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October 17, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

….m. ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT MICHIGAN THEATRE $2.00 AND $2.50 Paid For By The Ann Arbor Citizens Party, 1902 Independence, 769-4493 Second lady lends support to O'Reilly. By SUE INGLIS Interested Students

… refining city. While the two warring Moslem countries traded air strikes and fought at close quarters at the Shatt al-Arab estuary, Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai of Iran left for New York to present Iran…

…'s case against Iraq to the U.N. Security Council. "It has gone on much longer than anyone expected and neither side is showing any willingness to negotiate," said one neutral Arab source. But Arab

… night while "fiddling around" with a sawed-off shotgun in the living room of a rented home he shared with two women students near the University of Southern California campus. Moore, 43, was not available…

…OUAC's9s a -R -y ° 0 be Ltrbht-gn IBatfi Volume XCI, No. 38 Friday, October 17, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

November 14, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…- bassador to the United Nations (UN), told a law school audience yesterday. Blum told the group of about 85, most of whom are lawyers or law students, that three quarters of the land designated for a…

… Palestinian-Arab state in the original UN Palestinian Mandate of 1947 holds the majority of the Palestinian people already. That parcel is the kingdom of Jordan, "the only thing non-Palestinian. . . is the king…

… pointed out that there is no such thing as a separate Palestinian identity." Blum said after the Six Day War in 1967 the Arab League realized military avenues were no longer practical and decided to employ…

… political and diplomatic resources. So it "invented the Palestinian identity" in order to homeland juxtapose it to Israeli and other Arab nations' interests, the former Inter- national Law professor added…

… York City, will in- terview prospective students, 7-9 p.m., 1429 Hill. Call 663-3336 for an appoin- tment. LSA-SG-Election pollworkers meet at 5 p.m., Michigan Student (EC-2-- 106'4) Also available: My…

March 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…-76 Lebanese civil. war, the Israelis had declared the Litani Rivek a "red line" beyond which Syrian troops were not to venture. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000- man Arab League peacekeeping force…

… for Israel to withdraw. COLLEGE STUDENT STUDY PROGRAM: AtY Hayim Greenberg College in Jerusalem for a semester or one year. Curriculum includes Hebrew'Language, Literature, Bible, History, Educa- tion…

… Education & Culture 515 Park Avenue, N.Y.C. 10022 (212) 752-0600 ext. 385/386 79-B RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR OUTDOORSMAN, CAMPER, BACKPACKER, FISHERMAN, offered to student free to travel starting in June on 8 to…

… negotiations with Egypt and for a prompt Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. l In his remarks, Carter suggested that Israel was secure enough militarily to j give ground to the Arabs-a point Begin and his…

… is of Arab extraction and who is a frequent critic of Israeli policy, said Begin "did not deviate one inch from his hard line." The subdued welcome for Begin con- trasted with Carter's courting of…

… Egypt. Iranian Students Association of u of M invites everyone to join us in celebrating a year of Iranian People's struggle for Independence and Democracy ! Dinner.PlayFolk Songs & Dances MARCH 24th-7…

January 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…$100 tax (Continued from Page 1) gesting that reinforcement of exist- ing aid programs may be more effec- tive. "Students are being priced out of an education," said Vaughn, the bill's sponsor. "Any…

…, adding income tax credit for students at- that the question would be clarified. tending in-state trade schools, col- Michigan Student Assembly last leges, or universities in the follow- night passed a…

… massive injec- tions of aid from the United States and oil-rich Arab countries like Saudi Arabia. "As long as Sadat keeps the people fed, the only danger is from the army, but who really knows how they feel…

… has opposed Sadat's initiative from the start, called for cutting contacts with Israel and the United Statesafter the Jerusalem talks broke down last week. In addition, Arab hardliners within Egypt…

… vigorously opposed Sadat's ef- forts. On the conservative side, the right- wing magazine El Daw called on Muslims to unite and retake Arab Jerusalem by force. But there was no war fever within the country and…

April 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

Arabs :ved Israel would use Re- departure as an excuse to down efforts toward re- ption of Middle East peace Just fill in and bring to Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard, behind Student Services and…

… American dol- "hawk" in the Arab-Israeli con- lars or Swiss francs, in exchange fliction and a protege of war for Israeli pounds. The govern- hero Moshe Dayan, now awaits ment then uses the other cur…

… million each. But a lot goes for imported luxury s for the Israeli middle s. anwhile, reports of Rabin's nation werereceived with ticism in the Arab world, e leaders are expected to ich on the job. Some…

… FIRST CLASS IS DAYS 1170 21 DAYS $210 1 MONTH 1260 2 MONTH 1350 3 MONTH 1420 STUDENT PASS SECOND CLASS 2 MONTH '230 Mt $[tt 11111019 A01110K ICRIIS AT it CNAIG 111Ktlt1 0 We play football (once) " We…

June 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… assistant football coach Gary Moeller. "Sometimes it's a real pain because it's so time-consuming." From the moment the coaches first hear about a prospective student-ath- lete, (usually through the student

…'s high school coach during the junior year), they pursue. Using correspondence, the telephone, and personal contacts, they virtually dog the student's trail for most of two years until he graduates from…

… east of the capital and she tums that could come north on the coastal highway from Salon. The coastal road is still con- trolled, however, by troops of the Lebanese Arab Army formed bh renegade Moslems…

…. The new struggle has exploded old alliances and forged strange new partnerships. PALESTINIAN guerrilla lead- er Arafat, in Cairo to enlist Arab aid against the Syrians, said Syrian tanks, jets and…

….S. citizens in Lebanon. ARAB foreign ministers met in an emergency session to dis- cuss Syria's invasion of Leb- anon and savage fighting there between Syrian units and Pales- tinian guerillas. Panel OK…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… time. Now they've found out they're too committed to programs that were developed a year ago." MEANWHILE, students are still calling the Future Worlds' office, trying to enroll in a course that doesn…

… dull so 1 h,200,000barrels of oil imported I had to use a log." She said Atlanta's first black mayor, May daily from Arab nations. i Cochran's sacrifice was "supposed incumbent Sam Massell. In Tues to…

…. viding for current needs. Arab testncatvte eeeclt nations have virtually the only ing and "we're going to end up Doctors said Casals had not re- availablehreserves for future U.S. with a human sacrifice…

… Nixon Palmer said at that time, they complications developed. administration officials all de- must have hated this kid like hell,_ _ _ _ _ clined comment on the Arab move.1 because they really tortured…

…'Ms. Ronda Tyler BEST 100 Summers St.I PHOTO Coolville, Ohio I 45723 Yes, send me the information: f Name Address t it~ State Zip COrage or Univ S C H 0 0 L Superintendent Dr.! Charles Wolfe said students

May 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 170) • Page Image 7

… en route to the United Arab Republic for a two-week visit. Their 'ship passed through Tur- key's Bosporos Strait yesterday and steamed south toward Alexan- dria. Aswan Dam On May 15, Khrushchev and…

… rights forces. . One student was quoted as say- ing, "We believe the new jobs are for real, that this is not a fad. There is some uncertainty about the future, but the general belief is that more jobs are…

… they have calls for many more science and engineering graduates than they have available. The survey showed that one metallurgy student has had five job offers. A coed with honors in mathematics received…

… director at Fisk said he was "amazed at the tremendous thrust for students majoring in business administration." STORE YOUR BIKE AT THIS SUMMER for only $1.50 a month Free Oiling Included Bikes Crated for…

… Shipping BEAVER'S BIKES 605 Church Street TUES.-SAT. 9-6 NO 5-6607 MON. 9-6 " K c cvn Baby mocked Dreamwear UNITED ARAB Republic's President Gamal Abel Nasser and Al- gerian President Ahmed Ben Bella have…

…- sistance in Guinea, Mali and Ghana in West Africa, i-;.ha on the Eastern side of the conti- nent and in the United Arab Re- public. I WI LKI NSON'S Anniversary Special However, at Ghana follows to any…

October 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… some obscure group, but thanks to The Michigan Daily, thousands of students woke up to read about how Eldad said, "The (Arab) culture does not sanctify life, but death." Replace "Arab" with "Jewish" or…

…4A - Friday, October 3, 2008 C4c Mtchijaan wily I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@umich.edu O pinlion The…

… a needed solution The worst part about getting sick should be falling behind in school. For uninsured students, a serious illness can mean a serious medical bill - and too much debt to afford tuition…

…- versity students are covered in order to attend the University will likely reach the University's executive officers and Board of Regents soon. It's been a long time coming, and at this point, access to…

… afford- able health care for students can't come soon enough. THE D.C. SviTs ArTENo OWLY TY1Ng& rn THE V.P DEBAT E. BoTES MEs . FoRE6gN, Poalcy AAF THE FORIGNeRS. L C SCSS FoRc.. (AND Y AIDES IME To…

…. It would not force students to buy University-provided health insurance coverage; it would simply require each student to have some type of insurance in order to enroll for classes. A University…

… insurance policy would exist, as it does now, but students could opt out of it if they are already covered - though, by their parents' plan, for instance. The new policy is based on systems already in place…

… at the University of Minnesota and the Uni- versity of California. Of the several options available, this plan has taken the best route. Some schools unnecessarily require that all students, even if…

…: that all students are not protected from medi- cal emergencies. The need is real: A 2005 survey of University students found that 5.6 percent of undergraduate and 10.5 percent of graduate students were…

… is roughly 25 percent cheaper than the current plan, and should be cheap enough that it is accessible for all students. The cost is more reasonable when you consider that because the $1,700 would be…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michig8 Danly - Tuesday, January 21, 1997 ~fle £d~gtaig :420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by : students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

… iJ IF4L44L SAWzs W 4js Tusdbte c 4 - o Vf o LETuERs To THE EDITOR The continuing Ebonies debate M ichigan Student Assembly elections never garner a significant number of students at the polls…

…. Apathy, combined with the inconvenience of waiting in line, repels many students. A set of amendments to the MSA Compiled Code presented at last week's meeting would offer students the chance to vote over…

… new system would be of para- mount concern. MSA's purpose is to work for the better- ment of student organizations and the stu- dents. If only 12 percent of the student body votes, as in the fall…

December 08, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan The PLO's mistake THE PALESTINIAN Liberation Or- ganization (PLO), self - styled spokesman of the Palestinians, has re- jected Egyptian President Anwar Sa- dat…

…'s offer to join a summit meeting of U.S., Soviet Union, Israeli, United Na- tions, and various Arab leaders in a summit meeting in Cairo. The Soviet Union and all Arab states (except Egypt) have spurned…

… this offer. None- theless, the PLO has much more to lose than the so-called "rejectionist" Arab states in choosing this course of action. The PLO finds itself in a precarious position. Its main concern…

… removal of the Pan-Arab League headquarters from Cairo to Tripoli, the severing of formal relations with Egypt, as well as economic sanctions of any sort. T HE PLO HAS BEEN calling upon those who would…

students, who may lack the background in competing under pressure, and that a student's overall work and effort is a better indicator of his progress than his ability to jot down some quick, meaningful…

… necessary to bug out to Canada or Sweden. WHAT WITH open dorms, food stamps, unemployment checks and government loans that rarely come to maturity when the student does, college life would be serene and…

… examination bench, the whole bruhaha is based on two ) ,st tim e questionable premises: that students actually break into a cold sweat, have nervous break- downs and jump out of lecture room windows. (Harvard…

… hall. When Vladimir Nabokov, the late, great author of "Lolita," was teaching literature at Cornell, he rarely read the students' answers to the questions he so laborously contrived for their final doom…

… tire iron to a gas station attendant. The bad news was Statistics that more t students hauled off laughing 4 exam time those reck to read t submitted t ti ns. that she was an ex- MY BROTHER, Andrew…

… Department." STATISTICS will show that more teachers than students have been hauled off raving to the laughing academy at exam time-especially those reckless enough to read the answers submitted to their THEN…

February 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…. Admission is League, recently threatened to tematic approach, answering of $1.65, with a student rate of 99c. withdraw from the Arab collective complaints that come in once in a security setup but several…

… bloody exploratory attack, fore their eyes, the group made a Democratic Leader John Mc- Off And On Battle full-scale retreat to the Student Cormack said Halleck was "an Publications Building to make a able…

… comment- The double playbill will be pre- Pact linking a key country of the ed. Second most frequent viola- sented each Thursday to Sunday Arab world with the West was tion has been inadequate means of…

… through March 13. The presenta- signed here yesterday. exit from second and third floors. tions will close with a 2:30 p.m. Egypt, a leader in the Arab Besides the department's sys- matinee March 13…

Arab while keeps inspectors busy. A a I1.states were more agreeable to the Abandon Isle action than Egypt had expected. VIV, Th A ** IHC. Defeats New Opposing Rent Increase Move South Quad Petition…

… the reason that "foreign" students have not a's yet been successfully "integrated" into American stu- dent life is that they have not received realistic recognition as a group. CSP believes that this…

… group deserves to be represented as much as the League, Union, or any of the larger and more recognized student groups. Janet Neary emphasized that this new proposal is not designed to make students from…

November 18, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… to a two-day conserva- .i1ve conference on campus after a protest by more than 250 students, The Daily Spectator, reported. The students protested opening leiturer and University of California Regent…

students interested in topics in education when the protest began. Since administrators decided to limit entrance to the program to ;Columbia students only, the conserv- qtive group organizers had to hold…

… Bradley University 'Vresident John Brazil last Wednesday, The Bradley Scout reported. , Haney, who is half Lakota Sioux d half Seminole, called for student spport for his cause on the grounds that Brazil…

… Native Anericans. In addition, Haney said razil had promised to include more Native American courses in the acad- emic curriculum as well as actively recruit Native American faculty and students. Yale…

… 116b jrse, had to be canceled because of a -shortage of teaching assistants, which left many first-year students 1isppointed by the remaining choic- A - -Merton Peck, chair of the eco- nomics department…

…. "A bud- get really shows where the priorities are." The state usually makes its final appropriations to the University in June, after which time the University decides how much to increase students

… 2000 budget and state appropriations, the Michigan Student Assembly will give its formal bi-annual address to the regents. Although MSA President Trent Thompson pass- es out a report and briefly brings…

November 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… or security functions of the police *Student groups :U Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, room 2203, 8 p.m. Q Christian Science Organiza- tion,meeting, Michigan League…

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 10,1992 - Page 3 Students escape i " - arcad+es by Yawar Murad Daily Staff Reporter "Tiger, Tiger! Attack, attack!" And with one final scream Tiger dies…

… game," said School of Music . sophomore James McKenzie, of Street Fighter II, adding that he spends about $5 per week on ar- cade games. Students said this video game addiction pre-empts studies well…

… playing Street Fighter II. Andrew Kim, an LSA first-year student, said he goes down to the ''arcade located in Bursley Hall at 2 a.m, before going to bed. Lawmakers battle for control of Statehouse…

…. Republicans are expected to name House Minority Leader Paul Hillegonds (R-Holland) to head their caucus. The full House votes Jan. 13 to decide who actually fills the speaker's position. LSA first-year student

… video game addic- tion, he said the games serve as an outlet from too much studying. Engineering first-year student Shannon Lelliltt explained that he plays arcade games regularly be- cause of the…

… limitless scenarios these games provide. Students said that violence seems to be the most popular theme of arcade games. In Street Fighter II, players assume one of several identities and fight other…

… world where might is right for U-M students. LSA first-year student Mark Potter added, "Arcade games are more than just an escape from re- ality. They are fast becoming a preferred, alternative form of…

… . s. a 1 r "Usually, people are this time playing video there at games," .. u.a . Yr.a«v+vu v J vb . a... a.v ..t.r.ia.v. DPS internship program puts students into the community W by Abby…

… Schweitzer Gaily Staff Reporter A student internship program within the U-M Department of Pub- ic Safety (DPS) is making a special. effort to increase student safety on campus this year. SWAP - the Student

October 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… to powerful ideological pressures. Something is certain to break." The status-quo in the Levant does give cause for anxiety. The countries of the Arab World, with the exception of Tur- key, are per se…

… practice anti- quated customs. By way of example, an Arab State will refuse to extradite a fugitive from justice from another state on the basis of the deeply-imbedded principle of Arabian hospitality…

…. Although the Arabs can be com- mended for their affable hospitality, such a perversion of this virtue is "reductio ad ab- surdum." The saddest part of this bedlam is the apathy of the Arab leaders. The…

… of Saudi Arabia seems to be more content with Arabian "Ahwa." The others? Allah knows what they're doing-if anything. It is no wonder then that Arab youth are disillusioned and disheartened. It is no…

… invectives tossed at the Arab rulers to sympathy with their cause. A recent United Nations' bulletin reported that the Soviet Union has taken sides with the Arabs con- cerning the Libyan question. The Syrian…

…-old University student and teaching fellow in the classical studies department. After more than eight hours of questioning and a trip to Lansing for a lie detector test, Stacy broke down. Although he said he had…

…-president Robert Preston, '51E, took Hess's place. SAC-First-semester freshmen got another break this week. The Student Affairs Committee allowed them to participate in Arts Chorale, provided they keep up…

November 12, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… percent increase in pay. The demanded wage increase stems from statis- ties GEO gathered on Ann Arbor housing costs and the percentage of a graduate student employ- ee's income rent consumes. GEO…

… negotiators are asking for what they call "a living wage." Currently, the average Graduate Student Instructor earns $1,133 per month. GEO presented information gathered from University Housing last night which…

… Arbor Police Department officials raided house and fraternity parties this past weekend, ticketing 75 students for underage drinking. Dave Westol, international executive director of Theta Chi, said…

… spokesperson Julie Peterson said the University "has not changed its policies" and will not call the parents of the 75 underage students who received tickets for possession of alcohol. Recent changes to the…

student affairs. Hartford added that speculation of the University's possible involvement in the raids was false and the University was unaware of theundercoveroperations. Holcman said the meeting was the…

… Mideast By Daniel Weiss of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination peace process are encouraging. Daily Staff Reporter Committee, said in her introductory remarks. The event's mood became tense as Hasan New…

… groups that include the American- Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Hillel's Major Events Committee, the event drew more than 120 people and included four panelists. "We're not looking to come out of…

…. Reaching their goal Students air opinions of Code By Jennifer Yachnin Daily Staff Reporter Only a handful of the University's 37,197 students attend- ed a forum on the Student Code of Conduct last night…

… spon- sored by the Michigan Student Assembly. "It was a good turnout considering most people on campus don't know about the Code," said Olga Savic, MSA Students' Rights Commission chair. "This is only…

March 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… of See LECTURE, Page 3A Finances a pnoity in By Katie Piona Daily Staff Reporter Upon the completion of the Michigan Student Assembly elections this Wednesday and Thursday, two stu- dents will begin…

… their reign as the embly's new president and vice sident. Among the many responsibilities the new administration will face is the han- dling of MSA student fees, especially since students voted to…

… increase MSA fees by $1 per-student per- semester starting next fall. Many MSA execu- tive office candidates d they plan to raise the amount of rnds funneled to student groups each year by cutting the amount…

… of money directed toward the assembly's internal operations. Students' Party presidential candi- date Mike Nagrant said his party iden- tified at least $2,000 used internally by the assembly last…

… semester that could have.been better used to fund student .groups. He said that, if elected, the adents' Party members will focus on streamlining MSA. Nagrant said that as an executive officer, he would ask…

… a child," Hussein replied. At one point Alia passed out for about a minute while Hussein spoke to her husband. The king hugged the father and gave him a traditional Arab kiss on both cheeks, Later…

… his son, Faisal, and daugh- ter, Aisha. Hussein, making only his second visit to Jerusalem since the city came under Israeli control in 1967, risks censure in the Arab world for visit- AP PHOTO Jordan…

… from Yemen in 1949, blessed the king in Arabic. "Welcome, welcome, king of peace,' he said. "God bless you and your family. JEANNIE SERVAAS/Daily Generation APA, sponsored by the United Asian American…

… American Organizations-sponsored event kicked off Asian American Heritage month by featuring more than 200 student performers acting, singing and dancing in the 18 act show. As guests filled the lobby of the…

… Lambda Phi Epsilon. "We felt our fraternity represented diversity on campus. In several acts, students performed dance routines that combined hip-hop, techno and gospel with traditional dancing and…

September 13, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of foreign ministers, and legions of Americans, Arabs and Jews who have tried to make peace in the Middle East. . Millions of tv viewers around the world who will watch the ceremony live. The prospect…

…IsraeliForeignMinisterShimon Peres and Arafat's top aide, Mahmoud Abbas. White House workers were dusting off the desk used to ink the 1979 peace agreement between Israel and Egypt- the only Arab-Israeli peace ever signed. On…

students know that the Notre Dame football team had not come alone. Ned Andrews drove 437 miles from Hobart College in New York just to cheer on the Irish. "The trip was definitely worth it because Notre…

…'Sullivans, their Irish homebase, for a good time. Andrews and his friends went there Friday night. "It was bonkers," he said. "It's nice to see that there's a good Irish bar in Ann Arbor." Only 200 student tickets…

… were available to Notre Dame students on a lottery basis, but many came to Ann Arbor just to be here while the game was going on. 'The trip was definitely worth It because Notre Dame won. Sitting with…

… said he did pass out, but woke up in time for the game. Notre Dame students agreed that they will return to South Bend with vivid memories and many stories for their friends who stayed home. Sabin, who…

… Michigan law student there." But for the most part, Notre Dame fans agree See FANS, Page 2 * Compu tingcenter relocates services Computing resources and T accounts move toU! The- Computing Resource…

… Center - where many students get their MTS request accounts - is no longer in the School of Education Building. The North University Building Station, commonly called NUBS, now houses all CRC services…

… including accounts, uniqnames, and consulting. Officials say the move will help students find services more easily and cut costs. I L_ II _ I L Students can now receive electroniC mail accounts…

…, unignames from NUBS building By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Students no longer need to find the School of Education Building on their campus map to obtain an electronic mail accountor geta unigname to…

September 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

Arab specialists, and met twice with State Department and National Se- curity Council officials in order to come up with the wording, Fitzwater said. The Arab specialists were asked to look at the…

… wording "to make sure that the tone of it translates well into Arabic," said one official, speaking on condition of anonymity, "You can write a speech that sounds perfectly good to Western ears," but might…

… not convey the right impres- sion in Arabic, the official said. Fitzwater described the message as "a very candid but personal de- scription of our goals and our objec- tives in the region." Number of…

… University and add expertise in areas it may not have had before. He stressed that the new faculty will provide additional role models for students. Thirty-eight of those hired are on "tenure-track" positions…

…, whereas the 14 non-tenure track instructors are not, she said. Clarkson said that with larger numbers of minorities on staff, peo- ple will be more receptive to minor- ity perspectives. "Students live in a…

… world much more ethnically diverse and part of the University's educa- tional mission is to prepare students to live in a world with many differ- ent ethnic, religious, and racial groups." Harrison said…

… collective bargaining and em- ployment contracts - was skep- tical of the cuts. "It seems likely that students will get less time from TAs and that it will decrease the quality of student education," he said…

… admits the cutbacks may hurt some graduate students. "Students who would receive TA support will no longer. The top students who did receive support will continue to, but somewhat more average students who…

… documented learn- ing disabilities, was threatened with revoked admission from the Univer- sity. This year a different cause will keep her busy. Singer is organizing a new student group, the Learning…

… give support to these students, but we've been slow," he said. "This group is being organized primarily by the students." "We are very excited about this," agreed Julie Biernat, acting director for…

February 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…. Reported U.S. AIDS cases rise 9 % in 1989 Soviet Progressives react to political change 'on Arab-Israeli issue by Jody Weinberg Students representing two sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict debated the…

students no longer have to leave the Rackham building to find intimate conversation, coffee and pastries. A new cafe, "Horace and Mary's", which is limited to graduate students opened last Thursday on the…

… second floor of Rackham. "The cafe fits into our overall ob- jective to make graduate students feel a part of the University. If we don't do that no one will," said Associate Rackham Dean Susan Lipschutz…

…, who came up with the idea of having the cafe for graduate students. Students were involved in the process from start to finish. Third year Public Policy grad student Scott Hochfelder did a market survey…

…-year art student Carrie An- designed advertising posters Horace and Mary's" and pro- the banner system hanging the cafe's ceiling. Prince, who designed the cafe, ne reason he chose the 16 col- as because…

… graduate students requent the cafe come from dif- schools. ndrews and Prince decided to banner system because they d to bring the ceiling down and a sound buffer conducive to e cafe is open from 7…

…-10:30 Sunday-Thursday. Coffee, fruit and pasteries are served. by Cherie Curry Daily Staff Writer University alumnus Judge Myron Wahls spoke to students and faculty at South Quad's Ambatana Lounge last night…

… community." use a Currently the cafe has only five wante tables but Lipschutz said they will create expand if it is a success. If the cafe Th makes a profit the money will go to p.m., serve graduate students

… :'MSTV forum Judge Wahis The new graduate student cafe, Horace and Mary's, opened last Thursday. The decor was designed by Ian Prince make arms control progress present. "We live in a world where we…

… issue yesterday for the Michigan Student Television Student Forum. The audience was very vocal and participatory on both the Palestinian and Israeli side. "I was really impressed with the audience; they…

February 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… freedom," he said. Gordon noted that because creation of the guidelines was prompted by an Arab-Israeli conflict, and because the first test of these guidelines has come out of another Arab-Israeli conflict…

… he thinks federal Title IX guidelines may jeopardize men's and women's sports programs at the University. See Page 10. * Due to an unusual set of cir- cumstances back home, Iranian students at Western…

… out one person's opinion on the Arts Page, number 7. Lawyers explain use of funding from MSA By JULIE ENGEBRECHT A special portion of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) meeting was set aside last…

… night for Student Legal Services lawyers Paul Teich and Jonathon Rose to explain the activities of the student-funded law service. MSA will be evaluating these services soon to prepare a proposal to the…

… Board of Regents for a three-year extension of mandatory funding for MSA. Student Legal Services receives $1.74 of the $2.92 MSA fee assessed per student per term. ROSE, DIRECTOR of Legal Service, and…

… Teich, MSA attorney, who also. work closely with other University student governments, spoke about legal aid casework and the MSA Housing Law Reform Project. Teich explained that one-half of the Legal…

… Services caseload dealt with lan- dlords and tenants, with the balance of the load going to such things as family law, consumer lqw, and employment. Before Campus Legal Aid was refor- med to Student Legal…

… Services and fun- ded by all students, 600 to 800 cases a year were handled through the law of- fice, Teich explained, and were funded through several sources. Only poor students were eligible for the…

… services at that time. Last April, when a $2.92 mandatory student fee was voted by students, $1.74 was allotted for student Legal Services, leaving them with a $120,000 working budget. Previously they worked…

… with a budget of $28,000. THE REGENTS approved the fee at their July meeting. The lawyers explained that the availability of legal services to students See ATTORNEYS, Page 5 Red th* Toddy column, Page 3…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

…Y, APRIL 30, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F --- FOREIGN EDUCATION: Student Views Arab Schools (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a five-part series on for- eign education.) By ELLEN SILVERMAN…

… University is the largest institution of its type in the Middle East, he continues. The enrollment of four thousand is composed of Arabs as well as foreign students. The Lebanese University is the only one of…

… The colleges and universities in Lebanon offer few scholarships or grants to the students who have graduated f r o m private high schools. It is assumed that if the student can pay for a private high…

… the six schools which is operated by the government. It is not, however, less expensive than the private schools. The Academic Lebanese des Beaux Arts is essentially for those students interested in art…

…-Cohn Chapel 1429 Hill Street All are Welcome fered include studies in sculpture, painting, design and music. Arabic Newest The Arabic University of Beirut is the newest school in Lebanon. Plans call for the…

… beginning of full scale operations next year. With the opening of this school the opportunity for more students to attend college will naturally in- crease. "Beirut is called the Paris of the Middle East…

…. Graduate Work For more advanced or post- graduate work, students travel to universities in other countries. Because many of the students graduate from French- or British- run high schools, they often travel…

… in Royal Oak after a performance to a capacity crowd here Friday night. Entitled "The Peace Corps Goes Abroad," the show was composed of the talents of 29 University international students. Featuring…

students to meet more American families, Ar- thur Milne, director of the pro- duction and counselor of the In- ternational Center, explained. Reporter To Talk On UN Assembly Pauline Frederick, United Na…

…- struction, Constitutional Amendments will be considered, May 2, 7:30 p.m., Community Center. For transportation call Ora Hersh, NO 3-2085 after 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club, Supper, Business…

November 22, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…4 - Wednesday, November 22, 2006 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 74 ittcid'&gan4:atily Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… use of a Taser on University of California at Los Angeles student Mostafa Tabatabainejad last week in the Powell Library on the UCLA campus has created an uproar over police brutality, not only in Los…

…- ranted. Eyewitness testimony suggests that even though Tabatabainejad failed to pro- duce student identification to the library staff, he was on his way out the door when a police officer grabbed his arm…

… Tabatabainejad several times with a Taser was excessive and avoidable, the officers responsible should be fired. The school can- not seta precedent that unwarranted police brutality against its students is…

… UCLA students, faculty and staff during that time of night. Nev- ertheless, Tabatabainejad alleges that he was targeted for an ID check because of his appearance. The independent investigation needs to…

…- ies in Arab and Islamic countries like Egypt, Iran, Jordan and Palestine on the correlation between religiosity and attitudes toward democracy. But wait a moment. Was Palestine just included in that…

… very own bar graph, seeming yet again to refer to it as a "country." The truth is, the presentation had nothing to with the Arab-Israeli con- flict or even Arab sentiment toward Israel, and Tessler made…

March 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… many troubles By The Lebanese Student Society of demonstrations, we would nments which have been have publicly demonstrated not speaking of "Arab solidarity" only against the Israeli incursion have…

…Page 4-Friday, march 24-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Free dorn 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 137 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… the University of Michigan Student aid from Lansing ... Coal: Issues in today's vote HIS WEEK THE Michigan State add that with the new attention being Legislature wisely approved a bill paid to the…

… state's private schools, to provide $6 million in tuition grants Michigan's public system will suffer for students at private colleges in the neglect. state. But institutions of higher learning Although…

… Senate approved the drops in enrollment, more students are tuition grant idea overwhelmingly, the attending Michigan's public colleges. House let it pass by only the slimmest The resulting dunp" of…

students possible margin. Gov. Milliken will creates increased burdens on the sign the bill soon. It will distribute $500 classrooms, dorms and facilities of grants this fall to freshpersons at universities…

… claim the tuition with a good deal of evidence to back grant program breaks new ground for them up, that higher tuition costs for state involvement in private in- private school students are creating…

… assistance in bounty for each Michigan resident is necessary to keep private colleges a they graduate. In addition, students at- viable alternative to public schools for tending private colleges are eligible…

… Michigan residents. for state-supported scholarships., Opponents of the tuition grants, like As the legislature helps the students Sen. Daniel Cooper of Oak Park, claim of private colleges, they are aiding…

… meets safety and other requirements. REJECTED CONTRACT - None. OLD CONTRACT - None. A S MICHIGAN legislators have f been approving tuition grants to students of private colleges and universities…

December 06, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

… Slit daiitan aani Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Nixon's Sunday morning positive thinking 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

… their City Council representative. Does GOP conservative Bruce Benner truly represent the interests of students living in neighborhoods running between State and Packard Streets south of cam- pus…

… vote for the party of their choice. City Council would then be composed of members in each party seated according to the percentage of the vote their party received in the city as a whole. For a student

… as member-at-large of the Student Government Council and announce my resignation from RAP (Responsible Alternative Party). Admittedly, I've been the m o s t silent member, but not because of apathy. I…

… the Student Government Council. SGC could more appro- priately be titled KGC (Kiddie Gov- ernment Council), since meetings are a time for members to mimic the wheeling-dealing techniques of the "big…

… position, as budgeted by SGC is to be a half-time job with a salary of $2,000 per semester. I am working full time at a salary of $1,800 for one semester only. -Vic Gutman Dec. 2 Harassed Arabs To The Daily…

January 07, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 12

…Wednesday, January 7, 2015 // The Statement 6B Students abroad grapple with cultural consciousness by Michael Sugerman, Daily News Editor W ith the plethora of opportuni- ties for students to…

… these places is encouraged so students can understand there is more to them than can be written in the pages of a history book. Such is the opinion of Thuy’Anh Nguyen, a lecturer of Vietnamese…

…, staffed this winter’s trip, and said this summer’s heightened conflict between Israel and neighboring Arab populations in the Gaza Strip — which resulted in thousands of deaths in Palestine and hundreds…

August 15, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… Uni- versity Museum,theDetroitScience Center and the Arab-American National Museums - were among 160 nationwide to receive Museum for America grants for various pro- grams. MERC denies University GSRAs…

… unionization rights in Aug. 8 ruling ald said. He added that though there are no plans to continue the pro- gram in El Salvador, students were reimbursed for the short- ened trip and granted the oppor- tunity…

… tourism police to escort the stu- dents throughout the rest of the trip. Despite their added safety precautions, the University maintained the students should return to the United States. In addition to…

… mandating the students to return, Patel wrote the University stated they would not be allowed to enroll for fall term if they did not come back to the United States. He added he believes Uni- versity…

… officials did not take into account students' opinions in making the decision for them to return. "We were forced to come home without a voice which we found to be disrespectful," he wrote. "At this point…

… regardless of the students' desire to stay, the Uni- versity strives to ensure safety of its students at all times. "The leadership in El Sal- vador was well aware of the student's concerns and feelings - I…

… know there were some pretty strong feelings that they wanted to stay in El Salvador," Fitzgerald said. "The safety of our students is our number one priority and more fully assessing the situa- tion in…

… El Salvador again, LSA leadership felt very strongly that we need to bring these students home." Despite the liability waivers and further efforts to remain in the country, Fitzgerald said the students

…- sible for the safety of those stu- dents," Fitzgerald said. "It's just not practical to say we'll just wash our hands of these students and let them stay in El Salva- dor on their own ... University…

… . leadership and the LSA leader- ship assessing the situation and the incident that happened felt strongly it was in the best inter- est of those students for the safe- ty of those students to return to the U…

December 02, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… MALLORY JONES and JENNA SKOLLER Daily Staff Reporters The Michigan Vision Party won a majority of open seats in the Michigan Student Assembly's elec- tion that ended at 11:59 p.m. last night. Voter…

… open LSA seats, seven open Rackham seats and four open Engineering seats. Students could only vote for candidates in their own college. Of the 17 seats with available results at 2:15 a.m. this morning…

… because the student won by write-in voters or because voters cast ballots for schools that were not their own. The 11 open LSA seats were filled by nine MVP candidates, one DAAP candidate and one indepen…

…, said last night's gains show students approve of the party's actions. "We came out last year and we said we would make the assembly more efficient and more transpar- ent," Lin said. "It's not there yet…

… but we're definitely on that track and students have seen that." Though election officials and MSA representatives hoped for a high voter turnout, 3,565 students out of an eligible 39,671 students

… Palestinian-Jordanian delegation. "There wrm no such precedent for anything like that," Miller said of the conference ho an interview this summer. As an adviser on the Arab-Israe- li conflict to then…

…-neutral housing at its weekly meeting last night, in ill lobby 'U' to an effort to influence University .ing Housing to better accommodate mend housing transgender students in the resi- dence halls. regulations The…

… resolution - authored by Business Rep. Alex Serwer, LSA y JENNA SKOLLER Rep. Chris Armstrong, LSA Rep. Daily News Editor John Oltean and Engineering Rep. Pat Pannuto - calls for the LGBT, Michigan Student

…. University Housing currently assigns housing by birth gender unless students have undergone sex reassignment surgery, accord- ing to the University Housing website. Students seeking gender- neutral housing are…

… needs of transgender-identified students who have not pursued sex reassignment surgery," the resolu- tion stated. The resolution follows an initial gender-neutral housing proposal from the Spectrum Center…

January 26, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…. Injuries have plagued the Wolverines for the bulk of the season. Hunter has been out since Jan. 5, and sophomore See HORTON, Page 7 LSA sophomore Talal Awartan works the Arab international Students

… Association booth at the Union at Winterfest. Students still By Amber Colvin Daily Staff Reporter The University has been unable to get in contact with some students from the tsunami-hit areas. As the…

… University's search draws to a close, 25 to 30 students of the 850 from the region have yet to be located, said interim Dean of Students Sue Eklund. She added that the names of the miss- ing students will be…

… ity did not know not, and they've identified some students tudents yet to be that hadn't responded to us," Eklund said. the affected coun- The various schools, such as the.Col- lege of Literature…

… tsunami, and other staff to see if students from ri Lanka, India and these countries have been in class. If stu- dents are still not accounted for, the Uni- sent out e-mails, 'rsity irf ry to contact them…

… in their honed people and home countries. demic units to help Another measure the University took ople were back or to find the students was to check if the Student writers honored with Hopwood Awards…

… By Laura Van Hyfte Daily Staff Reporter The prestigious Hopwood Awards were given to 18 University students for their exceptional pieces of creative writing. The students were awarded cash prizes for…

…. 8, and winners will be announced in the second week of April. tsunami students were registered for the winter term. "Of course if they were not registered there was a good chance they were not…

… intending to be here," Eklund said. She noted that while the University had found a few students that were not registered, they were still considered to be a part of the group of 25-30 students yet to be…

… located. Malaysian Student Association Vice President Nur Wahab said the University contacted her group in their efforts to See TSUNAMI, Page 7 Coleman, regents suppot renovations By Jeremy Davidson Daily…

April 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… Copyright 1989, The Michigan Daily ok Law students demand diverse faculty " -" Decision on Fisher not final BY STEVE BLONDER Contrary to previous reports, Michigan Athletic Director Bo Schembechler has…

…. F - JESSICA GREENE/Doily Law students present Universtiy law school Dean, Lee Bollinger, and chair of the faculty hiring committee, Joseph Weiler, with signatures collected from students concerned…

… color, and gay men and lesbians on its faculty. The organizers of the strike - the Asian American Law Student Association, Black Student Al- liance, Hispanic Law Student Asso- ciation, National Lawyers…

… Guild (NLG), and the Women Law Stu- dents Association (WLSA) - asked law students not to attend class and to write letters to their professors explaining their absence. Those who chose to attend class…

… were asked to wear black arm bands to show their support for a more diverse faculty. "Though most students went to class, a vast majority wore arm bands to show support," said third- year law student

… Laura Anderson, a member of NLG and WLSA. "The strike was called because a number of law students and profes- sors perceived that there is a national shortage of minority law teachers," said Law Prof…

… Yitzhak Shamir's idea for elections among Palestinian Arabs on the West Bank and Gaza. The president emphasized that Israel eventually must give up the occupied lands. Bush said he told Shamir "we do not…

Students racism at BY MARION DAVIS. In response to the recent rash of racist incidents on campus, representatives from eight student organizations held a press conference yesterday to deplore the incidents…

… and demand action from the University. Rajal Patel, a second-year medical student and United Coalition Against Racism member, said the press con- ference was called "to make people aware of the increase…

January 21, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 21, 1987 - Page 3 Muenchow resigns from student caucus By MARTHA SEVETSON Michigan Student Assembly President Kurt Muenchow resigned from the Student Caucus…

… on Strategic Planning last night, saying that appointments to such a committee should have been made by the assembly. "Any student input into University decision-making should go through MSA," said…

… Muenchow. "Otherwise there's the possibility of an administrator picking and choosing students on campus who will only rubber-stamp his ideas." THE caucus, formed at the end of fall term under the direction…

… of interim President James Duderstadt, was made up of students appointed by former MSA President Paul Josephson. It was created to include students in Duderstadt's new initiative to improve…

… undergraduate life. Muenchow joined the group, abiding the condition that he not inform MSA members of the proceedings. "I was almost as much as told that if I brought this to MSA, students wouldn't be involved…

…. C MItES 10 SOVIETUNas nS _ TURKEY Reported Iraqi Tabriz Iranian CitiesI SYR IA Tehran 0 IR AQ IRAN Baghdad Isfahan Ozfui SShaft-al-Arab Re ported IranianK _Persian Offensive Guff SAto SCO.rJI Reagan…

… Opinion Page Staff Friday, January 23rd at 2:00 p.m. Michigan Daily 420 Maynard By MELISSA BIRKS The owner of the Student Bike Shop was found not guilty last week of assault and battery charges pressed by…

April 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Complains against prof stir conflict By NANCY DRISCOLL A letter of complaint against Political Science Prof. Raymond Tan- ter that was signed last week by eighty-two students in his class, The Arab

…-Israeli Conflict, has sparked controversy. Many feel the issue has polarized the class. The letter, which charged that the course is one-sided and called Tan- ter's attitude towards students patronizing, was sent on…

… Monday to John Kingdon, chairman of the political science department. Kingdon refused to comment on the letter. "For the students' sake it would have been better to come to me," Tan- ter said yesterday…

…. "If you want to af- fect change in a course, you go to the professor." THE LETTER also charged that "in general, questions or points that the students bring up are often responded to with comments regar…

students signed a petition condemning the way the grievances were handled by the students who wrote the letter. "The letter was an emulation of PLO tactics to gain recognition and all they've managed to do…

…. Students and community members called for the school to divest its $2.4 billion in South African-related investments by rallying and building shanties that University workers tore down yesterday. Council…

… coun- cil as an important asset. "The first two years are a real lear- See CONTRATTO, Page 2 By SUSAN GRANT Although Dave DeVarti no longer attends the University, he remains in- terested in student

… concerns like tenant's rights. DeVarti, the Fourth Ward Democratic Candidate for Ann Arbor City Council, hopes students will back him and help lead him to victory over his Republican opponent, incumbent…

… Gerald Jernighan. "I think students have an interest in policies that affect them," DeVarti said. "Students in the Fourth Ward seem more informed about the low vacancy rates and sky rocketing ren- ts…

… ... seeks student vote South African rebels call for divestment, Ieco By EUGENE PAK Representatives from South African anti-apartheid organizations last night urged students to continue pressuring United…

July 20, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…r' Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY oP MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OP BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpinIos Are 2mSTUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… A"'oR, MIcH. Phone NO 2-3 241 Truth Will Prevail'" LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Asks A liternative Solution To Arab-Israel Dispute THE MIDDLE EAST still remains that part of the world least under- stood by…

… only signifies they will die hard. It has no more significance than that. --MICHAEL HARRAH City Editor cation that the Arab parties rec- ognized Israel's legitimacy. What were the indications that' "in…

… the past . .. some of the Arab states..(were) willing to break the Israel boycott . . . (but for) pressure from Egypt through the Arab League?" Initially Egypt was the least concerned with Israel…

… }precious, then I suggest that she swap guarantees to its access from the Arabs in re- turn for the property and land seized from the near-million Arab refugees who fled in the 1947 wary! Does Iraq appear…

… the sorry plight of the Arab League. But again, I must point out that this is nothing new, that there is no new reason why the Arabs in or out of the League' should be more disposed to deal with Israel…

… today, than they were yesterday. Only by recognizing the acute and persevering severity of the Arab-Israeli dispute can we base our hopes on realistic grounds and our suggestions on a practical level. We…

Arabs want a lasting peace in our area just as much as the world citizen wants it between the Great Powers; but like everybody else we want negotiation from strength, and on a base that we feel will…

… protect our interests. The Arabs will negotiate with Israel only when strength and prosperity denudes us of our inferiority com- plexes.; -Anthony Shebaya, Grad... Democacy OTH houses of a state legis…

October 05, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… and first-generation students, La Casa hosted its first joint cultural event with the Arab Student Association, providing their own unique cultural perspectives for prospective…

… underneath, so you can’t really have one single food for it, so we kind of let (the Arab Students Association) run that kind of stuff for us, because their food is really good anyway.” LSA junior Dim…

students visiting the University. Public Policy junior Arwa Gayar, the director of community action for ASA, said the bond formed between the two organizations at that event was the impetus for…

… “Cultural Crossroads,” which grew to include the Muslim Students’ Association and United Asian American Organizations. “Ever since (the La Casa and ASA event), our communities have been really…

… with other organizations and cultural groups on campus.’” Previous collaborative events between student cultural organizations only involved two different groups, Sandoval said, and La Casa…

… really important, and it was hard, I’ll tell you that right now,” Shaukat said. “The Muslim Student Association, it’s kind of like an umbrella group, and there’s so many different ethnicities…

… Mang, co-external chair for UAAO, agreed solidarity was an important function of the event, saying students of color often become isolated within their own communities. “I would hope that…

March 26, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… Diag. The flash mob was orga- nized by Arab Organiza- tions, a coaliton of Arab student organizations on campus, to promote the ArabXpressions show last Friday night. * Please report any error in the…

… Lee, an undergradu- ate adviser for the College of Communication Arts and Sci- ences, told The State News that Pryor was a hard-working, pas- sionate student, who planned on pursuing journalism studies…

… as valid stu- dent groups. The university has threatened a complete ban on Greek life if students don't com- ply with the new rules. -ADAMRUBENFIRE Newsroon 734-418-4115 opt.3 Corrections corrections…

…Karadsheh Client RelationshipsManager Meryl Hulteng National Account Manager The Michigan Daily (15s 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

student Victor Andrews, the president of the School of Social Work and the stu- dent who sent the e-mail, was dif- ficult to determine. "We weren't able to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that Manish…

… egregious error. "Even on that alone, that's a pretty serious breach of the elec- tion rules when you reach an audi- ence of hundreds of students and you break the election rules to do so," Liu said. "That…

…MICH, OurMichigan and MForward are breaking election code, Borock noted. However, Students for Puppies did not break this rule. "So technically, if a case was brought up, we would have to give violations and…

… Tylus, the you- MICH campaign manager, said youMICH will be appealing the case to the Central Student Judi- ciary, the judicial branch of CSG. Law student Betsy Fisher acted as counsel for Parikh, and…

… to argue that (Parikh) should get more demer- its we need to make a counterar- gument." Law student Ryan Gersovitz, the CSG chief justice, said he has not received any formal appeals yet. According to…

April 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… of vili- fying Arabs and Muslims on campus. Their purpose is not to open a dialog or to work to analyze the problems in the Middle East so that we can find solutions to them as many students and…

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 3, 2003 OP/ED 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com * EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE…

… to members of the community including myself. They perpetuate a stereotype that Arabs and Muslims condone ter- rorism and this is not only false but also racist. These ads were made with the intention…

… websites such ascampus- watch.org which openly takes part in the spying on and blacklisting of professors and students. These organizations not only have no place here at the University, they are not even…

… associated with students at this University in any way. They are national organizations with the sole purpose of spreading hate-filled propaganda and rhetoric in an attempt to create more hate and more…

… promptly print a public apology for knowingly propagating messages of anti-Arab bigotry. Failure to do so will result in a renewed wave of protest against The Michigan Daily and its editors as racists. TED…

… MCTAGGART RCjunior Vice chair, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality Shiekh wrongly sees only two sides of the media To THE DAILY: In his column, Choking on the fog of war, (04/02/03) Kashif Sheikh…

… staff of the Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning supports the University's affirmative action admissions policy. This policy creates a win-win situation for students, faculty and…

… Service and Learning RadiCal SAFE shoulddfollow lead of Michigan Student Zionists and re-evaluate itself To THE DAILY: I applaud Rick Dorfnan's resignation from the radical Zionist group Michigan Student

… challenge to the leader of what can only be described as the radically pro- Palestinian group Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. Either step down as Dorfman did, or begin encouraging debate with both…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 3, 2001 OP/ED alYe ,9a[irl 'rgtttt ttilg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… of the academy and flooding the minds of the impressionable students at colleges and uni- versities nationwide. Faculty and staff, students and administra- tors, guest speakers and journalists are all…

… these pages that the need for institutional attention is apparent. When I was there, I worked hard to make sure Arab-Americans and Muslims were included into multicultural discourse; that they were an…

February 07, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 7, 2000 - 3A A MPUS McCain in ichigan, but no stop in A2 CAPS presents workshops for C HATuesdays In an effort to help students get to *now…

…~ themselves better and make frjends in the process, the University Counseling and Psychological Ser- vices hosts weekly workshops on Tuesdays for university students free of charge. Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the…

…, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program and the School of Wcial Work. lvtideast peace talk adviser to 'old discussion Deputy Special Middle East Coor- dinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations at the…

… Barak, Prime Minister of Israel. During his visit to campus Miller will hold a discussion titled "Pursuit of-Arab-Israeli Peace: The Year Ahead," which is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in Room 1636 in the…

… Internation- Institute. Miller has served as an adviser to four Secretaries of State since 1985 in helping to form U.S. policy on the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli peace process. Miller's talk is being…

… and ethnically diverse student body by implementing the coalition's recommendations. Friday morning the coalition held a press conference in Mosher-Jordon Res- idence Hall before delivering a petition…

… to live up to these goals. In the 14-article petition signed by more than 450 students, the coalition included a section in which they request that the University "sever all affiliation with and…

March 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Michigan affiliate of the as- sociation serves nearly 460,000 state residents with diabetes. Marcuse's trial date gets pushed back again By MELISSA RAMSDELL The trial date for University graduate student

… learn the outcome of next month's trial before making a final decision. Marcuse said the Michigan Student Assembly, through Student Legal Services, is helping absorb some of the court costs - up to $1…

… Hornback reads selections from Yeats and tells of the poet's life and loves at the University Club last night. Students hold AIDS forum; stress need for education By ERIC LEMONT Students should learn the…

… facts about how AIDS is transmitted in order to lessen their risk of contracting the disease, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Jill Joseph told a group of 20 students last night. Joseph spoke as part…

… of the student-run forum "AIDS and Safer Sex." The forum stressed educating the heterosexual campus community on the facts of AIDS transmission and prevention. Joseph, referring to contradictory…

… Mideast peace talks and said he would not give a yes-or-no reply to the U.S. blueprint for negotiations with the Arabs during his four day stay. Shamir did not disclose the revisions he will propose t o…

… negotiations. Spokesperson Charles E. Redman simply called it "a serious proposal" that was under "active consideration" in Arab and Israeli capitals. Shultz is pushing for a three-year interim arrangement on…

… the Israeli- held West Bank and Gaza Strip, with negotiations for an overall settlement to open by December. He also is prodding Israel to cede territory in exchange for Arab recognition. Shamir…

March 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… representatives out to these organizations, MSA will broaden its understanding of student activities and concerns, Tilles said. In addition, MSA would have "suggestion forms" available in the dorms and libraries…

… whereby students could indicate their individual ideas and problems, she had said. "Ideas may not always reach dorm government, school government, and, most importantly, they often don't reach MSA," Tilles…

… offer legal advice and counseling. They hope to lobby the administration to fund the office. because neither requires ratification by students, Tilles had said. "We are not in favor of anything that stu…

…- dents don't support," she had said. Tilles had said the assembly's in- 'Students don't know what MSA is. Those who do think it's a joke... I'm opening up to a broader constituency.' -Ricky Nemeroff…

… to stations that serve hospital ambulances and service vehicles. Police said more than half of the 850 Arab officers in the occupied territories had resigned in a PLO-led campaign. The army confirmed…

… an Arab slied after being shot in the eye in a clash last week but denied Arab reports that a 5-year-old boy died from burns caused by a tear gas grenade. Jackson assails Bush's record CHICAGO - With…

… comparable to the civil courts. According to the Affirmative Ac- tion Office's draft, an administrator in the Vice President for Student Services' office, after receiving a complaint, would conduct an inves…

…- tigation, determine if a policy viola- tion exists, mediate the case, and notify the accused of a hearing. If the committee finds the student guilty, the panel would then choose a punishment, ranging from…

… suspen- sion, expulsion, education, or com- munity service. Appeal requests would be reviewed by the Vice Pres- ident for Student Services. Yor education will not end with graduation. As a grad- uate…

…. 109 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15 in…

November 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… authentic Soviet television programming: "They are not intended for other viewers outside of the country. The Soviets change nothing for American viewers." "We want the students to be proficient at the…

… Russian language for their own goals. We want the students to understand Russian and to approach it critically. The goal of this presentation is not to convert people to Communism or anything, but to make…

… unusual military activity elsewhere. Ben Ali, who had been the North African Arab nation's security chief since 1977, was formally sworn in as president Saturday. Iran attacks Iraqi as Arab leaders convene…

… large number of civilians. The attack came as Arab leaders convened a summit in Amman, Jordan to seek a united stand behind Iraq in its 7-year-old war against Persian Iran. The missiles, fired less than…

… joint, and Elias Brothers Big Boy on Wash- tenaw is also open around the clock. Robin Rothke, a first year LSA student, is dissapointed that the Pan- tree is not open twenty-four hours on the weekend. "I…

student, Amy Weissfeld. "I think the Pantree will probably lose business, but it won't effect me because I wouldn't go there that late anyway," said third year LSA student, Linda Khezami. If you see news…

April 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…, students collected contributions -to help children in Washtenaw County. Jazz for Life began 10 months ago when Louis Johnson, a recent law school graduate, and University law student Bob Woodruff saw a need…

… help kids in the Ann Arbor area," said group member Jan Mueller, an LSA senior. The group of approximately 50 students and non-students has already raised about $8,000 from a benefit dance held for Ann…

… Arbor high school students and a meal fast to be held tomorrow in University residence halls. It is also sponsoring a benefit dance Thursday at the U Club featuring The Urbations, DJ Tom Simonian and the…

… the MicroGroup, both of the UM Computing Center, provide the University community with a wide range of microcomputer support services. I.' Students rebuild destroyed shanty (Continued from Page 1…

… incident at Dar- tmouth College, staff members of the Dartmouth Review, a conservative student newspaper, destroyed a shan- ty with bulldozers. Ann Arbor City Council member Larry Hunter (D-First Ward), who…

…, other than maliciousness and disregard for the anti-apartheid struggle," Ransby said. Despite the setback, the students who rebuilt the shanty retained their optimism, as they added to the shanty a plaque…

… dedicated to the memory of the late Martin Luther King Jr. "This shanty will not be dismantled until apartheid is finally dismantled," they pledged. Some of the students later showed up at University…

students complained to his IN BRIEF- COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS U.S. may strike against Libya WASHINGTON-President Reagan was said yesterday to be studying the…

… possibility of a military strike against Libya as the United States compiled evidence that the renegade Arab republic was involved in the fatal bombing of a West Berlin disco. Ambassador Richard Burt, the U…

…. Some reports said Arabs may have slipped in from East Germany to plant the explosives. Police said they had questioned 145 people and received more than 100 tips but lacked solid leads and had made no…

January 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, January21, 1986 The Michigan Daily i ; ieg 3gdeahnichigani Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Chassy Vol. XCVI, No. 78 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… draft has practically disappeared in lieu of the of the work of the University Council, a committee composed of three faculty, three administrators, and three students who have been commissioned under…

… administrator called the Central Coordinator) are the same person. The University Council recognizes and questions these potential problems, and has made some real improvements to safe- guard student rights…

… maintenance of lighting, expand Nite-Owl, and increase campus security. The Code will not protect women. Rather, the University wants a Code to protect itself by placating concerned alumni, prospective students

… to discuss the controversial area of student protest and non-violent crimes. The Administration may offer to compromise with Univer- sity Council or choose to overstep them completely. In either case…

…, students must realize that if any form of the currently proposed Code passes, their rights are in danger. Though the Council has the best interest of students in mind, it is caught in a power struggle with…

… to say. -John Williston Charles Skarsaune January 20,1986 Zionism ship? The problem lies not with Israel, but with the Arab nations, who should take a lead in helping their people. The law of return…

… sought to destroy the state of Israel through terrorism). Palestinian refugees have been kept in camps by oil rich Arab nations instead of being settled on new land. They are used as political dynamite to…

November 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily 14 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Stewart Vol. XCIII, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109…

… officials told students last week. If you don't wash your hands af- ter you eat, you .don't deserve your M&Ms. We're going to teach you miserable slobs a lesson. Yes, Mom and Pop University have decided to…

… of police terror over the conquered Arab masses. It was a "Labor" government which covered up the 1953 massacre of Palestinians in Kibya, led by Ariel Sharon's special terror units! The Peace Now…

… Palestinian bantusan on the West Bank. YASSER ARAFAT, after years of tying the Palestinians to reactionary Arab regimes, today supports a U.S. -brokered mini-state. PLO nationalism laid the basis for the…

October 01, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… out, but Arab, American and Israeli diplomats gave the effort little chance. President Carter said such an action could jeopardize future U.S. participation in the United Nations. In an address to the…

… enough East bloc and Third World votes to challenge Israel's credentials to sit in the General Assembly. ON MONDAY, Carter said in a New York that if the hardline Arab expulsion threat was carried out…

… designed for black men and women to deal with minority concerns such as self-concept, procrastina- tion, racism and coping with the realities of being a black student. THE SUPERWOMAN SYNDROME: This…

… placed on examining connections between present life situations and relation- ships and the individual's experiences growing up in his/her family. PURPOSE, ANOMIE & SELF-DIRECTION-CONFLICTS BEING A STUDENT

…: This group will be directed at assisting students who are confused about academic/vocational/lifestyle goals. Men and women in undergraduate or graduate programs are welcome. FOR MORE INFORMATION, WALK…

… Page 1) Some, however, aren't quite so broad, and Hermsen cited several, including fundsfor " a+eIgraduates, with a preferen-. ce tnmth, social science, or humanity., students, but not ones in physical…

… scien " "students over the age of 30;" " "students from rural environmen- ts;" t 0 "physical education students, only with a recommendation from the gym director." (Hermsen mentioned that a Landlords r…

….) Cautioning that restricted funds "don't necessarily make loans easier to .get,"' Hermsen -°said, that qualified, students must still go through normal University loan procedures. "If you said you're from…

… apprehension about some restricted loan categories-namely those with obscure demands, because those funds tend to, go unused when students must satisfy unusual prerequisites to qualify for them. "Obscure…

October 29, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…'s quadrangle rooms within certain time limits and contingent upon a two-thirds approval by the individual houses. Student Government 3) That student government should play a large, if not all pervad- ing, role…

… in formulating regulations within the quads.. Additionally, the conference attended by approximately 90 quad- rangle residents, student government members, faculty members and administrators…

… arrested A.rab :league Accepts ~ Syria CAIRO (JP)-Newly independent Syria was readmitted to the Arab League yesterday. The action came a month after Syria broke away from its union with Egypt - in President…

… Gamal Nasser's United Arab Republic. All but the Iraqi delegation at-; tended a special meeting of the 11-nation League that approved Syria's readmission application.- Syria was readmitted to the United…

… of Flint is mounting against Flint Junior College's re- cent stand against the House Committee on Un-American Ac- tivities. This is the report of members of the Flint JC student govern- ment. Flint JC…

… was the first'college in the country to unanimously pass the United States National Stu- dent Association's resolution favor- ing the abolition of HUAC, Gary Scott, student government mem- ber…

… Flint and attempt to bulk of the student government arouse anti-USNSA sentiment at favored USNSA, but voted in ac- the school. cordance with the campus prefer- Lewis is currently on a nation- ence, as…

… shown by the referendum. wide speaking tour both endorsing At Oklahoma the referendum HUAC and opposing USNSA. He was a straw vote, not binding on was not available for comment the Senate. Student body…

… presi- yesterday. dent Jerry Gamble, who person- Scott said Flint JC's student ally favored the USNSA alliance, springing from meglomaniac au- sponse from Vance Bourjaily. thors living in a world where…

March 07, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…4A - Monday March 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily -- michigandaily.com 4A - Monday, March 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… illustrations represent solelythe views ofttheir authors. FROM THE DAILY Not qiuite open enough 'U' must allow gender-neutral housing for all Before students left for Spring Break, progress was made toward…

… enacting Open Housing at the University. The Michi- gan Student Assembly and supporters of the Open Housing Initiative have worked hard to motivate the University to implement this policy. And the University…

… has worked hard to compromise on, rather than completely enact, this initiative. At a Feb. 23 round table, the University announced its plans to allow students who openly identify themselves as…

… transgender to have roommates of their iden- tified gender. While this proposed plan is progressive, it is far from complete. The University needs to allow gender-neutral housing for all University students

…, not just transgender students. According to a Feb. 24 Michigan Daily article, the proposed policy is currently being drafted and is expected to take effect this fall. This decision represents progress…

student community. And as MSA President Chris Armstrong said in the article, the plan is "a departure" from "the comprehensive gen- der-neutral housing policy the Open Housing Initiative requested." Rutgers…

April 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… all reprints. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: CAROL PRINS Student Relations Committee Aids Development Council t :. " ' ,_ ', 4 _,yl,_. t' v t ; e+ t I HUNTER'S AID? Automatic Dog Finder New…

… stressed the necessity of extra-Legislature funds to meet some of the University's less im- mediate, though still important needs. While student fees take care of some of the operating expenses, they…

… represent a relatively small amount and fail to cover many of the special projects which suffer also due to lack of State appropriations. To meet needs which are not met by Legisla- ture funds or student fees…

… which would otherwise go unimplemented. To promote the Development Council on the student level, the Student Relations Committee was organized three years ago. This year the Committee is attempting to car…

…, presidents of housing units and many campus organizations received let- ters from the Student Relations Committee calling for their suggestions on the Council program itself and recommendations on areas of…

student need which the Council might con- sider. WHILE THE COUNCIL program at present is T handicapped by limited funds, it is an- nually becoming more successful in its program. Also, it is possible that…

… important student needs are being slighted merely because they have not been brought to the attention of the Council. Not all needs can be met immediately, but it is possible that areas not currently being…

… cov- ered should receive priority in the Council's budget. Students should take advantage of the oppor- tunity to present their suggestions to the Stu- dent Relations Committee and become ac- quainted…

November 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…. It hit at 1:13 p.m. Alaska DIWALI Continued from Page 1A becoming more aware of ISA ... and that's an excellent thing," Sawlani said. ISA is not to be confused with the Indian American Students

… senior Dhaval Mehtha said. The crowd was not only comprised of students but it included children, Center said the highway between Anchorage and Fairbanks was damaged and Alaska State Troopers had closed…

…- ing for the FBI, having original compositions performed abroad and working with citizens in Bolivia and Honduras. Each student cited life-changing, memorable, or simply favorite experi- ences…

… contributing to their application for the scholarships. Leadership roles dominated each student's testimony. LSA senior Gwendolyn Arnold is a nominee for the Rhodes and Marshall Scholarship competitions. Arnold…

… scavenger hunt, play Pic- tionary and make pancakes," she said. Rhodes Scholarship nominee and Engineering graduate student Brian Net- ter named several summer experiences as memorable - developing a math…

… spokesman Ari Fleischer refused to comment on the CNN interview. Saud also said his government believed it was still possible to avoid war. "Iraq has made a very clear and unambiguous promise to the Arab

… ... the pressure of public opinion on American and British streets," Saddam told the Egyptian weekly Al-Osboa in the interview published yesterday. "The demonstrations in the Arab and Western world include…

January 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… confined to one incident towards its conclusion. An Israeli student= who has frequently been seen photographing demonstrations at which Arabs have been present was repeatedly asked to stop photographing a…

… Association for Critical Studies East Wind: Asian American Organization Iranian Student's Association Organization of Arab Students, Ann Arbor Young Socialist Alliance Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade The…

… News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Patricia i s free ON MONDAY, President Carter granted executive clemency to Patricia Hearst and commuted her seven…

… in discerning what actually happened at the demonstration and why. So let us try to set the record straight. The demonstration was spon- sored by a broad coalition of 11 student groups who were united…

…. chief political advisor to the military governor of the West Bank. There are no outspoken Arab nationalists on the University faculty, but there are several vocal Zionists. Some professors who have dealt…

… with the Middle East from an even handed or Arab nationalistic perspective have been subjected to pressures from the Zionist community. Since the Sadat trip, not a single Palestinian has been in- vited…

…. no on there outspoken Arab the University are several vocal have their roots in the univer- sity's fundamental social role: to provide intellectual and prac- tical support for American cor- porate…

… foreign student. When he refused to do so a small fist fight broke out. This was the extent of the "violence". Those who.attempted to disrupt Allon's speech did so -because they felt he is a criminal who…

…, assembly line speed ups. At the colloquium on Camp David sponsored by Dean Billy Frye's office and the Department of Near Eastern Studies one of the "pro-Arab" speakers was an Egyptian who supported Sadat…

…, that in asking Mr. Stechuk to denounce the violence, we, the so-called unnamed group of LSA students, never asked him Mr. Stechuk should be ap- plauded. First, because he had the courage to bring the…

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