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November 08, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…'s paintings and Alfred Hutty's etchings in Memorial Hall, 1:30 to 5:00, November 9 to November 24. Students of University and Schools admitted free. Warren P. Lombard, President. Lectures on Transportation: The…

… interested in the subject will be made welcome. The following classes in Civil Engineering will be dismissed and all students enrolled in these classes are requested to be present at the lectures: C.E. 3…

… meets at Lane hall. 5:30--Baptist guild friendship hour at the Guild house. 5:30-Lutheran Student club meets at Parish hall. 5:30-Congregational student cafeter- ia supper. 6:00-Supper for students at…

… Peace," in Natural Science auditorium. 6:00-Romance club meets at the Un- ion. French Evacuate City; Arabs Join Druse In Revolt (By Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. 7.-Mousseisri, a large French fortified…

… left the locality and the day was without incident. The commique concludes that in- formation from reliable sources indi- cates that the Arabs have joined the OTTAWA.-The Canadian -overn- Djedl Druse…

November 18, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… the University Ac- tivities Center (UAC) decided they did not want to give the rabbi a forum for his advocacy of anti-Arab violence. In their weekly meeting Tuesday night, UAC's executive committee…

… deportation of all Arabs from Israel and the complete annexation of the West Bank. "We were under the impression that he was the founder of the (Jewish Defense League)," said UAC president Jayne Harper. "We…

… in the Middle East Equation." See UAC, Page 5 Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS Redirection Blues Progressive Student Network members Tom Marx, left, and Steve Austin, right, join in a chorus of an…

…'s news that the University has fallen even further behind in its efforts to attract and keep more black students, Prof. J. Frank Yates yesterday said the University isn't doing enough for the minority…

students it does manage to draw. "The problems that the University of Michigan faces are similar to problems of other universities around the coun- try," Yates said in a noon lecture on strategies for black…

… professor, who also is the chairman of the executive committee of the Coalition for the Use. 'The fact that the (black) students aren't learning indicates that as faculty, people are not doing as good a job…

… as they should or could.' -J. Frank Yates CULS Executive Committee Chairman Problems for black University students are often a result of an inadequate scholastic background, ac- cording to Yates. High…

… schools are not preparing them properly for academic life at the University, he said. "The student cannot recover once he realizes he's studying wrong." Another problem, Yates said, is that blacks don…

…'t always receive proper counseling on career opportunities. The 1981 LSA Minority Task Force Report showed that nearly 50 percent of the major concentrations declared by minority students were in the social…

… sciences. THE REPORT also stated that there were no minority students graduating that year with degrees in the physical and quantitative sciences. See PROF, Page 3 Regents t~o vote on- $43 million state aid…

November 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…I IE Page 2-Wednesday, November 5, 1980-The Michigan Daily MSA votes not to file suit against hazers By DAVID MEYER The Michigan Student Assembly voted last night not to file an inter- University…

… Room, Michigan League Light Refreshment Served CARP recognized The Michigan Student Assembly last night voted to grant official recognition to the Collegiate 'Association for the Research of Principles…

… is the judicial branch of MSA and decides disputes between student groups and individuals. The UAEC is an organization of students, alumni, faculty, and administration represen- tatives who provide…

…, UAEC . . . everything," Schaper told the stunned Assembly. "My friendship with him is more important than about a thousand student governments." Schaper would not elaborate further on the reasons for his…

…'s nominations had come increasingly un- der fire by Assembly members, some of whom alleged that the committee was not making a sufficient effort to reach out to minority students and that some of the nominations…

…, offered yesterday to withdraw invasion forces if the Iranians recognize Iraqi "rights" to control of the Shatt al-Arab river. If the Iranians do not accede, Iraq will fight on and its demands may in- crease…

April 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 150) • Page Image 8

… want to see social change and social enrichment." Juergens said through SABRE, the government could hold a "profit-making venture and direct the money to preparing projects to "enrich the student body…

…." SPAK HAS ALSO spent the past term on LSA-SG and said she is running for social change. "Too mahy students come to the University with set goals. The students must become aware of other options," she…

… says. Spak is in- terested in working with the ad- ministration and wants to see affir- mative action goals enforced with more student voice in government. Stechuk has served LSA-SG for a year and has…

student government used for that purpose. Stechuk also served on the committee to change the distribution requirements and worked on a new set of grievance procedures. "We developed college- wide procedures…

… that students can use. It will take some of the burden off students who have justifiable grievan- ces," he said. - ALL THE candidates agree that the University is not doing the job on minority…

… the president's linkage of jet sales to Israel with jet sales to Arab countries. He supports Begin's position that the agreement reached with between Israel and the United States happened independently…

… of any arms agreements between the U.S. and Arab countries. "At the same time there are some things that Mr. Begin has done that has me wondering how serious he is about peace in the Middle East," said…

January 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

…. Application deadline for 1972-73, Feb. 1, 1972; for info call our office 764-6338. Organization Notices Organization of Arab Students, Arab weekend, Rive Gauche, Jan. 28 & 29, 7:30 PM, Arabic food and entertain…

… Coffee Hour: 2549 LSA Bldg., 3- 4:30 pm. Ofe. of Religious Affairs, A.A. Coa- lition. UAC, Student Serv. Couns. Ofc.: _" Houston, dir., Found, for Mind Re- search, N.Y., "Evolution Now," Aud. A, Angell…

…; Universe," East Quad. Aud., 9 pm., Junior Year Abroad Prog. in Frei- burg, Germany: Need more informa- tion? Come to meeting, 2102 Modem Lang. Bldg., 7:30 pm. General Notices ATTENTION STUDENTS: Jan. 28, 5 p…

….m., last date for Winter Term when Registrar's Office will: a. Accept the Student 1Q0 percent With- drawkI Notice for refund purposes. b. Allow refund for student who reduces hours of course credit. Feb. 25…

… @ 611 E. University * 615 E. Liberty For the Student Body: LEVI'S Corduroy Bells Lemmer, in his opening statement, said "the University does not con- done sex discrimination." "The University's position…

… system of education where the student can find, develop and test his talent by meeting other students from all countries and walks of life, which the more re- stricted community from which he came, was…

… to the other, to ignore either constituency, or our larger responsibility towards the students of the state, would both be unacceptable solutions. The productivity of higher ed- ucation is also a…

… of the total number of students turned out by X faculty at a cost of Y dollars and there is a continuing clamor from the legislature as to the reasons for the increasing cost of a constant…

… 'productivity'. There is, of course, every rea- son to continue to analyze and, evaluate our teaching methods in the direction of instilling even more rapid independence in our students but, at the same time, we…

… claims that last year they were the larg- est student property management company in the Ypsilanti area to be completely filled up. And Hall adds, "it's amazing how people have responded to the little…

January 14, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… Pick up your LIFE MEMBERSHIPS at the Business Offices of the MICHIGAN UNION this week. This applies to any student having attended U of M over a period of four years. ARABS, ISRAELIS, AND THE AMERICAN…

… LEFT A DEBATE Sponsored by the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS i 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. COLLEGIATE CLASS DAVID GUTTMAN Assoc. Prof. of Psychology, U. of M. MODERATOR: LARRY HOCHMAN Assoc. Prof. of…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 Events Monday Bureau of Industrial Relations…

…-Professor M. A. K. Halliday, University of London, "As- pects of the Structure of Discourse," Tuesday, January 16th, Rackham Am- phitheater, 7:45 p.m. Open invitation to all students to hold an informal…

… Building is, receiv- ing applications for Fall, 1968. Present Freshman and Sophomore women may apply. Please telephorle 769-3290 for an appointment. ATTENTION STUDENTS Applications for 1968-69 National De…

…- fense Student Loans are now being accepted at the Office of Financial Aids 2011 Student Activities Building. Current year loan recipients must re- apply if 1968-69 financial need is anti- cipated. L…

… appointment. Students whomdo not make an appointment during the scheduled period for their group will have to wait until February 5 or thereafter. Although you are asked to make your appointment as per the…

… on the first day your group is sched- uled to make appointments. Students wishing to see a counselor regarding current elections or related matters before Advanced Classification begins should see the…

… OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially # recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. t * * Art Print Loan: Prints may be rented…

… from Jan.15-19,7-9 p.m., 3rd floor of the SAB. s * s Lutheran Student Chapel-Hill at Forest, programs and speaker: "Man # Against Himself" - David Petering, Graduate Student. Sun. Jan. 14, 7:00 p…

March 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…- ' vorable to rightest bias) that the - Arab Students-whose countries , comprise the major part of the Middle East-are in favor of any: kind of discrimination, then I feel I bound to state that this is a most…

… # irresponsible and malicious accu- tion. The Arabs throughout their longE history were never guilty of any discrimination, be it on the basis of color, race, or religion. The accusation is all the more fantastic…

… since the Arab World includes different races and re- ligions who live harmoniously to- gether. G k By referring to the Arab Stu-j dents in this country as being wealthy, the writer betrays a deep…

… con- founded, while the number of Ietae i fot nrltn foreign students has quadrupled. :entrates his efforts on ,relating f sh dto the world about him instead of -Anastas Farjo, wasting his efforts in…

… trying to President of Arab Club relate to a world of which he has no knowledge. For these reasons Und ergrad Course . . . I think that time would be morei To The Editor: constructively spent in a course…

… believe that this is a valu- RECENTLY received from the able suggestion, but it does not e Student Committee On Aca- go far enough; it would stillsleave demic Freedom at the Univ. of the education of the…

… Chicago, listing the reso- requisite. And, in order to remove lutions passed there. It also tells misunderstandings, etc., we should of Academic Freedom activities at also require students to take at…

… that many students will standing of history. Another re- find the time to read the News- quired course, based on Spengler letter and that it will be interest- and Toynbee's theories is also ing to them…

… sense of original thought by the student qua individual. These con- sequences are understandable. Through such media as Arthur Godfrey and his friends, newsreels that depict supposedly significant people…

Students from Classes," and "Unlimited Cuts Granted to Upperclassmen at NYU," I wept at the cruel irony imposed once again by the cold heads of the academic world. It seems that certain superior stu- dents…

July 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… and clearing brush. Rackham student Rima Fadlallah and U-M Dear- born alum Yasmeen Kadouh, both Dearborn natives, cre- ated the podcast “Dearborn Girl” to challenge stereo- types about themselves…

… the girl is uncivilized, loud and obnoxious, some- one who doesn’t experience Arab culture outside of Dear- born,” Fadlallah said. In December, with the purpose of capturing these exchanges, Kadouh…

Arab Amer- ican National Museum to listen to their debut episode, titled #proudlyaDG. In the first episode, Har- vard graduate Mariam Jal- loul spoke of her transition from the Ivy League back to…

… to typical ques- tions. ‘U’ student makes podcast about living in Dearborn Creators say stereotypes about city, women prompted need for show DESIGN BY KATHRYN HALVERSON Read more at…

February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

… sanctions, let Iraq live," several dozen students and community members bun- &d up to avoid the cold and protest U.S. policies toward Iraq. Signs reading "$$$$ billions for guns and bombs/0 for human rights…

…, Baghdad, but they've been bombing Iraq every day since 1998," said SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, presi- dent of the Arab-American Anti-Dis- crimination Committee. gPrem Clayton, director of public fairs for the…

… condemnations from Arab allies of the United States. And Iraq warned that it raised tensions ahead of key talks with the United Nations. Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf is due to meet U…

… TERRITORY " MEET AND COMMUNICATE WITH BUSINESS OWNERS " CREATE AD COPY AND LAYOUT " WORK FOR AN EXCITING STUDENT-RUN NEWSPAPER " EARN COMMISSION-BASED PAY " SALES EXPERIENCE HELPFUL, BUT NOT NECESSARY…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 13

…APRIL 1988 News Features U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 3 APRIL 1988 * News Features U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 3 I Can there ever be peace in the Middle East? Students nationwide say…

… creating two culturally distinct nations. dEs Students de.,fend Palestinians-, Israelis Agony explodes into armed resistance By Editorial Staff . The Daily Cardinal U. of Wisconsin, Madison For the past 20…

… Israeli occupation has spread throughout the Arab population residing in Israel; nearly 750,000 participated in a one-day general strike last December. But the Israeli government is deaf to their challenge…

… with- drawal from Arab lands. That, of course, is precisely what the Palesti- nians, and now a growing number of Israelis, are calling for. Instead, Shamir says, "The violence will be stopped by our…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…Peres backs Hussein's resolve THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Jor dan's King Hussein is serious about bridging Arab-Israeli differences, Prime Minister Shimon Peres of Israel said here yesterday at…

… Germany. There were indications that the Middle East peace process would in- tensify this week. Peres was due to meet yesterday with Richard Murphy, the U.S. State Department's top ex- pert on the Arab

… Successful Student's Battle Plan TOPICS: * Overview of the MCAT and Its Purpose " MCAT's Major Pitfall: The Most Difficult Section of the MCAT . Strategies for the Concentration of Your Resources for Maximum…

… - HUSSEY RM. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME - NO CHARGE Register at the Billiards & Games Room Second Floor Michigan Union Regionals February 21 and 22 at Ohio State University For more information call 763…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… the Gulf, source of conflict because it might provoke a confrontation 20 percent of the West's oil supplies. with the Soviet Union. "Arab states are looking with astonishment to the "I think what we…

… need from the United States is to indifference of the United States toward the Iran-Iraq stop its allies from supplying Iran with too many war," Sheikh Ali told an Arab-American trade weapons," he said…

… lower levels of the new chemistry building will house freshman and sophomore teaching labs. The upper four floors will house two major'lecture halls, classrooms, and research labs for graudate students

…," said Ashe. "The students deserve better facilities." The review process by the state is ex- pected to take the entire summer. Once the state approves the funding the University will have an easier time…

October 19, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… for it yourself - all for only $16.00. With Student Savings Card-$14.40 Everyone welcome for a FREE visit in our Magic Tan room. No appt. necessary. 4 X *Jw the best persona/ styling care products you…

… official said the comments sounded more conciliatory than recent Ir nian statements. At the major war front on the Shatt al-Arab waterway, Iraq said it had crushed "desperate attempts'.' by Iran to break the…

… even troops if necessary to the Iraqi war effort. He is the only Arab leader openly to back the Iraqis. Justice Department indicts seven in Medicare fraud CHICAGO-Seven past and present officials of…

… House of Representatives compared with only 51 for William Haydep's Labor Party. .M i I r "I Volume XCI, No. 40 Sunday, October 19, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

… checked. The administration has con- sidered r e q uir i n g the film groups to channel all their funds through the student accounts of- fice, claiming that procedure would insure no money is mis- Israel…

… launches retaliatory strikes appropriated. FLEMING S A I V yesterday that the administration is work- ing on a document that will bet- ter define the financial man- agement needed by student or- ganizations…

… Fahmy warned that Arab states could not stand idly by in the face of "Israeli acts of agression." And in Washington, the White House said of the Arab attack on Maalot and the Israeli re- taliatory strikes…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… consumption be- se cause of shortages of fuel, wors- al ened by the recent cutoff of Arab ck oil because of U.S. support for ie Israel in the Middle East war. Two of his cabinet members, - however, yesterday…

… Professor of Political Science Hebrew University Will Speak on "POLITICAL ELITES IN ISRAEL --ARABS AND JEWS" WED., Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. at HILLEL, 1429 Hill St. OHIO STATE FIGHT BANNER CONTEST FRIST PRIZE $25…

… MEXICO REVIEW LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL, AND 1969 "Get out of here!" I JOE ALIOTO, 1968 for ore nforatio PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOWEN fIELDHOUSE November 14, 1913…

… by the OFFICE OF ETHICS & RELIGION, U of M 14FUTURE CPA'SM Learn Now About the Next -CPA Exam BECKER CPA REVIEW COURSE 313-864-0128 Our Successful Students Represent s of USA. Courses Begin June 1 st…

November 19, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…I Sixty-Sixth 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…

… only. This must Ie noted in all reprints. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 NIGHT EDITOR: ERNEST THEODOSSIN Neutrality No Answer Toward Arab-Israeli Crisis T HE careful diplomatic position that the United…

… to realize that neutrality is impossible. In the last few months Arab-Israeli friction has passed from a state of tension to a state of' crisis. The friction itself goes back to the establishment of…

… the Jewish state eight years ago. Egypt and the Arab world were highly reluctant to admit that the Jewish state had a right to exist, and certainly not on their borders. Israel, as a young and sensitive…

… state, was always on edge to prove herself. The hostility was intensified by the problem of displaced Palestinian Arabs, and the net result was a series of constant border clashes. Each side felt it must…

… revenge the slightest in- sult to national pride. An Arab boycott of Israel was greeted with instant border retalia- tion by Israelis. An Israeli raid set the stage for a return Egyptian raid. An eye for an…

… arranged for the sale of Czech arms to Egypt. This happened last August- Egyptian cotton for Communist guns. And in late August the boiling Arab-Israeli relations reached the stage of overt raids. THE…

…Israeli controversy. Britain's insecure position in the eastern Mediterranean makes her interested in maintining good re- lations with the Arabs. This leaves the deci- sive step up to the United States, who has tried…

… to sidestep an uncomfortable situation by refusing to throw her support either way. Needed access to Middle Eastern air bases and oil fields make Arab friendship something of a necessity for us, but…

… half of the students vote in the 4ll- campus elections. I wonder if S. G. C. realizes one of the major reasons for this display of apathy? Before a student casts his ballot, he must realize that how he…

October 27, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

… is another cropper. Though we have been charged with favor- ing Israel over the Arab states, Dulles' press conference declaration will make the Arabs little happier-they will not be ultimately…

… sophisticated for such belief based on faith. Blind to the evidences of God which are all around us, they sit back and claim they need "scientific proof." --Carol Balgooyen 3 cr UN Responsibility In the Arab

…-Israeli Crisis CHARGES AND countercharges and at- tacks and counterattacks have charac- terized Arab-Israeli relations for several years, but this month the situation flared to its most dangerous crisis since the…

… armis- tice agreement. The uneasy peace of the armistice line between Israeli and her four Arab neigh- bors has been disturbed many times be- fore with all parties concerned being res- ponsible at one…

… of Kibya and killed more than 50 peo- ple as a reprisal for the killing'of a mother and child in the border area. The Arab world charges that the guilt is obviously Israel's and Israel's alone. On the…

… other hand, Israel claims to have been attacked by Arab marauders many times and holds that the Kibya attack was the result of unjust provocation. Undoubted- ly Israel's action in the Kibya massacre…

… cannot be condoned and the world has rightly expressed its horror, but the prob- lem goes far deeper. The responsibility for the crisis does not in the main lie with either the Arabs or the Israelis but…

… Dinner" will be ironed out. Important meeting! The Congregational-Disciples Guild. Tea at Guild House, 4:35-6:00 p.m. Episcopal Student Foundation. Tea from 4 to 6 at Canterbury House. All 1' This is…

… where the resentment against Ezra T. Benson comes students invited. in. The Secretary of Agriculture is not really to blame for the Square and Folk Dancing, everyone operations of county relief committees…

…. Chestnut will talk on "Developments in the Pow- er Field." Linguistics Club. Meeting Wed., Oct. 28. 7:30 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Building.James W. Marchand, University graduate student and in…

October 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell................Managing Editor Clyde Recht…

… The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of .the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ARTHUR HIGBEE TB Protection H EALTH SERVICE appeals to have non- student

… personnel, who are most in contact with students in their houses, x- rayed to assure students of freedom from contagious tuberculosis have produced little or no results despite the fact that feeling about…

… was settled. Now we have gone still further and brought in a dwarf state like Arab Yemen. As a result, recently pardon'ed pro-Axis Arab leaders are swollen to the point where their spokesman, Jamal el…

… has been running with the Jewish hare and following with the Arab hounds. It is time to stop this double game. It is now apparent that unless the United States insists on a positive solution of the…

…, with the first payroll deduc- tion on November 30. After Octo- ber 15, no new applications or changes can be accepted until April 1948. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Ats: No courses…

… may be elected for credit after to- day. Identification Cards: Any stu- dent may leave a stamped self- addressed envelope in the office of Student Affairs, Room 2 Univer- sity Hall before Oct. 4, in…

October 29, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

… in the League for inter- national students. Because of limited space only first year international women students and' their American sis- ters and first year international men students and their…

… American brothers will be able to attend, says Nancy Hardy, chairman. "We want to show internation- al students the tradition of Hal- loween since it is a unique holi- day," says Eloise Eberhart, 60…

…, committee member. Among the events planned are a scavenger hunt, singing led by an international student and try- ing to bite apples on a string. "The purpose of the committee is to have social functions for…

… in- ternational students so that we may meet and get to know one another and have fun," Miss Eberhart continued. Panhellenic . ., Panhellenic Association is ar- ranging the entertainment for a…

… Halloween party which is being sponsored by the Ann Arbor -Daly-Leonard Cyr HATCHER OPEI HOUSE-President and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher chat with several students who attended last year's open houses. a I i I II…

… President and Mrs. Harlan Hat- cher invite all university students, especially freshmen and transfers, to attend their open house from 4-6 p.m. tomorrow. First of three opportunities this semester to…

… the students, and the stu- dents have a chance to get to know 'the president. Dress for the open house is in- formal. Built in 1841 Built in 1841, the oldest house on campus has been the home of eight…

… University presidents. Im- provements have been made over the years, and the Hatchers have added the outdoor terrace. Many paintings throughout the home are works of faculty mem-' bers and students of the…

…; students will have an opportunity to see the untalkative bird, "Chatterbox." II 6fcMO44 Campu4 I SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMEN - There will be a meeting of all sorority and residence halls schol- arship chairmen…

… at 7:30 p.m. to- day at the League. « * MICHIGRAS - The Central Committee of Michigras will meet at 7:30 tonight in Rm. 3-C of the Union. * * * - ARAB CLUB-The Arab Club is sponsoring a panel…

October 17, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… T Students Prefer Eisenhower 2-l, Survey Finds By PETER ECKSTEIN University students favor the re-election of President Dwight D. Eisenhower by a margin of two-to-one, a Daily survey…

… indicates. Of 240 students polled-from a random sample of United States' citizens living in Ann Arbor who filled out Student Directory cards-153 said they hoped the President would be re-elected Nov. 6…

…. Slightly less than one-third of those expressing a preference, 76, said they hoped' Adlai E. Stevenson would become the next president. Ten students polled were undecided or didn't know. The survey consisted…

… of a series of 21 questions designed to determine the political thinking of University students. Party affili- ations, candidate preference and issue orientation were all covered. ° The biggest…

… surprise of the survey came in student vice-presiden- tial preferences. Despite the heavy Eisenhower majority, 55 per cent of those who favored one of the major party candidates picked Sen. Estes Kefauver (D…

…-Tenn.) as better qualified to hold high public office than Vice-President Richard M. Nixon. While only two of the 76 Stevenson supporters expressed a preference for Nixon, some 28 students, or 18 per cent of…

… categories preference, compared to his 67 per cent overall margin. there were no significant differences among the candidates. 11ar MapiStudents were also asked this question: "Some people don't pay i~ er en…

March 10, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… CENTS Plan To Meet Regents Gets SL Approval Fail To DISCUSS Rah-Rah Revival Student legislators took further action on a "Meet Your Regents" plan last night, agreeing to ask the Regents for an "informal…

… lifting of the speakers' ban: "We the Student Legislature approve the action of the Board of Regents in liberalizing their rule in regard to political speakers. "We feel that such a step by the Board of…

… re- quests from students and towns- people, the radio division of the speech department will rebroad- cast "Atomic Age Detective" at 10 p.m. today over Station WHRV. An original documentary drama by…

…-Bomb,_Marriage By DOLORES PALANKER The religious revivalthatthe atomic bomb created in Hiroshima citizens and religion's role in married life were discussed yesterday in student seminars by Kiyochi Tanimoto and Dr…

…. THIEHOFF told an audi- ence at the League yesterday that "religion can unite or tear down the bonds of family life." Dr. Thiehoff, director of the student health service at the University of Kansas, spoke on…

… lectures sponsored by the School of Education, Prof. Trytten said that "this gives every student the chance to participate and gives him a larger share of re- ponsibility" "The danger in a more conven…

… operated by a Student Council through standing commit- tees in which many students take part. Black Blasts Republican Leadership Calls for New Blood in Ranks The Republican party has a thoroughly…

February 20, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NoTABLE QUOTABLE 44 Cheney is a terrorist. He terrorizes…

…. And last year, when U.S.-backed local elections elevated militant Islamist groups in Egypt, the White House was caught back- pedaling again. Bush marketed democracy to the Arab masses as a mouthpiece…

…@umich.edu VIEWPOINT Students 4 Michigan outlines accomplishments BY NICOLE STALLINGS AND JOANNA SLOTT The members of the Students 4 Michigan Party would like to applaud other parties who have demonstrated an interest…

… elected to represent all students, as well as to increase voter turnout. While we appreciate the increased involvement in Michigan Student Assembly, S4M will enjoy the opportunity to defend both our genuine…

… commitment to campus and our track record of real results. While the Michigan Progressive Party has been very good at saying what needs to be done, Students 4 Michigan members of the MSA and LSA Student

… to improve the lives of students each and every day. We have made great strides in the realm of academics - creating an international studies minor and an LSAT familiarization course through the Career…

… Center, increasing students' study abroad options, improving the course design of Engineering 101, improv- ing graduate student instructor consistency in various departments and increasing the hours of the…

… undergraduate and graduate libraries during exams. Additionally, S4M members are single-handedly the reason that Advice Online is operational today, and they are continuing to improve it. Students 4 Michigan has…

… worked hard to reach out to student organizations and help them as much as possible. We have allocated more than $200,000 per semester to student groups across the spectrum and continue to do so. In…

… addition, we have reached out to individual students through an application process to join MSA's committees and com- missions and gotten hundreds more students involved in helping improve student life…

October 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information, call the Make-A-Wish Foundation at (800) 622-9474. Arabic music to feature traditional, jazz overtones The Arab World Music Festival, featuring Marcel Khalife and…

… the Al Mayadtne Ensemble, will take place tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in Hill Audito- rium. Khalife specializes in the Leba- nese oud, a lutelike Arabic instrument. He performs traditional Arabic music but…

… bumped heads with another player. The injured person was transported to the emergency room of the University Hospital. THIS DAY In Daily History Off-campus alcohol taken out of Student Code Oct. 15, 1992…

… - University admin- istrators decided to remove a clause concerning illegal use of alcohol off- campus from the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities. The clause had prohibited the illegal use, sale…

…- tions from blacks decreased because of last year's strained campus climate. Last semester, dozens of University students staged protests and demon- strations, citing that the University did not take…

… diversity seriously. Several students claimed that the University was not hospitable to minorities. One of their main concerns was the William Monroe Trotter House, whose dilapidated condition spurred the Uni…

…- versity to provide some initial funding to renovate it. "A lot of people decided to go to Michigan State because of the climate," Education graduate student Kate Stenvig said, who works regular- ly with…

… black high school students in Detroit through BAMN. "I definitely hold the University responsible for it, because they just haven't done enough to make it clear that students on the campus do want an…

… that moves beyond the University of Michigan," Monts said. Since more students decided to go to the University this year, despite fewer people applying, the University may need to lower its enrollment…

…. Even though the high yield rate sug- gests that more students are willing to come to the University when accepted, Monts stressed that this is only one year's set of data, and that the admis- sions…

January 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

…iIhroeoiae ;Fl -V till One hundred four years of editorial freedom qRabin tryes toreassurkoe Israelis n wak ofm ing Los Angeles Times JERUSALEM - Although Israel has de- feated all the Arab armies…

…, said University President James J. Duderstadt in an address to a group of female graduate students yester- day. Duderstadt heard from about 35 students who attendedthe "town meet- ing" to voice their…

… concerns and discuss the University's Agenda for Women *-- a blueprint for increasing the suc- cess of female students and faculty members. The University was one of the first higher education institutions…

… may nreed to set standards for graduate students and faculty, so that require- 'ents will be more consistent across fferent departments. Students voiced a concern that male professors often have lower…

… expecta- Japan market dives; death toil tops 5,000 An unidentified graduate student speaks at the Graduate Student Town Meeting yesterday. tions for female students. Rackham student Jean Moran said she…

… felt female students are discouraged from certain areas of research. Duderstadt suggested that problems of discrimination within departments should be brought to the attention of the department chair…

… people in power are still men, how are changes going to occur in the interper- sonal communication? I'm hopeful yet pessimistic until I see some changes." Students also discussed some as- pects of graduate…

… education on the whole, such as funding and mentorship. Duderstadt said that faculty advi- sors must make the education of gradu- ate students a priority. "Graduate education does have a certain feudal…

… character to it, where (professors) treat their students as they remember being treated," he said. The Washington Post TOKYO - Turmoil erupted in Parliament yesterday over the government's handling of…

…. Mike Pokrywka, co-chair of the ollege Democrats, said he was sur- prised and eager to have Cisneros come to campus. "We're extremely excited to have him talk to students about issues im- portant to us…

March 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… 5, 1994 10:00AM1:0 PM *Michigan Union Group Meetings Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour,Amer'son State, 8:30p.m. rl A Aa UsAAPI n T .L. ' nn fl i_ " Undergraduate Law…

… Commission, a panel of the Michigan Student As- sembly. Lee said the commission will be coordinating an information day on the Diag for women's groups March 21. For students who are interested in celebrating…

….94, but will accept any amount students offer. With this year's theme of "Will U Be The Champion?", committee members said they hope to raise $94,000. Members of the Senior Pledge Program Committee will be…

… Michigan Telefund and advi- sor to the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said students have a chance to feel like a champion if they donate. "By giving something back to the University now that the seniors…

… money to do a lot more good for students," Brotherton added. Jaison Smith, LSA senior and co- chair of the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said donating money is essential to the University because it…

… funds important student services, such as keeping the computing sites open 24 hours. LSA senior Barbara Loewenihal said she plans to donate "a little (be- cause) it's a good cause." Brotherton said he…

…/Daily Law Library Reading Room. Students penalized in S. Quad chair theft By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER Two green lounge chairs found their way across campus last semester with the help of an…

… Engineering sophomore and an LSA first-year student. Daniel Cusmano andNeil Jobst each stole a lounge chair from the seventh floor Huber House lounge in South Quad in September. The pair plead no contest to a…

… misdemeanor charge. The two also had their case brought under the code. The case was referred to Judicial Advisor Mary Lou Antieau by an assis- tant director of student relations for Housing. The case was…

… handled under the code because the students were not living in the residence halls. Antieau determined sanctions upon the request of Cusmano and Jobst be- cause the action did not warrant sus- pension or…

November 15, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… Palestinian Students. Panel Discussion on the Palestinian Intefadah - Partici- pants are Robert Hauert and Terry Ahwal, and an Israeli speaker, Rm. 138 Hutchins Hall, 7:30 pm. Spon- sored by Arab

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 15, 1988 - Page 3 Leadership, Inc. seeks students Judge alters BY ROSE LIGHTBOURN Many of the world's future leaders are sprawled all over the University…

… campus. And tomorrow, Leadership Inc., a four-year-old national group which spans 200 university campuses, will begin searching for those students to help them hone their leadership skills. A group of…

… University students invited about 200 student organiza- tions to send a representative to tonight's meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Anderson Room of the Union. After the presentation, students can apply to attend…

students on the local chapter's steering committee, is for students to develop their "natural leadership abilities" by managing their "inter-personal and inner-personal skills... and group dynamics…

…- rently, the group has a membership of 350 students around the country. The group has sponsored lectures by such leaders as the presidents of Coca-Cola and New York Univer- sity. Leadership Inc. will fund…

… the seminar, which will cost about $1,200 per participating student. Students who are planning the seminar on campus have asked Uni- versity organizations, such as the Athletic Department, to help pick…

… of six or seven during the seminar, Schmitt said. Students went to a national Lead- ership retreat three years ago and ex- pressed interest for a similar program at the University. surrogacy ruling…

… surrogate contract still exists in Michigan. CSJ ruling permits Student Rights flyers Associated Press. 3, 2, 1, blastoffA BAIKONUR, Soviet Union - The Soviet space shuttle Buran sits on its launchpad as…

… scientists and technicians prepare it for launching. The ship sucessfully lifted off after engineers' concerns of ice and snow on the shuttle subsided. BY NOAH FINKEL A student court yesterday ruled that a…

December 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… the lead. Bullard, of course, is the state represen- tative from Ann Arbor fighting for students in Lansing. His initiatives often fail because college students aren't a potent political -force in the…

… state, so legislators tend to Eric Mattson regard them as chunks of Alpo beef produc- ts. This time, Bullard is lobbying for a con- stitutional amendment that would automatically put a student (or…

students - the details of the bill haven't been worked out) on the governing boards of state universities. If all goes well, the bill may be introduced by next February. Sounds like a good idea, right? It is…

…, but it has a snowball's chance in a microwave of being passed. One reason for this is that get- ting students on the Board of Regents requires a constitutional amendment, so two-thirds of the…

… Legislature has to approve it. It's tough enough to get two-thirds of the Legislature to agree on anything, much less controversial issues like student regents. One reason some people oppose the idea is that…

students already can become regents the same way other regents do - by running in the statewide election. The problem with that argument is that it's virtually im- possible for a 19-year-old to gain enough…

September 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…Faculty play quiet role in code battle By THOMAS MILLER Third in a series .Although the battle over a code governing students' behavior outside the classroom has appeared to be a showdown between…

students and ad- ministrators, there is a, third group whose behind-the-scenes, and oc- casionally public, role may play a bigger part than most think. The University's faculty certainly s more at stake than…

… first glance would reveal in the debate over adop- tion of a student code for nonacademic conduct. FACULTY leaders say they have at least two good reasons for being in- volved in the issue. Traditionally…

… faculty government has felt obligated to keep tabs on campus or educational developments which affect the civil liberties of students. "Believe it or not, faculty do take an interest in students and their…

… subcommittee of the faculty Senate Assembly, investigates national and local issues which may in- volve the civil rights of professors and students. Also, under current University bylaws, the faculty Senate must…

…- ministrators and the University regents may change University bylaws to bypass students and possibly even the faculty if the groups refuse to adopt the code. "(THE CODE)is a major campus issue," said Moerman…

…. "It is clearly not just an issue between the students and the administration." So far, however, faculty government and its leaders have kept a low profile in the debate, preferring to express opinions…

…- tigating the code and the possible bylaw ,change, at the request of the faculty Senate and the Michigan Student Assembly. In a report sent to University President Harold Shapiro last year, the board said…

… that it was "especially con- cerned that vague or open-ended wor- ding" in parts of the proposed code would encourage especially stiff or perhaps even arbitrary punishment of students. And by leaving…

students confused over what is acceptable conduct and what is not, the code could have a "chilling effect" on legitimate protest or freedom of speech, the report said. MOERMAN SAID he wasn't entirely…

March 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4-Sunday, March 23, 1980-The Michigan Daily UlO irbi4an aiIy Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom / Vol. XC, No. 136 News Phone: 764-0552. Edited and managed by students at the University…

… of Michigan Course evaluations needed T IS TIME the push for consumer " protection was felt at the Univer- sity. Students for years have been paying high prices for their diplomas without a chance to…

… classes and teachers, and student course evaluations can be the first statute. We do not mean the course evaluations some instructors in some courses provide at the end of some terms-these are too…

… inconsistently developed, administered, and publicized for use as consumer guides for students. What is needed is a single evaluation form, with both quantitative and qualitative questions, to be completed. by…

… every student in every class and then published and made available to every student preparing to register at this University. And because neither the administration nor the faculty has been interested in…

September 25, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

… social research. But there will also be advantages for ISR and the University of Michigan as a whole, Howell said. He also said opportunities might arise for students to be involved in the new social…

… research projects in Qatar, where the population has increased by nearly one million people over the last 10 years. "A primary mission of U of M, and also Qatar University, is the training of students," he…

… research and teaching experience." The United Arab Emirates has become a popular choice among American universities, with much of the development there cen- tered in Doha. Education City, just outside of…

…'m doing ing a point and in terms of voting economic interests." he gave Wednesday. a lot of thinking." for what I really believe in, I think White said he's using donations Engineering graduate student LSA…

October 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan STUDENT RIGHTS 9KESPDN&iUEIL IT(ES &Y7THE UJofIVVRE&E NTS °(F 'kb)THINK -THAT THE Co7)E NFR/N6-FS ONJ STUtfFNTSIRIGH7…

… nn Arbor residents will have the opportunity to elect a new district judge on November 3. When students vote, they should consider which candidate would best protect their rights in the courtroom…

…. Considering Bullard's long and distin- guished record as an advocate for student rights, the Daily endorses State Rep. PERRY BULLARD for Ann Arbor district judge. Bullard's opponent, Assistant Prosecuting At…

…- torney Elizabeth Pollard, has compiled an impres- sive resume and has served theAnnArbor commu- nity well. But Bullard's consistent and sincere commitment to student rights, despite anti-student community…

student opposition in Lansing. He recognized that a new, armed University police force would fur- ther threaten student safety, waste scarce Univer- sity dollars, and cause jurisdictional conflicts be…

… hold two public hearings before they made a final decision regarding deputization. Another example of Bullard's commitment to student rights is-his 1976 Michigan Open Meet- ings Act, which he later…

November 03, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… little." See Jesus, Page 8 BY JENNIFER BERMAN IT'S a classic; an attempt "to catch the quality of really 'tough' Ameri- cana of the comic sheets, the skid- row bars, cat-hduses, Grade B movies, street-Arabs

… EXPIRES 11/17/88 2' WINTER BOOT SALE RECTORY tE! SAVE ions (9am - 4pm) x 15% to 50% & Supply ON ALL Bookstore * re $2.50 each WOMEN'S * BOOTS tudent Directory ad ap- x [he Student Directory b7692088 aff…

…=ut " - ; .. . . . .. .;...,, 'i; O everything you'll want. How to get the Card now it r College is the first \ sign of success. And because we believe in your potential, we've made it easier for students of this school to get the…

… American Express Card right now-even without a job or a credit history. So whether you're an underclassman, senior or grad student, look into our automatic approval offers. For details pick up an…

…...T application on campus. Or call 1-800-THE-CART) and ask for a student application. The American Express Card. Don't Leave School Without It. NewFIRST RESPONSE. is the only 5-minute, yes or no pregnancy test. I…

July 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… envoy Philip Habib after 15 days of cross-border fighting that left more than 450 Arabs dead in Lebanon and killed six Israelis in northern Israel. The White House said shortly after the standown was…

… GOV'T GETTING TOUGH IN COLLECTING STUDENT LOANS: Debt collection bill ne By CHARLES THOMSON Daily staff writer special to the Daily WASHINGTON-Legislation that would relax con- straints on the…

… federal government's efforts to collect money from its debtors-including citizens who are delinquent in paying back government student loans-inched closer to passage this week. The Debt Collection Act of…

… to private debt collec- tors and credit-rating bureaus, a move which could seriously damage the credit ratings of students who, do not repay government loans. Currently, only other federal agencies…

student loans to both collection agencies and ar passage private companies that maintain personal credit rating files on individuals. IRS address information is several times more ac- curate than any other…

March 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…. Thursday, March 12, 1981, 7-9 PM in Counseling Services (3rd floor Michigan Union). Call 76-Guide to register. 86F0312 Conference on the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Part 1), sponsored by the Union of Students for…

… at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. (Co-sponsored by Program on Judaic Studies). cF0311 Conference on the Arab-Israel Conflict (Part 1), sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel. Tuesday, Mar. 10, 8:00 pm in…

… 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, come to our…

…., corner of Division and Huron, across from the Ann Arbor News. Campus Management, Inc. 663-4101 CONVENIENT STUDENT LIVING 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS. AVAILABLE FOR FALL Located in Beautiful Modern Apartment…

…-69M0 eCtc 2 bedroom unfurnished for fall 1 mile from diag, free parking. $345.00 per month includes heat and water. Campus Management, Inc. 663-4101 cCtc Conference on the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Part 1…

…), sponsored by the- Union of Students for Israel. Tuesday, Mar. 10, 8:00 pm in the UGLI Multi- Purpose Room. (Part 2 at 1:00 pm Sunday, Mar. 15). cF0310 PURIM. . . PURIM ... PURIM.. .Only nine more peaceful…

…. Union of Students for Israel. cF0312 "The Soviets & the Middle East," with Ze'ev Schiff, military editor of Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz, 8:00 pm on Thurs., Mar. 12 in the UGLI Multi-Purpose Room. Union of…

Students for Israel. cF0312 Hoon K. Han, come on down to the Daily and let us hand you two free tickets to the movies at State Theatre, dF0310 NEED HELP WITH CITY HALL? Call coun- cilwoman Leslie Morris, 2nd…

…) 483- 2370. 73H0314 PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS: Current Un- dergraduate Pre-medical students may now com- pete for several hundred Air Force scholarships, that are for 1st and 2nd year medical students. The…

… overeaters. In- terested women contact the Women's Crisis Center at 994-9100. Please respond by Fri. March 13. dM0310 WANTED TO RENT Grad student, 30, needs large airy room in well-kept house with considerate…

March 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… - steve anzalone in quiet desperation Clr Air4tgan DZil Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited ord managed by students of the University of Michigan The late Lincoln Day Dinner 420…

… general attitude in confronting problems in the University. The faculty had commissioned itself by word and deed to resolve the language requirement conflict. It had discounted student views on the…

…-out." VUE WOULD hope that literary college Dean Hays will appoint to the new committee the men of the ad hoc com- mittee who drafted the general studies proposal. We can only hope that student frus- tration…

… curriculum have beenachieved too quietly to attract much attention, but they illustrate the kind of constructive action and faculty-student cooperation that other departments might well emu- late. By working…

… together instead of against each other, faculty members and students have been able to put two relatively sig- nificant proposals into effect. The first, and by far the most impor- tant, allows students to…

July 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

… they would again strictly enforce their policy. This was greeted by protest from students-who held rallies- and from faculty, who held that political discussion was essential on a university campus. On…

Students and faculty continued to agitate. The editor of The Daily wrote that the University was too great an institution of learning, too progressive and too eager for authoritative discussion to be…

… "trammeled" by the sort of timid- ity that refused to change a policy because somebody could not divide "safe" speeches from "unsafe" speeches. Representatives of the Student Council met with the Regents in…

… together about public ques- tions. Public-mindedness was es- sential to a democracy, he main- tained, and criticism can be a constructive force. With encouragement from Pres- ident Burton, the Student

… Council for the third time petitioned the Regents, asking that lectures be permitted on any topic, with res- ervations similar to those today. The Student Council asked that the Regents constitute a commit…

… granted to student organizations for lectures or addresses by prom- inent men on topics of the day, un- der guarantee that during such ad- dresses there shall be no violation of recognized rules of…

Student Welfare, to review petitions for speeches. This com- mittee included the University President ex officio and the Stu- dent Council president. Continue Ban But the Regents still banned "political…

March 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…I SeventiethYear 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…

… the North don't With protest discrimination with the soeiate same actions we recommend and Bu r approve in the South. .iBut We, as students, supposedly tme w sensitive to the dignity of all men and…

… popularity of m and totalitarianism may- eriities are doomed. I'd like to see them- con- ith all their faults. --Rev. Fred E. Luchs DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ELECTIONEERING for Student Govern- ment Council is…

… to other student organi- zations?" "The Michigan Union must be preserved- unchanged." Similarly unfortunate is the candidate who is so oriented to "the educational goals of the University" that he…

… neglects student services or ignores vital administrative functions of the Council. BEWARE the man who sees only the obvi- ous-the discrimination issue is foremost in the candidates' minds as it is on the…

… significance of student govern- ment. Beware the incumbent who deals in glitter- ing generalizations about "campus problems" without coming to grips with specific issues. He should be able to discuss the…

… Israel suddenly flew to the USA, despite the concentration of Arab troops on his borned, was to make an- other urgent appeal to President Eisenhower for an Israeli-Ameri- can defense alliance. Not since…

… the Suez war in 1956 have so many Arab troops been concentrated on Israeli borders. At that time Ben-Gurion figured on certain Arab attack, so beat the Arabs to it. He was abruptly stopped by Eisenhower…

…." Following is a list of the major national chain stores against which the student movement in the south is directed. It is urged that you boycott the branches of these chains in your com- munity, and…

…" us to drive our own cars. We feel that we are being discrimin- ated against. It is understandable that non- resident students who bring cars into Ann Arbor might cause ad- ditional problems for both…

April 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… from its drift toward the Arab pro-Soviet camp, appeared to be in solid control yesterday. Tough Bedouin troops and security police, who supported 21-year- old King Hussein when he placed his crown on…

… persons were injured in Jerusalem where some Leftist students staged a parade and were WALT KELLY .. creator of 'Pogo' w Seek Truth, Kelly Tells IJournalists. By MURRAY FEIWELL Speaking in alternately…

… continue Jordan's "liberal Arab policy" and would have the "full cooperation" of the King. . Syrian and Egyptian leaders use "liberal Arab policy" to describe the course pursued by their gov- ernments. North…

… failure were the dark- ened classrooms faced by students in Angell Hall and other buildings on the main campus yesterday morning and afternoon. Plant department electricians were not available for comment…

… United States-Egyptian negotiations on canal operation would help close the gaps remain- ing between the two countries; or, 2. Whether this would only give an opening for Soviet propoganda among the Arab

… investigation into the possibility of establishing a stu- dent bookstore will be presented to Student Government Council at its meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building. A report will be…

… store and the existing Student Book exchange. Study of the University Regula- tions Handbook and the establish- ment of a committee on increasing enrollment will also receive SGC attention along with a…

… Negro instead of as a person. "But there is no reason to be- lieve," he said in answer to a ques- tion, "that any active policy in the Residence Halls to place Negro and white students together would…

… employment market. There are many niches available. None of my good Communist graduate students are starving; it's hard to be excluded from the whole society." SGC Petitions. Still Available Only seven…

March 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…,, K Ano Alr igalt Ual 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…

… what I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Superhighway dvertising By DREW PEARSON Health Insurance Program STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL Wed- nesday passed a motion "recommending and urging" the University to…

… institute a health insurance program to be available for students in September. Though this suggestion was neither unex- pected nor controversial, the crux of the issue was touched on in an amendment to the…

…, University officials will undoubtedly meet resistance from different groups who have conceptions of what a student health program should include and how it should be put into effect. WHEN THE INSURANCE plan…

February 26, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… electricity is being put by Willow Village residents is now being conducted by Federal Pub- lic Housing Authority officials, with assurances of the University that students found guilty of vio- lating FPHA…

… that in cases of "fla.- grant violation" of regulations governing use of electricity, ten- ants will be evicted. A University -law student was disciplined last week by the Law School's Administrative…

… Commit- tee for tampering with a fuse box at his Willow Village residence. University authorities said com- parable action would be taken against students guilty of serious violations of village…

… of IFC. No contact of any kind is to take place during that period. Before 9 a.m. Friday, fraterni- ties are expected to present to the Office of Student Affairs a list of rushees they are willing to…

… choice of fraternity. Rushees who are bid by frater- nities will receive invitations, is- sued by the Office of Student Af- fairs, to pledge dinners which will be held at 6 p.m. March 4. Await Olivet…

… activities. .Subsistence questionnaires will be passed out on campus today and tomforrow by the continuations committee of Student Veterans Conference as a part of a state-wide drive to collect information…

… about student veterans' current expenses, VO president Bill Haydon, commit- tee chairman, said yesterday. A sample questionnaire blank, which may be filled out and given to the continuations committee…

… Commit- tee. Five members of the local AVC-VO Student Veterans Plan- In FieldHouse ning Conference will be in Wash- ington March 8 for a hearing in front of the House committee. Purdue Accident The…

… more try to settle the Palestine problem before referring it to the United Nations. He also asserted that Arabs could be persuaded to allow 100,000 Jews to enter the Holy Land if future immigration "was…

… dividing Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states. He said that as he saw it, there were three alternatives for the UN to consider. "1. Shall the claim of the Jews be admitted that Palestine is to be a…

June 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…"Could You Just Tell Me, Is There Ever A Good Time?" | LEGISL Sixty-Eighth Year - __ EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MiICH." Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… expected to have three times the number of students that were attending last fall or roughly 429,000 students. It would take about a billion dollars in new capi- tal outlay in the next 18 years to provide…

… plant facilities at the pres- ent rate of value per student for the expected enrollments. This amounts to about $59 million per year, a slightly fantastic figure as any legislator, lobbist or university…

… with a number of suggestions to improve space utilization, some of which may evoke some unpleasant' remarks from students but would clearly help educate more people at a relatively lower cost. The sugges…

… attendance by students and permit them to do more study on individual initiative.1 5) Reappraising the necessity for present volume of laboratory courses, which require three times as much floor space as…

… regular classrooms. 6) Reappraising the value of maintaining highly specialized courses requiring special class- rooms for relatively few students, and particularly in duplicating such specialized…

…-4 General Notices Regents' Meeting: Fri, July 8, vot munieations for consderation at i meeting must be in the Presiden hands not later than July 8. Students and staff of the 1958 Li guistic Institute are…

May 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…A-4Iggan Bady Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3 242 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

…. SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1961 NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT FARRELL The Basis of Dissension On 'Operation Abolition' THE COMPLEX QUESTION of the validity of the film "Operation Abolition," which claims student

… member of Student Government Council, and Fulton Lewis III, technical director of the film, had both seen the film many times. Yet on the basis of the same information, the debaters drew diametrically…

… opposed conclu- sions. Lewis claimed the film contained several scenes in which "known Communists" were shown leading student action inside the lobby of San Francisco City Hall and outside the Com- mittee…

… hearing room. He was supported by at least one student in the audience who quoted the Congressional Record as stating the exis- tence of seven such scenes in the film, and who claimed to have recognized…

…. WINTER -BEATRICE Problems of Free Speech amunists. This, ent before in- that there was esses had done he student ac- ered "at least" ere not subpoe- entioned in the nes leading the ified by Federal its on…

…. -The Nation HURSDAY NIGHT a very dangerous speech was given in a University building. It was a markedly anti-Semitic speech given by an Arab consulate official to an audience of people of Jewish and…

Arab descent. In giving the United Arab Republic view of the 13-year conflict between Israel and Egypt, the lecturer constantly used inflammatory phrases about Jews such as "arrogant; Israel never payed…

… one stinken penny for the land they took over from the Arabs; Arabs have protested since 1922 the unjust invasion of their lands by Jews; American Jews through tax-free organizations are financing one…

November 21, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… is a matter of personal choice, but I was led to assume that the Michigan Union was being maintained for the convenience of the students and ex-students of the Univer- sity-not for the housing of…

… deported to Cyprus because they are "illegal" immigrants. The British have imposed another curfew in Jerusalem. The Arabs have attacked Jews who are settling their own property. These are but a few of the…

… part do the Arabs play in the struggle in Palestine? Have we become so completely blinded by our own power that we have fallen into another era of isolationism? The very things we fought against in this…

… semblance of sane life had existed between the Jew and the Arab has long been turned into a boiling cauldron of death and terrorism by its rulers.-In the past weeks, re- ports of bombings, mass arrests…

… stand in control of the Holy Land and have made it an armed camp, where an ever greater rift is being created between the Jewish and Arab citizens. Freda Kirchwey, writing in the NATION says, "Though I…

… Jew nor Arab has been included in the highest ranks of administration. British officials hold all important positions. They exercise as much authority as in a country where the mass of inhabitants are…

…- couraged at the expense of British imports. IN RECENT YEARS, American oil interests have penetrated into the jealously guarded British territory. The American-Arab oil com- pany, owned jointly by Standard…

…. Miscellaneous Subjects introduced by members of the Senate: (a) Post season games of football teams, (b) Other topics. Basketball Tickets (Students, Fac- ulty and University Employees) Due to the large student

… enrollment and because of the rather limited seating capacity of the Field House, it is nec- essary to ration . admission to the basketball games to students and the University Faculty and Employees. A plan…

… for the allotment of tickets was presented by the Athletic Com- mittee of the Student Legislature and approved by the Board in Con- trol of Intercollegiate Athletics. Under this plan, each student and…

November 12, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…, sponsored by Guild House Stu- dents Involved for Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St., 5 p.m. Q Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room, 7 p.m. U Phi…

…The Michan Daily -Friday, November12, 1993-5 *Multicultural office funds events Office of Academic picatio Multicultural Lopez r Initiatives guides irm es students through possible application…

… process SAMI students By SARAH KIINO funding DAILY STAFF REPORTER LopE The Office of Academic year is Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI) may the prop be able to influence students' lives table at more…

… directly than many realize. fliers, n The office's Student Academic of SAM .Multicultural Initiative (SAMI) pro- cially g gram, now in its first year, provides graduat funding for minority student organi…

…- graduau zations and individuals. LSA "We are making an effort to sup- the Uni port students who are achieving aca- zations demically," said SAMI coordinator realize t MelissaLopez. "ThepurposeofSAMI they…

… cam is to provide incentive for students to ing requ assist in creating an academic Stud multicultural learning and teaching services environment." LSA Individual students may receive dent of financial…

… support for graduate school Associa application fees and entrance exam that NA preparation courses, student exchange SAMI a programs, faculty supervisedresearch, are so m i rtravel fees for research or…

… presenta- anythin tions at academic conferences. Jasin SAMI also provides funding for strumen events initiated by minority student or- to the U *ganizationsoncampus,including bring- people ing guest…

… events. but is am In order to obtain money from on SAM SAMI, students must submit an ap- first mu U~TiNimosehfQ~ yearly )n form to the OAMI office. aid once SAMI evaluates the nd decides to sponsor an…

… event, to give as much funding as e, but is limited by a budget. also provides workshops for s on how to write an effective proposal. ez said the main problem this letting students know about gram…

April 03, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… attempt to infringe on the academic freedom of the administration, faculty and students of that university. The Senate magority party has voted to tell Wayne Univer- sity's president, its faculty, and its…

… stu- dents how to run their strictly internal affairs. By mixing politics and education- al finance, this move threatens Wayne's academic freedom to rule and decide upon student activities on its campus…

…; the move would be precedent for legislative coer- cion regulating any activity-student or faculty-on any state campus. This, in spite of every indication that Wayne of- ficials are handling the AYD…

… such as the senators have made. "Approxi- mately 3,000 additional students, the major- ity of them veterans, have been admitted to the (Wayne) university on the basis of the State's commitment to build a…

… classroom and a science building here." "The educa- tional welfare of over 15,000 students, as well as the future of students now seeking admission would be jeopardized," he has pointed out. Dr. Henry added…

December 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… Foreign Students Meet Housing Discrimination, Social I aroblems (Editor's Note: The following. is an interpretive article on discrimination against University foreign students and the extent to…

… which they integrate with the University community.) By DONNA HANSON Discrimination in Ann Arbor housing presents a defiinte problem for many of the. Asiatic foreign students who attend the University…

…" living quarters in Ann Arbor. One Indian student said he called a landlady about an advertised room. "She told me I could have the room. When I took her the deposit, she said she changed her mind and wasn…

…'t going to rent thel process of locating rooms and apartments for these students. But room after all," he commented. she further explained the office has a standard list of landladies In another instance…

…, an Iraqui student phoned in answer to an: which she uses year after year. These landladies she knows will accept advertisement and was told he could have the apartment for $100 foreign students. a…

… month. When he arrived with his family and luggage, the landlady Since most of the international students here are graduate immediately raised the rent to $150. students, there is only a small percentage…

… who live in the residence Must Resort To Slum Area - halls. According to Karl Streiff, Asst. Dean of Men, there are about There have been repeated cases of Indian, Gold Coast and Ethiopian students

October 29, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… to obtain a higher score. Three prominent multicultural groups — the United Asian American Organizations, La Casa and the Arab Student Association — at the University of Michigan have released…

…Officials at the ACT — a college admissions test taken by more than 1.9 million students each year — announced a policy change earlier this month that will allow students to retake single…

… without regard to when it was taken to create a new composite score, is more indicative of how students will perform in college courses. Previously, students had to retake the test in full each time…

… Native American culture. The groups announced policies that bar students who accept membership in the society from holding a leadership position within their cultural organization. Former…

… University President James Angell originally founded Michigamua, now Order of Angell, in 1902 to bring students from different corners of campus together and facilitate “campus synergy.” The current…

… goal of the organization, according to members who spoke with The Daily on Friday afternoon, is to bring a diverse group of up to 25 students with demonstrated leadership on campus together to…

… coverage, visit Update to test allows students to retake single sections instead of entire exam When Atharva Kharkar, former Business sophomore at the University of Michigan, was told he had…

… Michigan State University when he found out he was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer. Though they have both since passed away, both these students legacies’ live on and will be honored by students and…

… staff of both universities during Alex’s Great State Race on November 15. Every year since 2013 on the eve of the Michigan vs. Michigan State football game, Reserve Officer Training Corps students

… pitch-black sky to honor Alex’s legacy. Though originally set up by Powell’s parents, this year, LSA senior and Army ROTC student Alex Zhang decided to make it more personal and run in honor of…

December 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may…

… Haritos Tuesday evening, Central Student Government President Anushka Sarkar, an LSA senior, and CSG Vice President Nadine Jawad, a Public Policy senior, sent a school-wide email condemning…

… neo-Nazi and white supermacist Richard Spencer’s potential visit to the University of Michigan campus. Fearing an unsafe atmosphere on campus, Sarkar and Jawad asked students to sign a petition…

… statement reads. “We are looking to you to protect your constituents, your community, and your paying stakeholders against this violence.” Safety has been one of the biggest concerns for students

… and professors on campus regarding Spencer. At last week’s CSG meeting, social justice group By Any Means Necessary asked the student assembly to condemn Spencer’s visit. Sarkar, however, said…

… looking for a fight.” 2A — Wednesday, December 6, 2017 News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com CSG leaders send statement, push students to unite against Spencer CSG President Anushka Sarkar, VP…

March 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… University work together to enact social change. Founder of the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Ismael Ahmed, will .give the keynote speech. The event will be held today for free in the…

… accuses board members of having conflicts of interest with assembly candidates By Jeremy Davidson Daily Staff Reporter Allegations of bias were brought against the Michigan Student Assembly's election board…

… and MSA presidential candidate Jesse Levine, who is the head of the Students 4 Michigan ticket. Members of the election board include Elaine Gaston, a member of Students 4 Michigan, and Sashai Alvarez…

…, a former member of Students First, a party that retired its name last semester and whose former members largely formed Stu- dents 4 Michigan. Pogoncheff said he fears that these connections could be…

… exploited by Students 4 Michigan if there is a dispute in the election, because the board has jurisdiction over all election complaints. But MSA Rules and Elections Chair Russell Garber said the assembly…

… would have a tough time appointing a board that did not have a connection to Levine through one of these two parties. Because Students 4 Michigan is the dominant student party on MSA, to create a board…

… with no connections to Levine would be impossible, Garber said. "Four-fifths of the assembly are either mem- bers of Students 4 Michigan or former members of Students First," Garber said. "Only two…

… concerns. "We want to be a voice for the silent majority on campus," Pogoncheff said, adding that he feels Students 4 Michigan is a "self-serving" party. The election board hears disputes that members of MSA…

… may have during the election process. In the past, Students 4 Michigan and its prede- cessor Students First have violated election rules related to housing. Pogoncheff said he believes the election…

… composed of members of MSA, acted with bias during the last election when issuing a punishment for Tim Wiggins, a Students 4 Michigan candidate who was kicked out of campaigning in the dorms by University…

November 21, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…. 14. While tensions mounted yesterday on the "You can't beat she weather (in Diag, a confrontation between students sup- Orlando) and there's a lot to do," porting Israel and stadents supporting Pales…

…- Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said tine ended in a calm consideration of future 9th a smile yesterday. "They have gatherings. great stadium and will have a The Arab-American Anti-Discrimination great turnout…

… Daily Staff Reporter suggesti that early. The Bowl has been Southea tremendous in 1ltting us play Students who want to drink legally were jus a ainst each other." on the weekends need only to make Ficano…

… RECOUNT, Page 7 Palestinian students ace of MARJORIE MARSHALL/Daily ghion stand and chant during a protest on the Diag MARJORIE MARSHALL/Da ily LSA sophomore Fadi Kiblawi and ISA senior Najla Mamou…

… stand on the Diag steps debating with opposition during a protest yesterday afternoon. t r r the ADC invited members of AMI to attend the event. While Palestinian students listed the alleged crimes…

…, members of the two groups started shouting at one another. After one Israeli sup- po-r'ls said that the war crimes being read were "all a lie," a brief scuffle broke out. Rackham student Amer Zahr, a member…

… they held their "war- crimes tribunal" in an attempt to educate students about the state of Israel and give a Palestinian perspective to the recent vio- lence in the Middle East. "This isn't an attack…

… Erickson, the Michigan Student Assembly's health issues chair- woman, told the crowd. See DIAG, Page 2 res rests number of underage people ng that they were mostly from stern Michigan and that they t…

… football field, it was almost too close to call at the 19th annual blood battle. As students, faculty and staff from both schools squared off to raise the most blood for the Ameri- can Red Cross, Ohio State…

… units of blood than last year. Neale attributes the increase in donations in part to a stronger pub- licity drive for the program. In addition to posters and signs, Alpha There is no student rate, and…

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