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January 24, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 24, 1996 atje 3b~a O ar 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI Street 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MICHAEL ROSENBERG Editor…

… credit hours by workload T he predicament is a familiar one. Many LSA juniors and seniors face an unenvi- able choice: overload their schedules or de- lay graduation. A student can take five diffi- cult…

… resemble five-credit classes in workload. On the other hand, 100- and 200-level classes, generally four credits, take less time and effort. Students trying to cram 18 credits into a term must take six upper…

… general ~HOW TO CONTACT TmHM 3, too much for even a student with no job and no extracurricular activities. After a student registers for a three-credit class and discovers the heavy workload, the only way…

… out is to drop the class. Credits cannot change in the middle of the semester -but the professor can change requirements once students have registered. The solution: The curriculum committee must…

… standards--but also would create a more efficient system for students and professors alike. The commit- tee should recognize the goal, and work to- ward achieving it. Each term the credit problem resurfaces…

…, and students complain. But they have re- signed themselves to the inept credit system -moreover, so has the administration. This time the curriculum committee needs to take the ball and run with it. ie…

… toward achievement and progress." This is forgotten by those who distort and manipulate Israel's struggle to survive in the world's harshest neighborhood. .Throughout Arab countries, women face degradation…

… and op- pression. Female literacy reaches a mere 3 percent in the Arab state of Yemen, and women aren't al- Roche is a sophomore at the University of Minnesota. This column was published yesterday in…

… The Minnesota Daily. lowed to vote in several other Arab states. Some Arab states have yet to ratify even one of many conventions concerning women's rights in society. For example, Arab women do not…

December 06, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… they clearly concern students-athletes and non-athletes-and are, consequently academic matters over which the faculty Senate should have the final word. Permitting freshmen to participate in…

… more closely under faculty con- trol. It is more appropriately the function of the Office of Student Affairs. * * * IN MAKING his proposals, Prof. Keniston once more revealed that he has the in- terests…

… of the students at heart. He reasons that athletics are a student function and thus should be 'for the students." The retired Dean suggested two propos- als, which would go far in restoring ath- letics…

… to the students. 1) Some of the profit made by intercol- legiate athletics might go to support other extra-curricular activities. 2) Assigning students to sections around the 50-yard line of the…

… stadium. The latter proposal probably hit the cam- pus with a pleasant thud. As it is, students are annually shoved into the end zone. As for the dean's calling for the Univer- sity "to lead the way," we…

…, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Diag Debate ONE OF THE healthiest things which can happen on a University campus occur- red yesterday on the diag. Over 50 students gathered around the Young Progressive…

…- versial issues from Russia's motives to Jap- anese prisoners in Russia to the causes of the Korean war. There were students in every field from political science to business administration. Some were well…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…'sponsoreds the phith a film "In answer to the many com- ration and coffee for the 140 lege, star at ta film plaints and requests of the Uni- school students and advisors and an intod ory t versity students, the…

… the peat moss In the afternoon, the students The seats, which cost the Board et is plaguing the fair city will hear talks on careers in phar- almost $4,400 have been a source inn Arbor. macy, Prof. Rowe…

… not to buy their peat University student, is designed for ganization as much of the money s from dealers that appear the student who is seriously con- requested as it possibly can. he door, but to buy…

… "Abdul Nasser and the Arab Nationalist Move- ment." Although the Arab nationalist movement began to affect the West only 50 years ago, it is as old as Islam, Prof. Kirk said. Present. Arab nationalism is…

… mainly a resurrection of the Arab conquests: 1300 years ago, he said. Feeling of. Inferiority As long as the Ottoman Empire remained a major power, the Arabs were not subject to a feeling of inferiority…

… already passed into British hands and the Arabic youth educated in Western univer- sities had been inspired by na- tionalism." In hopes of gaining their inde- Nelson Goes To Denmark Prof. Wilbur C. Nelson…

… Problem pendence, the Arab nations joined the British against the Turks in World War I, he said. But then Great Britain and France tried to assimilate. these nations as. colo- nies, thus frustrating the…

… hopes of the Arab nationalists. Here began the Arab's struggle with the West for independence, he continued. When, at the conclusion of World War II almost all the Arab nations had gained independence…

…; they formed a loose confederation known as The League of Arab States. "These states did not begin to move toward true unity until the Zionist, movement to reestablish a ;Jewish., state in Palestine…

March 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 147) • 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 HowTo Humanze The Multiversiy v Occurrences b rc asrIi by…

… in all reprints. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 NIGHT EDITOR: NEIL SHISTER Arab-Israeli Cooperatio: The Key ToN A Middle East Renaissance THE PROLONGED situation of hatred, fear, and non-cooperation in the…

… by supplying the Arabs with vast quantities of materiel. THE POSITION of the Arab leaders is totally unrealistic. They refuse to rec- ognize Israel, consistently harass her bor- ders, maintain an…

… economic boycott against her, and refuse to allow Israeli merchant ships to use the Suez Canal- in direct violation of international agree- ments.; The Arab-Israeli hatred has been per- petuated and caused…

… mainly by demagogic Arab leaders who need a scapegoat for their failures, and a rallying point for the masses. Leaders with more of la de- sire to help their people would not have instilled hatred of…

… Israel, but rather would have emphasized the need for cooperation. ONE ISSUE that Arab leaders continual- ly point to in their attacks on Israel is the situation of the Arab refugees from Israel. During…

… Israel's War for Independ- ence, Israel asked the Palestinian Arabs to remain in Israel and build the coun- try together with the Jews. The half mil- lion, and not one million as the Arabs claim, who left…

…, did so out of their own free will. Therefore, the refugee situation is the fault of the refugees themselves, and of the Arab governments who are using them as pawns to discredit Israel. The Arab

… against Israel. Everything is be- ing done without concern for the well- being of the refugees involved. IN SPITE of Israel's many calls to Nas- ser and many other Arab leaders to meet and iron out their…

… differences, the Arabs have constantly refused. Yet more fervent and continuous appeals by Is- rael may finally be taken seriously, and should be continued. The people of all the countries concerned must…

February 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily -- Monday, February 12, 1996 ti e llut igttn 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

… through any other organization on campus - services that we feelare necessary. We are scared that students will not feel comfortable coming to SAPAC for counseling services as a result of this controversy…

… bankrupting the organization's budget - is counterproduc- tive. It only hurts the humanitarian efforts the As any immigrant group in America, Arab Americans have had to face many chal- lenges: a new language…

…, cul- ture and economic instability, just to name a few. Arabs have accepted these challenges, like past immigrant groups, adjust- ing to this new nation while retaining much of their heri- tage. Arab

…, discrimination toward Arabs is actively practiced and ac- cepted by much of the Ameri- can media, government and people. From Washington, D.C., to Hollywood, the Arab has been portrayed as violent, bar- baric and…

… uncivilized. This is why an unfair, inaccurate and biased piece, like the one printed in the Daily on Janu- ary 24, offends, angers and saddens the Arab American community. The article, titled "Israel a lonely…

… champion of democ- racy," made many inaccurate statements about Arabs, and left out important information crucial to the understanding of events in the region. Glar- ing errors in the article in- clude…

… referring to Iran and Mauritania as Arab nations and describing the "many theocratic dictatorships sur- rounding Israel," when in fact only Saudi Arabia is a theo- cratic government surround- ing Israel. The…

… article collec- tively labeled all Arab nations in the region "brutal, back- ward dictatorships." This statement is insulting and false. The Arab world, com- posed of 22 nations, consists ofa wide array of…

… diverse types of governments. From theoc- racies, to democracies, to dic- tatorships, the Middle East is a diverse political arena. Therefore, the article's attempt to lump every Arab nation into a…

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…I "Bon Voyage!" Sixty-Eighth Yearj yYEDITED 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, MICA. * Phone NO 2-3 241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted in all…

… reprints. * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER To The Editor Rebuttal . . To the Editor: "AMERICAN STUDENTS lack interest in anything not concerned with their own welfare." This critique…

…. He doesn't have to "seek out fuller information," he has the results of a free enterprise, quaisicapitalistic economy displayed Pan-Arabism And the Baghdad Pact LAST WEEK the cherished dream of Arab

… had come alive. Egypt's President Gamel area and has a tremendous influence over the Abdel Nasser, the world's foremost Arab Na- masses in every country, even more perhaps, tionalist, and President…

… Shukri al-Kuwatly of than some of -the rulers. On the other hand, Syria signed a historic document merging their and this seems more likely, Nasser may attempt two nations and inviting all other Arab coun…

…- an internal coup in Jordan, in order to seize tries to join the alliance knownas the United the land and unify his country. Arab Republic (Yemen did so promptly). At the same time tiny Israel, long…

… surrounded Although the Middle Eastern dust has yet by her divided Arab enemies, faces' a new peril. to settle and afford observers a perfectly clear If Nasser is successful in enveloping the "Jor- view of the…

September 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…~1gAir14gan DaiIg 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…

… shortage and related student privation and incon- nience can be blamed on the failure of the :iversity's "self-liquidating" dormitory pro- am to meet vaulting enrollments. The Upiversity has and does…

… recognize its ligation to provide proper housing facilities r its students. The Board of Regents of the niversity used these words in describing the eals for the expansion of the residence hall, stem…

…-"The Board of Regents has insisted om the inception of the plans for the new sidence halls that the houses should be cen- rs of student life. They recognize that, oadly conceived, education should include th…

December 05, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… American countries. The Arab boycott has had slight effect chiefly because the pro. ducts that the Israeli produce are not in demand by the Arab world. Europe, not the Near East, is the market for Israel. An…

… unbiased approach must agree that there is every reason for confidence in the economic fortunes of the new state. " " ISRAEL IS ALSO beset by political troubles. The Arab world has sent its armies against…

… Israel among its subjects, the favorite device be- ing the matter o Palestinian refugees. It is charged that Jewish expansion has caused 800,000 Arabs to wander homeless in the deserts of the East. The…

… Israeli government has repeatedly pleaded for cooperation with its Arab coun- trymen. Perhaps no other Arab in the Near East has gained social advantages like those of the Palestinian. Jewish hospitals and…

… clinics, Jewish schools have welcomed Arab participation. The Israeli parliament has in- cluded Arab representatives. Israel has already taken many of the Arabs back with full citizenship rights, and has…

December 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… favor uit, Lebanon, said thatsthe Jews Takes Violent Form the plan and the Arab club and were foreigners to Palestine who rab students adamently opposed did not like to mingle with the JERUSALEM, Dec. 1…

… representing their protests with gunfire and most all Arab students issued a ff .D iibomb blasts. atement condemning the parti- ecL 1vislon' The latest communal clash oc- n plan. "Arabs absolutely refute curred…

…'s office in Available the Burton Tower. Still ___ VA To Speed .Students wishing to run for po- sitions on the Student Legisla- ture in the all-campus election Paym ents to be held Dec. 10, may still ob- tain…

… petition blanks at the Office of Student Affairs, Dick Kelly, Representatives To Student Legislature elections com- Continue Assistance mittee chairman, announced yes- terday. Standard petition forms consist…

… ith the first on-the-campus of four pages including a list of checkup of subsistence payments election rules and three pages with scheduled for this week, Veterans space for 50 student signatures…

…, Administration officials an- each. nounced yesterday that the VA Signed petitions must be sub- will continue to send representa- mitted to the Office of Student tives to the University during the Affairs before 4…

… cases of delayed subsist- All prospective candidates for ence payments to veterans study- positions on the Student Legis- ing under the GI Bill. lature are asked to attend the VA representatives…

… president, to students. Allveterans not receiving their also submit a 50-word statement allowances oh time will be inter- of qualifications showing serious- viewed personally. ness of purpose, and must post…

…' decision to partition Palestine. However the joyous scene turned to terror yesterday as violence flar ed in the Holy Land. Latest reports tell of a rising death toll as Arab bands roam the city streets…

… protesting the agreement. * * * * * * * Arabs Jews on Campus Split Arab Groups )ver Palestine Division Issue Shoot Seven By AL BLUMROSEN I thousands of Jewish DP's who are In Palestine Reaction to the UN…

September 30, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… Selected Poems," which was a co-winner of the 1998 Poet's Prize. Lea was the founder and long-time edi- tor of The New England Review. Study abroad fair to inform students A fall study-abroad fair will be…

… held tomorrow in the Michigan Union Ball- room from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Office of Inter- national Programs, the fair will pro- vide a chance for students interested in study abroad…

… at U.S.- Arab forum JONATHON TRIEST/Daily RC senior Emmy Rudman plays with her leopard gecko Darley yesterday. The leopard gecko is also known as eublepharis macularius. Eublepharis means "true eyelid…

… and signed into law by Granholm. DETROIT (AP) - In a speech last night at the U.S. Arab-Economic Forum, Secretary of State Colin Powell dis- cussed the importance of peace in the Middle East to global…

October 21, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… Detroit in February, it will be the largest museum :of its type in the world. Both graduate and undergraduate stu- dents interested in museum work are encouraged to apply. Students should submit a cover…

… service will be in Room 3001 in the School of Public Health Building I at 109 S. Observatory St. Berki died on July 10. - Compiled from staff reports. Some students experience life on welfare By Matthew…

… Rochkind Daily Staff Reporter Fathers pawned home appliances and children dealt drugs to survive in the basement of St. Mary's Student Parish on Saturday. Participants resorted to these and other unfamil…

… 663-1870. I Students explore Chinese American roots, traditions By Prachish Chakravorty Daily Staff Reporter Even Chinese yo-yos can bridge cul- tural differences. That was the idea behind one event…

… how much impact it has on the students as a whole, but it's a definite plbs," Chou said. Amy Seetoo, a founder of CASAA. spoke on the history of China and *of Eat, drink, dance and be merry David Swain…

…, director of the 1i - V - I Orchestra, leads his band in a Cha-Cha at the Heidelberg Restaurant last night. His band performs there every Sunday night for the swing crowd. Arab Americans discuss their ro e in…

… preS1dential campaign by children from local elementary and middle schools and some first-year students at Washtenaw Community College. About 50 par- ticipants feasted on traditional Chinese cuisine…

… and guest speak- ers addressed issues relating to Chi riese Americans. The free event University students. "We all came with different experiences. We allhave a lot to offer each other." - Amy Seetoo…

… said. "We all came with difftr- ent experiences. We all have a iot to offer each was open to all other." DEARBORN (AP) - Prominent Arab Americans from around the coun- try are in Michigan to discuss…

… ways to maximize the community's impact on next month's election. The Arab American Institute's fourth annual conference - Decision '96: The Arab American Vote - was for the first time held outside…

April 02, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…Wo THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ti ... THE .,HI.... eI. .1 . CONFLICT RESOLUTION: Alger Speaks on UN Politics Calls Arab Unity Efforts 'Rational' By THOMAS DRAPER The United Nations functions as a…

… the. bal- I ATTENTION UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF JOIN the GLEE CLUB'S AIR CHARTER to EUROPE Leave June 7-Detroit to Copenhagen Return July 15-Glasgow to Detroit 4 $275.00 round trip…

…." Kalimos continued, "We have our own school where we train talent- ed, young dancers. The students usually begin when they are 9 years old. After three years of, instruction they dance before the board of…

… said. Medical Center To Get Visitors Several hundred Michigan high school students and their counse- lors are expected to visit the Uni- versity Medical School April 6 for its annual Students Day. The…

students will spend the en- tire day at the Medical Center learning about possible medical careers, how to prepare and apply for admission to medical school and touring the center. By MARILYN KORAL "The…

… movement for Arab nation- alism is gaining new respectability because it has attracted to itself some thinkers, and thus gained an element of rationalism in its ap- proach," Prof. George Grassmuck of the…

… political science depart- ment said in a Hillel lecture Sun- day night. "The movement is based on an understanding of the problems that confront Arabs. There is a recognition of time factors, that these…

… meeting on turbu- lent flow. "Way Out West" 1963 'spring Weekend .April1 26, 27 ]"t RESEARCH REPORT: Collegiate Tuition Level Shows Nationwide Rise evolve into solutions for Arab problems," Grassmuck…

… explained. He cited numerous recent poli- tical changes in the Arab states as exemplary of a particular trend in Arab thought. The Iraqi mili- tary coup in February was "spark- ed by one type of national…

… had opposed Nasser. The Ba'ath political party provided leadership and principles for the Syrian revolt. This narty openly favors Arab unity," Grass- muck said. The result of these revolutions was the…

March 31, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan C 'IL o 1V j& t Y ' s : ' Io i'Jtv I -r A I N T o lM O N AI ' 92 -t tt D W A V E - D - ~ 5 MiYRMf /Th E PtP-E HA I…

… the playoffs. Nationally-televised games offer the University a t more play chance to prove the talent of Michigan students outside the athletic program. Sending the band would have furthered this goal…

student The Daily encourages its readers to respond. All letters should be 150 words or less and should be sent to: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Or via MTS to: The Michigan Daily…

… getting infected. The University has a site license for the McAfee anti-viral software programs for IBM- compatible computer systems. All University faculty, staff and students may use these programs free…

… of charge while at the University. Information on obtaining a copy of these pro- grams for your own use can be obtained through the Computing Resource Center. Jim Huggins Rackham graduate student

… Lunch hour wastes students' time To the Daily: Why is it that the entire University shuts down from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm? I've found this to be a major inconve- nience both when I was an undergraduate…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

… V. ol 4r mir4ligau Bal-Ig SOUND and FURY Taking a Second Look at Academic Policy Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Lere Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN APBOR, MICH. Trutht Will Prevail NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the inidividual…

… than water of higher temperature," the instructor said. "The needs of the students should come first," the source continued. "The depart- ment is definitely too weak if a few men in influential places…

… more intel- lectual meaning to the average student's university experience. Several major universities, in- cluding Princeton and Stanford, have already considered adopting partial pass-fail grading…

… grade. Hopefully, such a system would encourage students to take at least. one course per semester outside their basic specialization area. At the present time, many students shy away from these courses…

… be- cause they fear a low grade which would hurt their accumulated averages. BUT UNDER THE partial pass- fail system engineering students could take an art history course and humanities majors could…

March 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page4 Tuesday, March 18, 1986 The Michigan Daily A Edite andmnaged bstudntst nstichigan Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan An Israel Vol. XCVI, No. 113 420…

… our lesson. Muhammaed Darawashi is a 22-year-old Israeli Arab who lives in the village of Iksal, near Nazareth in the Central Galilee of Israel. Last week, while Darawashi was in Ann Arbor, he shared…

… his thought on topics ranging from his personal struggle as an Arab within Israel to the Middle East con- flict. Daily Opinion Page staffer Peter Ephross interviewed Darawashi in Darawashi's third…

… The Institute for Education for Co-existence between Arabs and Jews. I worked in a program called Perach which is like the Big Brother program here. I was coordinator for the Arabrsection, which…

… included about 265 students. I worled the last year and a half in the Knesset (the Israeli Parliament) as a Parliamentary Assistant... "When I got to Hebrew U. (in Jerusalem), I was a very radical, right…

… is that we have to go for war, that we have to fight for these things. There I had the chance to know that my struggle is not only an Arab struggle, Jewis can pass the same struggle also... My fight…

… for democracy is not only an Arab fight; it's a fight that both Jews and Arabs can live with. I didn't realize the misassumption I was putting myself in. I was relying on the historical basis the…

… Palestinians have there and at the same time denying the same right for Jews." ON HIS STAY IN AMERICA: "I'm here until the end of September this year, working and bettering Jewish-Arab relations here first of…

… and within the American community is Palestianian-Terrorist. That's not true. Within the Palestianian community and the Arab world and all kinds of other places, a Jew-Invader. And that's not true." My…

… struggle personally is for civil rights 1 Arab speaks inside Israel but in the other direction ... establishing a Palestinian state for Palestinians outside of Israel. My problem inside Israel is fighting…

August 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… after vowing to find a "ne- cessary consensus" for an Arab- Israeli settlement. Prdsident Carter said in Washington he thought Geneva peace talks could still be held this year. The optimism from Carter…

… and Arab foreign ministers would be an apparent attempt to over- come Israeli objection to Pales- tinian participation at Geneva. Asked if peace talks were still a probability, Carter told re- porters…

… ministers meeting. THE MIcHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXvss, N. 60-S Saturday, August 6, 977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

…); $13 by mall outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is…

… called to the following rules passed by the Reg ents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the Uni- versity not later than the last day of classes of each semester or…

… summer ses- sion. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regula- tion; however, student loans not yet due are ex- empt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day…

February 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVII, No. 88 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial…

… foreign affairs PIRGIM has long been a voice for students and others concerned about issues related to the public interest. Tonight, MSA votes whether or not to endorse an effort to keep PIRGIM alive on…

….25 refusable fee for PIRGIM in addition to the mandatory fee each student already pays to MSA. The other report, supported by committee members Eric Schnaufer and MSA president Kurt Muenchow, rejects associating…

… promised to pay all of MSA's legal fees. Additionally, PIRGIM has said it will pay the salaries of any work- study students needed to provide the administrative help to allocate the money. The strongest…

… argument which can be made against the passage of the proposal is that a refusable fee takes advantage of students who may not support PIRGIM, but who do not take the time to refuse to pay. In the petition…

… to put PIRGIM on the SVF, the student majority endorsed a refusable fee in principle. It would be irresponsible for MSA not to add its voice to that of the majority of the students. MSA should support…

… the ballot proposal which allows students an opportunity to reject the MSA sponsored funding mechanism in the March election. If students have changed their minds either about PIRGIM or the concept of a…

December 11, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… opportunity at the University of Southern California in just a few days. Alsultany has played a prominent role on campus since her days as a student in the 1990s. Alsultany attended the University…

… as an undergrad, attended Stanford University as a graduate student and returned to the University of Michigan as a faculty member in 2005. Now an Arthur F. Thurnau professor and an…

… associate professor in the Department of American Culture, Alsultany’s most significant role has been as co-founder and outgoing director of the Arab and Muslim American Studies program…

…. Alsultany has taught courses in the department including “From Harems to Terrorists: Representing the Middle East in Hollywood Cinema,” “Introduction to Arab American Studies,” “Islamophobia” and…

… “Why Do They Hate US?: Perspectives on 9/11”. Throughout her tenure, Alsultany has been a leader in establishing AMAS — one of only three programs in the country to focus on Arab- American…

… identity — and collaborating with others to create the Islamophobia Working Group — a group of students, faculty and staff dedicated to advising the University administration on how to make campus…

…’ second highest in hate crimes of universities surveyed CHRISTINE MONTALBANO/Daily Longtime Arab and Muslim mentor leaving the ‘U’ for new position at USC ALEXA ST. JOHN Editor-in-Chief FBI, UMPD…

… Overton, the upsurge in reported hate crimes could also indicate that more students are familiar with and willing to report hate crimes. “As with most other jurisdictions, especially college…

… community,” Overton said. “I cannot speak on comparison to other schools.” ZAYNA SYED Daily Staff Reporter The University of Michigan released revisions to its policies on student sexual…

December 03, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… process.' -simulation co-director Edgar Taylor simulate a similar exercise for their class on the Arab-Israeli conflict. In the constitution exercise, students will spend three weeks preparing, seven weeks…

… ratified or rejected by the delegations, said project co- director Frederick Goodman. The convention exercise parallels a simulation of the Arab-Israeli conflict that sec- ondary students have participated…

… four-minute speech from See REAGAN, Page 2 Carlucci .. . will replace Poindexter MSA doesn't Iowe $19,000, Official says By WENDY SHARP The Michigan Student Assembly does not owe '$19,000 to Student

… Legal Services, as some assembly members believed last week, according to John Forczak, director of Student Legal Services. "It is my understanding, after speaking to my staff, that we received our proper…

January 22, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… policies of the On natio Law School and College of Literature, Sci- the Unive Unprepared students get extra help In summer By Tomislav Ladika Daily Staff Reporter he Arts, will be heard back-to-back 3ush…

… Comprehensive Studies Program help such students catch up to classmates from more rigorous high schools. For 27 years, CSP has sponsored Summer Bridge classes tailored primarily for minority students in the…

… that students who cannot handle the University's academic rigors disenroll. Collins said if a student fails one of the Summer Bridge courses, "then we have a chat with them and tell them they should go…

… to school somewhere else." Although many Summer Bridge students received a sig- See CSP, Page 7 about the IsraelI-alestinlan conflict last night in the Michigan Union. debate provokes heated…

… discussion By Rahwa Ghebre-Ab Daily Staff Reporter Chants, jeers and cheers filled the Michigan Union Ballroom during an Arab-Israeli public forum and debate featuring speakers Ali Abunimah, vice president of…

… the Arab-American Action Network, and Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America. The two men focused much of the discussion on debating the merits of establishing a…

September 12, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… and LSA senior Ann Scharnhorst comfort each other after seeing news of the bombing on television yesterday morning. Arab students worry as nation seeks culprits For Ann Arbor Police Department Chief…

…-ieftje said there is no local threat in this crisis and city officials hope to have all offices back in operation today. By Elizabeth Kassab Daily Staff Reporter Arab-American and Muslim students received a…

… number of threatening e-mails fol- lowing yesterday's terrorist attacks. Several student organizations sent e-mails to their members urging them to be cautious. The Arab Student Association and the…

… American-Arab Anti-Defamation Committee told students to take advantage of Safewalk and Northwalk services if they felt threatened. Some Arab-American students received one e-mailed death threat signed from…

… (the University has) ever had." Together, students expressed their mixed feelings of shock, anger and grief. "I'm still a little bit shocked. I'm pretty upset. I think it's unbelievable that something…

… York City. NY. students await word from amilies From staff reports The number of University students with ties to New York and Washington was particularly evi- dent yesterday as many apprehensively…

… cities forced most students to wait until friends and relatives contacted them. "One of my mom's friends works in the Penta- gon. I'm very concerned right now, he goes there everyday," said Todd Moulton…

… just saw people cry- ing in tears because of all the people that had passed away." As the news of the attacks spread across cam- pus, many students reacted with shock and panic. "It sickens me," said LSA…

… to react. I'm worried about my friends and family. I just feel like I'm left in the dark despite news reports.,, Many students appeared to still be in disbelief last night. "Just from the pictures, it…

… Rabiah said the groups told their members to be careful only as a precaution, and no specific action has been taken against students. "It's just things we've heard from people on campus, which is very…

May 19, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… right of free association guaranteed by the United States Constitution." Last week at Columbia University this doctrine was given a neat twist by the Committee on Student Organization which 'decided to…

… angle. It said simply that "Columbia wished to protect the student's freedom to select' friends and associates ac- cording to personal interests and tastes against interference by persons or groups…

… was devoted to contemporary composers, primarily Amer- To The Editor: THE NEED for an impartial court to review Arab claims was fulfilled in 1946 by the establish- ment of the Anglo-American Com…

Arab point of view for' various reasons. To cite a few examples, Wilfred Crick, an intimate friend of Ernest Bevin, R. H. S. Crossman who later' reviewed his feeling as based on "ignorance and oil…

… subordinate to the fact that the Arabs were able to present their case in an eloquent fashion at times before a commis- sion which, at the outset, if not impartial, was sympathetic to their viewpoint. -Jacob…

… Lassner *" * * Arab Ghetto ..-. To The Editor: T MAY BE interesting to the "peace loving" Israelis and their sympathizers to read what Hal Lehrman, a Jewish correspondent for the New York Times wrote af…

May 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff…

…. Gustafson, Prof. of Botany Arab Defense To The Editor: MR. GRAUER in his article of May 10th at- tacking the Arab leaders has certain deceiv- ing points. It is my duty to draw the attention of the American…

… people and of Mr. Joshua of the falsity of these attacks for I am a Christian Arab from the town of Bethlehem and arrived in, this country only three months ago, so am more aware of the truth than the…

… accuser. I was told by many Americans that they have heard only one side of the problem, so it is time that the other side should be heard. According to Mr. Grauer 75% of the Arab population in Palestine…

… have immigrated during the last 100 years and that the Arabs have in- creased in number from 664,000 in 1922, to 1,175,000 in 1944. As to the statement of 75% I ask the accuser to be more sure of his…

… "sta- tistics." Moreover, the accuser closes his mind to fact that the Jews increased from 50,000 to 650,000 in 25 years. Is he aware that while the Arabs increased twice in number, the Jews in- creased…

… 13 times? Is he aware that this increase of Arabs is mainly one of the fact that the Arabs have a high rate of birth as do other Eastern people, while the Jewish increase is mainly due to immigration…

… from Europe? Mr. Grauer points out that the Arabs ruled Federal Aid AMERICAN EDUCATION is experiencing a re- vival of interest that some educators have termed comparable to a cultural renaissance. The…

…. In the meantime, high schools and colleges are short staffed and present teachers are responsible for up to twice the ordinary number of students. Obviously, the solution to the problem lies in the…

… challenged and threatened by the grim irony of Southern standards. It is indeed a national responsibility. -Alice Jorgensen Palestine only 437 years, but he fails to point out that the Arabs under the Turkish…

June 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… their hand and hit you with it real hard on the head. They can do that right on the street and nobody knows." Father Groppi The biggesthero at Freedom -Daily-Robert Sheffiel AN ARAB STUDENT, LEFT, ONE OF…

… THE ORGANIZERS OF YESTERDAY'S DIAG TEACH-IN, responds to a bystander's question on the current Middle East crisis. Th teach-in was sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, which found itself…

…?" that he seeks a peaceful solution. Ironically, the his own people and King leads a small handful of Arab students "You are many and we are "But there can never be peace provided not b Negroes to the…

… many stayed ..." dead end, as historical interpre- Organization of Arab Students, ". . .And forced to flee .. cil serves as a catalyst, promoting tation clashed with historical in- spoke of the pain and…

…. 21S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1967 SEVEN CENTS sIX P Center Counsels Returning Women Studente By ANN MUNSTER Women whose education has been interrupted, typically by marriage and…

… woman student." 'In gene are opening up in these fields. make a greater contribution if we turning student a feeling that in there is an effort made to respo The mature woman returning plan ahead." this…

… Center is the Alumnae Col returning w o m a n student to returning woman student, which serves to humanize the University. cil, which adopted the Center change her field. Taking issue will gradually be…

… "explosion lems. Previously, each problem of propriate. women. "Mature women are able of knowledge" which has taken the returning woman student was However, the Center would r to make better judgments about…

… fielding a steady stream of hostile questions about the Arab cause. House is Father Groppi. At noon he showed up wearing a sport shirt H and slacks and brought milk and oranges. He said they were "forD ea…

… e Rest i g the little kids that wandered in and out." He's running neck and neck By MICHAEL IIEFFER a point of agreement was reached. and want to-we are driven to- million Arabs?" with Wes Montgomery…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… story: a few cliché sentiments about being down on his luck and needing students to stop by so he can pay the bills. What I got instead was a chance to gain new insights on laissez-faire parenting…

…’s it.” The restaurant is a two- person operation. Last year, they employed a couple U-M students part-time, but now, since business is slower than usual, it’s just Choe and his wife, Yoon, running the…

… small business, we feel inspired by that.” Choe tells me he hopes that students will be smart and healthy during the pandemic, and empathize with one another. “Every student must… think (of) other…

… person first. Not ‘me,’” he says. *** When Choe describes his love of connecting with the students who eat at his restaurant, the skeptic in me thinks he might be trying to score some good press…

… for my story. But the student testimonies I’ve heard are enough to quell any suspicions I may have had. Engineering sophomore Webber Qu says, “Korean cuisine has always been one of my favorites so…

Arabs and Muslims. The Bush Administration signed the Patriot Act, enabling heavy surveillance of Arab and Muslim populations in America. The Obama administration aided in the Yemen Civil War, which…

… the well- being of Arab and Muslims communities both in America and the Middle East. On Thursday, Feb. 25 the Biden administration ordered a military air- strike on Syria in retaliation for a recent…

…’ relentless and bipartisan militant involvement. Before a new COVID-19 relief bill was passed, before student loan forgiveness was issued, before minimum wage legislation, the United States made an attack…

February 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

student from Egypt declared. "I can go to any Arab country with- out feeling a foreigner," he said. This universal feeling among Arabs is now being felt by leaders in their governments, Greiss con- tinued…

… such as Jordan's Hus- sein may face "revolt," Dalati said at one point, but later tempered this statement to "change," * * * BOTH ARAB students were somewhat vague or unrealistic in facing questions as…

…"Well, I See Harold Got Him To Swallow Something" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…-depart- mental courses for Honor students in the literary college represents an important and valuable step for the University. The courses-one in social science, one in the humanities and one in the natural…

… sciences -were created by the Honors Council because it felt this type of program would make a signi- ficant contribution to the education of the superior student. We find one criticism of this program. Be…

…- sides being created too late, it was created only for the "superior" student. In short, the literary college should have done a great deal more with the integrated program and aimed it at more people. It…

… value goes up even another notch when exigencies of time, a large student body, and a small counseling staff force counseling to become totally impersonal and primarily a rubber-stamp function. HE STUDENT

…, especially the freshman or sophomore, looks at the bewildering array of courses, and then, if he is a good student, takes those which look as though they might be interesting. Very often, he is taking four or…

student plan his program from there. They may also help to emphasize the basic role of education as a means rather than an end in itself. Certainly, if somebody's program is headed in a direction he can see…

… the general pattern of things. Literature in not an entity alone, but rather the results of many societal. forces. The student cannot really hope to un- derstand the literature of a certain period…

January 29, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…9 Page 4--The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, January 29, 1991 U, fe icign atij EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… the opinion of the Daily. :.From heDaily. Shanty destruction Students must not censor differing opinions on Diag 7-~ - --". --',., ,,te -K- / 0- T4 ---- --- - - ---- --- A E TO OgPM IM A T316 MA…

… good or bad, play an important role in campus dialogue, and provide a voice for dif- ferent sectors of the student body on issues that matter to them. The Gulf War has elicited extreme emotions from…

students across the po- litical spectrum. The destruction of the anti-war wall and the S.O.S. shanty in support of our troops demonstrates a censorship of ideas, and does nothing to further campus debate…

… about the U.S. presence in the Gulf. No matter how much a student may disagree with a certain point of view, reacting violently is not a viable alternative, and, in fact, lowers the validity of one's own…

… place. In this time of desperation and con- fusion, it is important that students be able to express themselves fully, and explore their own feelings and opin- ions. The shanty demolitions lie counter to…

… acceptable, and even necessary, but senseless vandal- ism is neither. SP F 'U' should work to protect Arab-Americans By Alita J. Mitchell There are many of us here at the Uni- versity and in the Ann Arbor…

… ignored. It is heartening that finally the Pales- tinian people are seen as a valid cause. But as a group, Arabs and, by extension, Arab-Americans continue to be suspect - a stereotype perpetrated in films…

September 27, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…-.. formation of human inheritance. Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes. Syria, Libya threaten Jordan Hard-line Syria and Libya yesterday threatened to punish Jordan for breaking the ranks of Arab

… Palestinian problem. Syria's government-controlled press said the Jordanian decision, announ- ced Tuesday night, was "dangerous" and vowed that Syria would take "deterrent measures." Libya called for an Arab

…," announced student Tony Primak, "It is ultimately up to us in using our best judgement . . . there will be a reevaluati i of the t-shirt." "I was v- y impressed with the way she mangey the meeting. Her point…

… alumni from the house, people who have, experienced family drinking problems, and student's who don't drink. "The representation of the house may have been too one dimensional," added Primak. The result…

… The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of…

January 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and…

…. Students here at the University fought tire- lessly to make King's birthday a holiday. The day would be a time when University students dis- cussed, debated, and generally pondered the state of race…

… "clean of Arabs" or - in the words of ex-Minister of Interior Israel Koenig - "the Judiazation of the land." Israel's first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion explained hon- estly what the establishment of an…

… exclusive Jewish state must mean for the Arab population when he said 45 years ago: "We will say to the Arabs 'move over.' If they are not in agreement, if they resist, we will push them by force." This rac…

… act of deporta- tion must be understood as part of a historical process, begun years ago, to remove as many Arabs from Pal- estine as possible. This policy of exclusion has been referred to by Israeli…

… leaders variously as "cleans- ing the land," making the land Abowd is a Rackham graduate student. The dark history of Israeli ex- pulsion implicates current Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin directly in the…

… removal of hundreds of thou- sands of Palestinians from their homes since the late 1940s. Rabin was one of the men who oversaw the campaign in 1948 that removed more than 700,000 Arabs by Jewish forces and…

… Israeli attack on Egypt in 1956. This fact was re- vealed by Rabin, himself, who at the time was commander of the region where these expulsions took place. He estimates that 3,000-to- 5,000 Arabs were…

January 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 18, 1991 Ebr 3~irb4an 1aiIj EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… the opinion of the Daily. " Arab-Americans FBI should protect, not harass American citizens IN RECENT WEEKS THE ARAB- American community has drawn at- tention to, and voiced opposition against, the…

… Federal Bureau of Investi- gation's (FBI) surveillance and inter- rogation of its citizens. Now that a shooting war has begun and anti-Arab sentiment is growing in many areas, American citizens of Arab

… descent need greater police and FBI protection. However, the FBI has conflicting responsibilities; it assumes the role of protectorate of our citizens, but sus- pects Arab-Americans have informa- tion about…

…, or are party to, wrongdoing. The result has been a large-scale ques- tioning of Arab-Americans, especially in the Detroit area, where the largest Arab population lives outside the Middle East, about…

… in World War II. In addition, their prejudiced interrogation sets a poor precedent for how American citi- zens should treat one another. When Arab-Americans are being held ac- countable for Iraq…

…'s foreign policy, the American government has a responsi- bility to dispel such myths, not to fuel them. Strong parallels can be drawn be- tween the FBI's efforts aimed at Arab- Americans and FBI activity…

… to imply links to "terrorism." Secondly, Arab-American and civil rights organizations recently exposed a planned internment camp for Arab- Americans in Oakdale, Louisiana. It is frightening that almost…

… rising discrimination against Americans of Arab decent, and fight to dispel the myths that perpetuate it. Whether or not we support war with Iraq, we must promote the protection of these peo- ple's most…

… are LSA senior Ken-Polski, graduate student Sarah Messer, and LSA junior David Bryce. Conflicting loyalties in the Gulf crisis Safe sex University should make condoms more available By Stephen…

October 26, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… upstate New York with a win and a tie » INSIDE Still Unscathed Energetic start lifts Michigan over RPI, 5-2 ADMINISTRATION ICE HOCKEY CAMPUS LIFE Schlissel details new program available to students

… in Ypsilanti, Southfield schools By ALLANA AKHTAR Daily Staff Reporter The University will introduce a new program to increase racial and socioeconomic diversity among students by giving…

… three-day Yalla Vote summit held by the Arab American Institute, a national nonprofit. The summit’s goal was to provide an opportunity for leaders of the Arab American community to engage with…

March 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… active member of Al-Qaws, an organization that promotes LGBTQ rights in Palestinian society. Sponsored by the Trotter Multicultural Center, Arab Her- itage Month provides a platform for students to…

students consider #BlackLivesMatter movement By CARLY NOAH Daily Staff Reporter Though demonstrators call- ing for an end to police brutality covered the Diag in December and marched to Ann Arbor…

students a space to share their concerns and frustrations over recent incidents of police violence. Charlie Bright, acting direc- tor of the Residential College, said the program originated during a…

… meeting of faculty in the Residential College’s Social Theory and Practice major. Sev- eral of the faculty noted the sig- nificant amount of emotion their students expressed incidents related to police…

… brutality . Following a grand jury’s decision not to press charges against the Ferguson offi- cer who shot and killed an unarmed Black man, students held a vigil on the Diag and later organized a…

… on the issues raised, and the learning community of the RC had the framework to foster a thoughtful conversa- tion about the concerns students shared,” Bright said. LSA freshman Darian Raz- dar…

…, a student in the class, said Former fraternity members must vacate chapter house by May 3 By EMMA KERR Daily News Editor The University’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu was suspended and…

…-year period,” the release read. “Sigma Alpha Mu Arab Heritage Month event embraces unique identities By SAMIHA MATIN Daily Staff Reporter In honor of the University’s second annual Arab Heritage…

… Month, about 70 students gath- ered in Rackham Amphitheater Tuesday evening for a keynote address by Sa’ed Atshan, a post- doctoral fellow at Brown Uni- versity, about coming out as a gay Palestinian…

… embrace their Arab identities. This year’s theme, “Arabiyon Ana: I am Arab,” was chosen to explore multiple aspects of Arab identities and their impacts and influences in the world. Daily reporters…

April 10, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

… large num- bers of incoming students because the University provides the groups with that contact information. Groups like the Arab Student Association, though, don't receive that information at the…

… Eastern or North African students enrolling at the University. "All of our contact is done by word of mouth andFestifall, and we have no contact with anybody sim- ply based on their status as an Arab or…

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com RODRIGO GAYA/Daily Speaking in the Modern Languages Building yesterday, controversial author David Horowitz called the Muslin Student Asso- ciation an "arm of…

… category would exemplify the University's commitment to creat- ing a more diverse campus. "If we're going to say we're a University that prides itself on diversity and welcoming students, then the University…

…'s application should reflect that," Abou-Chakra &aid. Abou-Chakra said larger cul- tural groups like the Black Stu- dent Union or the Latino Students Organization benefit from receiv- ing contact information at…

… the beginning of each year for students vho selected the "African-Ameri- can/Black" or "Hispanic/Latino" category on their application. She said this information makes it eas- ier for groups to recruit…

… beginning of each year, said LSA sophomore Kamelya Youssef, the external relations chair for the Arab Stu- dents' Association. Youssef said that makes it more difficult for groups like ASA to contact Middle…

… North African," Youssef said. "These students will have a better campus experience if they're more involved with ethnic groups." She said that by adding a check box, the University would be showing a…

… commitment to the Arab community on campus "Since the check boxes are real- ly all about regional and ethno- geographic origin, when anybody thinks of the Caucasian category they think of places from all over…

…- ernments add a racial or ethnic category similar to "North Afri- can/Middle Eastern" to their cen- sus surveys, the University will continue asking students for the same racial and ethnic informa- tion…

March 22, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… without hesitation, referring to the shooting of four Jewish students in Brooklyn not as an act of "one madman" or a single lunatic, but as an attack by the proverbial "Arab terrorist." How convenient…

…4- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 22, 1994 ~be lfi bigrtOilg 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEsSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM…

… for the Michigan Student As- sembly and students, as elections are being held for president/vice president as well as 24 open representative seats on the assembly. We urge students to vote for the…

…- pus, fighting the Diag policy and implement- ing the proposed All-Campus Constitution, but they also are the most qualified candidates to fight the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, or…

… pragmatic plan to work with students, admin- istrators and the regents to amend the code - to lessen its infringements on students' rights in the short term. The Michigan Party is also a strong advocate of a…

… non-voting student regent - a pivotal issue regarding student representation on campus. Regents easily dis- card student concerns, and a non-voting stu- dent regent would empower students with a needed…

… mostquali- fied candidates, there is one major concern: their plans for the Ann Arbor Tenants Union (AATU). Neenan and Stern believe that AATU should be regarded as just another student group - a move which…

… experienced staff in such situations. AATU does more for students than the average stu- dent group and must be funded accordingly. While we differ with the Michigan Party on its stance toward AATU, this does…

… not erode our support for the party. They still offer experience, professionalism and dedi- cation to lead MSA into next year. The Students' Party also showed promise throughout much of the campaign…

…. They have experience with MSA and are knowledge- able about important student issues. How- ever, they showed inconsistency and a total lack of judgment in their stance on the code. Claiming that they…

January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… The All-American Hamburger Test EIhe Sltan 1E1t33 Egt y-three years of editorial freedom Edited and mnanaged by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News…

… Phone: 764-0552 SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1974 Anunielyesgnaio LEE GILL'S UNEXPECTED resignation as president of the Student Govern- ment Council comes at a very unfortu- nate time for students on this…

… more than one council per- son has seen academics slide due to the heavy time commitment involved. THE REAL LOSS of course, will be to the students, as replacement leadership of the caliber offered by…

… infestation, dirty b a t h- Lettrs: ustie for Palestinians Tfo The Daily: FOR THE SECOND time in two months an anti-Arab racist state- ment appears on the pages of The Daily, this time in the form of a…

… Palestinians are descendants of the original inhabitants (Canaanites, Amorites, Arameans, Arabs and .Jews!); this was 1300 years be- fore Moses led the Hebrews to Palestine. Second, in 1948, over 700…

… constituted only 7 per cent of the total population of Pales- tine Third, the Palestinians of today are part of the Arab nation, shar- ing a common long history, a common language, and a common destiny. Their…

… status was and con- tinues to be no different than the Lebanese, Syrians, Iraqis, Egyp- tians, or other fellow Arabs. Before Israel, they lived in thriving cities, had prosperous and productive farms, and…

… enjoyed the highest standard of living in the Arab World. They agree with the nationally syndicated columnist, Jenkin Lloyd Jones (Ann Arbor News, May 12, '73) that "the in- gathering of the exiles to the…

… finally, the facts are that the Zionist occupation of Palestine which led to the forced dispersal of the Palestinian Arabs cannot annull the Palestinian personality, and that there ill be no true po…

…- litical to the Arab-Israeli conflict until the rights and demands of more than one million Palentin- ians, now livig in exile, are taken -t osideaher Mohammed Jan. 11 l,'riawli A robs To The Daily: WITH ALL…

April 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… Whitney ElIott Daily Staff Reporter June Gin is currently a graduate student instructor for Communication Studies 102 and a second-year SNRE doctoral student. Although she has been a Comm 102 GSI several…

… bottom line budgeting doesn't give the commu- nications department enough money to hire me." The new budget only gives departments enough money to hire LSA graduate students or graduate students whose…

… tuition is comparable to that of an LSA graduate student. Departments keep whatever money that remains after they fin- ish hiring GSIs. University officials are keeping tight-lipped about the new policy…

…- sion of LSA, said students have been hired from outside the department in the past, but the budget leaves little room for that next year. "We now have a budget only to provide a tuiti who an L M Emp…

… answered. See BUDGETING, Page 7A Arab American center opens at ~U' Dearborn By Efzabeth Kassab Daily Staff Reporter The newly-established Center for American Studies on the Universi- Dearborn campus seeks…

… to appeal to southeastern Michigan's sizeable Arab American population. "There's nothing like this," said the center's interim director, Robert Stock- ton. The center is unprecedented in its effort to…

October 02, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… by a landslide majority in the Galilee town of Nazareth, on a platform of Palestinian nationalism and pro-Mos- cow communism. Simultaneously, Arab students at Hebrew University dramatized their split…

… News Phone: 764-0552j Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Sdfarewell w for Phil Hart THE ADJOURNMENT of Congress this week brings a sad and un- timely end to the distinguished…

… mass of water - much like some of America's Great Lakes. With more than 30 million tourists visiting the Mediterranean every year, its death would be an eco- nomic blow to the 18 European, Arab and…

… Ralph Nader. And with few votes at stake on pollution issues, government officials regard environmentalists, especi- ally the "non-qualified" ones like students, as little more than a nuisance. But a few…

…, Is- raeli Arabs are turning more and more to extremism. A report published recently in Israeli newspapers and written by the state director of Galilee affairs, predicts that by 1978 Arabs will…

… outnumber Jews in the zone. The author, Israel Koenig, triggered a storm by urg- ing the government to encourage emigration of Arabs and curb their social and economic advancement. KOENIG'S SUPERIORS in the…

March 23, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… march. ANALYSIS: Arab-Israeli^Tension Endangers Peace EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first, of a two-part series aalyz- ing the current Arab-Israeli crisis. By JOSHUA BARLEV The Middle East is again the…

… scene of a tense situation which threatens to explode into a ma- jor conflict with significant bear- ing on world peace. The opponents, as before, are Israel and the Arab nations, back- ed by support from…

… who established per- manent residence in the new stat after the independence war of 1948. The Arabs have always main- tained that they were the first ones there, and therefore have the right to exclude…

… Nations decided that the best way to prevent the imending' conflict between the Arabs and Israelis, and (at the same time) give the Jews their own home- land, was to partition Palestine into two areas, and…

… recognize the Jewish part as Israel. Readily Accepted While the plan was readily ac- cepted by the Israelis, it was com- pletely rejected by the Arab na- tions, who threatened war if the plan was carried out…

… Berkeley, California 94701 ready been given them by the United Nations. After more than a year, the Arab nations of Egypt, Syria, Jor- dan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Lebanon, driven back and defeated…

November 05, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…, Iran (AP) - Troops trying to keep student protesters from mar- ching to the home of a Moslem holy man opened fire with automatic weapons and tear gas yesterday near Tehran University. The students

… Ameli-Tehrani said the reports of deaths were "not true.'' He did, however, confirm that many persons had been injured. GOVERNMENT sources said the troops opened fire into the crowd of students when they…

… warnings to get the airline's fleet operative again. That strike is costing millions of dollars a day in lost revenue. with Arab BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Leaders of 20 Arab nations sent a delegation to Cairo…

… implicity offer of massive Arab financial aid if Egypt abandons its go- it-alone peace drive. But Sadat declared to the Egyptian Parliament,. "All the millions in the world will not buy the will of Egypt…

…." THE RECONCILIATION mission' dispatched by the Arab summit meeting here was headed by Lebanese Prime Minister Salim el-Hoss. Sadat went before the Parliament in Cairo a short time after word reached the…

… which was already on its way. They did not ask permission. They shall not meet with me or any Egyptian official," SADAT TOLD a news conference later, however, that he would be willing' to meet with Arab

… the Arab League summit, saying that if Sadat agreed to return to the Arab fold, "the summit conference promises to guarantee the steadfastness of Egypt and its people." THAT WAS A clear reference to an…

… Iraqi proposal at the conference that the Arab countries give Egypt up to $5 billion to draw Sadat away from his. growing dependence on the West for bolstering his sagging economy. The delegation was…

… Ahmed al-Suedy of the United Arab Emirates. Hoss and Suedy represent governments with relatively moderate positions Fitz too close. to call By MARIANNE EGRI Breaking with its tradition of remaining…

… nonpartisan, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) endorsed Democratic candidates for the Board of Regents, state House, and state Senate at its meeting Tuesday night. MSA is supporting Regents Paul Brown (D…

October 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…"This Happened Without Any Violence At All" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… percentage of students have studied mathetmatics and physi- cal sciences in high school. Much of the empha- sis on these subjects has evaporated, producing a generation of teachers who had little interest in…

… the subjects when they were in school and can arouse only small interest among their own, students. The physical condition of the schools also needs revitalization. Not since the "make-work" spending of…

… converted into the educated personnel the nation needs, A billion dollar question must be answered. TODAY, 3.2 million students are in college. In ten years, the number is expected to double and the nation…

…, 20 per cent from the students, with the remainder from the federal govern- ment and other sources. Where the money for the future will come from is still unanswered. Some, such as Presi- dent Celestin…

… Steiner of the University of Detroit say the students "those who benefit from higher education"-should pay for it. But as enrollment increases taper off through- out the country because of increased tuition…

… agreed, however, that they should not antagonize the South with a deliberately in- flammatory statement. (Copyright 1957 by Bell Syndicate Inc.) THE ARAB AWAKENING, Arab . unity, Arab liberation, Arab

…'West must try to under- stand then'. What do these things mean? Unluckily for the West, the terms defy any full, lucid explari.- tion. Even the Arabs can't agree on them. Recently, I asked Jordan's young King…

… Hussein, a descendant of the celebrated Sherif Hussein of the 1915 Arab revolt, a Bedouin and a monarch who professes Arab na- tionalism, to explain the terms. This is his explanation: "Arab unity is the…

… ultimate as- piration of Arab nationalism. It is the final guarantee for a pros- perous, stable Arab world. A strong Arab unity is the absolute wall against communism and a major guarantee of world peace and…

July 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… look fairly peaceable at the Peaceable Kingdom on W. Liberty yesterday as a patron browses among the fare offered for sale. Shultz backs stronguer US. ies with Arabs By CHARLES THOMSON Officials of the…

… contains provisions for graduated salary increases, a training program for teaching assistants, an im- provement in tuition benefits for graduate students, and restrictions on class sizes for teaching…

… assistants. Sources also said the tentative agreement includes a promise from the University that it will review and modify its current affirmative action programs for graduate students. THE PROPOSED pact will…

… Univer- sity and the GEO, which represents more than 1,500 teaching assistants and student assistants. The TAs and SAs had no contract between 1976 and November 1981. In November, the Michigan Employment…

… Relations Commission ruled that most of the University's graduate student assistants were employees of the University and had the right to organize a union. That MERC decision forced the University to sign…

… passed," said Harris. Harris would only say that the tentative agreement pledges the University to revise its affirmative action guidelines for graduate students. A source within the union, however, said…

… increases for graduate students to the average increase received by University faculty mem- bers. The source said those increases are expected to be between 12 and 18 per- cent over the life of the new…

… contract. The contract also reportedly redefines "tuition grants" - the discounts on tuition given to graduate student assistants by the University - as "tuition waivers." The changes will mean that graduate…

students will not have to pay income tax on the grants. HARRIS confirmed that the new agreement contains a provision for training programs for teaching assistants. He refused to say what the details of the…

… overall commitment to "wide and ever- strengthening ties with the Arabs." While Shultz repudiated none of the longstanding specific guideposts in American policy toward the Mideast, his testimony to the…

December 01, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… arter urges Arabs to joi airo peace talks; names envoy eN n~1 A 0TTII Mf X7 n'% D . A..,.+ 0-14:. .l4L.c ... .i1A& - I WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter said yesterday that the United States is no…

… longer the "dominant intermediary" in the Middle East. But he offered support to all Arab countries that decide to negotiate directly with Israel. So far only Egypt has seized that initiative. That action…

… was described by Carter at a news conference as an "historic breakthrough." BUT CARTER said he was con- vinced all of Israel's Arab neighbors - Syria, Jordan and Lebanon - want peace with the Jewish…

… was that the United States then might support a separate settlement between Egypt and Israel, which some Arabs are convinced is already in the making. "BUT," CARTER went on, "we certainly have not…

… reached that point yet. I think the other Arab leaders do want peace with Israel." Carter began the news conference with an announcement that Alfred Atherton, the assistant secretary of State for the Near…

… Department's top Middle East expert to the Arab-Israeli negotiations. Ath- erton's post with the department is an unusually sensitive one, and asso- ciates say one of his major achieve- ments is that he has…

… Thomas Danko finally has a representative's seat on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). School of Library Science student government president Roger Tachuk said he "temporarily" appointed Danko to the…

… school's seat on the Assembly even though Danko is not a library science student. MSA'S CONSTITUTION states, "The Assembly shall have one voting representative from each school or college." Danko maintains…

March 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… rage Three i-oae Th.: Libya refuses to end oil ban, calls U.S. policy anti-Arab' By AP and Reuter October's wa TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya will Libya reject not reconsider its oil ban on the…

… adhered to a United States unless the U. S. in Kuwait. changes its anti-Arab policy, the DECIDING Libyan news agency Arna said go at a time yesterday. on the Syrian Commenting on a decision tak- ating was a…

… enough ration program for s, he said. ICHIGAN PALLY XXXIV, Number 134 day, March 20, 1974 managed by students at of Michigan. News phone !! A class postage paid at chigan 48106. Published hrough Sunday…

…; cal mail (Michigan and non-local mail ;othey' sgn ), its hostile policy towards the Arabs," the agency said. The government newspaper Al- Fajr Al-Jadid, in a similar vein, said the decision against the…

… oil ban was completely unjustified and "all signs indicate that the enemy is preparing for another round to destroy Arab pride." THERE WAS NO immediate word from the Middle East whe- ther oil had…

… Randy or Andy Young Apt. 211,769-6374 rrer =MEMO AP Photo LIBYAN OIL MINISTER Ezzedin Mabruk leaves Monday's Arab oil minister's meeting. Libya and Syria were the only two countries present refusing to…

… lift their embargo against the U.S. STUDENT PROTEST: Food riots plagu NEW DELHI,. (Reuter - At to Patna to make an on-the-spot least 10 people, were killed and assessment. 31 injured as police opened…

…. reported. COMPARATIVE calm returned At least 22 people have now died to the western state of Gujarat since student - led anti-govern- only last Sunday after seven ment demonstrations erupted last weeks of…

October 01, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

…I cast a statement from Big. Ahmed aningful role in the University., Abdul Majid Hilrni,' the Egyptian 'he committee approved a re- commander of the Arab cease-fire ution increasing its student

…. School spokes- man John Hubley said that they had had some success in identi- fying of those involved. e Hubley said that, at least two pf those involved in the riot were hot students at Pioneer but at…

… Huron High, Ann Arbor's other high school, and that "several" were not thought to be students at all. "It is difficult to identify the exact number of students in- volved," Hubley said, "the same students

… were not involved in all of the incidents. It is felt that there was a small core of students Involved."I The Board of Education an } nounced last night that the school " would aid both, the county prose…

…-~'~ ~ cutor and the police in identifying and prosecuting those responsible Amman begins for destruction and that students in violation of the school disci- plinary policy would be disciplined TERM'S FIRST…

… MEETING: under it. The policy provides for suspension of students or ;xpul- SR C atte mpts Several parents, including some members of Concerned Citizens of Ann Arbor, complained at last e night's board…

… current state of deep also broadcast by Damascusradio. grief .which has gripped the entire At U.N. headquarters in New Arab world over President Nas- York U.S. Ambassador Charles W. ser's death to stage the…

… the talks. and b o m b a r d m e n t of Irbid and called for "all serious steps to ye- Ramtha. store and strengthen confidence in The three-man Arab truce com- the integrity of the cease-fire." mittee…

… in Amman sent Arab ob- ' _____-___ servers to investigate. The two cities are Irbid, 50 miles north of!WANTED Amman and the scene of violent fighting during the 11-day civil Chairman or war, and Ramtha…

… was being cussed whether SRC still has a ignored. Local NAACP president meaningful role in the University T Emma Wheeler defended the de- at its first meeting of the year, mc mands of the black students

October 31, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…04r mtrhtgan Batty Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

…, over the Also to be noted is the fact that Soviet Russia objections of the Arab states. Hostility between is busy quelling riots and disturbances in her the two can be traced back to century long…

… an act of aggression, it is then evident considered. The fact of Israel fighting United that the Jewish state is the aggressor in this States, Great Britain, France, Russia and the instance. Arab world…

…- Israel has to gain by her actions must be con- thies lay with the Arab states. The U.S. while sidered. A preventive war which would draw not actually supplying the Jewish state with U.S., Britain and…

… disregarding their but didn't take any forceful action. The Canal pledge with Russia coming to the aid of Egypt User's Association was set up to protest the and the Arab state. The possibility of this Egyptian…

… terms, yet foreign policy does not condone and the Arab states from the Israeli government seizure of the canal, and forces. In addition to the elements of surprise and Unless this balance is kept the…

… TARR Daily Staff Writer STUDENT Government Council tonight will continue discussion of a proposal to study dormitory financing - a study that could have far-reaching significance for the University. But…

…, and secondly on the possibility that the Student Affairs Committee, which would conduct the study, may be duplicating the work of similar groups. SGC members have pointed out three reasons why the study…

…, which the motion said would "investigate all phases of financing of Residence Halls at the University," could be of great importance. They are: ARAB-ISRAELI DISPUTE: Roots Developed Over Many Years By…

… the Zionist Movement started to urge a return to Palestine. * * * AT THIS TIME began a steady movement to start colonies of European Jews in the Arab coun- try supported mainly by non. political and…

June 02, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… sexual contact between Jewish women and Arabs: NO MENTION is made of sex bet- ween non-Jewish women and Jewish men. A possible reason is that accor- ding to rabbinical law, a child's religion is determined…

… only by his mother, and the child of a Jewish man and a non- Jewish woman is not considered a Jew. Also, Arab women are so sheltered that there is little chance of a marriage bet- ween an Arab woman and…

… Aharonoth over the weekend. "CAN YOU be sure she'll marry a Jew?" the ad asks. "You are invited to see the Arabs loitering in Jewish towns, courting the daughters of Israel, their pockets stuffed with money…

…." Some 150 Jewish women in Israel are known to be married to Arab men. The ad goes on to propose that a five-year mandatory prison sentence be imposed "on any non-Jew who has sexual relations with a Jewish…

… League in the United States, immigrated to Israel a decade ago and has campaigned for the expulsion of Arabs from Israel. He also is the only Jew-the others were Arabs-to be jailed under Israel…

…. MISCELLANEOUS HSO - Meeting of Lesbian/Gay Health Professions, 7:30 p.m., 802 Monroe. The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 19-S Tuesday, June 2, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the…

October 01, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… Street Umich, a student orga- nization dedicated to achieving a two-state solution to the Arab- Israeli conflict, encouraged their members to attend and held a dis- cussion after the event. LSA junior…

…-418-4115 eat. 1241 pjshahin michigandailycom dougslo@michigandaitycom' Five student organizations at Yale sponsored a talk given by Ozdil Nami, the Foreign Minis- ter of the unrecognized Turkish Republic of…

… Northern Cyprus, the Yale Daily News reported Tues- day. Nami spoke to the students Monday afternoon about the Mediterranean island of Cyprus and the problems it is facing. The Turkish Republic of Northern…

… recognized poetry slam champions this Friday, The State News reportedTuesday. T. Miller and Ebony Stewart will perform at a poetry slam with an open mic night after- wards for students to showcase their pieces…

… from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League, Koessler Room Indiana University students raise awareness about heart disease Students from Indiana Uni- versity participated in a walk for World Heart Day…

… Monday after- noon, The Indiana Daily Student reported. World Heart Day was founded by the World Heart Federation. It is meant to raise awareness of and support for subjects like heart disease and stroke…

… research. The state of Indiana currently ranks 41st in overall health nation- wide. Students wore T-shirts with the saying, "Done with 41" -MAYA SHANKAR THREE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW TODAY On Tuesday, Olympic…

… fall and winter ttrms by students at the University oMichigan. One copy isavailabie freeof charge to all readers. Additional copies may be pickedupai the Dailys office for $2.Subscriptions for fa term…

…@michigandaily.com Joint Institute ,Hiring lecture Student travel symposium v WHAT: Peking University and UM Health System have a research parternship and will present recent findings. WHO: Global REACH WHEN: Today…

…- Terence Room meeting WHAT: Residential College students who have traveled abroad will present on their experiences abroad. WHO: Residential College WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: East Quad, Room 1807…

June 10, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com MICHIGAN IN COLOR Read more at michigandaily.com “Dear Susan Muaddi Darraj, My name is Reem Hassan, and I am a first-year undergraduate student at the…

… University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. I identify as a Muslim Palestinian American woman, and I am currently studying on a pre- law track with hopes of majoring in public policy and minoring in Arab and Muslim…

… our first reading. I explicitly remember feeling as though you had taken my thoughts on the intersection of my Arab identity on my feminist experience straight out of my head and put it on paper. I…

… felt heard. Your short piece had the ability to influence my work for the rest of that semester and inspired me to take my understanding to new and deeper levels and enroll in our Arab American…

… excerpt taken from one of the first “Feminist Love Letters” I wrote last semester while taking an Arab American Feminists course with Professor Charlotte Karem Albrecht — an absolute icon in the…

… Darraj, who authored “It’s Not an Oxymoron: The Search for an Arab Feminism.” **** Although I have always considered my feminist awakening as something deeply personal, I have come to learn that…

… many other Arab American women empower themselves in a similar experience. It is an experience where we constantly question the grounds upon which we are allowed to call ourselves feminists, where…

… have the right to articulate. In all truth, “Middle Eastern” (in quotations because the phrase is a colonial invention that I am not exactly fond of) or Arab women are not exactly regarded as the…

… a vast difference between the backgrounds of the students who were enrolled in the course and how that influenced the ways in which they absorbed and comprehended the course material. I…

… found myself engaged in productive conversation with students of color more than I did with the white students in the course. During the weekly discussion sections where we would share individual…

February 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 78) • Page Image 22

Arab-Muslim woman walking by in the stane. Below: A Palestinian child hides on the rooftops of Jerusalem after throwing rocks at a group of Jewish students. P Photos tory by Kalick Will giving back the…

… Gola for peace, mainly Israel's Protesters in Northern Isra tance to give up the Golar as seen through the barbei which serves as a buffer t Tensions arise not only between Jews and Arabs, but within…

November 09, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…Grenada action illegal, 'U' law profs claim The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 9, 1983 -Page 3 Former U.S. Rep. McClosliey tells, Arabs io unite By ALYSSA FIRST President Reagan's order to…

… of policy but to talk about the legal issues," said University law Prof. Alex Aleinikoff, a former Department of Justice attorney. Aleinikoff told the student audience that Reagan violated the War…

… returning black students. Films Classic Film Theater - Grease, 7 p.m.; Urban Cowboy, 9 p.m., Michigan Theater. Hill St. Cinema - Animal Crackers, 7 & 9 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Performances The Ark - DOA, 8 p…

…. Education, Office of Minority Student Affairs - Reception for Dean Carl Berger, noon, 1211 School of Education. American Red Cross - Blood Drive, 1-7 p.m., East Quad. Art - "Works in Progress," Slusser…

… American Conser- vation Corps? 2 p.m., 1201 East Engineering. Student Wood and Crafts Shop - Power tools safety class, 6 p.m., 537 SAB. WCBN 88.3 FM - Radio Free Lawyer, 6 p.m. UAC - Laughtrack, with Jerry…

….m. By MICHAEL ROLNICK "There are more than enough Arab- Americans to visit their congressmen and say, 'cut aid to Israel,' but the Arab-American is home bitching about the injustice of it and not…

… participating in the American political system," former Congressman Paul McCloskey said last night. McCloskey, speaking at a forum on Arab-Israeli-American issues, went on to say "The biggest problem with the…

Arabs is the Arabs," and tha Arabs cannot decide between them what their own goals are. ON THE OTHER side of the coin, McCloskey said "Israel has become the bully in that part of the world ... but I…

… policies of South Africa. McCloskey focused his talk on the need for an Arab Lobby in Congress to counter the ever present Jewish Lobby, claiming that "the Jewish community views the preservation of Israel…

… Reassessment of Aid to Israel, a Palestinian Aid Society, and the American Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee. Daily Photo by DOUG McMAHON Former U.S. Congressman Pete McCloskey tell local Arabs that they must…

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