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April 06, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…, the Daily opined that Diag policy was an undue obstacle to the legitimate humanitarian and political activities of the Arab-American Students, Association (ARAMSA) in its attempt to address the Hebron…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 6, 1994 G e £Iiri~iga &dtIlg t w +rir a w r r++ A " w + a rn. " r+r t __ 1% -- I 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the…

… cooperate to improve lighting Washtenaw Avenue at night is a dark and foreboding stretch of roadway. Amber lights bathe the street in a dim glow, providing little protection for the students who walk the…

… of safety in Ann Arbor. As city officials draft a budget for next year, the Michigan Student Assembly is pushing the lighting issue. In a March 14 letter to city council members, LSA Rep. Andrew Wright…

… those of the city. Furthermore, it also has a strong interest in improving safety in student areas. Unfortu- The Bosnian a 9i K.f a ~ K2 ,w.7-t I nately, University officials are strangely mum about…

… incentive to ensure safety. The students who walk along Washtenaw Avenue at night are constituents, as it were, of the Univer- sity, and have a right to expect the Univer- sity to be interested in their well…

… highest priority on the safety of students and other residents. I r jNqa ' I responds to Department of Communication rumors To the Daily: We write to correct any misconception generated by any recent…

… begin shortly will help us provide an even better education for Michigan students, who should always demand no less than the best from us. JAMES J. DUDERSAD President GILBERT R. WHITAKER, JR. Provost…

… the Daily to handle? When the Daily is silent after a coalition of six student and community groups holds a rally on the Diag attended by 75 students, what are we to conclude? In an editorial last week…

… coverage of Hebron massacre shows anti-Semitism," in which a student accused the Daily of anti-Semitism for covering the massacre, its aftermath, and student activism in its wake. As Karima Bennoune pointed…

October 15, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… by Arab terrorists four miles inside Israel. Israel hinted military retaliation might be imminent. The Syrian government had warned Thursday that any Israeli aggression over the border would lead to an…

… territory and otherwise violating the U.N. charter.) Israeli officials said the terror- ists were members of the fanatical Al Fattah Arab commando organ- ization. They said the commandos entered Israel from…

… held Monday afternoon. NEW ACTIVIST TRENDS: Dissenters Put Down Picket Signs, Shift Emphasis to Political Activity By ROGER RAPOPORT more sympathetic to their views The student protest movement is and…

… working for the 18-year-old shifting gears. Across the country vote. And on campuses like Stan- activists are turning away from ford, activists are taking over the protest demonstrations to get in- student

…. Cynicism According to Phillip Sherburne, president of the National Student Association students are "growing cynical about demonstrating be- cause they see little impact result. They are getting involved…

… with electroral politics to have direct access to the political process." An equally important reason why students are turning away from protest is that they discover they aren't needed for civil rights…

October 06, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…) "Procelytizing" Protestants IQC Jazz Show, which'in previous ing speed limits. can be expected to be rebuffed by years has featured such per- Foreign students, in general, most Arabs, Indians and many formers as…

….for the coming academic, year. ", f students: 1) Differences among forelgn .Miss Fisher's job entails plan- students as individuals, even if ning and coordinating various they come from the same country…

…, ADC activities and, projects which ca econsiderable involve the whole of the student j 2) Violations of moralstandards body. 2)yVeilatis ofaoralstan-dsThe first of these special pro- may be Indicative…

… meo office oa n commi :verydifferent, Arabs too strict, chairmen of the women's resi- Turks and Latins too lenient on dente halls, problems encountered dain the various jobs are discussed "y V…

… Fisher ROBERT KLINGER of modesty involved in such group will be responsible for the organ- ... researches morals , living. ization of the Assembly-Inter- 6) Most foreign students severely Quadrangle…

… asked, all of which were par- ticipial phrases describing hypo- tlietical "offenses" committed by foreign students here. Each response was scored as to its degree of feeling--from 1 ("you; feel this is…

… was in attitudes toward premarital sex relations. The survey reported that South American and Turkish students tend to view premarital relations -or a situation when a single person goes out with a…

… person of the opposite sex with, the in- tention of sexual relations - in a more favorable light than do Americans. Neutral Attitude Klinger also found that most foreign students had a neutral attitude…

… toward inter-racial mar- riage, while Americans had a "moderately bad" attitude. Arabs, Indians, Chinese, South Americans and Turks, in that or- der, are "most different" from Americans, although they are…

… Vaughan; Williams House, Corridor Party, West Quad- rangle; Zeta Phi, Record Dance, 1443' Washtenaw. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at its Meeting of October 4, 1961. Approved as…

November 23, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… will be provided and admission is free. Participants will make Native American felt pouches in celebration of Thanksgiving in the lobby of Bursley Hall from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today. Students can also…

… History Controversial rabbi addresses students November 23, 1982 - Amid contro- versy and death threats for his support- ers, Rabbi Meir Kahane spoke to a group of students at the Michigan League. The rabbi…

… it and accelerate their search," Bill Brehm said. New visa program allows hiring more foreign workers THIS IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT ISRAE IS TH CANARY IN THE MINE The war between Arabs and Jews is not…

… the cause of the war on terror as apologists for Muslim radicals claim; it is the war on terror. Twenty-five years ago, there were two non-Islamic democracies in the Arab Middle East, Israel and Lebanon…

…" - the "catastrophe." To Islamic radicals at war with the West, the very creation of Israel is a catastrophe. American apologists for Arab aggression are also apologists for Islamic aggression. In their…

… passed over the weekend and awaiting President Bush's signature, Congress is exempting from the limit 20,000 foreign students with masters and above degrees from U.S. universities. "This is a critical…

… talent pool that American taxpayers have helped to educate," said Sandra Boyd, who chairs the Compete America coalition that lobbied for the exemptions. "It's coun- terproductive to educate these students

… and then force them abroad to compete against us." The coalition includes companies such as Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Hewlett Packard and Motorola. For example, of the 424 students who earned master…

…'s degrees in engineering at the University of Texas at Austin last year, 228 were foreign students; of the 135 who earned doctorates in engineer- ing, 81 were foreigners, Boyd said. Dan Kane, a spokesman for…

April 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 11, 2002 OP/ED (Tbe £i9jgiDaigV 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… 28-year-old graduate engineering student from Egypt and one of about 75 students at a University of Minnesota, pro-Palestine rally, as quoted by the Associated Press yesterday. SAM BUTLER TH SOAPBOX…

… from participating in the run. My conclusion is that there is plenty of nastiness surrounding the event, to be sure, but students should not let that spoil the fun. The Naked Mile is really a college stu…

…- dent's last chance to behave like a college student. Without letting the sap ooze from my keyboard, it's a sort of last hurrah before adulthood takes complete hold of us. It's old- fashioned college…

… debauchery at its finest and the University would do well to loosen its tie and direct its energy toward discouraging those not affiliated with the school from par- ticipating. Don't arrest students for…

… way to pro- tect students by keeping those types off the streets of Ann Arbor next week - B. Joe and the boys need to spend their time and energy figuring out how. The hypocrisy of the University's regu…

… CHRISTOPHER KOCH Every day, students at the University of Michigan are challenged to think critically about their course work and to challenge their professors by providing dissenting views on a myriad of…

… subjects. In that spirit I would like to challenge the students at the University to take the same critical approach to a recent editorial published about New Era Cap Com- pany (Cut the contract, 4…

… comforting reali- ty until recent weeks. French. Arabs have recently become frus- trated by some of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's actions. This anger has been trans- formed into irrational hate…

…. Despite efforts by the Palestinian representative in Paris urging French Arabs not to "translate their hatred for the Israeli government of Ariel Sharon into hatred of Jews of France," anti-Semitic acts in…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…. The University's stu- dents are ethnically diverse, and they are studying many dif- ferent things, Kantrowitz sai he add Lth University's significant numbers of Jewish, Arab and Mus- lim students made…

… know what to think." LSA senior Brenda Abdelall, president of the Universi- ty's Arab Student Association, was interviewed for the arti- cle and appears on the magazine's cover. "I think the article did…

… on their risk-management policies and the way they See BETA, Page 7A Time runs out on Blue University students Paxton Williams, Brenda Abdelall and Ben Perry are featured on the cover of today…

… article tagging the nation's college students as "Generation 9-11," Newsweek Magazine's Nov. 12 cover story focuses on the University community's actions in the wake of the unprecedented events of the last…

… it ideal. "I've just always thought it was a great school," she said. "I think there are a lot of smart students there, and I just wanted to know what they were thinking at a time when very few of us…

… variety of viewpoints, relating the experiences of many By campus groups. The Greek system, the Michigan Marching an Band, the Arab and Muslim communities and ROTC are Dai among those represented in the…

… article. Rackham student Paxton Williams, who also appears on the Newsweek cover, said the University provided a unique plo perspective on the aftermath of Sept. 11. ac "I think it is very important for the…

… mass media to look at rel how Sept. 11 is affecting all aspects of society - including I students" he said. las Kantrowitz said that at the University she found a genera- cen tion of students who are…

…. George Johnson, a professor in the Univer- sity economics department, stated that the Reserve Board "will probably continue to lower rates, but they can't do much more." Many students believe this will…

April 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… through she student government." Southworth and the two other plain- were referred to attorney Jordan 4Morence, and after evidence was com- a iled, they filed the case in federal court. In November 1996…

…, the district court ftudge ruled in the students' favor, affirm- ing that their right to freedom of speech and association had been violated. The university appealed to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals…

… decision was made, the university refunded the .student fee money to all three plaintiffs, Southworth Said. He said this action proves the uni- versity has a weak case. Southworth said he is confident that…

… its decision. Michigan Student Assembly Rep. Sumeet Karnik also expressed feelings of opposition to Southworth's no-fund- ing stance. "I think it would be a terrible disaster" if the funding of student

… groups was dis- continued, Karnik said. "I can see a lot of student groups discontinuing if they couldn't get money from MSA." Karnik, who chairs the assembly's Budget and Priorities Committee, said the…

… University's student fee, which is less than $10 per semester, is allocated to groups who apply for money and pre- sent a convincing case to the MSA bud- get committees. All University students are eligible to…

… prayers yesterday and there was no comment from Christian offi- cials. Libya hands over Pan Am terrorists CAIRO, Egypt - Arab dignitaries headed to Libya yesterday to witn the handover of two suspects in te…

… 1988 Pan Am bombing, a further sign their promised extradition is on track. A delegation led by Ahmed Ben Heli, the Arab League's assistant secre- tary-general, flew yesterday to Tunisia. From there, the…

… delegates were to be driven to the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Representatives from six Arab coun- tries also were to attend the handover, Ben Heli said. - Compiled from Daily wire report rn-u r go- Check out…

October 01, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… like we're just the scape- goat for a campus-wide problem," he added. Landes stressed that "this is a self- governance issue. ... This is some- thing that the students have said: 'No way - (hazing) is…

… hours. Fully confidential. We specialize in helping students. I JOB FAIR Busch's Valu Land Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday October 4, 5, 6 10:30am -7:00pm Hiring for: Saline, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor Main St…

… American representative. Kwan ex- pects a permanent appointment be- fore the end of spring term. Israel sees boom as Arab boycott fizzles TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Israel greeted the easing of the Arab

… of Friday's move, the Arab League issued a statement in Cairo stressing that the direct boycott of Israeli firms would continue. It reaf- firmed that boycott in its last meeting in September. The…

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

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… between different fields of study. "It's not an evil to disintegrate, but an evil not to re-integrate (fields of study)," Coppola said. He also encouraged both teachers and students to take responsibility…

… and white clumps, ex- plaining that it is necessary to take what onethas learned to relate it to "the big picture." He said it was a picture of a dog, and for students not to give up on problems until…

… was "his idea that learning is the real mis- sion of the University." Aaron Thorton, a first-year engi- neering student, said, "I didn't want to go (to the speech) when my room- mate told me a chemistry…

…? Probably not, but each of these will help to highlight Earth Week today thanks to the Michigan Student Assembly's Environmental Issues Commission. A schedule of environmental ac- tivities will take place all…

… will begin at 6 p.m. in Room 1046 of the Dana Building and will be followed by a free reception serving a variety of organic foods. Other activities include a water- condom toss sponsored by Students

Arabs and 18 soldiers, Israel radio said. Most suffered slight injuries. There were about 70 people on the bus when the bomb exploded. The Islamic Resistance Movement, or Hamas, claimed responsibility for…

… only the innocents, on both sides, Israelis and Palestinians, and serve only to hit at the heart of the peace process," Arafat said in Strasbourg, France. Israeli-Arabs were among the victims in both…

January 28, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, January 28, 1992 Mideast delegates ready to talk peace, MOSCOW (AP) - Israel and Arabs gathered yesterday for a multinational conference on Middle East peace…

… begins today. Syria, the key Arab party in the U.S.-brokered peace effort, stayed away from the conference, saying in- sufficient progress was being made in the parallel bilateral peace talks held in…

… Washington. Lebanon was absent for similar reasons. Palestinians flew to Moscow with a delegation including mem- bers from Arab-dominated east Jerusalem. This was barred under rules made before the first round…

… survey revealed that use of legal drugs - alcohol and cigarettes - is still widespread among students. More than half of the high school seniors surveyed drank an alcoholic beverage in the prior month…

…, drink- ing among college students re- mained virtually unchanged since last year. In 1991, 75 percent of REGENTS Continued from page 1 decision stands, the regents will be forced to conduct future…

… solve the press's problem. The court's opinion college students had consumed al- cohol in the past month and 43 per- cent reported binge drinking. Johnston attributed the prob- lem to both social control…

… and so- cial encouragement. "Social control is lower in a college situation than most oth- ers," Johnston said. "College also tends to mean animal house drink- ing, unfortunately." Students had mixed…

… research output is probably lower than in other departments. The committee considered statis- tics such as the number of students in a given major and the school's na- tional reputation in research and…

… cutting the sociology department by 40 per- cent, and consolidating the three engineering programs. News of the faculty cuts did not shock students, said David Pepper, Yale Daily News managing editor. "It…

… was no big surprise, we heard about it all along." However, Pepper said students were upset by the fact that almost all departments will be cut by 11 percent. "It's something they said they weren…

April 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… talks is sponsored by the Palestinian Solidarity Com- mittee. Green said he feared the possible consequences of another Arab-Israeli conflict. "The next Arab-Israeli conflict will not be fought in the…

…-Palestinian conflict in the West Bank as relatively small examples of how devastating a full- fledged Arab-Israeli war could be. Green is also concerned about the increased build-up of nuclear weapons in the Middle East…

… West Engineering. They will be working through the sum- mer to run cables to all buildings on central campus which have computers.; Dukakis leads delegate count By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student

Student Union, the University of Michigan's Asian Student Coalition, the Asian American Association, and the United Coalition Against Racism - endorsed Harris because they said he is equally aware of all…

… Blacks. "THERE'S a need in that posi- tion for someone who is sensitive to and and has a strong position on be-' half of minority students even when it's not popular," said business school graduate and BSU…

… sophomore Sara Riordin to the Student Rights Committee; Kittrie to the External Relations Committee; LSA junior Jennifer Kohn to the Academic Af- fairs Committee; LSA sophomores Brian Bard and Tina Meldrum to…

… AIDS like our an- cestors did with the plague, but instead to re- spond with compassion," Osborn said to about 50 faculty members, public policy experts, and students in the University's School of…

… Weimar Republic, 4 p.m., Henderson Rm, Michigan League. Meetings LSA Student Government - Weekly meeting, third floor chambers in the Michigan Union. 6:00 p.m. Furthermore Mutual Respect Forum - All Sexual…

… couple will have two albums out in May. Rama Kotesnikov, a student of Bolcom's, said he was impressed with Bolcom's award. "I'm very proud to be his student and I think he deserves it," Kotesnikov said…

January 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… with the option to access iirectly into the central computer network - UMnet - without tying up telephone lines. THE RESULT will mean more users, as more students will be able to use computers from…

… there is currently a telephone outlet. IN TERMS of student rooms, the duo jack will allow computer owners the option of installing their equipment into the SL100 telecommunications system, at a very low…

… cost. Robinovitz estimated a fee of a few dollars per month would be charged to students who wanted to take advantage of the option. Although the data capability ac- counts for one-third of the $31…

… this campus) at all," he said. "It's a goal to have better computer access for U of M students. There are ar- tificial limits to computer use, like people not wanting to walk across campus to use them…

… code Pascal compiler for the Macintosh! ONLY 82.5O COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Rebels, ov't claim S.Yemen ABU DHABI, Unit Arab Emirates - Rebels and government…

… suppor- ters both claimed control of South Yemen yesterday but Westerners' evacuated from the strategic pro-Soviet Arab state reported new fighting in the nation's capital. There were conflicting reports…

… hostile stance toward the Arab nation." JANA did not say where or when Khadafy made the statement. It also did not say where the suicide squads might be used. President Reagan has said he has "irrefutable…

… I% I ~I I RA IF wIVVw i ATARI 520 ST Available now at CHELSEA COMPUTER (above Bivouac) 334 S. State St. 663-0090 he said. Other graduate students agree with Grossbart. "In a sense I'd have…

… teaching assistant. Canham backs NCAA rule (Continued from Page 1) students who didn't get the grades but scored 700 on their SATs would be eligible. Although Canham favors the more stringent law that will…

… take effect next year, he said, "'If they really want to bite the bullet, why don't they make freshmen ineligible?" Defending student-athlete academic performances at the University, Canham presented a…

September 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… return to campus today for a eekend reunion which will focus on the higher education for black students. "Staying Power: Crisis in Black Higher Education" is the theme for the eighth annual. all…

… are going to the University .ommunity to hear about the problems hat black students are facing. We want to hear the problems from the people involved." TQNIGHT AT the Alumni Center a panpl of student

…, alumni, and ad- ministrators will discuss recruitment and retention of black students in an open panel discussion beginning at 7:30 p.m. After the football game Saturday the reunited alumni will "have a…

… banquet followed by a keynote address by Niara Sudarkasa, associate vice president for academic affairs. The evening will also include awards to four academically outstanding black students from the Martin…

… Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund, which is supported by alumni contributions. Although the alumni hope to learn a great deal about the problems facing black students, Alexander said they do not expect to…

… and Arab guerrillas have increased recen- tly in southern Lebanon, and Israel has responded with tighter controls on the movements of civilians. Levin also noted the resolution made no mention of Syria…

… represen- tative, Richard Ovinnikov, said the U.S. veto was a "go-ahead for continuation" of . the Israeli occupation and "atrocities" in southern Lebanon. He said the United States has a "100 per- cent anti-Arab

… home and from other Arab countries, the diplomats said. As many as 5,000 people - including Westerners - were rounded up by the revolutionary Committees and locked up in "concentration camps" in the…

… taking place in the Mediterranean near Libya. CRISP lines leave students in limbo (Continued from Page 1) o'ning, there were 400 people in line;, the line's length "could be four times . . the length of…

…. Despite chaotic conditions yesterday, Karunas said that the situation would not become even worse this winter when all students have to register for classes. "This is worse than what would hap- pen in…

October 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… average requirement, Charlene Coady, assistant director of in-residence staff, said yesterday. Three students from Bursley, one from Markley, and six from West Quad and other dorms may be fired, according…

… last year by the housing office. -UNDER THE NEW policy, -students must maintain a 2.5 GPA from the time they apply in December or January, until fall term em- ployment begins. Previously, RAs and RDs…

… director of student relations, said he also was not aware of any student's specific problems yet, but that he and other housing officials will be discussing the possible firings with Hughes tomorrow…

…. Bursley resident Martha Vinette, whose RA may be fired, said, "How can a grade point average determine how good (RAs) are with students on a hall? If they maintain an average good enough for -their school…

…, but ap- proval still looks unlikely. See story Pa ge 5 Egypt and throughout the Arab world, both because of his peace treaty with Israel and his recent roundup of more than 1,500 foes charged with…

… urged con- tinued peace in the region, Arab and Iranian revolutionaries urged Egyp- tians to use the assassination to stage a coup against their government. THE REAGAN administration war- ned Libya and…

… other radical Arab nations yesterday that it "would view with great concern" any attempt to seize upon President Anwar Sadat's assassination to meddle with Egypt or otherwise fan instability in the…

… recruit black high school students from tain. University had no full-time representative for Michigan cities with large black populations such as UNIVERSITY Affirmative Action Director veterans' concerns…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… night long {Continued from Page 1) garden afterwards-did not reply when a newsman asked them if the oil boycott had been discussed. The boycott, cutting off Arab oil supplies to the United States and…

… Holland, was imposed by the -\rabs at the time of last year's Middle East: Wtar. .There'have been'rports=the Arabs were linking a liftin~g of the boycott with progress towards a troop. disengagement along…

… Israel lost 2,60 dead, the highest toll in 24 years of Arab-Israel conflict. MANY ISRAELIS blame him, as the minister respohible for Is- rael's security, for the army's"lack of readiness for. war and the…

…. students entering senior Study of the Effects of Installing & pm. year. interest circuit design. Details Operating a Large Pumped Storage Music School: University choir choral available. Proj. on the Shores…

… minorities" Speakers include: -Aturo Ranjel, graduate student in social work and Political Science -Phil Hayes, graduate student in Asian American Studies -Moore Pamp, Native American Advocate Little groups…

Student Associaton -Olga Villa, Midwest Council of La Raza and other informed persons 10:00-Workshop "International Issues" -Beatrice Berry, Black Africa -Southeast Asia, a member of Indochina Peace…

…, Student Govt. Council -Lee Gill, former president of Student Govt. Council -Lydia Ortiz, active member of Chicano at Michigan, co-director of Minority Affairs Commission, SGC -Marcia Fishman, council person…

… for Student Govt. Council SUNDANCE BRIDGING A GAP PERCEPTION DONATODEODATO 3 :00-Workshop "The Racist Nature of Our Education" Speakers include: -Arturo Marroquin, Professor of Psychology at U of M…

… -Les Owens, director of Afro-American Studies -Bill Wei, Doctoral Candidate for Chinese Studies, member of Eastwind -Kevin Hart, Native American Student Association 4:00-Workshop 'Minority Programs: The…

… Need and the Absence" Speakers include: -Wagner Wheeler, Native American Student Association -Richard Garland, the Black Advocate -Homero de la Crus 5:00-Workshop 'National Issues" Speakers include: ICi…

March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Pages t f { f IFY©U SEE NEWS HAPPEN CAt.L76-UAJ IY Palestinian guerillas raid Arab embassy; seize .s. Plamondon jailed Pun Plamondon, a local activist and a leader of the Rainbow People's Party…

…'s sunset Solstice School, once the pacesetter in local free schools, will meet its ignominious death today. According to two former Solstice students, Cindy Baker and Peggy Hefner, the building will be razed…

… today for lack of student participation and a num- ber of unpaid debts. For several years, the students said, the school was a place where high school and junior high school students could take courses in…

… a relaxed setting. Since the estab- lishment of alternatives within the public school; system itself, few new students have come to Solstice. The University, the landlord of the school building, will…

… April 13, 14, and 15. The future fest will explore a variety of alternative futures through panels, workshops, discussions, art, etc. Students are invited to contribute to the program as they can. The…

… the warm temperatures less enjoyable. Can't have your temperature and sunshine, too. diplomats Release of Sirhan, Arab captives asked Hostages freed b Indians By AP and Reuter The 11 persons held host…

… hostages said they would stay in Wounded Knee be- cause it is their home, Sens. George McGovern and James Abourezk both Democrats told a news conference. Meanwhile, in Gallup, New Mex- ico, an Indian student

… of Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and other Arabs in jails around the world. Saudi Arabian Ambassador Ab- dullah Al-Malhouk said by tele- phone from his besieged…

… and ex- ternal sources. Some students, however, say say the cuts may be more po- litical in nature. They cite long- standing disagreement with Nix- on foreign policy as a possible reason for the…

… decrease in fund- F Fleming s back from vacation ing. Anticipating the f i n a n c i a l shock waves, a partisan audi- ence of students and faculty met recently in Lane Hall the home of the area study…

October 21, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

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

…, OCTOBER 21, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: ELLEN SILVERMAN "You See Anything Real Plain Yet?" INDEPENDENT STUDY: Undergrads Need Research Work Flint Students Rediscover Freedom of the Press ON OCTOBER 5, the Flint…

….; Dean Louis Fibel spoke and answered ques- tions, trying to clarify and justify his action to a large student audience. Two Daily staff members arrived toward the end of his ad- dress, bringing with them…

… 300 copies of The Daily. Fibel's closing remarks went unheard in the rush as crowds of students came running up to grab Dailies and then proceeded to rattle hundreds of pages at once, looking for that…

June 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS tere Opinions A"eP- 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEWS…

… -- ATRAN VAN DINH-m Vietnamese Student In U.S. Speaks Out On Thursday, May 11, The Diamondback, the daily paper of the University of Maryland, printed a letter from a Vietnamese stu- dent, Mr. Nguyen Thanh…

… Trang, entitled "Peace at any Price!" Mr. Trang is no ordinary student. He came to the U.S. on his own-not on scholarship from the U.S or the Saigon governments. He earns his way through the University by…

… being a barber after class hours. He was active in the student movement in Vietnam and continues to maintain relations with his friends at home. He is vice-president of the Vietnamese Student Association…

… in Maryland, vice-president of the International Club of the University of Maryland and secretary general of the Vietnamese Association in Washington, D.C (com- posed of students and other residents in…

… mercy on the innocent Vietnamese people. "May God bless America." Nguyen Thanh Trang Vietnamese student TO THIS I would like to add: "May Buddha bless you, my dear compatriot and colleague." Incidentally…

… Mr. Trang is also assistant to the editor of Giao Dan (Cultural Harmony) published by the Vietna- mese student group in New England. BARRY GOLDWATER OurWishy-Washy UN Ambassador 16 0 4' The Rally…

… Again The president of the Arab Stu- e dent Club, Mr. Imad Khadduri complained in a letter to the edi- r tor of the Michigan Daily (June 13) that he was refused the right to address the Support Israel ral…

… attended and where he delivered a lengthy state- ment expressing the Arab point of view.) So much for his claim that the Arab point of view is be- ing given no opportunity to be expressed. In spite of these…

… behind me. I stared in his face for a few min- utes, then crossed over to the Ann Arbor mayor decided to show his willingness to cooperate with the Arabs as well as the Jews, and stated that he would…

January 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… history department said last night. Arab leaders do not want to "drive Israel to the sea," but they do want a satisfactory treaty, Prof. Clark Hopkins of the classical studies department declared. "Let us…

…- pressways. Detroit police termed the pile-ups among the worst in the history of the expressways. Student 'Cuts' Tit New High Attendance in the English de- partment reached a low, of 30 per cent of normal on…

…. preparations for the tenth National Students Asso- ciation Congress, to be held here in August, could be seen in com- mittee apl~intments made at yesterday's Student 'Government Council meeting. SGC named…

… President Bill ,Adams, '57BAd, Anne Woodard, '57, and LeAnne Toy, '59, to serve with Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, James D. Shortt, managing supervisor of University Relations Field Serv…

…- ices, Leonard A. Schaadt, Resi- dence Halls business manager. and;, one member of the National Students' Association as an advis- ory committee to the NSA Con- gress. David Grupe, '57E, was nomi- nated…

… appoint- ments are invitational and the students have no vote. Treasurer Lew Engman, '57, was named to the Loan Committee. Robert Anderson, '57, has been appointed editor of the next edi- tion of the "M…

… was to establish a bi-partite state in Palestine, run by both Arabs and Jews. . Prof. Slosson indicated the UN should "maintain real force in that part of the world," and re- main until a satisfactory…

… extreme economic difficulties of the Arab states and mistreatment they have received at the hands of. imperialist countries. Although impressed in a visit to Tel Aviv in the 1930's by the vast economic…

… improvements the Jew had wrought, Prof. Hopkins had been disturbed when he no- ticed the street signs were in He- brew. "All communication be- tween Jews and Arabs was cut off. "What Arabs needed - doctors…

… plane- crash near Greenville, Miss. An instructor and a student in! the second plane were injured. While he was at the University, McMillin belonged to the Air Force ROTC unit and was a member of Alpha…

February 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… administrator would decide how much to increase. 6. Controls would end on non- housekeeping rooms in private homes. Song Group Sponsors Fest Students with a taste for the tang of folk music will be served uip a…

… meetings designed to help the student choose his field. The meetings will cover the nature and scope of the subject, the place of the subject in a liberal education and its vocational implications…

…. Modifications of last year's series provide for added time to be devoted to student ques- tion periods, and for the dis- tribution of brief mimeographed informative material to supple- nxent the discussions. The…

… deans of the col- leges as enforcing authority, Mc- Cobb said, but Dean of Students Erich A. Walter has left it up to the local IFC to take care of this ruling. A resolution was passed to ask Dean Walter…

…- mester. Correctione Registration pictures will not be available this week as prev- iously announced in The Daily, but students who have not had their pictures taken should do so by the end of the week…

…,1 Patterson worked on several na- tionally-known newspapers prev- ious to that, including the Cleve- land Plain-Dealer, and the Toledo Times. At 3 p.m., Patterson will ad- dress Journalism students on the…

….S. dele- gate had requested the establish- ment of a special committee com- posed of big five members to con- sult with Arabs, Jews and Brit- ish on a settlement. Surprise Move Columbian representative, Dr…

…, told a large crowd of students that the Hag- anah would probably take over policing of Palestine when the British withdrew. Embargo Removal "If the Jewish forces were able to get proper arms, equal to…

… those that the Arabs are using, they will be able to secure Palestine and enforce the UN decision," he said. Stressing the need for the re- moval of the arms embargo, Dr. Weinreb said that the Arabs had…

… all the guns that they could use. The fear that the Arabs will stop the flow of oil to the U.S. was termed groundless by Dr. Weinreb. "The only other pur- chaser of Arabian oil would be Russia and the…

November 01, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… has been conduct- ed to reach each student. Contribu- tions by students may be made in Rm. 204, South Wing, University Hall. SRA Will Support World Service Drive The Committee on Cooperation of the…

Student Religious Association voted support of the state FEPC drive and the World Student Service Fund campaign, which will take place Nov. 18 to 22, in a meeting UN Decides To Discuss Armament Plan Now By…

… embassy earlier today. JERUSALEM, Oct. 31-Leaders of the Palestine Arab Army Futu- wah called for a parade and mass meeting tomorrow in Nablus, 33 miles north of Jerusalem, and many authorities expressed…

… fear it right be an occasion for an Arab eruption against the Jews. The Army leaders declares it was "not a protest" against bombings yesterday in which six Arabs were injured, but other Arab informants…

… declared it was "a show of strength of Arabs on the heels ofthe same sort of demonstration by the Jews." * * * WASHINGTON, Oct. 31-A specia UNRRA mission to Yugoslavia re- ported today "no evidence of wide…

… limited to students, faculty and ath- letic book holders this year-on a first come, first served basis. Hack Coplin, chairman of the Stu dent Legislature's athletic commit tee, said yesterday that a…

… have been eaten, the customers will determine the p Magee says he is trying to set up a fair price schedule LIQUOR VIOLATIONS: Police Crack Down on Falsification by U' Stj Cracking down on student prac…

… another student's identi- fication in a downtown tavern, was Faculty, Staff Influenza Shots To Start Today Today and tomorow morning have been set aside in the influenza im- munization program for the…

… Health Service may be able to take care of requests after the program is com- pleted but that there will probably be some charge. Students who were unable to report for inoculation at their scheduled times…

… thisi reported to ponice during te v-ai semester, the practice of age falsi- fying is known to be widespread among the student population, ace- cording to Sgt. Heusel. Frequent checks of local taverns…

September 12, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… were, then 1.6 billion Muslims could be involved in terrorism, instead of a small fraction.” In the past year, Muslim- and Arab-American students at the University have gathered to participate…

… terrorist attacks in Germany, France, Britain, Turkey, Belgium, Russia and Spain, reports warning foreign students to avoid places like shopping malls, schools, airports and other forms of public…

… for Global and Intercultural Study, the office that coordinates most study abroad programs for LSA students, sent about 650 to 700 University of Michigan students abroad this summer. LSA…

… junior Margaret O’Connor was among 13 University students studying abroad in Germany through the Center of Intercultural and Global Studies at the time. She wrote in an email interview that…

… health and safety adviser for CGIS, said despite mounting terrorist reports from the country, the number of students applying to study abroad has steadily increased over the past several years…

…. CGIS reported the numbers of their Winter application cycle showed 23 applications in 2014, 33 in 2015, and so far this year more than 62 students have applied to study in France. LSA senior…

…, speaks to the strength of the programs and the mindsets of the students seeking those opportunities. “If you look at something like what happened in Brussels, three students backed out but one…

… was unrelated to the attacks, so two students out of 21 withdrew,” Jordan said. In Jamett’s 22-person program, participants were University students from a variety of majors. “I…

… place to reach out to students and reassure families. The department has 10 emergency responders available to attend to the 24/7 emergency phone line. It also requires students, staff and…

… contacting them via email, cell phone, Facebook, WhatsApp, however we can get a response,” Reuter said. Due to the large numbers of students within LSA, Reuter said it is the only college with a…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 7

…, said she was impressed with Dean's concern for Arab Ameri- cans. "Arab Americans have been under a lot of pressure lately after 9/11, and it is about time for an American leader to differentiate between…

… terrorists and Arab Americans;'Salem said. While the candidates dedicated the majority of their speeches to issues per- taining to Arab Americans, they also addressed broader domestic issues. Addressing the…

… amazing how much the school has changed. It used to be all about forestry and is now much more interdisciplinary," said LSA senior Burke Greer, undergraduate president of SNRE student govern- ment. "As the…

… of student debt problems on credit cards. "While people have a tendency to focus on student debt in terms of credit card use, the real concern should be student loans," said Eric Weil, managing partner…

… for Student Monitor. Forty-eight percent of students have a loan and expected loan debt at grad- uation is $17,994, Student Monitor reports. AP PHOTO A boy looks on as admirers of Mother Teresa pray…

… for her in Ahmadabad, India yesterday - the day she was beatified. STARBUCKS Continued from Page 1A one of many students choosing to use a debit card over a credit card these days. Their research shows…

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December 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 5, 2001 - 7 Interviews going well, but concerns remain DETROIT (AP) - Though initial interviews in the terrorism investigation have gone well, some Arab

… Monday were asked their immigration status. His clients were students with current visas. "I would be heartened to hear that any informa- tion as to minor immigration violations or any immigration…

… bin Laden's terrorist organization, al-Qaida. Michigan is home to about 350,000 Arab-Amer- icans, most in the southeastern part of the state, where letters were sent to more than 560 men. Assistant U…

… is the end of the process. As of yesterday evening, a total of 200 men had responded. Imad Hamad, regional director of the Ameri- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said none of the men in…

… fair but Netanyahu is a very eloquent speaker.... He gave us more hard facts we wouldn't be able to know otherwise." Ballantyne added that it was important that students were showing their support for…

… straight day yesterday, managing to fight their way inside the airport perimeter but failing to subdue a large group of Arabs defending the facility. Yusaf Pushtoon, an aide to anti-Tal- iban commander Gul…

… violations of privacy under the act are troubling, but these intrusions must be judged in context. LSA freshman Gil Stending said students realize the Patriot Act was passed quickly, but they understand the…

… laws and the circumstances under which they were passed. Swire encouraged students to study the pros and cons of the Patriot Act because it is a work in progress. "These laws will shape the world the…

students will work in," Swire said. "Students have to decide when they want WOMEN Continued from Page 1 expressed their concern about "hurtful loose talk" about female leaders and unequal treatment by…

… freedom." Rezmierski said faculty as well as students have to work with law enforcement officials to gain an understanding of what the act means. - Lauren Carbone contributed to this report for the Daily…

November 13, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 13, 1985 The Michigan Daily mt hhrigan iax1u Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan UN: Zionism as racism? Vol. XCVI, No. 50 420…

… reinstating academic credit for ROTC courses. Under the present policy, ROTC students do not receive LSA credits for courses they take in the ROTC program, and the policy should stand. Granting LSA credits for…

… American Institutions, in which courses are cross-listed as political science, history, economics, etc. These courses have been incorporated in- to the LSA curriculum, and any LSA student can elect them for…

… - Zionism. A resolution was adopted in the Social Committee of the United Nations determining Zionism to be a form of racism, and this effort was accom- panied by pressure from the oil-rich Arab states on the…

… these countries were run by dictatorships, strong men or elite groups. In the wake of this vote, the PLO and Arab nations gained yet another rhetorical tool to use in their propoganda war to delegitimize…

March 13, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4-Thursday, March 13, 1980-The Michigan Daily An Israeli examines the Palestinian problem International conflicts in general and the Arab-Israeli conflict in particular entail a sub- tle and…

… delicate balance between emotions and facts; between 'hot' ideologies and beliefs and 'cold-blooded' calculations. Students of such conflicts must be aware of the existence of this balance, and further, must…

… reserve forces. I have fought in two Arab-Israeli wars as well as in numerous incidents against Palestinian guerrillas bet- ween these wars. Many of my friends are the victims of these wars. Also, I come…

… is to be blamed for the misery and suffering of the Palestinian people, it is not the Zionists, not even the Arab states, but the Palestinians themselves. But Mr. Prosterman claims that the PLO is…

… Palestinian cause" and took their destiny in their own han- ds, if they ever want to have their own homeland. Zeev Maoz is a graduate student in the political science department. He is engaged in research on…

…~F615 A W.O ure t5 6WW5~; @l t x(j) B G G68OL 4 t - FN65 a LFOT(IJTY t Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Boycott classes tomorrow b g I~f 1 i '..z -a9 tAttE I T'S NOT…

… violent alternatives, that students can get a share of attention from national policy makers is by massive demon- strations of alliance with a particular point of view. The class boycott scheduled tomorrow…

…, where students are not only expressing- discontent, but actually making a sacrifice in support of the new anti-war cause, would be even more highly publicized. Perhaps the President and his cabinet can be…

…- tability of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). If Mr. Meyer had checked his facts first, he would have found that my trip to Washington, D.C. cost the studen- ts $350 rather than the $600 he alleged. Also…

November 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…Overhauling SGC MSA plan avoids convention hassles By The School and College Government Task Force 'N THE ALL-CAMPUS Elections on November 18, 19 and 20, students will be asked to vote on a…

… package of amend- ments to the SGC Constitution which has been called the "Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Plan." In addition to changing the name of SGC, the "MSA Plan" would signifi- cantly alter two…

… result in several posi- tive changes in student governance on this campus. First, with the inclusion of representatives from each school or college, every student would be assured that the particular…

… for students' academic needs. SECOND, THE TYPES OF ISSUES discussed and the quality of decision-making would undoubtably improve the current SGC. Students who have been actively involved in issues at…

… serious commitment needed. Third, the incorporation of school and college representa- tives in the central student government makes for an integrated student governance system. There will be a flow of…

January 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… burglars during the holiday break, accord- ing to Department of Public Safety reports. In addition, some students returned to the residence halls to * find that their rooms had been bur- glarized. "Most of…

… morning from the Institute of Social Research. Police recovered the purse and audio tapes and traced the foot- prints of one suspect who was spotted near the Student Activities Building. The 24-year-old man…

… his room was open when he returned from Christ- mas break. The student said his DVD player, Nintendo, money and a tool box were taken from his room. DPS had no suspects. Items taken from Art and…

… alternative Ry Shannon Pettypiece Daily Staff Reporter LSA freshman Lei Lei Sun is like many students who feel they are paying too much for textbooks and getting too little cash in return when they sell their…

March 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…'s Daily. Group Meetings " American Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 7 p.m. " Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30p.m. a Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual…

… people with blueprints for campus construc- tion. Three candidates for Michigan Student Assembly president have plans to reconstruct the assembly. The theme of structural change began when the Michigan…

… Party proposed a new draft of the All-Campus Constitution, which currently governs MSA. Students will vote on whether to approve the new constitution during MSA elections next week. "The constitutional…

… would place committee chairs in office for one year instead of one semester and would allow the president to dismiss the MSA treasurer and student gen- eral counsel-- positions that are appointed by the…

… its officers with salaries and altering MSA's judi- cial branch, the Central Student Judiciary. But the Michigan Party is not the only party with ideas for change. The Outsider Party has also created a…

… plan to change MSA, and it concentrates on alter- ing the committee and commission structure. The plan would eliminate the Campus Governance Committee, along with the Health Issues, International Student

…, and Peace and Justice Commissions. The Outsider Party restructure plan would create committees that will work with the Student Book Exchange, the City of Ann Arbor, the University Board of Regents, the…

… Statement of Student Rights and Responsi- bilities and the diag policy. It would also add commissions to work with the Michigan Collegiate Coalition (MCC), the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union and undergraduate…

… and LSA sophomore Christian Payne, along with running mate Doug Kligman, an LSA sopho- more, said he supports an idea suggested by Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford, which would…

…, the Students' Party candidate for vice president, MCC Gov. Conan Smith, said the structure is not the problem for MSA. "There's always been a strong party that says, 'restructure MSA,' but I don…

October 13, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…'traveled to the hospital but was not admitted. DPS Housing officers restrained the student who was "extremely combat- ive" around 2:35 a.m. Witnesses said the student ingested acid, and medical personnel and…

…- sonnel restrained the student and DPS reports state the victim was reacting to an unknown substance. Warrant checks on all three subjects Wfett negative. 4flan assaulted on the Diag A iiale was assaulted…

… dean makes time for students By Jaimle Winkler Daily Staff Reporter At a University boasting nearly 24,000 undergraduate students, the chance of deans having the time to lend an ear to students may seem…

… slim. But LSA interim Dean Patricia Gurin is making the time to do it. Gurin is inviting students to meet with faculty and administrators to discuss issues important to students and relevant to…

September 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… "would be in their interest" to meet the deadline, said the See IRAQ, Page 2 Profs., by Lynne Cohn Daily Faculty Reporter Students with learning disabili- ties (LD) say it's hard enough cop- ing at the…

… with an LD student last term. "Teachers are probably the main resources that students have, but they don't see us as resources " Freyberg said. "That's the fault of our system. That's why it often takes…

… a request from a student to get extra help." Emily Singer, LD coordinator in the Services for Students with Dis- abilities office, said awards are Kidnappers free hostage i n ebDanon DAMASCUS, Syria…

… five miss- ing Israeli military personnel and the release of hundreds of Arabs held by Israel. Perez de Cuellar said in state- ment yesterday he was "encouraged by this further step in a process which he…

… less than a See HOSTAGES, Page 2 BIN CANTONI/Daly Hope you like 8 o'clocksB CRISP temporary employee Zahara Harris prepares for a hectic day of drop/add. Today is the last day for students to change…

… their schedule without late fees. Harris enjoys pronouncing strange student names. TAs help learning disabled students given to recognize faculty effort with LDs because a student feels that his or…

… Rosen- gren said he tries to "find out some- thing about the individual student and what problems they might have with the way material is presented in class or on exams." Jonathan Ellis, an LSA sopho…

… tried to provide (students with learning disabilities) a little bit of extra time to prepare for an exam and make sure they don't feel pressured. I always try within what's practical to make sure they…

student. "There is not very much knowledge about what an LD constitutes." Jahiel, himself an LD student who suffers from dyslexia, obtained' a master's degree at Harvard and an undergraduate degree from MIT…

…. Like most LD students, he has the ability to succeed. It just takes him longer. "LD students in general experi- ence the kinds of problems that normal students do but to a much exaggerated state…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… curriculum, of icouraging innovation," he says. ut he adds, "Students should not issuing credit to students." Among he seven courses be- ig taught this term under t hie tle "College Course" are Arab- ;raeli R…

… are studying," says head freshman coach Louis Lee. A sec9nd study hall had to be opened aftvr South Quad Director John Lindquist received complaints from other students that the foot- ball players were…

… excessively noisy. The "play- er's" study hall is still officially open to other students who want to use it. "A few times we have gotten out of hand. but everyone does when they're studying," ex- plained…

…* he was never in favor of allowing football players to use separate facilities because it "segregates" them from other students. "We really don't get to meet a lot of people," freshman player Ellis…

… be chock full of tape labs and classrooms for the use of literary college students, and will take over the job of of By MICHAEL THORYN The LSA Course Mart, an ex- )erimental curriculum program hrough…

… which students can de- ign and initiate their owtn sub- ects, is under revision b h c,1- 'ge Curriculum Commee. Course Mart corse ,,ffredfor tie fir'st time a yeavr a re us:- ally two or three hours…

…, explains iat the Curriculum Committee., hich consists of six faculty .embers and three students,. ants to "tie down more firmly e responsibility for courses." "The course mart is a way of >ening up the…

… supervise a course. Chairman of the Course Mart, Bruce Astrein, '71, tries to co- ordinate student interest with a faculty member who will take re- sponsibility for the class. Astrein says he is open to any…

… teaching courses," Astrein says. Persons interested in suggest- ing, coordinating, or enrolling in experimental courses should go to the Student Counseling Office at 1018 Angell Hall, Astrein says. _1U ' 1…

… Ykl the Frieze Building, which can be seen in the background. ST tDY DECISION-MAKING SACUA to meet with students to improve communications The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA…

December 12, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

… speech de- partment assembly at 4 p.m. in Rackham Lecture Hall. Events Tomorrow DEBATE-An Israeli and an Arab student wil debate the topic of the "Impact of Israel on World Affairs" at an International…

… play a role in de- termining one's attitudes. Students in business administration, pre- laW, or architecture were more negative towards admission than engi- neers or pre-med students, while those…

… variety show in the mock network operation. * * * * ,.Campus Calendar Events Today UNESCO-Students from Pakis- tan, India, Ceylon and Israel will discuss "How Western Education Has Influenced the East" at…

… $990 LEAVE MICHIGAN UNION 3:30 p.m. APPROX. RUNNING TIME 61/2 hrs. Ride the 'HOLIDAY EXPRESS' STUDENT SPECIAL BUSES OPERATED NON-STOP To Give You THE MOST Time at Home Leave Michigan Union FRIDAY…

…, Dec. 21 Fewer Car Permits Issued; Streif Interprets Regulations Network Atmosphere Marks Speech Department Project I Fewer students are requesting driving permits this year than in the past, the…

… Office of Student 'Arfars' has reported, and student driving is thus becoming less of a problem. While the drop in enrollment may be a factor in the decrease, 15 per cent fewer requests have been received…

… this year than last, and student enrollment has gone down less than 10 per cent. There- fore, the decrease has been attri- buted to the University's "tighten- Ing up" policy on violators. VARIOUS ASPECTS…

… of the stu- dent driving ban have recently been clarified by Karl D. Streiff, assistant to the Dean of Students. Interpreting the regulation, he said, "Gaining the use of a car is banned, as well as…

… the operation of one. "Consequently, it Is not per- missible for a student to use or ride in his own or his family's car for social, personal or any other reasons when the car is driven by anyone who is…

…'t sit behind the wheel." Streiff said that both men and women students may ride as ass- engers in a car as long as they are in no way associated with the ownership of the car . Complete responsibility for…

March 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i . is _..-_ -.- .. - - . ..- . . - ....- . ... _. .. .. THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 2,z I', -" vI .Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan uhder the…

… arguments were rein- forced by arguments coming out of the political conditions. The boatmen who transport men and goods are Arabs, and they were, under pressure from the Mufti and his friends, frequently in…

… three years we have withstood without comment the constant of a small but deafen- ing minority of Michigan students, some of whom are called the Progressive Club, but the payoff came with the Tuesday…

…'s edition of the Michigan Daily and the handbills which expressed "right- eous" indignation over the treatment of a former Michigan student who was definitely out of his element. These students have howled…

… rapidity with which these students are willing to take up arms as soon as the Communists .get into hot water. When Ralph Neafus entered the services of the Communist forces in Spain he went at his own risk…

… and Communistic factions, where is the issue of Democracy? Probably lost in the London fog! How much longer will the large majority of Michigan students who are real believers in real Democracy tolerate…

… the propaganda of a small and blindly prejudiced minority? It is time that the Michigan students expressed their disappro- val of this domination of campus political thought by such groups. Arise and…

…. Uhdoubtedly the substantial reason for checking the desires of Tel-Aviv was political, the wish to humour the Arabs, but political forces overcome political prejudices, The Arab boycott and the Arab murders at…

… of an Arab State, Tel-Aviv could no longer be denied its full development. Nobody would seriously claim that the present arrnements are iial. Biath a~tT1Aviv whr Iifecemsflo Me H-leywood Broun…

…'clock. Students Exhibition of Ink Rubbings of Han should bring their passports and Dynasty Tomb Reliefs from Wu- Not One Living Soul Indeed, it seems to me that there is not one this side of the Judgment Seat who…

October 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… raffle one semester of in-state tuition by Darnell Jones Students and parents daunted by the 10 percent tuition increase this semester may find hope through a Student Alumni Council (SAC) raffle. First…

… prize for the Tuition Raffle - in which both students and their parents may enter - is a semester of in-state tuition valued at approxi- mately $2,000. Second prize is a $1,000 grant to the winning…

student's account. Third prize is two round-trip tickets on Northwest Airlines to anywhere in continental United States. Tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of five. The raffle is being held to benefit…

… said he felt that U-M students would enjoy the idea. "We're one of the most expen- sive public institutions in the nation. I thought it would probably be a big success and a help to people," Lehner said…

… over Palestinian self-rule. The territorial issue is one of the toughest items facing Arab and Israeli negotiators in their slow-mov ing peace talks. The Arabs' key de- mand is that Israel give up all…

….m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8p.m.. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Rosary, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St, 7:30 p m. U Northwalk…

…," film, Lorch Hall, Auditorium, 8 p.m. U Millionaire Party, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Jaycees, Cam- pus Inn, 615E. HuronSt.,7p.m. - 12 a.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Alumni Mass and Re…

…- ception, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St., 5 p.m. Q Northwalk Nighttime Safety Don Hack, call Don Hack 663- 8482 for details. Q U-M Shotokan Karate, prac- tice, CCRB, small gym, 11 a.m. - 1 p…

November 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…9 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily -Monday, November 19,1990 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watt ersonStudents snack, discuss sex "CW IS T14E DIORAMA CbMiNG MOW3 ? TK ALMOST EINtSNEO . AAAA _ T a g i t 40…

… munching on potato chips and drinking soda, students living in residence halls are openly discussing sexuality, sex-roles, and relation- ships with their peers. The students are participating in one of the…

… give support to the anti-deputization movement. "We do encompass what the Student Rights (Commission) be- lieves. We're working with them for the same goals," said FWCAD member Karen Karolle. "If safety…

… and sexual assault. "I would like to see another 'Sex and Snacks' presentation because the first one built up trust needed to dis- cuss the difficult topic of sex," Matthew Stevens, a LSA first- student

October 08, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 8, 1990 ~1e £idptjan Bailyg EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL…

… arming the Middle East, consequently contributing to the current military cri- sis; The region to which Washington claims to bring peace has seen five major wars between Israel and the surrounding Arab

Arab Emirates, Morocco illegally occupied the Western Sahara, and Israel invaded and occu- pied southern Lebanon. Forty-five years after becoming the major power in the Middle East, the balance sheet on…

… many students at the Univer- sity. Whether the debate is about a Uni- versity police force, policies to end the ha- rassment of minorities, or academic free- dom, it is clear that students on all sides…

… of the issues believe that freedom of ex- pression is a fundamental human right. The members of Amnesty Interna- tional-U of M agree. We would like to en- courage students not to limit their concern…

… about freedom of expression to our cam- pus alone., All over the world, students have been denied this basic human right. China came to the attention of the international media over a year ago for…

… brutally crushing the peaceful protests of its students. Amnesty International-U of M wants our campus to remember the massacre at Tiananmen Square and the subsequent massacre in Chengdu. The bloodshed is…

… not a distant memory - it continues daily as students are imprisoned, tortured and executed for having peacefully exercised their right to freedom of expression. The vast majority of civilians killed by…

…- spected is an international responsibility. The members of Amnesty Interna- tional-U of M feel that this responsibility should be shared by individuals, including students. Please join with us in an appeal…

… access to fam- ily, doctors and lawyers, and a proper chance to prepare and present their defense; The bloodshed is not a distant memory - it continues daily as students are imprisoned, tortured and…

March 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… rights movement, presented then-University President $,obben Fleming with a six page list of demands to improve Black student life on campus. When the stirs up demands were not met, the group started a…

… two week strike against the University. THE STRIKE involved University faculty and staff as well as students. The protesters set up picket lines on campus and successfully shut down classes, dorm…

…," Rappoport said. "The students didn't want to cross the picket lines, and neither did I." STUDENT protesters disrupted the classes of those professors who tried to continue lecturing, marching through…

… classrooms chanting and banging on garbage pail drums until every student cleared the room. Political Science Prof. A.F.K. Organski told his class in 1970 that "strikers were preventing freedom of choice in…

… 1970 strike, the police were called in several times to quell student protesters who blocked city streets or other University buildings. One Ann Arbor police officer was accused of using unnecessary…

February 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…. own personal $1,000 exemp ACCORDING TO Borradaile, being a In most cases straigh student won't get you any advantages grants and scholarshi when it comes to filing a return. taxable according to…

… "Students really don't get many good "The, a cring tu breaks on taxes at all," he said. There are certain statut Walter Dunnigan, a public affairs for excluding grants and s representative for the Treasury…

… Depar- he said. There are excepti tment, agreed. "Students are pretty and Dunnigan advises c much treated as other taxpayers," he the institution that award said. However, Dunnigan added that before…

… filing a return. there is a tax break for the parents of IN ADDITION, to VIT/ dependent students who also work. In formation hot-lines run by a tt ti ht p harangue community im a $1,000 Department, there…

… are private tax ser- the prior three years' averag he student's vices available for students who need a But this benefit can only 1 ion. hand with their returns. self-supporting students. " -out money…

… Claudine Ferrand, owner of Ann Ar- year (dependent) students s are not bor Tax Service in Nickel's Arcade, pointed they can't use it,' Dunnigan. said her fee for preparing a tax return said. is usually about…

… $20. e income. be used by Year after are disap- " Farrand ory provisions cholarships," ons, however, hecking with ed the money A and tax in- the Treasury Accbrding to Farrand, some students who have…

… includes W-2 forms, interest statements, and receipts for itemized deductions. - Students conquer I (Continued from Page 1) packages including a Porcupine Moun- and transportation, according to Mary tain…

… majors top the list. But liberal arts majors should not despair, Shmgleton says. He points out that the employers sur- veyed said the two biggest shor- tcomings in higher education are the lack of students

… with communication skills. "THIS PLAYS into the hands of the liberal arts students because they are better prepared to handle the written and spoken word." Geographical regions that promise to offer the…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Bible Class - 7:30 p.m., University Reformed Church. Regents -9 a.m.-noon, Regents Rm., Fleming Admin. Bldg. Muslim Students Association - Arabic Circle, discussion on latest events in the Muslim World, 9…

…,. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - "Fellowship & Bible Study," 8 p.m., 3rd Floor Trotter House, 730 Tappan. Korean Christian Fellowship - Bible Study meeting, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. Ann Arbor Chinese…

…'re a student staying in a double room in a traditional resident hall, ex- pect to pay about $130 more for your room next year. The University regents approved a 5 percent rate hike yesterday, which will…

… boost housing bills an extra $105 to $158 for students in West Quad, Markley, and other traditonal dorms. RATES increased 5.8 percent for non- traditional housing, which includes Fletcher Hall, Baits and…

… Oxford, and 3 percent for married student housing. Regent Deane Baker (D-Ann Arbor) voted for the hike, but said the increase for non-traditional halls was too high given their 15 percent vacancy rate…

… attract more students by conver- ting a number of double rooms into singles. HENRY Johnson, vice president for student services, said the University was keeping the rate increase for Gemay'el seeks Saudi…

… intervention in Beirut married students low to keep campus housing competitive with off-campus spots. Hughes said the difference in rate in- creases does not mean single students are subsidizing the housing…

… costs of married students, as both types of housing are on completely separate budgets. CHANGES IN the works for some residence halls after spring break in- clude a chance to get three meals a day…

…. Stockwell and East Quad residents will be able to sign up for an extra meal a day, under an arrangement that has become popular in West Quad, Bursely, and Markley. .Another change in student housing will let…

… off-campus students open up cash-credit accounts with a dorm next fall and pay for any meals they eat out of their account. Later in the meeting, the regents got some bad news about efforts to recruit…

September 18, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… be filled by Gilbert A. Maddox.t In an interview yesterday, Mad-3 dox said he will attempt to be an "ombudsman for the black com-' -munity, including .students, facul-l ty members. and the larger com…

… agreed to after aJ two-week class strike in March. The core of the admisons plan is the enrollment of enough black students to equal ten per cent of the student body by the 1973-74 academic year. The plan…

… also calls for the provision of financial aid to new black students who can- ,Wnot afford to attend the Univer- sity.t Maddox's responsibilities in-{ clude the supervision of the Op- portunity Awards…

…', Page 6 ' I In Cairo, the headquarters of the Arab League called for "an immediate and unconditional halt to the massacre in Jordan." Egypt's official news agency re- ported early today that prepara…

…- tions are being made for a summit meeting of Arab kinds and heads of state within the next few days to deal with the .explosive situa- tion in Jordan. The meeting will be held in Tripoli, the capital of…

…- ple, members of the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. (TU) discussed the student housing situation yes- terday with the Regents t the Board's monthly open hearing. In a prepared statement, the TU attacked the…

… "reordering, not raising, of student fees" could provide the financial support for an immediate program. Responding to the statement, the Regents and President Robben Fleming criticized its tone and content…

… politics with actual field work for a candi- date. The course is Political Science 300 and each student selects the campaign he prefers to work with, and decides his own hours when campaigning. The last of…

… Socialist Workers Party, along with. the Democratic and Republi- can parties." So far there has been no dif- ficulty in finding a campaign of interest for every student, says Prof. Walker. One problem is try…

…- ing to get political organizations to give his students more than just menial campaign work. He claims some success, especially with the Ann Arbor Democratic P a r t y which has agreed to give some…

February 01, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 4bVEir4u &td Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 87 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily…

…'s Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Wednesday, February 1, 1989 University regents attempt to stifle student dissent: MSA…

… deserves fi The Michigan Daily By Mike Phillips Too often some people take some of the actions by the Michigan Student Assem- bly (MSA), the all campus student gov- ernment of the University, out of…

… the Student Orga- nization Development Center regarding developing specific ways and means of improving and increasing its credibility, responsibility, and effectiveness on behalf of the respective…

… school/college govern- ments and the student body as a whole." In short, because the regents disagreed with the politics and students running MSA they forced these volunteer students to try to accomplish…

August 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… can ByJRIUS AWAIS (Ed. Note: The author of the following is an Arab student from Jordan.) IN AN attempt to describe histo- rical events, many of us fall short of describing their signifi- cance in…

…1.11, a Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIWERSIfy OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN. ARBOR, MICH…

… teacher's math Is a requirement for the teacher's eertificate. Classical Studies Tea: The Depart- ment of Classical Studies will give an informal tea for its students on Tues., Aug. 7, in the East…

students of languages in general, is open to the public. Doctoral Examination for Basil Spy- ros Georgopolous, Social Psychology; thesis: " The Normative Structure of Social systems: A study of Organiz- 7…

…. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 371. II i I N THOUGHTS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST: An Arab Asks: Might We Profit from History? 4 INTERPRETING THE NEWS…

…- termined to do away with the ills of Egypt and to secure a better life for the Arab. * * * IF THE objectives of Gamal were to eliminate poverty and ig- norance, to dispel from prejudlice and discriminataion…

…, to afirm the dignity of man, and to lift up the Arabs from under the yolk of exploitation to a nation where it regains its place, participating ef- fectively in the world and contri- butes to peace and…

… the welfare of man, then it is of no surprise if all the Arab people have ap- plauded him and his objectives. Truly the whole world must ap- plaud men who are dedicated to such causes. It is said that…

… means to bring life to about twenty mil- lion Arabs living in that area. It means that the economic condi- tions of those people are going to improve, which means that they can spend more to educate them…

…- selves, to live in better homes, and to fight disease. This means that the health of the Arab in Egypt is going to improve and thereby world conditions generally. Is this a cause to be laid aside if we are…

May 10, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… humble request of the samra claims that Israel antagon- editor. We feel that the comic ized the Arabs by performing their strip, "Barnaby," contained on this improvements in front of Arab page is an insult…

… to the consider- eyes. He claims that it would be able intelligence of the students of more advantageous for Israel to the University. Therefore, we pro- consolidate their position and re- pose as a…

… replacement, that most frain from antagonizing the Arabs. subtle and witty of characters- His logic is wrong because Israel "Pogo"-a 'possum and a gentle- has been doing exactly that. They man. are…

… refraining from antagonistic lightful commentary on the ways acts by sharing their benefits with of man and beast, to peruse over the Arabs. My conclusion to this our morning coffee. problem is to have the…

Arab League How can we respect the opinions take advice from Israel and co- of those astute gentlemen of the operate with them in order to bet- press, the Daily critics, when they ter their living…

… conditions. Israel ignore the most wretched specimen has no time to waste in waiting for of the arts in their very back yard the Arab nations to equal, them in -"Barnaby"? Reform, like charity, progress…

…. However, I believe Israel should begin at home. Give us a will more than be helpful in show- comic strip worthy of this great ing the Arab nations how to create university, and we will willingly en- a good…

… combat soldier by July, 1951, and to 1.13 by July, 1952 . . . . Congressmen, who have been stalling Indian famine relief, please note: Robert Gemmill, A G.I. student from Cambridge, Mass., has donated his…

… available. On the other side of Israel's border, the Arab leaders look on with resentment. Perhaps they are afraid of a duplication by their own people of Israeli pro- jects. To offset this, the Arab lead…

….m., Angell Hall. Mr. Edward M. Lewis will give a short illustrated talk in room 3017 on "Close-ups of the Planets" Fol- lowing the talk the Angell Hall Student Observatory, fifth foor, will be open for…

September 26, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…. I question Israel Initiating Dialogue, Education and Advocacy's commitment to pro- moting a dialogue of peace between Arab and Jewish students when it allows racist comments to be thrown around and…

…4A - Friday, September 26, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… Sue Coleman sings the praises of the newest crop of students at New Student Con- vocation, telling freshmen that they are the University's smartest, most diverse and most talented incoming class "ever…

… SEE WHYTEY KEtc.rC 6 Single-issue students According to the year-long study, led by the dean of admissions and financial aid at Harvard University, standardized tests like the SAT and ACT serve more…

… negative than positive purposes. While they strive to be a fair, uniform gauge of ability, they tend to disadvantage students who can't afford expensive test preparation courses and encourage students to…

… in admissions. This report comes at a time when the test prep industry is raking in billions of dol- lars, profiting from the anxieties of parents and students. And according to this study, these…

… courses work, offering well-prepared students a modest point bump and penal- izing those who can't afford the training. This disproportionately disadvantages poor students who can't afford indepen- dent…

… test prep courses and tend to come from struggling schools that don't prepare their students well for the college admis- sions process. Further, standardized testing encourages students to focus on…

… material covered. This defeats the pur- pose of tests like the SAT and ACT, which are supposed to gauge how much students have learned and how prepared they are for college. Many schools like Smith College…

… greatly in quality, uni- versities still need a way - albeit a flawed one - to gauge the academic capabilities of prospective students. The solution is to change the way uni- versities weigh standardized…

November 28, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…. f there's any university in this country where you'd expect to find students engaged in a productive discussion about the Arab-Israeli con- flict, it would be here. Our university has a large Jewish…

…'s Arab-I population, the largest in the nation, ensures that a sizable con- tingent of- students will CHRISTOPHER be concerned with advanc- ZBROZEK ing Palestin- ian causes. Yet listening to what passes…

… schools received options cot failing grades in at least one of the study's stand that three key categories: minority student be much lox access, minority student success and low- need. As tl income student

… methods it long trend used, though, are less than perfect. state gover For starters, the study's method for this institut determining accessibility to low-income accessibilit students was comparing the…

… number of Pell Proposal 2, grants distributed to students at a specific versity to r school to the number distributed through- ties, will m out the entire state where the school is The Univer located. This…

April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… is pro forma only." At the same time, the Board stated it "would plan to institute an appropriate study committee composed of students, faculty and administration to consider the entire area of room…

… the Law School will speak on the Arab- Israel problem, Jfudge Payne Dies at 58 Washtenaw C o u n t yProbate Judge Jay H. Payne died yester- day, following a heart attack Sat- urday. Judge Payne, 58…

… which count for most - people and principles." And he closed on a similar note by urging the GOP to build and stand on a record "unimpeachable in its con- cern for people and principles" Of Arab

… Events-Art Gaudi, '58, a Delta Sigma Phi from Dearborn; Student Services-Duane La Mor- eaux, '58E, a resident of Strauss House from Ann Arbor; and Uni- versity Affairs-Fred Wilton, '58E, a resident of Van…

… Soviet Union yesterday urged Israel and the Arab states to settle their con- flict and offered to join other nations seeking peaceful solution of unsettled problems in the MidL die East. At the same time…

…, it pledged support of a United Nations pro. gram "to find ways and means of strengthening peace in the area of Palestine." The declaration by the Soviet Foreign Ministry appeared to dash any Arab hopes…

… for automatic Russian support against Israel, ab though it denounced interference in Arab internal affairs and, "the notorious Baghdad Pact" spon- sored by the West and unpopular in most Arab states…

…, last year. Exacerbation The declaration called "exacer- bation of the Arab-Israeli con- flict" one of the most dangerous Middle East developments and asserted, "one cannot fail to see that certain…

… circles of some states, not interested in consolidating in- ternational peace, are striving to make use of the Arab-Israel con- flict for their aggressive aims." 1b claimed some countries are being set…

September 17, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

…. More U.S. troops - 51 - died in Afghanistan in August than in any other month since the U.S.-led invasion in October 2001. Slack-lining students use a nylon webbing secured to two trees using…

… carabineers in the Diag yesterday afternoon. Slain Yale student was suffocated, medical examiner reports to police Police: Raymond Clark III 'person of interest' in killing NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - A Yale…

… graduate student found stuffed in the wall of a research center had been suffocated, the medical exam- iner reported yesterday as police awaited DNA tests on evidence taken from a lab technician who worked…

… police investigating the killing. Clark played baseball at Bran- ford High School, where longtime athletic director Artie Roy remem- bered him as a quiet student who threw a mean knuckleball. "He was a…

…, CIA chief said al-Qaida remains a threat DEARBORN, Mich. - The director of the CIA beseeched Arab-American and Muslim lead- ers yesterday to join efforts to reduce the threat of terrorism in the U…

… represented one of the Central Intelligence Agency's highest-profile recruiting efforts aimed at Arab-Americans and Muslims. Panetta said it was his first speech at a Ramadan break- fast dinner…

…. Theagencythisyearannounced a five-year plan to boost fluency in Arabic and other languages the CIA deems critical to its work. Panetta aims to raise foreign lan- guage proficiency inside the CIA from less than a third to at…

… on," Panetta said. "I think the reason I felt the way I did is because I don't believe there's a basis there for any kind of additional action." He also sought to allay concerns of many in the Arab and…

… Muslim communities who say they have felt the sting of suspicion and dis- crimination since Sept. 11. About 300,000 people with roots in the Arab world live in the Detroit area. BIG HOUSE BEATS From Page…

March 17, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 17, 2003 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET 0 ANNARBOR, MI 48109 opinion.michigandaily .com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… beard. Conserva- tive pundits have been quick to talk about terrorism only as it pertains to the Arab and Muslim world even after the Madrid bombings. The truth is that no one can be sure at this point…

… Americans' knee-jerk reaction to blame Arabs and Muslims for any act of terrorism is a dan- gerous one. Remember the Oklahoma City bombings? People on the news spouted things like the "Mideast comes to the…

… Mid West," and immediately accusations went around about Arab terrorism. But to and behold, the culprits turned out to be (d'oh!) two white, Christian warriors trained by a terrorist network based right…

… here in Michigan. But what was the anti-Arab political machine really angry about? The Social- ists' victory in the Spanish elections after the bombing, of course. Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the…

… reached at dnadams@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Representatives urge 'U' to vote yes on the LSA-SGE ballot question TO THE DAILY: For two days, three of our members have criticized LSA Student

… Government's measure to create a more accountable and consistent government. The three freshmen on government who oppose this measure We are attempting to rectify this mishap and truly serve student interests…

… ability to change college and University policies). This is essential to the optimal functioning of our government. We need to change our constitution and allow for student issues and concerns to be advocat…

November 07, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… Middle East. He prodded Saudi Arabia and Egypt to lead Arab nations toward democracy. Mindful of widespread anger and mistrust in the Muslim world toward the United States, Bush also said that as…

… would be "patient and under- standing." Bush's speech appeared aimed at complaints in the Arab world that the United States has long tolerated corrupt, undemocratic regimes in return for stability and a…

… Languages Building. "One of the reasons people say sys- tems like this don't work is because after the lecture is given that they destroy the tape;' Fricke said. "The students love it because it gives them…

…, students interviewing managers after internships and professors lecturing on specific concepts. Edward Adams, Director of Comput- ing at the Business School, said he hopes to compile these resources into a…

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