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October 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…41 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 30, 2001 OP/ED olbe £kw niag 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. L JII 41 ® won ried how -N,' s ha~s hdf~ed e e\jtCeoC.. I Reforming student activism: A modest proposal AUBREY…

… my atten- tion. Fire is almost always cool, especially when it's nearby and safely contained. And just think what it could do for the cause! ("Hey! Did you hear about that Students Against Syphilis guy…

… who set himself on fire?") I guarantee the student body would appreciate this kind of valor ("Dude! Check out the blisters on that guy!"). Finally, no one would get hurt except the noble activist…

… signs and spend more time hanging out with the tax collectors and prostitutes. Besides being a great P.R. move, it'd be a lot more fun than hollering "salvation" at jaded col- lege students day in and day…

December 08, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…, Sharon also warned that Israel would exten its law to effectively annex areas on the West Bank still under Israeli control if wh he called a Palestinian "intifada, using the Arabic word for rebellion, did…

… several hundred cases a year are related to minors in possession citations. Jim Vick, vice president of student affairs at the University of Texas, also said they have not yet changed their policy. They do…

… not notify parents of viola- tions, but he said if underage students furnished alcohol or were found guilty of more serious violations, they will report the illegal activities to parents. "We…

…'re debating it internally," Vick said. The university recently implemented a new system of notifying parents, he said, although it is limited only to first- year students under age 21. Radford University…

… authorities in Virginia notified parents of 16 alcohol and drug violations so far this semester, said Dean of Students Bonnie Hurlburt. "We do it only when it reaches a cer- tain level of seriousness…

…," Hurlburt said. The distinction of serious offenses includes any drug offense, a first-time alcohol violation if the student must be hospitalized and any second-time alco- hol offense. Hurlburt said a meeting…

… with students last year explored "what things would make a difference in alcohol abuse." "Basically, our philosophy is that col- lege students need to be given an oppor- tunity to develop their…

…- coming students for caroling or helping at its Christmas parties. "We're also in desperate need for escorts to take people to and from their appointments," said Beverly Leneski, volunteer coordinator at VA…

… Winter Term Apply now at the Law Library- -non-Law Students *Law Students *S.I. Students Apply in person: Room S-80 in the LaW Library's underground addition, 8-noon and 1-5 Monday through Friday. AA…

… spokesperson for the army's general staff. Parts of the statement were car- ried Friday by the North's officpal Korean Central News Agency. Gulf leaders focus on oil at meeting'" ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirate…

April 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Dinner Dance, Arab-American Students' Association, Slauson Middle School, 1019 W.Washington St., Cafeteria, 7-11:30 p.m. U Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Conservatory Tour, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800…

… weather sent the fair indoors and organizers said student turnout was low. Payal Parekh, an SNRE sopho- more and member of the MSA Envi- ronmental Issues Commission (EIC), said the rain caused several…

… problems. The fair format called for local environmental organizations to setup informational tables on the Diag, but Parekh said, "People don't want to sit three hours in the rain, and (students) won't stop…

… attendance. University students Ryan Bradley andPolkWagner will speakatthemen' s rally, and Homeless Action Committee member Corey Dolgon will sing. Organizers of themen'srally agreed that rape is partially…

… Case Against Environmentalism: Moral, Economic, and Scientific," discus- sion, sponsored by the U-M Students of Objectiveness. "Without exception the environ- mental crisis you hear about every- day is…

…:30 p.m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8 p.m. Q Music Night at Canterbury, Can- terbury House, 518 E. Washing- ton St., 9 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel…

…- lowship, U-M Student Prayer Group, 7p.m.; Rosary 7:30p.m.; St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St Q The Nitric Oxide Story: A Les- son in Scientific Serendipity Persistence, Chemistry Building, Room…

…, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd., 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Tree Planting, Law Quad, 1 p.m. Q Fight Auto Theft, vehicle win- dow etching, North Campus Fire Station, 1946 Beal Ave.,10 am.- 2 p.m. Q Hafleh, Arab Culture…

…:30 a.m., and 2 & 3 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship, Peer Ministry Meeting, 3 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.; St.Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St. Q Northwalk Safety Walking Ser- vice…

…, NY 10020 Phone (212)581-3040 Mail this ad for Special Student/Teacher Tariff 0 RENTAL OLEASE [ PURCHASE 1 acr , .A ti 1 Gamma iof A - Ii ri an Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor Society…

March 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… to Lebanon on Dec. 17. Itwasnotknown whether other Arab parties to the talks, including Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, would stay away from the talks in support of the Palestin- ians. But Hanan Ashrawi…

… Christopher. Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin pledged that Israel would be flex- ible at the bargaining table. "Israel, for its part, will undertake serious and substantive negotiations with any Arab party…

… possession of several grade school students. Teachers discovered four to five sev- enth traders with bombs at Slawson Middle School on West Washington Street yesterday afternoon. Following the arrival of…

… officers from the Michigan State Police, the Ann Ar- bor Police Department(AAPD) and the Ann Arbor Fire Department (AAFD), than a prank, adding, "The students probably weren't aware of the dangers involved…

… Department of Public Safety (DPS) early Monday morning. Unit officers arrived on the scene shortly after the 1:45 a.m. call was re- ceived and located the three subjects -T believed to be students - allegedly…

… Robert Lepler's name was misspelled in yesterday's Daily. . ".:.:. r}:i: X"Xr%:s Jl: i S.Y.Q." " 1i' iti }:': "' j "' " "t'.! '"' ",1 """ J1 f"" Student groups Q AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, meeting…

… Coalition Against Rape, Take Back the Night Plan- ning meeting, Michigan League, check room at front desk, 7 p.m. U Baha'i Student Association of U- M, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 2-5 p.m. Q Graduate…

…:30-1:30 p.m. Q Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship, meeting, South Quad, West Lounge, 7 p.m. Q Islamic Circle, meeting and Iftar dinner, Stockwell, Blue Room, 5 p.m. Q Korean Student Association, meeting…

…, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship Association,God'sOne Earth, 7 p.m.; Leaven Group, 7 p.m.; Peer Ministry Info Night, 7 p.m.; Saint Mary Student Parish, 31 Thnmnsn St…

… History, Room 2009,12-1 p.m. Q Women in Politics and Policy, Rackham, 4th Floor, 9:15 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Student services Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. Q Northwalk…

April 10, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… seeks dismantling of six commissions in reform quest k # by Jay Garcia Daily Ai Reporter At its first meeting last night, the new Michigan Student Assembly began to push through a conservative agenda…

student group recognition structure received first reads last night as did proposed changes to the structure of MSA's six commissions. The commissions include the Peace and Justice Commission and the…

… and comnis- sions. In any kind of organization there are commissions and commit- tees. (Peace and Justice) is a coordi- nating body for students interested in these issues," Church said. Also added to…

… the agenda was a resolution which would rescind last week's resolution which gave Todd Ochoa money to aid him with his le gal expenses against the University. Ochoa was the student arrested for chalking…

… President James Green during last night's MSA meeting. Van by Julie Foster Daily MSA Reporter Valey tenure comes to an end Students crowded into the Michigan Student Assembly chambers last night to watch…

…. In November, over 100 members of student groups filled the assembly chambers to express discontent with MSA's room allocation procedure. Many of the groups were forced to share office space with other…

… in November, Van Valey staged rallies to protest the deci- sion and tried to organize a student strike. This semester, in the midst of the Persian Gulf War, Van Valey helped organize anti…

February 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… Douvan. Some students were surprised by Larimore's resignation; unlike Douvan, she did not send resignation announcements to RC students. Students who have worked with her on the RC executive committee…

… always addressing student interests." Eagle said that as RC director he will try different strategies and approaches than Douvan, but would not elaborate in order to avoid a criticizing the present…

… administration. "What the RC can do to recruit more minority faculty and students is a central concern right now, though," Eagle said. I HEALTH & FITNESS 1 MSA lacks student Beauty Waxing Facial and body…

…-5585 JUST A SHORT WALK FROM CENTRAL CAMPUS Vol did not b students w assembly tomorrow students a what PIRG But L Meldrum, problem1 want, but1 to them constituen Bhush week'sP assembly extend t absences…

… Tina failure to pass the proposal was not a sophomore, said, "It's a to unfairly remove members from the to know what students assembly. to go out one day and talk Other constituents saideMSA was will…

… officials reported three Arabs wounded by troopers in the West Bank. Maj. Gen. Ehud Barak also said more than 200 Israelis had been injured, most of them lightly, since Arab riots began Dec. 8 in the occupied…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April -$15 in Ann Arbor, $22…

… outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief…

January 07, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…4 UCAR wants 'U' to close for holiday (Continued from Page 1) dance at some Martin Luther King Day activities last year resulted from students' obligations in class. The University's Board of Re…

… administrators. "Knowing what student class schedules are like, I can't believe it," Roach said of the charges that classes prevent students from attend- ing the activities. Roach said that having "two or three…

…" classes a day would not keep interested students from attending. Roach said he was concerned that declaring Martin Luther King Day an official holiday would set a prece- dent: "There are all sorts of…

… faculty to plan their classes - for instance, by not having tests that day - so students wishing to attend the Martin Luther King Day activities would be able to. The memo is not binding to the faculty. The…

… memo was signed by Flem- ing, Michigan Student Assembly President Ken Weine, and Harris McClamroch, chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the faculty governing body. Ransby would…

… gas and rubber bullets at rock- throwing Palestinian rioters in the occupied territories yesterday, and an Arab shouting "God is Great!" stabbed a soldier and was shot in the shoulder. The soldier was…

… Israeli efforts to restore calm and defuse international criticism of its handling of the month-long rioting in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Army gunfire has killed 24 Arabs. Defense Minister…

Student News Ser- vice. I I I mmmmmmmi iniMl mimmm mmm mmimmimm inminmmm , FRE" SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WHNO NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE Every Student is Eligible for Some Type of Financial Aid…

… scholarships are given to students based on their academic interests, career plans, family heritage and place of residence. " There's money available for students who have been newspaper car- riers, grocery…

February 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… campaign for literary billboards. And put America back on the road to literacy. This is one of the essays that earned Dov Cohen a Hopwood award. i Edited and managed by students at The University of…

… Palestinians and one Kenyan on January 26. The Daily condemns such police state tactics used by the FBI and the INS, and calls for students to join the rally to be held on the detainees' behalf on the Diag at…

…, the FBI is taking advantage of and promoting stereotypes of Arabs as terrorists., The FBI used another excuse to arrest the Palestinian sympathizerss-a law from the McCarthy era of anti-communist hype…

… number of students being forced out of the area: the number of commuting students has risen steadily from 2,561 in 1982 to 5,265 in 1986. Other statistics from the housing office show students living in…

… temporary dorm space, doubles convertedto triples, etc. Nor is the problem restricted to students, since increasing numbers of working people are being forced to move out of the area. The University is…

… responding to the situation, not by building more student housing but by tearing down existing housing. Two buildings at University Terrace (UT) are going to go to make room for additional hospital parking…

…, displacing 50 families in the process. The university administration knows that students are being forced out of the area. Last fall, Vice- President Brinkerhoff stated that planners were aware of the problem…

… priority units which are capable of attracting funds and maintaining high visibility. In effect, students and the poor are being asked to. lelp underwrite one of the richest units of the In fairness To the…

… discriminate against all women, most small/short men, handicapped students and for- eign students (everyone knows that football is an American sport, and therefore culturally biased against foreigners). If I…

…, and asked for suggestions on how the money might be used. Current plans to tear down student housing to build an unnecessary parking lot reflect badly, not only on the administration, but on the support…

September 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…, attem- pted to murder two Palestinian mayors, and machine-gunned Palestinian college students. In an ef- fort to set off a "holy war" between the Arabs and Israelis, these Jewish terrorists were plotting…

… proposes criminalizing marriage or sex between Arabs and Jews. Kahane called the Sabra and Shatile masacres the "vengeance of the God of Israel." Although Kahane's party won one seat in the Israeli…

… parliment, both major Israeli parties refuse to admit him into Kopel is a third year law student. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Cramer sir. Vol. XCV, No. 8 420 Maynard…

… questionable. If it is aimed at high-volume dealers who make hundreds of dollars a game, then it is far too small a penalty to be any deterrent at all. On the other hand, if it is aimed at the student trying to…

… its time ticketing dealers who won't even notice and pursuing half of the students on campus. With decriminalization the city would be able to eliminate all of the inconsisten- cies in its current and…

… are wrong to be chastising the city for lack of en- forcement. The scalping problem arises because the athletic department sells tickets to students that are not, supposedly, valid without a student ID…

…. Students then sell the tickets to scalpers who in turn sell them to non-students-alumni, fans, etc. who ignore the need for an ID. The University could take matters into its own hands easily enough by simply…

… asking for student ID with the presentation of a student ticket. Not that they-or anyone else-would want such a time-consuming and prohibitive measure. But it is completely feasible. If it isn't worth it…

… own best interests, there is no responsibility to the state or any other entity. : Critchett student in ministration. is a graduate business ad- . I . . p tw lass«1rc 1!«n ti aarri …

April 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 16, 1983-Page 3 New fossil proves whale was once land mammal Parting words Students from the School of Natural Resources display a banner yesterday expressing…

… the University Museum of Paleontology, Neil Wells, a geology graduate student, S. M. Ibrahim Shah of the Geological Survey of Pakistan, and Donald Russell, of the French Museum of Natural History. The…

… workshop at Trotter House, 4 p.m., 1443 Washtenaw. Music - Saxophone students recital, 4 p.m., Rehearsal Hall; cello recital, Eliana Mendoza, 6:30 p.m., Art & Arch.; cello recital, Arnold Friedman, 8:30 p…

… of the Great Lakes In- dians by Basil Johnston, Ojibwe, 1 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. Dance - "Dances By Five Women," group works by master of fine arts students, 8 p.m., Studio A Theatre, Dance Building…

… African Studies - Jonathan Ngate, "A Ten- tative Workable Definition of Third World Literature," noon, 246 Lorch. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee - Paul McCloskey, "The Role of Arab-Americans in…

… duty to work for "the common good of society." Student ci b be D O N4 e e e e o 0 J0 I DON'T GET CAUGHT IN TE RA! University Towers is now renting for fall and winter 1983-84 with the best location…

… on campus! Law Quad assault By HALLE CZECHOWSKI Following a March law quad fire and recent assault on a first-year law student. University law school officials arestepping up efforts to alleviate…

student fears. In a letter sent to law school students on April 5, Dean Terrance Sandalow described the events as isolated in- cidents and said they were no reason for concern. BUT TENSION among students

… has reached a high level. I 'irst.year. law-. student.David:crist, was arraigned Wednesday night in 15th District Court on charges of assault and battery. The charges stemmed from Crist's alleged attack…

… on his former roommate several weeks ago. According to Phil Quagliariello, a fir- st-year law student who roomed with Crist last fall, Crist walked into his room and began to beat him. He said he did…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-Ashhab described as "the atrocities of the Israeli Zionists." The demonstration, sponsored by the campus Organization of Arab Students (OAS), provoked sharp reaction from many Jewish students resenting the claims…

Arabs Department announced that the United States was responding to Lebanon's request for assistance to refugees, saying more than 150,000 had been for- ced to flee the fighting. The department said…

… supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people and facing many angry Jewish students, more than 100 Palestinian sym- pathizers demonstrated yesterday on the Diag to protest what spokesman Hassan El…

… first major incident occurred when Jewish students danced in the middle of the diag, chanting repeatedly, "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives). Palestinian protestors pushed the Zionist suppor…

… members (approximately 2,400 workers), would be specifically prompted by controver: V ' Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN Jewish students dance to emphasize their support for Israel (above) and coun- ter a pro…

… the way yesterday for a new trial in a $46 million lawsuit against Ohio officials over the deaths of four Kent State University students during a 1970 antiwar demon- stration. The justices let stand a…

… all liability. THE CONTROVERSY now will return to a federal trial judge in Cleveland. Ohio National Guard troops killed four students and wounded nine others in a 13-second outburst of gunfire on May 4…

…, 1970 as violent protests against the invasion of Cambodia by U.S. troops in Vietnam rocked the city of Kent and the university campus. The original suit filed by the nine wounded students and parents of…

… the four slain students, which named Rhodes and state National Guard of- ficials as defendants, was dismissed by a federal trial court and the Sixth Cir- cuit Court. THOSE COURTS ruled that state of…

students and professors who have had a major role in rounding up opposition to construction of a gym-. nasium on the shooting site, applauded the new trial. "It's the first time in American jurisprudence…

September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… State Prison," mocked Jimmy Voss, a junior studying economics. His voice had an edge on it typical of other students returning to school and discovering the fence. "Its message is clear," Voss said…

… campus. The council's reason: to control "demonstrations" and prevent "riots and confrontations." To the stu-, dents, the fence has all the symbolism of a Berlin Wall. New students arriving at Jackson…

… conversation on the campus last week concerned books and schedules and the endless red tape of registration. The lobby and lounges of the student union building were alive-not with the strident sounds of…

…- ty, with students. administrators and townspeople unsure about just what will happen on campus. this year. Few would have predicted last fall that four students would be killed by National Guards- men…

… freshmen. He was trained as an educator, not a peace-keeper, he says, not "a keeper of the dungeon." The ,campus was always conservative, the stu- dent body the same. Mostly the students come from blue…

… released its final report, which blames campus turmoil' on "terrorist" students, "lenient" administrators, and officials in law enforcement agencies and- the govern- ment. a The commission also urges an end…

…- mission says, "students encounter little formal deterrence because administrators and faculty have often failed to punish il- legalacts./ The report notes the study by the Amer- ican Commission on Education…

… Sept. 6 and 9. Meanwhile, Jordan's King Hussein named a new government yesterday in an attempt to placate his Arab critics. Tension remained high, however, as Cairo accused Hussein of plotting to…

… would fly to Cairo today to meet with President Gamal Abdel Nasser and other Arab leaders. , In Washington, President Nixon ordered emergency relief for Jordan's civilian casual- ties and also indicated…

… Hall. His thoughts are frequently several blocks away, at a campus where some students feel a marked hostility towards him, and his officers. Nevertheless, a student can talk quite com- fortably with…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

… 1) The only BAM demand rejected outright by the Regents was the tuition waiver for in-state dis- advantaged students. BAM pre- sented the plan as a simple means of alleviating the financial burden for…

students admitted under spe- cial programs. Fleming first said the plan might not be legal, but Dave Lewis, Grad, presented a legal paper showing precedents for the waiver, and even Ross says now that the…

… r m to Room 3528 L. S. A B 1d g.. before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a re not…

…. Huron. 1:00 P.m. Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", Assem- bly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 9:30 p.m., Degree Recitl: Jay Gayer, violin, School of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p…

… Festival in the Mich- tional jobs, apply now. Igan Union Ballroom tonight! Leaves Chicago Horticultural Society, Chi- of Grass and Cats Cradle will provide cago, Ill. Students in botany, forestry, msc and…

… and white demonstrators struggled with the police to free the arrested black girl, the two black demonstrators said, but only Marsh was arrested. Eric Siegel, '71, a white student, said he was standing…

… striking and shoving the blacks, leaving him untouched. "It seemed clear to me that the, police weregdefinitely after the blacks," Siegel said. Another white student, Alan Kaufman, L'72, said he drove a…

January 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… Appointments should be made in advance through your College Placement Office "ARABS or ISRAELIS ? A DILEMMA IN THE AMERICAN LEFT" A DEBATE SPONSORED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS DAVID GUTMANN LARRY…

… Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY…

… Session, Michigan Union, 9:00 a.m. to ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in…

…," Symposium with Robert Sklar and Gordon Wood. Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Dinner and evening discus- sion with students of the Residential College. School of Music Recital - Wind In- strument Department…

Students: School of Music Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m. School of Music Recital - Students of the String Department: School of Music Recital Hall, 3:45 p.m. Colloquia in Philosophy - Professor Herbert Morris…

… appointments. Students should make appointments according to their assigned counselor as indicated in the following schedule: Jan. 22, 23, 24: Austin Clark Ege Hawk Michot Rockaway Schwarz Wilson…

…- sary to maintain strict adherence to the above schedule. At the start of each three day period the full range of dates for appointments with the counselors involved will be available. Those students who…

… penalty. Identify mail payments as tuition and show complete ten-digit student number and name. Foreign Student Tuition Scholar- ships: Application forms are now available at the front desk of the In…

… of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effectiv e. Approval request form. for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of…

… the Student Activities Building. Campus Crusade for Christ-College Life, 1-19-68, 7:30 p.m. - Delta Sig- ma Delta. Alpha Gamma Delta and Panhellen- ic Association - Open-Open (Band Open House) Jan. 20…

October 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…4A - Friday, October 24, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com l e Iicl30ig n wily Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… can solve its snake problems to focus on its ultimate goal: eliminating Israel's dependence on Arab oil. On Oct. 22, crude oilprices dropped below $65 per barrel. Though OPEC is now scrambling for a…

…, according to Kass, "Mideast oil began to dominate the world strategic landscape." Today, the vast majority of Arab- world GDP stems from oil exports. Though each Arab country spends its oil revenues…

… differently, only one spending strategy truly benefits Arab citizens: domestic reinvestment of oil revenuesintohuman capitalandinfra- structure. The United Arab Emirates employs this strategy widely, especial…

…- ly in Dubai, yet most other Arab states are content to hoard oil revenues for the wealthiest ruling class - or to invest them in terrorist organizations, nuclear projects or weapons imports. Enter…

… Iran. Though Iran is not an Arab state, it plays an important role as a major power in the Mideast oil hegemony. Its influence reaches everystate inthe region, and -its oil revenues sponsor…

… coun- try, you still do. You just need to learn to use it. Seth Buchsbaum is anS LSA sophomore. He is a representative on the Michigan Student Assembly's Voice Your Vote commission. 0 RADHIKA UPADHYAYA…

March 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… broker the congressional compromise. ALGIERS, Algeria Plan to normalize relations with Israel fails The Arab summit formally rejected yesterday a proposal by the Jordanian king that would have revised…

Arab conditions for normalizing relations with Israel, sink- ing a plan that had won Israeli praise only hours earlier. The original plan by Jordan's King Abdullah II had dropped the traditional Arab V…

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

… you get ready to enter the real world. You'll get: Helpful information from seasoned professionals in lively presentations geared specifically to college students Take-home materials that you can use…

March 02, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan Another trail of tears IN THE LATE summer of 1817, hun- dreds of Native Americans cane to Fort Meigs, a sprawling military camp on the Miami River…

…-style laws with new regulations based on the Koran, and in Malaysia, students are the spearhead of a campaign to align civil law more closely with Islamic religious law. IN EGYPT, the greatest threat to…

… remain a poten- tial alternative to several Arab regimes. Neither is thee an automatic sympathy between Islam and socialist governments. The Ayatollah Khomeini has frequen- while Islam provides a means…

… greatest political success recen tly in two countries that are not typical of the Moslem world: Neither Pakistan nor Iran are Arab countries. And in both states, Islam plays a role rather different than in…

… religious law, including Islamic punishments such as public floggings and the probhibition of alcohol. THE MOST significant of the Islamic fundamentalist groups opposing Sadat-style arab secularism is the…

… to Palestinians. Mr. Maksoud is an official of the Arab League and as the Committee states, but Eqbal Ahman did. Mr. Ahmad, though he publicly stated that he was drunk, did present a position which…

… handsome honorarium from the University. Who the faculty "Zionists" are and who the "outspoken Arab nationalists" are I do not know, but I presume that even faculty have the right to political views and self…

… from Libya and another Arab government to support teaching and research programs, that a member of the history department has travelled several times to Arab countries in an at- tively reduce…

October 11, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, October 11, 1978-The Michigan Daily ~br 3ibigmn m aiI Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LIX, No.30 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… Michigan Lebanon for the Lebanese THERE WAS A TIME when Leba- justice and it proved to be the seeds of non was the jewel of the Arab its decline. world. Advanced in commerce, education, justice - it was the…

… most progressive of all nations in the Arab F INALLY THERE is the question of world. I Palestinian human rights and Its capitol Beirut was the most their right for a state of their own. cosmopolitan of…

… Israel and Lebanon. This step must be anid conflicts of the Mideast. Every taken before any hope for peace in the antagonism, every rivalry, every Mideast can be realized. conflict - whether between Arab

… or The major fault of the tenuous Jew or Arab and Arab - now meet Camp David agreements is that they h ad on in Lebanon. failed to address the problems in (he time is long past when the people Lebanon…

… Egypt and Israel. Palestinians covertly at first and then That settlement merely removes the overtly. It is clear that the Syrian largest army from the Arab arsenal. forces are not keepers of the peace…

students beginning courses at the mining school. Of 251 universiy graduates this year, onlye92 are in the technical fields in which the mining,- industry could use 1,500 to 1,800. There are 95 jobs available…

…, and still others are being sought from Japan and Arab: countries in hopes of belatedly developing a broader economic base. Economists believe this might inspire foreign confidence and stimulatesre…

March 24, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The lectoral College: A, real threat to majority rule IN 1824, Andrew Jackson won a plur- ality of the popular vote, but John…

… average tenant's in- come goes to pay it. TWO OF THE committee's proposals are particularly important because they deal with the University, which has long shirked its responsibility to house its students

… Negev out from their land. Yet even within the borders established then, which the Arab states are now prepared to accept, the problem of the two peoples has not gone away. In many ways the problem of…

… Israel's Palestinian minority poses a far hreater threat to the cause of Zionism, and to its ideals, than it did in 1948. Indeed, the major threat to Zionist aspiration today is no longer external Arab

… regard menial labor as "Arab" work, to Israel's domocratic stability. Within Israel's multi-party system, the danger al- ways exists of the Palestinian members of the Knesset gaining the balance of power…

… 1967 Six-Day War - tower above Lake Tiberias and the farmlands of Galilee like some immense bar- ricade erected to hold back a flood. The Arab popu- lation has been expelled, the promontories covered…

… - in Galilee and the Jezreel valley - Israel has suffered one of the most disturbing political defeats in its en- tire national history. And without so much as a single Arab shot being fired. r.V1f…

… by Arabs of real estate in the northern areas" were beginning to threaten Jewish predomin- ance there. Gov. Koenig also lamented the growing Palestinian proclivity for higher education. He found…

… of Palestinian power seems one that no borders, however defensi- ble, can solve. The Palestinians of Galilee have learned that eman- cipation, which never arrived in the form of Arab armies, is never…

January 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

… of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1974 Probing the energy crisis THE…

… the semester posters public distributed by the differe zations. This suggestion is cer intended to undermine t themselves, for I feel they a much appreciated fun :he student body. Rathe request to save…

… Palestinians? Palestine was owned in large part early in this century by absentee Arah 1lndlords in Cairo and Da- urban Arab population arrived only after the Zionist pioneers had initiated their agricultural…

…- estinians" can present no such dis- tinct credentials for statehood. Their language is Arabic, their re- ligion is Islam, their culture is that of the Ottoman Empire that per- vaded all 15 Arab states in the…

…- ed them to homelessness. Tn 1948 when Israel won inde- nendence, 600,000 Arab residents fled the stAte. Some 150,000 re- m-ined and these Tsraeli Arabs to- dov enjov the highest standard of living of…

… any Arab popolace to be found anywhere in the world. More than 500,000 Jews from Arab lands flad into Tsrael. One does not hear too i'vh about them, for they have been absorbed into the Jewish state…

…. welcomed as brothers. The 600.000 Arab refgees were shumted into camps in Jordln and Egypt and kept there for 25 years. There is orlv one humane and K j I~~ ARF WC Ikp(acN(M ('J(xo&) ? S J l IkPUACNIQ(3…

March 31, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… organization which invited Pow- ell, the Afro-American Student; Association, remained behind with: the deposed Congressman to try and talk him into changing his mind. Fred Fevrier, the pilot sent to pick Powell…

…'s views. Wilson was weekending at Che- quers, his country retreat near London, with his attention focus- ed on a cabinet shakeup due for announcement next month. -Associated Press U.N. Meets on Arab

…-the Arab Socialist Union. He set the plebis- cite for May 2. 8-5-Monday-Friday, April 1 -3 ii - I I WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOLK MUSIC ASSOCIATION CONCERT featuring JIM & JEAN and THE MISTY WIZARDS…

… continue a policy of military reprisals for Arab guerrilla raids and a demand by Jordan for an arms embargo against Israel. Israeli Ambassador Yosef Te- koah served notice on the council that new military…

… blows by Israel would be his country's forceful re- ply to continued activity by Arab guerrillas. He said this amounted to Arab warfare under the guise of liberation movements in Israeli occupied Arab

…- tween the Arabs and Israel. This was the first publicized report of any substance on the Jarring mission, undertaken last December. There had been un- official reports that Jarring was meeting failure in…

… **, (Paid Political Announcement) WHY WAIT ? Vote for Max Shain Save Money on Rent and Transportation with Fast Convenient Bus Service DEMOCRAT 3rd WARD -APRIL 1 , GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Presents a Bagel…

October 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Yankee Mana -r Ca sa St~nw- txh ( b a eill rih Won't Await First Blows From Arabs Harmony Urged By Delegate Eban UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P)- Israel protested vigorously yester- day against the sale of arms…

… by any country to her hostile Arab neighbors. She warned she might not wait passively for a decisive blow from the Arabs. Ambassador Abba Eban, Israeli chief delegate, told the United Na- tions…

… appeal to all peace loving states to avoid rewarding Arabs belliger- ency with arms; to abstain from disturbing the military balance on which the peace of our region has precariously rested for seven years…

… or practicing a state of war, strengthened him- self for the decisive blow?" Urges Arabs to Join Eban said Israel stands at the heart of the Middle East and is there to stay. He urged the Arabs to join…

… Israel in regional harmony and cooperation. ThedArab answer was given by Ahmad El-Shukairy, Syria, who assailed Israel as a "spring-board of imperialism." Shukairy proposed the Security Council set up a…

… disorderly charges and too liberal use of intoxicants. Two Michigan State students: were jailed for stealing trophies1 and whiskey from a Michigan fra- ternity house. The biggest larceny was a "smash-grab" at…

… High School for $1,400,000. Study Committee Hoveotdy vity e-Student drivers who are not However, both Moore and Uiversity Vice-President ,Wilbur B. displaying their car permits- are Pierpont voiced…

April 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…go THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,- APRI' 18, 1947" I C Football Tickets T HE Student Legislature's redistribution of upperclass football tickets last fall raised a howl of protest from students

student body will be in a stronger bargaining position when its own house is in order." Now with the redistribution completed and penalties imposed, the Legislature has announced the second part of its plan…

… semesters completed at the. University as the basis for seat assignments instead of class standing, would prevent up- perclass transfer students from justifying a change in semesters to correspond with their…

… CAMPBELL from the Board-in Control of Intercolleg- iate Athletics to these phases of its plan. Its request for a split student section be- ginning at the 50 yard line and continuing south on the east side…

… -Joan Fiske MATTER OF FACT: Arab Pressure By STEWART ALSOPl T IS DIFFICULT to distinguish how much loud bluster there is in the Arab states' opposition to the creation of a Jewish state, and how much real…

… feeling. There is prob- ably a great deal of both, but with the blus- ter predominating, for example, in Egypt and the feeling in Iraq. It is also difficult to judge just what the reaction in the Arab world…

September 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… were working dur- .. ingthe game, and students were corking to fix able to check in from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. if they could find service. ,ption issues for "Historically, cell service and ntive program data…

… is slow in the stadium with all those people in such a small area," Thick said. By BEN ATLAS The lack of service, however, For the Daily will not disqualify any students from earning attendance points…

…. the Michigan football Thick said the department offense searched for the receives attendance data when a ne during Saturday's win student's ticket is scanned, and ir Force, students sought they plan to…

… reach out to those 1 phone service to check who attended to ensure they h the Athletic Depart- receive their points. new student loyalty pro- Thick said the department Honoring Attendance, is working to…

… improve the Big ment and Loyalty. House's cell coverage for future IL. - designed to pro- football games. ncentives to students Aside from the service issue tend non-revenue sport- on Saturday, Thick said…

… she nts and arrive early to thinks the H.A.I.L. program has 1, men's basketball and been well received by students. games - experienced Students earn two points al difficulties at the when they check in…

…'s spot- ketball and ice hockey. Students and data coverage. can earn two points at the reve- stadium's notoriously nue events if they arrive at least ell service was a prob- 20 minutes before the start of…

… e Athletic Department the game. ated it might encounter, The app is designed to encour- ng to Angela Thick, the age more students to attend ment's assistant director Michigan athletic events. Points…

… eting. Thick said the app See H.A.I.L., Page 3 A firetruck reports to the fire at 611 Church St. that started when a deep fryer ignited at Amer's Delicatessen on Monday afternoon. Fire displaces students

April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

…2- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 29, 2003 NEWS. BUSH He added that most non-Iraqi Arab- Pae Ance=wamot Bolnger defends affirmative He also stressed how Iraqis living in of them are just…

…'s union replaced by other campus resources By VtoriaEdwards Daily News Editor After tomorrow there is a good chance that the Student Legal Services will be picking up a larger population. Instead of the…

… Ann Arbor Tenants Union, which is now defunct to students due to lack of funding, as a resource for dealing with their landlords; students will now be directed towards both the Student Legal Services…

… said he doesn't believe the increase in students seeking these services will be one that would seriously set the organization back. He said if there is a drastic increase in peo- ple, the attorneys will…

… either handle more cases or increase their staff. "I think MSA is trying to replace the AATU with Student Legal Services. We don't believe that is possible," Executive director of AATU alum Amy Ament said…

…. "There are not enough people (at Student Legal Services). Also there are a lot of problems that students come in with that don't need a lawyer. It's like going to an emergency room with a scraped elbow…

…" But Lewis said that the University has other resources than the Student Legal Services when there are problems between tenant and landlord that do not require the use of an attorney. "You could go to…

… Ann Arbor Housing for mediation. There is a University Housing mediation service for media- tion between students and landlords and students and roommates," Lewis said. Still, Ament said the AATU was…

… far more accessible and convenient to stu- dents, giving advice over the telephone, e-mail and in person. . LL Lewis agreed that the AATU has a more interactive site than Student Legal Offices, but…

February 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… are students! The announcement that Israel had brokered a peace deal with the Palestinians was made last night, just hours after Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat stepped aside to allow Jewish and Arab

… City and all." Green's announcements shocked students across campus yesterday. "When I first visited campus as a senior in high school, Green went by on one of those tiny little trucks they drive around…

… equality and integra- tion. "We thought yelling and marching around a lot would really make a difference," said one BAMN leader, 47, who is not a student. Wait a minute, come to think of it, none of them…

students at the University to negotiate. "We knew that if they just letpus students try to negotiate, we'd have no problem settling this 54- year violent conflict," said one Palestinian activist. "We…

students, thousands of miles away from the actual Middle East, know far more than these political leaders with years of experience," said an Israeli activist. The group that managed to single…

…-handedly destroy Nike, Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality, also known as SOLE, even though they should really be called SOLEE, attributed their victory to taking over enough administrative offices…

… to make their views known. "Taking over offices is what we do best," said one student. "However, we will not rest until all citizens of the United States are making exactly $14.73 an hour, no matter…

… how trivial or impor- tant their job." Perhaps the greatest success story of the day belonged to University Students Against Cancer, which strategically utilized cheers at football games in combination…

… with several newspaper ads to defeat cancer. "We have to admit, they really knew what they were doing," said the president of the group's campus rival, University Students In Favor Of Cancer. Sucks to…

… either was extended last night or expired today. We don't know because we didn't ask. The University and members of the graduate student instructors union have been involved in last-minute negotia- tions…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… offers to surrender Kunduz BANGI, Afghanistan (AP) - The Taliban offered yesterday to surrender their last northern stronghold if Arab and other foreign fighters loyal to Osama bin Laden in the city are…

… on New York and Washington and last week's crash of American Airlines Flight 587 in New York, many students who usually fly home for Thanksgiving are now opting to drive because of their concerns over…

… automobiles. There is certainly a downward trend every time there is a plane crash," Ascher said. For some students, it is impractical to travel any other way except via plane, making the decision an easier one…

…. "I have to fly home," said Social Work graduate student Jill Sur of Kailua, Hawaii. "I've never been afraid to fly before; obvious- ly I live on an island and anywhere I have See TRAVEL, Page 7A Fire…

… night. 13Blue candidates win TASA cutua By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter University students approved a $1 increase in mandatory fees by a vote of 2,309 to 1,779, and Blue Party candidates won 13 of…

… the 22 seats up for election last week on the Michigan Student Assembly. "I think it shows clearly students are in step with the Assembly in thinking student organiza- tions are underfunded," said MSA…

… Treasurer Josh Samek. "The assembly hopes and expects Vice President (E. Royster) Harper will recommend the fee increase to the regents." MSA and LSA Student Government members are hoping to make a…

… am real- ly excited to make some changes in MSA and give a new group of students a voice." Harris, like other newly elected representa- tives, said she plans to "start an in-depth look at the bussing…

… After more than nine months of planning and the com- bined efforts of about 300 students, the Indian American Student Association's annual cultural show debuted Friday to an audience of 3,000. The show at…

… interactions between Indian American students and their parents and the challenges associated with being part of two cultures. Show co-coordinator Adil Daudi said the performance was designed to educate people…

October 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… Zahr, a graduate student in Middle East- ern studies, said the rally was prompted by Thurs- day's visit of Israeli right-wing leader, Ariel Sharon, to the Dome of the Rock, the site of the first Arab

… meeting space at 109 E. Madison St. for Michigamua and two other honor societies, according to documents obtained by The Michigan Daily through the Michigan Freedom of Information Act. Dean of Students

… the Vulcan and Phoenix societies. The groups moved there last month and can remain there for two years, which is the normal lease cycle for student groups. The building is also housing the University…

… Musical Society and Building Services. The move follows the Students of Color Coalition's fervent campaign earlier this year to oust Michigamua from its meeting space in the Michigan Union tower. Although…

… linger on the group's relationship with University administration. This relation- ship was one of the SCC's major complaints during their 37-day occupation of the tower. Interim Vice President for Student

… they had to leave the tower space, and we said we'd help them find new space," Harper said. "This is typically what we do for any student organization." Harper cited only one other case - the Inter…

… Fish Daily Staff Reporter A demonstration protesting the over- seas manufacturing practices of Kohl's * department store resulted in the arrest of 10 members of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic…

… Equality. Chanting anti-sweatshop messages, the students were charged with tres- passing after they refused to leave the Lohr Road store after warnings from the Pittsfield Township Police and the Kohl…

… trespassing. Students angered by Israeli actions Candidates prepare for debates By Hanna LoPatin Daily Staff Reporter In this corner, Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush, a charismatic…

… Palestinian civilians. About 150 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered at noon for a demonstration that began on the steps of the Michigan Union, marched past Angel Hall and culminated in the Diag. Amer…

November 01, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, November 1, 1989- Page 5 Students who suffer from stress seek means to cope by Shara Smiley Stressed? Well, you're not alone. According to Newsweek, stress is running…

… higher than usual at col- leges this fall. Students must deal with stress caused by academic, so- cial and personal pressures. A good way for students to "keep perspective" and avoid stress is to balance…

… that stu- dents experience here at Michigan is a feeling that there is usually at least one other student to relate to. Stress- ful situations become intensified when some students become isolated from…

… resources to help students deal with stress: -Counselling Services provides free, short-term counselling for stu- dents. -76-GUIDE (764-8433) is a stu- dent service designed for those who want want to speak…

… to a peer coun- selor by phone. Hours are 5 p.m. to, 9 a.m. on weeknights and 24 hours during the weekend. -The Psychological Clinic on East Huron Drive also offers private counselling for students

… said. "We did what we wanted to do, not what they wanted." The bulldozers that pushed away the earthen mound blocking off the Christian Arab town of 10,000 peo- ple ended Beit Sahour's unlikely role as a…

… pictures of Ricardo Montalbon in it. ti / I _' ( UI J2 a th host Howard Stevens Thursda, November27:0lroom i ~~UnhigaBa Career Opportunities at Morgan for ( iiversil uof Ieigilan students

November 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

Students for Israel and Progressive Zionist Caucus - Majid Houssesi, "Position of the Druse in the Arab-Israeli Conflict", 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Center for Russian and East European Studies - Barbara…

…LSA-SG pulls speaker's funds By STACEY SHONK The LSA student government yester- clay retracted its support for an up- coming symposium entitled, "Palestine . Zionism and Racism," after several 4…

… officially vote today to ask the Muslim Student Association, which is holding the sym- Oosium, to return $100 LSA-SG granted the group on Oct. 23. But he said tepresentatives had informally agreed jesterday to…

… Experience 'The people who have been offended aren't going to go (to the event) to decide if it's (anti- semitic) or not, but they're still going to associate it with LSA student government.' - Eric Berman…

… had been retracted. Berman said that several students called LSA-SG yesterday to complain after the group posted fliers Monday which clearly stated that LSA was sponsoring the symposium. Michael Brooks…

… may offend members of the Jewish community. When the Muslim Students Association made its appeal to LSA-SG for funding, the group said the sym- posium would be titled "The Heart of Palestine." "If they…

… of officers on ar- tnored car patrols in Tembisa, east of Johannesburg. Seven people have perished in Tembisa during the two-day $trike. HUNDREDS OF thousands of black 'orkers and students stayed home…

….00 Students, General Admission) I 3 Month Co-ed Nautilus - M.' Ann Arbor 3 Month Unlimited Racquetball - #93.00 Court Club 3 Month Combination Naut/RB - *143.00- 287s Boardwak Ann Arbor.Michian 48104 NEED…

… Aerobic Classes are avail- able at an additional fee. * Requires an additional refundable I.D. Charge. Highlight Scott Page, president of the Michigan Student Assembly, and Bill Spindle, editor…

…-in-chief of the Michigan Daily, are the guests of Campus Meets The Press. They will discuss the state of student activities at the University today. The session begins at 4:30 p.m. at the Kuenzel Room in the…

March 04, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… faculty issues - was asked to examine the specifics of an anti-hazing policy that is primarily geared toward studen- ts and student groups. SACUA is undecided as to what it will now do with the proposal…

…. Officials at the Michigan Student Assembly, which passed the proposal on to SACUA after approving it in January, said that they were told that the policy had to be considered by a number of bodies - including…

…. Hillel-Union of Students for Israel-Exodus, 7 p.m., 126 E. Quad. PERFORMANCES Eclipse Jazz-Jam Session, Univ. Club, 9:30 p.m. Canterbury Loft-"The Indian WEants the Bronx," by Israel Horovitz, 8 p.m., 332…

… Department, Presentation on Self-protection, 7 p.m., Kuenzel Rm., Michigan Union. Alice Lloyd Pilot Program-"Arabs vs. Israelies," Caludia Kraus, 9 p.m., Alice Lloyd Red Lounge. MEETINGS Inter…

… Madrid ontact University Michigan student Elizabeth Shaffer at our Center. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI)- El Salvador's leftist guerrilla leaders yesterday accepted "without precon- ditions" Mexican…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

…The Office of Financial Aid, 2011 Student Activities Building announces: G S L PRIORITY DEADLINE The priority processing deadline for Guaranteed Student Loans for FalI/Winter or Winter Only* is…

…, October 30, 1981-The Michigan Daily' Anirmal.,House Students turn college food C.K. SPURLOCK AND PMeENT KENNY ROGERS L DVWTIE I MURFREESBORO, N.C. (AP)- The mayor yesterday lifted a state of emergency…

… that was im- posed when a food fight at a college cafeteria escalated into a riot as students threw furniture as well as dinner. Ten students were arrested on felony charges of in- citing a riot after…

… disciplined, with penalties ranging from work details to suspen- sion. The food fight broke out when about 600 students started hurling turkey, apples, mashed potatoes and bananas during a Halloween dinner…

…., "Food was all over the ceiling," police officer Tommy Geesaid. "The floor was such a mess you couldn't walk on it. It was a total wreck." POLICE SAID the food fight turned into a riot when students

… of damage to the cafeteria ranged from $2,000 to $3,000. Harris, who entered the cafeteria with three other officers, said he found "students just screaming and hollering, throwing food and trays…

…, breaking up fur- niture-they broke the door open, too." t Mto riot HE SAID police used dogs to break up the crowd and ordered students back to their dormitories. Chowan College's enrollment is 1,100. After…

… the fight broke out, college officials locked the doors in an effort to calm the crowd; police said. Some students panicked when they could not escape and broke down the doors. "I locked the doors…

…. Students said the idea was born Wednesday after- noon at a local tavern where a crowd gathered to drink beer. They said someone stood up and announ- ced plans for a food fight at the Halloween dinner…

…."" Harris said the students facing charges would ap- pear in court Tuesday. Eight of them remained in the Hertford County Jail on $2,000 bond, police said. WEST &. rE GALLAGHER KING of THE SLDG…

January 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… the Congo. Submit Resolution Ceylon, Liberia and the United Arab Republic submitted a reso- lution charging that Belgium vio- lated its trusteeship agreement by permitting troops of Col. Joseph Mobutu…

… Comes After the Horse." 11:50 a.m. Rev. David Von Winkle: "The Decisive Imperative" PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER FOR STUDENTS Sunday, January 15 11:30 a.m. Student Coffee Hour Room 6:45 p.m. Presbyterian…

Student Forum Held in French Room. in French Fellowship Tuesday, -January 17 9:00 p.m. "Coffee & Conservation," 217 S. Observatory, Pat Pickett's Apt. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Streets…

… D . Fred E. Luchs, Minister. Rev. Edgar Edwards, Student Minister. Guild House at 524 Thompson. Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. "Miracle of a Conversation," Dr. Fred E. Luchs preaching Bible Lecture 10…

…:20-10:40 Dr. Preston Slosson Coffee Hour Between Services in Main Hall Church School: 9:30-10:40 and 10:55-12:00, crib through 12th grade. Student Guild, 7:00 p.m. Sunday at the Guild House, 524 Thompson Radio…

… BIBLE CHURCH Corner State and Huron Streets ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Sundays- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion followed by breakfast at…

… of Liberal Religious Education No student group will meet LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St.-& S. Forest Ave. Henry 0. Yoder, Pastor Phone: NO 8-7622 Sunday 9:00 a…

…, Chapel, followed by breakfast in the Pine Room. (Over in time for 8:00 classes). FRIDAYS- 5:30 p.m. Wesley Graduate Student Fellow- ship dinner followed by program. Pine Room. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST…

…. Pickett, Assistant Minister 9:45 Student Bible Class. 11:00 Worship. 6:45 Student Fellowship Program. due on the following days: TODAY (January 14) - 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. RENTAL PRINTS are to be returned…

… to the basement of the Student Activities Building, Room 528; at the designated hours only. All prints not in by January 14 at 5:00 P.M. will be subject to a fine of 25c per day per print and the…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… on March 7 to debate a resolution over'the Algerian question: The resolution was drafted by Tunisia and it proposes to recognize Algeria as an independent country. Maynard Goldman, president of Student

… to promote an interest in the United Nations and to give students an opportunity to express their views on an important world problem, the Michigan Union will hold the second annual mack United Na…

… respective countries in the general assembly, Maurice Zil- ber, '60, Union executive council- man in charge of the Internation- al Relations Committee, said. No Russian Students Only the Union of Soviet Social…

…- ist Republics will not have any representative actually from it. American students in the Russian studies and political science de- partments will act as delegates from Russia. With the exception of…

… the Rus- sian delegation who will express the official stand of the U.S.S.R., each student will give his own opinions and not necessarily those of his government, Zilber said. The proposed resolution…

…-determination embodied in the United Nations Charter and believing that the situation in Al- ISA To Start Instruction In Dancing The International Students As- sociataion dance classes in Ameri- can ballroom dancing and…

…-cha. Classes will be conducted each Monday -night for ten weeks. Re- quests to learn particular steps will be fulfilled if there is time. At the end of the ten-week period a party for all students will be held…

….m. March 6, in the Rack- ham Lecture Hall, P. Krishna- murthy, Grad., president of the International Students Associa- tion will preside over the opening ceremonies. These consist of a proclamation calling…

October 19, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…. Applications should be made to the Department of Postgraduate Medicine, University Hospital. SL Calls Meeting For NSA Report Delegates to last spring's NSA congress will report to the campus at a special Student

… Legislature meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Grand Rapids room of the League. The action of the congress will be described and its effect on Uni- versity students will be outlined. ing there, Norman…

… special matinee showing at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 24. The sale of tickets will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Friday at the Hill Auditorium box office. 'U' Issues 2,500 Driving Permits Upwards of 2,500 students al- ready…

… have driving permits for the year, according to.John Gwin of the Office of Student Affairs. The final tally is not completed, and the number may clim toward 3,000-but the total is expected to be 800 less…

…. The old maternity hospital will Badeau is a recognized authority probably be used for laboratories on the culture and politics of the and research, Niehuss said. Arab world. --%... 4 Year's First…

… Speech Assembly To Feature Debate on Daily' FOR REAL ECONOMY... Try our STUDENT BUNDLE Subscribe Now to the NEW Gargoyle "THE CAMPUS MAGAZINE" Best in Campus Literature, Poetry, Humor, Photos, and…

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March 22, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, March 22, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam 4A - Thursday, March 22, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Gi idtigan 4:at401 Edited and managed by students at the…

… public editor. He can be reached at publiceditor@michigandaily.com. A diverse education Arizona's policy hinders students' progress merican citizens come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and education…

March 22, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…“And also staff who work directly with students in res (sic) life… especially directors of halls close to the incident, they didn’t receive those calls. But the (IT employee) I know on staff…

… doesn’t work directly with students at all and they received that phone call. That was upsetting for me.” On North Campus, LSA freshman Alexandra Dortzbach was in Bursley Residence Hall when…

… people being wounded and stuff like that. It was very hard to know what was actually happening.” Ashur expressed the University’s alert system especially affects the Arab and Muslim community and…

… general statement of ‘Everyone has suffered, here’s some counseling.’ But people who were struggling to hold onto their identity of Arab, Muslim, and American … University of Michigan is not…

… lead that group automatically, otherwise panic will ensue,” Zrikem said. “I don’t think it should be expected of me — as a random student — to know where a safe space is in all of my school…

… buildings. That’s just not reasonable, and it would just be a lot to expect out of students, so at least employees should have that.” An FBI study found the majority of shootings last less than five…

… said she thought the “Run, Hide, Fight” portion of this alert lacked clarification, especially since some students may not have understood the instructions given without context. “The (Run…

…) were in a group chat with a lot of students in it, and a lot of the responses in the chat were like ‘What does ‘Run, Hide, Fight’ even mean?’” Currently, DPSS requires students to watch an…

… has been discussing further mandatory training, but brought up the point that students may be less interested in required courses. She highlighted DPSS’ capable guardian course — a training…

January 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, January 29, 1988 The Michigan Daily _ _ SIii 3idhigant DUIIQ Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 83 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… it for the two students who aired the sma racist jokes on campus radio station station WJJX last year, constitute a code of airing o non-academic conduct. The Uni- the FCC versity administration is…

… attempting pus radi to cover up the inadequacies of its a good own record on fighting racism by disc joc blaming two students and a student discrimi organization for the larger problems tion has of…

… institutional and administration pendent racism. dent: th The University does not have the ciplined paternalistic right to intervene in The st student actions outside the class- the adm room and enforce its…

… have both students pub- tions's 1 licly apologized at a forum on reviewe racism at West Quad and begun and not community service such as partici- Punish pating in teach-ins, but they have or other been…

…' policing system where the Univer- "structu sity would try and punish students access to who used racist speech or commit- Racisn ted other acts considered offensive not be t by the University community. A…

… Howeve University run kangaroo court is a authorit facade of the real justice system and with the would be incapable of dealing im- name of partially with students. ready ha The University holds too much…

… and inf leverage over students - complete racism. nontrol of their academic records - The sv to be allowed to judge whether their munity a non-academic conduct is acceptable the code to the community at…

… large. Though propose Fleming, Payton, and Kennedy Kennedy have all issued statements indicating shot at st a desire to punish students who zations i commit racist acts, there is no rea- Universi son to…

… inde- action to deal with the inci- e people involved were dis- 1. tation is only "marginal" to iinistration in that it is a ground for students and has !ely small number of listen- oosing WJJX, a…

March 23, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan it is time to put the AFSCME strike behind us S OF THIS afternoon, 27 mem- bers of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- ployes (AFSCME) have been…

… take out their frustrations and vengeance on a few workers who happened to be caught up in the insanity of the mo- ment. Still another case is to be made for student workers, who, after hav- ing the guts…

student sympathizers were fired, only those who had been at the fore- front in organizing student support for the strike. How ironic that a University which preaches student involvement and en- courages…

… them to take sides in pub- lic issues should can anyone who takes their advice. Student workers should not be punished for expressing their views, no matter which side 'they end up on. At least AFSCME…

… employes who are suspended have a chance to fight their punishment in arbitration, but students have no chance to save their jobs. The administration is fighting a little below their class. The AFSCME strike…

… on the job, and it seems best to put this matter be- hind us. By T. D. ALLMAN Second of Five Parts IN THE TWO Palestinian villages of Bardala and Tel el Beida, the long Arab-Israeli conflict is one of…

… Jordan River valley near what until 1967 was the West Bank's northern boundary with Israel - was that, in spite of four Arab-Israeli wars, the thousand or so villagers had made some progress. At Tel el…

… Gen. Moshe Dayan told his troops: "Soldiers of the Israeli Defense Forces, we do not aim at conquest." The Israelis have established some 84 settlements in Arab territories occupied in 1967, according…

… to Ameri- can Friends Service Committee figures. Under Israeli occupation, the Arab population of the Golan Heights seized from Syria has been reduced from 130 000 to 13 285. As a result of Israeli…

… lands they once cultivated. Andre w} For the Palestinians, such systematic destruction of Arab farmlands is a clear sign of Israeli intentions. They believe the Israelis are not merely seeking military…

March 24, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…. Case. Biological Chemistry Seminar. "Acti- vation of Pancre&tic Proteinases" under the direction of Dr. Merle Mason; Room 319 West Medical Building, Sat., Mar. 26, 10:00 a.m. Concerts Student Recital…

…, and Arlene Sollenberger, con- tralto, all members of the faculty of the School of Music. Student soloists: John Moser as Judas, Ja Berg as Peter, Donald Nelso.1 as the High Priest, William Merrel as…

… weight to the ar- ticle? As to the content, if the writers do not like the idea of having Egypt see "Israel as a cancer en- dangering the Arab people," I don't either, because a cancer is an inner growth…

… will start at 7:00 p.m. today in rec- reation room of Madelon Pound House. We will start practicing the other steps at 8:00 p.m. Baha'i Student Group-sponsored dis- cussion usually held in the League…

… tonight, 7:30 p.m. in the League. Coming Events Weekly Coffee (and tea) Hour will be held in Lane Hall Library, Fri., Mar. 25 from 4:30-6:00 p.m. The Bahai Group is guild host. Episcopal Student Foundation…

…, and all our possessions were taken over (stol- en) by Israelis who have not yet paid one cent in the form of in- demnity. Now they are tearing down Arab churches and mosques in Israel. 900…

March 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

… Jerusalem broad- cast an appeal to the Arabs to begin a Holy War. (The British are now on both speak- ing and business terms with the Mufti.) German and Italian troops and aircraft landed in Iraq and Syria to…

… aid the Nazi- inspired Iraqi revolt. Fawzi el Kawukji Bey, the Arab chieftain penetrated 170 miles into Trans-Jordan. But on June 1, 1941, the insurrection was over; Emir Abdul Illah had returned to…

… time: November 29, 1947. The place: Lake Success, New York. The incident: The UN here today an- nounces its plan for the partition of Pales- tine into an Arab and a Jewish state. Great LookingBack From…

… enrollment with 8,703 full-time students. Ahead of Michigan were the Uni- versities of California, with 14,061, Colum- bia with 10,308, and Illinois with 9,285. A Daily poll failed to unearth a single Britain…

… Husseini) the Arabs begin attacking all Jews in sight. Imported Arabs from Lebanon and Syria (under the leadership of Fawzi el Kawukji Bey and his "people's army") battle the Jewish Defense Army, the Haganah…

…. Attack:, reprisal, counterattack . . . civil war rages throughout Palestine. The British seem to be unable to stop the bloodshed. The Arabs are using British arms to mur- der both Jews and Englishmen…

… (Britain readily admits selling arms to the Arabs). The Jews, however, are cut off from their main sources of supply by the American arms embargo. The British, with 70,000 troops, nearly three times the…

… victory. What the individual does not understand is that in the event of war he has little to look forward to before a violent death. The freshman engineer or law student at Michi- gan has little or no…

… philistinish question becomes rele- vant here: "But, is it art?" -Edward Tumin Czech Protest To the Editor: 1HE STUDENTS in Czechoslo- vakia are being faced today with the grim spectre of restric- tion and…

… capital- ismn -Ernest Ellis, Student Director, (P of Michigan. War( Now To the Editor: THE TIMES we live in are cru- cal and cruel. This is a cru- cial period because war may come at any moment; this is a…

April 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

…"Dick, You Think We Can Keep Holding? Dick?" I 04r Al-01-1gan 4Battu Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 "When Opinions Are Free Truth Win Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… one hand, and his na- tural dislike of segregation in any form on the other. This split is present at all levels, from student to national government. On the local scene, the action Student Gov- ernment…

… sent to southern governors and those chain stores affected by sit-ins are good and valid actions as an expression of student opinion. IN ANN ARBOR, many regard the actions of the Human Relations…

… recently published a report of action take at the meetings held between Feb. 10 and March 24. The report mentioned that one student had been found guilty of "con- duct unbecoming a student-in that he…

… belonging to his Arab neighbors, is now traversing the vast stretches of an India that makes his own domain seem puny. After the standard Delhi airport greeting, the standard ride between lanes of people…

… Egypt. Now he came as the head of Egypt and Syria. On his next trip he would be the head of all the Arab world. There was dark talk that Saudi Arabia would formally protest, provided they could take the…

… keeps his Arab neighbors, Kassem of Iraq and Hussein of Jordan, con- stantly on guard against assassination. Nehru recoils from any concept of racist aggressive- ness or of political communalism while…

… Nasser still tries to keep alive the tired battle cries of Pan-Arab unity. Nehru would be horrified at the idea of absorbing the neighboring little countries of Nepal or Ceylon, but since Nasser's last…

… visit he has dined royally on his sister Arab country of Syria, although he has still not managed to digest it fully. In fact he postponed his Indian visit because of proconsul trouble in his Syrian…

March 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

students who recognized that the university as a strong- hold of the knowledge which "in every country is the surest basis of public happi- ness," must take the lead in making de- mocracy a reality by first…

… more genuine expression of democracy than the willingness of such varied groups as the Young Progressives, Student Religious Association and the Nd4 Women's Residence Hall to check their ideological…

… color or religion. What better way to combat totalitarian- ism than to make democracy work? -Buddy Aronson. Peace Work ONE BY ONE, the Arab states are slowly signing armistices with the new republic of…

… last week Trans-Jordan followed suit. The other Arab states-Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon are expected to sign on the dotted line before too long, too. There are many satisfying things…

…, it would seem, is the fact that England gave Israel de facto recognition in January, which the New York Times says was a "clear warning to the Arab states not to wait (to sign the armistices) -any…

… longer." Britain, of course, has many treaties with the Arab states. But essentially, the approaching Israel peace is a UN show; after all, it was in the UN, two years or so ago, that the original…

… partitioning of Palestine into Israel and an Arab state was conceived, and the UN Se- curity Council, in the persons of the late Count Bernadotte and Dr. Ralph Bunche, have been the arbitors in the Arab

… ,Grand Issue (Continued from Page 2) cedence over all other appoint- ments. Graduate Aptitude Test: March 17, 7-10 p.m., Lecture Hall, Rack- ham Bldg. Students enrolled in the Grad- uate School for the…

… first time must take the Graduate Aptitude Test, or they will not be permitted to register again. Other students who are appli cants for degrees and who have not previously taken this test or the Graduate…

… Record Examination, must also be present. Students planning to take the examination must buy a $2.00 fee ticket at the Cashier's office be- fore going to the examination. Veterans should report to the…

March 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… it is lost in a maze of filed reports and admonitory let- ters. It can serve a very definite purpose if it jolts students and faculty alike into an awareness of hazardous conditions. Although funds for…

… the side which they take: The Jews want to live and grow as a people through this territorial expan- sion, the Arabs think the world would be just as well off without Jews, or at least without Jews in…

… territories where they en- croach on the Arabs. But looking at it from a different ap- proach, it is strange to notice that while the Palestine question is debated hotly, th~ere is virtually no consideration of…

… tendency is to wish to emigrate to happier lands and, with the emotional appeal to be gained from a return to an historical homeland, they have chosen Palestine as this new home. But the Arabs, although at…

… only part of the larger question of suppressed minorities which has plagued Europe for centuries. Undeniably, both the Jews and the Arabs each have many plausible points on their side in the controversy…

… rights and conflicting religion of the Arabs into the controversy also. -Russell B. Clanahan reined Pen p ALUMNI ARE hungry for straight facts about our present-day campus. A group of us found this out…

… last week when we had a chance to exchange ideas with members of Detroit's big alumni club. Old grads of 40 years ago heard current slants on our post- war campus from representatives of seven student

… spontaneous and vivid. They had a freshness and a straight- from-the-shoulder verity that the alumni responded to. Student-speakers liked the idea so well they decided to work on the project of hav- ing more…

… alumni-student meetings. It could be valuable, they feel, in clearing up a lot of vague notions about current campus life based on "slanted" newspaper reports and rumor-twisted information, as well as in…

… providing students with a long-range view of the campus, now difficult to obtain. If the University were to approve sending out teams of student-speakers to nearby alumni clubs, we think there would be a…

February 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… responses urging students to keep the threat in mind while giving other facets of life priority. At the University, Department of Public Safety Director Bill Bess released a written statement yesterday urging…

students to be especially obser- vant of suspicious activities, while also stating that there has been no threat made pertaining to Southeast Michigan. DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said the University is…

… Technology Presi- dent Charles Vest, former Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command Adm. Dennis Blair and Law student Marisa Bono. Coleman and the eight representatives each spoke for a few minutes to…

… Daily Staff Reporter Law students across the country are arguing that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the Law School's admissions policy will adversely affect the racial composition of America…

…'s lawyers. The students will join about 300 national organizations and corporations by filing amicus, or "friend of the court," briefs with the court today supporting the University in Grutter v. Bollinger…

…, the lawsuit challenging the Law School's use of race as a factor in admissions. A brief written by a group of black law students from Harvard, Yale and Stanford universities argues if the court…

… overturns Michigan's admissions policies, race-con- scious admissions policies of their law schools would also be targeted. Travis LeBlanc, a Yale law student, said the presence of minorities at highly selec…

… yesterday in the Michigan Union Ballroom to discuss the potential threat caused by recent anti-terror legislation. The event, titled "Know Your Rights," featured Nabi Hayad from the Arab- American Anti…

January 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…: 12 Tomorrow; 31I1e Vol. CXI I1, No. 81 wwwmichigandailycom 1 11 111 1111 Jill III I UAC gives push to student initiatives By Margaret Engoren Daily Staff Reporter What do Amazin' Blue, The Michi…

…- gan Every Three Weekly, Laughtrack and 12 other student programs have in common? They are all funded and programmed by the University Activi- ties Center. UAC, founded in 1965 as a campus- wide, student

…-scale projects for students," said Engineering senior and UAC President Brian Netter. "We provide a variety of programs and keep a tight watch over those we man- age because there is so much money being spent…

…." University funding for UAC - pro- vided by tuition dollars - increased this year from $180,000 to $250,000. "UAC hadn't gone up for a funding increase since 1986," said Susan Wilson, director of Student

… Activities and Lead- ership and primary advisor to UAC. "They were able to convince the Vice President of Student Affairs (E. Royster Harper) and the regents that they needed more money because there had been…

… a dramatic increase in student involvement and no corresponding funding increase." Mandated to provide campus-wide programs, Wilson said UAC is differ- ent from other student organizations. "UAC is…

… not just another student group - its mission is to provide campus-wide programs," Wilson said. "Other groups may define their scope that way, but they are not obligated to reach out - UAC is. "It is…

… using the new funds to broad- en its base and better engage student groups by providing more social, edu- cational and cultural programs outside the classrooms." Like the Michigan Student Assembly, UAC…

… funds student pro- grams, but offers more than just financial assistance. "A student group goes to MSA with a proposal and leaves with funds," Wilson said. "A student group goes to UAC with a proposal and…

… engages in a much more collaborative process: If it wants to bring a pro- gram to campus, for example, it could work with UAC, which would do the programming and publicity, while the student group provides…

October 08, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

students advice on financial success An interactive seminar titled "The Top Ten Ways to Achieve Financial Success for Students" will be given today at 7 p.m. in Auditorium 1 of the Modern Languages Building…

… by Phi Chi Theta, a national co-ed profes- sional business and economics fra- ternity, is open to all students and will include refreshments and snacks. Law lecture will focus on Sept. 11 University of…

… Jack Shaheen, author of "Reel Bad Arabs: How Holly- wood Vilifies a People," will each speak at the discussion, which will be moderat- ed by Yvonne Simons, a current Michi- crln Journalism Fellow an1…

… WRAL-TV By Rob Goodspeed Daily Staff Reporter A lawsuit filed by a former student alleges that the University is trying to cover up wrong- doing by administrators by charging exorbitant fees for a…

… Freedom of Information Act request. In the FOIA request under dispute, former student Chetly Zarko requested a large number of e-mails sent and received by former Vice Provost for Information and Technology…

… jolt Israeli-Palestinian conflict discussed by Rackham gov't Rackham student gov't also made minor changes to other MSA resolutions By Soojung Chang and Whitney Meredith Daily Staff Reporters Rackham…

Student Government dis- cussed two resolutions yesterday regard- ing the current campus debate over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at their week- ly meeting. The first resolution in support of a Michigan…

Student Assembly resolution titled "Resolution in Support of Univer- sity Dialogues of Understanding," encourages students to engage in civil dialogue regarding debates on campus and political affairs. "We…

… endorsed by Students Allied for Freedom and Equali- BUSINESS Continued from Page 1 the basic criteria for the award. The University attributed the honor of receiving the award to the decisions on the…

… fighting for a ty and the Michigan Student Zionists, two student groups bitterly divided over the issue. According to the document, student groups will pledge against "hate-filled speech, slander, false…

January 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… n aaUaL C StOVE IEZM All OV Q t7 Q Q DU ' 1~$ EONSCANDIq 9 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER…

… leeway. In addition, your ability to learn languages doesn't really matter. It's a fact that some students' brains don't register foreign 'lan- guages as well as others. I may have a hard time and need to…

…" stereotype often used to typify University of Michigan Busi- ness School students. Is it accurate? For some People, perhaps. But for a member of the Daily edit board, which is a consistent champion of student

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… of these resources has been under scrutiny as a result of increased ,faculty and student needs, the increas- g cost of computers and a trend ward a one-size-fits-all computer workstation. The group…

…, including the decentralization of student labs. This strategy would provide all University students with their own laptop com- puters. The downside of this plan is that security risks would skyrocket, forcing…

… the country," Omenn said. "There will be advertisements placed in the New England Journal of Medicine and anoth- er appropriate place." The 18-member committee is made up of one Medical student and…

… personally that the issue that should drive the mission of the Medical School is academic excellence and not its financial importance to the University," D'Alecy said. Medical second-year student Fabian…

… Salinas said he is not surprised that he is the only student representative on the committee. "I definitely would say I feel the school has been committed to getting student input on such matters." Salinas…

… the candidates can communicate with students. "I'll be looking for someone who works well with us as students,' Salinas said. Omenn said he wanted a student on the com- mittee in order to have student

October 21, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… to help minority psych. majors by Chastity Wilson Daily Minority Issues Reporter Leaders of the Undergraduate Psychological Association for Students of Color (UPASC) say the new organization for…

… minority un- dergraduate students majoring in psychology will focus on combating feelings of isolation. Two LSA seniors started UPASC last winter because many under- graduate students were calling the…

… countries, such as Iran, Turkey, Canada, Italy and Lebanon. "We welcome all members," Bardakian said. He said that while many members are of Armenian de- scent, there are also Arab and Jewish members. "Our…

… comparative analysis of global issues," said Paul Watson, di- rector of admissions for the pro- gram. "By comparing global and economic systems, you can learn more about your own surroundings." Students can…

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