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November 15, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… Nations, and the Arab League, Radio Uganda said. "I have decided to withdraw my ar- med forces to the recognized border of Uganda and Tanzania in spite of the provocations which earlier led them to…

… & cleaning solution kit. Canine grabs frisbee This dog took advantage of the remainiig days of nice weather with a game of frisbee with an unidentified partner. -lf URGES STUDENTS TO CHANGE THINKING…

…: Samoff says students willingly accept 'U' way I SOFT '- CONTACTS Including eye exam, follow-up visits, Yes-No-Maybe Plan, and sterilization kit. These low prices will help make Madison Heights the…

… yesterday mor- ning that students too easily accept standards placed upon them by the University. The topic of the second meeting in a two-day conference examining tenure and academic freedom at the Univer…

…. ANOTHER POINT Samoff stressed was that to bring about change, people must follow through with their actions. "Some of the things you (students) are willing to try the University will frown upon. Then what…

… Samoff Employees Organization (GEO) a the University as an example of h students must follow through on atte pted changes. "In general, they'll be able to wear out more than we'll be able to we them out…

… customers and provide porated yesterday to broadcast staff University, for the first time, and student presentations. broadcast outlet in its home city. Hazen Schumacher, University director of broadcast and…

… be expanded within for program proposals. S the next few months to include student,- representatives are expected to classroom, and other University-orien- the committee, Schumacher said ted events…

October 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… not designed with student conven- ience in mind. He says the administration prefers not to, handle the refunds directly for several reasons: O Although t h e University could directly credit the refund…

… money to students through its accounts system, by doing so it would be forced to depend on the Cellar to reimburse the Uni- versity for all money credited The administration is unwilling to rely on the…

… autonomous Cel- lar budget policy and thus risk tying up University funds in- definitely. i Crediting student accounts for thecCellarsrefund could in some cases (such as students on full scholarship) result in…

… the Accounts O f f i c e owing money to students-a situation which would not sit well with the University's auditors. I - - i f l~j #1 ei C/u6 MEETING WED., OCT. 16-8 P.M. FACULTY CLUB LOUNGE (in…

…, drizzling rain. Returning from his week-long visit to the Middle East, Kissinger said "we found a general receptivity to a step-by-step approach" to nego- tiations between Israel and the Arabs. Fleming to…

… visit China 769-4700 618 S. Main Street Ann Arbor (Continued from Page 1) tion leaders about "their uni- versities, and about their thoughts on the possibilities for exchange of students and fac- ulty…

…. STOOL LIMITED QUANTITIES OUR REG. $6.97 $49EA. I 2 FOR 2C )R i 0 SHARE THE RIDE WITH US THIS WEEKEND AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students who are already…

June 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

…THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, June 24, 1973 Student organizations Dean said to reveal to be moved to Union Nixon coverup link , -,Rlmw imrmmmpl "Nomw = = 4w Iqlmw v lqmmpl "qwm lqmlm…

…, Administration Bldg., grad library, Crisler Arena and North Campus Commons were built on student fees. He says fee assessment is a com- mon method of construction fi- nancing at all universities. The issue was…

… regarding the move. Molder says he has "always had students who were asso- ciated with SGC involved in reno- vations relating to the Union and the SAB." Ile declined to reveal Schaper's salary, as did Schaper…

…. "Everything that's b a iIt is really built on student money," he adds. This summer's move marks the culmination of two years of plan- ning undertaken by a group of administrators anti representa- tives of SGC…

… Affairs, and Gift Receiv- ing and Development offices in SAB. The student organizations will be moved first to the west wing of the Union's fourth floor and then to the east wing in September. Nixon…

…'s hot spots, both the Unit- ed States and the Soviet Union have supplied arms and general support to contesting Arab states. Washington also is the principal backer of Israel. Knowledgeable officials…

….C OVER 5000 STUDENTS ENTER THE U OF M EACH FALL. GOT BETTER THINGS TO DO THAN STAND IN A BANK LINE WITH A MOB OF THEM?- ANN ARBOR BANK THOUGHT YOU'D LIKE TO AVOID THAT HASSLE, SO $1.00 WILL OPEN ANY…

November 08, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EIir Mir4igan Daily Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Fh -h Fighting the bookstore owners' 420 Maynard St…

… Department is so sure will cause violence are primar- ily the nation's college students. ARMED WITH the spectre of violence they themselves have raised, Nixon's lackeys first denied permission for a march past…

… minority, now see them as they smash the evil "student-run bookstore!" We wish to thank Ann Arbor bookstores for rallying them to action. -A.S. -J.M. permits and threats of force will prac- tically…

… Army, the National Guard, the White House se- curity forces, and the D.C. Park Police in downtown Washington on Moratorium Day. And the original fears of student- led violence are revealed as sham when…

… University Bookstore. On the other hand, the resources of the students who sup- port the University Bookstore are extremely limited. I ask. who is the "Machine?" ANN ARBOR'S prices are among the highest in the…

…? The University Bookstore is de- signed to be a financial success and save students money. It will be a non-profit corporation run by a professional manager, it will use accepted accounting proce- dures…

… and receive regular auditing. Students will receive an exem- ption from the 4 per cent sales tax. T h i s exemption cannot be given by private bookstores. Des- pite a proposed bill to the con- trary…

students money by pour- ing profits back to students in the form of discounts and/or rebates. On the other hand, thousands and thousands of dollars of private bookstore profit go to the owners of the private…

February 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-8429. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Day Calendar Georgetown University Law Center…

…: Thomas Fische:, assistant to the dean and director of admissions, will be available to talk with students in- terested in that law school on Wed., Feb. 22. Individual appointments may be arranged in 1223…

… payments as tuition and Elist., Math, Poll. Sd., Psych. & Soc. Journ., Law, Math, Poll. Sci., Soc. for show student number and name. or Mgt Trng., Personnel, Sales and Public Admin. and Transportation. s…

… _____Transportation.l Rand Corp., Santa Monica, Calif.- Student Government Council Approval Winkelman Stores, Inc., Detroit - Male & female. BA/adv. degrees Math of the following student sponsored Male & female, p…

….C.-Masters degree candidates inter- Trng, Mktg. Res., Merchandising, Per- fective. ested in public service, sonnel, Public Admin., Retailing. Approval request forms for student TUES., FEB. 28- WED., MARCH 8…

…., Grand Rapids-a.m. only. BA/adv. degrees Econ., Engl., LS &A, Poll. Set., Phych., Speech for Mgmt. Trng. Procter and Gamble International, Cincinnati-Only students from th'e fol- lowing countries: Belgium…

…, France, Ger- many, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Aus- tria, Greece, Spain, Switzerland, Arab countries, Japan, Taiwan. Many open- ings in fields of mktg., research and engineering. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…, introducing new problems and research. It Is archi- tecture in which movement is con- sidered an important factor. At the architecture school the Organization Notices Unitarian Student Group. Tri-U meet at…

… Foundation. The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, March 3 7:00 p.m., Me- morial Christian Church. Speaker: Dr. Donald Pals, "The Meaning of the Self- survey for University Students." Lutheran Student

… Association, sup- per followed by Esther Barnhart speaking on Missionary Work in Japan, March 3, 6:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Center. * s * Michigan Christian Fellowship, March 3, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker…

… advisor to students working on structure. i 62-year-old professor is acting as' an art critic and advising superior and graduate students who are working on structure. Continental Commuter Born in La…

… a concert tour of India. SMILES AT SUMMIT-Big Four leaders of the Arab world appear in a congenial mood at start of their summit conference in Cairo Monday. From left, across the table, are Syria…

October 17, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… Alpha Phi Alpha *Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers Am. Institute of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers *Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union Architectural Society…

… recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Acolytes Adelphi Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Mu Alpha Gamma Sigma{ *Alpha Kappa Alpha Aln~ha KnaiaDelt Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu Alpha Omega Alpha…

… *Art Cinema League Assembly *Athena Barristers Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Kappa Rho *Cercle Francais Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Students Club Chinese Society of Chemical Industry Christian Science Organization…

… this time. Presidents of Student Organiza- tions should report the names, titles and classes of all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than Oct. 25. The following is a…

… list of student organizations as now approved in the office of the Dean of Students. Any organization which does not furnish the required information in writing by Oct..25 will be considered no longer in…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…-Tuesday, February 15, 1977 Ten Cents Eg ht Pages f r r soi -- ... !Fr7tusf S [*YYN CAtL Z AlY Parent watch Some University law students at the Child Advo- cacy Clinic are searching for the parents of a baby…

… left on the shelf1of a North Campus laundry room last November 20.' The students are the tempor- ary legal guardians for the baby and are eager for the child's parents to get in touch with them be- fore…

… Associated Press other Western nations failed to December broke ranks with oth- As Secretary of State Cyrus . provide more support for th er member nations of the Or- Vance prepared to begin a Arabs in dealing…

… the Arabs in return ed States and other Wsetern OPEC majority. for Saudi restraint on oil prices. powers to apply pressure on Is- Elsewhere in the Middle East, Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi rael for the…

… sake of the Arab two Syrian tanks and a dzen Arabia's foreign minister, indi- cause," the prince said in an in- military trucks pulled back from cated his government might give terview published in the…

…. u rease if the United States and boring United Arab Emirates in -- - -- --- - ALSO, knowledgeable sources ....... in Beirut said Syrian soldiers manning a checkpoint near the '/ ORCt a TOU e southern…

… Israeli threats to repel Arab peacekeeping units if they ap- Doily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN After nearly a month's delay, Ann Arbor City Council/approved proach too near to Israel's-iyPtbyoA BNr he $16…

… contingency plans to keep vital student services operating in the event of a strike. UNION OFFICIALS say they are trying to adhere to an ori- ginal negotiating deadline of midnighttonight, even though AFSCME…

May 05, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth 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

… ability to achieve the idealistic goal that Jefferson conceived. To the potentially capable student, mediocri- ty is the lazy man's way out. Lacking stimuli, he may succumb to the rut of the "average" and…

… it out with the clods. A lack of institutions geared specifically to the discovered genii, a lack of the means to ascertain exceptional ability, a lack of courses for or means to aid the top students

… mar the pictures of 19th century University of Michigan. A concrete slab now covers the site of the Ro- mance Language Building, and students chat- ter in the Undergraduate Library at the place where…

… re- turned to Ann Arbor to condu't the band, and live up to the description of one of the most loyal of Michigan's students. In 1947 the Regents presented him with the first Regent's citation ever…

… Park," gave me the chance to think about their discussion of the Arab-Israeli problem. The "important" questions (i.e. "Refugees") are not really as im- portant as they appear - for it is mnA.u +n .rnv…

… she mWa is say to the United Nations, and their own people, that they desire the friendship of Israel. The Arabs have a strength more powerful than oil, or guns; their people. This power can be used…

… for the development of their own countries, instead of being wasted on the hatred and de- struction of Israel. If Israel were annihilated tomorrow, would the Arabs now starving or dying of disease, be…

May 13, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

students only. Four campus polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to- morrow. Identification cards will be required for the voting. Students chosen to attend the convention will join three mem- bers…

… of the Student Legislature as the official University of Michi- gan delegation. The three alter- nate-delegates and three addi- tional members of the legislature will attend the convention as non…

… Union's student of- fices between 3 and 5 p.m. today. The statements will be printed in The Daily tomorrow. No campaigning will be permit- ted within fifty feet of a ballot box and no posters or sandwich…

…-FRAZER VISITORS-Nineteen of the University of Michigan students who visited the Wil- low Run plant of Kaiser-Frazer Corporation last week for a plant tour. Left to right (front row) are George Ingber, Ann Arbor…

… literary college, music school, architecture school, and pharmacology college. ,,.* * *; * .OU. 1lR EFE1ar ,TOUR 23 Turkish Students Inspect A Modern American Factory By HARRIETT FRIEDMAN As Necat K. Arnas…

… followed up the suggestion within two weeks. Good working conditions and the modern equipment, especially the conveyor system, impressed members of the society, most of whom are engineering students. But…

…, China, France, and Britain voted for it. The Arab states opposed the French motion. Russia will have another chance tomorrow but the most contro- versial point of the instructions 'or the investigating…

Arab organizations clash n their final appearances. The Jewish agency maintained its plea for substantial immi- gration to Palestine and for a separate Palestine state; the Arab higher committee served…

April 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… will be sponsored by the various schools and departments of the University especially for the Homecoming. Five thousand invitations are being sent to the parents of students who reside in Michigan as…

… well as to the relatives of other students who live within a certain radius, including Chicago, Buffalo and certain other large cities. The Homecoming is being spon- sored jointly by the League and the…

… relationships be- 19 Are Killed As Arabs Rout Jews In Riots Several Incidents Between Two Nationalities Cause Renewed Strife JERUSALEM, April 20.- P) -New Arab attacks on Jews at Jaffa and Tel Aviv increased the…

… death list to- night to 19, the Palcor news agency reported, divided between 15 Jews and 4 Arabs. The fresh riots sent Jews scurrying from Jaffa to the nearby all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv where the…

… refugees were camping in the streets and parks.. The disorders, the Jewish tele- graphic agency said, grew out of re- sentment over the slayings of two Arab laborers at Neged, near the Jewish colony of…

… Petach Tikvah. The killings were reported to have fol- lowed a holdup by Arab brigands in which a Jew was killed and two wounded. The Jewish telegraphic agency re- ported police efforts to restore nor- mal…

…- aration for the study of pharmacy, and the opportunities which the work offers after graduation. lea Is Lauded Is Step Forward tween the faculty and students and serves to clear up many obscure is- sues…

…, counselor to foreign students, to inform him that he was the fourth Japanese in recent years to be sent here by his government for training before re- porting for active duty at the em- bassy. Suzuki will…

… Eleven O'Clock Classes To Be Dismissed Today For Peace Convocation Ruthven Approves Peace Meet It is both significant and reassuring that students are taking an active interest in world peace. To the…

… refused to com- ment on his condition, but members of his immediate family stated that it was not critical. Ruthven Supports Drive; Professor Weaver To Be PresidingOfficer Slosson And Three Students To…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Council. STUDENT Government Council elections a little more than a week away yet this writ er has still to hear any serious discussion frox the candidates of problems that will be facin the newly elected…

… group. There is lots of tal about how much more responsible and respect able SGC will be than Student Legislature, bu little in the way of concrete suggestion as t how the council expects to fulfill its…

… as the subject fo the meetings. The SGC president would preside and a pan el of informed students and faculty argue th issue at stake. Following this questions coul could be heard and motions…

… willingness of the student bod to assume a responsible interest in what is go ing on on campus. Candidates should also be giving their at tention to the organization of SGC. Some o the immediate questions are…

… whether SGC should join the Na tional Student Association. A little less general ization and more specific proposals from th candidates would go a long way to better pre pare the campus to vote…

… e "inevitability." These are food (not - "green cheese") for thought. - 1.) An essential thing in con- e tract law is consideration for your - money. We get no consideration; i students in '58 or '60…

… the Editor: THE charge I tried to demon- strate at Thursday's Student Legislature meeting is a serious one. Because of this, and because of the fact that none of my evi- dence was quoted in the news…

… hundred Germans 'because, as they alleged, the Ger- man soldiers had murdered their fathers, mothers and children." The question that I feel this evidence raises is, "Should the Student Legislature give $1…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… FOUr, THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951 _ ---- - NSA & Student Legislature Suez Seizure THE SITUATION in Egypt could lead to wai. Observation Post TONIGHT STUDENT LEGISLATURE…

… will be asked to renew for another year their membership in the National Student Association. Unfortunately, it appears that this approval will be granted with little ques- tion. There are two reasons…

… well for both groups to remember that British troops in Egypt will not be passed off simply for what they are. To Arabs throughout Islam those troops will represent the West attacking the Arab World, the…

May 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… members at this University, and a small percentage of the students, came out against the Mundt-Nixon Bill. But this product of the Un-American Activities Committee can't be brushed off lightly as the work…

… addressed immediately to your congressman on the floor of the House may be in time. --Harriett Friedman. Experiment in Generality STUDENTS ON CAMPUS missed an op- portunity to win a brand-new Capital…

… mind that the de facto government has grown out of ap- parent indifference by the United States and the UN to the fate of the Jews in Palestine and the submission to Arab blackmail. Since the passage of…

… spite of numerous warnings to the contrary, that partition could be effected without armed backing. There was no bluff by the Arab League; its members were in- tent on preventing partition and would have…

… embargo to Palestine Jews. There is still no bluff in the threats of the Arab nations. Invasion of Palestine by the British-trained, British-subsidized Arab Legion of King Abdullah of Trans- Jordania is…

… certain. Other invasions in the near future are likely. The inescapable conclusion is that the eventual goal of the nations of the Arab League is to wipe out every Zionist in Pales- tine. The Haganah and…

… Institute being held in Ann Arbor. The general public will be admitted without charge after 7:45 p.m. Student Recital Shirley Fryman Goldfarb, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the…

…, Beethoven's Sonate, Op. 53, and Grieg's Bal- lade, Op. 24. The public is invited. Student Recital: Francelia Whitfield, pianist, will play com- positions by Bach, Schubert, Brahms, Lee Pattison, and Wilbur…

May 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…. This may be a logical method for dealing with children; the case is somewhat different with University students. Ten days have gone by since President Ruthven's summary action in banning Mich- igan Youth…

… time, in an event which is the direct concern of the campus, this silence is worth noting. Apparently, the ability of the students to make an accurate judg- mient when all the facts are before them is…

… po- litical parties. But, Crum says, while these .promises were being made, the State De- partment informed the Arab government that these were mere promises which would carry no weight in our foreign…

… shared their prosperity with the Arabs and attempted to get along with them. He claims that the Arab-British argu- ment is based on fear. The British fear to lose the support of the Arabs and with it the…

… great Arabian oil reserves. Pales- tine is a strategic military center, more- over, and in Britain's war of nerves with Russia, a vital one. Then too, the British and Arabs feel that the Jewish Haganah, a…

September 28, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Wednesday, September 28, 2016 — 3A “I want each and every student here to know that you are welcome here, and we’re proud that you are here, and your…

… faculty members and your staff that work with you on a daily basis are proud of you,” Martin said. After Martin’s remarks, the gathering was loosely structured, and invited students to engage in…

…. Students like LSA freshman Carlena Toombs attended the event looking for answers as to how the University would respond to the fliers. “I came to the event just to observe how exactly LSA plans to…

… deal with the issues such as the racist flyers, because I love the University of Michigan, but I’m still having trouble finding what is the place of the Black students here,” Toombs said. While…

… administration) to do what we, Black students, want them to do, but, at the same time, I appreciate them allowing things like protests to go on, which I feel like is as much as they really can do…

…, politically,” Toombs said Reginald Hammond Jr., student administrative assistant at the Lloyd Hall Scholars Program, said he thinks the event was a strong beginning to a greater movement on campus…

students after last night’s debate, the “other” not present on the stage had a stronger showing: 67 percent of students favored Clinton, 14 percent favored Trump, and 19 percent said “other,” though…

March 24, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…FK H ION tLbi yar, Tta 1bak it. 0 4 I IC lill ti One hundred three years of editorial freedom 'U' urges student input on alcohol policy as deadline nears By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER The…

… much-anticipated student policy on al- cohol and other drug use may be coming soon to a student organization near you. Polk Wagner, former Interfraternity Coun- cil president turned administrator, has…

… policy will affect all students. It out- *lines general University guidelines on the use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco and discusses preventing drug and alcohol problems and as- sisting students with…

… problems. The policy also advises student groups to form their own policies and reiterates sanctions stated in the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities regarding alcohol and other drug use…

…. There are questions about the extent of that problem," Wagner said.. The 25 members of Couzens House Coun- cil are only a fraction of the 2,000 students Wagner aims to reach. But students aren't the only…

… of suggestions, but other groups did. For example, LSA Student Government President Ryan Boeskool cautioned against extending the power of this policy beyond that of the code of non-academic conduct…

March 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… societal racism BY VERA SONGWE Minority students from universities around the country met on campus this weekend as part of the Students of Color Conference, which aimed to discuss ways to irradicate racism…

… on college campuses. The conference, which excluded whites from partic- ipating, was sponsored by the United Coalition Against Racism and the Baker-Mandela Center. More than 100 minority students from…

… that we were not just promoting a sense of false unity," she said. "The issues emphasized, among others, were women in leadership, lesbian and gay (rights), and the role of whites in the student movement…

…," said Berkeley graduate student Mark Sims. "Racial actions demand immediate and direct action." Victoria Gray Adams, a member of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, said, "It is time for the…

… along the lines to becoming a more humane race," she said. Melinda Micco, a Native American student from Stanford, expressed her concern on the lack of Native American participation at the conference. "We…

November 26, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… College students Steve Weed, MANAGING ARTS EDITOR watch the short film they filmed in Nichols Arcade on SL CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Spain and the Story of Google Arab World Translate Newsroom 734-418-41tt opt…

… graded system CRIME NOTES because we thought it apropos to our University audience and our' role as a student newspaper. We also found letter grades an easier system to conceptualize: As stu- dents, we…

… relationship between Spain and the modern Arab world, factoring in Spain's Islamic past. The lectures are free and open to the public. WHO: Dept. of Romance Languages andLiterature WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE…

…, INSIDE Though the University of Colorado, Boulder and Colorado Springs campuses created specific dorms for students with concealed weapon permits this year, no students have applied to live in the dorms…

…,000 residents, is the largest city in western Massachusetts. a 6 0 100+ locations for 100,000+ fans. As an Official Partner of Michigan Athletics, Flagstar Bank is proud to be a key player for Michigan students

March 16, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… exploited another source of manpower: They estimate he that has 50 militants from Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries fresh from fighting with the insurgency in Iraq. The officials say they fear that he is…

….S. intelligence official See LEBANON, Page 8 ANGELA CESERE/Daly Dr. David Prentice speaks at a forum on stem cell research presented by the Student Society for Stem Cell Research and Students For Life in Angell…

… infighting while satisfying international demands ahead of a crucialArab summit in Saudi Arabia at the end of the month and a visit to the region this weekend by Secre- tary of State Condoleezza Rice. Israel…

…'s toss broke his glasses, forcing him to miss work. Ely denied Elich's account, saying it was impossible to fit an arm out of a Hummer's win- dow. on stem cells Sti Ste By It wa day in Student Society…

… unlikely sight. Yester- ity to become many different kinds Angell Hall the president of of body cells, like embryonic stem s for Life and the Student cells. O'Shea, though, maintained for Stem Cell Research…

… designated for which e-mailed the presi- couples to attempt pregnancy in Students for Life and invited the future. up to join them in a "non- For the most part, the panelists effort to promote education were…

October 06, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… installing of the auto- matic locks on student rooms, combined with effective patrolling by DPS and hous- ing security," Levy said. He added that none of the DPS reports of home invasion occurred in any…

students to always use an Mcard to enter a residence hall. In the statement released yesterday, DPS Director William Bess also attribut- ed the drop in reported crime to increased DPS patrolling. "In…

… forcible sexual offenses also did. 1B BA TTLCONTWUBS.. Medication tied to student death By Melissa Benton Daily Staff Reporter The Washtenaw County Medical Examiner's Office released the autop- sy results…

… said Saddam Hussein "had established relationships with" the terrorist organization sometime during his dictatorship, which ended following U.S. forces' invasion of Iraq in 2002. University students and…

… questions of one another, they nonetheless entered See DEBATE, Page 5 Many students will have their first experience voting for a president on Nov. 2, and they will play a vastly different role than young…

… - or anyone - else do it for them. Abdullah added that although the media often portray Muslims in America as being Arabs, 33 percent of Ameri- can Muslims are South Asian, 30 percent are black and 25…

… percent are actually Arabs. With leaders like Muhammad Ali and even more con- troversial figures such Malcolm X converting to the reli- gion, black Muslims have become a growing and prominent population in…

November 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

… voting for, we will have people using last names and appearances as criteria. And unfor- tunately for Ahmed and Hollowell, neither Arab nor black describes enough of us. -John Honkala TIME FOR STUDENTS TO…

… offer sound bites and a media that does noth- ing but give conjecture and banal banter. Perhaps these are the rantings of a naive college student speaking from the intellectual basin of the Midwest, but…

… intellectual basin of the Midwest, allow me to specifi- cally point the finger at some of my fellow students. As the offspring of the informa- tional age, when technology allows mere seconds to bring years worth…

… of knowl- edge, students should be the most informed and active demographic on the political spectrum. I'm tired of hearing erately sent by the U.S. electorate to the politi- cal elites who run this…

… a lack of patriotism over politi- cal differences is, well, I'm speechless. And the people of Georgia bought into it. For them, patriotism means killing Arabs and putting God in the classroom. To love…

…- graphic when we show ourselves to be a powerful constituency. Regardless of which quadruped you associate with, we have to get informed so we can better push our agendas. We are the students of Ameri…

October 25, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

… their lives. The best thing Ican do as an educator. is teach them to analyze and think critically." From her helm at the blackboard, Harff leads her political science students studying the Arab

… links. Other gov- ernment officials have said that U.S. intelligence sources had given them a list of about 20 Arab names, and they were checking them. Bosnia allowed about 1,000 for- eign fighters from…

… assassination. "This is why we're here," Harff told the stu- dents in her "Middle Eastern Politics" class. "You can talk here." As college students across the country struggle for ways to define the conflict and…

… comprehend the difference between terrorism and military action, these students, dressed like the Navy offi- cers they will become, have far more at stake in their quest for answers. These students are…

… with Department of Defense military policy. One student argued that the Defense Depart- ment had made its definition of terrorism too broad - so broad, he argued, that Northern Ire- land and Colombia…

May 29, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… start becoming our own spokespersons. Black, Asian, Latino, Arab, Jewish, Mus- lim and all interested students need to take our own stake and define ourselves not as anything anti-BAMN, but rather as…

… waitress is probably smarter than you are. So don't treat her like a child or a sex object. Many waitresses are working their way through college or grad school. I once worked with a grad student who was…

… critique of.BAMN inority leaders on this campus dential ticket of BAMN, that his current have a tough challenge ahead. job would conflict with his running for AMN (under the auspices of student government…

… advocate true story with you. Imagine this. A the latter. We need to move on from member of the X-American community defining our aspirations in the terms of a decides to run for the student govern- few…

students and some paid socialist ment with the Defend Affirmative activists from other cities and start Action Party, an arm of BAMN (of demarcating our own territory independ- course, you may insert Asian…

…, Arab, Lati- ent of BAMN. We need to stop blindly no, or whatever you like for "X"). This allowing cynical politicians like Jesse DAAP candidate expresses his concern Jackson (a man who has lost his moral…

April 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…HAPPENINGS FRIDAY, APRIL 13 Highlight The National Student Video Festival begins tonight at 8 p.m. in the Michigan Theatre. The event is sponsored by Michigan Media. Films Cinema Two - The Graduate…

… Church. Chinese Students Christian fellowship - 8 p.m., Trotter House. Muslim Student Assoc. - 9 p.m., 407 N. Ingalls. Miscellaneous Alpha Phi Sorority - Air Band Competition and Dancing, 9 p.m., Union…

… boyfriend. dergraduate student who works as a "If you've got it flaunt it," Duber- stripper at the Saginaw Moose Club, stein said yesterday when asked why said she wants to pose nude in Playboy she decided to…

… Education " Licensed By State of Michigan, Department of Education byArab guerillas ISRAELI-OCCUPIED GAZA STRIP THE HIJACKERS seiz (AP) - Arab guerrillas hijacked an about 7:30 p.m. after it h Israeli bus…

…. Performance Network - Brick by Brick, 7 p.m., Losing Ground, 8 p.m., 408 W. Washington. Michigan Media - National Student Video Festival, 8 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Performances Ann Arbor Recreation Department…

September 25, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…, Ann Arbor students will have shorter vacations during this school year - unless board members and teachers have another spat. The Week in Review was compiled by Daily staff writer Tom Miller and Daily…

… editor David Spak. Eeaedtu Tichigan Edited and managed by students ot The University of Michigan vol. XCIV - No. 16 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MJ 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…

… Daily's Editorial Board Forgotten symbolism a 4 W HEN THE William Monroe Trotter house was established as a black student center in 1970, those who lobbied for it saw it as a symbol of the University…

… early as the mid-seventies, however, University commitment started to wane. The concept of a black student center mutated into a minority student center, tossing together blacks, Native Americans, Asians…

… stalemate there. For Arabs and Israelis, clearly, the two issues are inextricably connected. Ignorance of that fact is behind the deepening dilemma of American policy in the Eastern Mediterranean. For by…

… necesarv. it would lead to a rapid resolution of the crisis. IN FACT, mutual withdrawal was considered a real possibility only in the public utterances of the U.S. government. Not a single Arab state…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… that there were other people that would serve the goals of the committee bet- ter." One applicant who was appointed, David Schaper, who has led the drive for student input into the Union renovation…

…, disagreed with Trott that politics did not play a role in the nominations. "There was a political decision made," Schaper said. "The issue of student representation on the board is important, (and if you…

… soldiers and tanks into a ground attack that has driven to within three to five miles of the Iranian city. On the Iraqi bank of the Shatt-Al-Arab waterway, an Iraqi spokesperson said every one of the 152 oil…

…. Egypt, Israel reopen talks WASHINGTON-After a five-month suspension, Egypt and Israel for- mally reopened negotiations yesterday on how to give more than one million Palestinian Arabs a larger voice in…

… Volume XCI, No. 36 Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year…

April 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…0 Page 2-Tuesday, April 15, 1980--The Michigan Daily DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION Introductfion to Organization Commuicastion The purpose of the course is to help students improve their…

… understanding of communication structures and processes in the organization. Students will examine communication structures and processes at various organiza- tional levels: intrapersonal, dyadic, group, network…

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

… settlements on former Arab lands-an issue which has caused sharp clashes between Carter and Israel as well as political woes for the president. Begin arrived on the heels of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat…

…. Sadat, claiming Israel had agreed to a moratorium and then reneged, said the settlements generate hatred and friction among the Arabs. Predicting a smooth visit by Begin, one official said, "We've seen…

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March 23, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

… reminded Carter that Israel's offer to grant civil self-rule to "our Palestinian Arab neighbors" on the West Bank and. in Gaza was lauded by the United States only a few months ago as constructive, far…

… is faced with an alignment of Arab states armed by the Soviet Union and the West. THE LAST remark seemed to represent an appeal to Congress and the public to oppose Carter's proposed sale of 50 F-5E…

… select a permanent Univer- sity housing director by June 30, the end of the fiscal year. A selection committee is being chosen by Henry Johnson, University vice-president for student services. Composed of…

…. "Mr. Hughes will be very much con- sidered," said Thomas Easthope, assistant vice-president for student services. U of M GLEE CLUB -presents- "Handel's Messiah" Friday Afternoon at 1:00 & 3:00 p…

… - d- from THE STAFF Ot eh irhg g + tIVi * I P1 0 S A 1'I 01 hr~ £Mhnr Datlnt STUDENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION Interested in making Health Service more respon- sive to student needs? = GENERAL…

… MEETING THURS. MARCH 23-4 PM-6PM at the basement conference room university health service find out how you can take action!! (COURSE CREDIT MAY BE AVAILABLE) = Q Student Newspaper at The University of…

August 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… condemn Is- ing which students will be granted in-state By GORDON ATCHESON ir forcing down an Arab airliner last residency. . The vote signalled the first time THE COMMITTEE was created in thei The city…

… Using the rules established at the June -Employment in any positiout not )Ortcnt meeting 22 Regents meeting, the committee grant- filled by a student. Student Organizations Board will ed in-state status…

… the Chrysler Corporation, hat epted the plane in hopes of catch- the new guidelines when the Supreme blocked i an effort to subpoena cr ma3ir Arab guerilla leader who Court decision declared the old…

… before Circuit ice" will be shown at 7:30 and 9:30 fag periods when not enrolled as a student. Judge Pat Conin. n Aid. A, Angell Hall . . . Nichols' 0 Reliance .upon Michigan sources for The Human Rights…

… "Potempkin" will be shown in Aud, guardian or other relatives or persns plaints from employes at the local B at 7:30, 8:45 and 10:00 p.m. . . . legally responsible for the student. Division plant alleging…

April 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

… science, biologi- cal science, mathematics, fine arts and sports. Finally a careful check was made to insure that the tests were not confusing or too vague. Arab Nationalist Leader Arrested Nationalist…

… riots in French-governed Tunisia led to the arrest of Arab Sliman Ben Sliman and sharpened French concern over pro-Italian activity among Moslem Nationalists. A French demand for cessation of Italian anti…

…. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938 cook wanted for summer employmen VOL. XLVIII. No. 143 at resort in Michigan. For furthe information call at 201 Mason Hal Student Loans: There will be a Office hours: 9-12 and 2…

…-4. meeting of the Committee on Student Loans in Room2, University Hall on Occupational Information, April 25. Those who have recently filed applications for loans should 201 Mason Hall. make appointments to…

… meet the Com- mittee at that time. Camp: Junior Counselor positio: open in swimming department o Senior and Graduate Students: girls' camp in New Mexico. Positio Those senior and graduate students

… on file and open to inspection in the office of the Assistant Dean, Room 259 West APOLOG I ES- Engineering Building. For misquoting two items Engineering Students: If you are 50c JERGEN'S LOTION, quo…

October 24, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… DAYTON HARE Managing Editor 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. ALEXA ST. JOHN Editor in Chief…

Arab media community that contributed to the suspected motives behind his disappearance. The column comments on the misinformation and lack of information available for Arab citizens due to the…

… caution the world about the free reign afforded to Arab countries when journalists are unable to safely report on their experiences. It’s easy to feel helpless when confronted with issues of…

… presented with an opportunity to effect real change. Khashoggi’s final published paragraph imparted the need for more Arab voices to be elevated in publications through the creation of an…

… independent international forum, aimed at addressing the structural problems affecting Arab societies today. We as an editorial board, wholeheartedly support the creation of such an entity and…

… encourage our readers to support organizations that start initiatives to highlight Arab voices in journalism in the coming years. Regimes are temporary, but culture is durable, and cultural change…

… imperative to facilitate appropriate avenues for change when we can. Khashoggi spent a lifetime dedicated to the cause of illuminating the Arab world for Western readers. The least we can do is help…

… other Arab journalists honor his memory by shining that same light for their own communities. ELIAS KHOURY | COLUMN The GOP assault on America O n Oct. 21, I spent a significant chunk of my Sunday…

September 24, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…r ' v__. sixty-.Eigt hYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ree UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… serious there has been any "progress" lege educational system. More- growing feeling' that we might, loving in the opposite direction he intelligence levels of students rades, from senior high school…

… rgarten. ,DUCATION has long been criti- oducing students who, at college erage of two years behind stu- ime age in Britain, France and a countries in intellectual' ma- cational ability. Educators have t so…

…, life in continually ead and easier - to - understand At is that the once-wise writers ur so-called literary heritage go unread and unexperienced by students until much too late in their education…

….e., with the intent of subtly gaining the student's attention and interest and then driving home the important, basic, simple facts of the particular study. No longer can the individual be trusted to attain…

…, on his own, the wealth of meaning in the great writers of the world. Most serious of all is that school is becoming. "easier" for students. Even the layman is aware of this, as indicated in a recent…

February 28, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… Goebbels. . An Arab student from Palestine told me that when it comes to bringing the Arab viewpoint on the explosive Palestine ques- tion to the attention of the American public his people don't stand a…

… their students they should not be allowed to strike. The parents of many of these students strike and get what they demahd. There have been no strikes among the majority of teachers and they are still…

… underpaid. The logical conclusion which the students might be expected to draw is that their teachers are "suckers" for not striking. Such a conclusion is not likely to lead to any greater respect for law and…

… chance. His reasoning is that with only a handful of Arabs in America as against hundreds of thousands of Zionists, the respective propa- ganda mills are slightly unequal, to say the least. Some of the…

… country, about 1200 B.C., the Canaanites and Amorites-from whom the Palestinian Arabs are descended-were already there. Moreover, he said, Palestine can't take an influx of 100,000 Jews, as suggested…

…" de- manided that Palestine be opened to unlim- ited Jewish immigration. No "huge protest rally" on behalf of the Arab cause has been held on campus, or anywhere else in this country. The point of all…

… this is not that the Arabs are right and the Zionists are all wet, but that their opposing arguments ought to be more equally considered. This country's stand on the Palestine quetion Wiill be- an…

…, Washington. The students, faculty, and staff people from the University living at Willow Village have the ethical right to make improvements in their living conditions if they are willing to pay for them. This…

… East and West Quads, West Lodge at Willow Village, or the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. Students now enrolled at the University who are planningto continue for the summer, and those…

students accused- of falsifying their number of semesters in res- idence at the University in order to obtain upperclass seats at the home football games. The fol- lowing students were asked, by mail to…

February 02, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…-M community and around the country. The IWG aims to create a safe environment for Arab, Muslim and MENA (Middle East and Northern Africa) students. Irfan said he and Maria Wajahat, LSA SG representative…

… 670 main floor restrooms in all academic and student-facing buildings, University spokesperson Rick Fitzgerald told The Michigan Daily in an email Thursday. In November, the Ann Arbor City Council…

… contract for tenured professor in Fall 2022 Mark Schlissel could return as faculty member in MCDB, Microbiology & Immunology GRACE BEAL/Daily A University of Michigan student tested positive for…

… meningococcal meningitis, according to an email from University of Michigan Chief Health Officer Preeti Malani and Lindsey Mortenson, University Health service medical directors Thursday night. The student

… Sigma Beta Rho house in East Lansing. The student started experiencing symptoms on Monday, Jan. 24. Meningitis is a rare and serious bacterial infection; however, vaccines can prevent it. It involves…

… County Health Department, officials urged students who may have been in contact with the individual to complete an online survey through UHS. According to the Health Department, points of contact can…

… said they are taking the case seriously and are encouraging any students who are worried they may have been in close contact with the positive individual to receive the necessary prophylactic…

… antibiotic treatment as a preventative measure as soon as possible. Positive case of meningococcal meningitis confirmed in UMich community Exposed students are encouraged to fill out online UHS…

… teaching, he will be relied on to serve on faculty committees and mentor students. Bethany Moore, chair of Microbiology and Immunology at the University, wrote in the letter obtained by The Press that…

…-Muslim bigotry, supports installing bidets LSA Student Government passed two resolutions that intend to create a more accepting environment for the Muslim community on the University of Michigan campus. One…

February 03, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… to 18 inches with high winds are mak- ing the roads dangerous, espe- cially for the many faculty, staff and students who live outside the city of Ann Arbor,” he said. University spokesman Rick…

… assistant attorney general, over his harassment of a University student. Shirvell was accused of anti- gay rhetoric against University alum Chris Armstrong, the first openly gay Michigan Student

… Assembly president. The Michi- gan Student Assembly is now known as Central Student Gov- ernment. In 2010, Shirvell was fired after creating a blog titled “Chris Arm- strong Watch,” which argued…

…, Arab and Muslim American Culture, and Inter- group Relations Education. The other two — Art and Design and Entrepreneurship — were not formerly available to LSA stu- dents, but have been officially…

… incorporated into the LSA cur- riculum. JoAnn Peraino, LSA curricu- lum and enrollment manager, said the qualifications for creat- ing a new minor are often based student interest, though mul- tiple…

… departments cannot offer the same minor. Peraino added that once a minor has been created within a department, the department is responsible for overseeing that the minor is attracting student interest…

…, long time. We haven’t retired any in a long time because all of our minors have at least a few students in them.” Intergroup Relations Education The minor in Intergroup Relations Education…

… focuses on creating discussions around issues of social identity, inequal- ity and discrimination. The minor, which is a mini- mum of 19 credits and a maxi- mum of 22, begins with students enrolling…

… the Cam- pus Communities and Research track. Students also elect one elective LSA course that is relat- ed to intergroup relations and complete the capstone course in intergroup relations. Kelly…

… with student activism,” Maxwell said. “It made us real- ize that it’s time to formalize the minor.” Last year, members of the University’s Black Student Union lobbied administrators to address…

April 07, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…f The Michigan Daily-Thursday, April 7, 1988- Page 3 MSA unanimously calls for Baker's resignation Phillips says regent is a 'racist' By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student Assembly called for the…

… made about last week's resolution to inform Michigan high schools about racism at the Univer- sity through the student newspapers. Baker had said the plan was "extremely unwise" and "is bound to injure…

… was feeling a little grumpy yesterday, so Mom brought her a sundae to cheer her up. lu .12 students receive graduate fellowships By DAVID SCHWARTZ The National Science Foundation awarded graduate…

… fellowships to 685 college and university students from around the country last week, *including 12 University students. The fellowships, based solely on academic merit, provide $12,300 per year for full…

October 13, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… also being taken. . + 41t1 tip..:: S ' ''+9 :;4t ' '. EASTERN DELI and COFFEE HOUSE Hillel's Deli goes Oriental with Arab- Jewish Food: Falafil, Himmus, Oriental Jewish Music and Atmosphere. Find Out…

…& TRAVEL Profs head for woods I. International Student I.D.s Now Available M DI ER f~e. C VEL MICH. UNION 763-21 e kQAIN FUITC A London at Christmas Dec. 24, 1974-Jan. 6, 1975t a On ly8371.61 Flight…

… on Scheduled Airline Jets for further details contact S TRAVEL SIGN UP DEADLINE NOV. 20 International Student I.D.s Now Available i RAVEL MICH. UNIO I bAATIN FLI'IHT SKI UTAH SPECIAL WINTER SKI WEEK…

….A.C. Travel Center International Student I.D.s Now Available (Continued from Page 1) "The program is a unique op- portunity to bring together what we often keep in separate com- artments of our lives," the…

… rofessor continues. "To learn o sail is as honorable a thing o learn as to read (poet Rob- rt) Frost." STUDENTS will live in sim- le cabins without the luxuries! f heating and adjacent show- rs. A…

… professional cook will ssume culinary duties, but lark expects the students , to e responsible for all other spects of survival. The professors warn that hree day rains, and mosquitoes will all be part of life…

… required for the ampers-uh, students: Major American Authors to 1870, The New England Experience in Poetry, and Creative Writing, which will focus on individual ournals. Clark explains, "Na- ture will tie in…

… with writing. ometimes we'll ask a student o follow a chipmunk all day nd describe the experience." BALANCING out the pro- gram's intellectual cast will be, ailing, canoeing, hiking, andI mountain…

… physical experience with a lot of walking and running . . . We're going to stay away from mechanical thugs like water-skiing." Clark laments students' lack of sensitivity to changing weath- er conditions…

…'ll teach sailing. When it's calm, we'll teach canoeing." SINCE NO real camp coun-, selors will be on hand to offer instruction, Clark emphasizes, "We'll rely on students to bring in different skills." A…

January 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… Sadly tragic yet beautiful way of life in the shtetl 4 Israel: A Survey of Contemporary Issues & Problems Political Parties, Arabs in occupied territories, kibbutz, etc. etc. " The Social and Cultural…

…) guage requirements-is based on a questionnaire distributed to 1,088 LSA students in February, 1972. In the survey, students were ask- ed to indicate the reasons for en- rolling in certain courses and…

… whether the courses made a posi- tive or negative contribution to their education. Some of the survey results indi- cate that when a student is forced to take a course the positive edu- cational…

… contributions are lessen-' ed. Many students also indicated; that there should be more options to choose from in fulfilling the various requirements. Nearly all the students ques- tioned urged the elimination of…

… the language requirement. Some{ suggested increasing the options to include courses in foreign cultures, linguistics, mathematics and com- munications. Other students sug- gested devoting a completese…

…- mester to the study of a foreign culture, learning and using its language. In the spring of 1969, after months of student demonstrations Daily Classifiel and protests over language re- quirements, the…

… all degrees. The thrust of the study is that students should be allowed and en- couraged to take a well-rounded and balanced selection of courses but they should not be forced into areas which they are…

…. The CUE study concludes that "..students feel a well-rounded liberal arts education is educa- tionally positive, and something most students would pursue on their own." But students feel that the…

… present distribution require- ments "not only are tied up withj negative course experiences, but they actually obstruct the pursuit of a liberal arts education." Jewish Community Service 4 Students wanted…

…-4129) Models and Methods in Peace Student Instructors and guest lecturers including PROF. J. DAVID SINGER, KARL DEUTSCH, and ANATOL RAPPOPORT Tues. and Thurs. 7:30-9:00 p.m. B-116 Modern Languages Building…

April 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…- lows who haven't turned in their grades from last summer and students who haven't done their papers or taken their exams," complains Elaine Wilner of the literary college honors counselling office…

…. Despite these difficulties, the Honors Summer Reading Program is again of- fering qualified students the chance to receive academic credit for independent reading done away from campus. This year, however…

… administrative work, Although only LSA courses are offered in the program, any University student may enroll. However, students not in the literary college should check with their counselors to insure…

… accreditation of their summer work. Honors students need only the signa- ture of their regular faculty counselor in order to participate in the program. Non- honors students must receive permission from Dr. Otto…

… Graf. All students must be sponsored by a faculty member in the department in which they want to take a course. Students in the program are responsible for obtaining a reading list and other course…

… information from the course supervisor before leaving campus for the summer. Some courses require a paper, and most require a final exam to be taken after the student returns for the fall term. Honors…

… counselling office literature de- clares that the program "was designed to enable qualified students to engage in in- dependant study. Summer elections in- volving no class attendance have a genuine educational…

…-African resolution demanding con- demnation of Israel for an attack on a Jordanian village last Wed- nesday. The United States and Britain objected to the resolution on grounds that it did not mention attacks by Arab

September 27, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

Students from Arabian coun- Disney's Aid Enlisted By I-Hop Committee I Men Students May Register Tomorrow "Coeds, as well as men students, will h a good opportunity to get acquainted and learn new steps…

…. ADMISSION IS FREE for all women students and Miss Meier urges coeds to attend either the singles or couples classes' to be held on Tuesdays and Wednes- days. Not only will they improve their own dancing by…

… past two years as resident director of the Elizabeth Films on Egypt and Morocco will' Peabody Settlement House. be shown at this event which is * sponsored by the Arab Club. Enlisting the aid of Walt…

… the' League. Disney is reported to have been A PUBLIC HEALTH nurse, Mrs. New students will get the chance enthusiastic when he discovered Tiney attended St. Elizabeth Hos- to get acquainted with the…

… Council was presenting an animal Mrs. Tiney is very impressed be opportunity to meet advisors dance, and entitling it, "Night of with the free democratic at- for foreign students and the staff Knights…

…-eating dragons flourish- House, where she was house moth- students from the Arabian coun- ed, he sent the I-Hop committee er last year. tries are eligible for membership. interior shots of thecastles and…

… once again offer dancing instructions to students who wish to improve their steps or learn new ones. Reg- istration for men will take place from I to 9 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday in the League. as a…

February 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… finally was able to join my parents and brother.” In 2011, the Arab Spring saw the end of two long-term administrations, Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and Egyptian President Hosni…

… Mubarak. Syria’s own protests developed into violence after the torture of 15 teenage boys who voiced support of the Arab Spring. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad continued an assault on his citizens…

… Schlissel said he would not turn over students’ immigration information. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, however, backed the order, insisting it was not a Muslim ban but “placing the security…

… wonderful glide path to be able to deploy what we learn in the real world very quickly,” Morton said. Hu also initiated a student Scholars Program through MCubed — which stimulates innovative…

… undergraduate participant for summer work. The graduate level program is similar but allocates $8,000 per student to those involved. “I’m very supportive of undergraduate research,” Hu said…

… us in the next year to continue to get a glimpse into the future.” One initiative that Morton said has improved the multidisciplinary dialogue between Mcity and law students was the…

….” The executive branch of Central Student Government has expressed its reservations for the proposed resolution because of its exclusivity and its lack of precise details regarding the time…

…, location, size and mediation of the discussion lunches. However Devin Jones, an LSA senior who identified as a Palestinian student, noted the privateness of the proposed lunches were due to…

September 30, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…'VL-- r%-!@-. &A---J-- oft^ A^Aft^ -VA I NATON/IORLD The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 30, 199 -A Israel bans Arab travel in West Bank The Washington Post BET EL, West Bank - Israel staged a…

… growing show of force yesterday in the West Bank, deploying tanks and troops and imposing a strict ban on Arab travel between cities and towns that substantially shut down Palestinian civil life. The broad…

… tunnel adjacent. to Muslim holy shrines. r. The completion on Tuesday of an exit from the tun- 0P PHOTOnel, which traces a path underneath the hill known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Arabs as Haram…

… interview in Jerusalem that the plan is to ring "all cities" and "all villages" of the Arabs with Israeli- troops, preventing people from entering or leaving except for some urgent humanitarian reason. A…

… against tanyahu and the Israeli government, d by their example they have led oth- ers into protests." Muslim students said the excavation near the Al-Aqs4 mosque and the Dome of the Rock was an insult. "I…

… rsphomore and football player Clarence 11iams, who was not able to make the event because of team obligations. Most students were generally under- stnding of the event's purpose. -If it dosen't cost extra…

… money that could've been used for other students d if that's what it takes to get people to 'yrticipate, I'm all for it,' said School of Art and Design junior Senghor Reid. Organizers said they were happy…

… evidence.that Jerusalem is the capital of the Israeli kingdom. (Palestinians) want to minimize or eliminate the Jewish claim to the capi- tal,' he said. Students shared a hope for the possi- bility of peace…

…." Most agreed that compromise would be the only solution. "lt's'really a warning for both sides to continue with dialogue and negotia- tions' said Rackham student Daniel Rosen. "There's only one path that…

…'s going to bring any solution and that's the path of peace." Students said they expected violence to erupt again and agreed that an end was hard to envision. "I always expected unrest. There's a lot -of…

April 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…- cording to the influential newspaper Al Ahram. Entire committees of the ruling Arab Socialist Party have resigned to join the New Wafd. The leftist Unionist Progressive Nationalist Party has begun to…

… a Cairo University professor. Whatever its consequences for internal Egyptian politics, the New Wafd predictably identifies Palestine as "the paramount Arab issue." "The immediate task to be…

… - had Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 153 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE…

… DAILY Museum staff irks visitors Bursley's little massacre T HE EXPULSION of six Bursley student leaders from dorm housing because they approved the purchase of marijuana for a recent party is a…

… kneejerk reaction by Univer- sity administrators, yet at the same time, an understandable one. The students, all members of the -Bursley Board of Governors, voted to buy $200 worth of pot for a March 31…

… regulations. No one can deny that housing officials had suf- ficient premise on which to terminate the students' leases. House rules are stated explicitly in lease applications, and the University's option to…

student representative group. The Board of Governor's purchase was unwise in light of current laws, but it simply wasn't an action meriting such harsh penalties. But perhaps there is something to understand…

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… follow a study, told -me the same things," Whip- Peace program have returned to from the Arab world for propos- authorized by the State Depart. pie said. "None of the Indian use their talents successfully…

Arab Repub- lic called for severe measures against Bonn for its offer to es- tablish diplomatic relations witl I s r a e 1, Bourguiba cautioned against a tough approach. "West Germany will not die i the…

Arabs boycott it. We must not do things that would harm us more than the enemy," he said ir Beirut Thursday. Cairo Radio called Bourguiba'; remarks "strange" and said then were received in Arab quarter…

…. Johnson send federal E t West German government goes; ahead with its plan to exchang I ambassadors with Israel. ACCRA, Ghana-About 200 students smashed four windows and Attributed a door of the United…

… Germany. - southern India led by students seeking further assurance that Hindi would not be proclaimed India's sole national language. A man was killed and 10 others injured in Madras State when Russitan…

… Replty police opened fire on an unruly mob. The riot began when parents I tried to take children to school through a crowd of students protest-; lil, (1 h ~ ing the government policy. 5.'f , x 7 .A UCh1…

… members of Friends of SNCC reported yesterday that they have raised some $100 in University buildings for medical aid to Student Non-Violent Coor- dinating Committee workers in- jured during the Selma, Ala…

… Soviet militiamen defend- ing the American Embassy here. The note rejected Chinese charg- es of Soviet police brutality against Asian-led students dem- onstrating March 4 to denounce air raids on North…

STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod ) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Stephen J. Stein, Vicar Sunday Services at 9:45 and 11:15-"A Dy- namic Personality" Wednesday…

…, Minister Church School & Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sermon Topic: "Fraternities Without Brotherhood" ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone 662-4097 SUNDAY 8:00 a…

May 16, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…"Careful You Don't Set the Whole Dormitory on Fire" Z'PrmtdiigallBatty 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 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

… no Chapter was formed. The society apparently has had difficulty attracting students to the cause of Birchism. This lack of support clashes with the al- leged "conservative surge" among the nation…

…'s youth and seems to indicate that it is more than money that keeps students out of the John Birch Society. Hack,? THE INTERNATIONAL social- 1 ists... took a meretricious hack named Arnold J. Toynbee, who…

… time uninformed and irresponsible, was also the name-calling in Sunday's editorial by Gerald Storch on "problems of free speech." Here Storch accuses an Arab consulate official of "markedly anti…

…-Semitic" state ments. In this same editorial Storch claims that the official presented the United Arab Re- public view of the Israeli-Egyptian problem. How irresponsible can you get? Since both Arabs and Jews are…

… antipathies are direct- ed against the Israeli nation, and not because the Israelis happen to be fellow Semites, but because they are.a people who invaded the Arab lands., -Uldis R. Golts, '61 strength leaves…

… for students at their home Wed., May 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. A Special Meeting of the University senate will be hld on Tues, May 16, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Engineering Freshmen: "Program…

… be available in their offices for individual consultation with freshmen who wish to obtain information con- cerning their programs. All student concerned are encouraged to take feull advantage of this…

… opportunity. Phyical Therpy Meetling: Students planning to concentrate In Physical Therapy orinterestteid in knowing about Physical Therapy. Wed., May 17 aa 7:15 p.m., Room 1603, first floor, Main Bldg…

May 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… coopera- o tion. w , c s The powers concerned are Bri- Hospital Day Ask Anti-Red Arab Policy BAGHDAD, Iraq (R)-Ifaq an Saudi Arabia yesterday called o the Arab world to resist commu nisin, Zionism and…

… pledged to safeguar the independence of their coun tries and stand against "any at tempt of foreign powers to inter fere with Iraq's or Saudi Arabia' affairs." The communique also urged al Arab states to…

…, committee member. "We are planning to send this prospectus to various foundations giving them background on the project," Wheeler said. In the fall of next year, the Student Government Council com- mittee…

… will select seven delegates to make the trip, giving them an orientation in South East Asian politics and foreign diplomacy. Students interested in taking ;he proposed trip should consider taking related…

… University courses in preparation for it, Wheeler suggested. The purpose of the delegation is to promote American culture and good-will on a student-to- student-basis, to meet Asian stu- dents and to visit…

… Well' Cannot Leave Hospital Yet- STUDENTS, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATORS: Walter The University is now in the position administrators thought it would be in 1990, Erich A. Walter, assistant to the president…

…, told the Student - Faculty - Administration Conference yesterday. Speaking at the luncheon, Wal- ter said that while the value of the University has doubled in the past ten years, it has grown in other…

… program is frustrating University., to those who don't make higher "Although we won't resolve any positions, competition strengthens problems in either the student- the organization's internal struc…

…- faculty relations or student activ- ture. ities committees, we will continue Suggest Means to chor away at both topics," Dean Means of eliminating this frus- Rea pledicted. tration were suggested, such as…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

Student Religious Association and members of the Arab Club, will feature Arab food, music and dis- cussions of the culture of Arab lands. Mohammed Hassan, president of the Arab Club, will lead the dis…

… the Student Legislature, Foot Bowl Set F ' '' ' Q For 'ickoff' The kickoff for "Kickoff" will take place at noon today on the diag in front of the library with an unusual kind of football game…

… an easy time in the final pull, and due to the mix-up, won the 1949 tug. * * * AT A MEETING of the Student Legislature in December, 1949, a proposal was passed revising the Tug Week program. It was…

students. I I Metal Experts Tour Country- Visit University The University College of En- gineering was host yesterday to 44 foreign metal scientists from Mar- shall Plan nations on an educa- tional tour of…

…- cussion Saturday night. Other members of the club will prepare the Sunday meal. A meditation h o u r, during which students may think about the problems discussed or find out more about faiths other than…

… participants in the Student Religious Associa- tion's weekly Saturday noon lunch. The lunch and discussion group meets at Lane Hall every Satur- day at 12:15 p.m. and on football weekends the discussion ends in…

… time for students to attend ,.the game. Rev. Frank J. McPhillips, Dr. Douglas Williams, Leonard Wilcox, '52. and Ann Cotton, '52, will be among the speakers scheduled for the luncheons. Reservation…

… Pruit. The Lane Hall Coffee Hour, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday will be in honor of foreign students this week, according to Doris E. Reed, protestant religious counselor for international students. "This…

… Coffee Hour, a special event at the beginning of each se- mester, affords an opportunity for both the newly-arrived students from other lands and those who returned to campus from previous semesters to…

… become acquainted with the student directorssand the members of the protestant student groups at the University," she said, About 45,000 persons are ex- pected to attend. Both the Detroit meetings and the…

November 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…THE-,-MlicHJAN --Aity - ATIDYNfV149 Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every…

… concerned, but.a.lot of influence and popu- larity with the Arabs of Tunis. He commands no army, and bearded Admiral Esteva is far more important in'external matters. But in view of possible sabotage, the…

… along the way fails to salute, the Arabs knock his hat off. Sidi 'Moncef has dispensed with Arab cere- monials received delegations of peoples who have grievances, and has even abolished the require- nent…

… generals, diplomats and ordi- nary Arabs from the four corners of Tunisia. The Sianish Consul-General, who was dean of the diplomatic corps, almost fainted in the crush. At the time, it looked like comic…

…- darten" by Mr. Philippson. Bronson-Thomas Prize in German. Value $2.00. Open to all under- graduate students in German of dis- tinctly American training. Will be awarded on the results 'of a three- hour…

… a list of 30 offered. Students who .wish to compete must be taking a course in German (32 or above) at the time of the competition. They shold register and 'obtain further details as soon as possible…

…, Burbank, California, will interview seniors graduating in January and May, 1943, Monday, November 16, in Room 3205 East Engineering Building. Interested students are asked to sign the Interview Schedule…

…- ture- and Design in the Rackham Amphitheatre at 4:15 p.m. on Thurs- day Nov. 19. The public is invited. Academic Notices Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and The Arts: 'Courses dropped after…

… today by students other than freshmen will be recorded with the grade of E. Excep- tions to this regulation maybe made only because of extraordinary cir- cumstances, such as serious' illness. E. A. Walter…

…, Assistant Dean Public Health Students will have an organization meeting following Dr. Haven Emerson's lecture Mon- day afternoon, November 16. [Graduate Students in Zoology who wish to declare their intention…

September 20, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…University of Michigan Theta Xi’s decision to host a concert with Detroit native rapper Big Sean in October has drawn criticism from a number of students on campus, as well as the UM Black…

Student Union. Students cited a prior incident of racial insensitivity from the fraternity in criticizing their decision to host Big Sean, one of the most widely popular Black artists. In 2013…

… Sister. In a series of Twitter posts Monday afternoon, students criticized the concert and said the 2013 party was what prompted #BBUM, a Twitter hashtag later that year aimed at allowing Black…

students to share their campus experiences which went viral. The UM frat that tried 2 throw a racist party is now trying 2 have a concert with a black artist on the same day as Black Music…

…, Theatre & Dance junior Diego Zimmerman, speaker of the Black Student Union, tweeted, “Insult the Black community, bring one of the best performers to concert at the same time as their annual…

… HOUSING. puzzle by sudokusyndication.com HINT: CHECK OUT OUR HOUSING GUIDE COMING OUT 9/29! Tweets Michigan Students @UmichStudents If Michigan football could pull through that game and go on to…

… finest SMTD string students perform as soloists and chamber groups in a monthly performance series. WHO: SMTD WHEN: 3 p.m. WHERE: Earl V. Moore Building, Ritton Recital Hall MUSIC Matters Bar…

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