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November 22, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 GLOBAL CONUNDRUM Zion ism: In Saturday, November 22, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… migrations of Jews to Palestine resulted. At this time Palestine was owned by Great Britain. In order to maintain its control, Great Britain play- ed off Jews against Arabs, re- pressing Arabs and Jews in turn…

…. This policy of division by Great Britain was successful enough to warrant the UN to set up two separate states, one Arab and one Jewish. Britain refused to accept this UN deci- sion, and the Jewish…

… one half of the land allotted to the Palestinian Arabs. As a result, /900,000 Arabs were made refugees in the course of this war, and to this day have not been allow- 'ed to return home. Further an…

…- nexation of Arab land was made in the 1956 and 1967 wars, in- creasing the number of refu- gees. IN THESE OCCUPIED areas, Israel has purused a brutal poli- theory litical relationship with the apartheid…

…, and turn- ed into oppression of Arabs and a denial of their equal rights. Instead of pursuing a policy of peace and friendship X o v : .".: :.',.?' + 'i.v:' r:'"Y." :r."{t Y " v " v::: e'..vv v " "._ v…

…. >:s ~'""+ #.: "a 2. i3 >i.ik :? : str<t":?, . i 'S,.W ' k:":s a ?a' " : :a fi ,s '%t ra . + :'' %t'' :r ;.''"$r 5::: "Instead of pursuing a policy of peace and friehzdship with the Arab people and…

… - Semitic. What they want is to see Israeli Jews and Arabs living in peace and friendship with each other. DOES ISRAEL HAVE the right to. exist? Yes, Israel has the right to exist. We disagree with those who…

… would deny self- determination to the Israeli Jewish people. However, there is no real threat to the exist-, ence of Israel fromt the Arab' countries. This is clearly shown by the fact that Israel has con…

… ratinns. The ReRn'Ttion in fact r-nrpepents an affirmation of snlidarity with the Arab libhr- ation strugeles by a majority of nations in the world. THE HVE AND CRY raised by the U. S. press and politi…

May 21, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…-mails obtained by the Daily sent Tuesday to listservs for various student organizations — including Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, the Middle East and Arab Network, the Arab Students Asso- ciation…

… broader educational issues By ALYSSA BRANDON and LAURA SCHINAGLE Summer Managing News Editor and Summer Editor in Chief In an e-mail to Ross School of Business students Monday, Business School…

… programs Davis-Blake helped create have diversified opportunities for undergraduate Business students to prepare for the increasingly global workforce. “She has lead a complete revamp of the BBA…

… the Ross School of Business, announces the graduation of business students at Spring Com- mencement at Michigan Stadium on May 2. See DEAN, Page 3 Students request meeting in response to Harbaugh…

…’s tweet supporting the film By LAURA SCHINAGLE Summer Editor in Chief Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh met with Middle East- ern, North African, Muslim and South Asian students in a private…

…, the South Asian Awareness Network, Michigan Pakistanis, and Muslim, Lebanese, Malaysian and Persian students — announced plans for the meeting. The e-mails said several students requested the…

… in June 2016 Coach Jim Harbaugh meets with students on ‘American Sniper’ CAMPUS LIFE See MEETING, Page 3 CELEBRATING OUR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM …

June 02, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…The'Michigoan Ddly--Tueadby, Jun6 2, 1981 ,Pae 8- " Student running for board End of high school marked byelection bid By MARK GINDIN Most people do not run for a seat on the city Board of Education…

… for city council in three years," Wolfe said. But he stressed he will concentrate on each political step as he comes to it. With the student council presidency and several committee positions on high…

students city-wide - advises the Ann Arbor School Board on various policies from a student point of view. DRAFT LEGISLATION, school stan- dardization, and attendance policy were among the issues Wolfe…

… tackled in his high school years. While student council president at Pioneer, Wolfe organized a "late-in" to protest the newly tightened attendance policy. Students went to class late after hearing various…

…. A trustee said to him, "You have my vote," Wolfe said, adding that his decision to run was finalized after reading about another high school student on a school board. THE WOLFE family is Quaker…

… remove the missiles and threatened to move against them if Syria does not. Syria has refused and - with the backing of other Arab countries - threatened war against Israel if it attacks the missiles. Late…

… Belgium responded: "The fact that they blame us is a routine thing." The spokesman said Khader had an image in the Arab world as a moderate, adding: "This image of moderation has apparently cost him his…

May 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Page 6 The Michigan Daily Thursday, May 5, 1983 4 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCill, No. 1-S 93 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by students of The University of Michigan…

… autonomous Arab state established quickly on the West bank. But allow an autonomous Arab state to exist on the West Bank-inside the heart of Israel-before Israel has achieved peace with all her Arab neighbors…

… would be suicide for the state and the Israelis well know this. Only after her Arab neighbors have given Israel peace, and that means real peace, with commer- cial exchanges, cultural ex- changes and…

… tourist exchanges, can Israel be ready to negotiate having an autonomous Arab state inside her borders. Schultz is hell bent on achieving a West Bank set- tlement first, then solving the problem of peace…

… between Israel and her Arab neighbors. -It is a totally wrong approach to the problem. Either Schultz does not realize this or he ignores it but, in doing so his stampede to impose his kind of peace in the…

November 15, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…2- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 15, 1993 APPLICATION Continued frm page I security number are the reasons why a shxetwould notreceive afotm by mail. "If (students) don't receive a form (in…

… qualifying and applying process. Despite the fall aid delays, Re- newal applications will be arriving soon. Students can look for informa- tionaboutthe Renewal form in OFA's newsletter, which will be sent to…

… independence of their homeland; In pursuance of resolutions adopted by the Arab Summit Conferences and relying on the strength of international legitimacy as manifested Resolutions of the United Nations…

… Organization since 1947, and in the exercise by the Palestinian Arab people of its rights to self-determination, political independence and sovereignty over its territory; The Palestine National Council, in the…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… that tenured professors would be laid off. Diag marchers rally in support o Arabs, PLO By GEORGEA KOVANIS TWO University security guards About 16 pro-Palestinian students positioned on the steps of the…

…. anniversary of Israel's recognition by Sonsored by the Organization of the United States. Arab Students and the General Union Beginning at noon, the protesters for Palestine Students, march marched in a large…

… several years, while more money would be channeled into the exercise science program. Professors said this shift won't effect most students in the department since the other two programs have lost…

… popularity in the past 10 years. The greater emphasis on physical fitness today is the main reason that the majority of students in the department are involved in the exercise science program. THE COMMITTEE…

… because they just lost another Arab country," said PrE f le . . 7 one onlooker who refused to be iden- E l ThEa05 tified. "Their interpretation (of the htaty shares secrets with the 3a'ly issues) and my…

February 18, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… was spon- sored by the pro-Palestinian cam- pus group, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, Finkelstein strayed from his planned lecture, "The Israel-Palestine Conflict: What We Can Learn From…

… arguing with one another and Finkelstein. Finkelstein said the most recent conflict in Gaza was a continuation of Israeli military policy that has been in place since the 1967 Arab- Israeli War. He added…

… that the policy is centered on Israelis ability to prevent Hamas, Hezbollah and its Arab neighbors from perpetrat- ing attacks on Israel and its settle- ments. "The Arabs and Arab states are supposed to…

…- Regents will consider proposal for three new building projects at monthly meeting Karen Boyd, a dean of students candidate,inthe MichiganUnion yesterday Student relations top Boyd 'S rsume First of three…

… candidates for dean of students visited campus yesterday By HAVEN BASSETT For theDaily Karen Boyd's resum6 has some items one might not expect from a candidate interviewing to be the University's new dean of…

… stu- dents. She has performed as the lead singer for a Pink Floyd cover band and played Eve Ensler in a production of "The Vagina Monologues." But Boyd, who has 20 years of student leadership experience…

…, is one of three finalists to take on that job on campus. Yesterday all University students were invited to a meet-and-greet with the potential dean to voice their opin- ions and play an active role in…

… the evaluation process. During the informal lunch, students were invited to discuss campus issues with Boyd. After, students were encouraged to submit comments and feedback online to have a say in the…

… nar- rowing of finalists from three to one, according to an article in the University Record. If Boyd gets the job, it won't be the first time she has worked closely with students. As the senior…

… associate dean of student life at the Georgia Institute of Technology, she influenced stu- dent ethical development and provided leadership to student activities, including Greek Life and media services…

January 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

… response to stones lobbed over the university's surrounding wall. Several unarmed students werewounded in the incident. At Dheisheh refugee camp, I spoke to Arab students and leaders who clearly wanted not…

…; the Jews of Israel have a state they can call their own; the Arabs of Palestine, Obiquit y By Joshua Peck lasting and memorable an impression as the brief time I spent in the-Arab city of Ramallah, a…

…, Ar- menians, British, a handful of Christian sects, and of course, the Jews, both ancient and modern. RAMALLAH, HOWEVER, is strictly an Arab city, and it looks the part. Unlike most cities within…

… Israel's borders, Ramallah's street signs and advertisements are written only in the Arabic alphabet. Shopkeepers, often as not, have a minimal or non-existent knowledge of any language other than their…

… native one; they don't need any other. The music one hears blaring forth from storefronts is no mix of East and West either: just that largely monotonal drone exclusive to the Arab world. The faces one…

… sees in the throngs that cover the streets in the hot midday are Arab faces-I think my hazel eyes might have been the only ones lighter than dark brown on the en- tire main street of Ramallah. Perhaps…

… grudgingly takes its orders. Standing in the central square of town, the thorough injustice of the current Palestinian plight struck me as never before. Here is an Arab city populated by Arabs, living an Arab

… life graced with centuries-old Arab culture, yet bound by the rule of a government peopled with a culture and lifestyle more European than Asian, and catering primarily to the interests of its own. THE…

Arabs I met in the West Bank convinced me that Ramallah will one day again be an Arab city with regard to sovereignty as well as with regard to population, and that that will happen long before the…

… Israeli military government unilaterally shut it down. The faculty and students had planned and begun celebrating an event they called "Palestine Week," meant primarily to celebrate Palestinian arts and…

December 19, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

…, that our Arab students here are gathered. They have come to latrn American t cechn ology, not I II at ii mw. en ibring progress to t hen' yountt' but only.vs> that ucy osn muou <-i tii-ni ,' epu'es t is…

… all who saw the film that it con- tains nothing un-American, but rather a philosoplfy and credo which is distinctly a part of de- mocracy. -Harriet Likovsky I Arab Partition 'To the Editor: ONE MORE…

… deceived! Mr. El Gamal's letter puts him in the ranks of the poor Arabs who are now "educated" by the "respecta- ble" ex-Grand Mufti. Egypt, Iraq, Trans-Jordan, etc., re facing crises in the Middle East…

… Husseinis inPal- estine. We would also like to mention here that all the members of the Arab Higher Committee have been unanimously elected by one an- other; they, therefore, represent *,. one another. .o If…

… rest of a typically partisan ar- ticle. Its author was a member of the Arab Club. The analogy to which I refer was to the effect that the varying reactions of, Jew and Arab to the United Nations plan to…

… mother. The Arab organizations concludes that the intent of the Bible Story is to portray the grief of the real mother and the joy of the false one. But, it must be remembered that the gist of that Bible…

… story is that a true mother's love for her child is sufficiently great that she would rather give up the child than see the child put to unneces- sary pain and suffering. Would the Arab give up even dart…

… of Palestine in order to see leace come to the troubled land, which is holy unto him as unto Christian and Jew? Is it not the Arab who is Avill- ing to see this land, "his child," bathed in blood, and…

… committed by the UN against the Arabs whose only crime was to have opposed the al- lied cause during the last war. Yes, as Mr. El Gamal so well, emphasizes, the Arabs are rising in righteous anger, and let no…

… some corner of the Middle East that is forever Arab. -Joseph Dresner Add Up? To the Editor: THIS IS MY first save-the- world-letter-to-the-editor. I have just seen "Crossfire." My condition can probably…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

… excessive force in quelling Arab riots three years ago and said in a stinging report released yesterday that the Jew- ish state "has systematically neglected its Arab minority. The document -the product of…

… panel of two judges and an academic urged the government to come up with a detailed plan for nar- rowing the gaps between Jews and Arab citizens, who make up about one-fifth of the population of 6.6 mil…

…- lion people. Israeli Arabs say they have long been discriminated against in economic opportunities, land distribution and civil rights. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's office said the panel…

…'s recommendations would be discussed by the Cabinet. Successive Israeli governments have promised to do more for Arab communities, but little has been achieved. Arab leaders said the report did not go far enough, and…

… recommendations aren't binding, they carry great weight, and the attor- ney general could still seek criminal charges against some of the officers. The commission was appointed after police shot and killed 13 Arab

… citizens in weeklong riots in October 2000. A Jewish motorist was killed by a rock in the protests. Thousands of Israeli Arabs had taken to the streets to show support for Palestinians in the West Bank and…

… Gaza Strip, who a month earlier had embarked on an uprising against Israeli occupation. Then-Prime Minister Ehud Barak decided to launch a formal inquiry, in part to deflect growing Arab anger HADINE…

… existence of a large Arab minority within the Jewish state." - Israeli police inquiry commission against his government. Barak had been elected in May 1999 on a peace platform, with strong Arab support. The…

… report put the blame for the riots squarely on the shoulders of the Israeli establishment, saying a major cause was systematic government neglect of the Arab minority. "The state and all its governments…

… failed consistently in dealing with the problems raised by the existence of a large Arab minority within a Jewish state," it stated. "The government's approach to the Arab sector was in large part…

November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… proclaiming. the right of the Palestinians to have their own state. In a leaflet distributed by the Organization of Arab Students it said, "Moshe Dayan is a first class represen- tative of Zionism where he…

… deposed Shah of Iran and an end to the harassment of Iranian students. Anti-deportation sentiment appeared to run thick among the approximately 250 spectators who gathered. They shouted such slogans as…

… "Nuke Iran," and "Hell no; he won't go," in response to the demonstration. THE DIAG demonstration was organized by an ad hoc committee angered by death threats allegedly received by some Iranian students

…. There are roughly 250 Iranian students on campus. None were present at the rally. LSA senior Bob Warren of the Young Socialist Alliance, one of the groups organizing yesterday's noon demon- stration, said…

…, "It's as if Hitler had come here for asylum," referring to the shah. "Iran has sovereignty on this issue." Warren also said he knew of at least one Iranian student who has received a threat on his life…

… court yard during dawn prayers yesterday. SOURCES AT THE Arab summit conference in Tunis, capital of Tunisia, said earlier Tuesday 100 armed men were involved in the raid, and a Kuwait newspaper said 90…

… between two groups: one for technology in general, and "the other Iraq to Arab i Punish Israel opposed.% THE DISCUSSION, sponsored by the University Office of Ethics' and Religion, drew an audience evenly…

… goals that they are not stating," he said. countries: with oil leaders. He said the Arab states have effective economic weapons, "among which I mention oil," and the time had come for a special summit on…

… the economic strategy of the Arab states. Iraq's earlier calls for an Arab economic summit have been blocked by opposition from other league members including Saudi Arabia, the richest Arab country…

… on Palestinian autonomy talks during WMU speech From AP and Reuter TUNIS, Tunisia-Iraq asked Arab countries to use their "very effective weapon"-oil-to punish Israel and its allies, but moderates…

April 12, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

… Odyssey of life is a fine one even if there is no Ithaca at the end of the road. 4 Which Road to Arab Nationalism? By REUBEN RAINISCHI Daily uest Writer As ANISRAELI STUDENT I would like to lrespond to…

… sev eral points raised by Mr. Imad Khadduri in his two articles on the "Palestinian Liberation Move- ment," but I must first congratu- late Mr. Khadduri for being the first Arab, student (in my period…

… IwIM1PMrII r rr r MYr glf r rinr II i II r rrr Oli fir. Y I t Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVESTrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 's<' AT-LARGE ..And to all a Good Night Ly NEIL SHISTER 4 A sti "L3 i ; ere Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. Eruth Will Prevailns NEws PHONE: 764…

… combines a great sense of humanity with a sharp, penetrating mind and it is 'in- deed too bad that there will not be more, students and professors who can benefit from the experience of being around him. THE…

… has is a commentary both on him and the University. He has transcended the barriers of the University, making himself genuinely accesible to students simply by caring enough to make the effort. More…

… are two discernable groups of students around-those who still believe in a world inhabited by Wendy the Wimp in wee-juns and villager outfit and Sidney Straight with rep-tie and rep- mind, and those who…

… the quality of life they had been leading and attempt to improve it. The student power thing is a manifestation of an amorphous sense of malaise bred by the war and if the student power movement now has…

September 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

… that the University has to help them succeed.” The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs and the Arab Student Association also hosted an event called SALAM — Successful Arab Leaders at…

… Michigan. SALAM is a two- day program that aims to introduce incoming Arab students to campus resources, support networks and the Arab community. They met with current students and faculty, and as…

… building the social and emotional wellbeing of incoming students. “I know that we’ve done programs like Arab and Latinx Wolverine Day where we’re trying to show new admitted students all the…

…. As students make their way back into classrooms this week, multiple departments and professors include clauses on free speech and dialogue in their syllabi. “Now as interim dean, I plan…

… to champion some fundamental values of a liberal arts and sciences education — citizenship, engagement, and true dialogue,” LSA interim dean Elizabeth Cole wrote in an email to students Thursday…

…. Education senior Camyrea Barnes, BSU secretary, said Umoja and other Black Welcome Week events can be crucial programming for incoming students. “The Black community, when I was a freshman…

… with microaggressions, when they deal with bias incidents that happen to them, or just being a student here — that they know that they have the Black community here to lean on.” Music, Theatre…

… support for incoming Black students,” Levy said. “You can sign up to be a big sib or a little sib. So for freshmen, I’m a little sib so you’ll get a mentor ... at the event, they gave us soul food…

May 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 14, 1969 Advertisement-Paid for by the Organization of Arab Students israel: 21 years later (cont.) For…

… are to be delivered to Israel are particu- larly well suited to carry atomic weapons and can reach all sur- rounding Arab capitals within a matter of minutes. Without U.S. aid, Israel would collapse…

… opin- ion and factual accounts from Zi-, onist, Jewish, and neutral sources. Care was taken not to include Arab sources to forestall charges of "Arab hate propaganda." No defense is offered here of the…

… dip-, lomatic mistakes and rhetoric 'of Arab leadership. ., The threat posed by the Zionist design to world peace is as im- manse as America's interest and capacity to preserve peace. In or- der for…

… the expense of the Arabs. They foresee an Arab-Jewish state founded on justice rather than usurpation and on the recreation of the historical amity between Arabs and Jews. There is a comparable liberal…

… out- look among Palestinian youth who have stated that they are fighting for a pluralistic, secular state in which Jews and Arabs can live in equality and democracy. Will this younger generation from…

… murderous sickness and baseless hatred. It is bound to bring eventual ruin to us. Only then will the old and the young in our land realize how great was our responsibili- ty to those miserable wronged Arab

… about the only place in the world . . . where bi-nation- al and multi-national solutions are working smoothly. Something of the sort must come in the recon- structed Palestine, of Jewish and Arab states…

… which could write the finest chapter in the history of a great people ... We made the Palestinian Arabs homeless to make a home for our own people. That is the simple truth as history will se it, and…

… until we make am- ends and resettle the refugees and create a new political framework in which Jew and Arab can live together in a new and greater Palestine, there will be no peace self-pity and self…

March 15, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

… image which the Arab student projects. In discussing the American idea of the Arab world, Prof. Davis said that the American was fas- School Elects Unit Members William Dickens, '63, and Vicki Larson, '64…

… tribesman and lux- ourious palaces. Prof. Davis stressed the rare opportunity that Arab students in the United States possess in cor- recting the wrong image Ameri- cans have of the Arab nation. Stu- dents…

… Americans do not understand the events which are taking place to- day in Arab countries. Another member commented on the Arab student's reaction to the United States. He said that a stu- dent may become very…

… abstract international po- litical system which will "provide the student with a theoretical framework to help him organize the multitude of data which comes Gainson To Give Coalition Theory Prof. William A…

… crises which allow them several courses of action. Decision Makers "The object is to have students assume the roles of real decision makers in an international arena and interact on the basis of cer- tain…

June 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… don't believe the President's fig- ures. I don't see any reason why we should. They're false on the revenue estimates and false on the expenditure estimates." C y C7 Arab-Israeli Hostilit Shadows Viet…

… Crises SAIGON (/P)-The Vietnam war. Vietnam penetrated above th overshadowed now by Arab-Israeli heavily defended area of Han( hostilities in the Middle East, and Haiphong, the American je settled…

… consideration prospective changes in the world picture after the Arab-Israeli war. The United States faces bitter- ness and hostility from Arab na- tions rich in oil and astride stra- tegic waterways. The Arabs

… Israelis to humble Arab arms. The Russians, too, face trouble. So far as Egypt and Syria were concerned, Soviet arms, purchased at a severe strain on their econ- omies, were cut to pieces by the Israelis. To…

… the Arab way of thinking, the Russians probably will be judged to have let them down by withholding more direct support. Tries To Lure Moscow Syria's United Nations delegate commented that the Arabs

January 04, 2012 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

… 2010, two University students decided to develop a club on campus to get students more involved with the organization. Club president and LSA senior Andrea Gregorka and LSA senior Mackenzie Lebeis said…

Student United Way currently has about 30 members that help provide support for community members in need through volunteer activities throughout the year. Gregorka said while United Way of Washtenaw County…

… is more fundraising-based, Student United Way focuses on volunteer events in the community. Specifically, the club aims to provide students with volunteer opportunities outside of the United Way Day…

… of Action - a nationwide day of non-stop service events in June, which many students are unable to attend because it takes place after winter semester is over. Gregorka said the club's presence on…

… Way of Washtenaw County offered last semester. Gregorka added it's an easy way for students to get involved in the community because there is no ty service specific time commitment, and students can…

… Syria BEIRT dent Ni Syrian l "barbart day and down, sa sacring i Sarko be allow own futn "Ther ted by t arouse d Arab wo and ever Sarkozy: addressa veoc-Pou "The leave po of the Fr In Wa spokesm the viol…

… stopped. rkozy urges that if the Arab League initiative is not implemented, the interna- in leader Assad tional community will have to consider new measures to corm- to resign pel a halt to the regime…

December 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 6, 1990 EDITED ANI MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109…

… .may{". afa " l CULF E VER SINCE HIS INVASION OF Kuwait, Saddam Hussein has lost sup- port from the other Arab nations. Many nations of the world, including Arab countries, have joined, at least in…

…. Hussein is aware of the continued exis- tence of anti-Israel sentiment in the Arab world, accentuated by Arab losses in the intense fighting during the Six-Day and Yom Kippur Wars. The peace treaty between…

… Egypt and Israel in 1979 helped to ease tensions some- what, but resulted in Egypt being shunned by many within the Arab world. Iraq does not want a similar treatment because of the present con- flict. So…

… States - the major proponent of actions in the Gulf - and Israel. In this light, Arab nations now a part of Operation Desert Shield may be forced to choose be- tween helping the United States and thereby…

… Israel, or refusing to aid the U.S. actions in the Gulf. Arab sup- porters of the United States, like Saudi Arabia and Syria, might then be forced to consider the possible repercussions of their…

… do not relate in any way to the invasion of Kuwait. Hussein is simply using this case as a tool to gain support for his increasingly difficult campaign in Kuwait. By proclaiming this an Arab war…

…-study Michigan senate failed THE MICHIGAN STATE SENATE concluded the 1990 session without addressing a new work-study bill which would have allowed students in work-study programs to work for community service and…

… limits student vol- unteer opportunities. Under the new bill, which passed the House last Wednesday, the state would use already available funds, so- called "under-utilized" in the budget, to cover all of…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 15

…- sands of summer jobs in federal agencies available to students across the nation, the Washing- ton Post reported recently. Last summer, about 80 per cent of the estibmated 10,000 jobs were filled by…

students from the Wash- ington area. But a bill introduced by Rep. Lindley K. Beckworth (D- Tex) would allot summer jobs to each state on the basis of its population. But, Civil Service Commission Chairman…

… John W. Macy said that he feels that a strict apportion- ment law is not the answer to "the difficulties experienced by members of Congress in attempt- ing to counsel high school and college stu'dents

… rating, Macy added. The competitors would then be split into three groups according to their test scores and govern- mental agencies would be permit- ted to select employes from the high-scoring students

…-An Arab sum-pLaely theeest-a mit meeting in Cairo, considering line has been the 49-mi ways to stop Israel from diverting. tier between Israel and the Jordan River to irrigate its Problems there have c…

… Southland, places more attention largely of the return of I on the small, but effective United By contrast the Israe Nations truce team. border, though only 45 mi The Arabs heard from their is the most…

… fearing Arab retaliation. all the other three armist No Talks together. The project has been consider- Israel Protest ed for 10 years, but the Arabs In August, Israel prot and Israelis refused to agree on a…

… the same moni which has been patrolling a gen- U THANT was a brief but violent e erally quiet border. Only Syrian of gunfire between Isra firing near the water project has When the Israeli-Arab armis…

… of equal the two countries have wo down on the size and cost of the numbers of representatives of Is- gether through the Mixed 5000-man UN Emergency Force raelis, the various Arab countries tice…

… overall report on the Is- rael-Arab armistice situation. The request was made of Nor- wegian Gen. Odd Bull, who is { a, ; a ff° ' ' chief of staff of the United Na- tions Truce Observation Organiza-to I e…

December 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Record Vote Is Expected In SLBattle, Campus Groups To Proctor Polls A record vote is expected in the election tomorrow for 32 members of the Student Legislature, Dick Kelly, chairman of the Legisla- ture…

… Memorial Halls, behind Haven Hall, on the Diagonal, at the Wil- low Run bus stop, in the Engine Arch and in Hutchins Hal. Student Service Campus organizations, in an ef- fort to "aid the student in his…

… all present members of the Legisla- ture, all candidates and all stu- dents interested in meeting the candidates. Students are reminded that they must bring identification cards in order to vote, Kelly…

… em- phasized. Discrimination Action, He also declared that student violation of election rules will en- tail' "strong" disciplinary action by the Men's Judiciary Council. Election rules include prohibi…

…, Students Are Urged Train, Bus, Plane Officials Announce Extra Facilities for Christmas Holiday Crowds Students planning to travel home for Christmas by train, bus or plane who have not already bought tickets…

March 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… killed when a Hamas suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance to a Tel Aviv disco last June. As Israel mulled its response to the bombing, Arab leaders gathered at a summit in Beirut agreed on a new…

… capital and a fair solution for Palestinian refugees. Raanan Gissin, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minis- ter Ariel Sharon, said the Arab offer was "a very interesting development, something that should be…

December 02, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Thin out Navy's whitewash IN AN AGE OF government secrecy, it should come as no surprise that the U.S. Navy has apparently suppressed for two years a scientific…

…- crease skin cancer by 8,000 cases a years in the U.S. alone. Scott Thurber is a freelance writer who has previously worked for the San Francisco Chronicle. Copyright Pacific News Service, 1975. ARAB

… resolution, the General Assem- bly passed two other resolutions which were also violently anti- Israel in language and intent. The first called for the partici- pation of Arab terrorist groups, known as the…

… want victory. Peace for us means Is- rael's destruction, and nothing else." (Quoted in the New Re- public, November 16, 1974). The sponsors of these three U.N. resolutions were the Arab states, whose…

… non- Arab minorities in its midst: * In the 1930's and 1940's, the Iraquis put the Assyrian Christ- ians to the sword; " In the late 1950's, and through the 1960's, the Blacks in the Sudan suffered what…

Arabs to pass their resolutions were ev- ery totalitarian and dictatorial regime represented at the Unit- ed Nations. A political satirist in the London Times on October 22nd, pointedly attacked the phony…

…- tory, one of the acid tests of a liberal society has been its treatment of its Jewish minori- tv which invariably has been as a censure of the Arabs moves at the United Nations and as a dramatic…

… endorsement of Zionism by the countries whose moral values and social order far better qualify them to pass judgment on matters relating to human rights and liberties. There can be no mistaking Arab intentions…

…. As Israel's Am- bassador to the United Nations, Mr. Chaim Herzog, pointed out in the Third Committee on Oc- tober 16th, "the attempt now being made by certain Arab governments to strike at the very…

… deprive it of its homeland." IN THE SAME WAY as the Nazis sought to make the Jew an "untermensch" (a subhu- man), the Arabs are trying to render Israel an "unterstaat" (a sub- or pariah, state). As the…

April 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… employment protection, was isc'sed at an open hearing in Lansing Wednesday. Brereton Bissell, '61, spokesman for a group of University students who went to Lansing to defend the bill, reported that it was at…

… cited as two of the important changes by the profes- sor. CAIRO (1) -- President Gamal sbdel Nasser says the old friend- ship between the United Arab Republic and the Soviet Union would be revived if…

… Premier Nikita Khrushchev stops interfering in Arab internal affairs. "Our minimum demand of Mos- cow, as indeed of Washington or London, is that they understand Arab nationalism, appreciate its dignity and…

… U.A.R. president complained bitterly of Communist plots to establish an "Arab Soviet" in the Middle East. Nasser said that last December he had to act quickly to foil a Communist coup plotted by Red…

… leaders in the U.A.R. province of Syria. Nasser charged that an all- Arab Communist underground was organied by Arab Commu- nists at the 21st Communist Par- ty Congress in Moscow early this year. Organize…

… Subversion "Having secured an iron grip on Iraq, they (the Communists) set out to organize an all-Arab Communist underground for pur- poses of subversion and sabotage Scientist TO Deliver. 1Italk Today. Nobel…

… awards as well as honorary doctorates from 15 universities. against neighboring Arab coun- tries," Nasser charged. "Here was planned the master- plot of pan-Arab Communist un- deground to work for the…

…. the Communist counter revolu- tion against Arab nationalism." Nasser accused Britain of back- ing Iraq's Premier Abdel Karim Kassem against Arab nationalism. "The British still suffer from Suez sickness…

… every big, power and that creates a contra- diction between us. At the mo- ment, they appear to be quite pas- sive." Nasser said Arab nationalists have no foreign allies any more and he must depend on the…

Arab people for support. He said that is why he has made his sharp public attacks on the Iraqi re- gime and against the Soviet lead- ers. Declaring he had entered into controversy with Russia's leaders…

January 06, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… so we'll hear from many more." To try and locate students who have not yet responded to the University's e-mail, the Dean of Students Office and the International Center are taking further steps such…

… as contacting the residence halls to find out if anyone has seen these students, Eklund added. Eklund said although she has only received responses from students who were safe from the tsunami, many of…

… destroyed," Eklund added. The University has prepared psychological sup- port for any student who has been either directly or indirectly affected by the disaster, Eklund said. Counseling and Psychological…

… Services has opened extra walk-in hours, and the University Hospital is prepared to help. The Dean of Students Office is also available for assistance. Eklund also said the University is currently…

… identifying funds to financially assist interna- tional students in serious need of aid because of the tsunami. Students attending the meetings last night were affected by the disaster in a number of different…

… hundreds of cargo bags filled with food and supplies. You couldn't even walk," he said. Beth Bovair, a RC senior and RC Student Govern- ment member, said she was heartened by the large turnout at the meeting…

August 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

… formidable job," ship, returned last-month from a two Wagaw explained. he said. week "study mission" with 13 FOR.EXAMPLE, some Arabs don't Wagaw feels that current U.S. aid to professors from universities…

… U.S. should .increase its military spent time in Tel Aviv, the Golan problems within the Arab states presence in the area. This would Heights, Haifa, and various towns which must be resolved before…

…, "Some of the surroun- country a sense of security. region. ding Arab states don't even talk to "ECONOMIC assistance is impor- THE GROUP met with local Israeli each other." tant, but too much of it weakens…

… the and Palestinian journalists, Israel also faces internal pressure country (with a false sense of historians and local inhabitants. "The from those who fear the growing Arab prosperity)," Wagaw said…

… exaggerated. open dialogue, something I found "The problems between Israel and However, Wagaw said that while it most impressive," Wagaw said. the Arab states have taken thousands is often frustrating for…

… outsiders to The Arab peoples of the region have of years to build up and it's silly to deal with the Middle East conflict, the long contested the claims of Israel to think that the problems can be solved…

Arabs and Israelis must determine all or part of the territory Israel now easily," Wagaw said. their own political solutions. Liberty squared "y' O "'a' t A fiberglass replica of Lady Liberty gives new…

… all Univer- sity sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assem- bly. /tems must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publication. Ad- dress all information…

…-4:40 pm; Workshop: Travel Office Policies & Procedures, 8:30- 11:30am; HRD Cir, 1111 Kipke Dr. For reg info, call 764-7410. International Students Fellowship-Meeting, 7 pm. For ride, call 994-4669. Mich…

…-Fellowship & Bible study, 7:30 pm, 925 E Ann. For info, call 665-0775, 663-0483. FRIDAY August 15 *AAFC-Body Heat, 7:30 & 9:40 pm, MLB 4. International Students Felowship-Meeting, 7 pm. For ride, call 994…

June 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… warm em- brace and a warning that there can be no permanent Arab-Is- raeli peace until Israel gives Jerusalem back to the Arabs. Nixon arrived to a subdued but friendly reception by a moderately large…

… state dinner in the ballroom of the royal palace, Faisal became the second Arab leader in three days to press Nixon publicly for a more active U. S. role in re- solving long - standing Middle East issues…

… that there will never be a lasting peace in the area unless Jerusalem is liber- ated and returned to Arab sov- ereignty, unless there is libera- (Continued from Page 3) Another drawback to campus life…

…. Most importantly, Telfer says, the freshmen are not rushed during orientation. "They have three days to look over the time schedule and talk to current students and counselors," she adds. TELFER ASSERTS…

… semi-traumatic," Senko said. "It sort of puts you back a few years." tion of all the occupied Arab sion which were wrought on the territories and unless Arab Arabs of Palestine are unpre- peoples of…

… Lutheran Student Chapel) 801 S. Forest Ave. at Hill St. Donald G. Zill, pastor Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John R. Waser…

….m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. IIARRY"S ARMY SURPLUS Dunham HIKING BOOTS $22.98 and up 2-Man NYLON TENT with Rain Fly $41.98 2 Lb. Down SLEEPING BAG $50.98 Primus MINI-STOVE $11.98 G-1 GAS CANS 5 Gallon…

December 01, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… CONCESSIONS MADE Japan s economic vulnerabiity exposed as Arabs reduce oil TOKYO (Reuter) - Japan has demonstrated lately its extreme vulnerability to economic black- mail. The postwar Japanese econom- ic…

… commodity - as the Arabs have done with oil - and the repercussions for Japan are far-reaching. When Arab producers decided to use their oil as a political weapon in the battle against Israel, Japan…

… house of cards under the Arab oil threats, the Tokyo government has been forc- ed to abandon its traditional fence-straddling posture in world affairs and take sides in a con- flict thousands of miles…

… years before the na- tions dependence on oil can be significantly lessened. Arab producers supply 42 per cent of Japanese oil imports and these have largely been subject to restrictions because this coun…

… result, Japan faced a long, hard winter of dwindling supplies and fast shrinking re- serves. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 71 Saturday, December 1, 1973 Is edited and managed by students at the…

… School. nesdays. All college students and young * * * adults are cordially invited. to all BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH activities of the church. John A. Woods, Pastor* * * 900 Plum St. UNIVERSITY REFORMED Ann…

… ORTHOGONALITY t I 'I M M BOGART Services: Sunday School-9:00 a.m. Morning Worship-10:30 a.m. %a- Vn aVIU eIyE9 A la, an iUC C , n551 isters Services at 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. HARRIS COMING…

March 13, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… Wheeler Park. Baker continues tour of Middle East to promote peace initiative by Sarah Schweitzer Daily Administration Reporter University President James Duderstadt, in a letter sent to Black student

… go in order to create.a safe campus and reveals the inade- quacy of University policies, facil- ities, and services to meet the needs of students of color. To address this inadequacy, Duderstadt listed…

… you and to all students as it should.' functions by Student Services, and; standardizing of security training, policies, and accountabil- ity for Department of Public Safety personnel. Duderstadt also…

… with the proposed times and meeting places, JERUSALEM (AP) - Secre- tary of State James Baker opened new talks with Palestinian Arabs yesterday, overlooking their asser- tion they represent the…

… Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) that the Bush administration has shunned for the past year. Baker discussed with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir demands from Arab nations that Shamir prove he is…

… willing to make concessions in their direction. A senior U.S. official said Shamir took the request under con- sideration. Baker is touring the Middle East trying to sell Arabs and Israel on President Bush…

…'s Mideast set- tlement formula: that Israel relin- quish occupied land in order to gain the acceptance of its Arab neighbors. Shamir and Baker met for 75 minutes and excluded even note- takers from most of…

… Baker was not See BAKER, Page 2 An attached report, compiled by Assistant Vice President for Student Services Eunice Royster- Harper, addressed various concerns raised by members of the Black Student

… racial slurs were made by "someone on the scene; the determination of who used them is still open." Some Black students contended Ann Arbor po- lice involved in breaking up the See LETTER, Page 2…

… Jernigan finds mayoral position ' by Lynne Cohn and David Rheingold Daily City Reporters How many students know that Ann Arbor's Republican Mayor Gerald Jernigan served for four years in the United States…

June 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… rights of others, and to wonder openly if they wear green shirts because they are too poor to afford brown. -J. David Chananie Arub Request I, an Arab student, tried to speak sensibly for a few minutes at…

… Organization of Arab Students, the University of Michigan 'Faith is lead' The following letter was sent to John M. Bailey, chairman of the Democratic National Com- mittee: You ask whether or not I will back my…

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNTVERSTY O MIteGmAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBITCATIONS Whee Oiw A 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MIcH. NEWs PHONE: 764…

…- transigence, backed by its dominant mil- itary position, would probably keep for it temporarily the territory taken. But it would make a fourth Arab-Israeli war inevitable. For Israel to expand her borders with…

…- out suitable compensation would merely be a modern version of the Treaty of Versailles. Such action would greatly ac- centuate the deep Arab passions over an unredeemed homeland. A settlement en…

…- visioned by Eshkol would leave the enor- mous problems of over a million displaced Arab refugees unsolved. In fact, such an agreement would aggravate the present morass by almost doubling the number. of…

… refugees. ISRAEL'S RECENT military mastery can- not hide the vulnerability of the tiny country. Surrounded by Arabs and out- numbered, Israel cannot always expect to be saved by enemy factionalism and their…

… generation of mutual hate is provided by Israel's unenlightened treatment of their tiny Arab minority. The only way in which Israel can create a secure future is through a comprehen- sive peace settlement in…

…. Te kaup +.'ee 4tih MLfn 7A95. 0016 Letters to the Editor . The Oil Situation DO THE ARAB NATIONS really think that stopping oil shipments to the United States and the United Kingdom would create any…

… from the Middle East. But what would happen in the mean- time in these Arab states if they sudden- ly lost most of their buyers? They cer- tainly wouldn't look towards the Soviet Union because the…

December 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Monday, December 8, 1986 The Michigan Daily 0hr fNitC gan aiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigon Siel AI Vol. XCVII, No. 66 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… proposed partition was ex- tremely unfavorable to the Jewish population, it was accepted by the leadership of the Israelis, an acceptance that meant the establishment of an Arab Palestinian state besides the…

… Jewish state of Israel. The reaction of the Arab League, however, was a total rejection of the proposed partition accompanied by the escalation of hostilities against the Jewish population that reached its…

… peak when seven Arab states invaded the newly established state of Israel. We must also ask why it is that during 19 years, from 1948 to 1967, when the West Bank and Gaza Strip were under Arab

… and Egypt and all Arab efforts were geared toward the total destruction of the state of Israel. This goal remains the essence of the Palestinian Covenant up to this day. An e'xample for this current…

… Israeli people have been engaged in a continuous effort to find a peaceful solution for the Arab-Israeli conflict. These efforts have included endless calls for direct negotiations between Israel and any…

… other party that will be willing to accept its existence. One should take into consideration that throughout the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, progressive Arab leaders such as King Abbdallah…

…, President Sadat, PLO representative Isam Sartwai and lately the Mayor of Nablus, Mr. El-Massri, were murdered by their Arab brothers because of their more moderate approach toward Israel. A long lasting…

… only exacerbate tension'and lead to further suffering for the people of the Middle East. -Yossi Harel -Haim Helfgot -Noah Stern -Israeli Student and Scholar Association November 23 ''4 I Discouragement…

… concerns the behavoir of certain faculty members and administrators.- I personally know. several students who will soon graduate, who, during their years at Michigan, have run up against very blatant sexism…

September 10, 2003 (vol. 112, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… decision by the Michigan Student Assembly to cut off its funding. MSA President Craig Greenberg said tenant advocacy was available through other University offices, including the University Off- Campus…

… Housing office and the Hous- ing Law Reform Project through Student Legal Services. But AATU staffers said those two offices presented a conflict of inter- est because they were connected to the University…

… previously received poor ratings from students, they would have to retake exams. "For too long our college's under- graduate teaching effort has suffered from the employment of foreign-born teaching assistants…

… Mary Markley Resi- dence Hall would now offer continu- ous lunch service from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Most students reacted positively to the change, saying it would allow more flexibility within their…

… paid workers not to join unions, among other issues. Sept. 7, 1980 The ROTC reported a 30 percent enrollment increase this year, with 111 students in its Army, Navy and Air Force training programs - up…

… from 78 last year. ROTC officials attributed the trend to a growing conservatism on campus and Soviet activity in Afghanistan. But some students in the program said money played a more important role in…

February 07, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…4 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 7, 1996 47h i je lCrtl tgtttt tt lg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG…

… JIM LASSER SHAR As TOAST STEVE FORBEE SAYS HEREH THAT "AMERICA ISN' T FOR~ SA LE1" RIGHT' ON. - jA LETFERS TO THE EDITOR T he number of University students who participate in community service has…

September 13, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

… tears of sorrow; They are symbols of a patriotic strength, confidence and fearlessness I never knew existed Harassment of Arab, Muslims students must end TO THE DAILY: It has been brought to our…

… attention that in response to Tuesday'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…

…4A - The-Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 13, 2001 OP/ED Uwe Eirbtu aa tiI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… JOINT STUDENT STATEMENT 0 In light of Tuesday's tragedy, we stand unitc in condemnation of these heinous attack Together, we must grieve and ultimatel overcome. This crime forces us to contemplat every…

…. The micro cosm that we call our home can serve as an inter national example of diversity, tolerance an peace. It is in our hands. In solidarity RACHEL TRONSTEI: Presiden LSA Student Governmen As…

…'Ai TARSIP Presiden Muslim Students Associatio This statement was co-signed by th following student groups ACLU of the University of Michigan Adventist Students for Christ Alice Lloyd Hall Council Alpha…

April 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… work with each other. Fliers for Arab students' event torn down Posted advertisements for the show have allegedly been destroyed for the past three years By Laura Van Hyfte Daily Staff Reporter In…

… what some call a malicious act, fliers announcing Arab Xpressions - a program held by the Arab Student Association - have been torn down across campus. It is still uncertain what prompted the destruction…

… of the fliers, said Sirene Abou-Chakra, a mem- ber of the Arab Student Association. "All the fliers and literature for this huge event ... have been taken down," Abou- Chakra said. "They're actually…

… by the ASA with the support of numerous other organizations. The fliers have been torn down every year that the performance has been held, said Dana Baki, president of the Arab Student Association…

… involving com- puter security breeches on college campuses has experts questioning the current security policies that universities nationwide have in place to protect the personal information of students and…

… occurred nearly a year ago when a student reported a bug in Wolverine Access. This glitch created the possibility for the dis- closure of personal information, said John Howell, the University's chief of…

April 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… 11 i Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS -'M Where Opinions Are Free…

… engineers voluntarily cut themselves off from human problems and humanistic concerns. The engineering college at the Univer- sity has recognized the need to provide opportunities for its students to pursue…

… exaltation for some. It is my opinion, and likewise the opinion of many other students and faculty, that your attack againstrthe Admin- istration was a ruthless one, founded only on large generaliza- tions…

… Guest Writer rf HE ALGERIAN National Li- beration War, 'in which the Arab Algerian people defeated the French colonialists, lasted for seven years. During that time, 50,000 French and a million Al…

… their vested interests, imposed their existence from a position of su- perior strength on the indigenous Arab population. This unjust con- dition bound anddeformed the Arab population physically and…

…-Paul Sartre, Ram- parts, Feb. 18, 1968). It took the Algerian Arabs 130 years to focus and transform their anger and frustration into the drives and the motives which im- pelled their National Liberation…

… Movement. It has taken the Pales- tinian Arabs 50 years. Liberation Movement, announced today that it had completed setting up many well-hidden, well-stocked bases in Israel or Israeli occupied territory…

… border 15 miles away. . . Over there the Arab commandos' blood has been mixed with the earth, he said in Arabic. 'They are the men who are trying to liberate their land: they must fight on.' Mr. Nazzal and…

… authorities in Amman. King Hussein .is trying to crack down on the Arab com- "IN A MESSAGE to a gathering of Bnia Zion, a major American Zionist group, President Johnson cited the work of Bnia Zion 'as a force…

… 'of permanent peace between the Arab states and Is- rael . . . . Senator Kuchel (told) the group that, 'Jerusalem must never be divided again. It must remain one city, as the capital of Israel, as a…

January 31, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

… anxiety adds up to problems for some students Jan. 31, 1981 - Mathematics may not be as easy as "1-2-3." Some students, especially women, suffer from what psychologists call "math anxiety." One female…

… self-fulfilling prophecy" that stems from problems students face when they are forced to take math in college and perform poorly, giving them a sense of apprehension. In hope of remedying the problem…

… and group restriction features. Archivists at the Bentley Library hope to preserve some of the postings in order to document student and academic life for future generations. Students may opt to put…

… chance to talk more informally," she said. While students may be well aware of blogging , Folger said she hopes the blog service will open up more lines of communication between students and professors…

…. Other users include LSA's academic advising office, which often posts announcements and reminders for students. The popularity of the site among the student population still needs to be tested, Hollar…

… said. She added that the site's success depends heavily on students' first impres- sions and word-of-mouth advertising. Education senior Trevor Angood, who began a Face- book.com group for students with…

… over 500 Facebook friends, said he would use the site as another way of pass- ing on information about the University, but added that many students may still find other existing sites such as Xanga…

… Arbor native, weeping and veiled, appeared on a new videotape aired yesterday by Al-Jazeera, and the Arab television station said she appealed for the release of all Iraqi women prisoners. The video was…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… 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 articles…

… tensions between Arabs and Israelis persist in the Middle East, members of the Jewish and Muslim communities here at the Uni- versity are attempting to put their differences behind them and promote greater…

… understanding. By cooperating to form Jews and Muslims for Better Understanding (JAM), students are taking an important step in bridging the perceived cul- tural chasm between the two groups. JAM was formed when…

… the University's Is- lamic Circle contacted Hillel, the University's Jewish student organization, and expressed its concern about the recent anti-Semitic vandalism at the Hillel building. The two groups…

… called JAM Session, and even and attend each other's religious services. Various field trips, such as one to an Ann Arbor mosque, have also been considered. The Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East has…

… naturally been the central cause of continued ten- sion between the Jewish and Muslim communities (recognizing, of course, that not all Arabs are Mus- lim, and not all Muslims are Arabs). The perpetual…

… ' cultures have common ground. The immigrant experience inAmerica ofthe two communities have striking similarities. Both Jews and Arabs have faced oppression and discrimina- tion in the United States. It is…

… disappointing to see the Arab-Israeli conflict -although, certainly a serious issue - create enemies of potential allies. The ideals enacted by those who formed JAM is a model worthy of examination by other…

… game. We hope that in the future Michigan will exercise greater care in hiring competent officiat- ing personnel. Brian Blanchette Engineering first-year student Brett Cooper LSA first-year student David…

… Scott LSA first-year student Deportations violate international law To the Daily: Thanks to the Daily for the editorial ("Deportations endanger peace," 1/13/93) about Israel's deportation of 415…

May 21, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… a student petition that raised concerns about how the film portrays Arabs, Muslims, the Middle East and North Africa. However, following another student-generated petition call- ing for the…

…’s actions, Muslim and Arab students reported harass- ment and death threats. The University ultimately screened “American Sniper” and “Paddington” simultaneously at UMix. The e-mails, which were sent…

… Advisory Committee is discussing a new curriculum and training for medical school students that would bring together science and practice. The new curriculum would allow students to learn material…

… through hands-on experience rather than learning through lecture and discussion. “For example, instead of learning about disease, students will check the heart and see how disease func- tions in…

… University to reverse this decision, E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, issued a statement April 8 say- ing, “the initial decision was not consistent with the high value the University of…

… Michigan places on freedom of expression and our respect for the right of students to make their own choices in such matters.” Throughout the week’s dis- cussions about the film and the University…

… by the student who launched a petition in April calling for the University to cancel the sched- uled screening, said the coach was invited to talk with students about the screening “and get a…

…,775 times and favorited 38,305 times. Approximately 15 students, Harper and Interim Athletic Director Jim Hackett attended the meeting Wednesday. Administrators and student organizers requested the…

… is allo- cated toward implementing the program in classes across campus and teaching instructors how to use it in their classrooms. Fishman said gameful learning gives the students the opportu…

…- nity to feel a stronger connection with the material they are learn- ing. “We use the term gameful to describe courses that are intend- ed to maximize students’ feelings of autonomy — the ability to…

March 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… peace initiative at the Arab sum- mit in Beirut, offering Israel normal relations with the Arab world in exchange for a complete withdrawal from the territories it occupied in the 1967 Mideast war. Arafat…

… * peace BEIRUT, Lebanon - Saudi Ara- bia's Crown Prince Abdullah yester- day made a broad appeal to the Israeli public for a regional peace agreement, but his words were offset by calls from other Arab

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Egypt By LEWIS GULICKF Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON-United States experts assessed the new Syrian regime as oriented toward Arab1 unity in general, rather than to Egypt and Egyptian President…

…- tional commitments. Jordan, which has close ties with Washington, is one of the Arab states that already have ex-s tended recognition to the new gov- ernment headed by Salah Bitar. The coup is regarded…

… votes in unofficial figuring over Repub- lican Gov. Elmer L. Andersen. STUDENT IR CHAR TERS on 14/ted j* /ite4. "SPRING VACATION" Leave April5 . . . . . . . Return AprilJ4 NEW YORK . . . . . $4900 round…

March 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… proposal to alleviate overcrowding at Huron High by busing high school students living on North Campus. The. board is considering seven alternatives to the bus- ing plan, and School Superintendent Harry…

… Howard claims it must take action quickly to avoid scheduling difficulties for the students. 0 'Uncle' killers sought Southfield police said yesterday they have no clues or suspects in the apparent slaying…

… Kahler reviews last week's basketball action in Tusca- loosa. r. Arabs retain By AP and Reuter The five month old Arab oil boycott, imposed on the U.S. as a political weapon to win favorable peace terms…

… in the Mideast, ends today in the wake of yesterday's meeting of major Arab oil pro- ducers. A spokesman for nine key Arab states said the oil ministers of the Arab countries would review their…

… decision at a June 1 meeting in Cairo. The United States was getting about 10 to 14 per cent of its oil from Arab producers before the boycott was imposed. Oil experts said it would take between six and…

… eight weeks for Arab oil to reach the United States. SPEAKING AFTER the minis- ters' meeting, Saudi Arabian oil minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yam- ani said the United States will get enough oil for its…

… requirements. He said the United States will be getting at least one million barrels a day from Saudi Arabia alone and more supplies from other countries. He indicated the totalArab ex- ports to the United…

… and how much." The Arab oil ministers had said they intended to keep their crude- oil prices at the present inflated levels for at least three months, but no word was forthcoming on whether production…

… 85 per cent of September levels. THE LIFTING of the embargo would not have any effect on the U.S. supply at least "until early See ARABS, Page 8 lift oil embargo* pressure pri°ces, proper and…

…. Onlyca small audience of concerned city resi- dents attended, with few students to be seen. The Human Rights Party (HRP) First Ward candidate Beth Brunton addressed the crucial issues of the city's budget…

June 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… University will increase tuitic student fees, although ne Niehuss nor Wilbur K. Pier] Vice-president and chief financial sity $62.2 million and an excellent because it is committed to addi- meet on June 16…

… has accepted approximately 1,500 Legislature by that time. nor's recommendation severe cuts needs. Imore students. Niehuss said that he can re- in planned programs for the next Failure of the fiscal…

… "people make a place.'' He added for faculties wouldn't be so that he thought students would strong." He added however, that "probably be happier" If they "with prosperity and expansions knew the increase…

… "gamble" it can either ask the regents to "make some increase In student fees" or like other depart- ments in the state, postpone filling vacancies. Tomorrow: Tuition1 Increase: An Old Story Asks Cease…

… - Fire as I'srael Advances; Rioters Set Fire to U.. Embassy in Cairo Arab Mob Burns U.S. Embassy Egyptian Police Fire Tear Gas in Attempt To Drive Crowd Away CAIRO (/P) - A mob of Arab

… countries has been studying the dispute, but a number of frontier incidents have marred the conference. RAWALPINDI, PAI(ISTAN - Khan told Arab leaders yesterday Pakistan for whatever material help against…

… bouty d ratentiesh wre ig to N IC Israelisetered the ordTain : serioul theeedoing wih etod I hampoSge, cetr fOl ersle ftr am -os - -vo .naa - -- -Associated Press Lde during the Arab-Israeli ivar…

…. Fighting was reported ael was said to have advanced towards Suez and -e ---M - ------- Pl n mpns Epansio U.S .-Moscow In Aecord on Resolution Israel Welcomes Call; Arabs Describe Move As Abject Surrender…

… UNhITED NATIONS (A') - With Union nagremnt, the Secuity Council called unanimously last night for an immediate cease-fire as a first step to end the Israeli- Arab war. I'sraeli Foreign Minister Abba…

… Eban, fresh from scenes of fight- ing in Jerusalem, declared his country welcomed the appeal. But the first Arab reaction was to de- nounce the cease-fire call as an abjedt surrender to Israel. "Israel…

May 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Dispute West Bank of Jordan President, Aides, y By WILTON WYNN Associated Press Feature Writer r JERUSALEM, Jordan (1P)-That part of Arab Palestine lying. be. tween Jerusalem and the Jordan River…

…-often called the "West Bank" of the Jordan-has been many times a battleground be- tweens Arabs and Israelis. It now has become a political battleground between quarreling Arab states. Nasser's United Arab

… governments lately. And endless Arab League sessions have been devoted to wrangling over the status of that little piece of terri- tory. Claimed for Jordan King Hussein claims the West Bank as part of Jordan…

…. The oth- ers insist that Jordan only occu- pies the area temporarily, pending a final victory over Israel and restoration of Arab rights in Pal- estine. The West Bank problem dates back to the Palestine…

… War of 1948. When the Arab-Israeli armistice agreements were signed, the Arabs were left holding two bits of Pal- estine territory. One was the tiny Gaza coastal strip, occupied by Egypt. The other was…

… un- dertaken continuous and wide- spread intelligence activities, in- West Coast St1uents Riot At Hearings $ 9 Reuary 1.9 SAN FRANCISCO (P)-Students Re ua l$1.5.,. 3 90 from many bay area universities…

…- American activities.' College officials made clear in statements these students were there on their own as individuals. President Clark Kerr and Chan- cellor Glenn Seaborg issued a joint statement that the…

… rioters "were not in any way representing the university or the student associa- tion." San Francisco State College Vice-Pres. Leo Cain said students present from that college "went 217S. Main St. 9 Nickels…

August 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…. Lindstrom runs a farm in Jackson County. 5 nations boycott Arab summit CASABLANCA, Morocco (UPI) - King Hassan II of meetings among members of the summit produced: Morocco opened the first Arab summit in…

… three years merely a consensus that thorny issues should be left off yesterday with a call for unity, but five of 21 Arab League the parley's agenda. nations boycotted the meeting. The key issues are the…

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October 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 23, 1980-Page 9 Arab states restrict Palestinians A HAVE DINNER WITH Charley THIS WEEK A bowl of chili, a slice of - MANAMA, Bahrain (AP)-Saudi Arabia and…

… militant Shiite oslems in Iran, who have vowed to export their Islamic revolution. "OUR ARAB brothers in the gulf have been holding us in suspicion, operating under the misconception that we would become an…

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May 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

… gasoline that can be produced. Some oil industry conspiracies. companies have been diverting some Arabs, gov t troops clash in oil-rich Iran province KHORAMSHAHR, Iran (AP) - Weeks of discontent among Iran…

…'s autonomy-minded Arab minority ex- ploded yesterday into a bloody showdown between armed Arabs and government troops in this city at the heart of oil-rich Khuzestan province. State radio reported 21 persons…

… of Abadan, site of the world's largest oil refinery. But the National Iranian Oil Co. reported no in- terruption to oil operations. The army repulsed an attempt by the rebellious Arabs to take over…

… every corner. The guard, a militia-style group, cap- tured many barricades the Arabs had built from palm tree trunks and car tires, and the barricades smoldered in the night, along with many shops and…

… houses burned earlier in the day. IRAN'S'Arabs are an ethnic minority in a Moslem but non-Arab nation. In Khuzestan, where they number about two million, they claim to be a majority and are pressing for a…

… greater share of the oil profits, appointment of more Alab officials, greater use of Arabic language and an end to what they say is discrimination in employment. The fighting erupted at 4 a.m. yester- day…

… after a tense week in which the province's governor-general, Rear Adm. Ahmad Madani, ordered Arabs to turn in their weapons and evacuate buildings they had occupied. BANK REGULATORS DECIDE PASSBOOK…

… group his latest survey shows that 82 per cent of full-time students between the ages of 18 and 24 favor the idea of a voluntary national service program in which young people could work in either…

March 20, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 134) • Page Image 12

… __ __ _ Become Uac a I ,-i.wirs+..ar Page 12-Tuesday, March 20, 1979-The Michigan Daily House probes alleged South African bribes U.S., Arabs split over Mideast peace treaty Committee…

… in the past on U.S. support, has split with Washington over the Egyptian-Israeli peace issue. Observers here believe he has little choice now but to stand firm with Arab critics of the pact. HUSSEIN…

…'S SURVIVAL now depends more on the Arabs than on the Americans or other Western allies. In a post-treaty era, the 44-year-old monar- ch cannot afford to offend the Palestinians, Islam or the Arab left…

… step" toward an overall peace, and that communism represents the greatest threat to the moderate Arab world. The Jordanians believe Israel's at- titude throughout the 16-month peace process, particularly…

… resolutions 242 and 338, which call for Israeli withdrawal from war-won lands as a pre-condition for Arab recognition of the Jewish state. THE GOVERNMENT believes U.S refusal to support Jordan in continuing U…

… Convention on oc- cupied territory. That debate was in its seventh day Monday. Jordan has problems unique among the Arab qonfrontation states. It has more Palestinians than Jor- danians-1.2 million to 800…

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November 17, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… French Connection, or an episo4e of Baretta. It could be going on right now, in parking structures all over Ann Arbor. The shifty-eyed charac- ters are anyone and everyone, from students to University…

… diplomatic and Syrian sources said they believed Sadat was trying to allay Assad's fears he would make private deals on the first-ever visit of an Arab leader to Israel. SADAT WAS LIKELY to tell Assad .any…

… trip to Israel is "meant to change the Israeli mentality about Arab in- tentions, and to show the world who is serious about peace and who is not," one Arab diplomat said. Despite the drama of the…

…. Key Arab demands for Israeli with- drawal from all occupied territories and creation of a Palestinian state, both repeatedly rejected by the Israelis, were reiterated by a Syrian spokesper- son after…

… a separate deal ;he Palestinians, it his journey to public relations Idle East peace intentions. It was the first such message by an Arab leader to an Israeli event. The message, applauded by the…

… crictic of in- dependent Arab agreements with Israel, was expected to question Sadat carefully on his intentions. Talks between the two Arab presiden- ts began in early evening after Sadat flew in from…

…'s move directly. The Syrian press has warned against breaches in Arab solidarity but hasn't specifically attacked the Egyptian president. In Egypt, in contrast, Sadat's initiative met wide approval. A…

January 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

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… joint'strategy against Israel I I i r CAIRO (Reuters) - Foreign and Arab lands, informed sources say; defense ministers f r o m the 18 it will be submitted to an ArabI member states of the Arab De…

…- summit conference for ratification.i fense Council met here yesterday The secretary-general of the to draw up a unified military stra- Arab league, Mahmoud Riad,1 tegy against Israel. blamed Arab

… foreign ity items to be discussed during minister, told Arab defense and the three-day council. foreign ministers: "Arab negli- If the council agrees on a joint gence has led to our failure to lib- military…

… plan to regain captured erate the Arab territories.'' seniority system- attacked "We have committed many mis-: takes in the past and are still mak- ing mistakes with the result that we are now incapable…

January 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… by ther bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong in which thousands of civilians were claimed killed or injured. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michiaan. News phone: 764…

….m. 341 South Main 769-5960 By Reuters Syrian and Israeli forces fought a series of air and ground battles over the Golan Heights Monday and. Syria called on other Arab rmiies to move immediately to…

… called on other Arab states and armies to move immediately to take their place along the bat- tle line with Israel. The appeal, broadcast in an official commentary over Dama- scus radio, said Syria hoped…

… that the Arab states' attitude would not be confined to moral support and "statements from a dis- tance." Arab silence would give the Israelis the opportunity to pre- pare for a new "expansionist leap…

…" which would lead to the loss of additional Arab territory, it said. "The voice of the Arab masses . calls for all Arab states and armies to take their normal place along the confrontation line against…

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