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September 14, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

… perished in the attacks were Mohamed Atta and Mar- wan Alshehhi, both from the United Arab Emirates. Both had earlier been named as former students of a Florida flight school and are suspected of hav- ing…

… "MSA 1,000 shirts will be available today, going to and several more shipments have been assist o ordered. New Yo Students can also help relief efforts bucket without donating money. Today in the haps a…

… rare among the general public. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat urged Arab and Muslim countries to join the U.S. campaign to wipe out terrorism worldwide. His Palestinian Authority, which rules 20…

…, India, yesterday. on Room of the Union, the in Red Cross will be running a ve from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. rush of blood has been very ve, and some have said that ation is now manageable," an Student Assembly…

… and money to relief k and other student groups are continue to work on ways to ur community and those in rk and D.C., with continued drives, blood drives and per- bbon campaign" Johnson said. CANCELED…

… possibility emerged that the FBI knew before Tuesday's attack of at least one Arab man seeking the type of flight training the hijackers received. U.S. officials confirmed that a few weeks ago the FBI detained…

… an Arab man in Minnesota when he tried to seek flight simulator training for a large jetliner. Those who hijacked the four airliners received similar training. Officials said the FBI had no reason to…

… planning attacks on the United States. SPRING BREAK 2002 Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas or Florida. Join Student Travel Services, America's #1 Student Tour Operator. Promote trips at Michigan and earn cash and…

…-0229. NEED CHILDCARE for 2 girls, 2 hrs. after school, Pay $10 per/hr. Please call 747-8654. NEEDED- ENERGETIC STUDENT to help 2 young girls with creative activities 2-3 #1 SPRING BREAK VACATIONS! Cancun…

February 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Regents should reconsider 'consiiciting L AST THURSDAY fifteen senior citizens confronted the Regents during the…

… growing importance of oil as a factor in U.S. foreign policy emerged during the Arab oil embargo in 1973- 74. The Arab oil producing countries, "in view of the increase in American support for Israel…

…" abruptly ceased exporting oil to the United States. Two members of the Arab bloc, Syria and Egypt, were engaged in a two-front war against Israel; the embargo was per- ceived as a direct retaliation for…

… future oil shortages from crippling the country. Thus, the embargo drove home the fact that although the U.S. produces a large share of its domestic oil consumption, it is still too dependent on the Arab

… officers. New York stockbrokers, lawyers in over 40 states, CIA agents. Two million elementary school students take ETS tests, and it is even developing ways to test infants. ETS HELPS determine who will be…

… Turnbull, and a three million dollar hotel/con- ference center - all built with student test fees. Its revenue from test fees enabled ETS to double in size every five years from 1948 to 1972, a rate of…

… the testing industry. In New York, Ohio, Texas, and ,other states, student-run Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) have introduced "Truth in Testing" legislation in their state legislatu;es. This…

… confidentialD isclosing test an- swers would enable students to contest disputed answers, 'and thus eliminate' much of the mystery surrounding the tests. ETS has said it is willing to release 99 per cent of its…

… testing industry. Students now have oppor- tunities to challenge the test makers. Individuals interested in this issue, or in sponsoring Truth in Testing legislation, can contact Ed Hanley at our office at…

October 27, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…- pluses and might in the long run cost less." Arab, Israeli Debate Set The Arab-Israeli dispute will be debated by a panel of Arab and Israeli students at 7:30 p.m. to- day in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. A…

… pre- sent organization structure of 'Student +Government Council was announced last night by SGC president Hank Berliner, '56. Donna Netzer, '56; Phil Berry, Spec. BAd.; Bill Diamond, '56E; r and Tom…

… Cleveland, '57, Election's Director. Candidates will wear buttons to identify themselves to students and election booths will be made more noticeable with signs urging students to vote dis- played prominently…

…Trank Vick, '56 spoke on plans for the Administrative Wing which drew 39 students to its initial- try- out meeting yesterday. Reports on Cinema Guild were heard from Sandy Hoffman, '56 and Harlan Givelber, '57…

… sore-spot in world politics since the end of the British man- date in Palestine in 1948, Arab- Israeli relations have reached a new climax with the recent arms deal by Russia to Egypt. The West is now…

… trying to prevent another outbreak, of war in the Middle East. Sponsored by the Young Demo- crats Club, the debate will be in- troduced and moderated by Prof. John Dawson of the Law School. Two students

… weeks, according to Richard Juipe, superintendent of the project. The tunnels are being run off a unit which heats the Student Publications Bldg. on Maynard Street. The existing tunnel will be open- ed…

May 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY Or BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2-3241 Editorials printed in The…

… years ago, she was in the midst of a tense bat- join the pact within a month and Iran will tie to expell Britain from the Suez, and flatly sign by mid summer. refused the offer. The Arab League leader was…

… defense ers believed the pact pushed the Arab states ring from the Artic Circle through Europe to into the neutralist camp with India. neutral India. Two weak spots remain in the system, how- HOPE FOR a…

… Afghanistan in the pro-West pact and the its aim in the Suez and recovered from its hostility of the Arab states to the organization "growing pains," she may be considering en- threatens the effectiveness of…

… the system. try into the Turko-Iraqi pact. Afghanistan presents a serious obstacle to Iraq opened the way for the Arab states to closing the military defense gap between Iran join but such action will…

…'s most successful attempts at public relations. Four of our most talented performers went up to Saginaw High School and entertained 1500 students and teachers with songs, music, and dancing from past Union…

…-10 PM DEGREE CANDIDATES Thurs. June 2 7- 10 PM Fri. June 3 7- 10 PM Sat. June 4 7-10 PM Each student should receive notification from his instructor as to the time and place of his examination…

…-12 9-12 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 AT ALUMNI HALL: Abstraction Dominates Student Art Exhibition ., SPECIAL PERIODS INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Little Hope in Satellites (EDITOR'S NOTE: Delegates from…

… to pull the reins. T HE DOMINANT TREND in the student art exhibit at the Alumni Memorial Hall galleries is toward abstraction and non-ob- j ectivity. Some works are excellent, but there are some that…

July 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 194) • Page Image 1

Arab proposal; the Soviet Ukraine stood alone against it, and the United States, France, Canada and Russia abstained. Dr. Philip C. Jessup, United States deputy, and Jakob A. Malik, Soviet Deputy Foreign…

… trying to scuttle the UN Palestine partition decision. Arab Pledge Faris El Khouri, Syrian dele- gate, opened the debate this morn- ing with a pledge that the Arabs would abide by any decision of the…

… international court of Palestine. He said the Arabs wanted justice in the Palestine case. Open Registration At Willow Village Willow Villagers cesiring to register for the primary and gen- eral elections in the…

… Candidates The Student Legislature yester- day announced that it would carry the political football with a cam- pus rally of all Second Congres- sional District candidates as its goal. SL will request that…

… "as a repre- sentative of the University stu- dent body," the Student Legisla- ture be granted authority by the University Board of Regents to sponsor an open campus-wide meeting with representatives of…

… Slosson campaign. "The political rally represents a significant part of the student's education," Lewis told The Daily. "The Regents have the choice of either accepting the student viewpoint that rallies…

… Progressive Party on their ballots this year-quite a victory for a party slightly over half a year in the making. Students and veterans were present in large numbers to make their contributions to the work of…

… reproduc- tions of great paintings are loaned to rural schools. Education students will have a chance today to decide on Rem- brandts' and Da Vincis' they will want for thir classrooms or au- ditorium in the…

…-interest," Knapp commented. The task of ERP is to restore the productive capacity of Europe WORLD-WIDE PEN PALS: Global Correspondents Listed by SL University students now have an opportunity to write words that…

December 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… illegal p- "Many misdeeds and illegal prac-i guard positions. There is a possi, Arab Outrages. tices are ascribed to the law," said 1 bility that Chapman wil drthe back Dean Bates, "but these practices are…

… regulars on last year's dents what he observed as an eye- cedure may be improved in many, title winning team. Kanitz and witness to the recent Arab attack and important respects, but witha Lovell, former…

students. Scores Faulty Procedure. q his substitutes into the fray Norm Last June Mr. Samuel sailed for Doctoring, engineering, dentistry,a Daniels, a crack shot, is pretty sure; Palestine to spend the…

… religious problems of the undergraduate body will be the keynote of the devotional service to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon; n Lydia Mendelssohn' theatre, by the Student Christian association. The Rev…

…. Dr. Alvin E. Magary, pas- or of the .Woodward avenue Pres-r byteria4 church, Detroit, will de- iver the address and answer ques- ions asked by the students. "A Personal Religion" will be the Detroit…

… minister's topic.vThle e- ure will be the third in a series arranged by the association to meet he problems of the students of the University. The subjects most per- plexing to the undergraduate body were…

… reinstate- Industrial Co-operation' Will be Topic. WORKED FOR LEAGUE' postios, hile Bil JnsGiad' c 1 u'llywlu 1 u, positkns, wd Ro Hudones, irabe however, the smouldering Arab en- Rces, and RoWei fast bre…

… center cities, Tel Aviv, at the time, which will keep him on the side at once joined the self-defense corps and took active part in re-, Bines. ishops Are Strong. sisting the Arab attack. Ohin Wes&e an isq…

… Extempor-; versity as a graduate student of aneous Speaking contest last year, Economics. Following his stay in and was a member of last semes- Ann Arbor, he will return to New ter's debating team. He is…

March 17, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Monday, March 17, 2008 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@umich.edu ANDREW GROSSMAN EDITOR IN CHIEF GARY…

… Chicago traded conference championships for athletics would soon become. decades. In 1898, a Michigan student When Hutchins made the unpopu- composed "The Victors" on the way lar decision to cut the…

… dowrs in oil prices that threaten industry. Closer to campus, the University can also do its part to set Michigan on the path toward a bright green future. Recently, the Michigan Student Assembly's Envi…

… 2006. Despite their respectability, their bias toward Israel and American Jews was trans- parent and their assessment of the Arab-Israeli con- flict over the years was completely flawed. For them, Israel…

… spoken "truths" that others had not said, and that this would be a welcome addition to curricula on campus- es around the country. I ultimately concluded that there was a need to provide students

…. Rather than acknowledging that most Americans support Israel in its struggle against hostile Arab states and terrorist groups, and writing a book in an effort to change that public sentiment to their way…

… Rackham Graduate School's important new policy granting six weeks leave to graduate student parents for the birth or adoption of a child (Family mat- ters, 02/21/2008). As the editorial pointed out, the…

… challenges of parenthood extend far beyond the first several weeks of birth or adoption so it is important for student par- ents to know about additional support ser- vices the article didn't seem to recognize…

…. The new policy is but one of many efforts to support student parents at the University. The University currently provides care for more than 500 children each day through six on-site child care centers…

… make campus care centers more affordable to students, the University funds stipends through the Child Care Subsidy (available through financial aid for use at any licensed center or home in Michigan) and…

March 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… fact, as they did with the seizure of Arab Beer- sheba from the Egyptians last Oc- tober. *. * * IN LONDON, the British war office tersely announced that "the British detachment at Aqaba is being…

…, troops of Israel are within rifle fire of three of her Arab neighbors, her en- emies in the recent Palestine war.1 These are Trans-Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. R. H. S. Crossman, a Labor member of the…

… ___________I Eighty-five per cent of students questioned in a Daily poll oppose any limitation of class cuts by the University. Faculty members questioned at random split six for and six against on regulation…

…. DAILY STAFFERS quizzed more than 220 students from various sections of the University to get a random sampling of student opinion on class cutting policy. The survey, first of a weekly series, does not…

… have a scientific basis. Students were asked to explain their stand on the cutting ques- tion, which is under consideration by the University administrative board. Several "standard" answers were given…

… to Daily pollsters: 1. Ninety-two students said that going to class was a student re- sponsibility and that if they could get grades withouit attendance, "more power to them." 2. "We are mature enough…

… to decide for ourselves," said sixty- five students. 3. Fifteen said there would be no Showdown a of fing on ~RentalBill WASHINGTON -(P)-Adminis- tration forces scurried around yesterday rallying House…

… progress of legislation for two weeks. Impor- tant bills await Senate action. trouble if classes were ing. interest-I THE 35 STUDENTS who favor- ed the limiting of cuts argued that otherwise free time…

… would be abus- ed and students could not learn or contribute in class. They said the University is a place of learning and students are here for that purpose. They proposed limitations rang- ing from one…

… cut per class to ten per cent of the class time. THE BREAKDOWN of the sur- vey is as follows: Students against any limitation, 187. Students in favor of a limit, 35. The limits proposed by the thirty…

October 01, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…!j S. t , Sixty-Eighth Year : EDITED-AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1i Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… boards to cooperate with Negro groups in the working out of plans for partial integration and in the selection of Negro students to be introduced into white schools, to attempt in a number of ways to make…

…, shall Scholarship program may b tained at the Scholarship Divisio: fice of Student Affairs, 2011 St Activities Building. Applications be filed by Oct. 15. This progr open to application by those who to do…

…. At the foot of the hill on which stands the royal palace, your car is stopped while the guard phones the king's sec- retary. At the top of the hill, around the palace, pace the famed, color- ful Arab

… 'for audiences with the King, was a long line of advisers, cabinet members, am- bassadors - the head of the Mos- lem Brotherhood which has as- sassinated Arab leaders when they leaned toward friendship…

… eco- nomy can stand." I HAD LEARNED from others that the King, in private, is more reasonable toward Israel than most Arab leaders, but cannot af ford to say so, either politically or for his own safety…

… the Near East, which might bring peace between Israel and the Arab states. Eith- er I did not explain the idea clear- ly, or the King wanted to avoid part of the question. "We had great hopes from the…

… to the 400,- 000 Arab refugees from Israel liv- ing in camps in Jordan, most of them bitter against him because Pea ce? I T HE RESULTS 'of the Haitian election for president are not, yet official…

… Assembly year after year has passed resolutions on the Arab-French conflict in Algeria, the Brit- ish-Greek disput over Cyprus and the Indo- nesian-Dutch quarrel on western New Guinea. All those questions…

…: THOUGH I do not like to ask for space in the columns of the student newspaper, I feel that to- day's (Sept. 27) letter on integra- tion, written by a faculty member may merit some rejoinder. Having lived…

November 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

… , I w- PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 U I MATTR O FACT- By STEWART ALSOP AVIV-If orthodox economic theory is accepted as a guide, the dearest wish of the Arab

…, of course, social as well as economic conse- quences. Most of the new immigrants some from the Arab states, and aside from a mix- ed and distant racial origin these people have little more in common…

…. YET FOR THE present, in such circum- stances, it is little wonder that the Arabs talk hopefully of the coming collapse of the state of Israel. Even so, one prediction can be made with confidence. Israel…

… period of total chaos in the Middle East. It would in- vite, either the violent expansion of the state of Israel as an expression of econo- mic desperation, or a renewed Arab attack on the enfeebled…

… when this is said, something else must also be said. American policy in this area has been influenced by twin illusions. One is the illusion that Arab hostility to Israel is wholly irrational and without…

… depth. The other is the illusion that this tiny state precisely balances in strategic importance the whole vast vital land mass of the Arab and Moslem worlds. In the inflamed and irra- tional Middle East…

… 1182327 -Pct. Hulen V. Owens 1161507 -Pfc. Dick Ohnemus 1194511 -Pfc. Orlando Johnson 1155238 * * .* Thank You .. . To the Editor: AS ONE OF the many foreign students who have been invit- ed to Thanksgiving…

… that on 'this day would be lonely and homesick. Mrs. Mead of the International Center stated that the respons was so great that even though al tke foreign students have received and accepted invitations…

…, her tele- phone was still ringing with more requests. Though we hardly knew what significanbe of Thanksgiving was, we foreign students now know that it is a day of warm friend- ship and good food-a day…

…-President International Students Association S Sixty-Second Year DRiAMA 3 "T7 9 a s s a' a a7 7 a7 c a 777 7 77* 777~ T 7 7 v c v m 7 a 7 ~ CIINIEMA =P 3 4 A _ Architecture A uditorium At The Orpheum . . . IT HAPPENED…

October 13, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

students, including black and Arab students, have approached the assembly only to be told that their concerns are not relevant to students - mean- ing not relevant to white students. The real message in each…

…i0 4 - Tuesday, October 13, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com L74C 1wlcht,4"pan 43at*lm Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann…

…'s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views oftheir authors. Assembly required MSA should pass policy to save time and focus on students It is unfortunate that the…

… records it Mose Ove Elvis, --ft - - - Going green, the slow way S 0 0 ome students may recall' the mockery that the Michigan Student Assembly made of itself last winter when it spent several meetings…

… debate by changing the policies for hearing community concerns. MSA should approve the pro- posal because it needs to focus on its true purpose - improving life for students, not grandstanding on issues…

… residents who speak at length on numerous issues that MSA has no business debating. No matter how important conflicts in the Middle East may be - and no matter how many students may feel passionately about…

… annoys the student population. It is important for community concerns to be heard. There needs to be a beneficial and progressive relationship between the students, community members and student government…

… in public meetings. But ask- ing non-student community members to apply beforehand is reasonable to prevent the meetings from being monopolized by unproductive debate. MSA leaders should proceed…

… carefully and ensure that valid, pressing community issues are cleared for discussion at meetings. Students and residents have a right to address the assembly, but they shouldn't abuse this right to hijack…

… conditioning systems could help with this and make accommodations more comfortable for students. Speaking of dorms, every once in a blue moon, the University offers "sus- tainable" meals made from locally grown…

November 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFR EY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority…

… relax - and sleep. Perhaps nodding off in lecture halls relieves students of modesty, so we sprawl wherever and hope no one takes our wallets. But you never know if that spread-eagle faceplant in front of…

… Office of Student Conflict Resolution "upholds the University's essential values in the Code of Student Conduct," according to its Website. The 06de is supposed to help resolve disciplinary issues and…

… conflicts among students. But the (Cde has numerous flaws and often steps on t& legal system. As the OSCR Director's Search Committee looks for the office's new leader, changes to the director's position s…

…~lkuld occur to lessen the Code's impact if University President Lee Bollinger will not abolish it altogether. IThe Code claims to afford student access to "University policies which affect them." Itt the Code…

… does not give students any ben- dfit; rather, it strips students of their rights. One of the Code's outrageous aspects gives the University power to punish students brought up on criminal charges. This…

February 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the…

… selections from that decade for being shallow and silly com- pared to the weighty moments from earlier decades. Was the first decade most students remember that vacuous? For all its reputa- tion, most likely…

… increase proposal, GEO has lowered its wage increase . o tact with undergraduate students. Graduate student instructors are the key link between students and instructors. They offer the individual contact…

… that helps maintain an open academic atmosphere. And many GSIs work on their own time, meeting with students and answering their questions outside 0 request from 37 percent to 9 percent. The University…

… them to take out full student loans for endless hours of work. Higher pay will attract better GSIs, which keeps the University's academic reputa- tion strong. If the University continues its stubbornness…

…, all students, as well as the University, will suffer in the long run. CHIP CULLEN GRINDING THE NIBO" i Caught in a web State Police should not list sex offenders This week visitors to the Michigan…

…? 1 am one to usual- ly scoff at the professors turned prophets by the droves of zealot students clamoring at their sides for a morsel of obscure wisdom, and these professor's lackofepublication brought…

… enthusiastically by a man or woman with a thorough understand- ing of the subject and discipline. I think we often lose sight at this "major research institution" that the reason why we are here is for students to…

… learn and for teach- ers to teach. So. my compliments to Bloom on an interesting book; I hope your students are equally satisfied in your teaching. JAMES FIDLER LSA JUNIOR Letter recognized School of…

April 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed…

…. 1:: ( - -s . - . $4i x. rS - - :' r " _ 1 K I; u 62 :2 f /~. w Ann Arbor city e Students will go to the polls Monday for the third time in a month. We feel it is imperative that students vote to…

… city has stiffened noise violations, twice used chemical weapons on student crowds, and restricted Greek houses from obtaining per- mits to purchase or build additions to their houses, resulting in three…

… Arbor police maced Black students at a South Quad party, Hunter publicly lobbied for them in a rally on the Diag. 2nd Ward KIn the 2nd Ward, Republican Peter Fink will best serve his constituents. Fink…

… protecting student residents from suburbanite tyr- any. In the debates, Fink displayed regret that student-city relations have deteriorated and seems sympathetic to the treatment the Greek system has received…

… or preferences in the ten- sions between students and suburban residents. As a newcomer, he may do more than the incumbant to diffuse hostilities. His opponent, incumbent Democrat Bob Grady should be…

… perhaps one of the best candidates and hence our strongest endorsement. All students in the 4th Ward - regardless of their party preference - should elect Peter Nicolas, who is running on the Democratic…

January 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… endorsed the idea of open faculty meetings for the college. Hays' letter urged a change in the cur- riculum committee's composition "whereby student members having voting status would be admitted to the…

… committee by representative election," The letter, however, did not specify the number of student seats or the method of election. In discussion of the language curriculum, the department chair- men invited…

… are not important," he said. Prof. Theodore Buttrey, chair- man of the department of class- ical studies, contested the notion that students were dissatisfied with their language courses. "In the…

… classics department, we do not find a large undercurrent of student 'dissatisfaction," he said. Pott made a similar point con- cerning students who take ele- mentary German courses. He cited a departmental…

May 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… Resolution Move OSA- Drop 'Bias' Housing Student Legislature last night voted to take up a plan with the Board of Regents that would grantI permission for all University stu- dents to operate cars on campus…

… except freshmen under 21 years old. Also passed at the meeting was a recommendation that the Office of Student Affairs drop all listings of off-campus housing units which include racial, national origins…

… or religious qualifications. * * * UNDER THE SL driving plan, the only restrictions on upper class students who want to op- erate a car on campus would be proper vehicle registration, ade- quate…

…-insurance coverage, paren- tal consent for minors and identi- fication markings on the car. Suggested disciplinary action for student violators and those who drive after drinking include mon- Student Legislature will…

… may be included. OSA would determine whether a student seeking housing is dis- criminated against on the basis of race, religion or national origins and would remove such listings from its files. This…

… action would, be taken only after a student had issued formal complaint to the of- fice. Opponents of the motion claimed that OSA housing files _ _. - - 'Seven Year' Theme Co1 u ISTS REJET E I…

…'s campaign, pledge, was passed by a vote off 278 to 116. 'S et IT WAS THlE climax of a 16- apheads ow is the official dead- Gargoyle's Hophead This is no joke. ries must be in Rm. e Student Publications noon…

Student Legislature Open House from 4 to 5:30 p.m. today in the SL building. In keeping with the central theme, seven years of student government, all committee chairmen will be on hand to answer questions…

… about committee projects such as the driving ban and the proposed student book-store..Refresh- ments will be served. Cornell Tells of Faith In Future of Theater By HARRY STRAUSS "I never lose faith in the…

… Theater, 2091/2 E. Washington. Diverging from the usual Arab- ian setting, the fairy tale is being transferred to a Chinese back- ground, with costumes supplied by the International Center. Local school…

December 20, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… Plan International Extra Dance Vacation Trains To Run; Year Will Welcome Nlew Student Exchange A nation-wide program aiming at international exchange of under- graduate students and Government…

… support of students while in a foreign country was set up by the Veterans Organization, meeting yesterday at the Union. Letters explaining the program and requesting support have been sent to universities…

… throughout the country from the Veterans' Committee for International Student Exchange. Various groups on campus are backing the program, which was unanimously adopted by the VO. "The program is concerned with…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY For Michigan Only? OUT OF STATE students have been clipped again. But it isn't a novel idea any more. Way back in the fall of 1945 the first big blow was landed. Tuition had…

… maintained a 110-65 dollar out-state in- state ratio, when suddenly the University announced that out-staters were now to pay 150 dollars, other students 70. At the time, most of the arguments and grumblings…

… May 15, the last British troops are sched- uled to withdraw from Palestine. There will then be no force to hold in check the Arab-Jewish fighting, which has already begun. with the barriers down, the ex…

… impossible. There will then be only two al- ternatives. Alternative one will be inaction. Under this alternative no one will intervene to halt the conflict be- tween Arabs and Jews. This is unthinkable…

…. Unfortunately, al- ternative two is also unthinkable. For if someone is to intervene to halt the Jewish-Arab conflict, af- ter it has reached the blood bath stage, that someone must be the United States. If we…

January 14, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… other is home to a University satellite student organizations interested in campus, has one of the largest con- discussing the conflict. centrations of Arabs outside of the During the portion of the meet…

… engineering graduate student, researches yesterday in a lab involved with battery testing in the G.G. Brown Laboratories on North Campus. G,'U' joi to test batteries Two sororities and two fraternities in long…

… process to re-claim chapters By VERONICA MENALDI Daily StaffReporter Students interested in par- ticipating in Greek Life will soon have more options than in the past. Two sororities, Alpha Epsilon Phi and…

… communicator, which is an important part of surgeon gen- eral." Gupta is currently the senior Students disagreed about MSA.'s role in reaching a solution By MATT AARONSON and JENNA SKOLLER Daily Staff…

…Reporters In the Michigan Student Assem- bly's first meeting of the semester, a resolution regarding the ongo- ing conflict in Gaza monopolized the meeting's time, as more than a half dozen members of the Uni…

… President Sabrina Shingwani (white shirt) argues with one of the protestors. The proposal also referenced the for Israel, Students Allied for Free- fact that nearby Dearborn, which dom and Equality and any…

…- Middle East. ing allotted for public comment, a The resolution called for MSA number of students and Ann Arbor executives to meet with the student residents offered their take on the leaders of the…

October 20, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… Reporter With students' fear of the se- rial rapist mounting, calls to the University's student-run walk- ing services have skyrocketed. Thursday's attack of an Ann Arbor woman is believed to be the 10th…

… million last year - an increase of 2.3 percent - but inflation is expected to remain at 3.2 percent. "Since the state is not subsidizing (in-state tuition), we've had to ask students to pay a little more…

… bus bombing Los Angeles Times TEL AVIV, Israel - A suicide bomber, apparently an Islamic mili- tant opposed to the Arab-Israeli peace negotiations, blew up a crowded bus ring the morning rush hour in…

… Reporter A new University institute will help improve the productivity and efficiency of small businesses and will provide an opportunity for Engi- neering students to learn skills that may eventually land…

… directly con- trolled by the University," said Engi- neering Dean Peter Banks, a co-orga- nizer of the project. The institute will employ approxi- mately 100 University graduate and undergraduate students

… to develop new engineering technologies in re- sponse to the growing needs of small- and medium-sized private industry. Students will solve problems re- lated to agile machining, laser tech- nology and…

… auto body assembly. George Carnigan, associate dean for graduate education in Engineer- ing and co-organizer of the project, said the institute will help prepare engineering students for careers after…

… to provide more or less a hospital or clinic to gain some experience that industry tells us is missing." Mechanical engineering students will be primarily involved in the insti- tute, along with…

October 03, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…, was built in 1953 and rebuilt in 1983. Fling it Morgan Brazilian, a third-year law student, plays frisbee on the Diag. p ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT APPLYING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

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… removal of other weapons of mass destruction in the hands of the Arabs. The state- ment was carried by the official Iraqi News Agency. m 1,, Ms: Z- I 04,l>,. PLD,q ,fy .. ." ,. \. , -, W PNgpAC' ERE…

…- sign to its students. RC sophomore Lucas Ortega said; that some students transfer because the RC "makes you feel like your not part of the rest of the Univer- sity," but rather a part of one "social and…

… educational niche." In spite of the students who have transferred to LSA, administrators of the RC point to the fact that enroll- ment at the RC has grown steadily. Herb Eagle said that in the pas decade, the…

… RC has had roughly a 3 percent increase in students. The disagreement concerning at- trition in the RC may be resolved next year when the RC embarks on an attrition study. be Mirbwniailg The Michigan…

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June 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…, she said she still has time for a social life. "I've been real fortunate - a lot of my friends are involved in the same things Iam." Deaver said the Student Achievement Award "was very special because…

… tutored and counseled first-year accounting students and has participated in recruiting visits to high schools. Bates admits recognition is nice "but it means so much more to have the people you're helping…

… this year's ceremony diminished the importance of the awards. Another mentioned that the nominations forms should be distributed throughout the campus so more deserving students can be recognized. The…

… Office for Student Organizations, Activities, and Programs (SOAP), will hand out the awards next spring. The office is already working at getting together a more comprehensive list of student groups, said…

… Evashevski. Her successor, David Mitchell-Yellin of the SOAP office, said his goal is to get in- formation about the awards out earlier in the term so there will be more time for people to nominate students

… Minister Josef Skaff said after a meeting of President Amin Gemayel and Prime Minister Rashid Karami. Iran rejects U.N. resolution ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Iran yesterday rejected a U.N. Security…

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April 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… town to the Temple Mount. After the shooting, in which two Arabs died and nine were wounded, Jerusalem Police Chief Yoshua Caspi got to the gunman, took his weapon, and heard him say:"So many of my…

….m., Lorch Hall. PIRGIM and North American Students of Cooperation - Mondragon, 7 & 8:30 p.m., Anderson Rm., Union. Netherlands Amer. Univ. League - Tiro, 7 p.m.; Charlotte, 9 p.m., Michigan Theatre. SPEAKERS…

…:45 p.m., Union. Baptist Student Union - Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., 2408 Mason Hall. Amer. Chem. Soc./Students - free tutoring for chemistry, 10 a.m. - noon, 1210 Chem. Graduate Women's Network - Panel…

…, Jannine Moore, said. She said GEO would like to set class size limits at 25 students with a depar- tmental average of 20 students per class. Experts say Hackett 'nompetent' for trial (Continued from Page 1…

… current system, cards are inserted in graduate student assistant's mailboxes. The graduate students must mail back the cards indicating whether or not they wish to be members of the union. Under the…

… proposed system, graduates would be given cards to mail back only if they dlid not wish to be members of the union. Both union and non-union graduate student assistants have to pay fees to GEO. GEO is also…

January 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… two proposals. "How is getting smaller going to save us any money or make us better?" Education Prof. Loren Barrit asked the assembly. He explained that if the University admits fewer students there…

… member, said he felt those cuts that are made must differential rather than across the board. LSA student government member Emerson Baty urged members of the assembly to also thoroughly discuss the effects…

…-Written on the Wind, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7 p.m.; The Tarnished Angels,9 p.m. SPEAKERS AFSC Reps. to the Middle East-James Fine, "Iran, The Gulf and the Arab-Israeli-Palestinian Conflict", Inter. Ctr., noon…

… Communication, Inc. - Mich. League, Rm. A, 7 p.m. Hos House Christian Fellowship-Union Conf. Rm. 4,7:30 p.m. Union of Students for Israel-UGL I Multipurpose im., 8p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Computer Ctr.- Demonstration…

… MEYER The Michigan Student Assembly last night issued a public apology to Iranian University students for its delay in of- ficially recognizing a campus Islamic, student group. In its meeting last week…

… the Iranian student group explained that their organization was designed to promote cultural and educational exchange between the United States and Iran. MSA granted official recognition to the group…

… regret for any unjustified implications against Iranian students that last week's post- ponement might have fostered. Earlier in the meeting, a represen- tative of the Revolutionary Workers League…

February 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… newspaper free to all students. which could further explore the issues Iso at the meeting, MSA President involving academic freedom restric- c Arnson read a resignation letter tions at the only Arab

…. ed to many others," Tolley said, and Members of the Palestinian Human ressed the general concerns of Rights Campaign also presented a duate students entering thejob resolution condemning the actions of…

… paperback printing of 100,000 copies. Now he reconciles his art with his Judaism. ELECTION DIRECTORS NEEDED To organize and operate the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) elections of 'April 2-3-4. Requires one…

… funds will eliminate an estimated $300,000 in allocated scholar- ships, traineeships, and loans and gran- ts to University nursing students. LOHR SAID the programs are designed to help alleviate the…

… 1950s and early 1960s contributed to the fact that Johnny can't read now. "The drop in levels of students' ability to read and write is correlated to' the fallout at that time,"Sternglass said. Children…

… both in 1965 and later will show higher scores on national tests sand IQs,he said. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIX, No. 119 Wednesday. February 21, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the…

… comprehension. This class offers the benefits of both indi- vidual attention and group interaction. Enrollment is open to all University faculty, staff, and students. SPEED READING & STUDY SKILLS' Improve your…

… grades by learning how to use your textbook, lecture notes and time effectively. This course is designed for those who want to develop efficient study habits. Students will learn speed reading with general…

April 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… times. In French with subtitles. TUES: BALL OF FIRE (at 7) ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (at 9) -r(Continued from Page 1) start feeling as if we've made it, because we haven't." Sharon Webb of the Black Student

… Americans, Asian americans, Arab Americans, Gays, Handicapped People, etc., etc.-in all aspects of American life." Following the final speech, the crowd of demonstrators circled the block, again singing and…

… Page 1) amount to ask." "MSA and LSA student government wrote letters in support of Joel Samoff," said Pam Shubatowski, who has been working with the Un- dergraduate Political Science Association in its…

… support olf the Political Science professor's tenure ap- peal. Samoff has been denied tenure, although some students claim he was one of the most effective teachers in his department. "WHAT MSA has done so…

… Refo, and LSA sophomore. "I resent being told that I have to support MSA." I would hate to see Legal Aid go down the drain, but that's life," she added. Nursing student Karen Heinlen said the field of…

… over 100 candidates is too large for students to act as informed voters. "WHAT I'VE done before is just vote 'or people I know," she said. Although MSA officials say there has been an intense publicity…

… people expressed doubt 'that MSA could accomplish much for students. A few upperclasspersons made references to the Student Gover- nmerit Council which existed several years ago, which has frequently been…

… with students near the top of the priority list, but whether the crop of winners in this week's election can change MSA's near anonymous existence remains to be seen. DISCO Lessons at DAINCE SPACE 3141…

November 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… other sources of energy besides gas and oil, "We've got our radar out." MSA grants space, sets rules for use (Continued from Page 1) office space, but just storage space. THE ARAB Student's Organiza…

… Belgian borders and launched a nationwide search for by captives EMU Division of Student Affairs - Office of Campus Life presents GRAMMY AWARD WINNER Caransa after callers claimed he had been seized by a…

… allocation would not be renewed. "People didn't take care of their office, and it's up to us to keep the offices maintained," said DiGui- seppe. MSA QUESTIONED the status of the Chicano Student Organization…

… think MSA reversed its ecision on the basis of protests from tudent organizations. The organiza- tions took this attack very seriously as an attack on the left and on the oreign student organizations…

… limited resources, someone had to go," he said. In other action, MSA passed an amendment to limit use of the Fishbowl or Diag by student organi- zations for more than seven consecu- tive days, and defeated…

… a proposal designed to create criteria for the allocation of office space in the future. Representatives of student organi- zations said they were dismayed by the new regulation. "IT'S JUST one more…

… Fishbowl. This is ultimately to the detriment of students." Mike Price, spokesman for the Young Socialist Alliance tied the regulation into a larger picture. "There's been a relative downturn among campus…

…Kenney Union Discount Records & Bonzo Dog Records - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :0:. NA _1 Jv D 141 STUD! ES ATTENTION STUDENTS INTERESTED IN Judaic Studies…

September 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

… Games 0 Puzzles W E R EPA IR A LL MAK E "THE STUDENTS' FRIENDLY STORE 514 E. William St. (02 003' MAIN at WASHINGTON i 3 ii Biafran students explain fight ( ! 4! ff l UCCfthU By IRA HOFFMAN "What…

… is going on in Biafra is not a civil war.' To regard it as one, in the face of Anglo- Soviet and Arab intervention in favor of Nigeria, is a mis- nomer," says Ig o Egwu, min- ister of information of…

… the shooting down of the relief aircraft. We have the ear- lier indiscriminate bombing of civilians and hospitals in Biafra reported again and again. hIn addition to the war abroad, the Biafran students

… here are concerned about what they and other students can do to help. Benedict Okwumabua, Bia- fran student, asks "the students to learn what Biafra is all about and act according to their con- sciences…

…. We want to help stop the genocide and starvation there. If there is a donation to- ward the relief fund it would be appreciated." Ita contends there are two opportunities for the students to help by…

…. Participants were Ron -Harris of the Black Student Union, Rabbi Morton Kantor of Temple Beth El in Detroit, Jerry Gold- berg of SDS and the Rev. Mother Waddles, from the Perpetual Soul Saving Mission in Detroit…

April 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… special student tickets. Dorothy Kirsten, Metropolitan Opera soprano appearing in next weekend's May Festival, will be heard on "Panorama", 2 p.m., to- day, on WUOM-FM. The campus radio station will…

…'' at 9:45 a.m., citi- zens of the United Arab Republic, Pakistan, Turkey and Indonesia explore the culture of the 24 Mos- lem nations. ,The four will tell of present con- ditions and hopes for the future…

… which having Fulbright grant. ment, explained. The word Noh Noh and Kyogen are the best means accomplishment; it is not translated forms of Japanese so much tragic drama as it is Student Tours drama, but…

… in The characters which form the About 2,000 high school students both black-and-white and color; word Kyogen mean crazy words, will inspect the University cam- the Kyogen is entirely in color. Prof…

… University Day, May 9. tional narratalon in English is, plays and are usually' presented The Office of Admissions and provided. "We. understand that between any two Noh plays in a the Union Student Affairs Con…

students at 8:30 a.m. in Hill Aud. Vice- President for Student Affairs Give James A. Lewis, will explain the Plan e h. program. Student guides will then con- duct tours of the campus and liv- Two student

November 21, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… will be suspend- ed, she commented. A wooden anchor, which was to be used as a decoration for the dance was stolen yesterday from the basement workshop of the Student Activities Building, Miss Nathan…

… Ball is really carrying out the idea of Inter- national Week," she commented. "On the planning committee we have students from Japan, Ha- waii, the Dutch West Indies, Egypt and America." Merchants Donate…

…. "The Monte Carlo Ball has a long tradition behind it," Nathan concluded. "We many students will come." Miss hope Honorary Taps Know all ye citizens that all true knights must through squireship go by…

… in the'MUSKET office in the student wing of the union. INTERNATIONAL WEEK: World's Fair To Exhibit Cultures Of Various Countries Tomorrow I I "Baofoot Bay #ih Cheek.) I ANYONE FOR FOOTBALL? When…

… evening. Zilber pointed out that all the proceeds of the Fair will go to two special projects-the International Students Emergency Loan Fund,' and the International Handbook. To Publish Book The…

… International Handbook is similar to the "M" Handbook which is published for incoming freshmen to the University, he said, but will describe general customs of American life for the international students, as…

… national broadcasting net- work about the Brussels Fair, and other shorts depicting the Arab, Venezuelan and Indonesian gov- ernments, among others. To Present Show During the evening, starting at 7 p…

… held in the housing units during the week. The Fair is organized by the Union in conjunction with the nationality clubs of the Interna- tional Students Association, Zilber said. This is the second annual…

… four exchange students from Gibraltar who had been suckled by she-apes. By the middle of the second quarter the Miners had wrought such havoc upon Pancho's team that there was nobody left on the bench…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…." Ibish addressed how the war "fed into the already noxious environment between the Arabs and the Americans and their role in the Middle East." He said that the war strengthened the pre- conceived ideas…

… held by Arabs and Muslims of the "stereoscopic norms of predatory powers." The war also "plays in to the paranoid and hysteric voice of Bin Laden (or others like him)," he added. Ibish also spoke about…

… recipients of the 2003 Michigan Leadership Awards Outstanding Student Leader Chris Perpich Cathy Fanone Aundrea Johnson Christina Hollenback Mahshid Pirzadeh Brain Netter Konstantinos Ghirtis Thomas Vazquez…

… Programs of the Year BookMARK Americanos: Latino Life in the U.S. A Celebration of Unity Dance Marathon Bowl-A-Thon Outstanding Student Organizations Society of Women Engineers Muslim Student Association…

… The Detroit Project Graduate Student Community Organization College Democrats Outstanding New Member Lisa Slominski Amy Borer Michael Phillips Julia Farber The Tapestry Award Mahshid Pirzadeh Robbie…

… Menyah Jeanine Bessette Advisor of the Year Steven Abbott Lee Ann Benkert Chris Kulka Taryn Petryk Thomas Vazquez Student Legacy Award John Carter Please join us in honoring these outstanding…

… Middle East." But Sawsan Abdulrahim, a doctoral student in the School of Public Health, said the discussion was inter- esting but wished that Ibish "included the angle of the U.S. war in Afghanistan…

… don't think we'd be surprised to see additional cases given the ease of international travel," Lasher said. Rackham student Christine Wong said many of her friends from Hong Kong are reconsidering…

… people con- cerned that they might have contracted SARS. She recommended that students consult the CDC's website. WAR Continued from Page 1 government could be held in Iraq with- in a week, a senior…

… Korea's suspected nuclear weapons program. China expressed hope that the talks will lead to a political solution. HILISBORO, Oregon FBI det engineer suspected of terror ties An Arab-American software…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

… never knew existed. JEREMY CHASSEN LSA graduate Harassment of Arab, Muslims students must end TO THE DAILY: It has been brought to our attention that in response to Sept. 11's tragic terrorist attacks…

…, Muslim and Arab students have been harassed and subject to threatening remarks. As of right now, we do not know the per- petrators of these heinous acts and ask the community not to jump to conclusions. We…

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7B And now a word from you*.. Daily picture did more to advertise for Nike than SOLE's golf balls To THE DAILY: I have been asked numerous times, "what…

… was up with the golf balls" - in reference to The Daily's ditorial Feb. 12, SOLE Sporting Nike? which commented on the factthat Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality used Nike golf balls…

… opportunity and responsibility to be apart of the change that is to come, as does this editorial page. JACKIE BRAY LSA junior Bray is a member of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality and the…

… United StudentsAgainst Sweat- shops Coordinating Committee. 'I like myself' mentality leads overweight people to 'Loser Denial Syndrome' TO THE DAILY: I would like to comment on Aubrey Henretty's column…

… celebrat- ing the attacks on the U.S. is not represen- tative and very dangerous. It will only fuel the backlash and attacks that Arab-Ameri- cans are sure to face and have already been facing in the States…

… and it is most irre- sponsible. My prayers are with the victims, their families and all my fellow Americans dur- ing this most difficult time. Tragedy hits home for many 'U' students TO THE DAILY…

… urge everyone to keep an open mind and not to lash out at students who neither condone nor were in any way involved with these ter- rorists attacks. Furthermore, we urge students and com- munity members…

… Osama bin Laden wants? Michigan and Michigan State students need to put aside the differences that might normally cause us to loathe one another. Once we have engaged in this exercise in mutual…

September 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…. Students from Eisenhower and nearby MacAr- thur High School-more than 2,000 in all-attended the rally. The two schools, on opposite sides of the room, competed in shouting "Reagan" and "Bush" to see who…

… enrollment up at medical schools FARM BUREAU' INSURANCE GROUPI MARK WELLIVER 5095 Saline Rd.-Ann Arbor, MI Phone: 663-3141 DAM COMPUTERS "You'll swear by us" STUDENT / STAFF SPECIALS RCA TERMINAL -with…

…, and checks (with Approval) (Continued from Page 1) possible reason there are more women than minority medical students is that the "women's movement has been more successful that minority progr- ams…

… have been in getting their con- stituents into professional schools, into the business world." THE RELATIVELY small number of black and Hispanic medical school students is due, in part, to the fact that…

…." Crowley also said minority students in high school may. not be directed toward science and medicine. The AMA said the number of women enrolling in medical schools in the United States has been growing since…

…. IN 1983-84, more than 32 percent of the medical school students and more than a quarter of the expected graduates were female. There are 67,443 students in the 127 U.S. schools. Of U.S. black students

… King Hussein's move in breaking with 16 other Arab League states and restoring ties to Egypt "will lead to a new stage of common action by peoples who share the same view of events to achieve security…

… and peace throughout the region." The17 Arab countries broke relations with Egypt in 1979 after the late President Anwar Sadat made Egypt the first Arab nation to sign a peace treaty with Israel. Fla…

…. bus-train wreck kills two PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - A freight train smashed into a bus carrying four private school students yesterday, killing two and injuring the driver, who was the mother of one of the…

… victims, officials said. The other two students escaped in time and were not injured. "It appears that the bus stalled out while making the crossing," said Linda Main, a Florida Highway Patrol supervisor in…

November 05, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -= The Michigan Daily - Saturday, November 5, 1983 Students convicted i test scam Looking for a way to make up for the lousy grades you got on your midterm? Two former University of Texas…

students can recommend the wrong way to study for finals. Gregory Wallace and Harry Fouke were convicted and sentenced last week for attempting to steal final exams from Prof. Robert Witt of the Univer- sity…

… final and $400 for a finance final by university student James Brown, who received immunity from 'prosecution for agreeing to testify against Wallace and Fouke. C .O L.L.. rq a::c3,:xp…

… were kept. The university has suspended 23 students for one year for their par- ticipation in the theft. Assistant District Attorney Ben Florey said that the exam thefts may be related to a string of…

… thefts at the unive sity and at several other colleges. He would not say which colleges were involved or how many students are part of the ring. -The Daily Texan Texas A & M hero admits to lying Suffering…

… from a slightly bruised ego, A Texas A & M student faces possible expulsion from the school's prestigious Corps of Cadets for lying about an aborted act of heroism. Clarence Brown, a sargeant in the…

… to hear of anyone lying, especially if it's one of us," said Preston Abbot, commander of the cor- ps. Formerly a military school, Texas A & M now makes service in the corps voluntary for male students

… have been major infestations north of the Mexican border, particularly in Texas. Saturday, November 5, 1983 Vol. XCI V-No. 52 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

… 4 14 i+ I { Terrorist bombs Israeli post in Beii (Continued from Page 1) scene, pulling out bodies of soldiers and Arab prisoners, and placing them on stretchers under gray blankets. Three…

October 02, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… world economies, particularly Japan and Western Europe. It has been the task of the Secretary of State to reconcile Western economic requirements and Arab political de- mands to the enduring political…

…. Slowly the Soviet U has left the Soviet Union with a waning her influence in Cairo, penumbra of influence in Egypt, pre- Syria, and the defeat of th viously the epicenter of its Arab'client- in the 1967…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, October 2, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 M ultiiats have it, eat it too HE HOUSE OF Representatives…

… Hughes, Associate Director in charge of student services; Lyn- ford Tubbs, Coordinator of the Food Service; John Finn of Housing Information; and Kathy Beauvais, Director of East Quad and chairoerson of a…

…. We've all done our best around here, But I just don't think it's pos- sible to convince the students that all these cutbacks result just from the new budget. Finn: I'm supposed to be in charge of…

… I know. If I Finn: I wouldn't know if I knew. HUGHES: Well, anyway, we've been trying to come up with more imaginative cutbacks so that maybe we can get rid of some of the excess students on this…

… campus. Tubbs: But that isn'tyright. We're supposed to be trying to make students want to stay in the dorms! Feldkamp: Wrong, we're only supposed to make them think we want them. But anyway, have you come…

… rooms.- Hughes: What about brief- cases? I always take a briefcase with me when I go in there so the cafeteria people will know I'm not a student. them back in the bowl. Feldkamp: No, but you could chop…

… them up and put them in the salad. Tubbs: Good idea, John. Hughes: One thing that's both- ering me is this: if students do get past our guards with their pyrses and stuff, we have no legal rightuto…

January 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, 26 JANUARY 1965 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. 26 JANUARY 1965 SHIFT IN VALUES: Students Aim for 'Good Life' Former 'U' Instructor Teaches by New…

… Method ADVANCE FORECASTIN Star-Tracki Collegiate Press Service STANFORD, Calif.--Those col- lege students who seek the "good life" do so more out of quiet re- bellion against society's values than out of…

… Larudee has written a The method of instruction used by Larudee involves the sound of the Persian language representing the objects that the instructor wants taught. Thus the student learns to read through…

… incri 7:30 p.m.-A. H. Hosny, cultur- resented by 15 full-time staff men. air it passes al attache of the United Arab Re- Beirne also told the training The light public Embassy in Washington group that…

… technological improve- fnt the will discuss "The Cultural Charac- ments and automation will change -of a stick d tei of the United Arab Republic' the entire work force in the com- in the Multipurpose Rm. of thea…

… "Baysian Stimulus Programming" in Aud. C.1 7:30 p.m.-Prof. V. Ayoub of the anthropology department and Dr. M. Shokair will discuss "The Role of the United Arab Republic in Today's World," in the Multipur…

…. Calendar items appear once only. and smoking is not permitted. Student organization notices are not_____ accepted for publication. e Dept. of Linguistics: Doctoral prelim- inary examinations will be given…

… Fri. TUESDAY, JANUARY ?6 and Sat., March 5 and 6. Students in- - ---- tending to take one or more exams endmust notify the Departmental Office of DavP Cale dar their intention to do so on or before…

November 15, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… last week that students doing premedical work at MSU were told by their academic advisers that the school, "may not open0 -Daily-Jim Lines SPEEDSTER. CARL WARD TURNS the corner around left end after…

… em- broil the Arabs in another war with Israel and trying to bring about itsadestruction. "This policy has been repeatedly pronounced by Syrian leaders and was re-emphasized in Arab sum- mit meetings…

…- rigation. The Arab leaders over- ruled reported Syrian demands for immediate military action to op- pose the water diversion. Instead, they drew up plans for tapping the headwaters of the Jordan, thereby…

…- ited till it is opened." Bob t Harris, the president of the MSU student government, told The Daily Thursday that, "con- struction has not been started yet," on the new school although the construction…

… MARCY PELLY Eight University architecture students are out to keep Reed City from becoming a ghost town. The mile square commu- nity in the northern part of the lower peninsula has been losing population…

… at the rate of about 100 people a year for the past ten years. The population is now at an all-time low of 2500. The students face several problems in helping the small Osceola County town in the…

… not have the physical environment such as ski slopes or a large lake to become a major resort area. According to Richard J. Rein- holt, one of the students work- ing on the project, "the major hope for…

… from Detroit to Ludington, new mo- tels could be built there. John Luscombe, another of the students, says that the town population is now static. A man in his thirties once told Luscombe that only…

… in the town. Luscombe explains that the students are trying to get "a cohesion between groups and build up enthusiasm in the town. Larson says. that "the project is an experiment in architec- ture…

students," he says. Two years ago, students worked on drawing up plans for a cultural center in Grand Rap- ids in response to a request from the citizens there. The students worked directly with the citizens…

January 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… Engineering Requirements The Regents recently approved a change in the wording of the statement of degree requirements for students seeking undergradu- ate engineering college degrees. The scholastic…

… the' elected degree program. All de- tailed requirements are to be spe-1 cified by the engineering college faculty. There will be no course changes for most engineering students. However, students who…

… representative of the faculty most closely associated with the field of work. Also, at present, a student, by having at least 30 hours of work Gfives Plan For Delta To Grow By GERALD STORCH Special To The Daily…

… be set up to handle transfers from Del- ta, a freshman-sophomore institu- tion, as well as students from other community colleges. The two schools would have separate administration and fac- ulty, but…

… country yesterday, lie and Yemen's republican regime charging the United Arab Repub- with continuing air and sea ag- gression. The announcement hardened the belligerent positions taken by both sides in the…

… festering inter- Arab dispute - President Nas- ser's United Arab Republic and the new Yemen republic on one side, the monarchies of Saudi Arabia and Jordan, plus the tribal warriors of the dethroned Yemeni…

… United States National Student Association will meet at the Uni- versity this weekend. Delegates from Alma College, Central Michigan University, Flint Junior College, Kalamazoo College, Marygrove College…

… President Robert Finke, '63, and Student Government Council member Kenneth Miller, '64, will lead the first workshop, a discus- sion on speaker policy. The second, led by Daily Editor Michael Olinick, '63…

… President Claims State Tries To Discredit SNCC By H. NEIL BERKSON A Michigan State University student and a former MSU stu- dent, carrying supplies for unem- ployed Negroes, have been arrested in Clarksdale…

… clothing collected by University students before the Christmas recess for unemployed Negroes in the Clarksdale area who have been denied relief by Missis- sippi authorities. They have refused to distribute…

May 23, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

…" year, in terms of sales. This 'fact has suggested to some observers that the State may face Clb o10 Hear UAR Attache The Arab Club will meet 'at 7l p.m. tomorrow in the recreation room of the…

… International Center. Mohamed Hussen B a z a r a a, tourist attache of the United Arab Republic, will lead a discussion on the possibility of promoting a tour from the University to the UAR. Colored films of the…

… the meeting. Students of Dutch ex- traction are invited. framework of economic status, es- pecially those less obvious items which escape attention in the press of a large organization. Goes Beyond…

…- lectual life of the students, has done as much for the psychic income of the faculty, as any single event of recent years. The need for rapid and continu- ous advance in faculty salaries at all levels is so…

… desirable and effective method for the removal of -these clauses is the action of the indi- vidual fraternity without any co- ercive threat." * * * Student Government's range of jurisdiction in this area has…

… been questioned as a result of their recent action concerning Sigma Kappa ... Certain aspects of their jurisdiction are being reconsidered, which makes any future Student Government policy or actions un…

…) of a student sponsored bill to eliminate restric- tive clauses. * * * Recommendations Two facts must be kept in mind when considering the existing pos- sibilities for future action by the…

….M. Evening Service. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant Sunday Masses 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon. Holyday Masses 6…

… 10:55-12:00- Crib through 9th grade. Bible Lecture 10:20-10:40 by Mrs. Fred E. Luchs Student Guild: "Study Night" at the guild house, 524 Thompson Street. i BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED United…

August 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… is "how we can work as friends with the Arab States in their legitimate economic, social and political pro- grams while at the same time maintaining Israel as a separate state and preventing Com munist…

… States aid given to Israel. From 1945 to 1957, United States aid to Israel alone was more than three times the combined amount given to all of the Arab countries, even though the Arab population was 25…

… eorge L. Trager, Univ. of Buffalo, on So me Methodological Considerations in he Reconstruction of Indo-Hittite Pho- ology." Tues., Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m., Rack- am Amphitheatre. Concerts Student Recital: Jana…

… Woodrum, Lano student of Benning Dexter, will resent a recital in partial fulfillment f the requirements for the degree of achelor of Music on Sat., Aug. 2, 8:30 .m. Her recital which will be held in ud. A…

…- pervising student teachers); Elem. Speech Correction. Highland Park, Mich. -- Early and late elementary; Girls Physical Edu- cation; Home Economics; Orthopedic (all elem. levels). Mt. Clemens, Mich. -- HS…

… h~ AB B ATHr A __14 I I ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M. and 12…

… CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES 'STUDENT GUILD J. Edgar Edwards, Director 524 Thompson St. Donna Hamilton, Associate…

… 9:00 A.M. Sermon by Rev. Russell Fuller: "The Sacrifice Acceptable to God." 5:30 P.M. THE STUDENT GUILD will hold its Program, picnic, and recreation at Saline Val- ley Farms. Speaker, Rev. J. Edgar…

…). PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave., NO 2-3580 Dr. Henry Kuizenga, Minister Dr. William Baker, Campus Minister Miss Patricia Pickett, Assistant Summer Communion 9…

…:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M.-- Mr. Laurent, preaching. 11:30 A.M. Student Coffee Hour 5:00 P.M. Summer United Fellowship. Meet at church to go to Saline Valley Farms. Rev. Ed Edwards, speaker. ST. ANDREWS…

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… would be perhaps the smallest France has ever had. Three Day Flu Total Hits 970 By THOMAS BLUES Through the first three days of this week 970 University students with Upper Respiratory Infection have…

… make it possible for medical calls on residence halls, frater- nities and sororities where great numbers of students are presently in bed." Students Sent to Residences He said students "who do not…

…. Appointments may be made at' the Student Publications Building, Don Harrison, '60 'Ensian pub- licity director reports. > ----- Damascus Government Alerts Army DAMASCUS, Syria (/) - Syria put its army on the…

… conversations. An official source said, however, that Saud's immediate concern on his state visit there is to persuade Lebanon and Syria to patch up their differences, In his role of peacemaker among the Arab

… a needed summit conference of the heads of Arab states. PROF. MITCHELL: Soviets Say Economic Historian U.S. Plotting Calls Hamilton Patriot Aggression <a = :: = == ==... UN General Assembly To Meet…

…, Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. World University Service, Uni- versity Fresh Air Camp, and the Free University of Berlin ex- change student program are the charities which will definitely participate in the drive…

… Petitions Close Today Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council positions close at 6 p.m. today, according to Phil Zook, '60, elections director. Sixteen people have taken out petitions to date. Joe Collins…

November 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… Barger, Neil Barnett, and Ralph McCormick. BAND TO' ACCOMPANY TEAM: Michigan Grid Fans To Trek AraIsraeli Students Give Views on Dispute By DONNA HANSON Though the Israeli, Arab and Egyptian student

…! ITHACA, N.Y.-Cornell.Univer- sity's Student Council voted unani- mously Tuesday night to support the Cornell chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority in its decision to obtain local recognition. The chapter had…

…, National Fraternal Organization, and all local social organizations. Council's action Tuesday night represents the first definite asser- tion of student opinion at Cornell on the problem of discrimination in…

… conducted before an unusu- ally large crowd of student observ- ers. While Council's meetings are generally open to the public, few of the sessions attract any sizeable number of students. Elsewhere on campus…

…, student interest ran high in the Sigma Kappa controversy. It was evident that sympathy was overwhelmingly with the local' chapter in its fight See CORNELL, Page 2 sembly, "where the opinion of the world…

… turn to the U.N. General As- SGC Okays Dorm Funds Investigation By TAMMY MORRISON After almost an hour of debate, student Government Council last night voted to study residence halls financing., Acting…

…- dent housing now available, pro- jected expansion of student hous- ing and the relationship of current and projected housing to rising enrollment. During Members' time, the Council launched a discussion…

… of demonstrations here Monday night following Israel's invasion of Egypt. Approximately 150 students with towels draped on their heads marched around fraternities shout- See RESIDENCE, Page 6 No Harm…

… contingent on campus is comparatively small, they have naturally expressed the greatest concern and most comment on the Middle East dispute. . Michael Bentwich, an Israeli graduate student in engineering…

… intervene with To Iow a only the surrounding Arab states would attack them. "But, Arab attack was unlike- ly, Bentwich observed, because Egyptians have been under the constant suspicion that Israel has…

March 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… ain are determined to prdvent an changes of Israeli-Arab boundarie by force. Two-Faced Policy In a fighting: half-hour spect Eden declared Egypt is following a two-faced policy of professing friendship…

… abusive radio broadcastE Jordan last week fired Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb, a Briton, a commander of the 20,000-man Arab Legion. The move caused sharp resentment in Britain. "If the Egyptians want friendly…

… little or no power in itself. Film Travelogue Set For Tonight Discriminalion Report Heard eHRB Claims Restaurants, Two 'U' Departments Segregating Negroes By TOM BLUES Student Government Council last…

… night heard reports of alleged discrimination affecting University students from Robert Cohler, '56, member of the Human Relations Board. Cohler reported that two University administrative departments are…

…, reporting that one shop had changed its policy. A review of the degree of control SGC should exercise over the Board was called for by the Council. In two weeks, after study by 'the Student Representation Com…

… calendar, to include members from the faculty, admin- istration and student body. In regard to last week's motion on the proposed counseling study, Council President Hank Berliner, '56, reported that Vice…

… President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis has consulted with all elements concerned "plus a few more." Lewis probably will be able to make a report on study committee structure at next week's council…

… Council toward student purposes." It was reportec that fifteen can- didates for SGC had returned peti- tions by the deadline of 6 p.m. last night. Two of these candidates are incumbents. A bid by the…

… International Stu- dents Association to extend peti- tion time limit in order to get the required amount of signatures for a foreign student's petition was re- jected by the Council. IUEW Rejects Peace Plan…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… sending arms to Israel to balance any commun- ist military shipments to Egypt and other Arab countries. He said, in reply to questions, it was impossible to say whether American arms shipments were a…

… "likely prospect," because it would depend on the amount and type of Communist arms provided Arab countries. Roth Revises Tradesmen's Parking Rules A revision in University parking regulations has been made…

… DINGLER difference between the winning See HODGES, page 3 Folksinger John Jacob Niles, a I n ith 0onin lnn n th NSA Report Student Government Council's second meeting of the semester will be held at 7:15 p…

….m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Members will hear a full r'eport of the National Students Associa- tion Congress held this summer in 'Minneapolis, Minn. from delegates who represented Michigan. Delegates…

… Gargoyles, which come out for the first time today. The issue features a detective story contest, a student's guide to Ann Arbor, How to Read Fast and a fantasy section. Students have been urged by Gargoyle…

… editors to take note of the Gargoyle tryout meeting to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Building. Because several staff mem- bers passed away during the summer, many openings exist for…

… eager, talented undergraduates and limited numbers of unsalted graduate students, according to the editors. MIDDLE -EAST CRISIS: US, .British Effort Fails; E To Buy Red Arms LONDON (AP)-The United States…

… Summer Building Set Location Still Not Decided By LEE MARKS The University is definitely, planning to build a new dormitory for student housing, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis…

… house 1,000 stu- dents, estimated cost will be $4,- 000,000. Vice-President Lewis said. It is "probable" the dorm will house women students. Exact site has not yet been de- cided but Vice-President Lewis…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… International Students" week. But it isn't ex- aggeration to say that the "We don't care" attiude so manifest here has a poential effect bigger than at first seems evident. The Arab student who missed the…

…;; ,' You have made it-Come, let us dedicate our souls to the frat. t' Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" AT HILL AUD: Pittsburgh Symphony, bOffering 'Competent' IN A SOMETHING…

… of this huge, cosmopolitan University is an Arab me- chanical engineer who compares most of what he sees and experiences here with what he saw and experienced last year during the two semesters he…

… the rescue. Depending on one's point of view, it is either amusing or pathetic to note that the rescuer was, not a friendly, open-hearted American, but a Brazilian student. HERE are over 2…

…,000 international students representing most of the nations of the world at Michigan. The University points to this with pride, noting that the foreign con- tingent here is one of the largest of any school in the…

… country. But its very size creates a problem. Because foreign students are not unusual here Ameri- cans don't often go out of their way to become acquainted with them. In a small college an international…

student by his very novelty attracts attention; and, if for no other reason than curiosity, other students usually want to get to know him. BUT HERE, after the first few weeks of school even campus…

…-block walk down South State Street isn't even un- usual enough to attract any notice. International students also seem to form something of a community within the Univer- sity community. So many of them face…

… simi- lar problems that they naturally band togeth- er. BECAUSE of these two circumstances there is a lot of room for improvement in rela- tions with international students. Most of the responsibility…

April 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…lwdwmw iL r CONFUSION See Page Lw A D41ai46t WARME% II R, SHOER, Latest Deadline in the State ."- VOL. LVII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 PRICE FIVE Arabs Begin…

… Drive in UN On Palestine Syrian Delegate Asks Free Debate By The Associated Press NEW YORK, April 28 - The Arabs opened a power drive to- night for full debate on the whole Palestine question in the first…

… veterans' housing legislation has been sup- ported by the Student Veterans' Planning Conference of Michigan, according to George Antonofsky, delegate of the University AVC chapter. Advanced by tle Detroit…

… at Senate hearings on bills proposing increased subsistence allowances for student veterans at Washington next week. With Morris DeSummy, of Cen- tral Michigan College, he will be representing the…

Students To Vote on Legislature Resolution Opposing Action Taken by President Ruthven The student body will register its opinion of President Ruthven's ban of MYDA today in a campus-wide referendum on a…

Student Leg- islature resolution opposing the action. Ballots asking "Have you read the Student Legislature resolution concerning the withdrawal of recognition of a student organization?" and "Do you…

… University Fresh Air Camp. Goal Set at $5,500 The goal for the Tag Day sales to be raised by students has been set at $5,500. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of equip- ment, general improvements and for…

… Lawn Rolling Hot Business A brief spurt of hot yellow flame shooting past the windows of the Angell Hall Study startled absorbed students yesterday morn- ing. Rushing to the window to in- vestigate, they…

… fire, but one student was overcome in the excitement. He was cared for by police 1who arrived on the scene to investigate. F the Committee on Academic Free- dom's statement on academic freedom, which…

…'s resolution fol- lows: "We, as the elected representa- tives of the students of the Uni- versity of Michigan, adopt in its entirety the definitive statement on academic freedom set forth by the Committee for…

October 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…IsC Sftrl ian DIud Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, October 9, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

…. 48104 U.S. fihrting with disaster THE STATE Department has said that the biggest threat to world peace is the Middle East situation. The U.S. and the Soviets are playing volleyball with an Arab

… to permeate both sides with the latest in conven- tional weaponry under the asumption that the Arabs and Israelis will be content to conduct negotiations sit- ting contentedly on their impressive…

… after the Arabs and Israelis have reconciled their dif- ferences that some form of lasting peace can be established. Providing both parties with the capability to make matters worse than they al- ready…

… this move will help to squelch the hate between Arabs and Israelis. Now they will be able to unite in the face of a common enemy - the United States. A ND APART from alienating the forces they are trying…

… Frances Moore Lappe to find out. Please send any and all ques- tions to: U-M Student He-AIta Service 207 Fletcher Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Contact your reps- Sen. Phillip Hart (Dem), 253 Russell Bldg…

…~sinm.* .*.. ............sea ~ e Letters: Attacks on Fletcher Photo Technician: Susan Sheiner In students' interest to unite in common. struggle To The Daily: IN THE PAST several days The Daily has published letters from…

… SHOCKED at Robben doesn't matter what happens to those students who cannot get into a Ph.D. program because they only have a 3.8 and 780 on their boards, we have a surplus, and we must reduce it. Fleming…

students who don't even get in to begin with, what happens to those scientists who wish to serve the taxpayers who support the University, and not contribute necessarily to the high reputation of the…

… University of Michigan? There is, it would seem, no place for them. I am a Senior Honors student with a 3.91, sweating it out trying to get into a graduate program in Clinical Psychology, looking for a service…

December 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…"Isn't There Some Other Way?" * 4r g£td~igan 43aiIZ Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… farewell to Campus Chest Christmas presents in a pile. W ErC s To or Rgent-Hapy metigs.May the student's conscience rest. To our Regents--Happy meetings. ~o Brablec. Murphy-welcome greetings. To DAC: another…

… trouble you To Morley Beckett: less Asian Flu. History's Crane, Vernor W. To Senior Board: More things to do. A headlined wish to Leland Stowe: Let's not forget the dietician, May students to your lectures…

… Union Senate (it's brand new), * * Parliamentary problems few. WIILE winding up this Yuletide poem To the League go our congrats To you the students, heading home. For keeping stocked on Buro-cats. We…

… Nations. -Thomas S. David, Grad. Fallacies To the Editor: FEEL that there are some Seri- ous fallacies in the Arab Club's letter concerning the Palestinian refugee problem. In this connec- tion several…

… a country of such small size. Already Israel is taking in enor- mous numbers of Jews from Eu- rope, Soviet Union, and North African countries. More important, one out of every nine Israelis is an Arab

… Israel is a fait accompli. Israel is under no obligation to give these refugees their former properties. Israel has repeatedly offered to aid in resettling the Palestinian refugees in the various Arab coun…

… of Independence in 1948. They felt confident that the Arabs would win. After the Jews had been driven into the sea, they planned to return. Now they compound their troubles by refusing resettle- ment…

…: Women students who attended the hockey game on Tines. night, Dec. 17, had late permis- sion until 11:05 p.m. Library Hours for Christmas Vacation The General Library and its branches will be open on…

… obtainable at the Alumnae Council Office, Michigan Laue, should be filed by Jan. 10, 1958. Summary, action taken by Student Government Council at its meeting held December 18, 1957. Approved: Minutes of…

February 15, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

… Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE 44'Take that hammer and knock it on…

… change. As students, we can work to utilize the resources and social capital of our universities to respect and cultivate the observation of all human rights, including the right to health. We can call…

… be the partner the University needs to guide our education. Polcyn, Yu and Barstad are LSA juniors and members of Human Rights Through Education, a student group that is hosting a free and open…

… Reserve Officer Training Corps (War Games, 02/10/2006) in which soldiers-in-training simulate experiences of discerning ostensibly good "Arabs" from bad ones in simulated Iraqi village settings. the…

… Daily's coverage of the war games itself promotes the fatal stereotype between good and bad Arab that Bush and com- pany push. Or is it the case, perhaps, that the Daily does accept that view of the world…

January 05, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…." Pan-Arab satellite television broad- casters beamed out largely straightfor- ward, nonstop live coverage from outside the hospital where Sharon - a particu- larly despised figure among many Arabs

…'s Chief Finan- cial Officer Timothy Slottow determined that the company's letter was written in "good faith." Many student activists felt that Coke had avoided the issue. Missing the Dec. 31 deadline has…

… with Coca-Cola, a group of student organizations that has led the effort to have the University cut its contracts with Coke, applauded the University's decision in a written statement last week. But the…

…, if Coke is involved in things like child labor, I won't drink Coke." Students debate decision Coke activists say suspension step in right direction; general student body indifferent By Kelly Fraser…

… Daily Staff Reporter While student activist groups on campus are cel- ebrating the University's decision to temporarily suspend its contracts with Coca-Cola, many stu- dents consider it a flat issue. The…

… University's Dec.29 decision to cut contracts affects most of the University's 13 contracts with Coke, which have a net value of $14 million, lead- ing some students to question the significance of the…

… Rogers said she hopes machine restocking will bring more variety in products, adding that the mes- sage the University is sending far outweighs pos- sible student inconveniences. "The statement and…

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