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February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…THiJR DAY, FEBRUARI'' 7, 1957 PAGE T!E1 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _- _a PA flY! Y~W THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19~7 f 1800 Students Dance to Music of Buddy Morrow, rI I r…

… political subjects. FEB. 25-DR. RALPH BUNCHE "What is Happening in the Middle East" Under-secretary of the United Nations and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950 for his work as mediator in the Arab

… (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) MILL AUDiITORIUM LIGHT ENOUGH-Although crowded dance floor conditions near the bandstand made elaborate dancing difficult, students could find much elbow room in the corners of the…

November 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… border of Lebanon, a sister state in the Arab sphere. Radio Ankara brought into the open charges-long circulated in the coffee houses and market places of the Middle East-that Egypt is instigating large…

…-scale trouble sinother Arab nations with Communist help. Syrian Trouble Much of that trouble has arisen in Syria, whose 60,000-man army fell under control of a group of pro-Soviet officers headed by Col. Abdul…

… the passage of the snowplow through the Diag. 'Typical' Weather Returns; Snow, Slush To Remain By ROBERT S. BALL, JR. Snow, slush and student mutterings about "typical Ann Arbor weather" returned to the…

… campus with the end of the Thanksgiving weekend. Some students had struggled with icy roads, others had worried through air schedules, and still others had found hours added to their return times, so for…

… many the beauty went unenjoyed. Students Shuffle, Slide To further spoil the winter, students shuffled yesterday over still- icy walks, careful of their footing, while others forewent the use of their…

… now open for five one-year positions on Joint Judic- iary Council, Chairman Mike Mc- Nerney, '57L, announced yesterday, Petitioning is open to all Uni- versity students who have at least 60 hours of…

… -violations. Petitions may be picked up from Carolyn McKenzie at 1020 Admin- istration Bldg. Students may sign up. for interviews to be held the weekend of Dec. 8. P Prc man partn charg fiani, Th Kudr edito a…

… Izvestia "typical Russian jour- nalism" and said the observers were "treated very politely." Students 'Persistent' The students who picketed were "a little bit persistent, but I wouldn't say they were…

October 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… LONDON, Oct. 2 -(J')- The Arab- British Conference on Palestine was adjourned today until Dec. 16 with the two parties apparently no nearer a settlement than they were when the talks began Sept. 10. The…

Arab delegates probably will return to their homes. The future of the Holy Land ap- parently was as much up in the air as ever, although in the months since the war a special British-American Commission…

… got nowhere. The question of Jewish immigration remains as unsettled as ever. The London discussions, ignored by the United States government and boycotted by Jews and by Palestine Arabs, were halted…

… when an Arab plan was placed before the conference as an alternative to the Anglo-Ameri- can experts' federalization proposal first enunciated last June by Herbert Morrison. FOOTSORE COEDS - After…

… trip to the Ohio State foot- ball game with all expenses paid and credit certificates from all campus bookstores. Entries may be mailed to or turned in at the Student Legislature Office in the Union and…

… must be in the hands of the judges not later than Oct. 9. Entries will be judged by a committee consisting of Walter B. Rea, Assistant Dean of Students, Robert Morgan, Assistant General Secretary of the…

… turned in by freshmen and sopho- mores were distributed to upperclass- men by 10:30 a.m. yesterday, accord- students except members of the Var- sity Committee. Students Wanted To Form Pep Club A large…

… group of students is want- ed by the Student Legislature Var- sity Committee and the cheerleaders to form a Pep Club. The group, which will work with the cheerleaders Varsity Committee in planning and…

… carrying out pep rallies and student cheering activi- ties at games, will be organized at a meeting to be at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Though usually barred from cam- pus activities, first semester fresh…

…- troiters from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to- day at AVC booths in the Union and on the Diagonal. As the get-out-the-vote campaign ended its second day, George Anto- nofsky, chairman, estimated that 1,500 students

July 02, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… TOMORROW I See the Slave Girls Dancing Shiek's Tent! in the "Goodnight Pa Comedy I CHUBB HOUSE Will be open during Summer Session - Tastes like home -Try us - Chubb House is a student boarding house…

…, Underwood, Rjyal, F.emington and otn(,r typewriors for sale and rent. O. U. Morrill, 17 Nick- "UL A"SI F IED CGLUMN CLOSES AT 8 P. M. WANTED--White student as dish- washer for either two or three meals. See…

…. H., care of Summer Daily. 10-2 I 4' A VMVD ROMANCi OFVEE RT Q See the Cut-Throat Arabs dicing for their white 'girl captive. ------- - -- - ADDED ATTRACTIONS-- - - - ----- - "HOLD THE LINE" - A…

May 08, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…, too impatient and blun- dered into the clash. As is so often the case with the petty Is- rael-Arab squabbles, both parties were equal- ly in the wrong. Syrian forces were hardly justified in entering…

… failed, they could have aired their case before the UN. In his editorial, Hollander did touch up- on an important factor in the feud, namely, that incorrigible Arab sovereigns, attempting to preserve an…

… don't seem to recognize this. If they did, Israel should logically concen- trate on consolidating its present precarious position and refrain from in any way anta- gonizing the easily provoked Arabs

…. The im- patience of the Israelis in the Huleh inci- dent only served to acid fuel to the peren- nial "Westward Ho!" cry of the Arab leaders. Actually, this is a two-fold problem. The Arab peoples must…

… recognize that Israel is an established, de facto state and turn their attention toward reforming the domestic Arab order, and oust the time- servers of that order. Only when the Arab World undergoes a…

… Israeli harbor no aggressive designs in the Levant. She could do so by biding her time and refraining from any future antagonism of the Arabs. -Khalil Mohammed Abusamra MATTER OF FACT By JOSEPH ALSOP…

students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jim Brown..........Managing Editor Paul Brentlinger.......... City Editor Roma…

March 24, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… said he would also work toward carryout out his plan to allow students to donate their leftover Blue Bucks at the end of the semester to a local food pan- try. Throughout the duration of the…

… event, students were encouraged to tweet The Team questions using the hashtag #RallyTheTeam. Royster said he chose to run for Central Student Government to bring change, specifically to increase…

… diversity on the Uni- versity’s campus. Fidel said he decided to run to represent the students, pointing to members in the crowd and students walk- ing by in the Diag to emphasize the point that he was…

… can vote at vote.umich.edu. laboratory-based Ph.D. are thinking about problems through a public health lens and students who would have otherwise trained in tradi- tional public health…

… of recruiting students. The appli- cation deadline is April 7 and decisions will be reached by May 1. She noted that admitted and current doctoral students anywhere at the University are eligible…

… that the city has to offer.” as chair for the LSA SG Budget Allocations Committee said interacting with students will paly a vital part in fulfilling their platform. “My main focus this year…

… is definitely on talking to stu- dents, student engagement and hearing student voices,” Colella said. “More than anything else we are here to represent the 18,000 students in LSA and what they…

March 22, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… collected millions of paperclips to symbolize the vic- tims of the Holocaust. Tickets are $3 for students and $7 for non-students. The event is sponsored in part by the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies…

… career experiences and offer advice to students planning to follow in her footsteps. Admission is free. CRIME NOTES See n men assault teens on S. Forest Ave. Three teens said they were walk- ing down the…

… communication studies lecturer Lawrence Pintak. "Hezbollah is a part of the system; Hezbollah remains part of the political process." "Hezbollah is, from what I know, is simply reactionary," said Lebanese Student

… this doesn't lead to a retaliation. All it takes is one violent act, and a series of retaliation, to cause a war." Still, for faculty and students, the outlook for Lebanon remains mixed. On the one hand…

…, Lebanon's future is bright if the mostly peace- ful nature of the protests is an indication of things to come. But some students also added that Lebanon is a deeply divided country, and any disturbance to…

… in the Arab world, because it's full of ... different religions and different ethnic groups. And if Lebanon can continue to survive, other countries in the area will follow its lead." WISE Continued…

March 10, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 10, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion. michigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily . com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… Advanced Placement students, IB stu- dents are required to take exams at the end of the year, and these exams can be convert- ed into college credits. For example, a score of at least five (out of seven) on…

… the IB Biology exam will earn a student coming , into the University four credit hours. As a bonus, IB credits count for a student's LSA distribution requirement, while AP credits do not. These four…

… credit hours are just as "real" as if a student had taken the class in 1800 Chem. Second, Sowell claims that one of the reasons the citizens of Fairfax eliminated the IB program was because they thought…

… argument of liberal "indoctrination." How can one indoctrinate if one is constantly being challenged? In short, I take issue with Sowell's col- umn, and though the IB program "encour- ages students across…

…-long season of cultural man roommates, I was groups' cultural shows and events by helping shows, students do not have the time or the ecstatic, as they were peo- out with Power Moves and by attending the…

… Tessler's- class because people who attended. Similarly, when the South Asian member of a sorority. engrossed in the Arab-Israeli discussion domi- Awareness Network organized an event with Unfortunately, I…

… made a fatal mistake the first nate the class and non-Greek students avoid widely regarded professors and media personal- day I moved into the dorm. Instead of joining Greeks' haven in the Washtenaw…

March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. J Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30 p.m. " Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support Group, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 5…

…, however, said Proposal A appears more harmful to the city bud- get than its alternative. Grad student Leland Cseke throws Law student Jason Factor to the ground in Niniitsu Clubhveterdav 2 professors…

… DAILY STAFF REPORTER Politics and the media - so often debated in classes by students and University professors - are being scrutinized this week at the Law School by professors from across the country…

… the me- dia," which will be followed by a roundtable discussion. By LISA DINES DAILY STAFF REPORTER Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford came to the LSA staff meeting yesterday to…

student affairs, she moved into South Quad for one week in order to experience life in the residence halls. "I decided two years ago that I should look into this personally," Hartford said. "There was a lot…

…" environment in which dorms would offer educational programs geared toward specific student inter- ests. Hartford promoted a number of changes including an overhaul of the current residential hall library sys…

…, athletics, School of Music performances and the Office of Student Affairs. On staff training: '"We ask a tremendous amount of these people without being sure that they have enough base training." Courses…

… through the psychology department would help initiate stu- dents into their roles as paraprofes- sionals within the residence halls. The Office of Student Affairs will appoint another task force to imple…

…- ment the changes suggested. The office's goal is to have all students living in "learning communities" by Fall 1996. Hartford asked for the LSA faculty's help in bringing about the changes suggested. "We…

… currently have 5,703 LSA students in the residence halls... This can not be just a student affairs issue. It needs to be a whole University issue. It needs faculty input." Faculty to start evaluating school…

December 03, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… Involved for Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St., 5 p.m. 0 Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's VSO' i i i …

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 3, 1993 - 5 Cafes give discounts to students with mugs * Stores such as Cava Java, Cafe Fino'and Rendez Vous-Cafe offer lower price to environmentally…

…- conscious students By JENNIFER LOTT FOR THE DAILY 0 Ann Arbor is a coffee drinker's paradise. The plethora of coffee houses provides students with a vari- ety of choices. However, these establishments also…

… produce a lot of waste. In an effort to help reduce envi- ronmental waste, students are encour- aging local coffee shops to offer dis- counted prices to coffee drinkers who bring their own reusable mugs. As…

… discounts - and to convince those that didn't to begin doing so. The students said they targeted coffee shops, which produce more waste than many businesses. "Recycling is excellent, but it still requires…

… solu- tion is to simply reduce waste," Gor- don said. The students said their proposal GM to open new plant in Lansing MARY KOUKHAB/Daily Espresso Royale displays a sign indicating it is one of the…

… participating shopsI that offer discounts to students. was met with unexpected enthusi- asm. The managers of Cafe Fino, Cava Java, Espresso Royal and Rendez Vous Cafe all agreed to a 25-cent discount for…

students using reusable mugs. Amer's Deli will continue to give its 10-cent discount. In addition, the students posted flyers indicating the effort. Although some of the coffee shops already offered the…

… discount, there were stipulations such as discounts only on refills in their own mugs or, only during specified hours. The signs that now hang in all of the targeted shops express the ur- gency the students

… awareness-a time when people act responsibly on their own," he said. The students and businesses in- volved in this project said they are enthusiastic about the program and its potential impact. They hope…

March 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… have become President of the United States, because I think he could have made a difference." Mark Yurechko, an LSA first- year student and a registered Republican, did not vote yesterday. 'I don't trust…

…." Not all students anticipated Brown's strong showing, however. "I didn't think Brown would get that much support at all," said LSA senior Bob Fajardo. "Just from what I've seen, he seems to appeal to a…

student-run center came in response to 1987 protests by Black organizations and other student groups against institutionalized racism. The coalition's goals were to educate students about class differ…

… met," she added. Most members of the board and volunteers are African American graduate students, Matthews said. She added that she encourages other minorities to become involved with the center. MSA…

November 19, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… dramatic advance toward ending the hostage ordeal. The United Nations has been leading diplomatic efforts to gain freedom for Western hostages in Lebanon in exchange for the release of Arab de- tainees held…

… three remaining hostages - two Germans and an Italian - would be released. U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said all See HOSTAGES, Page 2 Student files against ROTC Police arrest 4 protest…

…'s mort- gage and was the sole owner of*the building. See PROTEST, Page 2 by Gwen Shaffer Daily Higher Education Reporter A gay Eastern Michigan Univer- sity student is trying to receive a U.S. Army…

… common precept argues that fate is written on the wall, but the Michigan Student Assembly's fate may be inscribed on candidates' campaign fliers as voters take to the year. There are 38 candidates vying…

… independents. Even though every school does not have a vacant seat, all students can vote in the election since two referenda are included on the ballot. The referenda consist of propos- als for automatic…

student group recognition and the addition of the Environmental Issues Committee. In order for the referenda to be passed, two-thirds of voting stu- dents must voice their approval. Although candidates…

… have criti- cized the election campaign for fo- cusing on petty partisan politics, each side has voiced heated opinions on issues ranging from administra- tion-student relations to students' rights. See…

… VOTE, Page 2 Students express lack of interest in MSA, elections See the Daily's special MSA election coverage on page 3 polls today and tomorrow. This fall's MSA election has featured charges against…

… Reporter Michgan Student Assembly can- didates will be looking for a stu- dent mandate today and tomorrow - but similar to past elections, the resounding student message will probably be one of apathy…

…. Students said they do not plan to vote in MSA elections because they are either unaware of the assembly and its purpose or are disheartened by the ineffectiveness of past and current administrations. "There…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 26, 1990 01i fidigt al EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. From the Daily The ball is rolling Don't let anti-deputization movement lose steam THE STUDENT MOVEMENT RISING as a result of the deputization of University…

… security officers came to a head before Thanksgiving break. The protests and demonstrations brought the issue to the forefront not only on campus, but state-wide. As classes resume and students be- gin…

… will the goals of the movement be obtained. In fact,"it is still necessary for more students to get involved with the anti- deputization effort. Already, many stu- dents who are not traditionally active…

… in campus politics have become part of the movement, but there are still many students who remain uninformed or apathetic. President Duderstadt still does not believe studentS oppose the deputiza- tion…

… of campus security officers. Though the more than 1,000 people who attended the rally or teach-in rep- resent the largest protest movement in years, he said the students opposing deputization are in…

… the minority. In fact, Duderstadt said more than 50 percent of the students who send him messages via MTS support the switch to campus police. Though these students hardly indicate a representative…

… conservative students and jeopardize any chance of success. The University's ills should be ad- dressed, but not necessarily all at once. The attractiveness of the effort to op- pose campus police, and what…

… continues. EE- e M- + A LTROL9e JE DD TBk A00 E TLE C Students should study less, and learn a little more By Christopher Norman "Can you believe what has been hap- pening in Eastern Europe and the Soviet…

… also with Arab nations. The United States also has embargo participation from countries like the Soviet Union, Japan, and numerous others. It might be hard to find a period in history that share all of…

February 05, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 5, 1990 (he d gnBal EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NEWS 313 764 0552 ARTS 763…

… Issues Fo- rum is designed to provide space for discourse on a wide range of What's your c topics. Inaddition,the Daily wants to Daily has insti- Send or bring tuted a new let- Student Public tars policy…

… or bring yourletters to the ear rom you. Student Publica- ters to the tions Building, ons Building located at 420 Street. Or, Maynard Street. letr In addition, you letters on can bring in let- )r send…

… here on cam- pus ("UCAR demands action from 'U', 1/31/90). Many students, regardless of whether or not they agree with UCAR's politics, have benefitted from their activ- ity. Nevertheless, one of the…

… major con- cerns of minority students on this campus is of how representative UCAR is of the minority community. Doubtless, none of us would be against seeing appropriate numbers of minority students here…

…. The University's track record of recruitment of minority students has been, at best, embarrassing, regardless of how we compare to other universities. The same goes for retention of minority students

January 26, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Students describe orientation J IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports By LISA POLLAK They came. They saw. They picked four classes…

…. And, in between, students at last summer's orientation sessions spent their time in Ann Arbor eating, drinking, testing, touring, shopping, talking, and doing everything but sleeping for 48 hours. LSA…

… occupied territories. Also, reporters saw soldiers use sledgehammers and crowbars to open shops in Gaza City and the West Bank to try to end a lingering strike of Arab merchants. In related events, four…

…, accounting, or economics. Positions exist in New York and Beverly Hills. Interested students are encouraged to review the job description and annual report available in the Career Planning and Placement Office…

…. Applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Neil W. Danzger. Drexel Burnham Lambert Students obtain experience in politics (Connued from Page 1) Some students are also well aware of the fact that the…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…, however, have not been released to the public or to the West German investigators. The security sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they had always suspected an Arab con- nection in the La…

… "crimes of destroying a country." Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON U.S. Representative Louis Stokes (D-Ohio) discusses with 200 students his conclusions on the Iran-Contra affair. Stokes was one of 15 represen…

… President Robben Fleming's draft proposal to deter racial and sexual harassment. Some councilmembers reserved comment until they had read the document, released Sunday by the Michigan Student Assembly. Mayor…

student rights violations. DeVarti said he was considering introducing a resolution at next week's council meeting criticizing the proposal. "It doesn't define anything about due process. It leaves…

… principle University restrictions on students' non-academic behavior. "I think the University is on dangerous ground when it advocates a code of non-academic conduct for acts which are not illegal," Epton…

… through education. She said the proposal was unfairly directed against students: "There are many examples of racist behavior among faculty, staff, and administrators." Another opponent of the proposal…

…, Councilmember Seth Hirshorn (D-Second Ward), suggested that anti-racism measures should focus on public officials and administrators. Student g response i (Continued from Page1) proposes "to establish a system…

… fo handling complaints of discriminatory behavior on the par of students" through regental bylaw 2.01, which grants the University president power to promote th "maintenance of health, diligence and…

… order among the students." Harris McClamroch, chair o THTL ST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Speakers Ambassador Zvi Brosh - "Eastern Europe After the Summit: An Israeli Perspective," noon-1:00 p…

… group meets second and fourth Monday of each month, 7:00-8:30 p.m., 2002 Hogback Road, Ste. 13. For info call 971- 0606. Students for Paul Simon for president - 7:00 p.m., Anderson Rm., Michigan Union…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… screaming, funny d.j." Funny and outspoken he is, but students who have him as an instructor for 19th century American literature or one of the department's core courses consistently rank him as their…

… the material," said LSA senior Leslie Shapiro. "I imagine that, when he is 55, he'll still have all that energy." Students say Weisbuch's lectures are intense, packed with interpretation and details…

…, and demanding of student in- put. "I LIKE there to be a breeziness, a lot of give and take, and plenty of action," Weisbuch said. He tries to get students to challenge his interpretations and support…

… their own opinions. But some students say Weisbuch forces his views so strongly sometimes that hecan be intimidating. Weisbuch's teaching method grew from his own college education during Daily Photo by…

… TOD WOOLF English Professor Bob Weisbuch ponders his past days of disc jockeying and his present days of teaching and challenging students to support their own opinions. ' cThe New York Time& I…

….-Thurs. 7 a.m.-3 a.m. ExIires 1/31/84 ii,&Sat. open 24 hours E %m m m mm mm oo oooooooomm# the turbulent 1960s, when college students across the country spoke out against social norms. AS AN UNDERGRApUATE at…

student, I was feeling a lot of anger toward my land," he said, lowering his voice to underline his seriousness." Literally, when I woke up in the morning the first thing I would think about was the war…

November 13, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… projects in mind, but currently lacks the finances necessary for their construction. The housing projects include a 1000- student facility with food services proposed for a North Campus location, and a 500…

…-student unit tentatively plan- ned for a parking lot located west of South Quad. SALOWITZ ALSO said most of the areas identified in the land study as suitable for multi-family -housing are generally located…

… helps tense students (Continued from Page 1) come their test-time trauma and to help them deal with the problems of time management and studying. The coun- selor said in many cases a student can overcome…

… his anxiety simply by talking to other persons experiencing similar emotions. "I AM TESTING a hypothesis I had about honor students having a great deal of anxiety," he explained. These students often…

April 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…,300 for instru- lish a Goodyear Foundation n+ 4.... th.. 0 4 ~- ._ -,*sI --- mentation engineering was ac- Scholarship Fund. RedMNeks The "necking party" adver- tised by University of Omaha students was…

… contracts for the construc- tion of a Civil Defense and Disas- ter Training Center building and for the remodeling of a house for women students yesterday. The general contract for the Civil Defense and…

… stepped back and whispered the words heard round the world: "Let them eat cake!" UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL and STUDENT CENTER 1511 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips…

… (Lutheran student club) at 6. Cost supper followed by business meeting and elec- tion of officers for next year. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul…

…. Edward H. Red- man preaching op: "We Drew a Circle That Took Him In." 7:30 P.M. Unitarian Student Group. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) Hill at S. Forest Rev. H. O. Yoder, Pastor…

… Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. 9:45 A.M. Church School. 10:45 A.M. Sermon, "Faith of Our Fathers." THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD 524 Thompson Street J…

…. Edgar Edwards, Director Donna Hamilton, Associate THE STUDENT GUILD will meet at 7:00 P.M. In the Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. How- ard Harris of the Ann Arbor Quakers speak on "Atomic Arms for…

… the Rev., Hugh Pickett, Ministers Mrs. Beth Mahone, Assistant Student Counselor 9:45 A.M. The Student Class will study. 11:00 A.M. Sermon-"Religion of the Organiza- tional Man." Rev. Hugh Pickett…

…, Preaching. 7:00 P.M. Panel Discussion-"Race as a World Problem." Professor B. James George Jr., of the University of Michigan. Law School. Other members of the Panel include: Mr. Adan Zain' of the United Arab

…:45. for ages Crib through Junior High. Wed. 9:30 Devotional Study with Mrs. Luchs. Student Guild 7:00 in Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. Howard Harris of the Ann Arbor Friends speak on "Atomic Arms for…

November 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… have displays are the Chinese Students Clubs,, the Ukranian Students Club,, the Norwegian Students, the Bra- zilian Club, the Indonesian Club, the Thai Association, the Puerto Rican Club, the Arab Club…

… in the India Students Association display. Turkish coffee and pastries will be served in the Turkish Students Club room, where native,goods and photos will be on exhibit. Pakistani students, in native…

… and the Hellenic Students Association. The United Christian Foundation and the Collegiate Committee for the United Nations will also have ex- hibits. Several of the clubs will have on sale souvenirs…

… MUSIC' 508 E. william ' NO 3-3223 )X20 Marian Gross, graduate student in 'economics, prepares volumes for the American Association of University Women's book sale at the League. LINOLEUM, wall tile…

…'s Market) )J7 IMPORTED CANDY AND' GROCERIES CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP FOR, COCKTAILS USED, TV SETS <:; y-James Maciay lebrating Inter- foreign students a World's "Fair By NANCY VERMULLEN "To tip…

… or not to tip-that is the question." All apologies to Shakespeare, but tipping -how-to and when-to- can be a problem, as every college student knows. Why spoil a Thanksgiving visit to your roommate…

…. Thayer NO 2-2500.. )X1o FOR RENT WANTED-Girl to share lovely house at reasonable rent with three. others. NO 8-7525 after 5 p.m. )C60: FOR RENT: Nice, quiet, single rooms for male students, garage…

… available. Call NO 8-8192 after,5 p.m. )C59 FOR RENT: Graduate women or work- Ing girls. Large, clear, newly furn- ished double room. Available Imme- diately. NO 3-6362. ' )058 ROOMS FOR RENT. Male students

…. One half block from campus. Cook- ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C57 FOR RENT-r-2 large, clean pleasant rooms with bath in private residence for women students or nurses. Near campus. Call NO 2…

…-7282. )C55 IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum- mersession. Two bedroom apartment unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger- ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1 and lease thru August 31, 1958. $142.50 per month…

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

… Daily folded its copy pencils and like Arabs, ,;tole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when ii would resume publication for the fall semester…

… structures are needed too badly to be demolished, Briggs said. University Hall was built in 1873, Mason Hall in 1841 and South Hall dates from 1849. All have been called "unsafe" for mass student use in their…

… fall. Recording and play-back ma- chines and listening booths will be provided for language students there. * - * OTHER SPACE in South Wing will be used by the mathematics and political science…

… on State Street, and along with the Air Force unit, will join the Navy in North Hall for the fall term. won't be confused and Fifth Avenues. with Fourth June 26-Students ate more for less at an…

…'s play production. June 30-The Summer Student Directory, with vital statistics of 8,000 students on campus, hit the streets in a record short time this summer. It was the first time they were up for sale…

… University broke its heart and let the students out for the Fourth of July weekend. July 6 - A former University professor of engineering reared up on his hind legs and blasted the University administration as…

… money for a displaced student. July 16-Ann Arbor's controver- sial zoning ordinance reared its ugly head in an attempt to pre- vent University fraternities Pnd sororities from expanding or build- Can a…

…. July 22 - The University in- creased its tuition to $150 a year for Michigan students and to $400 for out-of-state students in order to meet running costs which the reduced budget would not provide for…

… the horror of Hollywood and French 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…

… ceilings were also gone over and will be ready for full-time use in the fall. Aug. 5-Students looked for- ward to their last weekend in Ann Arbor for the summer but turned reluctantly but thoughtfully to…

March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… -..,;- -I 7 T77 D/, 7, A Z, T Pollock's Talk Will Highlight Union Meeting Faculty Loses To Students In Second Bridge Tilt; Final Contest Planned Ehrmann To Speak A speech by Prof. James K. Pol…

… results of the second student- facUlty bridge tilt, held last Saturday, showed the students winners by 2,290 points. This margin was approxi- mately that by which the faculty, represented by the University…

… Club, beat the students several weeks ago. Mr. Stanley Waltz, business man- ager of the Union, and the organizer of the faculty team, appeared un- dismayed by the loss. "We'll take the students on for a…

… received from French students, he will present their reactions to American movies, books and urban1 life. Their opinions about the typi- cal American will be drawn from, their communications with Professor…

…' Pargment. Indications of French school and home life from a student's viewpoint will be shown by their writing. In answer to specific ques- tions, they have given their concep- tion of the Americanization of…

… in the field of drama, was the forerunner of O'Neill's own im- pressionism. He died in 1912. Howard Almdale, '42, president of the club which is open to all students of Scandinavian extraction, has…

… "odern Arab," "ill be the subject of the opirm fo-umn which will be held by the Arabic cultural society, Al-Thaqafa, at, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The discussion, the first of its kind to be held…

… this semester, will be led by three Arabian graduate students: Fakhri Maluf of Leba- non, Fouad Hassan of Syria, and Joseph Mazzowi of Palestine. The meeting is open to the public. * * *w Will Discuss…

… Enginners meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Faculty, College of Engineering: To1 Members o the Fauotw, Staff There are available in the Dean's a)-1d Stude~nt Bo,~dy:.Ait,,e i of Office…

… Literature, 60 days will be surrendered o the Science, and the Arts: Midsemester finder. Shirley W. Smith. reports are due not later than Sat- -- --urday, April 6. More cards if needed Students, College of…

July 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…"Nice, Cozy, Little Bomb Shelter We Have Here" Sixty-Eighth Year pinionsre Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROLOF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Will Pre'all" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… Associated Press Foreign News Analyst ARAB .NATIONALISTS in Syria, Egypt and Iraq could cause a lot of trouble for Western Europe's industry by cutting the flow of much of the Middle East's oil in retaliation…

… thought for anything beyond or interest in it.; France needs some purpose and sense of direction. A student in one of the cafes asserted that only General de Gaulle could provide that purpose, if anyone…

… next? The student could only shrug, and finish off his glass of wine. from the Middle East on the long transit time and avoid the expense of keepirg them idle entirely. For ancther thing, there is cur…

… 'through pipelines which cross Syria, and Lebanon to the eastern Uditerranean. Arab na- tionalists frith or without the con- nivance of, their governments could stop this f 'ow very easily-as they did durn…

… cut back or is being held in Y reserve because of oversupply on world markets. And, as American oilmen point out, if the West needs Arab oil, the Arabs nepd Western mioney just as much. Rezvarcj$ OF…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

… daily lives of student. His day leave his own akbyimposing acame.a code unprecedented by the Shapiro en F administration in scope, harshness of Robben Fleming does this in lanuag, nd eert f pealtis…

… source of this flagrant display of personal racism is a man who is in a position to influence the academic careers of thousands of minority students on this cam- pus. Dean Peter Steiner, of the College of…

… Literature, Science, and the Arts, has on several occasions in recent months attempted to explain away the University of Michi- gan's racist policies by falsely attributing the low numbers of minority students

… these were described as Arab preoccupation with the Iran-Iraq war, or the irre- versibility of Israel's absorp- tion of occupied Palestinian lands, or more intimate alliance between the United States and…

…, after the Palestinians have proved that they cannot be forgotten, after the Israeli gov- ernment has refused to address this issue in anything but the crudest law-and-order terms and after the same Arab

Arab-Israel. conflict is that the Palestinian people have been deprived of their po- litical and human rights. They are the primary Arab party to this conflict and any solution will have to be based on…

… them would be easy. But if Israel is to escape fur- ther violence, the Palestinians' further repression and the United States more damage to its interests in the Arab world, Where's t To the Daily: I…

… want to' know what has happened to the "Music Scene" in Ann Arbor. I believed that Ann Arbor was a city where culture and progress went hand in hand. This was once the city that listened to its students

April 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… about his small victory later. Alms for Nixon There's always a helping hand around when you need one-even if you're the President. Students on their way to classes yesterday were confronted on the middle…

… Washington instead. Bab- bling something about "cooties," the unidentified man said he did not want to handle "dirty money." Surpris- ingly, the notoriously poverty-stricken student popula- tion did offer a…

…. The big winner for the day, however, was Philip Pirages, who won two major awards totalling a haul of $2,000. Two other students-David Fuk, Peter Serchuk-won $1,200 in the literary awards. 9 Laurels for…

… Johnson Vice-President for Student Service Henry Johnson has added another feather to his cap-this time with the title "Social Worker of the Year" awarded by the Huron Valley Chapter of the National…

… early this morning after the Israeli village of Kiryat Shmonah. buried victims of an Arab terrorist raid that took 18 lives. The Tel Aviv command said Is- raeli troops entered several vil- lages in…

… southern Lebanon during the three-hour raid and blew up houses belonging to Arab guerrilla sympathizers. At the burial ceremonies here yesterday, angry and embittered residents of Kiryat Shmonah had…

… demanded vengeance against Arab terrorists and the states harboring them. "REVENGE!" Revenge!" chant- ed an estimated 10,00 mourners. HRP to petition for preferential balloting In announcing the raid into…

… L anon, the Israeli command ma no mention of Arab casualties b said all the raiders returned safe to Israel. A- spokesman said IsrE used no armor or aircraft. "Israeli forces destroyed seve houses…

… towns as Taiba, Muhebab, Bli and Eitarun, a cluster of Arab lages 10 miles west of Kiryatc monah along the northern stret of the Israel-Lebanon boarder. Also hit were the hamlets Yarin and Dahira, 16…

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… of the Middle East. Jabara was the main speaker last night at a teach-in entitled "Be- hind the Arab-Israeli Conflict." Ja- bara spoke to a group of about 100 students at the Union Assembly Hall. The…

… meeting was sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, the Young Socialist Alliance, a group called Black Inc., and the Center for Afro-Amnerican and Af- rican Studies. Discussion centered on…

… the Daniel Yankelovich Corp. The study, done for the National Movement for the Student Vote, concludes that blue col- lar workers and minority group citizens are most often discouraged by the…

… ANDREA LILLY "War is an extension of politics," and, according to 'Abdeen Jabara, an Arab attorney, activist and au- thor from Detroit,twar ism"an ex- tension of the politics of manipula- tion" in the case…

… Palestinian Arabs and what most speakers considered the un- fair way they have been treated. JABARA TOOK a negative view of the UnitedbStates and its poli- cies with the both the Middle East and the Soviet…

… Union. After the last war, said Jabara the Egyptian government carried out a program to get a withdrawal of all Israeli forces from Arab lands in an exchange for a peace settlement-a move that was made…

… alternative. Jabara claims that the United States plan for Egypt is a "peace with honor," similar to that of Nix- on's policies with the Vietnam situ- See MIDEAST, Page 7 Former POW, now a student, speaKS on…

July 03, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IPA CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS : .. ere Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN At…

… problems involved somehow with loss of international pres- tige and influence. Nasser's prob- lems are concerned with the al- most complete disintegration of inter-Arab relations. The Arab bloc…

…'s fragmentation began in 1961 with Syria's seces- sion from the United Arab Re- public. More recently, Israeli re- lations have been the cause of a further breakdown. AS OF TWO months ago, Mo- rocco, Libyaand…

… current situation in a speech, to a Palestinian congress at the end of May when he said, "The atmosphere today seems gloomy. Everyone of us feels these days that the strength of Arab action has relented…

…, but the kind of results is quite plain. The West may now very likely expect a strengthening of the ties between China, Indo- nesia and the remains of the United Arab Republic.sAs men- tioned before, the…

… out-of-state students and $50 for Michigan residents which will be announced next week by the Regents is a reflection of the fatal flaws of our public educa- tional system. Assuming that the means for…

… university level. Yet the trend established as early as pre- elementary school continues until students reach college age. However, the discrimination in- volved at the college level is more subtle than at the…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… im- perialistic and totalitarian from the start," Professor Michalides de- clared. 'For the first five centuries, it was purely a religious movement. All Moslems were united-Turks, Arabs, Spanish…

… Christians to shake off British rule in Jerusalem and Syria, and the outbreaks between Arabs and Turks are manifestations of this trend, he pointed: out. However religion is still one of the strongest forces…

… father today, just a week after he had been taken captive by a wan- dering Arab band in the Moab Hills. Describing the experience, which ended in a friendship feast with his captors, the young pastor…

… effort to ease his stomach pains. He ripped offf grimy clothing, sup- plied by his Arab captors, took a shower and shaved, all the while talking animatedly to his father and his friend, Rev. Clifford Moore…

… in these respective fields and go over the possibilities of master's theses and doctorial disertations. The object of these symposia is to bring together students who are mu- tually interested in the…

… Pollock was one. of the Judges in the Saar plebescite. His talk will be based on extensive travels in Nazi Germany. A discussion period will follow the lecture. The American Student Union and the Ann Arbor…

… First Methodist Church. The' luncheon is open to students of the Summer -Session and to ministers and others who are at- tending the Conference. Reserva- tions should be made by calling 6881. Hits…

… illustrations of these points were offered in the form of demonstrations by a trained group of students. The ideal approach, Dr. Purdom said, is honest, straightforward, yet snt says: .A, ~< I y l K "Music in…

May 29, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

… advanced of all the Arabs in the other states. An Arab Student.I Inasmuch as several recent 1 communications to The Daily have been received annony.- mously, the occasion seems ripei to call attention to the…

….7 SYRIA A REPUBLIC. To the Editor: According to late dispatches, France has granted Syria complete! home rule status. The only Arab state that remainsa governed by a foreign parliament is now…

… Palestine. So naturally all! the Arab attention is focused upon it now. This leaves us wondering! what will Great Britain do with those Palestine Arabs who are con- sidered as the most unified and the most…

… from talk, seems to have been Baxter. I present. in the minds of the three He is the notorious enemy of the j large audiences that have seen theI Rover Boys. bill of student one-act plays pre- He has…

…: the project of Jasper. co-opertive effort towards a Dear Jasper: If I am correct sound tradition of all-student dra- in assuming that the idea you ma at Michigan. got from this article was to The…

…- The profs. have the honor, terpreted the flighty girl's pathetic The students, you know, have path from indignation to pleasant; the system. i excitement at her new hat pleas- [ Jumbo Bunko. ing someone…

March 01, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Italian Government Agrees to Pay $25,000 for Killing of Dr. H. F. Pre o o '88-90, by Arabs. WILL PLACE THlE ONEY IN HANDS oFARCHAEOLOGISTS De Cou Killed While on Norton Ex- pedition in Cyrene in Oct. 1911…

…. An indemnity of $25,000 will be paid for the murder of Dr. Herbert Fletch- er De Cou, '88-'90, by the Italian gov- ernment. Dr. D Con was killed by the Arabs in Cyreife, Tripoli, prior to the outbreak…

… fall of 1890 until his death he spent consider able time abroad, first as student upon a fellowship at Athens and in Germany then as secretary and lecturer in the American schools in Athens and Rome. He…

… Field Museum of Chi- cago, which was prepared by himself. Arabs Commit Murder. The work of the Norton Expedition. in Cyrene commenced in the latter part of October 1910. The staff in charge consisted of…

… the director Rich- ard Norton, Dr. De Con, Dr. Joseph C. Hoppin and oither associates. On March 11, 1911, while starting out for the place of digging, Dr. De Cou was shot by three Arabs concealed behind…

… a wall 70 feet away. In connection with the murder, Richard Norton, head of the Expedi- tion, writes "The Arabs who commit- ted the murder had never had any re- lations or dealings with us; they did…

…- er, '14, and Edward Field, '15. PLAN TO IMPROVE CAMPUS IN SPRING Entire State Street Front Will Graded and Planted With . Shrubbery. be STUDENT COOPERATION SOUGHT Improvements will be made on the…

… grass, and treading be- side the walks instead of on them. We cannot succeed in making a beau- tiful campus unless students will do their part." TOASTMASTERS WILL "TOAST," DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT. The…

March 05, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…e tottgat Battg Sixty-Eighth Year -z EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN i Opinlons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ith Will Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 ritorials printed in The Michigan Daily ex press the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted in all reprints…

…'s peril. A third problem is that of Israel. The dispute between the tiny Jewish state and its surround- ing Arab neighbors has been boiling for a decade. Israel is a democratic nation relying largely on…

… America for its protection. While acting as Israel's guardian, the United States has also tried to maintain friendly relations with the Arab states. Since they control both a strategic area and most of the…

… Western oil supply. Under Gamel Abdel Nasser, however, the Arabs have dedicated themselves to driving out the despised Israelis. Thus, mainly because of American intervention on the behalf of Israel, the…

Arabs are suspicious, and often hate- ful, towards America. I N THE PAST FEW WEEKS disputes involving the United States have sprung up in the small countries of Indonesia and Algeria. In Indonesia the…

… General Notices President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold open house for students at their home, Wed., March 5, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Students who expect to receive ed- cation and traning allowance under Public…

… 3:30 p.m. by Thurs., March. 6. Late permission: Al women student who attended the Sen. Paul Douglas lecture on March 3 had late permission until 10:50 pa. In cooperation with the local banks, the…

… Office, Room 3058 Admin. Bldg., to complete the authorization form. Informationre garding this service may be obtained by calling ext. 2276. School of Business Administration: Students from other Schools…

… Applications are now available for the Margaret Kraus Rams dell Award. This fellowship is used to assist students who are graduates of the University of Michigan in pursu- ing graduate studies in this country or…

October 10, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…, discrimination, harassment. They’re usually detained for hours and hours, even if you are an American citizen.” The member explained how students of Palestinian or Arab heritage who go on study…

… harassment. The member also spoke about international political blacklists, highlighting the fears many Palestinian, Arab and Pro-Palestinian students have of being placed on a blacklist…

… said they were in favor of extending smoking codes and regulations to products such as vapes and e-cigarettes. “Per CDC data, the number of high school students that used e-cigarettes in the…

…. Central Student Government passed a #UMDivest resolution for the first time in the University’s history in 2017, which was also the first time the body allowed for a secret ballot, which members…

… approved to protect pro-Palestinian students from blacklists. “If you are put on that list and you go through these checkpoints, they’ll pull you out and you’re going to be interrogated, you…

…’ll probably be deported, not allowed in,” the student said. “That’s something that the University has ignored time after time and has not released any statements about, and that’s another thing we…

… result of the walls. She also highlighted the demonstration’s aim to raise awareness of struggles faced by minority students on campus and how the walls are affecting their lives at the University…

… investing in American companies that are profiting off these border walls,” the student said. “We’re still pushing for the University to form a committee to investigate our investments in these…

December 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…,000 international students and one of the largest Jewish- and Arab-American stu- dent bodies on any major university in the nation. The diversity of body and minds "provide(s) us with a unique opportunity and…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 OPINION U 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN…

…. There is much for us to learn and understand about our actions and our inac- tion. We need to question our leaders, our choices and ourselves. We have the resources to do so as students at one of the best…

…, JESSICA RIscH, JASON MIRONOV, JENNY NATHAN, JESSE LEVINE, ANITA LEUNG, ELLIOTT WELLS-REID, ALLISON JACOBS AND PAUL SPURGEON The vast majority of students on our cam- pus look forward to a day when all…

…-state solution, with a strong Israel and a strong Palestine, now exist. However, the renewed call as seen in the Daily article SAFE urges 'U' to divest from Israel (11/24/2004) from Students Allied for Freedom and…

… civil rights and liberties to all of its citizens, regard- less of race, religion or gender. Israel is the only place in the Middle East where all of its citizens, including Arabs, are represented…

… is destructive to the campus community and the larger conflict. Every student organization certainly retains the right to express its views through cam- pus discourse. As University students, we must…

… work together to inform the student body and campus community of our differ- ences, but also to express our common goal to see peace in the Middle East. In October of 2002, University of Michi- gan…

September 22, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… at 8 p.m. Tickets for the concert range from $10 to $48. Tutorial assists with end notes program The Hatcher Graduate Library is hold- ing a hands-on session to teach students how to use the program…

… EndNote tomor- row, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the library. End- Note helps students format their works cited in essays, and the session will focus on the basics of importing citations from online resources…

… it does By Mary DeYoe For the Daily After much debate, the Michigan Student Assembly has decided to bring the Academy Award winning filmmaker Michael Moore to campus for a speech. Members of the event…

… message that such a politically charged event might send, especially with funding coming from MSA. All students must pay a fee to MSA. Business School senior Mike Phillips, editor- in-chief of the Michigan…

… Review, said, "I don't blame MSA for bringing a liberal speaker to campus, but I encourage them to acknowledge the possible impression that it might leave on the student body." In response, LSA senior and…

… group devoted to reelect- president. e working really hard for of Arab-Americans," Cas- d. "In the wake of Sept. 11, ident stressed that the acts did not reflect followers of Bush has also appointed…

… crews from CNBC were on campus last week interviewing faculty and students, he was not officially told the news until yesterday morning. MBA student Amy Monroe said she was thrilled to hear the news…

… and for students." The announcement comes one day after representatives from the Ross School kicked off a 10-city capital cam- paign in Boston. The goal of the campaign is to raise $350 million. So far…

… secret evidence in racial profiling cases, which often targets Arabs and Muslims. But since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, many Muslims have been critical of Bush's support of the Patriot Act and believe…

April 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… time to be kind," promoted a new consideration of thoughtfulness among students. The celebration served to herald the com- ing of Spring, and event organizers couldn't have asked for better weather. "We…

… on he stressful and :ester. nities, sororities and cultural organizations, contributed to the event. Members of LSA Student Government dis- tributed free blue books and Hershey's Chocolate Kisses to…

… Day, the event cents how easy it is through the Diag. helped to draw the interest of many spectato it is to have fun," "Part of student government is serving the to sign a petition that encouraged the…

student fees." Many students agreed the event encourag The Alpha Phi sorority organized a water kind acts among others throughout the day. buttons, the plan- toy game, rewarding participants with candy "I…

…." Steinberg referred to recent post-Sept. 11 events that have raised concerns about the civil liberties of Arab- Americans. The ACLU recently filed a suit to open the high-pro- file Rabih Haddad case to the…

… union also created the Know-Your-Rights Hot- line for people of Middle Eastern and Arab descent who received letters requesting interviews following the terrorists attacks. It is also investigating…

… potential lawsuits involving complaints against racial profiling people of Arabic descent. Rave said they tried to put together a program that would get more people to come to their annual meet- ing, where…

… program, a group that promotes injury prevention aware- ness to middle and high school stu- dents. Zang and Hammond gave stu- dents a glimpse into life with paral- ysis as part of a Students Take On…

… Paralysis event last night at the Michigan League. STOP is a non- profit student group that seeks to promote awareness of spinal cord injury prevention through campus events and community service. Zang…

… special edition on the steps of the Student Publications Building.The Daily was the first newspaper to report on the suc- cess of the vaccine. Daily reporter Lee Marks wrote,"There is no doubt that the…

January 23, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… FISCHER For the Daily Cooperation between groups on oppos- ing sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict may come as a surprise to some, but two student groups, the University's Progressive Zion- ist Caucus (PZC…

… Febru- ary as a pilot program open to about 500 students. Officials hope Mcard will be in the hands of all University students on the Ann Arbor campus by the beginning of the fall term. Mcard will extend…

… not going to be low enough for the merchants - it's going to be difficult to resolve," he predicted. Mcard will replace current student identi- fication cards and include two magnetic stripes: one…

… purchases. Exist- ing identification cards will be re-encoded to take advantage of the new program. To ensure security, students will have to enter a four-digit personal identification code at the point of…

… purchase. Students would not have to open an ac- count at First of America, Russell said. University and First of America officials expect to approve a logo for Mcard early this week. The card is modeled…

… University and First of America, both sides said late last week the pilot program should be launched within a month. About 1,000 students - half selected at random and half selected because they use Entrde…

… middle class. At the same time, the president is See CLINTON, Page 2 Arab bombers kill 19 Israeli soldiers Israel seals West Bank and Gaza Strip to Palestinians; Despite bombing, peace talks to continue…

…- cussions. Liaison to the PSC and former chair of the PZC, Shari Robinson, said those events were integral to promoting mutual under- See STUDENTS, Page 2 DUGUILAS KANR/D AiLaily Snowed in at Crisler…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… MORE HAZING Continued from page 1 nity coordinator said, "The wholeGreek community is moving forward into modern Greek life. Things have to change ... and the change has to come from the students. The…

… University. The program was supposed to be part of the sanctions given to the former Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity after a recent hazing incident. On Sept. 4, a University student almost died as a result of the…

… University student. On Oct. 5, the fraternity decided to turn in its charter and is no longer forced to uphold those sanctions. Although the trial concentrated mostly on fraternities, Westol men- tioned…

… Care er O::pt:ions: for Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates A U-M College of Pharmacy seminar open to all students Thursday, October 13, 1994 7-9 p.m. 3554 C.C. Little Building (corner of Church & Geddes…

…, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain - said in a formal communique that the allied military build-up "should continue until they are sure that Ira no longer poses a threat." The council…

STUDENTS Continued from page 1. troops has caused the return of many anxieties for students and faculty who. previously served. Assistant Professor of Nursing Penny Pierce served six months dur- ing the Gulf…

… troops over in 1990, and one of the major results was the stabilityof oil prices and the subsequent economic recovery of the United States. Oil prices fell Friday because we assured the Arab states thatn…

… commander, says the recent send- ing of troops to Kuwait is not directly affecting undergraduate students. "I really don't sense any urgency towards me personally, or towards the others in ROTC," Rosi said…

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…* Battle of the Orthodoxies 0 by Jesse Walker A number of student groups, including the Homeless Action Committee (HAC), the Ann Arbor Tenant's Union, and ACT-UP, recently sponsored a…

… the spectrum. The record speaks otherwise: * In 1987, the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) and other groups led an assault on student radio station WCBN-FM. As a result, the station came very…

… University passed an "and-harassment" policy that radically restricted students' freedom of speech. Among the activities a University pamphlet described as "harassment" were "display(ing) a confederate flag on…

… the door of your room in the residence hall" and being a member of a student organization that "sponsors entertainment that includes a comedian who slurs Hispanics." The policy was eventually declared…

… unconstitutional in court. * Twice during the 1988-89 school year, the Michigan Student Assembly attempted to derecognize student organizations for exercising their freedom of speech. One, Tagar, was attacked for…

… painting the slogan "Stop Arab Terrorism" on a shanty they built outside the Graduate Library, a slogan that implied that all Arabs are terrorists. The attempt to derecognize the group continued atn after…

… nothing to do with the attack. With the removal of the old clique from power in the 1989 student elections and the fall of the United Coalition Against Racism, such incidents became more rare, though anti…

… attended college in the Sixties and now hold teaching posts. The charge is absurd. The impetus behind compulsory classes on racism, speech codes, etc. has come from students, not faculty. The victims of PC…

January 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… of the increase can be at- tributed to an increase in applicants from outside the eastern Michigan area. "We've had significant progress (in recruiting) out state students... We got more students from…

… percent. "(The decline) is exclusively due to demographics and the economy," said Stanley Henderson, director of admissions and orientation at WMU. "Students will choose to stay at home... or attend…

…' blood," said al- Thawra, the newspaper of Iraq's rul- ing Baath Arab Socialist Party. Perez de Cuellar's proposal calls for a U.N. force to monitor a phased withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait and the…

… Persian Gulf crisis is over, pressure will moue for diplomatic solutions to other longstanding Middle East problems, such as the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian question. Perez de Cuellar planned…

… 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winte?| terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and winter $39 fortwo terms, $22 for…

… one term. Campus delivery $28.00 for two terms. Prorated rates: $25 for two terms; $11 for one term. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The…

March 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… implement the University's Freedom of Speech policy and its guidelines for campus protesters. The University Council, com- prised of students, faculty and administrators, disbanded last year due to heated…

… disagreements between students and faculty. The regents have threatened to permanently dis- band the council May 1 if they can- not produce results. The meeting was the nine-mem- ber council's first substantive…

student who interrupts a speaker's address could be violating the policy. That student might receive initial sanc- free policy tions of education, mediation or public service, council members said. Social…

… rul- ings. Croxton emphasized that such sanctions should only be used in the most extreme cases. Rackham graduate student Corey Dolgon expressed concern that the mechanisms for implementing the policy…

… focus of the guidelines to students." "Thething that distinguishes (the Freedom of Speech) policy from something like a harassment policy is that people of goodwill can be on both sides of the issue…

…'s happening in Ann Arbor today Lectures "Freedom of Speech or anti- Semitism: What is happening at the University of Michigan and throughout the nation" - a speech by Mr. James Zogby of the Arab

…-American Institute in Washing- ton, D.C.; sponsored by the Ameri- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- nlittee; 7:30 p.m. in Room 100 of H4utchins Hall "The Satanic Verses-Freedom or Speech or Freedom of Reli- gion" - Dr…

…. Abdulaziz Sachedena, Sponsored by the Pakistani Students Association; 4 p.m. Rackham Audito- rim Mark Halliday, readingyfrom his work - sponsored by the Visiting Writers' Series; 7 p.m. at Rackham West…

March 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…-University Theater Department Ensemble, 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, (764- 0450).1 Philip Kerr will direct this student ensemble in Aristophanes classical Greek comedy. The women of Greece, tired of waiting for…

… the war to be over, go on "strike" by refusing to sleep with their husban- ds. .l Student plays - Residential College, 8 p.m., East Quad, (763- 0176). Residential College students will perform two…

student-written plays: Naomi Saferstein's Little Jokes and Charles Schulman's Angel.t Bars and Clubsr THE ARK (761-1451) - Dave Crossland, folk and originals. BIRD OF PARADISE ((662-8310) - Ron Brooks Trio…

….m., Rackham Galleries. The Sanction of the Victim - video-taped speech by Ayn Rand Students of Objectivism, 8 p.m., 130 Business Administration Bldg. Spring into Fitness; public Health or Public Panic? - U…

… careful. IN Libya, Khadafy urged Arabs yesterday to form suicide squads and attack American targets in retaliation for U.S. strike in the disputed Gulf of Sidra. In a radio broadcast, Khadafy called on…

… Libyans to become "human bombs" to destroy "American terrorism" and said Arabs in general should form suicide squads to hit American "companies of terror." The call came 24 hours after Khadafy said on…

January 29, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… the business hierarchy, creating an increased need for them to develop fitness programs to cope with the stress. Female students who weight train say they enjoy the mental and emotional release. Yet…

… don't mean to insult her, it's just my up- bringing, that's all," Creighton says. Gail Tate, a masters student in kinesiology who specializes in adult fitness, reports positive reactions from men in the…

…-dominated sport, since it emphasizes bulk and building up muscles for aesthetics, Waymann says. Female students and faculty mem- bers flock to the CCRB for weight training to improve their speed, en- durance, and…

…. IN BRIEF COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Khadafy offers possible end to Arab terrorism in Europe Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy will appeal to Arab terrorists…

… end boycott JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Black students ended two years of school boycotts yesterday and streamed back to classes to prepare for the new academic year on the strength of a pact parents…

… 1984 and 1985. On some days in recent months, more than 200,000 black students boycotted classes out of 1.7 million enrolled in urban areas. The boycotts have been a central factor in 17 months of racial…

… unrest that led to the deaths of more than 1,000 people, most of them blacks. Outside a school in Johannesburg's huge black township of Soweto, police used tear gas to break up groups of chanting students

… ignored in the recent national debate on education." "If more students are to be given a reasonable chance to fulfill their potential, counselors need to spend time on activities that guide students toward…

September 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 22, 1983 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan r Vol. XCIV - No. 13 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a…

…, not solve them. The school has also experienced significant enrollment declines in recent years. The number of students currently enrolled is less than half of what it was in 1972. This alone justifies…

… Saturday. That assumes, though, that enough academically capable student-athletes are not available to fill Maize and Blue uniforms and still win. Such an argument not only misinter- prets the reason for the…

… existence of in- tercollegiate athletics - to augment academics - but it sells the true stud- ent-athlete short. The University's athletic teams already have many academically talented students. Many more are…

… out there. Tearing down the wall that protects many athletes here would be a way to give more student-athletes a spot on the field. Wasserman ~A\TW~fATION I S 'SoN&I8Lr' FOtZ P\ TE [N WoRK P1CS . -811…

… percent of all U.S. aid to Israel. What PRAI does advocate is that U.S. economic aid to Israel be withheld by an amount equivalent to what Israel spends to retain, settle, and administer the Arab territores…

… Israel halts its policies of Jewish settlement in and political absorption of the oc- cupied Arab territories. The United States, along with almost all other nations, considers such expansionist policies…

September 26, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… refugees deteriorated into a shouting match between Arab'and pro-Israeli students. Leaders of several Arab student groups who organized the demonstration said the silent march was a memorial to those…

… civilians mur- dered by Christian militiamen in Beirut. But shortly into the march, some of the 200 protestors began to yell slogans blasting Israel's invasion of Lebanon. Students supporting Israel's moves…

… engineering students. Well, those days are gone. The engineering department is on its way to North Campus, and with it goes quite a bit of big bucks. The state legislature passed a bill this week clearing the…

…. i Ube im itdentsan iatiga Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Screams of delight-or of terror Vol. XCIII, No. 16 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

…. 23' 0I M ICHIGAN STATE University student John Nowack learned quite a lesson from his college. He learned not to count on open- mindedness, consistency, or fair play. How could one school teach one…

student so much? It's easy when you play by MSU's underhanded rules. When Nowack was kicked out of his fraternity for being a homosexual, he turned for help to the first source that came to mindi…

… dif- ferent minority. MSU recently rushed to place another fraternity on probation for putting an advertisement in a student newspaper that included what might be called a "Little Black Sambo" doll…

February 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… ending up at the Federal Building downtown, an ever-expanding roup of high school and University students and area residents waved banners criticizing the draft and promoting pacifism. THE DEMONSTRATION…

… join in protests with students who were grade schoolers when the nation's campuses erupted in opposition to the Vietnam War. "Suddenly this is very personal," said an uniden- tified woman at a protest…

…, support for the president ran high. Sixty-seven per cent of those questioned in a random telephone survey by the Ohio State Univer- sity student government said they backed draft registration. And 63 per…

… suggest reinstituting the draft, however. "IT'S KIND OF a deja vu for me," said the Rev. Richard Dannenfelser, Brown University's assistant chaplain, as about 300 students packed a campus auditorium…

… Iowa Civil Liberties Union told about I50 students at the Drake University campus in Des Moines. By ALISON HIRSCHEL A list of "less than six" finalists for the job of University vice-president for…

… search had been run any differently. The presidential search involved in- dividual faculty, student, and alumni advisory groups working with the Regents, who made the final decision in July, after a ten…

…- addressed the problem as "the un- . Kahane's hardline speech willingness of Arabs to recognize a 1st mild protests against his Jewish state in any size or form." Yet, ifter a bizarre mcident in Kahane said he…

… dispute in Israel. Kahane said that the man who had threatened to Arabs already living in all those areas , possibly Nazis, but gave no could continue living there if they f his identity or whether he…

… unsympathetic to students who wait in freezing weather at the Washtenaw bus stop. Math Prof. Morton Brown noted, "Every time I go by, I see a field of red noses waiting for the bus." Sniff, sniff. QI work of…

… Union message. In no time, students were out on the Diag, chanting timeworn slogans such as "Hell no, we won't go." nuclear war) are not recognized by federal law, the questionnaire said.-The questions…

September 16, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… seen. Besides the massive test with thousands of students demonstrating ainst the Vietnam war, or protesting for a student kstore, there were several bombings. The year ore, the Central Intelligence…

… "absolute Israeli intransigence on the question of withdrawals" from the occupied Arab lands, and especially the Palestinian homelands of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. "Begin won't budge," this source said…

Arabs want the lands returned with no strings. Israeli sources said, meanwhile, there is no stalemate in the talks and that they do not share the gloom current in some quarters just as they did not go…

… have pushed consolidation as a cost-cutting measure. However, it has been vigorously opposed by a number of tom Saturday- rsolidation plan students who feel elimination of separate dining halls would…

… O'Connor, asserted that individual dining halls were part of the dorm "living-learning experience," and that a relaxing dinner hour should be part of a student's assimilation process. GINA TONGE, a…

… junior living in Mosher-Jordan, added that a close, supportive dorm atmosphere was important to parents as well as students. Some of the Regents have also expressed doubts about the consolidation plan…

… African Students Association, the Black Student Union, leftist political groups, and representatives of the students. " President Carter's widely- publicized recent vacation cost the taxpayers at least…

September 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… poll byMarket Opinion Research showed school students - was also approved yesterday by the board, re-checking, the board ruled that Tisch had 13,000 more Wednesday, "The big thing is that our proposal…

… from 28 school districts the week of August 23 to discuss desegregation guidelines. According to the guidelines, the percen- tage of student enrollment in any racial categoryfor one building must not…

… identifiable in favor of white students. Last year's enrollment figures show the district had 15.1 percent black students and 78.1 percent white studen- ts. Northside, which has the highest black student

… said all along that Israel holds most of the bargaining chips-and therefore the keys to compromise-because of its physical control of the West Bank and other Arab territories captured in 1967. IN SETTING…

… Jewish settlements on lands lost by the Arabs to Israel in the 1967 war. THE UNITED STATES, supporting Egypt on that issue, has termed the nearly 100 civilian and military out- posts illegal and obstacles…

…. McCracken said the major issue in the contract dispute is "governance," the role of faculty in university decision-making. "AT THE university you have students and teachers engaged in learning…

January 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

Students Welcome. For information or transportation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship. .* * *. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 S. Division Steve Bringardner, Pastor Church School-9:45 a…

….m. Morning Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Worship--6:00 p.m. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson--663-0557 Weekend Masses: Saturday-10p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.in., noon, and 5 p.m. North…

…, Chaplain/Director Extensive programming for under- grads and grad students. * * * UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (LCMS) 1511 Washtenaw Ave.-663-5560 Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Services at 9:15 and 10:30 a…

…- Worship-10 a.m.; Bible Study-11 a.m. Fellowship Meeting-Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE (Episcopal Student Foundation) 218 N. Division 665-0606 Chaplain: Rev. Andrew Foster Choral Evensong Sunday…

… again. The door to peace is not closed.": SADAT SAID Israeli insistence on keeping Jewish settlements in the Sinai Peninsula and other occupied Arab lands were "a joke" and said Israel must abandon such…

…, Resident Advisor, Head Librarian, Resident Fellow, CULS Counselor and Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Advisory positions require the completion of a minimum of 55 credit hours by the end of the 1978…

… Winter term for the Resident Fellows in Residential College, Resident Advisor and CULS Counselor positions: Graduate status for Graduate Student Teaching Assistant in Pilot Program, Head Librarian, Head…

… Resident and Resident Director positions. However, qualified undergraduate applicants may be considered for the Resident Director positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U. of M. student on the…

… joint campaign with Saudi Arabia to recon- cile Sadat with Arab hard-liners op- posed to his recent peace overtures with Israel. The two conservative oil- rich nations have tried to remain neu- tral in…

…- viously does not apply to the Sinai. Publicity Seminar for Student Organizations An introduction to the fundamen- tals of Publicity, covering a broad range of topics. SALI Large Assortment of…

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