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July 24, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… divested from the tobacco industry in 2000. Locally, the rally was sponsored by the Muslim Students' Associa- tion, SAFE, the Michigan Congress of Arab American Organizations and the Muslim Community…

… from Page 3 push for divestment in the fall. The Muslim Students' Associa- tion has signed a resolution created by SAFE in support of divestment. This past March, about 140 faculty and students

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 15, 1998 c e ICir ig ut ttilg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in…

… itself as a model for campus and cur- ricular diversity. In a college setting, diver- sity should be more than just an ethnically balanced student body, but also a wide range of course offerings in ethnic…

… studies. Despite its laudable efforts to ensure a multi-ethnic student population, the University falls short when it comes to the range of courses offered in some ethnic studies programs. For the most part…

… University does its students a disservice by not adequately addressing a vibrant culture that has left an indelible mark on main- stream American society. Having one or two exceptional ethnic studies programs…

… should not satisfy the University when other ethnic studies programs are meager or non- existent. To ignore certain cultures because they are underrepresented in the student body is simply indefensible. At…

March 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 --The Michigan Daily-Thursday, March 14,1991 br 3id.igan failg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW GOTESMAN…

… Arbor Police, in conjunction with other area departments, used mace to control a crowd of Black students. Al- legedly, there were several fights taking place within the crowd, and there was potential for…

… by the Ann Arbor police on campus grounds is ap- palling, and illustrates a fundamental defficiency in the University's ability to ensure student safety. When students - and particularly students of…

… very busy faculty and students who take this on as an additional responsibility. They are dedicated and responsible Why is Professor To the Daily: The University of Michigan has stated countless times…

… Michigan's education hierarchy are forcing Professor Drew Westen, one of their best educa- tors, to leave. If Westen's popularity was not already obvious by the fact that over 1,000 students take his filled…

… lecture; he makes students want to learn and want to laugh. It is nothing short people giving service to LSA. I am grateful for their help in. creating a commencement that will be meaningful to all our…

… minds; now the administration must demonstrate theirs. Rona Kobell LSA first-year student Westen the lack of adequate waste management facilities. A viable solution to the state's environmental crisis…

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 14

…:30-2:30 p.m. Free admission, open to public. MOVIE NIGHT: OURIDOU HALLAN "SEARCHING FOR A SOLUTION" - Aud. C Angell Hall, 8 p.m. Arab Student League. SUNDAY DANCE-A-THON - At the Blind Pig. Sponsored by Women…

… BROTHERS MARCH 19 - Ma- comb Center, Macomb Community College, 7 p.m. Adults $15 and Students $13.50. The actions of Israeli soldiers are part of the criticism of Israeli policy in the occupied…

…" - Minority Health Conference, Thomas Franics Jr. Bldg., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Conference to students all others $5 donation. ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY'S FINER WOMANHOOD RE- CEPTION - Betsy Barbour Liv- ing Rm., 12…

March 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, March 10, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII No. 107 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… funda- mentally, albeit unofficially, segre- gated. Even well-educated, liberal University students are affected by When a white person, through no fault of her own, grows up in an all-white suburb and…

… sensationalizing important national issues, similar to the reporting of the National Enquirer. In a campaign stop at a Georgia university, a student asked Robertson his position on South Africa. Robertson replied…

…- stitutional racism will perpetuate it- self through her ignorance. No one in our society, and hence no student at this University, can claim to be untouched by institu- tional racism. It is too widespread and…

… to remain ignorant. Most impor- tantly, punishing such individuals takes no step toward educating the thousands of students who are aware neither of their victimization by institutional racism, nor of…

June 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… and President Harold Shapiro listen to students and. faculty members who criticized the Executive Committee's recommendation to discontinue the Department of Geography at a public hearing yesterday…

…, the Arab League scheduled an emergency meeting to discuss what League Secretary- General Chedli Klibi called the "arrogant challenge" from Israel. He said the meeting would take place in Baghdad in the…

… discontinuance proceedings were an arbitrary and capricious action ... damaging to both faculty and students." The hearing was then opened to con- tributions from the general public. Fourteen speakers, both…

… related and unrelated to the University, gave their views on the proposed geography department elimination. All the speakers-most of them students and faculty members-defended the depar- tment's quality…

May 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… proceed ex- peditiously with divestiture." At the April Regents meeting, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) member Kate Rubin reported to the Board that a large majority of students favor divestment. In the…

… recent MSA election, 72.7 per cent of the voters approved a~referen- dum which states that University students oppose financial ties to South Africa and therefore urge the Regents to withdraw investments…

… reference to the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74. "Its energy will not run out. It will not pollute our air or poison our waters. It porations conducting business there, she said. RUBIN ALSOK presented the Regen…

May 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… R DAY, MAY 14-12:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. At the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Michigan Union-Kuenzel Room NO ADMISSION CHARGE SPONSORS: Aterican Arab; Organization of Ann Arbor Iranion Student Association U of M…

…. EMU _ AlLBLBB~CAESfstj5 SODY_ s_ R "MA -A Remeberthe g1orjj thtwas Bagjtona'i FriendsRomansStudents... Take your thirsts and your empty glasses! And refill them with Bloody Caesars ... Relive the fun…

…& ourselves." A from the Stanford students, plause rose from the Renna]s. Smith fired a series of pointed sance Ballroom in response t; questions at Henry Ford, who the remark. responded in turn with blunt "I…

December 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…. a 17-year-old girl who success- 3) In several cases new exam- from National Institute o: fully masqueraded at the Academy inations leak out to students. tal Health funds. as a midshipman.. . $ Susan…

… Johnson, daughter of a AUSTIN. Texas - Personal COLUMBUS, Ohio -- By Baltimore surgeon, cracked more qualities which make for success record 48,000 students a than a century of tradition by in teaching will…

…. * * *Big Selection PHILADELDPHIA, Pa. --A re- port submitted by Temple College's Student Council Committee onRA M SA Cheating calls for a tighter policy to prevent the practice. 119 It concludes that: 1…

…- developed and other countries of Asia, Africa and the Mideast. Such deals as the sale of Communist arms for United Arab Republic cotton, the construction on credit of a steel mill in India and the, credit to…

March 03, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… in ew SIX PAGES spaper By MURRY FRYMER You won't see 'MSC' in the State News no more!, Michigan State's daily student publication, impatient with slow- moving attempts to change the school's 'College…

… is one in every sense of the word," it will no longer refer to the school as MSC or Michigan State College. New Changes in Paper Such changes as "State" for "MSC" in the headlines and "Daily Student

… Regents that a compromise be worked out, but he felt MSC students "wouldn't go for the idea" of changing the 'Michigan State' part of the title along with the designation 'College.' The Regents, proposing…

… announced yesterday a new policy to omit the word "College" from the name of the school within its col- -Daily-Lynn Wallas umns. Even the name plate of the paper was changed from "MSC Daily Student

… Publication" to just "Daily Student Publi- cation." The policy will remain the editors. until MSC becomes MSU, say Haber Views Guaranteed Wage Plan 'Union Proposals Contain Dangers' "I know of no…

… Philharmonic be banned from Ann Arbor." Zionists Differ Publicity chairman Ralph Gold- berg, '56, commented, "Although we disagree with the Student Zi- onist's stand, we respect their sin- cerity in protesting…

… gratified" that the Senate Finance Committee has rejected a $20 tax cut for everybody Jan. 1. Demo- crats pushed it through the House over administration opposition. Zionists To Meet The Student Zionist…

…. Anti-Israeli Arabs Riot 4 On Frontier Egyptian Troops Fire on Refugees GAZBA, Egypt - Held Palestine (AP)-Hundreds of embittered Ar- abs rioted yesterday and in chor- used shouting demanded "give us guns…

… to fight the Israelis." Egyptian troops fired on the demonstrators and wounded seven .or more. The rioters are among the total of nearly 900,000 Arabs left home- less around the Israeli perimeter by…

October 29, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

…-how with our rough and ready diplo- macy in Palestine," Sprengling said in an interview with The Daily. "The Arabs are trying hard to East, Sprengling said that one of his students has recently been asked…

… for college students. Both Dean James A. Edmonson and Prof. Claude Eggertsen, ofathe School of Education, agreed that a federal scholarship program would benefit the nation in giving many future…

… generally estimated by' various surveys that for every high school student in the top 10 per cent of his class who goes on to college there are two more who do not," Prof. Eggertsen pointed out. "The main…

… be appor- tioned. "THIS WOULD insure that a student coming from an area where high school instruction is not on a par with more favored areas would still have a chance at the scholarships, the Dean ex…

…- plained. Pfof. Eggertsen opposed any provisions which would require the scholarship student to ren- der a compensatory service in return for the benefits which he * receives. "Society will reap the 'compen…

…- satory services' from scholarship students in the form of enlight- ened citizenship," he declared. SOME PEOPLE fear federal in- tervention in education will be the result of such a program of schol…

… men and the legal aspects of the problem. THE IDEA OF a fraternity com- mittee to discuss the discrimina- tory clause was developed last spring when the Student Legisla- ture and the Student Affairs Com…

… will be an evaluation by Quad resi- dents of all dishes served over a several week period, according to Dick Gorman, committee chair- man. Students will rate the food both on preparation and quality, he…

… efforts on the removal of discriminatory questions from medical school ap- plication blanks. The Committee also decided to begin an informative campaign in order to acquaint students and faculty members…

… Washington, Miss. The grant would have been made under the condition that the school would not admit any Afri- can or Asiatic as a student or a faculty member. *c -""* .* ALSO, THE college's board of trustees…

December 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…' club will meet at 7 o'clock tonight at Lane hall. Students To Give initial Concert Fresh Foresters to Hear Prof. Sauer Prof. C. 0. Sauer, of the geography department, will address the freshman…

… "Make It For Two." Students of the piano, violin and voice departments of the School of Music, will give the first students' recital of the season at 8 o'clock to- morrow evening at the School of Mus- ic…

… away the trappings of civilization! Leaving the "lady" only. a wo- man, the "gentleman" only a man. The tale of a lawlessi Arab Chief who loved an English beauty - and took her! Stormed her caravan - car…

October 09, 1921 • Page Image 1

… tel- Then beyond the dark green of fe- plain of the desert, becko'ning with its med Ali to a point below the Cita- lows, and to this the Arabs will tell tile irrigated fields, eight or more immobility…

… the social side of student and far- Ini orer to get ten goot stoUe A agent of the literary department story will be the first thing to be con- ulty life, Extravagance and fantasy competintei s iid a…

… have mhan ulcrsenill e eayime. uts many sitted, and nie person may submit faculty or of the student body, but any the advantage of more lime for edit- tompeuitors as in single-prize con- a se y stories…

… as he plea.es. kind of a story, whether about faculty ing, revision, and suggestions. est.. the oyer.tge o'er ginhr l wllyg No manuscript will be turned down' or student life will be considered…

October 09, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… beyond the dark green of Per- plain of the desert, beckoning with its med Ali to a point below the'Cita- lows, and to this the Arabs will tell tihe irrigated fields, eight or more immobility, calling with…

… social side of student and fac- In order to get ten good stories As agent of the literary department story will be the first thing to becon- ulty life. Extravagance and fantasy competition and a large…

… stories will have that there will be ten times "as many mitted, and .one person may submit faculty or of the student body, but any the advantage of more time for edit- competitors as in single-prize con- as…

… many stories as he pleases. kind of a story, whether about faculty ing, revision, and suggestions. gsts. The average offer generally No manuscript will be turned down or student life will be considered…

March 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…"Gosh, No-.It's Not Mine" £ ibigwn kzdti Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Oplnlons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS Truth WIUll eSTUDENT 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 must be…

… at every step, the writing of the thesis. If the student does what the professor tells him to do (especially if he writes his thesis as nearly as possible as the professor himself might have written it…

… succeeding waves of virginal students - when such a pr- 6 Board Misses Chance To Improve Women's Housing I, THE RESIDENCE HALL Board of Governors this week passed a motion expressing ap- proval of "one…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… PASQUALTTI behind it, the United Nations is once again in whole-hearted support of the partitioning of Palestine. But Friday, the Arab League began its holy war. The Egyptian Army entered the Holy Land…

… disputes, they, the Arab nations, must be made to abide by the decision. Some of the responsibility lies with us. Our momentary shifting of policy led the Arabs to believe we backed their ideas. It is…

… was University day at Ford Airport as 130 students were guests of Ford-Stout Air Motors. Special rates were offered for 25 minute plane rides in 14 passenger cabins. INTERNATIONAL ... A New Israel As…

… Britain surrendered her 25-year Pale- stine Mandate at midnight, Friday, the in- dependent Jewish State of Israel was al- ready a fact. President Truman surprised the Arabs and threw the UN into turmoil by…

… recognizing the state and Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov gave an. unofficial echo of the President's announcement for the Soviet. A week of fierce fighting, climaxed by Haganah's capture of Jaffa and the Arab

… Communist parties, was brought out on the House floor this week, was greet- ed with animosity locally. Faculty members and townspeople joined forces to telegraph Congress opposing the bill and a student group…

…, Students Against the Mundt Bill, was organized to fdrmulate a student protest. LOCAL Expert Opinion Prof. James K. Pollock, chairman of the political science department, left last week for Berlin, Germany to…

… which skyrocketed Michigan to th top of the BigNine within two years, left to take a job as basketball coach at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. * * * Benefactor The University student body as a whole…

…, scholar- ships and rewards of merit for University of Michigan students. - * More Polities Campus political groups were assured this week that the Student Activities Committee would not release information…

… regarding student membership in a political group unless specifically requested to do so by the student. At the SAC meeting, Tuesday, the way was potentially open for large scale political rallies, as a…

December 13, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…___THE: RICMAN, AlT .f. Dai Fifty-Eighth Year J< Edited and managed by students of the UnI- vesty of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications, John Campbell…

… let students hear the controversial figures and draw their own conclusions. -Dick Maloy. 1. I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Nerlf Look. DI!AILY OFFICIAL BLLEJTIN 'Fictifers-, tuo Editor By SAMUEL GRAFT(,N r1…

… performance Thursday night proved conclusively that the all-student show has lost none of its traditional appeal for both students and townspeople. The small flaws in the production were more than offset by…

December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…~PRE~ I~fliA~K~ LY L r71. +i. 1.+1. y, .iJ ,i ~a. .1:..ArIla1ZeG i1- t ,+ G mmm"im I -.-- ........... Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- Veraity of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Pi.bllcations. Jobs Campbell ................Managing Editor Nancy Heinick ................General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

Arabs have as- sumed and their attempts to make partition a cause celebre are unrealistic,. Palestine was never an Arab State until the League of Nations made it one, to implement the Bal- four…

… pile up daily. The Arab nations are en- gaged in a recruiting campaign for their "Holy War." The Jews are mobilizing for defense. It looks like a long bloody fight. But the UN is, presumably, a peace…

… organ- ization, and with the decision to partition goes the responsibility for maintaining peace. If the Arabs, notably the irresponsible Mufti, can stir up enough trouble to cause the partition decision…

… to be reversed or succeed in creating dissension among the prtitioning powers, most of the work ac- complished recently will have been un- done. w If the Arabs succeed, it will not be long before…

…. Today, the Federalists' student branch at the University will continue its survey of opinion on aid to Europe. The group has boiled down its own con- clusions on the question of European aid, is…

… presenting them before the student body and hopes to send these conclusions on to Washington with the solid backing of stu- dents here. They have decided that an effec- tive aid program with no Red bogey to…

…, Secretary Women students attending "The Mikado" either Dec. 10 or 11 have late permission until one- half hour after the close of the performance. Women students interested in household employment over the…

… Christmas holiday may call at the Office of the Dean of Women for further information. Application for Admission to the Graduate School for the Sec- ond Semester: Students in other schools and colleges who…

July 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 26, _. Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Showdown in Potsdam on India Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under…

… the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. The Summer Daily is pub- lished every day during the week except Monday and Tuesday. day Dixon Margaret Farmar Petty Roth . Bill…

Arab viewpoint of the Near East problems before a Rackham Amphitheatre audience. Purportedly discussing the "Problems of the Relations of the United States and the Arab World," Prof. Hopkins spent more…

… failing to use their resources to help Arabs in other parts of the Near East. Completely overlooking the fact that all land settled by Jewish immigrants in Palestine was paid for in cash by Jews, Prof…

…. Hopkins looked upon the return of Jews to the Holy Land as tan- tamount to an invasion of Arab rights and Arab land. -While he admitted that the European Jews had suffered greatly at the hands of the Nazis…

…. (Copyright, 1945, N. Y. Post Syndicate) THE RANGEFI N DER By JOHN A. MEREWETHER THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION for International Cooperation has been organized to promote inter- national goodwall among the youth of…

… a summer dance at Smith Catering Service Fri- day evening. July 27, 1945. Music by the Sophisticated Five. Tickets may be purchased from members of the chapter. Russian students are urged to come to…

… 5 p. m. (CWT). Foreign students and their American friends cordially in- vited. Classical Coffee Hour. For students and friends of the Departments of Latin and Greek. Friday, July 27, at 4:15 (EWT…

…) in the West Conference Room of Rackham Building. Academic Notices Attention Engineering Faculty: Five-week reports below C of all Navy and Marine students who are not in the Prescribed Curriculum; also…

… School. Any prospective candidate whose name does not ap- pear on this list should call at the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1437 U.E.S. Students who intend to take the Language…

November 22, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

students that are worried about their safety; we have Muslim and Arab students that are worried about their safety,” Harper said. “So we have a pretty active Department of Public Safety right now…

… campus more welcoming for LGBTQ students. Specifically, they’ve opened an LGBTQ housing space that she said she assumes would be friendly to transgender students and their housing needs. “As…

… the undergraduate curriculum that includes a social justice component — something she is very pleased with. It would require students to take a certain number of classes pertaining to race and…

….” According to 2016 enrollment data for the class of 2020 at Northwestern, 8.5 percent of the student population is Black or African American, 13.6 percent is Hispanic or Latino, 20 percent is Asian and…

students who believe in protecting Palestinian human rights,” Sarkar wrote. “The spirit of the resolution embodies the University of Michigan’s mission statement — to challenge the present — and the…

… chapter of SAFE met with E. Royster Harper, vice president for Student Life, and Laura Blake Jones, dean of students, for a dialogue and conversation. Approximately 20 students were in attendance to…

… the event. The Daily did not attend the meeting due to the personal nature of the event, but spoke to several student attendees afterwards. LSA senior Andrea Sahouri attended the dialogue, and…

… stated one of the most important aspects of the conversation was the way it exposed students to University officials that are open to hearing concerns, specifically for those students who may be…

… feeling the administration is not intimately connected to conversation among the student body. “I think the most important part of the meeting as a whole was letting the students of SAFE, and the…

… them or talk to them about anything that they’re there for us as students,” she said. Another main point of discussion was safety concerns among students following #UMDivest. While parts of…

April 07, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, April 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michiganclaily.com 4A - Thursday, April 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

…'s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. A delayed reaction DPS alerts must reach students more quickly University employee walking through the…

…. All students should have been informedimmediately. Whenever a gun may be involved, regardless of the sever- ity of the situation, DPS should inform every University student. Brown should not have…

… choseto hold off on informing the studentbody of the alleged gun- man until the next morning. Even if the emer- gency was contained and the situation was nearing an "all clear," students have a right to…

… real. Whether or not the employee saw an actual gun, DPS should have sent aprecautionary alertto all students. Their intent to not cause a panic is understandable, but an alert that makes students aware…

March 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Monday, March 20, 1989 The Michigan Daily rbe £kbign &UQail Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 115 Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… American Solidarity Committee and the Peace and Justice Committee of the Michigan Student Assembly. On Tuesday, March 21, a panel discussion titled "Social Conflict and Popular Movements in Guatemala" will…

… Interest Research Group in Michigan (PIRGIM). The policy of funding PIRGIM directly with a student fee raises some interesting questions about the role of the student on our campus, in our community, and…

… throughout our nation. Do students have a role in solving the major problems facing our country? Do students have a right to decide to fund a group which will represent them in local, state, and national…

… govern- ment? And most importantly, what will happen to our society if we, the brightest and most able, bury our heads in the sand and hope our problems will just go away? How can students make a…

… difference? How can students acquire the skills and resources to promote educational and ac- tion campaigns on issues we care about? For the last 20 years, concerned students around the country have worked…

September 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… environmental challenges during each of their tenures as well as discuss the future of environmental policy in the Trump administration. Stephanie Campbell, a graduate student in the School for…

… worked hard to help University of Michigan students apply their unique language skills to a good cause in Washtenaw County. That “good cause” would be LingoMatch, a program created by three…

students to connect bilingual and multilingual students with an immigrant or refugee in Washtenaw County struggling to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits due to a…

… significant because it allows students to put their language skills to work in a meaningful way, helping immigrants or refugees get their food stamps. “It provides bilingual and multilingual students

… internment camps. Fast- forward 75 years, and Arab and Muslim Americans are facing discrimination in ways that resonate with the memories of Japanese-Americans. The internment of Japanese- Americans…

September 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

… political bribery trial, Jenrette never flatly said he would accept a bribe. BUT HE TOLD FBI Agent Anthony Amoroso, posing as a representative of a fictitious Arab businessman needing an immigration bill to…

… principle, it (the reduction) bothers me." F ARH AD AFSH ARI, a senior Civil Engineering student, said he will 'definitely feel the brunt of the shorter hours. Last semester, he estimated, he spent about 25…

… midnight and Sunday starting time from 10a.m. to 1p.m. will save 722 part-time hours, she said. Faucher said she recognized the need for students to study after. midnight, but said that studying does not…

… have to be at a library. Students can use the Union, which, she said, may even be able to remain open after 1 a.m. The smaller libraries on campus have not had to cut hours, but they have what many of…

… their librarians feel is an even bigger problem-an abundance of undergraduates who take up spaces desperately needed by graduate students consulting the collections and reserve materials these libraries…

… offer. "We have this problem every year," said Lucy Yu, director of the Public Health Library. The small library has only 104 seats and the School of Public Health has approximately 700 students who are…

… libarary and crowd out those who really need to study there. IT DOESN'T H AVE TO BE INTERVIEWS FOR POSITIONS ON ISA ST UDE NT GOVE RNMEN T & STUDENT-FACUL TY Wednesday, September 10 Come to LSA-SG Off ice…

May 23, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… Uni- dent Ford says he will formally an- versity students, including former Ann nounce his candidacy for the presidency Arbor resident Barbara Smuts, who within a month and that he expects to were…

…- Arabs. "The United States, acting in its seph Skaf admitted that "the situation own national interests, stands firmly is very messy," the army has so far with Israel in the search for peace in…

… night 8-11 P.M. NO COVER 310 MAYNARD , owl sum slow ME ARE YOU INTERESTED in serving as a grad student member of the new Advisory Committee for the Deanship of the LS&A College? THE NEW COMMITTEE WILL…

… panel of candidotes for the position. Rockhm Student Govt. is solicitin 5 od student nomina- tions for 1 position on the Advisory Committee. Women and minority students are encouraged to apply…

…. Applications for oraduate nomination to this committee are available in Rm. 2006 Rackham Bidg.. Mon.-Fri., May 25-May 30.afternoons<(763-52721. Only grad students registered for '75-76 U-M school year need apply -__ …

March 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 14, 1969 Organization of Arab Students-U. of M. Presents A Lecture on "THE CURRENT MIDDLE EAST CRISES" By DATE: March 14…

… Daily Classifieds 11 I' ,: HELP SGC HELP YOU Vote Yes on these Referenda -shall the Student Government Council expand its Student Discount Store to include a Student Discount Book Store, offering…

… substantial discounts on books and supplies? The funds to start the store would be secured by levying a special assessment of $1.75 per student for the fall, 1969 semester only. The special assessment is to be…

… collected through the normal University ad- ministered method for collecting SGC dues as part of tuition and fees. -should the language requirement be abolished? ON THE BALLOT MARCH 18 AND 19 All Students

September 26, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

….m. today through Friday in Rm. 3B of the Union, according to Tony Palermo, 151, manager. Students may buy used books or leave their old books to be sold at the exchange any day during the week. The exchange…

Student Legislature, coopera- ting with the IFC this year, had arranged to move the book ex- change there last spring. However, the Haven Hall fire destroyed so much University space that the Angell Hall…

… books as students can bring in." If any books remain unsold by Friday, Palermo added, they may be left until next semester when they will be put on sale again. Sellers may check at the ex- change from 10…

…,000 Arab refugees. A graduate of Albion College and Yale Divinity School, Dr. Large has held pastorates in Flint, Clarkston, Port Huron and Kalamazoo before coming to Ann Arbor. He is also Dean of the Michi…

… Kalamazoo gave him a previous contact with a church related to campus life. In addition he served as director of the Kalamazoo Wesley Foundation, the Metho- dist student group. He has enjoyed his work with…

students, "especially s e e i n g their response when religion is expressed to them in shoulder to shoulder terms," he said. Although this will be Mr. Smith's first experience in work- ing with students, he…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… the freedom of choice. which hF'7lC tive system does," the Prsdn i~lustrikes at the 1)rf. ~i!;'?.t.:yieaof education 'as en- tedained b }y most students, when he dec~rs,"A student who studies is cc…

…~asieied eel~a,"and "tobe a high brow is atalo ~n so' ambitions "Undr1th1- resent s.ystem a student c<; aauec etion much as he would ar.jti i . n exterior quality in ))tmb ? indsoa great many people while…

… iiiraliy it deals with the in- ir llri;ng an:d is ai thing of the spirit." 'The resient'in clqsing,-remtarkes t~it h~suiitaluccsstycan be sup- j~umtl to students only whsn the Am- or an people as a whole…

students the ai '' ' for each offense). University' of Washington will be honored at an international banquet BrinisgChallenge Iow-a sity of I01, Madison, Nov. 2.-Officials of the Hawkeyes University of…

… has lived all his lifo with the Arabs, as a flaming answer to Edith M. Hull's "The Sheik." Produced by the man who made "The Shiek." On a scale more lavish than, that great success. ADDED A CHRISTIE…

February 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… States ofTo GiVe Afa The Law Students will Celebrate Will be out Tomorrow.-The Laws the Thirty-fourth An- one hundred and twenty-five million are in it again, and are Hon- Wehavesomefine lead pencils and…

… one who will call for them. ance of Washington's birthday, by ing the different routes proposed ac- Washington's birthday, tomorrow. We want to see your face and give the law students,will be held tomor…

…. 13-155 wooDwARD Ave., the procession, the seniors and Student self-Government Threat- DETROIT - - MICHIGAN juniors following. On reaching the ened. pastel called "The Tute," explains hal, the '94 laws…

… excusesfor____ also red, white and blue. The side neglect in obtaining excuses for b- evy, lit '97, tells of man's love for Sc0ond( January lnvi'oice se nces, a member of the senior class his Arab steed. -o…

…" and "Change." -_+_605 and students of the various depart- tice of his suspension was sent to C. IV. Francis, '89, has another --r- nents. his father, but by chance came into installment of his clever…

… Difference," by J. L.Lorie, P~lL its strnggle for existence in the days students refuse to elect other mem- I lit '95, is a dialect poem with a moral. Of Every Description at before the civil war when…

February 09, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…4A -- Wednesday, February 9, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Wednesday, February 9, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Nl idtiglan 4atly Edited and managed by students

… the views of their authors. A hole in the 'ridge' Students and legislators must stop welfare abuse Bridge Card abusers, beware - an end to fraudulent food assis- tance may be near. State Rep. David…

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… overrepresentaion in the justice system." The study looked at 1,734 teen boys committed to state public facilities in 1991-1994. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Sam Stavis. Students relieve stress with mini…

…-courses By Amelia Levin For the Daily Amidst the monotony of classes and school- work, non-credit mini-courses provide students with a stress-relieving and enlightening alternative to their usual studies…

January 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… return By MICHAEL THORYN If the campus seemed a little dead yesterday, blame early registration. A large butdundetermined number of students who had the energy to advance classify and register during the…

… Univer- sity's first early registration Dec. 4-20 haverlittle reason to return to Ann Arbor prior to classes that begin today. Students willing to skip the first days of card shuffling may not return to…

… is built chiefly on clandestine radio broadcasts said a student in the process of by the National Liberation Front, the political arm of the scrapping all but one of his Viet Cong, last month that…

…- the escape from the Viet Cong of three prisoners of war had wart smiled broadly. He had hurt the prospects for more releases. spent most of December herd- 9 0 *r ing 13,624 students through ear…

… we can't be sure." Last fall, 300 students who registered failed to pick up their materials. "It's a long time between April and September," Zimmer- mann added. "The problem is not knowing who is…

… coming back." Kay Towle of the Junior- Senior Counseling Office said work there went "very well." "We did a lot less counseling than usual," he said. Today, when students will need a counselor's signature…

… to drop and add, Mrs. Towle ex- pects the office to be crowded. A secretary in the honors of- fice agreed. "There seem to be fewer students," she said. "Park- ing is still easy." Though the…

… registration mood was pleasant, some students still have complaints. "Why do we ,have to fill out these inane ad- dress cards when our address doesn't change?" a woman ex- claimed. terest rates, Igh ten credil…

… government that col- lapsed in the wake of Israel's comando strike on Beirut air- port. It appeared certain that the move would turn Lebanon to a harder pro-Arab, anti-Israel line in the Middle East dispute…

Arab lands that The International Red Cross is they have occupied now for 19 supervising the operation. A Red months. Cross representative, Jean Engi- Troops started moving El Qan- man, said the Israelis…

September 26, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… facilities fo arrival was preceeded by that of divided along tradition under pressure from some Arab students, particularly housing fa- the Republican "Truth Squad," a standing lines. VDS he nations to lessen…

… just mon Reuth'I d srihd GM as ee in the under- point is the absence of n- VATICAN CITY 0)-Regardless 'BONN-West Germany's popu~ graduate curriculum, sure on the student unt d- of political consequences…

…, Augus- ation problem consists of too few No Vocational Guidance end of his university car tin Cardinal Bea told the Vati- students coming into the univer- VDS has charged that the sys- VDS has proposed a…

… vocational guidance. two years of a basic 1 na erating Jews of sole blame for the W Erp If a student takes his examina- education followed by an no crucifixion of Christ. "There are, not enough high tion at…

… the age of 25 and fails it, tion to determine the Amid applause, the head of the school students enter ng the uni- capacity for specializ me Vatican's Christian Unity Secl'e- versities, and even if…

… there were, courses of specialized v o- tariat presented a revised versior there would not be enough placey ing to the university of a statement on Roman Cath- for them," a student at the Uni- post…

…-graduate courses. ie: olic relations with Jews and oth- versity of Bonn declared. ,Students are also crit he er non-Catholics. He said it mus' The Verband Deutscher Stu- >"faculty" structure of he be adopted, even…

… at the risk of dentenschaften (VDS), the Wes' O ,fIs J j;s1t e funiversities. Undergx'adu al the church "being accused of pur- German union of students, has es are grouped into W suing political ends…

… Democratic too rigid for the new s n- ly alluding to the -reported Arab Housing Shortage candidates on the campaign trail, find a place and for inte ce pressure,' Cardinal Bea said firm- The housing shortage…

… true throughout theIPsychology, for exar nd politics. We are not speaking herc students are not even living to- trip, Humphrey was also greeted been variously placed i of Zionism. We are not speaking…

April 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…4A- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 23, 1996 Ibe £tirbtgn gailg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

…'s proposed changes would transfer $105 mil- lion of the $185 million appropriated for adult education to the Jobs Commission. Students over 19 years of age would not be allowed to take traditional classes in…

… degree in education is to learn how to develop a cohesive curriculum. Moreover, educators learn proper means of discipline in an education program. Through student teaching, they learn how to…

… conflict that they create amongst black students here at the University'? The members of these organizations (not all, but many) walk around campus with three letters emblazoned on their chests, heads or…

… other personal belongings like they are better than the rest of us. Their elitist atti- tudes manifest themselves in the lives of black students in a variety of ways. First, their attitudes pre- sent huge…

… obstacles to rea- sonable students who desire to commit themselves to the principles of the organiza- tion. These organizations have these "rush functions" or "rites of passages," replete with rudeness…

…, where would you be? You will never be able to do enough community service abroad to make amends for the irreparable harm you have done to your home - the black students at this university. DANIELLE…

… are any Arab coun- tries supposed to live peace- fully when they know the Israelis have free reign over all their lands by the permis- sion of the United States? In order for aggression and unrest to…

Arab countries and their inhabitants. And the scary thing is that anti-Arab sentiment has become fash- ionable in American society. As we speak, innocent Lebanese citizens are paying the price of this…

… racism. Everyone knows the Israeli army is much stronger than any Arab army. What are the Israelis trying to prove? That they can precisely bomb civilian neighborhoods in southern Lebanon? OK, they have…

June 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… County Jewish Community Coun- cil, was disrupted when the presi- dent of the Arab Students Associa- tion attempted to take the pla- form. Some members of the audi- ence-who may have come for that purpose…

… GlrOtlit Batty Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MTC1C.AN UNDER -AUTHORITY of BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ee bpi WillS Are Pmr 420 MAYNARD ST…

… to do so, he rose from his seat and assaulted "the slender boy . ." Shortly afterwards, Imad Khad- duri attempted to speak. The question of whether this Arab stu- dent had or had not a right to speak…

… seizure of Flaming Creatures? It was dis- gusting to hear this "fine" pro- fessor joke about the Israeli-Arab issue. It is easy to joke on a stage in Ann Arbor High School sur- rounded by 500 anxious- to…

… for the Arab states. There will be other occasions-announc- ed at the very time of the dis- ruption-specifically intended to allow for presentation of diverse points of view. A church service provides…

… neither the time nor place to debate atheism. Those who call for free speech in these circumstances are them- selves denying that right to oth- ers. It is especially ironic that the Arabs who for 19 years…

… reading, but thank God you are willing to publish this kind of thing, which may perhaps do a little toward arous- ing the consciences of University of Michigan students in regard to the crimes we Americans…

… are com- mitting in Vietnam. The New York Times was too cowardly to print the letter from the Vietnam Bud- dhist student and faculty leaders to American student leaders which Alfred Hassler of the…

… articles from faculty, ad- ministration, and students on subjects of their choice. They are to be 600-900 words in length and should be submitted to the Editorial Director.. richer and perhaps more unified…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Jon Snowman SITE OF BLAST-Student examines shattered remains of equip- ment which exploded yesterday, injuring a graduate engineer. for Mid-East Peace Asks Arabs. Leave Each Other Alone Stresses…

…,070,000,000 to 910 million dollars. AT EAST ENGINEERING: Blast Burns Student, Buckles Wall An exploding chemistry experi- ment yesterday burned a Univer- sity graduate student, buckled a concrete block wall and…

… blew out windows in several adjoining lab- oratories on the third floor of the East Engineering Building. The student, Noel DeNevers, Grad., suffered burns on his face and hands when the experiment blew…

Arab Right To Set Own Destinies UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjiold put before the opening ses- sion of the United Nations emer- gency General Assembly yesterday a broad…

… plan for insuring peace and economic stability in the Middle East. Hammarskjold called upon the Arab nations to reaffirm their ad- herence to pledges of non-aggres- sion and non-interference in each…

… other's affairs. Urges Economic Aid He also urged UN aid to improve economic and social conditions in the Arab countries, but said the UN should make clear the Arab states have the right to shape their…

… fellowships provided by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement of the graduate schools selected by winning students was made in conjunction with the transfer of the Foundation from…

… the University to Princeton University. Of the 1,080 students who I Hoffa Again in the Limelight "won fellowships, 36 decided to use them at the University. The school selected by the greatest number…

… college gradu- ates are offered a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences at the United States or Canadian graduate in- stitution of their choice. Although the students are not…

March 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… Panel To Discuss Arab Unity -Arab Unity Mythical or Real" will be the topic ofha panel dis- cussion sponsored by the Arab Club at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Rm. 3A of the Union. Graduate students from the…

…, the present expansion program will remedy the overcrowded situation to a large extent, Wagman said. Largest division of the entire library system, and the most wide- ly used by students and faculty, is…

… the General Library and its twenty-six departmental libraries and study halls. Special Materials These divisional libraries in- clude more complete specialized research material than the general Student

… United States, Great Britain, Paki- stan and the Arab countries will participate in the discussion. Ad- mission is free. The purpose of the discussion is "to throw light on animportant topic," according to…

… Ibrahim Hazi- mah, Grad, president of the Arab Club. Hazimah will act as modera- tor. 'Organization otlces University of Michigan Square Dance Group, March 12, Square and couple dances, Lane Hall, 7-10 p…

….m. e* Political Issues Club, March 12, mem- bership meeting, 7:30 p.m., Student Activities Bldg. Final plans for the se- mester will be discussed. * * * D e u t s c h exr verein, Kaffeestunde Marh 13, 3…

… phy- sics have libraries where students may study these special subjects. More Libraries Completing the list of divisional libraries are the North Campus Annex, the Phoenix Atomic Re- search Library…

…, Janowitz,.I and Miner will be hosts at an informal coffee hour for undergraduate students in Sociology courses in the Sociology Lounge, 5611 Haven Hall, Tues., March 12, at 4:00 p.m. Mathematics Club, Tues…

March 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… inquisitor or oracle, but of a reporter o ob- servations within his competence" and an advisor. Scholarship Petitions Duce Monday is the last day to peti- tion for Alumni Student Leader <President Eisenhower…

… and questioning Arab youngsters. Hundreds of thousands re- sponded lustily with cheers in English, French and Arabic. There were cries of "Nixon, Nix- on" "Long Live America" and another chant in Arabic

… SUICIDE-James Kent contemplates suicide while Barbara Levin consoles him in a rehearsal of "Tea." Speech Group -To Offer t hree Students' P lays Two psychological adjustment problems and a "morality play…

…" form the basis of three student-written one-act plays to be presented by the speech department at 8 p.m. today in Aud. A, Angell Hall. In "Quarters," by John Szucs, '57, a boy-girl relationship is…

… Monday in Hill Auditorium, in another conference feature. Other highlights will include a faculty-student panel Tuesday on "What Happens to God on the Campus," and lectures by visit- ing professors on…

… President Dwight D. Eisenhower and escapes the possibility of the punitive sanctions proposed by Arab neighbors in the UN. Mrs. Meir warned that Israel will fight back if violence flares up against Israeli…

… shipping or Is- raeli territory-and appealed to the Arabs to work with Israel for development of the Middle East. She enumerated steps that Is- rael understood Would take place with the withdrawal, but did…

… Israeli army leaders today to arrange for taking over the disputed areas. In the only Arab comment of yesterday's session, Egyptian For- eign Minister Mahmoud Fawz said he assumed the Assembly Is unanimous…

… the lawfulness of Egypt's rights and those of the Arab peo- ples of the Gaza Strip. Mrs. Meir told the Assembly: "The government of Israel is now in a position to announce its plans for full and prompt…

…." SGC 'Petitions Now Total 19 For Six Posts Ronald Gregg, '60, Perry Cohen, '59, and Arthur Hanlon, '60, yes- terday signed out Student Govern- ment Council petitions for all- campus elections March 19…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…. t *c Italian Students Here Predict Communist Defeat in Election Officials See Sure Passing Of Draft Law Little Hope Seen For UMT Issue EDITOR'S NOTE: The following interpretive article on the Draft…

… Board in Control of Student Publications yesterday. As a true descendant of Frank Lloyd Wright, Manel, a senior in the architecture col- lege from Riverside, Ill., prom- ises that next year's 'Ensian will…

Students Stanley E. Crowe denied charges by state legislators that there are communists on the col- lege teaching staff. "There is certainly no indoc- trination of communism being' taught on this campus…

…," Hannah declared "and you're not doing much of a job at any college if you don't make he economic, poli- tical and social philosophies of all types of government available to the students. Says U…

… the overwhelming reply to the re- cent announcement of a proposed England trip. Over one hundred Michigan students have expressed an inter- est in the National Student's As- -President Truman said…

… strike settlement "as rapidly as we can obtain personnel." Wilson said no further negotiations are in prospect. Arabs Ignore United Nations Peace Order NEW YORK, April 17-(P)-An immediate halt in the…

… Palestine fighting was ordered by the United Nations Security Council today, but dispatches from the °, Middle East indicated the Arab countries are intensifying their aid to forces in the Holy Land rather…

… than halting it. Jewish representatives here also made it clear they have little be- lief the Council's cease-fire order will be effective. An Arab source in Cairo said King Abdullah of Trans-Jordon had…

… released part of the 12,000 men in the Arab Legion to fight the Jews. Britain had told the UN the Arab Legion, now under Brit- ish command in Palestine, would be sent back to 'Trans-Jordan be- fore the…

… UN assembly will be con- Truman Asks for Immuediate Move To Stop Inflation, By ANDEE SEEGER Italian students here were quite certain when contacted yesterday that the Communists would not win the…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

November 06, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, November 6, 1981 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan J-sWAt VI Vol. XCII, No. 50 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… work by investing it with a spiritual philosophy. This was pan-Arabism, virtually Nasser's own invention. He tur- ned it into a quasi-religion with himself as head priest. Under his rule, Cairo assumed…

… what most Egyptians felt to be its rightful position as capital of the Arab world. Nasser also was a man of the army. He believed that Egypt could stay strong as a nation only if it were strong…

… and the ongoing movement toward a final set- tlement of Arab-Israeli differen- ces. The immediate domestic con- sequences were positive for the Egyptian president. The nation was jubiliant at the…

… Egypt immediately was ostracized from the pan-Arab community it had helped create. Saudi Arabia, once again, quickly rose to assume Egypt's pre- eminence as the econoz of Riyadh began to don politics of…

… the region. SADAT'S PEACE wi opened the nation to lu vestments from the We: brought a degree of prosperity but it ci spiritual vacuum on th pan-Arabism died civilizational driving Egypt. The nation…

… deprived. Sadat's attempt fore fr to ignore pan-Arabism while for;- force for.cibly working to eradicate' for basic religious revival was a fatal ned t the mistake.- rtual in Although Sadat's successor…

… restore and the Egypt to reputability if not renewed pre-eminence among the Arab nations. mce also These are unpleasant realities ole of the for the United States. Never- political theless, Washington…

… to days. Next students will ask for major paper days. The list could …

February 13, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

….S., its Western allies and Arab states trying to figure out a way to help force Assad from power. Yesterday, the 22-nation Arab League called for the U.N. Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping…

… Syrian Army have launched attacks, killing sol- diers and security forces. Syria now has become one of the deadliest conflicts of the Arab Spring, and many fear the country of 22 million at the heart of…

… the original DataDive created by Data without Borders. Nikki Roda, a first year masters student in the School of Informatics and one of the coordinators of a2Data- Dive, attended the original event in…

… @MICHDAILYSPORTS @MICHDAILYOPED @MICHDAILYARTS @MICHDAILYPHOTO @MICHDAI LYDESIGN I Campus Mind Works FREE drop-in education and support groups for any U-M student with Depression, Bipolar, or Anxiety Strategies…

May 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… Michigan Student Assembly only make compromise more difficult and peace less likely. If Paul wants to contribute to a lasting peace, he should invest his energy in finding forward-looking solutions, rather…

… stuffing starving Palestinian Arabs into over-crowd- ed trains, sending them to camps to starve them to death, or, to make things easier, simply gassing them and incinerating their bodies? Thank God, no, no…

… he have smuggled himself into British-con- trolled Palestine and become part of the tiny minority that escaped the Nazis? And in 1948, after Palestin- ian Arabs rejected the United Nations proposal for…

… a sovereign Arab state next to the proposed Jewish one - when Israel declared statehood and was promptly attacked by Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq - would Paul have returned to Poland to…

… sentiment refracted across the Arab states, how could Paul still retain his starry-eyed political naivete? God bless America, where a Jew can become so cushioned by freedom and diversity that he becomes…

…- pelled - as an African-American, a writer and a University student - to think about diversity. To defend its admissions pro- gram, the administration has cited diversity as the main reason for such plans…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 30, 2001 OP/ED ibe £kbi1tgau &IIIQl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…-Taliban Arabs have been described as "heavy fighting," "more airstrikes" and a "crushed" prison uprising outside Mazar-e- Sharif, the death of one American is dis- played in a front page article including…

… page you implicitly tell your readers that his life is more important than the lives of Arabs. This includes the 500 prisoners "apparently killed during intense U.S. airstrikes" in the continuation of…

… Daily do the same for Arabs killed fight- ing for and against the Taliban, and for those dying in refugee camps. Please show your readers that all lives are important, Americans and Arabs includ- ed…

… term for Pakistan, I would suggest that it is impossible to be perfectly informed. Little test: What's the proper term for the nationality of a randomly chosen nation, say Lesotho? About the student who…

September 07, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… school students and their parents. Activities include leading a walking tour of central campus, facilitating a discussion session, and more. Some clerical work is required. Q Leaders are expected to be…

… Africa Racism conference centers on Mideast Arab states at a U.N. racism confer- ence rejected a second attempt at com- promise yesterday on wording on the Middle East conflict. However, South African…

… officials said they were shut- tling between the Arab and European delegates, trying to work out a new compromise. Efforts to reach agreement over another contentious issue, a proposed Western apology for…

… slavery and colo- nialism, remained bogged down a day before the eight-day conference was scheduled to end. The proposed Mideast compro- mise, the second South African pro- posal rejected by the Arab states…

…, sought to bridge the gap between the Arabs' call for the conference to condemn Israeli practices as racist and the European Union's refusal to allow the conference to take sides in the conflict. PARIS…

…. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… must stop fighting," Karoub said. Karoub predicts the loss of support on the part of Islamic countries and most Arab nations if the war continues through Ramadan. Like Fauzi, Karoub discussed the anti…

…-war solidarity of common people in most Arab countries, but admitted it was not yet strong enough to produce change. "In the Arab world there for thi is already protest of U.S. intervention," noted Karoub, but…

… - cannot be expected in the short run. Despite Foreign Focus A special feature intended to provide students the opportunity to share accounts of their travels abroad. conductor in the Soviet Union. During…

… Center: Feb. 7-9 at 8 PM; Student seating $5 at the Leae that the monarchies of the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and the exiled government of Kuwait) will lessen their support because of the…

… this, the Muslim sense of unity fostered by Ramadan may increase pressure on Arab and Islamic nations to end their participation in an alliance in which Americans and Europeans are killing Muslims…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… Strip yesterday, fatally shooting a 22-year-old man and wounding six Arab youths in clashes, Arab hospital officials said. Five Palestinians suffered beating injuries during an army raid in the West Bank…

… village of Madama, Arab doctors said. The army command confirmed that there was "activity" in Madama but said it had no reports of injuries. Three Israelis suffered injuries when buses they were riding in…

… 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...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Lauren Shapiro, Chuck Skarsaune, Tony Silber…

January 29, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… disappeared, wrote researcher Will - iam Newmark, a graduate student at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources. "Without active intervention by park managers, it is quite likely that a loss of…

… million the formula would Rabbi says expel Arabs (Continued from Page 1) However, he says if Arabs currently living in Israel wish to stay, they must revoke their citizenship. "If Arabs want to stay, they…

… said his dislike for Arabs is not racist. "If they aren't prepared to accept this, they can go," he said. Ann Arbor resident and University of Detroit Prof. Susan Rodriguez said, "It is not healthy for…

… Engineering; " manufacturing work experience; " knowledge of the aerospace industry We are offering a scholarship for up to $9,000 plus summer employment for students who qualify for third and fourth year…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… with President Hosni Mubarak on reviving efforts to end Arab-Israeli conflict throughout the Mid- dle East. The monarch, who broke ranks with 16 other Arab countries last Septem- ber when he restored…

… told reporters the two heads of state were determined during their three days of talks to "intensify cooperaton" on a joint Arab peace strategy. The adviser, Osama El-Baz, said the two leaders also urged…

… Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29…

… Service, and United Students Press Service. 4 t i 3 4 t i s i Editor in Chief ................... BILL SPINDLE Managing Editors.............CHERYL BAACKE NEIL CHASE Associate News Editors…

January 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… titled "In Search of a Near East Settlement: The Aftermath of Lebanon '82" which was sponsored by the University and Easten Michigan University chapter of the Organization of Arab Students.s' Al-Hoss said…

…'s problem and the Mideast problem are inseparable. The Arab unrest, he said, has provided a catalyst to the "ever-festering domestic problem" in that country. That problem, he said, may some day lead Lebanon…

… League of Arab States, speaks about U.S. and Arab relations yesterday in Rackham Auditorium. TODAY Reagan sees the light EVERYONE KNOWS celebrities can help sell a product. But a Phoenix toy company…

… experimental students course evaluations to be tested in the following school year. * 1973 - A jury of eight women and four men in less tharul 90 minutes convicted G. Gordon Liddy and James McCb-d Jr., two…

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