chair Leland Davis speaks at yesterday's rally. When they went on strike last time…

…, did we really lose out having our discussion sec- tions cancelled? Bottom line: The students deserve to have GSls that communicate in clear English. No exceptions. DAVID TAUB Alumnus YV VIEWPOINT…

… Muslim leaders must show leadership 40 BY JOSHUA BROOK Imagine the following hypothetical situa- tions: A self-identified Christian student at the University contributes a viewpoint to the Daily in…

October 28, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… First Amendment after you make a mistake." Organizer David Glaser, a law student, said the statements in Friday's paper left Daily readers See RALLY, Page 2 'eager~ MADRID, Spain (AP) - Israeli and Arab

…. 21 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, October 28, 1991 - .. Students, profs. criticize KCP cut *by Rob Patton Daily Minority Issues Reporter Students and faculty who have been involved with the King…

… the program gives students and faculty contact with a variety of people. "It's an exposure thing. You ac- tually have access to these people," she said. "Itabroadens horizons, and forthe students the…

… people gathered on the Diag Friday at noon to protest a Holocaust revisionist advertisement run in Thursday's Daily. Arab-Israeli leaders Members of the campus Jewish community ventedtheir outrage at the…

… Holocaust creates a climate where it can be open season to attack Jews," Kohane said. Although rally participants were upset by the ad's content, many doubted it would cause students to question the accepted…

… don't talk to the editorial folks, but that's no excuse," said graduate student Ken Goldstein, a rally organizer. "I passionately feel about the First Amendment, but you can't cloak yourself in the…

… leaders said yesterday they were eager to begin historic Middle East peace talks. The conference, the first face-to- face meeting between Israel and all its Arab neighbors in more than 40 years, is…

September 14, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… course on ethnic and racial issues, which began in 1987 when United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) students demanded such a course, is being taken up again by LSA fac- ulty. The LSA Curriculum Committee…

… is putting forth a proposal for such a requirement again this fall. If approved, the requirement will take effect in September 1991. In- coming students could choose from a list of courses meeting a…

Student Assembly President Jennifer Van Valey said she supported the proposed gradua- tion requirement. "This is one real tangible thing we could do. We need to have some standard which we can apply to the…

… the Associated Press Iraq warned yesterday of possible terrorist attacks against U.S. forces, again sounding the theme of Arab * feelings wounded by the presence of non-Moslem soldiers massed in the…

… against the Arab nation and the insult it is directing to the Islamic shrines by occupying holy lands will undoubtedly produce a natural reaction from the Arab and Islamic masses," said the memorandum. INA…

… Thursday to try to reinforce U.S. cooperation with Syria against Iraq, its longtime enemy. See IRAQ, Page 5 PSC envoys discuss trip to Israeli-occupied territories By Amy Quick A University student and…

students denied the opportunity for education by Israel. Levin and Vazquez spent time at Birzeit University, which is 12 miles north of Jerusalem. Birzeit. was closed in 1988 because Israeli officials…

…. Vazquez said that the campus is off limits to students. Students are not allowed inside libraries and it is illegal for more than seven students to live together, said Vazquez. He added that the University…

… will be held responsible for for any student political Pepsi generation KENNETH SMOLLER/Dali LSA junior and crew team member Sylvan Robb takes students' credit card applications in exchange for free…

October 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… depend on have said, lived, and performed." their willingness to accept reality Eban, who is currently and compromise on the Arab Chairman of Israel's Foreign issue," said Shai Popovsky, an A Affairs and…

… Defense Committee, Israeli graduate student in political lectured in a crowded Rackham science. Auditorium. Eban, who is also Mark Lichter, a graduate student known for his Public Broadcast in public health…

… danger to Israel is the mysteries: the mystery of internal threat posed by Israel's preservation, resonance, suffering domination of 1.5 million Arabs on and renewal. the west bank, " he said. "THE IDEA of…

… continues to be shown in "coercive rule" over Arabs in the the United States and other West Bank. countries. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban lectures on the Jewish presence and…

… civilization from a historical perspective. He addressed a full house at Rackham Auditorium last night. Students use Safe Walk By STEPHEN GREGORY If all of Michigan's black voters backed Republican…

… time to the small town where she lived most of her life. Performances The Difference - Soundstage, 9:30 p.m., U-Club (763-1107). This student band is sure to entertain you and provide great dancing music…

…. Waiting for the Parade - University Players, 8 p.m., Trueblood Theatre (764-0450). University drama students will perform this antiwar play by John Murrell. It concerns women waiting at home while their men…

… Republicans General Membership Meeting - 8 p.m., Room D, Michigan League. SALSA (Socially Active Latino Students Association) New Membership Meeting - 7:30 p.m., Dominicks, upstairs. Furthermore 2nd Annual…

… a students needs to be walked somewhere, a SafeWalk dispatcher receives calls and sends out a two-person walking team-two women or a man and a woman-to the caller's location. The caller is then…

… the total number to 100, Simon added. Library Science graduate student Natalie Shilling, a third time service user said, "I think it's great because I live off campus. I tell everybody about it. We all…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 20, 1986 The Michigan Daily al Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Zionism is racist in Israel Vol. XCVI, No. 77 420 Maynard St…

… others, notably the areas around Israeli settlements. The Israelis channel water from Arab villages in order to make the settlements look as appealing as possible to prospective settlers, and to, Shadroui…

… is a graduate student in history. She teaches a pilot program course on the Holocaust. strengthen the myth that Palestine was "wasted" on the Palestinians. The assertion that Palestinians are "free to…

… in 1948 and 1967, rather than in refugee camps in oc- cupied Palestine and other countries. If Arabs are not discriminated against as fourth class citizens in Israel (after Ashkenazy, Sephardic, and…

…. For the record, Arabs are Semites, too. The authors did not demonstrate that they are "well informed on world occurrences." Instead, they showed a tendency common to American liberals: to be tough on op…

… program, but it needs im- provement. Many students are unaware of the hours Nite-Owl runs and the areas it sevices because it is poorly publicized. This problem could easily be eradicated by posting…

… night studiers. In addition, University housing can not accommodate these students, but those off- campus should not have to pay every night to ensure they arrive home safely. Probably the greatest…

… dilemmas in expanding Nite-Owl to run off- campus are monitoring student use and establishing boundary lines the would be fair to the large and dispersed off-campus population. But these problems are not…

… insurmountable. Students could be required to present a valid Identification card before riding and the Nite-Owl could be targeted at the heavily student populated Oakland and East University and North Ingalls…

… facilities has been impressive, and the Univer- sity has responded accordingly; even though many students don't use them, the services are available. Similarly, the off- campus Nite-Owl would not be a service…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

student who took the SAT in 1980 came from a family with an annual income of $24,300. But for whites, the average was $26,300; blacks, $12,500; Puerto Ricans, $12,300; Mexican-Americans, $17,100; American…

… Indians, $20,000; and Asian- Pacific Americans, $21,500. In addition, for all students, the average scores rose steadily by in- come, from 336 and 374 for those with family incomes below $6,000 to 460 and…

… educational deficit this nation must overcome." "WE MUST recognize the tremen- dous needs of these students," said Erickson. Regarding admissions requirements for minority students, Erickson said, "We don't set…

… specific guidelines for minority students, but for educationally disadvantaged studen- ts." he added that minority students of- ten fall into this category. These guidelines are based on the nature of the…

… program and ex- tracurricular activities tht the student pursues combined with the past success rates of students with similar qualifications. IN BRIEF Complied from Associated Press and United Press…

…, however, that the issues dividing China and the Soviet Union were too formidable to be resolved quickly. Iranian 'etary plane hijacked SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates- Four hijackers demanding political…

… in the United Arab Emirates. The hijackers were presumed to be Iranians, but it was not known what weapons they used to carry out the 12th aircraft hijacking this year. Emirates authorities refused to…

December 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…f' OPINION Pa0e 4 Wednesday, December 3, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Will China's Gang of Four trial end the revenge cycles? Vol. XCI, No…

… SAID victory encouraging TUDENTS HAVE GOOD reason more and better student represen- I to be optimistic in light of the tation in the administrative decision- ults of last week's LSA-Student making that…

… will be crucial in the vernment elections. Sue Porter, coming year of University financial rgaret Talmers, and the entire restraints and budget cuts. We may ket of Students for Academic .and also expect…

… progress toward improved titutional Development have been recruitment and retention of minority ept into the leading council positions students and a higher level of quality a tide of intelligent…

… progressivism. among graduate teaching assistants at en Tim Lee, the presidential can- the University. ate for Student Alliance for Better LSA students have wisely rejected presentation who was buried in the the…

… comment on David Brief's letter of November 21, in which he attempts to lay the blame for the Palestinian problem on the other Arab coun- tries. In a country where the Jewish lobby is so strong it is…

… drinking water? The problem began with the formation of the state of Israel. For years, the Jews and the Arabs lived together peacefully, until the British mandate ended with the birth of a new state and…

April 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… Services) 3200 Student Activities Building certain territories to Arabs WASHINTON-Claiming that the Mideast eace process is in danger, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat urged Israel yesterday to accept Arab

… Wednesday night. THE CLUSTERING concept involves two or more closely-located schools sharing a pool of students who would rotate from school to school depending on what grade they were in.- The project has…

… ELEMENT of the proposed plan is orientation visits and bus rides for students who would be reassigned by Daily Official Bulletin Friday, April11, 1980 Daily Calendar WUOM: Inaugural special, Doris Mc…

… April 17. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Needs student assistants for inspection of agricultural labor camps. Completion of sophomore year and biology or environmental helath coursework required…

students and teachers. Also, transportation would be provided for those bused students who wish to participate in after-school activities. Other points of the plan include: " adapting teaching skills to…

… provide a better atmosphere in the schools for children of all ethnic backgrounds; " setting up a 20:1 student/staff ratio;, " strengthening the instructional program for students by testing and a lawful…

… ', 1 lanning A; Placement JOB HUNTING WORKSHOP Resume Writing Interviewing Job Finding Techniques C' I SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1980 9:00-12 Noon at CAREER PLANNING and PLACEMENT (a unit of Student

… sovereignty in East Jerusalem and over the West Bank of the Jordan River. Recognizing Arab rights in these territories "is the only sure way to peace and harmonious existence," Sadat said in a speech to the…

…, autumn leaves in fall, the Arb is the setting for rest, relaxation and just plain fun for many Michigan students. Another Michigan tradition you can enjoyx Subscribe today for spring-summer term…

… Friday, April 11, 1980 C, The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard…

February 16, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ei ght Pages ;rWMU SEE NFS IA'!' N CALL n )AJiLY Strike talk The Student Support Committee for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- ployes (AFSCME, Local 1583) will hold…

… meetings all over campus tonight to educate student workers about issues that might confront them should there be a strike. AFSCME is currently negotiating with the University for a new contract. The…

… floor of the Union; and for student bus drivers and students who work in the Michigan League and the University Club, 9:30 on the fourth floor of the Union. Happenings ... ... kick off today at noon when…

…. at the Union where, at 3:15, the Office of Ethics and Religion will sponsor a film called "King: From Montgomery to Memphis" . . . from 4-6, graduate students and University staff are invited to slurp…

… survey prospects for new Arab-Israeli peace talks. Welcoming Vance at Ben Gur- ion International Airport, Is- raeli Foreign Minister Yigal Al- lon declared it was "high time the political momentum should…

… moving through the Arab world. He will emphasize the Carter administration's view that this presents asunique op- portunity for a "just and last- ing peace." Shortly before Vance arrived, Allon said in…

… Israel' and the Arabs. This "in return for territorial compromises whose map has not yet been determined," he said. IN AN INTERVIEW with Is- raeli correspondents in Wash- ingto'n released on the eve of the…

… MSA rips URIC vote By PATTI MONTEMURRI Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night condemned the University Housing Council's (UHC) decision to continue the non-union let-. tuce boycott, saying UHC…

… undermined the credi- bility of student government by ignoring a stu- dent mandate favoring an end to the boycott. MSA members also voted to protest the review procedures used by the Dean of the School of…

February 25, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… abortions if the mental or physical condition of the mother is in danger or in the case of rape or incest. * * * ISRAEL is imposing a curfew on three Jordanian villages in a hunt for Arab terrorists who…

… two nearby villages. Meanwhile, international concern for the lately increased Arab terrorist attacks on Israeli commercial planes carrying Israeli goods or passengers is mounting. In Zurich and Geneva…

…. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104…

… complaining of frequent migraine-like headaches, often of incapacitating nature." He called for an outright ban on the pill for five years. New library group Sto hear student views ''It is the story of a…

… young girl who is, orwas, curious about politics, nonviolence, Zen, commitment, socialism, other Swedes, and, to be sure, I By NANCY TARDIFF An All-University Student Li- brary Committee has been estab…

…- lished by Dr. Fredrick Wagman, director of the University Library system. Wagman says the committee was formed to give students an avenue to air their grievances about the library system and to present…

March 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SHA Voter 5i""' . Drive Shows, Successes Council Candidate Warns: Students May, Steal City Elections By ERIC WAYNE The…

… , efforts of the Student Housing Association to get stu- dents registered to vote in city elections April 4 may be paying off. Robert Bodkin, '67, chairman of SHA, said one measure of the suc- less of the…

… campaign is that "nine out of ten candidates for city council have accepted invitations" to be interviewed by students March 30. The candidates will be inter- viewed by members of the execu- tive board of…

… SHA, and any other students SHA invites. The meeting w ll be open to the public. Bodkin said that SHA will not give any candidates "explicit en- dorsement," but said that by pub- licizing the views of…

… 1000 students had registered. Brinkerhoff asserted that, his figures were from the city clerk's office but could not give a break- down as to the number of regis- trants who were students. The recent…

… the number of registered students. in, addition, SHA has aided those who wished to register by explaining the procedures and em- phasizing the city regulations on eligibility, Bodkin said. However, it…

… part of a move by SHA and other groups to assert student power in a desire to have an influence over future city housing projects. Graduate Student Council, In- terfraternity Council, the Campus…

May 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…Cite History of Controversies Between Daily, I Eoard (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles describing the his- tory of relations between The Daily and the Board in Control of Student

… Publications.) By HELENE SCHIFF The recent controversy between the Board in Control of Student Publications and The Daily over senior appointments was not the first of its kind. There have been four main low…

Student Publications. This action was not released for publication until May, 1941 and with it came a storm of protest from both faculty and students. Charge "Packing" Editorials in The Daily charged the…

… Regents with "packing" the Board. The new bylaw provided for six faculty members, two alumni members and three students, all with a single vote, to sit on the Board. Prior to this the Board was composed of…

… four faculty members, each with one vote, three student members, each with one vote and two alumni, who acted in an advisory capacity without vote. The steps as reported in The Daily which led to the…

… new bylaw. In' addition, President Ruthven received a faculty petition requesting a meeting of the University Senate to discuss the bylaw. Oppose Addition The Student Senate went on record as opposed to…

… the addition of any non-student members to the Board. They also delegated the Student Rights Committee to circulate a petition and send letters to alumni urging them to complain to President Ruthven…

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has been shot by an assassin and badly wounded. The embassy of the United Arab Republic said early today reports that President Nasser has been shot and wounded by…

November 19, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…Nationalists laim uchow Victory Proposed DP Project Wins Strong Campus Support Four campus groups last night pledged sponsorship of displaced students who will take up -their studies at the University next se…

… Displaced Students. EACH ORGANIZATION will provide all funds necessary for the maintenance of the student it is sponsoring. Panhellenic Association has tentatively offered to sponsor another displaced student

… govern- ment, and threfore very hard to get, he declared. Coeds To Get Friday Okay Women students who want to enjoy Thanksgiving leftovers at home next Friday will have to se- cure overnight permission…

… provide the room and board facilities. Assembly will ask each inde- pendent woman to contribute 50c between Nov. 29 and Dec. 3 for support of its student. BESIDES completely ing their own displaced ICC…

… of the Arab states "to begin nego- tiations for a permanent peace." Only tonight in Paris the act- ing Palestine mediator, Dr. Ralph Bunche, asked Israel and the seven Arab states to begin negotiations…

March 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…. Ruthven. The Student Orthodox Chris- tian Society has secured state- ments from President Ruthven, Prof. Ernest F. Barker, chairman of the physics department, Prof. Russell C. Hussey of the geology…

… Magazine The need for a permanent student literary magazine at this University-with its crowded writing courses and its famous Hopwood contests-has been self-evident for some time. Today The Daily announces…

… articles on special subjects written by students in all departments of the Uni- versity. In addition to student work, contributions from faculty members on topics of current interest will be published. The…

… framework of the Student Publications organization. When The Daily issues its call for tryouts next Fall, students interested in working on the literary staff may apply. A special feature of the first issue…

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