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October 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 1951 ANTI-BRITISH FEELING: Egyptian Students Give Views on Current Crisis Different Game' Than Series DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINI Je :1 f a n t…

… -there can be no compromise," is the doninant theme in Egypt and the other Arab nations, according to Riad Alami, grao., who left Egypt two months ago. * * * A M(RE temperate opinion was expi essed by…

…. Election of officers for the coun- cil will take place next Thursday at its first meeting. The present council urges all students in the business adminis- tration school to vote either today or tomorrow…

…. SL Grop 6Meets The new, non-elective adminis- trative wing of Student Legisla- ture, composed of all interested students who are scholastically eligible, will meet at 4:10 p.m. to- day in the SL…

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…-8242, Student Periodical Agency. )7 BLACK LAPIN % length coat. Size 16. Phone 2-4165. )31 2 CUSHMAN motor scooters in excellent condition. Reasonable. Call 3-8201 or 2-1559. )32 EVERGREENS: Low prices while…

… +S for women. Phone 2-5268. PERSONAL graduate )18R ROOM for man student for 4 hours week work, out Washtenaw. 5661 mornings or evenings. )17R MAN TO SHARE SUITE with graduate student, 2-8796, 529…

… TIME'S OUT TODAY-20c at the news- stand; 6c at Student Periodical Agen- cy ($2-8 mYos.) Phone 2-8242. HELP WANTED WANTED - Yoaung lady for part-time work at soda fountain. Swift's Drug Store, 340 S…

…:30 to 5 p.m. and all day Saturday. Apply at once to Mr. Parks. )17H are being lost by students and faculty members by not phoning 2-8242 before subscribing or renewing magazines. Our rate is cheaper than…

… the "Special Introductory" offers. Phone and save! Student Periodical Agency. )2M MISCELLANEOUS ARTS THEATER CLUB Opens Oct. 19 with THE SULKY FIRE )4M PERSONAL GIRLS EAT WELL and inexpensively at…

May 08, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… University male, a host of helpful pointers from a student who has made similar trips and calls frotn other interested adventure seek- ers. The Men's Glee Club member, Don Brown, Grad., will take the trip…

… To Distribute Questionnaires Questionnaires on food, service,' facilities and staff in residence halls will be distributed next week among all students living in dor- mitories. The survey was approved…

… representatives at a meeting next week and the students will receive them at that time. Dave Guttentag, '53E, head of the survey committee, hopes to have all the completed question- naires ready for computation by…

… dividing Israel and Jordan as Arabs (cen- ter) wait with whitewash brush to mark pile of rocks as borders. But all was not quiet on the north- ern frontier where Israeli and Syrian troops have been battling…

… for a week in a border dispute. OPERA TION 4006: Speech Students To Give Mock RadioBroadcast 0 1 Students in radio speech courses will begin two days of simulated broadcasting today and tomorrow…

…, the exercise is designed to acquaint radio students with the problems of continuous broadcasting o all Medical Educators Plan Visit to Japani Dr. Malcolm H. Soule and Dr. Maurice H. Seevers, of the medi…

… minimum of students' classes. Although the shows will not go out over the air, they will be ac- curately timed and studio en- gineers have instructions to cut off programs which run over their a'lloted time…

…, -- m o r n i n g "wake-up" shows, afternoon soap dramas, evening comedy and quiz programs will follow in their usual order. Students in radio writing courses have written all the scripts for the two…

…-day workout and students in advance courses will direct the programs and handle sound effects. Begin- ping radio students will handle station breaks and announcing jobs. Since the department's two studios would…

… have been equipped with microphones. Room 4203 will be open both days for anyone interested in lis- tening to the programs. Phoenix Pledges Students who wish to pay all or part of their pledge to the…

September 21, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… like Arabs, stole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when i - would resume publication for the fall semester. For a Rainy Day OAK TREE, N…

… in 1873, Mason Hall in 1841 and South Hall dates from 1849. All have been called "unsafe" for mass student use in their pres- ent condition. To meet safety requirements, most of the space in the aged…

… language students there. OTHER SPACE in South Wing will be used by the mathematics and political science departments for additional staff offices. The English, history and psy- chology departments will ex…

…. won't be confused with Fourth and Fifth Avenues. June 26--Students ate more for less at an innovation in Ann Ar- bor: Club 211, where 18 meals a week cost less than $10.00. June 27--'!On Borrowed Time…

…," marked the first of a hit parade of plays for the summer season given.' by the speech department's play production. June 30-The Summer Student Directory, with vital statistics of 8,000 students on campus…

… M's, but Mirabeau still boasts that he's the first Gen- uine Michigan Mascot Cat. July 4 -gThe University broke its heart and let the students out for the Fourth of July weekend. July 6 -- A former…

… walking ice cream cone heralded an "Ice Cream Carnival" on the lawn of Betsy Barbour to raise money for a displaced student. July 16-Ann Arbor's controver- sial zoning ordinance reared its ugly head in an…

…- literally welded into a car and has creased its tuition to $150 a year $25,000 riding on his nose to drive for Michigan students and to $400 140,000 miles. He has some 25,000 for out-of-state students in…

… into 8, com- versity-even in the hot weather pleted its series of fieldtrips for Colorful Student Loan Prints Available for Fall Semester * * * (*.',c g: i the summer, which took them to Ohio; London…

… movies- unfortunately, the academic "study group" is limited to faculty members and grad students. July 20-The Daily launched a series of articles on discrimina- tion, results of a poll taken by the…

November 01, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… announced. Konin or Jogan period, 794-897 A.D Civil Engineers, Am. Society of Me- The other, an image of Buddha, is chanical Engineers. (Aeronautical Exhibit of Color Reproductions of Eng. Div.) Arab Students

… Mrs. Ruthven will b at home to faculty members, town people, and their friends this afte noon from 4 to 6 p.m. President and Mrs. Ruthven will t at home to students on Wednesda afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4…

… all students in the School of Education, College of Lit- erature, Science and the Arts and Graduate School who expect to be candidates for the teacher's certifi- cate within the next two years is called…

… for Monday afternoon, Nov. 2, at 4:10 p.m. in the University High School Auditorium. Important prob- lems relating to the certificate will be distributed, and opportunities for students to ask questions…

… are 25c and this amount will be applied on the dinner. Reser- vations must be made by Monday noon and the group will be limited. Women Students attending the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game -Women…

students wishing to attend the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game are required to register in the office of the dean of women. A letter of permission from parents must be received in this office not later…

… the office. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in the first regimental band please report to Morris Hall Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 5 p.m. Members of this band will be given…

… joining a bowling league should sign at the Women's Athletic Building. Groups wishing to use the alleys at other times may make reservation by calling Barbour Gymnasium. Presidents of Student Organizations…

… Jap- and a few small Chinese bronze for official recognition at once.Ei anese and Chinese, will be exhibited pieces, all of an early date. Three 3. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. in the South Gallery of…

…-5 South State Phone 591,4 e ,y neers, Architectural Society, Armen- f ian Student Association, Art Cinema d League, Assembly of the Michigan - League, Athena. f Barristers, Beta Gamma Sigma, r Beta Kappa…

January 18, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… "message of confrontation" during his recent Mideast trip. Bush spent much of his visit to the region, which he wrapped up on Wednesday, rallying sup- port among Arab allies for a strong stance against Iran…

… fresh- man classes were shown a DPS video during orientation showing how easy it can be to steal a laptop, Brown said. Brown said many laptops are stolen because students grow too accustomed to carrying…

… security officer, said the Universi- ty recommends that students pur- chase recovery software for their computers. The software, which usually ROBERTS From Page 1 Roberts spoke at length about how important…

…, Mich., accord-I ing to the University's student directory.i Kinsey said Myrick has ac criminal record with other localT police departments, but declinedc to elaborate. "There have been some issuest with…

… system," she said. Brown said various heads ofa the schools and colleges whoc receive the crime alert e-mails are responsible for forwarding them s on to students. The crime alert I asks recipients to…

… share the infor-v mation with faculty, staff and stu- dent colleagues.F But many administrators nevere pass the alerts on, and because the" global e-mail server takes so long I to finish, many students

… find out aboutc something like this. Eighteend hours is just too late."s To provide a more timely and comprehensive method of alerting t students and faculty in emergencyc situations, the University is…

… is a sticker on the laptop that says 'protected by LoJack.' These commercial packages can be relatively expensive compared to other security measures." Brown said students should write down their…

… computer's serial number and avoid leaving laptops unattended. Howell said students should store sensitive information like bank accounts and social secu- hate and fear. "It was a dangerous thing to teach…

… rights movement. She said Roberts could teach University students "how to do better by the students who are going through the educa- tional system now." Roberts said that today's society continues to fight…

December 07, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… Universi- ty's current admissions policies are legally sound, but the grid system that was in place to evaluate students until 1998 was not. Grutter v. Bollinger was argued next. The University is appealing…

…, who presented CIR's appeal in the undergraduate case, said in his opening remarks to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals that his firm was fighting to defend the rights of "all students who were…

student body and atmosphere," argued Univer- sity lawyer John Payton, "The three things Judge Duggan took issue with, we stopped doing." Duggan ruled last December against the University's use of a grid…

… American Indian students, "acad- emic matters count for 110 of those points." A sign lies on the wet brick of Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati yesterday afternoon during the rally preceding the…

… hearing. ALYSSA WOOD/Daily "We don't seek a fixed number of spaces," Payton argued. "Having merely token numbers of minority students simply is not adequate." The judges questioned all sides about what…

… constitutes a critical mass of students. "The answer is not a number; it's an educa- tional reality," Payton said. "You know when the students in your student body don't see themselves as symbols but as members…

…- venors, who represent the interests of minority high school students, reiterated the need for affir- mative action to reverse past discrimination. "Affirmative action didn't spring from the soil, it didn…

September 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 21, 1998 cI w ffiid$!uu &d ttlg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor…

… often unpre- dictable consequences of substance use. Drugs are a fact of life on the University campus and other college campuses nation- wide. One doesn't have to look too hard to find students using…

April 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…(I!1le M~iciiign Pati; Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan TWO PROPOSALS Independent study gauides Tuesday, April 15, 1975 News…

… balloting and the immediate seating of those right- fully elected to Council last week. By student members of LSA Curriculum Committee T ECTURE AND classroom work has long been t h e mainstay of the…

… University of Michigan curricular diet; a diet that has caused many a stu- dent to choke. Not satisfied with the lecture and classroom for- mats, students have turned to independent study and directed reading…

… work to meet their edu- cational needs. Some students have been uncomfortable with the distance that exists between the world inside the classroom and the world outside those classroom walls. For a ..ore…

… effective educational experience, these students have turned to fieldwork and experimental courses in their effort to bridge the gap between the abstrac- tions of academics and living realities. The ISA…

… stiff limitation w o u l d be harmful to many student pro- grams." would seriously hamper students seeking to do studies outsidv the classroom.. For this reason, student mem- bers of the LSA Curriculum…

… Committee have prepared a minority report outlining ob- jections and are now engaged THE PROPOSED REGULATIONS The proposed regulations would have students petition a "Board of Study" for approval of inde…

October 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… alleviate Prof. Robert Schnitzer, executive Arab Students will have a recep- gell Hall. "CHEERED some of the overcrowding prob- director of the PTP. The second tion to promote Arab-American 8 p.m.-A speech by…

…, to provide space jumae donations at the back ofp.m.- eFer for another 600 students. It will lumber dntosa h ako 150 students. Each pair of houses hav the s dena st the its chapter house. The guild…

… classroom Gomberg and Taylor Houses at located on North Campus, north facilities. Island Park. of and adjacent to the new School The cost per student is expected 9:30 a.m.-The Mudbowl at Sig- of Music and the…

… em bhers ta Chi. (Continued from Page 1) This orientation has led to the lowering of the percentage of out- of-state students on campus to the current 27 per cent. Meanwhile the resident enroll- ment…

… climbed to a new high of 27,388 in the fall of 1963, and the total number of students taught in credit and professional programs reached 42,246 last year compared to 41,957 in 1962-63. More Research Another…

… original scholarship, sub- mnitted in September, would have awarded a $500 scholarship an- nually for the. next decade to an indigent Negro student, preferably from Ann Arbor High School. The revised…

… scholarship accepted yes- terday maintains the amount and the school preference, but is de- signed to aid qualified students "who are handicapped by lack of funds." There is no mention of race. The University…

…'s executive off i- cers explained after the meeting that discriminatory scholarships currently on the books would con- tinued to be offered. There are currently stipends of- fered to students according to race…

…, national origin and locale. General Funds The University currently oper- ates a scholarship "program fav- oring Negro students from Detroit, but Heyns said the University pre- fers to supply this program…

… with general scholarship funds rather than discriminatory stipends. The Regents also accepter a recommendation from Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis that The Daily editor's chair be…

February 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… averting civil war in the Congo. Hammarskjold welcomed the ai plan - sponsored by the United Arab Republic, Ceylon and Liberia A fire a -as giving a stronger and clearer taurant la mandate for the much…

… Force HERN DEMONSTRATORS: lice Arrest Negro Students BAND MEMBERS IN RUSSIA-Although they were much dlelayed the University symphony orchestra at last arrived in Russia. Mere Don Sinta, '61M, is shown…

… shish-kebab. AINT: s News' k Biased ertising of complaint from a student stating that Arbor News accepted stion his advertisement ment for rent despite hat it contained the te only" was brought nonthly…

…'re still bringing them in." Some of those arrested were among hundreds of students from Morris College who tried to march on downtown Sumter. Seven other Negro students, from Benedict College, were ar…

… refusing to leave a railroad station restaurant for white people in Atlanta and at Nashville, Tenn., 27 college students-including one white girl-won dismissal on a technicality after their arrest for a…

… evidence of any injury. Forty young Negroes took part in three lunch counter sit-ins dur- ing the Columbia demonstration. A student leader said anti-segre- gation protests there would con- tinue indefinitely…

… Abolition" at to- night's Student Government Coun- cil meeting has been cancelled, Council Executive Vice-President Per Hanson, '62, announced last night. Hanson said that he had been Informed by the group at…

…-, tivities section of the University regulations booklet. "The major purpose of this mo- tion is to facilitate approval of student sponsored events and clarify the procedures involved," John Feldkamp, '61…

…, chairman of the Council, said. The change in the regulations means that the Council as a whole will not act on calendaring of student events except for events referred to the Council by James A. Lewis, vice…

…-president for Stu- dent Affairs. Two Other Motions The Council will also decide on: two motions that have previously been considered in committee as a -whole since they are expressions of student opinion. One is…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… talking about the General Library's new microfilm- Ing machine that went into opera- tion Friday. The new machine is the only one in the United States available for public use. "University students and fac…

… whenever the library is open. Film will be de- veloped each day, and enlarged copies of the microfilmed material will be ready for students to pick up in the Reserve Reading Room three or four days after…

…, Ginastera, Chausson and Ravel, Lectures Lecture: "Arab Unity: A Force for Peace" will be discussed by Dr. Fayez. A. Sayegh, former director of the Arab States Delegation, on Wed., March 9 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud…

…., March 10 from 10 a.. until closing. Will interview students inter- ested and capable of teaching: swim- ming, sailing, riding (eastern), canoe- ing, handicraft, and nature. Minimum age of 19 and two…

… complete yrs. of col- lege experience. Portage Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. James Stevenson will In- terview students Mon., March 14, for positions of: Waterfront. Scout Skills work, Handicraft…

November 01, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Quality Unhurt By Size--Hatcher 'State of Uiversity' Talk Considers Increases in Student Enrollment By DICK SNYDER Increased enrollment does not mean that the University is in a race with anybody on the…

… that at any other time in the history of Michigan." Discusses Future Plans. Devoting his fifth annual report to the future of the University in terms of an increased student Ike Consents To Increase in…

students fol- lowing World War II and said, "The University is trying to pre- vent any other crisis through pre- paring for the normal controlled growth of the institution with an - insurance of greatest…

… stability of r the present college to non-college il attendance ratio. Must Accept 1,000 Students "In order to keep up with our n proportionate share of this great n national increase, we will need to t…

… accept approximately 1,000 more it students per year," he commented. - Enrollment will be limited to around 22,000 next year, Presi- s dent Hatcher said after the meet- g ing. New housing facilties will ac…

…- it comodate approximately 1,200 new e students, he said. President Hatcher stressed that k. the undergraduate schools at the d, University would grow along with r the graduate schools saying, "We must…

… have a proper distribution of e, students throughout the entire - spectrum of classes." Explains Expansion d Vice-President Pierpont explain- t ed five areas of plant expansion - which the University is…

…)-Prime Minister Moshe Sharett called on Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov yesterday to halt the sale of Communist bloc arms to Is- rael's Arab neighbors. Sharett went into the confer- ence with Molotov…

May 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…. Active in the Arab Liberation Movement Zeiniddine has contin- ued his work which was officially recognized in 1947. He has also been in close contact with the lib- eration movements in the Arab, Moslem and…

… Honors Convocation. The annual Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 11:00 am. Fri., May 13, in Hill Auditorium. Dr. Harold Willis Dodds, President of Princeton University…

…, will speak on the subject "What Is a Uni- versity?" Honor students will be excused from attending their 10 o'clock classes. All classes, with the exception of clinics and gradurite seminars, will be dis…

… stage. Honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Main floor seats will be reserved for them and their families and will, be held until 10:45. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:30. The public is…

… invited. Late Permission: Because of the Crease Bali, all women students will have a 1:30 Ite permission Fri., May 6. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a.m. Medical College Admission Test. Can…

… all Veterans and non-prior Service- men interested in joining the 439th Fighter Bomber Wing (Reserve), which trains one weekend each month at Sel- fridge Air Force Base, Mt. Clemens, Mich. student

… on women's hours. Disciplinary action in cases of student misconduct: At meetings held on March 16, March 23 and March 30, cases in- volving fourteen students and one group were heard by the Joint…

… intoxicants: a. Drinking as a minor and traspass- ing, charged with disorderly prowl- ing by city police. One student fined $25.00, $15.00 suspended in view of court fine and costs of $11.85; one student fined…

… $20.00, $10.00 to be suspended in view of court fine and costs of $11.85. b. Drinking as a minor, disturbing the peace, drunk and disorderly: One student fined $15.00 and warned (no court action…

…). Violation of University automobile regulations: One student fined $20.00 and requested to remove car from cam- pus or obtain storage permit and warned. (Second violation of University regulations). Violation…

August 04, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIvERSry OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… MERRY-GO-ROUND: Congressional Closing Rush By DREW PEARSON By WILLIAM RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst GAMAL Abdel Nasser sees himself - and Egypt - at the center of two vast geogra- phical circles, the Arab

… politics. A mliitary man since his academy days 20 years ago, he sprang almost overnight from an army ob- scurity to a commanding position in the sprawling Arab world. He has given the West- ern world one…

… headache after another. When he seized the canal, he announced: "We shall all of us defend our nationalism and our Arabism and we shall all work so that the Arab homeland may extend from the Atlantic Ocean…

…'s concern. In it Nasser expounded the idea that Egypt was the center not only of the Arab world from Asia to the Atlantic, but also of Africa. He wrote: "Can we fail to see that there is an Arab circle…

… by historic realities? "For some reason it seems that within the Arab circle there is a role wandering aimlessly in search of a hero . . . It seems to me that this role, exhausted by its wanderings…

… Theatre tonight. Telephone the box of- fice, NO. 8-6300. Recreational Swimming -- Women's Pool. New hours starting August 6-12. Women Students, Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day, 7…

…, 15, Women Students: Monday-Wednesday, 4:00-6:00 p. m, Pool closed August 16-September 20. Second Summer Square Dance spon- sored by the Office of the Summer Session and the Departments of Pay- sical…

….m. tonight in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. Concerts Student Recital by Fred Marzan, tuba, 8:30 p.m. Sun., Aug. 5, in Ad. A, An- gels Hall, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of…

… Master of Music. Marzan is a pupil of Glenn Smith, and his recital will be open to the public. Student Recital: Elizabeth Jo Beebe, string instrument major in the School of Music, at 4:15 p.m. Sun. Aug. 5…

February 22, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… copy. If it is continued, the Journal will have a student edi- torial board to review papers and decide on a definite format to be followed," Winter explained. .Across Campus Arabic.. . The Arab Club and…

… community of scholars. Today, scholars must assume a role of leadership. He emphasized that the scholar is among those people best qualified to lead, and that it .oss Urges Student Action gainst Sbcial…

… 'Status Quo' (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec-v and in a series on student political action and student political apathy. The views of United States National Student Association President Den- nis Shaul…

… will be featured in the concluding article.) By GLORIA BOWLES There is a need for students vho take an "instrumental view" f the world--"that attitude to- rards yourself and the world rhich sees the self…

… by Feb. 25. Forms vailable, 1011 Student Activities Bldg. * * * Alumni Assoc. Student Governor tard, Conference, Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m. Toff ee, 10 .a.m. Meeting, Henderson oom, League. Speaker: President…

… the "comfortable, almost-educated, about-to-be-pro- fessional and largely respectable middle-class students" for abdi- cating their political roles. The liberal leader, on the other hand, sees…

… possibilities for action in the individual's capacity as student, future intellectual and citizen, Ross said. He went on to cite possible types of student ac- tion. "We can reject rules that en- courage us to be…

… childlike and as helpless as children in our habits of thought," Ross remarked. The student's citizen role also includes an interest in partisan party politics. "We can join, and fight, and ring doorbells and…

… Intellectuals As future intellectuals, students can be "serious publics to the men of power," to whom these leaders feel responsible. They also can be educators of the general public, Ross commentedi But, in a…

… total view of American society, Ross terms democracy "in neglect, disuse and abuse. Policy drifts with hysteria sand even at times without humanity." He pointed to the Port Huron statement of Students for…

February 21, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… and CSG’s collective commitment towards ensuring this campus is inclusive for our Palestinian, Arab and Muslim students,” Gerstein said. “We look forward to getting to work in the last four weeks…

…GEO President Emily Gauld, a Rackham student, spoke to The Daily before the grade-in and described GEO’s disappointment with the University’s rejection of proposals for promoting equitable and…

… a contract agreement addressing pay caps on mental health services, formation of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Graduate Student Student Assistant positions and greater protections for…

… international graduate students. This contract was the result of 27 bargaining sessions, multiple sit-ins and threats of a walk-out. Gauld said the purpose of the grade-in was both a response to HR…

…’s proposal rejections and its impact on the future of graduate student workers. “We see it really as an opportunity to make the labor that graduate students do visible,” Gauld said. “We’ve been asked…

… sure that it’s clear what exactly that labor is, how much we put into this University, and that our asks do not outweigh the work that we do.” Rackham student Sumeet Patwardhan, co-chair of the…

… GEO Bargaining Committee, attended the grade-in and spoke to The Daily about how GEO’s purpose and values impacted him. “When I first became a graduate student here, I didn’t even know what a…

… graduate student worker all by myself but that there is this union that would be collectively fighting for us.” The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Friday, February 21, 2020 — 3 REGENTS From…

… Page 1 CLUB From Page 1 GRADE-IN From Page 1 ASL From Page 1 Read more at MichiganDaily.com “Due to this increase, fewer than 12 students from the waitlist (who have not studied ASL previously…

…) are able to begin the ASL sequence each year with the first-semester language course.” The ASL program was established in 1999 in response to a student-led initiative to bring ASL courses…

November 15, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Survey Research Cen- ter, presented tabular description of "How People Pay for College." He demonstrated that the an- nual expense of attending college for unmarried students could be as low as $450 or…

… contribution, 23 per cent from student earnings, 8 per cent from scholarships, and eight per cent from other sources. Parents reported various meth- ods of raising their contributions. In 48 per cent of the…

…. Among these were studies of foreign students in land-grant colleges, the education of Americans to serve abroad, the arts and sciences in land-grant colleges;teacher education, en- gineering and graduate…

… work in the humanities and social sci- ence. Foreign Students A report on foreign students was concerned with these stu- dents studying in the United States. The situation is espe- cially urgent because…

… of the needs of the new nations of the world. Each year, Ameri- can universities undertake the overwhelming task of educat- ing more than 53,000 students from abroad. And the number of foreign students

… liberal and technical education must still be maintained. , The present method of selec- tion of foreign students has serious defects. And "the illu- sion that too many foreign stu- dents are coming to the…

… Unit- ed States,' concludes the re- port, "is the result of the un- necessary concentration of for- eign students in a few well- known universities." Selection Limited The fact that almost all of the…

… work must be conducted in English greatly limits the se- lection of students and creates both academic and social prob- lems for those foreign students who are admitted. Further problems include the…

… great amount of indifference toward foreign students on American campuses, the rigid- ness of course requirements and the startling differences be- tween the United States sys- tem of education and those…

… of other nations. All of this means that special orientation and counseling are badly needed in the universities. Further Problems Additional problems arise when the foreign student re- turns home. The…

October 25, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 25, 2001 OP/ED Thle wtrb4t'oan awtild 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… in an Arabic language course, I would fully sup- port the department working with NSEP to grant scholarships to help people study Arabic. As I see it, the goal of the department in this regard is to…

… teach Arabic. This goal in no way conflicts with what the NSEP is, namely a pro- gram to help people who want to use it learn Arabic. It is the individuals choice whether to participate, and I for one…

… this pro- gram in no way hinders that goal. It only pro- vides for more people to be able to get an opportunity to study Arabic, and that does most certainly fit in with the role of this department…

… response to these corrupt gov- ernments. What people need to realize is that the U.S. should take second look at Arab allied coalition To THE DAILY: Since the tragedy of Sept. 11, the world has come…

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… alliance with those Arab states that are oppressive, the United States under- mines its goals of liberty for people every- where. These oppressive states do not have the goals of democracy at heart. They say…

… our "common cause" in our part- nership with the authoritarian Arab states of the Middle East. There is no "us" in this fight. It's them and the United States. We fight for democracy. They fight for…

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… popular articles listed on its website, as I write this article, are centered on crude and derogatory jokes of Muslim figures and Muslim culture, even attacking Arabic; the language of the Quran and…

… and the Arab world and identifying as Muslim, its play- ers are categorized as French when they win and Arabs or Africans when they lose. Zidane, arguably the most successful French soccer player…

… stabbed by two French women ironically near the symbol of France, the Eiffel tower. The women were harassed and called “Dirty Arabs,” a result of widespread anti Arab senti- ments in the nation. In a…

…. Ironically enough, many students have been forced to think collec- tively in light of universities’ individualistic approaches. I’ve heard stories of some having to exaggerate symptoms just to get tested…

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… Something Dancy,” is available on Amazon. Follow Dee on Twitter @deesimon666 and Instagram @mrdeesimon. ARTIST PROFILE IN COURTESY OF DEE SIMON Dee Simon went from University student to podcast veteran…

…- Arab from outside Haifa, who, as an 18-year-old, followed his two brothers to Ann Arbor to open this shop, even though none of them had any formal training. His two brothers have since married and…

… base. Israeli- Arabs and Palestinians make up just one part of the local Arab community, many of whom are from Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. But Usman told me that Arabs actually are a minority of his…

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…. Just as Tunisia's overthrow of Ben Ali sparked anti-govern- ment uprisings across the Arab world, its success - or failure - in moving toward a stable democra- cy could once again send a strong signal to…

… its neighbors. "Tunisia has particular sym- bolic value as the first Arab revo- lution," said Shadi Hamid, an analyst at the Brookings Doha Center. PresidentBarack Obama poses for photographers in the…

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… month of nine college students in Wash- ington state after consuming caf- feinated malt liquor as one reason to take action. States across the country have been exploring simi- lar bans. The commission in…

… the interview and was not available afterwards.' White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the question of when the bombs found in Britain and the United Arab Emirates were to go off was still under…

… United Arab Emirates said Hortefeux's remark did not describe the bomb found in that country. "If this was a reference to the device found in the Federal Express (Fedex) site in Dubai, then it is not…

… correct," a security source in the United Arab Emir- ates who is familiar with the investigation told The Associ- ated Press. Both were not authorized to Aiscuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of…

…-bound packages off cargo planes in England and the United Arab Emirates last Friday, they found the bombs wired to cell phones and hidden in the toner cartridges of computer printers. The communication cards had…

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… together. Final election results have been delayed by fraud complaints mainly lodged by the Sunni Arab minor- ity, and groups looking for a political edge in dealing with the Shiite Muslim majority could…

… affect on the pre- liminary results that we issued last month," said Adel al-Lami, general director of the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq. Complaints by Sunni Arab and secular Shiite parties…

… results announced after the election. But with an estimated 130 seats, based on those results, it wouldn't have enough to control parliament and will have to form a coali- tion with Sunni Arabs and Kurds…

…. Sunni Arab and secular Shiite parties claimed there was widespread fraud and intimidation of voters in the Dec. 15 election, and they demanded that voting be rerun in some provinces, including Baghdad…

… Seville, Spain and the Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville began a relationship that has now lasted for over 21 years and created one of the finest study abroad programs in the world according to The Student

December 12, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… assembly, which will serve for four years, will then choose a new government that U.S. officials hope can win the confidence of the dis- affected Sunni Arab minority _ the foundation of the insurgency…

…- ful banners and placards on the streets, and press con- ferences before audiences packed with supporters. Most attention has focused on Sunni Arabs, who largely boycotted the Jan. 30 election to…

… protest the con- tinued U.S. military presence. With most Sunni Arabs staying home, Shiites and Kurds won more than 220 of the 275 parliamentary seats - a move that sharpened communal tensions and fueled…

… the Sunni-dominated insurgency. This time, more Sunni Arab candidates are in the race, and changes in the election law to allocate most seats by province instead of based on a party's nation- wide total…

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… been called in. The mayhem sweeping the neglected and impoverished neighborhoods with large African and Arab communities is forcing France to confront anger building for decades among residents who…

… complain of discrimination and unemployment. Although many of the French-born children of Arab and black African immigrants are Muslim, police say the violence is not being driven by Islamic groups. Vandals…

…: When: Time. Where: Corporate Information Session Students Interested in Pharmaceutical Sales (all majors) Thursday, November 10, 2005 6.00-7:3 PM The Michigan League - Hussey Room (Food will be provided…

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…," Redha Taqi, a top official in one of the coalition factions, told The Associated Press. The presidency is a largely ceremo- nial post, currently held by a Sunni Arab, Ghazi al-Yawer. Kurdish leader Jalal…

… from much of Baghdad and from heavily Sunni Arab or Kurd- ish provinces. But many Sunnis apparently stayed at home on election day, heeding boy- cott calls by hard-line clerics or fearing insurgent…

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… because of their belief that the student government should not consider resolutions dealing with international issues. This took place, unfortunately, } despite an overwhelming pres- ence of supporters of…

… behavior within my community. Many supporters of the state of Israel try to make their case by implicit- ly arguing that somehow Jews are superior to their Arab neighbors. There can be no denying that this…

… takes place, and anyone who tries to should take a look at the cam- pustmth.org advertisements that have run in the Daily. Jews study and play sports while Arabs teach their kids to blow peo- ple up is…

…- lowers. Instead, religions should attract supporters through the power of their ideas. Arab and Muslim leaders too often stress how evil Israel and the United States are, not the richness of their own…

… culture's history. Likewise, my congregation's presi- dent would better serve his faith by asking for funds by saying that Israel, despite its flaws, is a democracy, a country where more Arabs have the…

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… the study shows a dra- matic difference between the popular- ity of those groups and that of Muslim Americans and Arab Ameri- cans, there was also a dramatic differ- ence between the popularity of Mus…

…- lim Americans and Arab Americans and Muslims and Arabs not affiliated with the United States. "When 'American' is attached to the names, the ratings are higher than the equivalent group in the Middle…

… whether, or how much, the positive attitude toward Mus- lim Americans and Arab Americans - decreased after the attacks. The survey also said that, in general, Americans understand the complexity of the…

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… Commission investigates demonstrations For eight months, even as Arab-Israeli violence has raged in the world outside its hearing room, a state-appointed commission of inquiry has doggedly pursued Israel…

…'s first public investigation into the way its police force treats Arab citizens. In normal times, the revelations coming out of the Or Commission - the three-man panel investigating why violent…

… standing orders on opening fire. But the commission's work has gone largely unnoticed by Arabs and Israelis too worried about what the future holds to care much about what went wrong a year ago and who…

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… interest Arabs and Israelis have shown in peace talks, the State Department said yesterday. "No one knows how long this opportunity will exist," Margaret Tutwiler, the department spokes- person, said in…

… Arabia, Syria and probably Jordan. In all, he will have been home in Washington between trips barely 100 hours. This time Baker may make a stop in Jordan, indicating the inclusion of the Arab kingdom in…

… "against all Arabs and all Muslims and not against Iraq alone." Jordan controlled the West Bank, now held by Israel, from 1948 until 1967. Baker last month left Jordan out of his itinerary, but on his trip…

… peace in the Middle East," spokesperson Tutwiler said. Bush and Baker believe follow- ing up now, directly with the Arabs. and the Israelis, is important if progress is to be made, Tutwiler said. She…

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… their will to re- sist. Syria and Iran announced that President Hafez Assad would visit Tehran next week. Assad was ex- pected to try to persuade his Iranian allies to join the West and other Arab nations…

… factions linked to the fundamentalist Hezbollah, or Party of God. It is Tehran's main ally in Lebanon. Syria, the main power broker in Lebanon and Iran's main Arab ally; has played a role in earlier hostage…

… releases. Assad's visit to Tehran fol- lows talks in Damascus last weekO with Secretary of State James Baker III during which they discussed the hostage issue. Assad, long a maverick in the. Arab world, has…

… sided with the United States in the Persian Gulf, crisis against his longtime Arab rt- val, Iraq. It is the first time Syria~a enai nd wt ahntni any Middle East conflict and Assadi, cast adrift from his…

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… denouncing the United States and they (along with the Soviets) are the principal financial backers of almost every pro-Soviet hard-line Arab state. Saudi Arabia subsidizes regimes that are op- posed to the…

… East. One wonders whether Arabs would be more amenable to making peace with Israel if they port the United States in a conflict with the SovietUnion. King Khalid has said on several occasions that he…

… Western civilization. To believe that the Saudis, or other Arab nations, will defend our interests is a pipe dream; leaving such an important component of our survival virtually unguarded by our military is…

… commitment to) Saudi rulers as possible. Some Saudis have in- timated that they would not necessarily sup- _ ___ _ Cbe Afhdutgan 4aly Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair…

… FBI agent who was posing as an Arab shiek. Nor is anyone going to argue that senators should not face severe punishment for abusing the power of their offices. But there is a legitimate argument - an…

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… Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan U.S. must now alter ;Moroccan arms sales SarNCE AGAIN, the United States has another losing m 'L the chance to shore up her…

… Sahawi Arab Democratic us squarely at odd epublic for the Sahara region, and which have alrel teir claims have already been endor- Sahawi Arab Dem d by the Organization for African Unity. The Carter a 'But…

… the Arab-Israeli dispute (10/4/79). In his assessment of the current im- passe in negotiations over the Palestinian issue, Mr. Proster- man finds it fitting to raise the topic of Israeli violations of…

… the human rights of its Arab citizens no less than five times. Perhaps the concept of human rights has been echoed a great deal by all the recent press, but surely the cowardly murder of innocent…

November 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…-range decisions and worked cooperatively between political parties. "We may have had differences in how to get there, but we had similar long-term goals." Israeli official says Arabs treated equa (continued from…

… to rights. Israel exercises due pr Arab propaganda," Shefi said. law,"Shefiadded. American observers were present at Shefi said that Arabs and Je the trial and wrote an article saying equal under the…

… denied ocess of ews are th enjoy at some Arabs. he West Israeli soldiers smoke ere else Mould be ought to tention, ;he mat- announced. Framers of the new declaration-known as the "Charter of Machu Picchu…

… around the mountains of Busch.You, being a student of mountaineering, no doubt wish to acquaint yourself with these truths and half-truths, thse stories both accurate and apocryphal. A wise deci- sion. And…

January 20, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… allegedly recruited by CIA A knowledgeable source told The Daily yesterday that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plans to interview Uni- versity students today as part of a recruiting drive. The…

… into a wider Israeli-Arab conflict. In Cairo, Arab -League Secre- tary General Mahmoud Riad proposed an Arab summit to avoid disaster inside Lebanon and to prevent Israel entering the fighting. "Such…

… intervention would ex- pose the entire Arab nation to danger," he said. AP Photo prepare to storm New Jersey's sterday. According to police re- hree guards have already been zed guns from their guards. ~zcut…

January 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… conservation efforts and an unusually mild winter, as well as some continu- ing supply of oil from the Arab countries despite an embargo, he said. SIMON AND NADER agreed on one point: the government must depend…

… Independence Day. The surprise announcement on Saturday that Tunisia and Libya were to merge as the Islamic Arab Republic was received by the rest of the Arab world with a mixture of approval and scep- ticism…

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November 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

… capital of Riyadh for a These cracks in the Middle meeting with King Faisal. East cease-fire were reported as Last night Hussein flew to Da- Arab leaders worked out arrange- mascus for talks with President…

Arab diplo- Israel announced that 1,854 Is- matic activity to set up a sum- raeli soldiers had been killed and mit conference in Algiers, where 1,800 wounded in the Middle East an Arabtconsensus toward a…

… fighting, the largest toll in any peace settlement is expected to conflict with the& Arabs since be forged. the first fight for independence SOVIET DEPUTY F o r e i g n in 1948, when nearly 5,000 died…

… Cairo today. Egyptian govern- accepted the U. N. - sponsored ment spokesman Ahmid Anis cease-fire that ended the fourth said Kissinger's talks with Sadat Arab-Israeli war in 25 years. m Up A MILITARY…

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February 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… mounted that refusal might deadlock the Israeli Arab peace talks. Diplomatic sources at U.N. headquarters in New York where the talks are being held through special envoy Gunnar Jarring said the main…

… in West- ern Europe." l The Labor paper Omer saw the move as a response to Soviet de- sire to expand into the Indian ocean. In the Arab world, there was mixed reaction to Egypt's new pro- posals. Only…

… reports of shooting incidents. Israeli military officials said their troops were on the alert along the Suez Canal. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students atythe University of Michigan. News…

September 15, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… nation." But he limited this to the detention of about 55 persons, including Americans, by the guerrillas and specifically ex- empted from the denunciation the holding of 375 Arabs by the Israeli…

… government. Asked whether it is an American objective to obtain the release of any of the 375 Arabs held in custody by the Isra6lis, Ziegler said that the government has no indication any of them are being…

…- powers, supported by Britain and France, prevent failure of t h e Israeli-Arab peace tall,s under U.N. special envoy Gunnar V. Jar- ring. In an assessment of the big power role in the United Nations, Thant…

Arab-Israeli peace talks. He said the current peace move demonstrated that the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France, working from with- in and outside the United Na- tions, could provide a…

… - Sens. Henry M. Jackson (D-. "No governing board of a school Wash), John 0. Pastore (D-R.I.) district sull require any student and Joseph D. Tydings (D-Md). or pupil to be transported for any r,._ -A…

October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… government of Israel providing for the sale by the United States of such- number of supersonic planes as may be necessary to provide Israel with an adequate deterrent force ca- pable of preventing future Arab

… aggression by offsetting sophis- ticated weapons received by the Arab states and to replace loss- es suffered by Israel in the 19 67 conflict." Israel smashed most of the air power of her Arab enemies in her…

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April 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… of which is still secret, to guide the nation and seek unity with other Arab powers. The announcement, made on the second day after the suppression of a pro-Nasser military rebellion at Aleppo in…

… was working toward unity with "other liberated Arab powers." This unity, it added, must be on "a sound and genuine foundation and with con- ditions designed to insure Syria's dignity and avoid errors of…

… weeks. The Associated Press aver- age of 60 stocks rose 1.60 to 256, with industrials up 2.80, rails up .60 and utilities up .70. -Student From: McCoy's Card & Photo Subject: That Dirty Typewriter Dear…

February 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… inquest will be slightly delayed, but it is believed tiat since the students were evidently tres- passing on railroad property, the Michigan Central will re absolved of all blame. UNiVERSI'iY PRESENTED WITi…

… MEDITERRANEAN (Continued from Page One) bombardmbent. Seven officers and 319 men were taken prisoners by the Ger- mans according to the Berlin state-. ment. Arabs Harass British in Egypt London, Feb. 22.--A…

… German war of- fice statement received here tonight re- ports that rebel Arabs were captured from the British at three places on the western frontier of Egypn, name- ly, Sivas, Soltum, and Said Zerac. The…

… appearance of the Arabs on this front is taken here as a renewal of the cam- paign of the Arab bands who, about two months ago, took the important seaport of aMrsa Macruh, 150 miles west of Alexandria, but who…

April 04, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…Opinion The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com 4 — Wednesday, April 4, 2019 Erik Nesler can be reached at egnesler@umich.edu. FINNTAN STORER Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications…

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… investigation for corruption, he demonizes Israel’s press and legal system. In a previous election, he demonized Israeli Arabs by telling voters that Israeli Arabs were “heading to the polling stations in…

… ideal, where the land serves as a homeland for both Israelis and Palestinians under one state. There is nothing innate that prevents Jews and Arabs or Jews and Muslims from living among each other…

…. Jews lived in the Arab world for centuries, facing far less persecution than in Christian Europe for most of history. Maimonides, arguably the most important rabbi in Jewish history, left Spain to…

… escape the inquisition and went to the Ottoman empire, where Arab Muslim rationalists influenced his rabbinical thought, thus influencing Judaism. And in America, Jews and Arabs live side by side. No…

…, when the dictator of Egypt swore to drive the Jews to the sea in service of Pan-Arabism. There were decades of PLO terrorism, the intifada suicide bombings, followed by Hamas terrorism today…

January 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

… crossing, Ali burns Lawrence's uniform and gives him a sacred white robe indicating his leadership over the Arabs, in one of the most enjoyable scenes in the film. More than anything else, merciless one, an…

… assigned to the scorching Arabian desert to aid the Arab revolt against the Turks, Lawrence remarks, "It's going to be fun." He travels to Medina on camel back, finally meeting a powerful Arab prince (Alec…

… environment Lawrence loves. The grueling crossing ignites a competitive fire between Lawrence and Ali, the leader of the Arab band. This perilous journey becomes a battle of wills characterizing the tumultuous…

… relationship between these characters throughout the film. As Ali says of Lawrence, "For some men, nothing is written unless they,write it." This expresses the Arab's feelings to Lawrence. He is one of them - a…

Arab tribes into a single, powerful nation. "I will give it to them," he says often in describing his objectives. O'Toole's range in conveying the intricate personality of Lawrence is incredibly dynamic…

…. The amazing events he partakes in change him from aA merciful man to a Finn Carter, who plays a grad student studying the strange seismographic activity in the area. Hmm. The plot thickens when our boys…

… journalism students write the mind numbing in-flight magazines? Travelling by air has an added problem. No one wants to blow up the Greyhound bus from Tulsa to Buffalo (apart from people wholive in Buffalo…

November 17, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Sadat-Begin: ace at hand? Confessions o a cigarette junk ie EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Anwar Sa- dat has said he considers his pro- posed trip to Israel to speak before…

… Depart- :ment officials were ready to give up on convening a Geneva conference before the end of the year. It is unprecedented because no Arab state. has publicly acknowledged Israel's right to exist. The…

… latest of Sadat's initiatives for ending the 30- year-old Arab-Israeli war. The first in- itiative, one of remarkable daring, was bouncing an entire delegation of Soviet advisers from Egypt in 1972…

… foreign .countries. But the influence of SAVAK isn't lim- ited to Iran's borders. Many Iranian stu- dents in this country are watched and #harrassed by the Shah's Gestapo. While no students on this campus…

… could accuse Richard Nixon of being soft on Communism be- cause of his historic trips to China and the Soviet Union, no one in Israel can accuse Begin of being soft on the Arabs. Begin was a powerful…

… force in the estab- lishment of Israel, although his ac- tivities at that time were certainly any- thing but statesmenlike. DEGIN WAS THE leader of a band of terrorists that carried out raids in- to Arab

… upon this compro- mise with the Arabs. But Sadat's visit to Israel, while being a dramatic progression, is not the final answer in itself. Israel is still opposed to the establish- ment of a Palestinian…

… state and with- drawing from the land it has held since the 1967 war. On these two points all Arab nations agree; there must be a separate Palestinian state and Israel must withdraw from all occupied…

January 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…- tablished to serve high school students in Washtenaw County. The two ballot questions would authorize a one mill increase in the property tax to fund the center un- der the auspices of the Washtenaw…

student-supported consumers group points to the possible con- sequences of the leakage of radio- active waste-a highly increased incidence of cancer and the death of infants and young children. The group…

…- lation and as Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott restated hopes the Arab oil embargo might soon end. BUT WHETHER AN end of the Arab embargo, imposed to counter U.S. support of Israel in the Octo- ber…

… hearings went on through the day, Senator Scott re- vived hopes an end to the Arab oil embargo might be in sight as' as a result of the Israeli-Egyptian accord on troop disengagement.. Kissnger optimi s tc…

… an end to the Arab oil embargo has been removed with the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian disengagement agreement. After attending. a 90-minute briefing by Kissinger, along with other Republican and…

… Democratic congressional leaders, Scott said the agreement was a hopeful sign that "constructive progress" has been made. HOWEVER, he would not predict when the Arabs might resume oil shipments to the United…

… still linked to Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territories and the restoration of the national rights of the Palestinian people," Kuwait Foreign Minister Sabah el- Ahmed said in an interview in the…

February 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Women in Morocco: Behind the veil 4 ' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… theirs is a place with too s much religion and not enough human- ity. -ROBERT SCHREINER By DANIEL ZWERDLING A WOMAN'S life in Morocco or Algeria, or any Arab-Moslem society, isn't exactly roses. She…

… spends her life literally under wraps - the traditional Arab robes and veil. She can't pause for a cup or int tea in a cafe, or stroll through the town chat- ting with friends - unless she's walking to and…

… delicious food. Arab women are delicious cooks. THIS NEW WAY of looking at women (or not looking at them, since they pass like timid shadows) slaps me suddenly my second night in Morocco. I'm sitting in a…

… wife was Belgian. "We divorced after four years, after she lost her, liveli- ness," Mohammed tells me. He' shakes his head sadly - he should have known that a man from the Arab culture can't be satis…

…, intertwining fingers in the others. I told Lotfi, a young student in Fez, that if I held hands with my male friends in the United States, people would stare at us uncomfortably and type us as "queer." He couldn…

…. "Where will you find any vir- gins?" Once an Arab sleeps with a woman, he loses respect for her. In fact, any woman who comes from behind her robes - and - as they see it - flaunts her sexuality, doesn…

…'t deserve re- spect. That's why American women in jeans, or short dresses, and tee shirts (especially without bras) hate Morocco. Arab men pinch their breasts, rub against them and stick their hands in their…

September 01, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… attention this year to trading by institutions, includ- ing mutual funds. KHARTOUM, Sudan (A) - The Arab summit meeting limped to- ward its close yesterday with Egypt apparently falling in step with those…

… offensive to re- gain territory lost to Israel in the June war. The Arab nations now should build up their strength and direct their efforts to "eliminate the traces of Israeli aggression" to- ward the…

… ENDS: Arabs Seek Political Solutions; Egypt Asks Neighbors for Aid I U.S. Steel Raises Prices Despite Federal Request -Associated Press UNITED AUTO WORKERS PRESIDENT Walter P. Reuther flanked by three…

… in all aspects of its publication. The time demanded of students who join is minimal, the rewards are great. Activities include publishing six monthly issues, at- tending a national student convention…

…- Domestic & International" Prof. George Mendenhall, Near East Studies: "Redressing the Balance Before Arab-Israeli Peace" CONTROVERSIAL - INFORMATIVE - RELEVANT 1' 11 AUDITORIUM A, ANGELL HALL NOW SHOWING…

February 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… Over- come," one of their "freedom songs." Their eader, John Lewis, in- toned a prayer. He is chairman of the Student Nonviolent Co- ordinating Committee. Once more Baker asked the Negroes to return to…

… similar but anony- mous call came later from a wom- an. CAIRO (P) - Communist East German flags were hoisted over Cairo yesterday as this center of the Arab world prepared to give East German President…

… Walter Ulbricht a full dress welcome to- day. Uibricht's one-week visit could lead to a break in diplomatic re- lations between West Germany and the United Arab Republic, and possibly the rest of the Arab

… recognize E st Germany. Western diplomats here fear they visit could provide an edge for East Germany in the rest of the Arab world. Representatives of Arab states declared their solidar- ity behind the U…

….A.R.-and against the West-in an official statement Monday. In a widely broadcast radio in- terview, Ulbricht warned the Arab world it would be directly threat- ened if Western powers equipped West Germany with…

… interfering with the United Steelworkers Union by call- ing for an extension of steel in- dustry contracts. i 'A 'Dsigned for student privacy ufl IVERS IIY TOWE RS " Now renting for Aug. '65 S. UNIVERSITY…

October 21, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… discussed by October 15. Student Government Council at To Meet Tuesday its meeting at 7:30 p.m. today. The Administrative Board will The discussion will cover the meet again next Tuesday, and by concluding…

… excellent student body"' has been responsible for the growth of the Law School into one of the best in the country. The Law School has expanded from a small beginning of three professors and ninety-two stu…

… three basic problems facing Gamma Mu's going local reduces the Arab nations. the membership of undergraduate - chapter of Sigma Chi to 130. The members of the chapter here report they are not informed of…

…, a native Egyptian who is director of the 'Arab Information Center in Washington, stressed three princi- pal issues: Algerian freedom, Arab refugees from Israel and Israel'sl use of the Suez Canal., He…

… prevented from it." Sees Algerian Dilemma DeGaulle, according to Prof. Se- lim, is fighting against the Alger- In his discussion on the prob- ,lem of the million Arab refugees Iexiled from Israel, which has…

… con- fronted the United Nations since 1948, he took a dim view of the solution submitted by Secretary General Dag Hammerskjold which will be considered Oct. 29. He not- ed that the Arab countries have…

… already rejected the proposal for absorption of the refugees-by de- velopment of the entire Middle East. Not Practical "Any suggestion that Arab refu- gees can be settled anywhere but in their home…

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