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February 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… r Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Snowbound in New Mexico Wednesday, February 2, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… industry group, Federal Trade Com- missioner Paul Dixon called consum- er advocate Ralph Nader "a son of a bitch and a dirty Arab." I That he called Nader a "son of a bitch" is not important. It shows only…

… Office? The answer is that our new Presi- dent, like so,,many other Americans, is either indifferent or hostile to- ward Arabs. Because of this country's stand on the Mid-east situation, Arabs havej gotten…

… a bad name. The Jews arej an oppressed people and not to be slandered, the'blacks are an oppres- sed people and not to be slurred, yet the Arabs are the bad guys so some- how it's alright if they are…

… peaceful solution to the Mid-east situation, yet how can we expect the Arab nations to believe that our motives are moral and honest when we allow such bla- tant bigotry in our federal govern- ment to go…

Arab people on the part of the present adIpinistra- tion. It is Jimmy Carter's duty to dismiss Dixon as swiftly as possible, and it Is the duty of the American people to recognize racism for the ugly…

February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… a4t £i#;an Daiy Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Israeli-Arab conflict: Sheer madness? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

…, indeed, flying over Israeli air space - even though the Arabs now claim that he was given no warning from the Israeli attackers. And, since Lybia is one of the most vociferously anti-Israeli Arab na- tions…

… in a hate-filled struggle for a larger piece of geography? this historic conflict is singularly perverse. For the madness of the MidlIle East lies not in acts of Israeli ag- gression or Arab terrorism…

… struggle. Neither side is content with just possession of the land. The Israe- ever controlled, but still find it ne- cessary to shoot down a Lybian airliner. The Arabs, while at the height of their power…

… actual and rational threat to security; but it is a war born out of hatred. Deep, violent, Since Biblical times the hatred between Palestinian Arabs. and Jews existed. It has peaked sev- eral times since…

September 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… settlements in captured the latest fruitless attempt by mand for direct negotiations with Arab territory showed "utter dis- Britain to persuade the Soviet Arab nations as the only course regard for principles…

… water came from Hurricane's Beulah's massive rains. r - -- - - I., Arab territories it seized during End Belligerency the Arab-Israeli war in June. But he said that any settlement Jordan's foreign…

…...............May 16-18 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i l. t# Faculty and graduate students engaged in research will present aspects of their papers and research. The theme for the Fall semester will be…

December 09, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… from the Arab unified command to join "the battle against Israel." Baghdad has made several sim- ilar gestures in past years but there have never been confirmed reports of Iraqi troops actually entering…

… Syria. Reports from Cairo said the chief of the Arab unified com- United Arab Republic, told a meet- mand, Lt. Gen. Aly Amer of the ing of the Arab League Defense Council that Iraqi troops were necessary…

…. In the northern Jordanian town of Nablus, a 24-hour curfew was lifted as tension after an attempt- ed student demonstratioin Monday seemed to lessen. The attempted demonstration and a general strike…

July 30, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… Prospector. ly and politically. Nasser Raps Iran's Stand CAIRO, Egypt (1) - President Gamal Abdel Nasser has demanded that the Arab states stand up and be counted on their attitude to- ward Iran in the light…

… against the Shah. He is pressing other Arab states to follow suit, but so far none has done so. The Arab nations still consider themselves at war with Israel. Iran, a Moslem but not an Arab nation, does not…

… rejoicing at the unprecedented calm and freedom in which about 92 million people voted Thursday, at least five at- tacks were staged by students and others angry either at the conduct of the voting or early…

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… refu- gees for an indefinite period when he finds such action in the public interest. SGC Board In Review To Convene ' By TAMMY MORRISON Student Government Council's Board in Review will meet at 10:30 a…

…,000 barrels a day, starting this month. American officials in France and Britain said much U.S.-owned oil is still reaching Europe through a pipeline across Syria from Saudi Arabia and hinted the Arabs could…

… cut this if they got the im- pression the United States was cooperating with what the Arabs call "British-French aggression" in Egypt. With gasoline rationing due to begin in Britain Dec. 17, the Auto…

…-written and presented to the King by Said-Faisal told deputies martial law was pro- claimed to protect the rear lines of the army while it prepares to take part with Jordan in the "common defense of the Arab

…, special sinf- icance is being attached here to portions of 'the throne speech which 'spoke of "beloved Egypt." The words, spoken for the govern- ment, were obviously , aimed at calling the Arab nationalist…

…. Unites West After Split LONDON M) - The Western powers closed -ranks last night to counter the threat of a new' Communist coup in the Middle East arising from the situation in Syria. That Arab nation is…

…'s friendly gov- ernment in Iraq. The Soviet Union, clearly acting to preserve friendships in the Arab world, put out a formal denial of reports that they have offered to sell auantities ,of npfrolprm' to all…

December 11, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…b 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…

… research positions, For professional appointments: Men who are graduate students or undergradu- ates in the upper quarter of the class. Women who are graduate students for professional appointments or under…

… throughout the SGC meeting Wednesday night. The Council considered topics ranging from a committee to promote understanding between Ann Arbor merchants and the student body as a consumer group to reimbursement…

… the reconstitution of the SGC- Chamber of Commerce student-business rela- tions committee, it was moved to substitute the SGC executive vice-president for the cor- responding officer of the Union on the…

… grounds that it would be an SGC and not a Union com mittee. Phillip Zook asserted that the point at issue was the distinction between SGC delegating projects and representing student opinion; oth- er…

… that SGC's mem- bership has an active involvement with the student body, whose action as a unified con- sumer group would be most effective in deal- ing with retailers. IT WAS POINTED o'ut that the…

… the Arab movement, and the realization of the idea of Pan- Arab unity extending from Moroc- co to the Persian Gulf ? Or is it the internal development of Egypt? * * * WE WERE in Egypt for about ten days…

… where there can be neither peace nor war. There can- not be peace because no Arab statesman, beginning with Presi- dent Nasser himself, can afford to make a settlement which recog- nizes the existence of…

… in Palestine by the creation of Is- rael has filled the Arab world with desperate and fanatical men, They have great influence with public opinion. In fact they dom- the Israeli army is greatly super…

…- ior to that of all the surrounding Arab states combined. In short, Israel is able to commit aggression and expand its territory. The Egyptians do not feel that there exists in fact a balance of power in…

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… sand on its bearings rather than oil. Their reasons for dismissing the United Nations are as weak. as that. It is for students who do not understand the workings of the UN and those who want to know more…

…-Security Council, General Assem- bly and committees. Students will partici- pate by taking the positions of delegates from each of UN nations. The problems of setting up and operating a UN organization will be…

… verge of demanding the reform of U.N., with the veto power removed, so that it can act, don't you see, act But much the same segment of Ameri- can opinion also cherishes Arab friendship ship and perhaps…

Arab oil, and on this question it seems to desire a UN which will roar you as gently as any suckling dove, as 'twere any nightingal We are throwing away U.N. prestige and power by double handfuls on the…

… of its veto, and we don't seem at all to want to proceed against Arab disruption, even when we have a majority and when nobody has vetoed anything. To jump to what may seem an unrelated subject, but…

… of doubt, doubt as to whether we ought really to trust in other agencies, from U.N. to Western Europe, to keep us secure, or whether we just ought to gather up Arab oil and keep our machinery, and go…

… necessary, for those students. In the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts, the times for special examinations for those graduating in June for certain courses are indicated below. Each student

… of the Committee on Examina- tions. The graduating student should also check to see that his examinations are to be completed by June 5. TIME OF EXERCISE TIME OF EXAMINATION Monday Monday Monday…

… to their activities. In Palestine months after the Arab states had publicly declared their aggressive plans we plea for a truce, the perennial cure-all, ig- noring the invasion that has oc- curred. The…

April 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, April 19, 2010 - 7A SMOKE-FREE From Page 1A once the ban is launched. Simone Himbeault Taylor, associ- ate vice president for the Division of Student

… Affairs, oversees the Smoke- Free University Initiative Student Life Subcommittee - a committee of 24 students, staff and faculty mem- bers from the University's Ann Arbor, Flint and Dearborn campuses…

…. Taylor said one of the committee's main jobs is to seek feedback on the smoking ban from University students. "The whole notion is that our approach should have great trans- parency; it should have a lot…

Student Affairs, is in charge of gathering student input on the University's decision to move toward a smoke- free campus. Last October, Matney compiled a survey that was sent to 5,000 ran- domly selected…

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

… camps. "This is what is being done at Interlochen in the winter, but the idea has not spread as fast as it should," he1 said. Last year the Interlochen Arts Academy was opened, permitting students to…

…- liminaries to the state finals. The festival would be strictly for student solo performances and would be classified into elemen- tary, junior high and senior high divisions, Prof. Maddy said. By CARL COHEN…

… Cairo University said Friday eve- ning in a lecture given to the Arab Club at the International Center. The talk, which Prof. MdEl- Garh called "more of an informal chat" was entitled, "The Origin of…

Arabic Language and its Relation to Other Semitic Languages." Prof. MdEl-Garh noted that it is a "clear and established fact" that the Semitic peoples of Meso- potamia, Syria, Palestine, Arabia, and…

…" that Arabs do not regard the Semitic people as their own, because "they should cherish their common heritage," he said. We have very little information about the Arabic people and their language before…

… examples of the similarity between Biblical Hebrew and mod- ern Arabic, but said that before the 10th century A.D. ancient lin- guists overlooked any likeness be- tween Arabic and any other lan- guage. Sound…

… Combination To an Arab, speech means "a sound combination that makes sense according to what is laid down," either given by God to Adam or agreed upon by the lead- ers. Because of this definition the Arabic

… language has always been glorified and not thought of in terms of any other language. The idea of anyone who can speak "supreme Arabic" learning anoth- er tongue is often shocking, Prof. MdEl-Garh said. Prof…

…. MdEl-Garh also spoke. of the re-Arabization of Gaza." He said that of all the lands that have turned to Islam, the Arabs "felt at home" only with those people who had originally been "their The…

… Meier, S. J., the school's treasurer announced. At this new rate of $27 per credit hour, the average student will pay $768 per year for tuition. Declaring that the University of Detroit will still have…

January 10, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… currently in Beijing on a Fulbright Scholarship, studying Chinese society and working at legal aid centers. She was one of five students nominated by the University for the Rhodes and Marshall schol- arships…

… this year and was the only University student who won either award. This was the second time the University has nominat- ed Chen for the Rhodes andMar- shall scholarships. Gretchen Weir, assistant vice…

… felt rushed." Several students said they used the extra time to research proper- ties on the Internet before going to the fair. But student reliance on the Web created a problem for some smaller rental…

… ordinance has been a disservice to students and land- lords," he said. "It just limits the choice of students." Other rental companies said leasing is goingsmoothly. "Ourhousingmarketisfine,"said Doug Turner…

… yesterday, supporting Iraqi and American troops in a daylong fight that officials said killed 50 insurgents in a militant Sunni Arab stronghold. The battle raged on Haifa Street about 11/2 miles north of the…

… Iraqi army, al-Maliki again vowed to strike at the Shiite Muslim and Sunni Arab extremists behind the sectarian warfare that has bloodied the country over the past year.4 . Islamic group calls for…

… not confirm if the incidents the Arab American and Chaldean were hate crimes. She said police Council of Metropolitan Detroit will review security tapes to try to and publisher of the Arab Ameni…

January 27, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… University of Michigan Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee Proudly Presents Arab-American Student Activism: Bridges to the 21st Centur3 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor January 29-31, 1999 A…

… conference dedicated to developing stronger ties between Arab-American Student Organizations. Keynote Speaker : Dr. Rashid Khalidi, President of The American Committee on Jerusalem and Direc r in the ruins of…

… officials. ARouND THE WORLD ,.C' . . . , s " f; «" { 4 , tor of The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago. For More Information Contact : Arab.Student.Conference@umich.edu or call…

… Amer at (734) 327 0494 Sponsors & Support: Al-Zayyani Investments, OAMI, Student Programming Council, MSA,Diversity Theme Semester, AC- CESS, CEW, IRW&G, Center for Middle East and N. African Studies…

… Morel " FreeBonuss Party Pack Student Travel Services 1800-648-4849 Sun Splash TOurs 1800-426-1110 Price is per person based on quad occupancy; from select departure cities. Other cities may quality for…

… the massacre of 45 ethnic - Compiledfiom Daily wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745.967) is published Monday through Friday during the fail and winter terms by students at the University of…

October 20, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… sparked by University students' loyalty to Hart. "But a spokesman for the Mondale- Ferraro campaign said Mondale's visit Pro rep or (Continued from Page 1) used University stationery to indicate the…

…. Four out of five votes from the student precincts were cast for Hart in the Democratic primaries, Blumenthal said. "His presence here will help (get) his constituency to vote for Mondale." Hart…

…'s Michigan campaign was led by University students. "We ran the state campaign with the U-M studen- ts," said Blumenthal. "That crowd is going to be college age and young voters, those are the one that Mondale…

… University's proposed code of non- academic conduct. "We, the students, feel the code is fundamentally flawed, and there's a consensus on that," he said. Winkleman said the Rules of the University Community…

… Winkleman if he was a member of the Progressive Student Network, an activist group. Winkleman replied that he is not currently a member of the group, but that he had been in the past. After the meeting…

…-aligned countries, and many Arab countries. But Israel and the United States have consistenly blocked Arab peace efforts with a policy of "not dealing with any Palestinians on any political issue." Chomsky listed as…

… produced more of the same: The United States and Israel have rejected Arab and Soviet proposals for a United-Nations spon- sored General Peace Conference. He attributes this to American fear of losing its…

March 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… agreed is the key to a solution of Monday and Tuesday in Michigan, U.S.-Chinese relations. and Chen, whose group is composed -In Selma, more than 200 white of students in the U.S. "seeking and Negro…

… the announcement from Vi- e enna of a joint French-Soviet DAMASCUS, Syria-Army offi-' r agreement to pool efforts in or- cials from Arab countries border- o der to develop a color television ing Israel…

… have laid down "a uni- e system for Europe. This announce- fied plan for concerted Arab ac- , mpnt jut nrinr tn. U pinnnan ilin the Oeveto f r dnra,, hne- where they were landowners and failed." Porter…

… made public, but the announcement said it would be submitted to the unified Arab high command in Cairo and the Arab league for approval. * * GUILD HOUSE 802 Monroe 1 I MONDAY NOON LUNCH 25c. IAT ARE…

…, English and European College Students DEPART: SPECIAL FEATURES JULY 8 for 71 Weeks " 3-Day Seminar in London prior to arrival in Israel COST: " Intensive Work-Study-Travel Program in Israel " Two…

…-Week Kibbutz Stay 1 9 0 " Seminars with Anglo-Saxons Now Living in Israel SPONSORSHIP: Student Zionist Organization, Inter-University Jewish Federation (Great Britain), World Union of Jewish Students

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November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… question Israel's inten- tions, and ask how Israel can be pressured into recognizing Palestinian autonomy. The appearances at the University last week of four representative voices of the Arab Israeli…

… presence constituted a "provocative action." The Guish set- tlement was a clear manifestation of the Israeli policy of intensifying the civil conflict, to bring about the ex- pulsion of the Arabs from this…

… "carrots and sticks", he further pointed out that Israel must now take the initiative to motivate the Arab har- dliners to moderate their stance. Sadat took a bold step in going to Jerusalem two years ago…

… treaty is bound to have beneficial effec- ts on the rest of the Arab world," one might ask how it has effected the con- tinuing economic problems of Egypt, and the increased destruction of South Lebanon…

… between Jewish and non-Jewish citizenry in Israel," and "We don't divert water from the Arab sector." Not only do we hear first-hr nd accounts of Palestinians being re- located or violently forced out of…

… their homes, but much Arab agricultural land has been robbed of its water sup- ply. An interesting paradox of Israel, is the discrimination persisting among the different Jewish populations. Zogby touched…

…. It's hard to study there is a mob of people b R. J. Smith in effigy outsi door. The smoke gets in room and everything-it's annoying. Remember wh and Mrs. Tom Hayden can and spoke about student a] Well…

… proportons among students in the -1970's. While the Grateful Dead. represents a generalization of students who thoughtfully con- sidered (and often rejected) joining an establishment whose perverted value…

… system even- tually led us into the savage destruction in Vietnam, R. J. Smith represents a generation of students who have discarded the independent soul-searching of the 1960's in favor of the selfish…

… at McDonalds, and not missed a thing. If this University wants its' reputation to be that of a major schol, the behavior of these students (Dehdheads and other rock and roll addicts) must be controlled…

May 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…"We Always Insisted on a Salute to the Flag" ° r IrIdgal Batey Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY Of BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevai" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily ex press the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… summer's eliminated. will be consideration of a tuition hike and It has ordered the administration to start severe operations cutbacks, the details of which cutting from students already admitted for are…

… Claifrnnia Aovernn PatV Arabs... To the Editor: AGREE with Mr. Storch's edi- torial, in which he reviewed the recent lecture on the Arab-Israeli conflict, that the general tone of the speaker was that of one…

… speaker. The speaker, an Arab, belongs to the Semitic race, and represents a people who, as all historians and sociologists know today, could not, because of their peculiar concepts of religion, race and…

… politics, apply the same derog- atory meanings to the terms "Se- mitic" and "Jewish" that Euro- peans apply to them. As a religion, Judaeism is no more discriminated against in the Arab world than are…

… Catholics discriminated against in the U.S.A. The attitude of Arabs towards Zionists (not Jews) can be compared to the attitude of the United States towards the Mor- mons when they wished to estab- lish a…

… religious state in Utah. 2) The speaker did not use the term "one stinking penny"; a spectator did. 3) The speaker was an Arab League, and not a U.AR., official. 4) He did not equate the Jewish people with…

…:30-5:30. Events Friday Student Recital: Karen Klipec, so- prano, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music on Fri., May 19, 8:30 p.m., in Aud. A. Miss Klipec will…

March 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…The Good Earth Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATION$ Trth Will va STUDENT

…." United Press International, seeking student and But nothing like variety . .. since previous faculty reaction to the article, found one major raids have stemmed from pep rallies, demon- theme running…

… attend: that this whole show was a big propaganda effort of the Arab countries. They admitted it privately and one of the delegates even told me, rather naively: "I would have been a fool not to use such…

… an opportunity to make oropaganda." I can understand very well why Arab peoples can be so emotional when Algeria is con- cerned; some Frenchmen are. But this is the best way toprevent any possibility…

…. Pinay's opin- ion!) but on the contrary because today, independent or not, Algeria simply cannot live without French aid. The other Arab states seem to ignore entirely the Algerian situ- ation; they are…

… letter I feel that I am expressing the opin- ions of many other students on this campus - concerning the "wonderful" institution named Health Service. Having had the need for medical treatment sev- eral…

… term pro-Nasser refers to Arab Nationalism of the international type the Cairo leader supports. Yet there is Arab nationalism throughout the Middle East which is not pro-Nasser. The Baghdad government…

… appears to be more -nationalist than communist, yet in com- petition with Nasser for Arab leadership in the traditional Iraqi fashion. International Communism, which for a time against western interests…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

… the Holy Land. It seemed that at last the Arabs and the Jews would be left to work out their own answers to the problems which had been plaguing them for so long. From the beginning, however, it was ob…

…- ious that optimism about Britain was sad- r-misplaced, for she showed no inclination o pull her finger-or her arms-out of he Palestine pie. British officers led British-trained Arabs, arrying British…

…-made weapons in open war- are against the defenders of the newly- orn state. The Israeli, fighting with the etermination of free men, proved more han a match for the formidable Arab le- ions, despite their vast…

… numerical superior! y. The Arabs, with all their help from he British, suffered defeat after defeat, ausing increased apprehension at Number 'en Downing Street. It was one thing having the feudal- istic…

…, strife-torn Arabs in control of the vital strip of land bordering the Mediter- ranean, and quite another having the ditorials published in The Michigan Daily re written by members of The Daily staff nd…

… relinquish her extensive holdings in the Middle East, re- gardless of the suffering she may inflict upon the Jews, Arabs, or anyone else who dares oppose her. She has not yet learned that human lives and…

… final bright spot in the report is the addition of several new courses. Students have asked for a course in comparative religion for years. And the great religious books course will probably equal the pop…

… tickets are available at the Society's offices in Burton Memorial Tower. Exhibitions Exhibition of Student Work in Architectural Design in the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Second Floor, Architectural…

… Naval reserve personnel interested in research are invited. Uniforms are appropriate but op- tional German Coffee hour; 3-4:30 pau., Michigan League Soda Bar. All students and faculty members invited…

…. Roger Williams Guild: Open house, 8:30 p.m. Student Religious Association: Coffee Hour, 4:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Art Cinema League presents "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder; also Charlie Chaplin in "Easy Street…

November 21, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Thursday, November 21, 2019 — 3 Arab Student Association, Period host panel on reproductive health Panelists focus on own experiences, discuss…

… stigmatized issues as part of Focus Week BRAYDEN HIRSCH For The Daily Through an effort to end the stigma around periods, the Arab Student Association and Period collaborated to hold a panel where four…

… people from various backgrounds were given the opportunity to talk about their encounters with reproductive health on Wednesday. About 30 students attended the event. ASA is currently holding a…

… of color, particularly Arab refugees, and they are disproportionately marginalized, not just from their identity, but also their status as immigrants and refugees,” Gayar said. “So…

…. Public Health graduate student Ashley Rapp discussed her point- of-view on menstrual and reproductive health of her family from Iraq and being the founder of Period. “Primarily, at least for a lot…

… terrible bacterial infection and I didn’t know how to go about it, like I didn’t know where I can find care, and also culturally competent care.” LSA senior Tala Al-Saghir, president of Students

… keep them away from windows and areas where they could be easily accessible from the outside. The research team also included EECS professor Kevin Fu and postdoctoral student Sara Rampazzi…

September 04, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, September 4, 2013 1 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom aloe Michioan, t 43atly (Not) going the distance Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890…

…'s time to focus on educating students and end ideological debates orty-four states have adopted the Common Core State Stan- dards, a set of federal benchmarks that spell out math, read- ing and writing…

April 10, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… noted number of young voters, said is indicative of many or students turning out to Sixty-two percent of vot- yed were between 18 and old. ding to 2000 Census data, Asian descent make up 1.8 of the state…

…'s population. ramck, though, 10.4 per- eople say they are of Asian Just under 12 percent of or residents report Asian Dearborn, meanwhile, is nt Asian. udy also claims that Asian and Arab American voters faced…

… dif- ficulty when voting in last fall's elec- tion. In Dearborn and Hamtramck, Arab American voters struggled to find interpreters and bilingual infor- mation and poll workers refused to help, the study…

… says. Asian Ameri- can voters also reported a lack of adequately translated materials. The study says about 57 percent of Arab and Asian American voters were required to show indentifica- tion in order…

… page 1 that. Amaker's wife, Stephanie Pin- der-Amaker, is expected to be part of the Harvard faculty as well, according to the Globe. Pinder- Amaker is the associate dean of students at the University…

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March 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… said, but added that the costs of Stalinism were high. Although Angee Poley, an LSA first-year student, said the conference was informative, she said it would have been better if a diplomat from the…

… Soviet Union had spoken at the first panel. 'U' students demand change in U.S. policy at national rally. by Frank Krajenke About 40 University students and Ann Arbor residents participated in a…

…. Iowever if she stays in biology Through graduate school she will find fewer and fewer females. By the time she becomes a professor she will be outnumbered nine to one. The LSA graduate student- teaching…

… Science program and Eleanor Linn, associate director of the Center for Sex Equity in Schools said science doesn't attract many students on the whole, and at- tracts even fewer women. In order to encourage…

…. Swain is interim University vice president for student services. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today straight-scale, minimize competi- tion, relate class skills to careers, and provide female…

… role models. "If you ask a junior-high student to describe a woman scientist, they will say she's old, ugly, has no fash- ion sense, and doesn't date because she never gets out of the lab," said Davis…

…. David Toland, second year gradu- ate student and chemistry T.A., said he used the seminar to improve his teaching. "I spent a lot of the time just personally thinking about what I do when teaching a class…

… classes. If a male student does poorly he will be encouraged to keep trying. A female student, however, will be encouraged to try something else. LSA junior Debbie Lotstein said she sympathized with the…

… discussed Is- raeli foreign and domestic policies in relation to the Arab States and Pales- tinians at the Rackham Amphithe- ater yesterday as a part of the Israel Conference Day. Forum members included…

…; Michael Curtis, Professor of Politi- cal Science at Rutgers University, Kenneth McKune, Deputy Director of the Office of Israel and Arab-Is- raeli Affairs within the Department of State, Richard Strauss…

March 23, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… employed. - Rachel Rosenthal, On behalf of LS&A Student Government outright deceit To The Daily: A major obstacle in resolving the Middle East dispute between the Arabs and Israelis was clearly presented in…

…. 136 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan City Council joins the Regents LETTERS TO THE DAILY Samoff decision should be reversed C ITY COUNCIL proved Monday…

… Professor Joel Samoff. The LS&A Student Government joins with many students and University groups in strong objection to this decision. Through our contact with the student body and in our work on College…

… for his/her discipline, and take an in- terest in his/her students. The denial of tenure to Professor Samoff is a blatant rejection of these values. Professor Samoff's course on South Africa is widely…

… recognized by students as a challenging and stimulating course in political science. But even more, Professor Sarmoff has shown the rare ability to carry his academic role beyond the classroom. Last fall when…

… was open to students seeking historical background and clarification of the news. When the LS&A Student Government began discussion of the issues involving South Africa, Professor Samoff helped several…

… future students who might be denied the oppor- tunity of benefitting as we have from Professor Samoff, we urge a reversal of the tenure decision and ask that whatever means towards its reconsideration be…

… disputants. Both Arabs' and Jews confronted each other, on the Diag presenting their side to the heated issue involving the recent events of the P.L.O. attack in Israel and the retalitory foray into Lebanon by…

December 04, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… Israeli professor. It was represented to me at that time that the debate was to be spon- sored by a number of student organizations including the Or- ganization of Arab Students. I indicated my willingness…

… to de- bate the question of whether Zionism is a form of racism. Subsequent to this I learned from the OAS chapter in Ann Arbor that the Organization of Arab Students at the Univer- sity of Michigan…

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 NOTES FROM SPAIN Thursday, December 4, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… paid to attend tal of the world, especially since "spontaneous" pro-Franco r the student-teacher worker up- rising of 1968, what was unusual " T e atmosph about September's political slo- gans was that…

… small tables where a lonely and confused student might find friendly faces from the RC or the Urban Planning department to explain what in the world was going on. THIS TIME THERE was a long line of…

… impatient students waiting to be CRISPED and I was glad to push through the crowd waiving my re-entrance pass. I went straight to the classification area and proceed- ed quickly to one of the many open…

… classification area." SHE STORMED OFF in one direction, leaving the long line of students to stand and wait. Just then the supervisor walked up in the other direction. "Now what's the hold-up?" he asked. The…

students at the front of the line glared at him, perhaps thinking that he might better spend his time sitting down at the entrance table to help the poor woman rather than pacing up and down the lengthy line…

… that the OAS was not a sponsoring organization and she indicated that there were still a number of student organizations which were co-sponsoring the debate and that the OAS would help to build it. I was…

September 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… dismiss a lawsuit filed by four University of Cali- fornia students seeking to have the war declared illegal and un- constitutional. Sweigert said the U.S. Supreme Court has been "resourcefully ducking" the…

…,000 fine and/or six mPnths in jail. See JUDGE, Page 8 62 hostages released; Meir to" meet Nixon By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas sent 62 hijack victims to Cyprus and freedom yesterday and moved…

… demand for freedom for Arab c o m m and'o s jailed abroad, The guerrillas want the release of seven guerrillas jailed in Bri- tain, Switzerland and West Ger- many and the repatriation of all guerrilla…

… conference yesterday at a desert airstrip in Jordan., STUDENT-RUN HELP: Ozone House aids young runaways, By JOEL ROSS Every year several hundred runaway youths, many only 13 or 14 years old, pass through…

… Arbor's hundreds of runaways by seeking to solve their problems instead of merely reacting to their symptoms. Last year, however, a group of students under the leader- ship of Dave Bowman organized Ozone…

Arab world appealed to" the Marxist guerrillas to at least move the hostages to Amman's Intercontinental Hotel until their fate could be determined in the negotiations with Israel and West- ern…

… over who delegate primary rule-making authority Van Der Hout, former executive over students to the faculty. president of SGC, said he would ap shouldU have the autnority to iscipine students who…

… violate University conduct regulations. Within the next few weeks, at least two students will be called to appear before faculty disciplinary boards which will try to determine whether the students should…

… be punished for disruption of a class during last spring's class stirke. Throughout the past summer a comnit- tee of students, faculty members, a n d administrators has been meeting in an attempt to…

… far from agreement on a nro- before a judicial body composed ent of his peers - students. He then requ ed Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) hear the case. CSJ, an all student body establishe SGC, is not…

November 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… could result in the formation of a group of students for Arabs in one hand and a group of stu- dents for the French, British and Israeli students in the other. I fail to see in which way this could…

… Sixty-Seventh 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…

… meeting at the summit at this time would be a false start in the wrong direction. -VERNON NAHRGANG Voting Responsibility Of Thinking Citizen THE VOTE for Student Government Council yesterday was neither…

… enfranchised electorate-in this case, every student now en- rolled in this University. It isn't as discouraging as it might be-the polls will be open and oper- ating until 5 o'clock this afternoon. Americans…

… citizen. Cert- ainly, student government is an essential ele- ment in this process. And the participation of each individual is in turn essential to the work- ing of this process. Today another opportunity…

… indeed an indictment of our times. -David R. Luce Impartial Appeal . . To The Editor, IN VIEW of the already super- heated feelings on the part of most foreign students on campus, Dr. Ilvis of the…

… International Center, who should be the most impartial University official, should not have made his appeal to the American students in behalf of the Near-East students on cam- pus. If taken seriously, his appeal…

…. One factor supporting this possibility is that the Anglo-French-Israeli military action has knocked out a large part of the Russian arms supply which gave Nasser his pre-eminence among Arab leaders of…

… than yield. Indeed, it appears that due to the invasion, the canal will be inoperative for some time anyway, and that Nasser has therefore lost much of his deterrent power. T HE FAILURE of the other Arab

December 09, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…-. Police evacuated French citizens' from one secto of Casablanca and planes circled Arab quarters drop- ping tear gas bombs to disperse mobs shouting for independence. from France. TROOPS AND police laid…

…'s death toll included seven Euro- peans, three Moroccan soldiers and at least 40 Arab demonstrat- ors. An undetermined number of Arabs were injured. Three Euro- peans were reported seriously in- jured. One…

… unharmed. 'Ensian Starting at 7:30 p.m. today the 'Ensian business staff will canvass the University resi- dence halls so. that students may have a chance to purchase their '53 'Ensians before Christ- mas…

…- tation of obscene literature across state lines and through the mails, but no censorship has been re- quested. Students Seek Rhodes Grants Two University students and one graduate are among the nine…

… Michigan applicants for Rhodes scholarships, to be interviewed by the Michigan Selection Commit- tee tomorrow. The three will be competing with 400 other American students for scholarships for study at…

… sched- uled for Saturday. Students may Conference To Evaluate Science Requirements By ELEANOR ROSENTHAL An evaluation of the literary college's science requirements will take place at 7:30 p.m. today, in…

… the Student-Faculty room of the League, during the semester's second Literary College Conference. Suggested by a general discussion of freshman education held at the last conference, this topic l…

… SENATE FILIBUSTER : y i JOE BILLER M)A Starts Letter drive JEBLE sign up for interviews when they take out petitions. Selections will To Remove Cloture Rule be made by the SL Cabinet. Any male student from…

… any school in the University may peti- By HELENE SIMON tion for .a post if he has 60 hours Students for Democratic Action are now initiating the first steps or more of credit and is academic- of a…

… present requirements. Special attention will be paid to the problems of the student who takes scientific courses as a non-concentrate. The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss these and related…

November 17, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… reality television. Go to michigandaily.com/blogs/The Podium Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… powerfully communicated to the students, faculty and Ann Arbor residents who attended and it was an honor to have her as a campus speaker. Karman - the first Yemeni to win a Nobel Prize - is an inspiration to…

… University's Arabic Language Flagship Pro- gram. Her speech discussed the changes in the Arab Spring, which is a series of recent demo- cratic uprisings against governments across the Middle East. As…

… commended for bringingKarman to Ann Arbor and promoting the event. Rackham Auditorium was packed with an attentive audience. The speech cre- ated a forum for students to think about race, religion and gender…

… in different ways, and fos- tered more open and receptive thoughts. After her speech, there was an intelligent dialogue between Karman and students who asked questions. Karman suggested that people are…

… citizens of theword and stressed a general loyalty to humanity. She discussed her belief in peaceful protests, which is a message that should reso- nate with students. In the wake of the protests of House…

… Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) who spoke on campus last month and the riots at Pennsylvania State University, students should take notice that the most powerful way to get their message across is…

… progress. In an interview after the event, Karman told The Michigan Daily that students also have a positive impact on the world. "Student-led movements have always been a part in chang- ing history and…

April 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… president denies uprising despite increase in number of protests Increasing number of students demand political freedoms BEIRUT (AP) - Women, chil- dren and students took to the streets in Syria yesterday…

… voices look like with a peace agreement. se involved in the Israc- Shir Lachis;, a 25 year-old,. stinian conflict, spoke Jewish law student at Tel Aviv their personal stories at University, shared an…

… experience rnt, which was hosted by that occurred 10 years ago near i Ross - a student organi- a club in Israel when a suicide in the Ross School of Busi- attack broke out. Lachish recalled ntered on Israeli…

students that 21 Israeli teenagers were mni. killed that night and hundreds of ness graduate student others were either wounded or cobsberg, co-president of traumatized. PRoss, said in an interview "Living…

… see what's going on there." hose who, had witnessed Lachish , said she decided nflict first-hand, adding to join OneVoice after several was not a "political rally" encounters with Israeli Arabs her an…

….8 percent of its student body - to be below the average of even the 50 colleges and universities with the largest endowments, which on average have 80 percent fewer students of Pell Grant-eligible students

… show an 18.7-percent increase in Pell Grants from 2008 to2009. For the 2008-2009 academic year, University students received a collective $11 million in Pell Grants. Despite the University's fig- ures…

… that show growth in the number of University students receiving Pell Grants, Rodriguez wrote the University must do more to increase its Pell Grant student population. "We are not where we would like to…

… be yet, butwe're focusing on doing even better going forward," Rodriguez wrote. Because students' fam- ily income isn't considered in the admissions process, the University accepts academi- cally…

… qualified low-income students at the same rate as students without demon- strated financial need. How- ever, low-income students do not apply for admission at the same rate, Rodriguez wrote. "It is important…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 6, 1995 (The £IkictUn ?&zivg R. CHo BENEATH THE PALIMPSEST 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… to grant tax deductions of up to $5,000 per year to college students on their tuition at state schools promises to make college education more ac- cessible to thousands of Michiganders. Unfor- tunately…

… linguistics sophomore who was suspended last week for using the name of a female University student in what some people consider a prurient and patently offensive tale of rape and murder and then posting the…

August 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…'t these Zionists have any gratitude? Of course, the Arab students on this campus disregard the millions in foreign aid granted the other hopes to make its re- cipients see that democracy is wealthier…

…br, AlditgatnBatty Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpininsAre re STUDENT

… bloodily, other times marked by sneaky, dirty, petty politics, was halted two weeks ago by a sort of truce: the new structure for the Office of Student Affairs. Perhaps the feud between Vice- President for…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis, and the students and faculty members out to "get" his as well as clean up his office, is over for good, as both parties turn to other matters; more likely, it will continue…

… points of contention, probably can account for the vast majority of students shunning and ignoring the struggle, as well as the smirking by most of the fac- ulty members towards the few professors involved…

…. * * * MANY OF the administrators, too, were unconcerned, although some might have had nagging wor- ries that their departments could be the next target for the student- faculty madmen. But despite the almost…

… several highly intelligent students, highly- respected faculty men and high- level administrators thought that proposed reforms for the OSA did merit serious and intensive con- sideration. Since the debate…

… on subordinate or student conduct, until University author- ities would step in and lay down the law, sometimes in an arbitrary and ex-post-facto manner; Also known, or so the word fil- tering out of…

… from parental or student-faculty wrath towards the OSA policies the Pres- ident wanted to carry out. * * * THE FACULTY members: The University Senate Student Rela- tions Committee (SRC), and es…

…, and the harm thereby generated upon the educational goals of the University. THE STUDENTS: Mostly Daily editors and staff writers, who with access to information avail- able to few other students, were…

February 09, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…i h1 .:G a i Uab -r K $ 1 il. - -- ii.~ lit iii V . . - __.__... _ .. v .. __. .. .w _.. , Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Midliigan under the authority of…

… the Board in COnttol of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of…

… . LOs ANaielS " SAN FRANcIscO Board Resolutions The Board in Control of Student Publications at a meeting on January 30th unanimously adopted the following resolutions: 1. That it is the sense of this…

… Board that the Michigan Daily should be published in the interests of the University as a whole, the concept of University here to include students, fac- ulty, University officials, and alumni. It is the…

…: Through the courtesy of Mr. Wilfred B: Shaw, I have been permitted, as Chairman of the Board in Control of Student Publications, to read the report of the discussion held by the members of the Committee on…

… publications, news dissemination, and other matters. With this part, the present communica- tion does not concern itself. On the other hand, the opinions of the alumni regarding student publications are of vital…

… been main- tained as an organ of student outlook and opin- ion. Its editors have taken high groundas to their inalienable right to say what they please- the "freedom of the press" has been sacrosanct in…

… in its relation to the University has undergone considerable alteration. It can no longer be regarded merely as an organ of student opinion. However, we may regret the change, we cannot escape the…

…, however plainly they may purport to be expres- sions of student opinion, are not infrequently supposed to be "inspired" by the University Ad- ministration. False or inaccurate statements of facts, hostile…

… faculty, and the alumni and friends of the University in recent years. During the present industrial crisis the situation has rapidly grown acute. The Board in Control of Student Publications is indebted…

April 18, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… try to make things right (between Arabs and Israelis)," he said. Berman's goals also include setting up a study abroad program in Israel sponsored by the University, which many students have worked…

… Tel Aviv yesterday. FACEBOOK Continued from page 1. Facebook users can edit their privacy settings so that alumni and staff are pro- hibited from viewing their profiles. Students had mixed reactions…

… theater major and plans to seek employment as a freelance lighting designer. Sebille-White said students should approach their Facebook profiles in the same way they would approach an inter- view. "It's a…

… matter of how you want to be seen and how you manage your image," she said. "It's sort of like being your own PR agent." Many students have posted on the site pictures of themselves pole-dancing, under…

…- age drinking or doing illegal drugs. Even Facebook walls, where other members post public messages on their friends' profiles, often contain objectionable content. Sebille-White also cautioned students

… Mountain News, like The Times-Picayune won two. - Compiled from Daily wire reports CORRECTIONS A story on yesterday's front page (MBA grad aims to educate students in personalfinance) incorrectly referred to…

student lender Sallie Mae as Nellie Mae. A story on yesterday's front page (Alum got her start in 'U' writing program) misspelled the name of film producer Douglas Wick. Please report any error in the Daily…

…- flict between Israel and Palestine in the fall. Because of the large Jewish and Arab populations on campus, one of Berman's goals is to provide a model for coexistence. "There's a huge potential here to…

… more closely with the Michigan Student Assembly's Minority Affairs Commission and the LSA Student Government's Multicultural Affairs Task Force. Muslim Students' Association: Nura Sediqe, president Nura…

… Sediqe had such an interest in being part of the Muslim Students' Association that she e-mailed mem- bers about joining it even before she came to campus. At orientation, she socialized with current…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… phone number unknown to most students. Hodges report further explains that upon arriving on the scene no cab was found, and the officers de- cided to explore the area for any- thing unusual. Hodge…

… support for Syria and other Arab states and the status of the U.S. as a leader in in- ternational diplomacy has placed. Israel in an improved diplomatic position. "The end of the Cold War changed the…

… the variety of specialized courses." military on accounts of prejudice APPLE Continued from page 1 courses are highly regarded by students. "I think a lot of professors are jIst concerned with research…

… going to serve rmore active roles in monitoring the event ... Students from other uni- uesities may attend, but they may dc. that on their own, not with guests," Cianciola said. ,The alterations to the…

… Union Building Access Policy were based Okta consensus formed by represen- t ves from Alpha Kappa Alpha, tpi1 Black Greek Association, Mlchigan Student Assembly, M chigan Union Board of Represen- tfves…

… (MUBR), and Student Affairs office. f"I think there's a concern for events that draw large numbers of people that don't really have a close affiliation to the University or the grup that's sponsoring the…

… event," C'ianciola said. R YD lie added that this issue would be discussed at the February meeting of the coalition of students and ad- ministration officials scheduled to review the Union policy…

…. Associate Vice President of Stu- dent Affairs Royster Harper echoed Cianciola's concerns. She said, "One of the challenges (Thursday) night was they weren't U of M students. Out of 300 students, 200 were East…

…- gramming events for students. So we're just going to have to continue working on that together." Harper added that a beneficial side effect of the fight was that it allowed administrators and stu- dents to…

… learned that rather than doing it at eight o'clock in the morning, we could change our calendar." MUBR Chair Priti Marwah agreed. "There's some very good in- put, especially from student lead- ers," she…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…'s convention that the student of the 1960's would be "a quiet generation . . they won't throw any bombs." But five years later he had to eat his words when, as President of the Uni- versity of California, he…

… stood against the first major student uprising at Berkeley. Later Kerr was fired by California Gov. Ronald Reagan, and has since made more waves with the Carnegie Commission's recom- mendation that public…

… passengers left on the Boeing 747 until seven Arab prisoners are released on the island of Cyprus. More than half a dozen Arab countries have already refused to let the jet land at their airports. In the mean…

…-hour hearing, the Central Student, upheld the Student Government Council presidency of unanimously against a suit seeking Gill's removal. Judiciary Lee Gill, (CSJ) ruling A rift in the union Embittered UAW…

… and urging that it be turned down by UAW's GM Council. DENIAL OF RIGHTS CH ARGED: Students sue ' over residency requirements Besides Nelson, others voting against Ford were Sens. Thomas Eagleton (D…

… violated a section of the SGC consitution stating that all SGC officers must be students at the University. THE PLAINTIFFS argued that Gill was not enrolled during either the spring-summer or fall terms, and…

… thus violated the clause stating that officers must be students "during the current or previous full term." But CSJ sidestepped the issue of whether spring-summer con- stitutes a full term and maintained…

… that Gill had indeed been enrolled for both half-terms. One of the CSJ judges, Charles Krugman, summed up the court's opinion: "I think the fact that a leader is not a student is unfortunate, but he…

… against Gill, refused to comment on the CSJ verdict. Schaper only snapped that his interest in the case was "no- See CSJ, Page 8 By CINDY HILL Two students have filed a class action suit in federal court…

June 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… powers them- "The speech at the session of ! picious. Algerians and Syrians, the farthest left and most loudly "anti-imperialist" of the Arab bloc, will entertain doubts of ' long-range Soviet intentions…

…. Kosygin hardly made the Arabs happy, for example, by conceding, that Israel had a right to exist. - China will accuse the Russians of under-the-table deals looking to- ward a future Vietnam settlement. But…

…:....._._. _ ____ _ __ __ 'CHARGE POLICE BRUTALITY: Student Death May POSiTiON OPENINGS: therapists. Public Health Nurse, $$ de- grEe plus certification. 10 mos. terms of LCamp Fire Gxirls, lnc.--Opeinigs at duity. Detroit and…

… this era of wars, the death of one man can go unnoticed. But the death of a West German student from a West Berlin po- liceman's bullet has brought to the surface boiling discontent among students across…

… the coun- wild West Berlin demonstration against the Shah of Iran are but one indication that for the first time since World War II a na- tional German student movement is in the making. Exactly what…

… happened when Ohnesorg was killed may never be made clear. filled eggs, vegetables, sand and and lowered the American flag to try. It is enough for the students Solidarity marches from Bonn that a police…

… paint- stones. A score of policemen were injured as well as about 24 dem- onstrators. According to their own state- ments, the students now are pro- testing what they consider an overly authoritarian…

… the students want to break away from. Add to this the division of Ger- many, the unnatural position of Berlin, the legacy of guilt from Nazi times, concentration by gov- ernment and the mass of the pop…

…- ulation on "wohlstand" - pros- perity - and what bothers the students becomes a little clearer. On the government side, there is some resentment that the stu- dents use state funds to study and then…

… visible. University students always have felt them- selves to be something special in Germany, where most workers leave school at 14 even today. For a worker, faced with his own problems, the disruption of…

January 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDrIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN __ _UUNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR…

… September by the Faculty Assembly, called for greater student participation in University af- fairs. Since its approval, a subcommittee of the Assembly's Student Relations Com- mittee. has examined the report…

… for a few hours. Which isn't to say that there aren't professors here who can teach students. Personally I've run into five who can. Nor is it to say that Fiedler has been the intellectual salva- tion…

… of the University's under- graduates. What can one man, any man, do in three weeks? But his presence does illustrate the widespread feeling among students here that they aren't learning much of…

… is incredible that universities do not even begin to provide that edu- cation. Students understand this edu- cational vacuum. Hence, they have brought Leslie Fiedler here in pathetic effort to redress…

… provide students with "the ancient, cru- cial, high art of teaching, the kind of teaching which alone can claim to be called educational, an essential element in all noble human culture, and hence a task…

November 14, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…'s decision to begin tapping terday repealed restrictions on a petition. One student leader said high quality of our staff is the the Jordan River - and Arab private gardening and livestock there probably would…

… minimum wage of students presently employed by the University will be increased from the present $1.00 per hour to a minimum of $1.15 Jan. 1, 1966 with an increase to $1.25 per hour by Jan. 1, 1967, stated…

… rates established by minimum wage laws," the report said. "Approximately 35 per cent of the University students are paid from $1.00 to $1.25 per hour. In September of this year there were approximately…

… 800 student workers who were paid $1.00 per hour as beginning rate working in food service units, the libraries, and in Try To Avert Syria, Israel Clash In Border Dispute Walkout n --- , VICE…

…'s report indicates there is a large enough number of students in the county to make the operation of the college not only practical but necessary. The committee believes a large number of potential community…

… college students between 18 and 65 will be unable to increase their job opportunities or prepare them- selves to attend a degree-granting college with a county community college. If the colleges were…

…-fourth mills for operation and for the election office work," the report said. Cooperation Douglas Brook, '65, president of Student Government Council, said Pierpont had contacted him and that this report was…

… prepared es- pecially for SGC. "I am happy to see this kind of attitude as it seems to negate to a great extent the assertion that the administra- tion is unwilling to negotiate with students." Brook pointed…

… to say that Pierpont has asked SGC to have a few members meet with him in the near future to discuss the wage problem. When asked what he thought the roll of the University of Mich- igan Student

… Employes Union should be in the whole question of student wages, Brook said, "The union is taking the attitude of an ask and give relationship. SGC believes in student-administra on cooperation with the two…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

….m. 3-C of the Union. ' * * . - ARAB CLUB - The Arab Club is sponsoring a panel discussion of "Algerian Problems" at 8 p.m. to- day in Rm. 3003, Student Activi- ties Building. PANHEL - Delegates will meet…

…. Moseley Type- writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue. NO 3-5888.' )J30 Special two drawer files for students. $23.75 MORR ILL'S 314 S. State )J34 BUY AND RENT your typewriter and have your typewriter repaired at…

… series rected to the average student wants to learn more about culture of his country. eetings will be held every oth- 'hursday'at 7:30 p.m. on the d floor of the Union. It will with subjects of academic…

… intellectual interest. a he first talk is on the subject- w a student with limited funds ild invest in stocks- and Is." Prof. J. W. Eckman, in- ctor in business administra- school will speak. Attendance be…

… rooms with hi-fidelity phonographs is also available to students. Keys are ob- tained by leaving ID cards at the desk. Students are asked to bring their own records. Coeds are al- lowed use of these rooms…

… when ac-. companied by men students. ISA Discussion International Students Associa- tion's Cultural Committee is pre- senting their first discussion group at 7:15 p.m. today in Rm. 3-R at.the Union. HI…

…-FI EQUIPMENT deals. Student agent-Below net prices. Phone NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8 HELP WANTED MUSIC MATURE STUDENT OR- INSTRUCTOR to fielp plan music policy at new radio station. Part time. Write WOIA…

…- igan Daily; must have car. Morning delivery;' good pay. Call Jack Stroh, 'NO 2-9645 or 2-3241. )H38 UTOPIA 4 part time college students wanted to 'sell non-competitive item. Ex- perience not necessary…

…. Call ,our Jackson office for interview. State 4-0568 collect. )H36 WANTED: A paid reader for a blind student. For information call NO 8- 8156. )H39 WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part, time. Apply 113 S…

…. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone NO 8-9382. )H5 PART TIME-Excellent earnings can be made by student (Ooy or girl) who can adapt himself to selling advertising for a dignified local pub…

March 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… to Saudi Arabian statements that the Gulf ca of Aqaba is Arab territory. And wE it alarmed officails fearful lest ki Saudi Arabia get embroiled in the Egypt-Israel quarrel. If that hap- W pened, U…

….S. policy towards Saudi te Arabia would have to be reap- cc praised. Since Saudi Arabia has become gi a cornerstone of the Eisenhower do doctrine ir, the Arab world, this b makes it much more difficult for…

… could be put on the .pril l ballot. In the letter to the Census Bu- eau, Larcom said the City is ow awarded $17.44 per student in ax redistribution. He said the City ould view with "extreme con- ern" any…

… proposed change in the ureau's policy. Nine Months a Year Larcom said in his letter it was air for the City to count students ecause the City provides "govern- ent services" to most students at ast nine…

…" from Ann rbor. qSU Student Demonstration nipped in Bud EAST LANSING W)-Eight stu- ents at Michigan State University esterday were up for possible isciplinary action as an out- owth of a boisterous…

… ere detained for "action of a nd that might incite a riot." They were not arrested, but ere released for appearances la- r in the week before the faculty mmittee on student conduct. The demonstration…

…, which ori- nated in the vicinity of a men's )rtnitory, carried first to the ndshell, where student pep ral- s customarily are held. Then, a portion of the crowd, ith some members shouting "We ant panties…

… series, Regent Eugene Powers, an- other member of the new body, in- dicated that if the Center should have to close, a group of students and professionals might be or- ganized by the drama season board to…

… than 7,000 will vote in all-campus elections today and tomorrow because of forecast snow, sleet and rain. The elections committee, still hoping, for a record 10,000 vote, has offered to drive any student

… to and from the nearest polling place. In the balloting, students will elect six Student Government Council members, six Union Student Directors, a J-Hop Committee senior class officers, and student

February 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…- Arabs, touring Rome with Fascist their home. Lady Adam Smith is have been obtained from the arch- mazoo group, was given by Mrs. Enthusiasm over the prospects students, dining with a Scottish a grande…

… garden most STAFF EDITING NATIONAL touch of elegance and refinement est living Michigan graduates, in wo a ewith German students are just a charming." ATHLETIC MAGAZINE ' may be achieved consistently. The…

… have women, who are taking the open i ington student, "The student guides son at her office in Alumni Memor- tam Hussey room. watched the choruses rehearsing road tour, this summer, according were most…

… attentive. There was Publicational hall. Dr. Buckley of Chicago present- to reports of women students who no trouble these young men would pp I Among the gifts suggested were ed a rare gift collection from In…

…-Macon Rome was unique in our exper- pecially designed by a Chicago firm, and davenport which complete the Working with choruses larger student says, "We were enter- ience. We were royally treated. Ruth E…

…, '29, pres- Mason and Hamlin grand pianos time. ed to develop personality in the Arabs." saved us much time and taught us ident of the W. A. A. The "News- are being used throughout. Two A radio set would…

… the particular chorus There met by students, taken to Indeed, we crammed into three Miss Dorothy Colby of the Phy- It is hone tt Michiganrartists of which she is a member. The the Freiburg Hof, given a…

… the Annual Carnival to beautify the lobby. Other sug- 2 All of the dances which are to of Freiburg. I am so glad wei the Forum in the light of the set-, i W. A. A., is student advisor. Those -- estions…

…-bound record book in been worked out by Miss Hubel have liked German students and moonlight. In Venice we had in-' Marshall's staff are: Frances E. chief campusrsport, both ido orwchthe names f alcontri herself…

…, who has had much ex- many old prejudices have been 'teresting student contacts. Three Rayburn,' 32, who is business man- and outdoor, e ne ew wee - perience as an instructor of danc- overcome." young…

June 29, 1961 (vol. 0, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Al ditgau DBaily Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… reprints. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1961 NIGHT EDITOR: PETER STEINBERGER IN MACLEISH DRAMA: Mystery Answers Mystery Threat to Kuwait Challenges U.S. Commitment IN A LETTER to the Arab states-including Iraq…

… experience--whatever you may think of it personally. Bergman has brought to the screen a new intelectual dimension S PROPOSED BILL: Student Exchange Peace Corps Policy Awkward . SARGENT SHRIVER, director…

… over Arab CORE Rides THE ANN ARBOR Direct Action Committee, local branch of the Congress of Racial Equality, is making a big mistake in sending freedom riders to stage sit-ins in Dearborn. First, the…

… objectives of the corps is endangered. -RUTH EVENHUIS By FLORENCE SISKIND Daily Staff Writer PROBLEMS hindering foreign student exchange are being considered by Congress as part of a bill which would codify…

… and co- ordinate existing laws dealing with student exchange. The bill, stepping up govern- ment activities in the exchange of persons has recently been in- troduced in both the House and the Senate…

… by M. Robert Klinger, counselor at the Inter- national Center and an expert in immigration problems at the re- quest of the Government Liaison Committee of Foreign Student Ad- visors. ** * THE BILL…

… deals with three main areas of existing difficulties. The first of these is the role the fed- eral government plays in offering scholarships to foreign students to study in the United States. The bill…

… falls on universities and colleges in the United States. It is proposed that funds be authorized to aid uni- versities in the cost of educating foreign students beyond what the student pays in tuition…

November 07, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…. -Michael Braun Local... AS AN AFTERMATH of the fire at 508 Monroe that killed two persons last week, City Council asked for a reinstatement of Uni- versity inspection of student hous- ing. FIRE FUND - A…

… Un-American activities. SGC PLAN - Final draft of the Student Government Council plan was approved by the 12-man student-faculty study committee and sent to the Regents for con- sideration at their…

…. Gallery hours are weekdays 9 to 5 and Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. -Anna E. Muschenheim Sixty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Editorial Staff Eugene Hartwig...................Managing Editor Dorothy Myers.........................City Editor Jon Sobeloff........... ...... Editorial Director Pat Roelofs..o .e…

… publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of lectures, concerts, and organization meetings cannot be published oftener than twice. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 VOL. LXV, NO. 41 Notices notice to Student

… Organizations: Only student organizations which are registered with the Office of Student Affairs for the current year are entitled to use the Daily Official Bulletin. Ef- fective with this date, notices from or…

…- ganizations not registered with the Of- fice of Students Affairs will not be printed. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Windsor Jewish Community Council, Windsor, Ontario, is looking for a Group Worker to organize and direct…

… the Arab states and Israel. The truth is that vanity alone has prevented the Arabs from settling the Palestine war. The truth is that we have never made a serious attempt to get that settlemen on a quid…

November 16, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- tion, weekly, meeting, Michi- gan League, checkroom at front desk, 7 p…

… first in a series of evaluations by faculty members of administrative offices. The next office slated for evaluation is the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs. SACUA Chair Henry Griffin said…

…, "With 1,300 staff members, this office is a very major part of the University. I'm particularly interested in determining the relations be- tween student affairs and academic issues." The decision by the…

…' By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Cyberspace University - a uni- versity that spans the world as a ro- bust information network linking to- gether students, faculty, graduates and knowledge resources…

student enroll- ment of 23 percent, and added that the minority faculty has increased 60 per- cent in the past five years. "Our goal is to provide education of the highest quality to the broadest segment of…

… and interest in homelessness is the first step towards fulfilling that slogan. Bosnian editor describes horror of current events New TV station may air student news, soap operas, game shows By SCOT…

student Damir Juric, who attended the discussion. Juric, who has relatives in Sarajevo, said it is important to get as much information as possible about Bosnia. "What you hear on the news is sort of a…

…'s a big difference with Somalia." By KATIE HUTCHINS DAILY STAFF REPORTER Next semester, students will be able to turn on the TV and see fellow University students reporting news, displaying talents and…

… maybe even acting outsoap operas orhosting game shows. This is the result of anew club that makes it possible for students to have their own station. The idea came from Kinesiology sophomore Dan Schwab…

… they do notneed experience," Schwab said. The next mass meeting will take place next Monday at 6 p.m. in the Frieze Building. Scott Doyne, a first-year Kinesi- ology student, is assisting Schwab in the…

January 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

… University of Michigan Social Media plat- forms and social profiles. She also launched the @umichstudents Twitter account in July, which is hosted by a different University student each week. Each department…

… on Feb. 13. HACKATHON From Page 1 The competition offers $5,000 in prizes with a $1,500 cash prize for first place. Students will arrive Friday evening and the competition will begin at midnight and…

… hacks to anyone who's interested." MHacks has already spent about $50,000 on the event so far. The majority of that money, $23,600, will pay for transpor- tation costs, including buses to shuttle students

… from students from other schools in the region. The next highest expenditure is $16,500 on food - with $3,000 allodated for Red Bull alone. The hackathon will be financed by donations from several spon…

… nation's premier col- lege hackathon. Fontenot said MHacks intends to overtake Pen- nApps in terms of prestige and student involvement. 440 students participated in PennApps and MHacks already, has about…

April 13, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… Kennedy on March 1, 1961. Current Peace Corps par- ticipants volunteer in 139 coun- tries, according to a Peace Corps press release issued yesterday. The 25 University graduate students involved in the…

… Godfrey reached him on his cell phone on Jan. 31, after ser- vice was restored, to ensure his safe travel out of Egypt. While some of the students in Egypt were listed in the PANEL From Page 1A holding…

… international development," Burgess said. Rackham student Abby Hyduke, who is a Peace Corp Fellow studying in the School of Natural Resources and Envi- ronment, said because she was uncertain what she wanted to…

… beginning of the year because of North Quad's interna- tional focus. Schantz added that the money wasn't appropriated to fund a vacation for students, but instead to fund a service-based trip that would allow…

… participat- ing residents to share their expe- riences with students upon their return. "It's not like we're using this money frivolously ..." he said. "The day that they hit the ground in Peru, they're going…

… partici- pants and additional fundingfrom the Michigan Student Assembly, Residence Halls Association and the Ginsberg Center, the Commit- tee for International Impact - a subcommittee of the North Quad…

February 01, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… authorized to discuss the strike publicly. An estimated 12 people were killed in the strike late Monday or early Tuesday, including Arabs, Turkeman from central Asia and local Taliban members, according to an…

… middle and high school students. At the Florida Virtual School, the largest Internet public school in the country, more than 50,000 students are taking courses this year. School authorities in Traverse…

… City, Mich., hope to use online courses provided by the Michigan Virtual School next fall to educate several hun- dred students in their homes, alleviating a class- room shortage. The other model is a…

… prairie district running an online including Weldie. Her children, Isabel, Harry school had in recent years given 130 students, and Eleanor -- all in elementary school -- down- and with them $106,000 in per…

…-pupil payments, load assignments and communicate intermit- to neighboring districts that used the students' tently with their certified teachers over the names to pad enrollment counts. The auditor Internet, but…

… are considered public tricts for not opening their own online schools. school students, not home-schoolers, because In Colorado, school districts have lost thou- their online schools are taxpayer…

…-financed and sands of students to virtual schools, and, in 2006, subject to federal testing requirements. a state audit found that one school, run by a rural Despite enthusiastic support from parents, district…

…, was using four licensed teachers to teach the schools have met with opposition from some 1,500 students across the state. The legislature educators, who say elementary students may be responded last…

… online schools. they divert state payments from the online stu- The Wiscosin Virtual Academy has 20 certi- dent's home district. fied, unionized teachers, and 800 students who Other opposition has arisen…

… district receives annual state payments take account of slower students. Isabel Weldie, of $6,050 for each of its 800 students, which it 5, is in kindergarten, "But in math I'm in first uses to pay teachers…

January 12, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… Rackbam, Arab Students Association, Black Student Union, Inter- Cooperative Council, Abeng Multicultural Council, South Asian ProgressiviAlliance. " This event runs throughJanuay 29. k -l THE ACHIEVEMENT…

… Building " Sponsored by the Kinesiology Student Government. INTERGROUP RELATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: OUR CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE 3:30 PM '"6050 Conference Room, Institute for Social Research - Sponsored…

… * Residential College, East Quad I 26 - Sponsored by the Residential College and ST AND (Students 1"king Action Now in Darfir). ANNUAL DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING MEMORIAL CONCERT: TAKE 8 7:30 PM e Hill Auditorium…

STUDENT DESIGN CHARRETTE 4:00 PM " 3rd Floor Studio, Art and Architecture Building'" Sponsored by NOMAS. COLOR SPLASH 4:00 PM * Koessler Room, Michigan League - Sponsored by the Office of Multi- Ethnic…

Student Afflirs and the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Affairs. NEy ORLEANS MUSIC: HISTORY AND CULTURE. 5:00 PM' -Room TBA'" Sponsored by Arts at Michigan, Center for African and African…

…, Undergraduate Education. 'Donations are suggested. Please visit http://miksymposium.umich. edu for more information. I FIRST ANNUAL CENTRAL CAMPUS SPIRIT OF MLK STUDENT RECOGNITION PROGRAM Time to be announced…

… Skillman Foundation. FR IDAY EI II UAI RYI 17 TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE 2:00 PM'" Rackham Ampitheater" Sponsored by the Black Student Psychological Association. SCOR BUCK HISTORY TRIBUTE: DINNER…

…-MOVIE DISCUSSION 6:00 PM -'Location to be announced'" Sponsored by Students of Color of Rackham (SCOR): African Atmerican Black Caucus (AABC HEAD START TURNS 40: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND RECENT RESEARCH 4:00 PM…

… Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Committee, the Office ofAcademic Multicultural Initiativ^. the T antolle e ofP MAKING LINKS AND BREAKING CHAINS 9:00 AM ' Michigan League " Sponsored by Students Allied…

… for Freedom and Equality, the Native American Students Association, American Civil Liberties Union-UM Chapter, Muslim Students Association, Students Supporting Affirmative Action, Students of Color of…

September 12, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE ''They couldn't conceive of the notion that (inner…

students are dismayed to find that the terrorist label has become broad enough in the aftermath of Sept. 11 to apply to both Hamas and a handful of students who get miffed when Maybelline gets smeared in the…

… of misconception about what we do out there." However, when it comes to investigating student groups, the bureau's less-than-perfect track record shows that it lost any claim to the benefit of the…

… investigate (and subsequently destroy) the Communist Party USA, but soon set its sights on the much more formidable growing student movement. Accord- ing to internal FBI documents, COINTELPRO's explicit purpose…

…,500 "domestic security" memos and 3,000 "action items" that it sent to the FBI. COINTELPRO's efforts hit uncomfort- ably close to home when former Michigan Daily editor and Students for a Democratic Society co…

… for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the Ameri- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Muslim Public Affairs Council. The ACLU has found other examples of the FBI working in conjunction with…

… without a full picture of the FBI's involvement with student political organizations. Although unsettled by the investigation, Direct Action is not letting it interfere with its plans for the year. The…

March 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE They're still, in a number of instances, still active…

… divestment, students instance of racism on campus was I able to divisions as well. During the '60s, Jews and have much larger beasts to spear. However, completely understand why race has always blacks worked…

… Burnings, were woven into' sity elections. complexion. Blackness also absorbs a col- America's collective memory as a defining Student e-mail accounts should be the lective consciousness of the pain that my…

… example of racism. Yet recognizing it as personal space of students to conduct their people endured simply because they had such ignores the crucial role of the two Jew- personal business. It's not…

… intimidation is something Arabs are all people of color who've expe- Our university recently had a similar that America is willing to tolerate - espe- rienced large-scale racism in America. Yet, problem on…

… campus. Attempting to sabo- cially because minority communities are their stories are rarely told in dialogues tage Michigan Student Assembly elections, divided. concerning racism, which creates a double…

…- fellow University students hid behind the edged sword that slices and divides minori- anonymity of e-mails to intimidate Jew- ties' groups. ish and black students into not voting for tliehd On one hand we…

… have animosity brewing a particular candidate. Essentially, these LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 01 Divestment opponents wrong to prefer ideology TO THE DAILY: During last week's Michigan Student Assembly…

…' content, but where will that take us? Last week's resolution was a very moderate and reasonable resolution by Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. It was a large com- promise from previous calls for…

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