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February 24, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… complete degrees for Harvard Graduate School of Education," he said. "So I don't know if that's going to happen here, but clearly that could be an outcome of such a thing." Rackham student Sanam Arab

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free ofcharge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. subscriptions for fal…

… Daily's source for Crime 'WHAT: Students can learn tips for stress reduction, Notes, was not updated last night. such as self-talk, mindful- ness and deep breathing exercises at this informa- tional…

… the effort by teaming with other deans around the country to draft a letter to the United Nations and Iranian government against the unfair treatment to Baha'I students. "We are hoping that maybe we can…

… approach different deans of the University as well and ask them to doa similar thing," Arab said. Van de Fliert emphasized that the club does not intend to put down or criticize the Iranian government. "The…

… Baha'i faith teaches that we are well wishers of all people and all governments," he said. "Basically what we are trying to do is just to bring to attention the situation of the Bahi'i students in Iran…

… and then hope that this will come to the attention of the officials in the Iranian govern- ment to have them open a way for students ... to enter universi- ty in Iran without fear ofoppres- sion." LSA…

… arrested and the school build- ings were shut down. Sarvestani said professors transformed their homes into labs to help the students learn chemistry and other physical sciences after the government shut…

… others from another street, and I will take you all to the lab.' We were just going to a general chemistry lab - nothing illegal - but it felt so illegal." Though the Baha'i students and faculty have been…

… dealing with government opposition since opening the BIHE, they continue to try to find ways to study and learn. Sarvestani said the BIHE still operates by allowing students to take classes online and meet…

April 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

…. "It's not going to stop us - its just making it more personal." "It is clear that a lot of people have animosity towards the Arab community in general ... we all know there has been a lot of animosity…

… events being unsuccessful. ... It's kind of a malicious act," Abou-Chakra said. Arab Xpressions will take place this Saturday night at 9:00 in the Michigan Union. The show is free of charge. China opposes…

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February 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 2, 1998 NATION/ ORLD Aibright faces tough mission in Persian Gulf DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- The United State's closest ally in the Persian Gulf…

… will not allow any strikes against Iraq, under any circumstances, from its soil or bases in Saudi Arabia, due to the sensitivity of the issue in the Arab and Muslim world," the Saudi official told The…

… the following awards are currently being accepted: OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER The Student Alumni Council will award stipends to five student nominees. OUTSTANDING NEW MEMBER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM…

… OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING STUDENT ORGANIZATION LET'S GET RECOGNIZED' " Nominate yourself or someone else. " All students, faculty, staff, and other University community members are eligible. " Deadline…

… are other issues that transcends demographics." Urbina said the event is not limited to students of color, adding that Mexican Americans' struggles, accomplish- ments and conflicts can serve as lessons…

… for all students. "I think its beneficial for all students to come," Urbina said. Hernandez said MEChA is sponsoring speeches by two acclaimed journalists about affirmative action and other issues…

… pertinent to minority groups. Hernandez said students have to take a more proac- tive stand. "We are trying to make our politics and philosophy more portable," Hernandez said. "I am hoping people will wake up…

… over the next two weeks." Nunn said he incourages students from different cultural and religious backgrounds to come to gain an under- standing of Mexican American history. "It's important to understand…

….. calf us-we listen, we care. PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELPD 975-4357 Any time, any day, 24 hours. Fully confidentiaL. r Inn Studentt is ne a 1 7E AROUND THE WORLD A Division of Student Afairs. For further…

… informiation contact: Office of Student Activities & Leadership 2209 Michigan Union 763-5900 wmillett~aurich.edu t ' ...: F.i 1fli{.f f. ill3ii'r i... .. .. fif\...gw i.. ..SY. Albright frustrated with Mideast…

September 10, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… passing students to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election. Richards filed her last election bid in 1994 for Texas governor, but the issues fRing female candidates and legislators en't changed much since…

…. The 10-day campaign, run by Iraq's elite military Republican Guard and fought largely by the KDP. represents a Student camp-out for hockey tickets nds this year Netanyahu rejects calls to pull out…

… troops Washington officials urge more peace-making talks with Arafat Tickets now sold on first-come, first-serve basis Ann Stewart Staff Reporter Students who banked on camping out to get the best seats…

student has purchased tick- *We wanted to keep it more in line with basketball and reward the students who would buy (hockey) tickets before," Lambright said. Students had mixed reactions to the new policy…

… jumped in popularity in the last five years and it's still growing. It's growing all over, though," Madej said. Employees said the policy was also changed in fairness to students who couldn't get in line…

… camp out in hopes of being the first to nab tickets, employees said students were not upset. The Washington Post WASHINGTON - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday rejected calls by the…

… Clinton adminis- tration to pull Israeli troops out of Arab-populated areas of the West Bank town of Hebron, while expressing optimism that a formula will soon be found to permit the resumption of peace…

… West Bank town that could damage the entire Middle East peace process. Israeli troops were required to pull back from Arab population centers in Hebron by last March, guarding only the 440 or so Jews in…

students. Students sa they practice safe sex, m--onogamy "Nobody's commented negatively so far," Lambright said. Still, students at the ticket office said they were disappointed that they missed out on the…

… many students are sex- ually active, the survey said this does not mean they are promis- cuous. "Most of our respondents practice serial monogamy," said Martin Whyte said he was skep- tical of the…

October 25, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 25, 1993 STUDENT Continued from page 1 The Flint campus is so close to I- 475 that the off-ramp touches the cam- pus. And from all over the Thumb of Michigan…

…, students commute here to study. Although only an hour from Ann Arbor by car, its climate toward gays is light years away, said Tim Retzloff, who spoke during public comments Friday. Thanking the regents…

… publicly, Retzloff said the bylaw change would protect students at all University cam- puses. "At a campus where intolerance is high and there is little public expres- sion for fear of retribution, this…

… bylaw change is badly needed." Retzloff spoke of friends being physically assaulted for holding hands, students destroying posters for the campus lesbian and gay male pro- grams office, and boycotts of…

… Ann Arbor, just as there is in Flint." CODE Continued from page 1 hold a public hearing in January to discuss changes to the Statement. Of the two Statement cases that have reached the student panel…

… lack of evidence; charges are pending against three students who allegedly mis- used the disciplinary process; and, Of the 22 charges completed, only two alleged offenders were will- ing to take their…

…. In truth, Muslims make up only about 10 percent of the Arab population. Arabs comprise 20 percent of the Muslim population worldwide. Like Christianity and Judaism, Islam branches out into sects…

… is still when they say: 'Band, take the field,"' said Ira Harris, class of '59. A favorite Homecoming tradition is the exception- ally messy, wild, rough, and tough annual student foot- ball classic…

… at the half. It's just a little public service." Although theshopsandrestaurantslining Ann Arbor's streets may have changed since the days when they were students, the alums didn't seem to really…

….M. AMPHITHEATER, 4TH FLOOR RACKHAM BUILDING For students interested in learning more about careers in social work. Professors, administrators and students will speak on career opportunities in social work and…

January 29, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… by the Arab-American Students '. Association, Oxford Hall, French Hall, 8 p.m. U Chinese Christian Fellowship, large group meeting, Mosher- Jordan, Muppie Lounge, 7:30 p.m. U Christ Arbor '93, Desicion…

… incidents are quite common on campus. A typical incident might involve a University student being followed by a drunken vagrant or an former boyfriend or girlfriend. However, Smiley said DPS has received no…

… reports or made any ar- rests for stalking since the new law went into effect Jan. 1. Smiley said he hopes the new law will give University students greater protection against stalking. "This law has a lot…

… activities The University has joined the Al- liance for Minority Participation (AMP), a coalition of seven col- leges, in an effort to increase the number of minority students in the School of Engineering…

… its own programs to increase minority enrollment in engineering, and then is able to pass on advice to the other member universities. The lack of high school student interest in engineering is one prob…

…- lem the University of Michigan is trying to address. For example, Gulari said that in the inner city, high school students need to understand the concept of what an engineer does and see that it is "do…

…. Matlock said many schools within the University have similar programs to reach out to high school students. Gulari said the School of Engi- neering has been a member of the al- liance since 1991, but the…

… (LGMPO) today, the office will continue counseling for women. The administration has not found a replacement to fill Edwards' place. Deloreis Sloan, associate dean for student affairs, said the adminis…

… office also plans to hold a dance and a speaker series. Office representatives are working with a group of staff and students on the dance, which should occur shortly after spring break. Speakers are…

… expected to discuss anti-gay legislation in Colorado, Oregon and Michigan. Toy said that he is also meeting with students to plan a community center on campus for gay men, les- bians and bisexuals. Although…

January 23, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 --The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, January 23, 1991 BIIE £tdnigan iBtulg EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL…

… opinion of the Daily. U' and the war Administration should promote student dialogue Z)y To TAE VA VAST OF Tr A 6 0-r --. U8 5 L '- 124,L 9E T K- apI A stte Ts4T 'goas -D T ? "AU RA A,Rsi r Aniwrru SAI…

… orientation - has demonstrated tremendous concern for what is hap- pening in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the University administration's role toward the conflict has remained unde- fined. Though students both…

… in favor of and against the war in the Gulf would probably desire the support of the Uni- versity in their efforts, the administra- tion would be remiss in its duties to all students by taking one side…

…-war movements. The University - given its facili- ties, resources, and stated purpose - has a responsibility to help the com- munity explore some of the issues confronting students. It could devote those…

… has taken place outside administrative auspices, thanks to the work of a small group of professors and students. Although the administra- tion has supported these activities in its rhetoric, it has…

… the administration - must play their part in promoting intelligent discourse and positive learning experiences. Students and faculty have taken the initiative and begun developing such an environ- ment…

…. Now, it is time for the University administration to do the same. Support our soldiers By Rochelle Davis and Paula Church This is in reaction to the misrepre-. sentation of Students Against United…

…- tions of the student body and faculty re- garding SAUSI: We do not support an Iraqi victory over U.S. troops. We do support a peace- ful resolution to the Middle East conflict with a goal of self…

…-determination for all people. We condemn the Bush administra- tion for its racist and imperialist aggres- sion that places economic gain over human life. We do not believe U.S. The authors are members of the Students

November 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… during the holiday season, LSA junior Geoffrey Jones hands out red ribbons for Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD). Students are wearing the ribbons on their backpacks and bicycles, showing their support…

…, Barbara Robinson, the director of Minority Student Ser- vices, is "concerned about being rec- by Christine Kloostra Daily MSA Reporter New representatives on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) taking…

… be drawn' - Jonathan Naatjes School of Music representative "Hopefully we can all be open- minded and vote in the interests of the student body," Naatjes said. There are more issues besides…

… plans to work toward automatic MSA recognition for all student groups. "I'd like to see if we can lay the groundwork for that, whether it passes or fails," he said. "Then we can move on to other stuff…

…." Automatic student group recogni- tion would require an amendment to MSA's constitution. Students elected 24 assembly members on Nov. 14 and 15. Old as- sembly members also met last night to finish old…

… focus of the week is "Women and AIDS." Several events, including a panel discussion with HIV-positive women, are planned through Dec. 5. ognized by those Minority Student Services is there to serve…

…S Reinke, speaker. Guild House, 8:00. EQ/RC Social Group for Les- "If GM can't fix Saddam's bians, Bisexuals and Gay limo, then Bush will," spon- Men, weekly meeting. Call 763- sored by America-Arab Anti…

…- 4186 (days) or 763-2788 (nights) Discrimination Committee and Arab- for location. 9-11:00. American Law Society; Michael La Parlotte (The French Con- Moore, writer/director of movie versation Club…

… functions 8-1:30 Sun.- 7:00. Thurs., 8-11:30 Fri.-Sat. Call 936- ACLU. 138 Hutchins Hall, 6:45. 1000 or stop by 102 UGLi. UM Students of Objectivism, Northwalk functions 8-1:30 Sun.- esthetics discussion on…

April 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

… opportunity for the So- viet Union to get in the way of di- rect negotiations with the Arabs and impose and unacceptable settlement. Shultz, on his second visit to the area in a month, also offered as- surances…

…, was like a ghost town. A lone tourist was seen on the streets at midday. At least 138 Arabs have been killed since violence began Dec.8 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, ac- cording to U.N. figures. An…

… be based on U.N. Security Council Resolution 242, which calls on Israel to yield West Bank and Gaza territory. IN AMMAN, more than 500 Moslem fundamentalist students chanting, "Shultz the devil should…

…." * In 1986.Sze-Chuan West... VOTED BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN"BEST OF ANN ARBOR" BY YOU, THE STUDENT. * In 1988. Sze-Chuan West... REMAINS THEFAVORITE CHOICE FOR ORIENTAL DINING. Open 7 days a week Discs…

…-to-one ratio to turntables, he said. "A few years ago I was saying the CD player would go the way of the 8-track tape, but the advantages of the system are obvious," Bentley LSA first-year student Scott Grove…

… part of the new I era in technology." Suresh Rangarajan, a first-year LSA student, said he plans to buy a CD player soon because "the sound is phenomenal; you can't beat the CD to tape combination. CDs…

…-year Residential College student and CD-player owner, does not think LPs and record players will disappear, "especially considering the huge 45/singles market." Besides, he added, "I can't under- stand putting…

…, musical theater major and first-year School of Music student Becca Daniels said she does not plan to purchase a CD system in the near future. Echoing the sentiments of many, Daniels conceded, "(Compact disc…

… public forum where travelers sometimes may be inconvenienced while others exercise their freedom of expression. EXTRA S Purdue students drop eggs, armor up to celebrate spring WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue…

… University students will suit up in armor and drop eggs to celebrate spring. Cary Quadrangle, a residence hall at Purdue which houses 1500 stu- dents, will sponsor the third annual Cary Fest April 9-17. Roger…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 19, 1988 CIA to recruit at law school By MELISSA RAMSDELL The Central Intellegence Agency next Friday will recruit University students on campus for…

… the second time since September - this time at the law school. Sign-up sheets will be posted at noon today for first-year law students interested in interviewing at Hutchins Hall for summer jobs with…

… the CIA. Representatives from two student groups, the campus chapter of the National Lawyer's Guild and the Latin American Solidarity Committee, said yesterday the groups plan to protestthe interviews…

… there have been protests, but said that student demonstrations on university campuses have not interfered with their ability to hire enough employees. Next week's visit is scheduled at the beginning of…

… the law school's spring break and at the end of LSA's vacation, when many students will be away from campus. Foster and Krieger said the timing was coincidental, but some students said they think the…

January 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…Page2.-The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 22, 1988 Traying' may be dangerous fun IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports By JENNIFER MILLER Students love to spend moonlit winter nights…

…," said Nan Thomas as he and Chris Neisesian, both first year LSA students, climbed the snow- covered hills, trays in hand, at 2 a.m. "Variety is the spice of life, and you don't get to tray in the Arb at…

…' curfew JERUSALEM - Israel eased curfews on some Gaza Strip refugee camps so Palestinians could go to work yesterday, and assigned more police to an Israeli highway where Arabs threw firebombs, missing a…

… school bus. A strike by merchants continued to paralyze Arab east Jerusalem. A visiting Red Cross official said there appeared to be no critical food shortages in refugee camps under curfew, which…

… births, including New Jersey's "Baby M." EXTRAS Student loses points in class for meeting Gorbachev LOOMIS, Calif. (AP) - A high school student whose grade was lowered in history class for being absent…

… while he met Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Wednesday he will appeal to Gov. George Deukmejian. Andy Leman, regional. president of the California Association of Student Councils, said the school…

… board refused in closed session Tuesday night to overrule his teacher. History teacher Rolf Moeller's policy is to lower a student's grade by one point after five days of .unexcused absences. Leman spent…

November 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…d OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 5, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Higgins I Vol. XCI, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… more concerned with making a profit than with educating the students, must be abolished! Likewise the cops who handcuf- fed Peck and Parrentand carted them off to the pokey have no business on the campus…

…. We call for all cops off campus and for the University to be run under worker/student/faculty control. Earlier this year the SYL was victorious in beating back an administrationeattack at the…

…- ce on college campuses and on political organizations around the country, including here at The University of Michigan; has in- filtrated national student organizations; and has collected files on a…

…- ditioning us, as students, to seek employment with large corporate firms or government agencies like the CIA, which can afford to pay "big bucks." The University would like to portray itself as a neutral…

… institutions, and gover- nment agencies such as the Department of Defense and the CIA have, not only via the training and recruitment of students, but also by direct fun- ding of University operations and…

… when the CIA shows up on campus and offers a large salary with the promise of excitement and travel, many students jump at the chance to "serve the public," especially in these times when any job is hard…

March 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… sociologist who once said, "This is a time for hate . . ." and who now says he believes he was hired to placate Negro students although the purpose expressed- by the administration was to set up a black studies…

… enrolled last fall without normal academic credit as part of the Educational Opportunity Program. Most of these students, college officials said, were active in campus disturbances, and Hare was arrested…

… consideration at this meet- ing must be in the President's hands no later than April 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following stu- dent sponsored events becomes effec- tive after the…

… publication of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has be- come effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available In Rooms 1001 and 1546…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

students were participating in the first such broadcast to be staged by the speech department. Students received training in all phases of radio in putting on the broadcast. The script writing, producing…

…, acting and engineer- ing were all done by students in the radio classes. Oragnized to provide practical experience not available in the classroom, the station put nearly 200 students through their home…

…. program. The concert is open to the pub- lic. WPAG To Air Student Show Foreign Students To Present Their Views Foreign students representing South America, Europe and the Far East will reveal their views on…

… the University and American students during "Campus Quar- ter," the Union-League radio pro- gram to be presented from 9:45 to 10 a.m. today over Station WPAG. They will be interviewed for their opinions…

… by Jim Schiavone in the course of a round-table discussion. "Campus Quarter" will also fea- ture a news resume of impending campus social and cultural events. An all-student production, this edition of…

… satisfactory labor relations." ISA Tickets Still Available A limited number of tickets are still on sale at the International Center for the Arab Supper to be given by the International Stu- dents Association at…

… 6:30 p.m. Sunday, M. K. Raju, president of the group, said yesterday. The supper will feature native dishes as prepared by Arab stu- dents at the University, and is onen to the general public. French…

… of Le Cercle, pro- duced and directed by students and presented entirely in French. "La Malade Imaginaire," by Mo- liere, was the 1947 selection. Co-op Open House ... The Muriel Lester Cooperative…

January 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

students at University of Michigan, University of Florida, Washington State University and Portland State University found that many respondents' answers to race-related questions were socially acceptable…

… responses, instead of hon- est answers. To obtain more detailed analyses of students' views on affirmative action, interracial relations and the significance of contemporary discrimina- tion against…

student identified as "Bob," said, "I oppose them, mainly because, I am not a racist but because I think that you should have the best person for the job." Bonilla-Silva and Forman both said color…

… call came on the eve of a tour of European and Arab capitals by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that is aimed at building allied support for a possible military strike. In comments after meetings…

… customers like the convenience, especially those who might be turne * ..~xiuxm::*:;:;n*X-:$r::*X~v:: C AROUN THEWORL Arab nations may not support U.S. AMMAN, Jordan - If'the United States launches…

… airstrikes against Iraq in the coming weeks, it should not count on help from its Arab friends, even those that joined the U.S.-led coalition to oust Iraqi forces from Kuwait in the 1991 Persian Gulf War…

…, according to Western diplomats and Arab analysts and offi- cials. At the same time, there are signs that several of Washington's key partners in the region - including Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia - are…

Arab lead- ers and government-controlled media spoke out forcefully against threats of U.S. airstrikes in response to Iraqi defi- ance of U.N. weapons inspections,- the buildup of American and British…

… military forces in the Persian Gulf in the last sev- eral weeks has elicited little official com- meant outside Baghdad. Pro-Western Arab governments doubt the effectiveness of such sorties and are also…

… Psych 345 Psych 350 Psych 370 Psych 380 Psych 390 Rel 369/Psy 313 Wom Studies 220 Wom Studies 240 FRO ~JMI5J BOTO I1 Top students take notes in your classes and provide them in typed paragraph format…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… Nations debate. It seems to me that M. Carduner, not the Arabs, is "naive." Though I am not the Arab student M. Car- duner quoted, he did tell me that, if he were the French foreign min- ister, the Arabs

…"Oh, Yes-Things Are Ticking Right Along" 01ly mtdiigatu Daily 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 Win Prevaul" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… Director Calm Down, Move On THE TRUMPETS are sounding all in- Grades of freshmen women do drop during terested and opinionated students are ur- spring rush, but they probably would do like- gently being…

… would have no problems with the French. M. Car- duner supported the amended resolution, voted by 35 nations, only six of which are Arab. I won- der who is "naive" after all? As to the Arabs who do not…

… should deal are the Algerian people, who are a part of the Arab nation which extends from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf. This is the fact that all Western nations, including France should recognize…

July 27, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…0 THE MICIT A N fDAY THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 .a. .. .a -. 1e1 1 lJ 11 1 l'}". tl 1 " _ 1J 1'L d L 1 ;... MICHIGAN DAILY _ 1 /. FI :77- Ied and managed by students of the University of gan…

… been a growing demand among students at cer- tain schools-a program in social training. Correct social training has become recognized more and more as a business asset. It not only is of value in…

… and civilization. And so it will be a grave mistake to describe the backward life of the Bedouins and then after to make generalizations and say this is the life of the Arabs. We are not ashamed of the…

… Bedouins and the life of the Arabs. We are not ashamed of the Bedouins and we are not trying to kill them off but we are encouraging them to settle and have their natural share of city education. We are…

August 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…C1w Aid jilgau iLBat x Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN. CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ."Where OpintoneAre Free STUDENT

… reprints. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: PHILIP SUTIN Kenna"Iedy Challenge Great* Can He Change History?. Students Protest PRESIDENT John F. Kennedy is a man who enjoys a tough battle, and a…

… w RETURNING to their classes in September, University students decided that last May's tuition boost was unfair and went on strike, They organized a Students' Ad Hoc and Action Committee (SA- HAC) to…

…, however, the students called a halt to their action. The story was featured prom- inently in the Detroit and Chicago newspapers and got some nation- al notice, which likely didn't make the public relations…

… side of the Indian peninsula. Conclusion to be drawn: United States students pretty much accept what foreign colleagues would take to the streets for. Moral of the story: U.S. students need not strike…

… take place in May and June, the hottest months here.) On the first day, student leaders claimed that half the uni- versity's 21,000 students had quit their classes. The Express later called the student

…- val Price, will present a concert on the Baird Carillon, Burton Memorial jTower, on Thurs., Aug. 9, 7:15 p.m. The Zvon Ringers, all music students, Sidney Boner, Robert Crumpton, Caro- lyn Foltz, Don…

… School Students Toward the Ten Imperative Needs of Youth," Thurs., Aug. 9, 3206 UHS, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, S. E. Dimond. Doctoral Examination for Victor Dale Blankenship, Mech. Engineering; thes- is: "The…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"Well -Ha Ha -None Of Us Is Perfect" U 4r-A Aidigan Daily 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, WillPrevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials 'printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers _pr the…

… combination with soniewhat unjustified demands on the part of the Tenants Association has made an issue which could have had an amicable solu-. tion into an aggravated point of contention between students and…

… administration. --PHIL SHERMAN ofPt4 t j'rK JEF- x, ~~ <<, 'Kr SML RA/fl- 19 . IQ Sr m ', NAVE FA lTh ALGERIAN STUDENTS: Activities Continue After Dissolution (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the concluding article in a…

… series dealing with the activities of Algerian students, in connection with an emergenacy fund drive by Student Government Council for Africa students. The drive will be held from May 10-16.) By AHMED…

… its reversal. However, UGEMA carries on, with its headquarters transferred to Tunis. Its major concern now is to secure ways and means for Algerian students to continue their university careers - in…

students in Morocco and Tunisia who' are refugees from the war in Algeria. BECAUSE OF THE many grave problems arising for Algerian stu- dents as a result of the dissolution of their National Union, the three…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… fitting activity for The Daily than that which they were engaged in on Election Day. -Bruce Chudacoff, '66 telling or influencing students- If THE Arab lands felt that whom to vote for. Israel's position…

…Seventy-Tbird Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHICAN UNDERAUTHOITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "WhereOpn AFeSTUDENTP ULICATIONS BLDG., ANN AROr., Mce…

… he wants, to the Office of Student Affairs did not but women who are 20 years old and jun- include junior key privileges or apartment iors have to live within the residence permission even though 60…

… substance is denied to most women students but and in no way justifies a refusal to make granted to most men. Surely, with the the recommendation to the OSA. proper leadership to organize them, the 60…

… still should have "Protection" of female students has acted on the desires of its constituency been delicately advanced by female mem- and submitted this proposal. bers of OSA as a good reason for a con…

… the in- Seude pragmatic approach terest of women students, not for the Uni- Such a deluded andversity Public Relations Office, or not is especially destructive to students' right n s yswik t…

… ,necessarily in ways which will keep the of expression when applied to women's group in the good graces of the admin- rules and last semester's survey. If there istrationt is any student problem which requires…

… as well as a few more serious students. If he is a graduate student, he frequents that palace of doom, the General Library. Eventually, moss and cobwebs will creep around his carrell and cover his horn…

… complex situation. Mr. and Miss Average Student are un- der a great deal of pressure. Academic achievement-too often meaning a de- cent grade-is the key to success after graduation. But the pressure to do…

… well at college begins long before the student reaches here. Parents, who want their children to do better than they did, be-j gin the indoctrination early. And the Uni- versity becomes the first step in…

April 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…4 - Fridlay, April 18, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4- Friday, April 18, 2014 The Michigan Daily - nichigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… Ann Arbor, harder drugs and misused prescription medication pose a real threat to the safety and well-being of students. In a recent news report by the The Michigan Daily, not only is illegal usage of…

… prescription drugs on the rise, but students who took the Student Life Survey reported an increase in use of other hard drugs such as Molly. The University can address this troubling trend by supporting students

… who may be suffering from drug dependence or abuse by better advertising the extensive resources for students. ffyou've ever felt white guilt--. S top. Stop right now and reflect on the power of your…

… are necessary as white guilt burns rampantly among our vast white student population. The emotion is infiltrating individual minds, but this is not an isolated incident. White guilt is a socially…

… misconceptions and wrongful perspectives onto students of color. In these many moments, people of color are seen as perpetual victims. As students of color live and learn alongside their white peers, they're seen…

… victimization. As students of color enjoy their time going out, working and attending classes, some white people regard their experiences as lacking and tragic. Yet, some white students who feel guilt believe…

… humanity. restoring Until they dispel you of your "people. intoxicating guilt. Until you too lt stifles reach a place beyond guilt. The University should work to ensure that students who are suffering or…

… that students can utilize. However, the existence of the program needs to be made more visible and more accessible. CAPS also provides some counseling on drug abuse and diagnostic screening, called the…

… Assessment of Substance Abuse Patterns. In order to promote the use of these services, the University needs to make sure students know they exist, and provide information on how to best utilize them…

October 05, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 5, 1998 Ulije irbigatn ]at 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in Chief…

… JACK SCHILLACI Editorial Page Editor '1 heard that they were national champions last year. It's a big nation, so they must be very good.' -- Engineering first-year international student Sergei…

… such Orwellian proceed- ings are commonplace at the University. Once again, an ugly story has crept out of the arbitration process that resolves com- plaints brought against students under the University…

…'s Code of Student Conduct. According to his accuser, six sanctions were placed on Jason Brooks, an offensive line- man on the Michigan football team, under the Code. Brooks's accuser plans to appeal the…

… doctrine of "double-jeopardy." The Code is an excuse for the University, in its desire to raise students to social standards higher than those of the American crimi- nal justice system and thus make the cam…

…- pus a more sheltered environment, to retry and punish students on its own terms. But, as a public institution and a place where students are supposed to be growing into adults and developing their own…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… dens i te rguar ecion, iy o Iral wenthe,,School Admission Test. The next ad- Student Organizations- Yesterday's Daily incorrectly which teach both speaking a n d are supplying arms to the Arabs

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 RESIDENCE RULE: University students encounter voter registration dilemmas…

….S.A. Bldg., before "Architecture: Education and the Pro- Earlier this month, Apol in- statute governs only electors- discrimination against students. p. ni. of the day preceding fessione'Saturday, March 1…

…" for allowing their residency - and does not I gister as many students as we can for Saturday and Sunday. General contact the Dept. of Achitecture, students to register to vote, He pertain to students

… the legislature to pass a new Student organization notices are Thursday 1:00 p.m. The Asia Society they feel should be used. been taken by SGC in their cam- law," he adds. not accepted for publication…

… Quality Education": Shorling Focus on Students, produced by stu- new "track system" has been ap- made on the effectiveness of the Auditorium, University High School, dents in the department of speech.4 "We…

… will advise the city clerk to .w2sh e 1 new track programs until the end 400 p.m. Friday 5:15 p.m. Business Review, withf register all such students," Blan-|plied m the 231 and 232 eve h Botany Seminar…

…Benley aysmariedutility of the new sections until 90 Studies, on "Science and the New 111-, students must meet certain other dents show a greater interest than then. Sonatas for Violin and Piano: Alfio manism". in the…

… stdets hoare: ex ans. e ve or' if .r N * ic: competition In 18 sports. Special fea- . git married students who are is about the same, but there is a [ e te r l oties tures Include women's basketball be…

…; one in October, Archery. Additional exhibitions will be to students. In his ruling Mon- yContinued from Page 1) another in January. Exact deadlines presented in badminton, table tennis. of the language…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…Ix'TV THE MCHIGAIN' DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1933 VOTIR THE 1~tICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1953 4 4r Airliian Buibg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The…

…- tional outlet. No, I am not like that. Rather, I am the "average one-in-twenty-thousand student" who was looking for some fun and derived a great thrillfrom doing something he wasn't supposed to. It was…

… University. Rather, there is another aspect of Friday-night's activities that I think you newspaper men should concern yourself with. It is the vandalism of the students. I am referring to our discourteous and…

… dangerous treatment of cars that were met by us students in front of the State theater. I am not objecting to such things as block ing traffic, for I too participated in it, and I am not the least bit ashamed…

… of it. How. ever, I do object to the sadistic treatment that many drivers, be they young or old- some of them strangers from different towns-received from us students. I think it's alright to stop…

… traffic; per. haps it may be even alright to rock a car. But when a mob of students start rocking and lifting a car with its passengers inside so hard that there is danger of the car's tipping over, when…

… treatment, for the young and reckless driv- ers usually manage to break loose. (There. was almost one head-on collision on Fri-. day after one of our victims broke loose.) When the students open the hood and…

… start fooling around with the motor, when they open the back doors and start taking stuff out of the car while their victims look helplessly on, when at least two cars stop- ped by the students had the…

… important of all, it was dangerous for the students themselves. Isn't it likely that some driver would get panicky as result of the rocking (all of them were scared), lose his head, step on the accelerator…

April 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… dance, and the Philippine candle dance, as well as Chinese, Indian, Ara- bian and European dances and songs, all performed by foreign students, willbe featured. A typical three course Arab dinner at 7 p…

….m. at the First Methodist Church will complete Sunday's bill of international fare. The dinner will be pre- pared by Arabian students and is open to the public. "Social and Economic Trends in the Arab

… the co-operation of various de- partments," he explained. .* * * "THROUGHOUT the Festival we attempted to use each art as much as possible and to have all productions designed and execut- ed by students

…. OPERATION FRIENDSHIP: Cheap Travel, Study Offered To U. S., ForeignStudents Operation Friendship, an experi- ment in international understand- ing, will be launched this summer -by students and for students

…. The program, originated by a student travel agency, allows for- eign students to come to this coun- try for summer study at drastical- ly reduced rates, provided the students are sponsored by Amer- ican…

… individuals or groups. The sponsors are expected to provide housing, employment and hospi- tality for the students. THROUGH OPERATION Friendship, a foreign student who comes to the U.S. for summer study…

…- dents will receive free trans- portation to the U.S. and back. The student agency sponsoring the program also arranges Euro- pean study tours for American students at greatly reduced rates. "THE RATES…

… are so low that many students who have not been able to study abroad before are now enabled to do so," Dick Arne- sen, '51, said yesterday. He is lo- cal representative for the agency. Arnesen pointed…

… the College International de Cannes, on the French Riviera, at $595. Any individuals or groups inter- ested in lending their support to Operation Friendship, and any students interested in foreign study…

… tours, may contact Arnesen by calling 2-8256. "The idea of the Student Art Festivals is to establish a com- munity of the arts. If one art is failing, all must suffer," Rob- ertson said, adding that IAU…

April 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… intellectual life of our campus. We agree that all Arab, Muslim and MENA (Middle Eastern and North African) students, faculty, staff and visitors should feel welcome and have an equal opportunity to thrive…

… at the University. Their presence makes our campus better in every way. University leadership has had frequent, ongoing discussions with Arab, Muslim and MENA students about the campus climate…

… for several months. This includes a Jan. 11 meeting at the president’s house with students from these groups and the Jan. 25 “Sharing Stories, Building Allyhood: Student Voices Against Islamophobia…

…” event on campus. Leaders from Student Life and the College of Literature, Science and the Arts have worked closely with the Islamophobia Working Group, including incorporating the group’s feedback…

January 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… and managed by JEFFREY KOSSEFF students at the DAVID WALLACE University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily s…

… with a capable parent, and we shouldn't be so arrogant as to believe the only good lives are lived in America. - David Wallace can be reached over e-mail at davidmw tumich.edu- University students

September 24, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… went on, however , as the latest cease-fire agreement proclaimed by King Hussein col- lapsed when a faction of the guer- rilla movement rejected it and. vowed to fight on, The Arab leadership struggled…

… - PIO - denounc- ed the cease-fire as "a trick," and urged the guerrillas to fight on. w*. In a speech heard over Amman radio, Husseinsaid /the Arab mis- sion from Cairo endorsed a four- point peace plan…

… tall necessary by Central Student ;minarets piercing the horizon. Judiciary's (CSJ) decision last The town is awakened just be- spring that IHA was operating in fore 5 a.m. by the crump of ex- violation…

… of Student Government poding shells. There are few loud Council (SGC) rules. explosions at the beginning, only The proposed constitution will sporadic rifle shots the first 20 be presented to residence…

… whooshes along the tem, excluding Baits, the Lawyer's narrow streets and mingles with t Club, and married student hous- all the other echoing sounds of ing. Representatives are to be battle to produce an…

… with the politics of "no longer effective" in dealing last night refused to nominate the Board of Regents and declines with his various constituencies, students to serve on a University- the invitatipn…

… dates. had also refused to consider any and approve appointments to the SGC also last night appointed candidate who did not promise ROTC staff; supervise the er- the five students who will com- to be…

March 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… seeking legislative approval of the University's plans to build a new co-educational student housing center and separate cafeteria at North Campus was introduced in the House recently. Rep. James F. Warner…

… (R-Ypsilanti) introduced the package of resolutions to allow state universities and colleges to build self-liquidat- ing student facilities. The University's self-liquidating project would cost $3…

… million, but would be financed through revenue bonds based on charges to students who use the structing living units facilities.) may also b REP. JAMES F. WARNER ...residence changes HOUSING: ACLU…

…. Significant Step "We would probably amend Federal funds available for con- e used. The down-payment will ome from the general housing funds, Vice-President of Student Affairs James A. Lewis has said. The co…

…-educational living cen- ter without internal eating facili- ties, now in the early planning stages, will house a total of about 500 upper-class, graduate and for- eign students who do not want to have their meals…

… revolutions professed support of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repubic and called for Arab unity. But UAR officials in Cairo were cautious, mindful that old enemiest made when Syria and Egypt…

May 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…WO itySgant Yailyr Sixt y-Seventh Year I I "Next" ---- "When Opinions Are Pr s Trut Will Prevail" EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This…

… topics of interest to students and faculty members and to Gain a Friend Before Friday IN A WAY it's too bad more people don't pay attention to mimeographed letters. It's too bad, because by not reading…

… program by which American and foreign students will get to know each other individual- ly. The president of nearly every men's group on campus was sent a letter by the Union ex- plaining the program and…

…, those who were told about the program decided to "put it off until tomorrow." Although Inter- House Council and Student Government Coun- cil have recently given the program a boost, it is doubtful if more…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… 'for her refusal to withdraw from Egyptian territory wtihout nonaggression guarantees. On the other side, the Arab world - which the United States has been wooing in an attempt to block Communist…

… the Democratic Policy Committee in the Senate against sanctions. Senator William F. Knowland of California, the Republican leader, sould Accept Students Tuition 'U' MayAsk Dorm Aid -Hatcher Special…

… hoped the United States would support the move. Malik spent an hour with Assis- tant Secretary of State William Rountree going over the Arab po- sition. Afterwards he told re- porters: "In the opinion of…

… the whole Arab world, and indeed of the whole world, Israel must with- draw unconditionally." Dulles Waits President{ Eisenhower went di- rectly from the airport to the White House to grapple with the…

… than we have in the area of aid to housing," Hatcher told the legislators. Otherwise, the University may have to reject students "because they can't find a place to live." He suggested more explicit…

… on the basis of academic competence. SGC To Fill Post Filling of the vacant seat on Student Government Council and announcement of committee ap- pointments are on the agenda for today's SGC meeting at…

… 7:30 p.m. in the Student Activities Building. .: . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ................. ............ E .; .: :. im . . . . . . . . . . ............ - ..... ..... - ------- - ----- s…

February 22, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… humanity and address us-- Muslim, Jewish, Black, Arab, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized students on campus-- in person on Thursday, February 9, 2017 at the Michigan Union.” Several administrators…

… Michigan Union, organized by Students4Justice. As part of the protest, S4J wrote up a list of demands that it wants the administration to meet. The first demand reads as follows: “Acknowledge our…

… attracted students, faculty and administrators alike. I saw a video of Schlissel confronting protesters, who were angry about the spate of racist and anti-Semitic emails, and the subsequent lack of…

… helplessness that renders you silent, that kept you invisible on the night of a student protest and sitting in luxury seating at a classical musical concert on the very next night. Schlissel feels…

… “helpless” to the demands being made by activist groups on campus. President Schlissel, if I can address you here, you ought to know that you are not alone. Your students who make demands of you also…

… feel helpless. And it is not actually an option for you to feel helpless and then to subsequently refuse to meet with the very students who are calling for change. That’s like me, as a young boy…

…, crying because I’m hungry but then refusing to eat the food my parents give me. You cannot have it both ways. You cannot feel helpless and then refuse to engage your students, who know best what…

… supremacist United States government. Similarly, the idea that demands do not start a conversation presupposes that there are other options for these students to be taking up. It presupposes a sort of…

… absolute innocence on the part of the administration, as if it has done nothing to perpetrate the need for demands. Of course, these students understand that a demand is different from a request…

…, from setting up a meeting with the president like other students — those students, for example, who do not feel as if their lives are threatened and their humanity silenced — might do. These…

November 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… Democrats, Indian American Student Association, Arab Student Associa- tion and the NAACP, to name a few. Our slate also includes current MSA representatives and MSA committee members. Keep a lookout for…

…4 - Tuesday, November 9, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.corr Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan sinte 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MO 48109 tothedaily…

… coffee - stirred much contro- versy in Michigan after the hospitaliza- tion of students who drank the product and the reported rape of a 14-year-old girl who drank Four Loko mixed with rum, as reported…

… afternoon. As I grew up, my relationships with faculty members, the admin- istration and community members developed, too. My voice as a student carried weight among the adults in my world. I felt encouraged…

… The need for student regents Last spring, University students overwhelm- ingly voted to elect MForward candiates to represent them on the Michigan Student Assembly. All 19 MForward candidates up for…

… election won seats, led by current MSA Presi- dent and MForward founder Chris Armstrong. This landslide victory was a mandate from the student body for MForward to pursue their campaign promise of aggressive…

… advocacy to address major problems on campus. Since taking office in April, MForward's slate of diverse student leaders has become the new leaders of the MSA. MSA's. current treasurer, chief of staff and…

… Football Saturdays, worked with administrators to offer transportation options for student organizations and delayed the vote on the porch couch ban due to a lack of student involvement in the debate…

…. Currently, MForward party members on MSA are leading the initiative to implement an open housing policy on campus. For those who are unfamiliar with open housng, it would allow students living in University…

… housing to choose their roommates regardless of gender identity and expression. Open housing isn't simply about creating an inclusive and non-dis- criminatory community. it's also about about students

September 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 141) • Page Image 33

… UNIVERSITY The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 3C Students protest passage of gay marriage ban in A By Elizabeth Belts NOVEMBER 12, 2004 Upfal described her friends' sadness One…

student incited the crowd to march Daily StaffWriter after Proposal 2 was passed during the to City Hall, and 100 students left the Diag, On Nov. 11, the sidewalks in downtown Ann Arbor were crowded, taken…

… over by protesters from Ann Arbor high schools and the University. About 150 students carried signs, banners and rainbow flags in opposition to the passage of Proposal 2 in the Nov. 2 election. "This…

March 30, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…news@michigandaily.com NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 30, 2004 - 3 Students start up online auction sites City officials, 'U' profs to discuss urban sprawl The Michigan Student

…, land programs director of the Michigan Environmental Council and chair of the Cool Cities Task Force. Co-sponsors include Students for Public Interest Research Group in Michigan and the Urban Issues…

…, students are being offered more up-and-coming venues where they can buy and sell not only books, but also football tickets and sublets. University alum Zach Price started the auction website TheDiag.com this…

… week, in response to demand for a venue to advertise products for stu- dents that were not being auctioned elsewhere. The website functions similarly to eBay, and students can post bids and purchase…

… the only one who will be compet- ing with conventional stores by offering products to students online. LSA junior Johnny Glase said his friend Scott Palko, a University of Notre Dame alum, started a…

… has a couple hundred users. One of the site's features is an online market- place, where students can bid on furniture, books and electronics. Glase said he is now actively publicizing the website…

…, he expects lucrative results in the fall. Although Glase said he and Palko are waiting for more advertisers before offering a link to MEBay.com - an auction-type service for Uni- versity students - the…

… mementos of student life on the website are attracting users. Students' response to the different online ven- ues has been mixed. LSA sophomore Erin Luyendyk said she doesn't use either site. "I just never…

… Price University alum "I think students need a website like that. At the end of the year, there are TVs and futons that stu- dents need to get rid of, and there is not really a place do that besides the…

… Uzbeks, Chechens and Arabs were among them. He said 46 troops were killed and 26 injured. Villagers have begun returning to their homes after seeking shelter in Wana and other villages during the operation…

April 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… approximately 3,000 students mobbed the intersection of South University Avenue and Church Street, setting off fireworks and throwing objects. A rock hit the shoulder of University Vice Presi- dent for Student

… would cost the University more than $2 mil- lion. In addition, the building would be renamed after Henry Frieze, a for- mer professor and interim president. April 8, 1983 Thirty-five students stormed into…

… the Fleming Administration Building and held a sit-in in the office of Provost Billy Frye. The students complained over the secret budgetary process, and demanded the end of closed adminis- trative…

… Naomi Braine said. Frye talked with the students for almost three hours, but made no promises in regard to their demands. April 9, 1970 The University announced that Oxford Housing would become a co…

… required to do 4-6 hours a week of housework in Oxford. April 9, 1977 In the Michigan Student Assem- bly election, independent candidates won six out of nine seats. Only 4.5 percent of the student body voted…

… Study investigates connection between caffeine and migraines By Eve Lieberman For the Daily As finals roll around, many University students prone to migraines could find that each cup of coffee they…

September 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 4, 2002 OP/ED t lquinii AN N ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JON…

… violence. SAM BUTLER THE SOPBOX We."uS+ 11 be. ded',co.4 -- i'IOR- o as~ Radical chic and the state of student activism ZAC PESKOWITZ TE LtOLWR FREQUENCIES April 17, 1969 - The American Council on…

… Education publishes its "Declaration on Cam- pus Unrest" criticizing student activists as "a minute group of destroyers who have abandoned hope in today's society, in today's university and in the processes…

… University propaganda coming out of the Office of the President. In a welcome video, available at http://www.umich.edu/pres/welcome- rm.html, University President Mary Sue Cole- man urges new students to take…

… part in the University's storied history of activism. "Whatever way you decide to contribute, you will be carrying on one of the great Michi- gan traditions - the tradition of student activism." Within…

… approximately 30 years, student activism has been attenuated from a force that gripped the hearts of the University administra- tion with fear to a force so powerless that the administration is now able to…

February 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… events usually draw in students. "This is very much a town crowd," Roberts said. "I'm surprised that there are so many men" here, said Justin Vidovic, a Canton resident. Vidovic said he was happy with the…

… and Awareness Center. "The fact there are institutional (precautions) on this campus is lucky," Francisco said. She added that all students should strongly insist on their safety and take advantage of…

… will allow for 100,000 new members by 2002. Some of the money will go toward President's Students Service Awards, which would match the value of local scholarships up to $500, Wofford said. One student

December 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… when I go east, it's always on the foreground," Hayden said. When the California state senator returned to his alma mater yesterday, talk immediately turned to his work as founder of Students for a…

… Democratic Society, and as one of the "Chicago Seven," a group of students arrested during protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. "The last time that I saw Tom Hayden was at the…

…'s refusal to take a stand against war and injustice. "A society that depends on young people to lead the way is a society that's broken somewhere." Although Hayden encouraged student audience members to…

… friends, because nothing is supposed to happen," Hayden said. Students are still disenfranchised from the political process, but at least have access to the "dysfunctional" system, he said. California…

…, where Hayden intends to run for See HAYDEN, Page 5 JOHN IKRAFT/ Daily University alum Tom Hayden fields questions from students yesterday in the Michigan Union. Hayden, now a state senator from…

… University Relations Walter Harrison said the administration's decision to vote against the tournament was based on its concern for student-athletes. "We have a long-standing position that we oppose the…

March 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

…Campaigners removed from residence halls Monday evening, Department of Public Safety officers removed stu- dents who were distributing Michi- gan Student Assembly campaign fli- ers in Stockwell and…

… East Quad resi- dence halls . The students, who are running on the Voice for Black Freedom and Stu- dent Power slate, were escorted from the buildings after they were found in violation of a…

… missing when the officers went to retrieve them," reports say. There are no suspects in the case. Bottle rockets shot in Alice Lloyd Two students were caught by DPS officers Tuesday while they were set…

… integration in student living spaces and privacy issues are all challenges the Housing Division faces when planning new living/learn- ing programs, Vice President for Student Af- fairs Maureen A. Hartford told…

… the University Board of Regents yesterday. . "For a first-year student, a living/learning program is the glue, the place where all these (academic and social) programs come together," said David Schoem…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… tour shows future students 'U' life Members of the IrishtLesbian and Gay Organization protested New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade for not allowing their participation in the annual event. Asian Amer…

… tour. Admitted students are invited to participate in one or both of these tours. About 95 percent of those who participate in Campus Day enroll at the University, said Jeff Schoenherr, a counselor with…

Student Activities Center and the Alumni Center. By JAMES R. CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Setting their differences aside, more than a dozen Asian American student groups on campus will come together in…

… ethnicities. There is a lot of diversity on campus and that can be a weakness." The University's Minority Student Services (MSS) and Office of Aca- demic and Multicultural Affairs , in conjunction with UAAO…

December 07, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…, Kristen, & Renee THANK o lbTanks for all of your bard work this terin at Student groups [ Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and other Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. U Arab

…-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 n m. Association, board meeting, Michigan Union, Room 4202, 9 p.m. 11 Queer Action, meeting, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 8 p.m. U…

…TheMichigan Daily - Tuesday, December 7, 1993 - 3 *Students protest destruction of mosque By MELISSA PEERLESS DAILY NEWS EDITOR Gyanendra Pandey's voice rang clear through the cold air, carrying…

… in Hindi, .a language unfamiliar to most mem- bers of Students Concerned About South Asia. Rackham student Radha Rangarajan said the main purpose of the ad hoc coalition of students from India…

…, Sikh are all brothers" - in light of recent events. Sanket Amberkar, a second-year graduate student in electrical engi- neering, was studying in India at the *time of last year's incident. "Things were…

… preferential treatment. Anjan Ghosh, a Rackham student, organized the protest. He called the destruction of the mosque "a water- shed event in Indian history. "Politics has created animosity between members of…

… rehabilitated." ELIZABETH LIPPMAN/Daily Ten-year-old Ian MacDonald glances over a new selection of comic books yesterday. v - ! 1 ' ' students work with academ - - - i By JESSICA CHAFFIN FOR THE DAILY…

… The thought of attending classes on Saturday evokes fear in the mind of any student. However, University students and high-school and middle- school students skip sleeping in each week at the Academy…

… for African American Students. Approximately 40 African Ameri- can University students donate their time and energy to the program each Saturday. These students work as classroom tutors and in one…

… be sitting at home watching cartoons or relaxing is very motivating." LSA sophomore Crystal Lander tutors for the program as well. "I'm really glad I got a chance to help students who want to help them…

November 05, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… forum, People Dancing Studios, 111 Third St., 3 p.m. U Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Students Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room D, 7 p.m. Get the cutting edge on news concerning…

… discrimination against gay, lesbian and bisexual students with campus activists lastnight in the Law- yers' Club Lounge. For an hour and a half, the group discussed homosexu- ality in general and Bylaw 14.06 in…

… the only legal sup- port for homosexuals. A committee made up of students 3and faculty has begun looking for ways to implement the bylaw. Several students at the discussion criticized the committee…

… from Mount Olympus, we would not have done our jobs.,, McGowan pointed to the regents' 7-1 vote in supportof the amendment. Rackham student Monique WMansoura had reservations. "Not searching out gays for…

… pointed to people's growing sen- sitivity as an example."Increased awareness happened because students made it happen. We made it happen when we came out," Sullivan said. Kevin Lee, a Rackham student

…." MIGHTY CHEM LAB PEOPLE MSA candidates focus on North Campus concerns By KAREN TALASKI DAILY STAFF REPORTER To many students, North Campus seems like afar away place. Inhabited by engineers, artists and…

… musicians, its wooded pathways lead to nothing more than a long bus ride to Central Campus on a Sat- urday night. Yet Michigan Student Assembly candidates hope to bring student gov- ELECTION ernment to the…

… conference. "In general, MSA needs to get the word out more. Everyone wants to see more students get involved, but people aren't standing by what they say," she said. "There's a lot more to do." However…

…, Conservative Coalition candidate Mark Biersack warned can- didates not to make promises that students living on North Campus may not want. "It's giving North Campus special status and I don't want to see the…

… Engineer- ing Council (UMEC) and Society of Women Engineers (SWE) before changing the way MSA interacts with North Campus. "If they think we're doing a good enough job, we are," Biersack said. Yet Students

October 23, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 23, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 C -s.9 NOAH FINKEL Editor in…

… the Daily. Students' rights Organize against the move for deputized police Lif' R~dC 00 LP SWC 3 L? ' SEJzVK.F LP SegVICf- THE UNIVERSITY'S DECISION TO deputize its own police force has left…

… University student, faculty or staff input? Why did they ignore the 70 per- cent of the students who voted against the implementation deputization with- out student input? Why are they using the task force on…

… and four million dollars per year. Currently the regents pay $500,000 per year to the Ann Arbor police department which provides a special campus police force. How will this affect students' lives…

… besides a rise in tuition? Concerns such as these are the focus of Students' Rights Week. The events this week provide an opportunity for students to inform themselves about how tuition and campus life will…

… be drastically affected by deputization. As deputization becomes more and more of a reality it is important that students join together and speak out against this regental move: Students' Rights Week…

….. ~ Students' Rights Week Sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly NO GUNS! NO COPS! NO CODE. . Tuesday: Graduate Student Organizing: Past and Present 7:30 PM-Rackham E. Conference Room Wednesday: Howard Zinn-Student

November 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… districts," Faxon said, citing duplication of services, inefficiencies and buildings serving a small number of students under the current system. The bill would set up a nine- member commission to prepare a…

… lines Students wait in the cold outside the Ticket Office to Tickets went on sale yesterday morning at 8:30. buy tickets for the Michigan-USC Rose Bowl Jan. 1. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor…

… today LSA-SG elections offer little choice Meetings The Student Book Exchange - mass meeting SALSA - Socially Active Latino Student Assoc. meets at 7:30 in Angell Rm. 221 Michigan Student Assembly…

Student Rights Commission - 5:30 p.m. in Union Rm. 3909 Rainforest Action Movement - 7 p.m. in Dana Rm. 1040 Earth Day Organizing Commit- tee - 7 p.m. in the Union 4th floor MSA International Students

…" - the Hitchcock classic; 7, 8:30 and 10 p.m. at Hillel "Beyond the Walls" - a film about the relations between Jews and Arabs in an Israeli prison; 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Northcoast--UM Jazz Ensem- ble - 8 p…

….m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall Arpilleras from Peru and Chile - distinctive fabric wall-hangings by Christine Kloostra Daily Staff Writer LSA students have a tough choice today. From a field of 16…

… candidates, students will be electing 15 LSA Student Government representatives, a president and vice president - a total of 17 positions. Twelve of the candidates represent the Students for Academic Institu…

… candidates are running as independents. LSA-SG's main function is to al- locate funds to campus organizations to sponsor events that benefit LSA students. They also appoint students to various University…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 75

…a The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989- Page 15 With D.C. on his mind, Prof. Tanter ,candidly voices a conservative view by Leslie Perera Daily Staff Writer…

… controversial among students. "I am a principled person," Tanter says. The brief pause and broad smile indicate that the punch- lne is about to come. "It's just that my principles are all right wing." 'With this…

… time. "If Rumsfeld goes to Defense, so do I," Tanter said matter-of-factly. The confidence and self-assurance of the man are evident in everything he does. Students either find Tanter arrogant and…

… abrasive or they are at- tracted to what they see as incredible candor. Rob Feldman, a former student of Tanter's, said that upon first meet- ing Tanter he was "awed by Tanter's love of self." He does not…

… like Tan- ter's teaching style. He believes that Tanter is too rigid in his political views and tries to impress them on his students. Tanter admits with a chuckle that his classes generally attract…

students that are "right of center," but he is- adamant in the belief that he does not force his personal views on stu- dents. "My politics are like the web of a duck's feet," Tanter says, spreading the…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… racism. Choy specifically criticized the University for hav- ing no Asian-American department to teach students their history, culture, and concerns. One student quoted a line Ebens said in the film - "I…

Students Coalition series: "Asian Americans; Making an Impact - Directions for Social Change" an7 the keynote speaker for Asian Awareness month. ALEXANDRA BREZ/Daily Film maker Christine Choy hosts a…

…'s policies on harassment and protests. Again, the parties split. Three support the current policies. The remainder cite the lack of student participation in the policies' forma- tion and the continued lack of…

student control over their execution. MSA's handling of off-campus o issues also continues to be a major h issue. The assembly has come under e criticism for passing resolutions this semester, including the…

… the Mod- ling Nitrogenase Active Site" Chem. Prof. Dimitri Coucouvanis, 1200 Chem. Bldg., 4 pm. f'The Arab-Israeli Conflict: What Role for the U.S.?" - sev Na'im Ateek, Wesley Lounge, First Methodist…

March 28, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… diplomatic steps as "no big deal." The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 28, 1985- Page 3 Academic probation straightens up students

… African Studies-Amal Rassam, "Political Ideology, Cultural Constraints, & Women in the Arab World," 4 p.m., Rackham. Museum of Art-Mary Kujawski, "Earth Magicians:An Introduction to the Exhibition,"8 p…

…- mons Room. Meetings University AA - noon, Rm. 3200 Union. Anxiety Disorders Support Group - 7:30 p.m., 3rd Floor Conference Room, Children's Psychiatry Hospital. Baptist Student Union -7 p.m., Rm D…

… Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Audit may force med., loans into banikruptcy (Continued from Page 1) Medical and dental students can borrow up to $20,000 a year for four years at market rates, with the…

… gover- nment guaranteeing to the lender that it will pay if the student defaults. THE PROGRAM now insures about $500 million in outstanding loans, the audit said. But the loans are quickly becoming more…

… that and other reforms are enacted, he said, the program still faces bankruptcy. (Continued from Page 1) Nissen. But often students make a good case for being readmitted, he says. LSA REINSTATES "about…

…, approximately one-third of dismissed engineering students who petition for readmittance are readmit- ted into the school. She believes that, "If they've fallen behind to the point of enrollment withheld, odds are…

… high" that they won't be able to pull them- selves out. She says that many students like to start anew at another school. LSA's Crafton says that the petitioning forms are "tailor made to an individual…

… person's problems." For her, seeing students get back into the University is something she says she enjoys, "otherwise this would be a depressing job." CRAFTON cited the case of one woman who had been pre…

…, Crafton says. Though many students may simply pick a major that is not catered to their interests, others have some unusual explanations for doing poorly in their classes. LSA freshman Kyle Nemit, who went…

March 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 136) • Page Image 12

… Opportunities Available for: -Financial support for qualified graduate students -Research in radiation dosimetry and radiation biology -highpaying, interesting jobs in a growing profession in which the demand for…

… graduates for exceeds the supply. APPLICATION SHOULD BE FILED BY: 15 APRIL 1979 Interested students in engineering, physics, biology, chemis- try, pre-med, or any of the other physical or biological sciences…

… opportunities. REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by the Women Law Students Assoc. MSA19 79-80 The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Annual Elections will be held April 2, 3, 4, 1979. All seats up for election. Candidate…

… supplies to the United States would continue after signing of the Israel- Egypt treaty opposed by many Arab states. -A secret CIA report quoted at a Senate Energy Committee hearing said that if Iranian oil…

… Allan Smith, by late April or early May, they took Laro's statement in stride. "He may well be right," said student advisory committee co-chairman Jeff Supowit. "I guess we had in the backs of our minds…

… that it might go longer (than April). Most of us will be around, so it won't be like students will be shut out," he said. "When you're talking about a term that's going to last ten years at least…

…, another month or two won't make a dif- ference," said alumni search panel head Sam Krugliak. SUPOWIT CONFIRMED that the student group had received a reduced list of presidential nominees from the Regents on…

… interviewing stage." Wesley also said the four student committee members present at Mon- day night's meeting reviewed the Regents list and added "about a dozen" names to it. Wesley said the additional names were…

… candidates the student WOMEN'S JAZZ KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-Pianist- composer Marian McPartland and singer Carmen McRae headline the performers scheduled to take part in the second annual Women's Jazz Festival…

… initial pool of ap- proximately 200. She explained the student committee was seeking ad- ditional information on the candidates as well as reasons why the Regents had cut the names from the list. "THERE'S A…

September 26, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

….alamazoo, Lansing, Midland, Mus- Icegon, Owosso, Pontiac, Port Huron, Saginaw and Wyandotte. Outstate centers of instruction are Sandusky an Tledo. Eten sion students are allowed to earn a total of one year's credit…

…," "The Pa-I triot," and others. (6) Israel and Ish-j mael-based on "The Arab Awaten- ing," "Going Home," "East of Eden," and others. (7) Rivers and Litera- ture: a Spring Freshet-based on "The Rivers of…

… obtained from the Department of Correspondence Study of the Extension Service in Haven Hall. University students will again this year be denied use of automobiles, except in cases deemed "extraordin- ary…

…" by the Dean of Students' office. The following interpretations of the Automobile Regulation have been released by the Dean of Students. Students are advised to keep this article for future reference by…

… the Dean. The Ruling of the Regents states that. "No student in attendanceat the University, from and after the be- ginning of the first semester of the University year 1927-28 shall operate any motor…

… th (Continued on page cretion of the. Dean of Students this Ruling may be relaxed." The interpretation applied this year by the office of, the Dean of Students follows: RENT or BUY a RID 302 S. I…

… all women who are inter- ested in the committee are urged to attend. GOOD USED TYPEWRITER HAMILTON LETTER SHOP PHONE 7831 WILLIAM AT STATE I .' Students Work At Varied Jobs To Earn Way Through…

… School ANOTHER SLATER'S SERVICE By AL SARASOHN Contrary to the belief held in many quarters, college students of today, for the most part, do not live on vel- vet and content themselves with hav- ing a…

… has led students into a myri- ad of pursuits. Michigan men and women have not lagged. Departing from the usual board or room job, one student operats his own grocery. No less enterprising are those…

… are held by several students; all Detroit papers and the national news services are represented in Ann Arbor. Several outstate papers also have represen- tatives to catch important athletic and general…

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