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November 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… enemies of the Arab world and the Libyan people." It warned that Khadafy's killers would track down his opponents "wherever they are." Students share rooms with fish, snakes (Continued from Page1) pplays…

…, drinks beer, and labrador retriever, Alphie. (named after the dog star), was con- central campus. Students chow on world's largest nacho (Continued from Page 1) fashion," Florin said. "I don't recommend…

… (participating in a nacho eating contest)," said Brehm, one of three students who placed in the competition. "Nacho sauce up your nose is not a good time," he said. BREHM and Florin both took home t- shirts. But…

… what possessed these students to smother themselves in nachos? "We did it for the honor and glory of 'Dweeb Hall', he said referring to the hall in Markley which honor students like himself and Florin…

… live in. "We honor students can party," Florin said. "I was in a partying mood. And I saw this beautiful blonde I wanted to impress," he said. So, the students disregarded possible perils such as choking…

… seen." "They've got to be pretty desperate to do that for a T-shirt. They truly deserve financial aid if they did it for that," said Andy Lyos, a second year medical student. Besides the nacho eating…

… field?" The Answer: "So the cheerleaders don't graze at halftime." Students said the festivities drew them to the U-Club yesterday. "I can sit in my room and watch the game, but it's not the same. People…

… Hillsborough County grand jury to seek indictments Nov. 28. 4 14 14 14 14 NOW HIRING UM students only Part - time work available in all Food Service areas. Apply in Person, Rm. 2400, Michigan Union 14…

… THE UNIVERSITY CLUB EATERIES & COMMONS METRO AIRPORT THANKSGIVING SPECIAL $7*50 ROUND TRIP Advance Ticket Purchase Required TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: U of M Student Union Ticket Office Ann Arbor Bus…

… during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29.00 outside the city; May through August - $4.50 in Ann…

November 13, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… were brand new to the expan- ding campus. Since then, he has earned a reputation for being one of the most accessible professors at the University. "Students that have come and taken art classes from…

… one of the more laid-back instructors on campus, said the school's informality is an integral part of the artistic teaching process. "THE RATIO between teacher and student is about one to 10, which may…

… expanded gradually until it outgrew Lorch Hall and was moved into its own facilities on North Campus in 1974. DAVIS' REPUTATION has grown with the school. Students may try for several terms in a row to get…

… into one of his photography courses. The interrupted flow of students into Davis' office is testimony to his popularity. Many come to ask his ad- vice on projects they are working on, but equally as many…

… a stand-out among University in- structors, his students say. "He seems to enjoy teaching, which is rather unique," said Terry Sisson, another art school senior. "It's really genuine and that's him…

…." Not only students praise Davis, however. Art School Dean George Bayliss considers him to be one of the top photography teachers in the coun- try and says Davis brings the school a great deal of fame…

…. Phil Davis usually has an office full of students - he's known for being one of the University's most accessible instructors. DAVIS' SUCCESS is not limited to the classroom. He has published three books…

…. "The thrust ofouraprogram is to try and heighten visual perception of things," he said. "We are more in- terested in the activity of photography and process rather than the results. The students really…

…. "You have to be exact in the technical aspects in order to do well in this art." Davis says one-to-one contact bet- ween professor and student helps nur- ture the development of technical skills, a…

December 08, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… socialist countries," Noon, 246 Lorch. English - Lecture, Don Hill, "The Pleasures of Editing," 8 p.m. Rackham E. Conf. Room. Arab Students - Lecture, George Mendenhall, "Origins of the Arabic Language," Noon…

… Court ruling helps uphold student privacy The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, December 8, 1982-Page 3 State worried by L LANSING (UP Supreme Court, b day, effectively u state Freedom of not require…

… Employ Michigan Student rbor Action Con d Gay Law Stu Revolutionary W( handing out litera To get the 1 changed, LaGRO approval from the a movement aboi the City of Ann A law'to get a simil "no campaign o…

… ?I) - The Michigan y deadlocking yester- pheld a ruling that the Information Act does eges to release com- students for political was divided 3-3 on the ock made possible by tice Blair Moody, Jr. oody…

… participated in the case, but died s decision. involved a suit by nbaum who sought to a magnetic computer tape used by Michigan State University to produce its student directory. Kestenbaum wanted the tape for…

… demonstration an Mack, a leader of any further than consulting the ad- LaGROC's goal is to ministration," Mack said. that there is an Matt, a first year medical student, campaign to seek this said that although…

… Reagan's controversial MX Missile plan. The House voted down the ap- propriations. House kills MX funds LANSING (UPI) - A high default rate on direct student loans could result in federal sanctions, an…

… audit warned yesterday. The report from the state auditor general's office - covering the ac- tivities of the direct and guaranteed student loan programs through June, 1982 - also criticized program…

… staffers for accepting small gifts from brokerage firms which contract with the state. The report noted the direct student loan program, which provides state money for students turned down by private banks…

… funding. "Greater effort must be exerted to reduce defaults on direct loans and reduce the overall guaranteed student loan default rate," the audit said. It recommended sanctions on schools with especially…

April 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…OPINION I -W Saturday, April 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily Mt' 3 i"oian 1iWlQ NEdited and rhonaged by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCII, No. 151 420 Maynard 5t,. Ann Arbor, MI…

…, "student loan authorities." These authorities will permit state colleges to issue tax- exempt bonds to raise money for students who have lost their federally funded financial aid. Because the Reagan…

… specific purpose of securing money for students who no longer qualify for federal financial aid due to tightened restrictions. The new loans would probably have a 10 percent or 12 per- cent interest rate…

…-well below the national average-because of their tax-exempt status. Currently, Guaran- teed Student Loans run at 9 percent n-n terest, only a touch below the proposed bonded loans. The first set of bonds…

… should be issued by June, and the first loans should be available to students by this September. They will come at a time when financial aid is facing its leanest and toughest years--a time, when in…

March 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, March 13, 1982-Page 3 Area bookstores report textbook thefts on rise By CHRIS SALATA Economic hard times aren't simply making students' wallets thinner; they're leaving…

… Chris Coakley, a University Cellar em- ployee who works at the book buy-back counter. LAST FRIDAY Coakley caught a student trying to sell back a stolen book. "The only way I knew the book was stolen was…

… dorms or classrooms. Because students often don't remember exactly when or where they last saw a particular book, there is no way to pinpoint whether thefts are high in any specific area. BABARAK NEMAZIE…

…, a graduate chemical engineering student, said he lost his $54 book when he forgot it atihis desk after a class. "I was surprised the book was taken, because it is so big and bulky," he said. In the…

… has been a noticeable increase in reports of stolen books from last year,"according to Hal Brannon, a manager of Ulrich's book store. Most students only report a stolen book as an afterthought when they…

students a chance to gamble for a night. Michigras begins at 8:00 tonight in the Union. Michigras festival offers OGUCHI, Japan (AP)- Robots with massive claws churn out machine parts at a factory in this…

…. The Anderson Room will feature entertainment by students, egas Conybeare said. The rock group The Whiz Kids will perform in the U- Club,'and Kappa Alpha Psi will play records in the Kuenzel Room and…

November 04, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

… look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, come to our business office at 420 Maynard St. within 48 hours…

… tickets, highest price paid. Call Clark at 662-8982. 000Q1120 STUDENTS GET CASH NOW FOR YOUR IN- DIVIDUAL TICKETS-SEASON/INDIVIDUAL KEVIN 996-5529. 39Q1105 NEED 8 Ohio State Tickets for family and friends…

…-942-0244.46B1105 A$TIFICIAL MARIJUANA PLANTS. Regular $20. Tidple $50. Maryjane Enterprises, Box 49455 Austin, TX..78765. 70B1107 ROOM AND BOARD in friendly, economical student cooperatives. North central…

… campus. Shared meals, chores. Call ICC, 662-4414,4002 Michigan Union. cltc EAT WELL among friends: Join the Student Co-op Meal Plan. ICC, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. cEtc For each extra day after the…

… gear campus. Washer/Dryer. Fully furnished. Cable S $200, negotiable. Call 995-2121. 75C1107 -GRAD STUDENT desires roommate to share living expenses in two bedroom house in Livonia, call q -aren, 425…

…! Volunteers needed for women's intercollegiate basketball games. Positions available are score keeper, announcer, clock worker, & statisticians. Call 763-5668. 52H1106 TUTOR IN ARABIC NEEDED. Please call 761…

December 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…. Tension between the two Arab neigh- bors.built up as a result of their conflic- ting positions on the Iran-Iraq war and Syrian charges that Jordan was sup- porting Islamic fundamentalists trying to…

…<.... v.. .. w.. .... ..... ..- ...<. .,s '.e'a{i ....> M.-IM SAID takes top LSA-SG BY CHARLES THOMSON Sue Porter and Margaret Talmers of Porter Talmers elected the Student Alliance for Institutional…

… Development won by more than a two- " " to-one margin the presidency and vice- in highest turnout ever presidency of the LSA Student Gover- neti lcin edls ek nment in elections held last week. Turnout for the…

… election was the for the council were elected. One of the SAID, student input into budget cutting heaviest in LSA-SG history. Of the more independents, Mark Bonine, received decisions. than 2,300 ballots…

… approximately 16 per- Porter attributed her victory to SAID that she saw a value in the diversity of cent of the 13,000-plus member LSA party campaigning and organization. views which she thinks will be student

… the 1,500 valid ballots. was really solid." Student Alliance for Better Represen- BESIDES CAPTURING the THE SAID campaign emphasized tation, said he thought the new counci: executive positions on the…

student student involvement in future ad- members would work well together anc } government, SAID candidates ministrative budget-cutting decisions, said the views of the council members dominated the…

… candidates who lost were SABRE candidates. Yesterday Adams dropped a lawsuit he had filed with the Michigan Student Assembly Central Student Judiciary in which he claimed that the LSA-SG elec- tion code had…

… association spokesman said. Students with previous archeological experience have been invited to join an international team on a dig of the impor- tant medieval city of Northhampton and the Anglo-Saxon cemetery…

… in Norfolk. Experienced volunteers, the spokesperson added, will receive free room and board for their efforts. Interested students can contact the society at 35 screaming Blue zealots. "Tradition…

October 18, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…U OPINION Page 4 Saturday, October 18, 1980 The Michigan Daily tgMiigan tlg Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI, No. 39 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board A way not to get student control of the Union Higgins 3 I T HOSE ASSOCIATED with the Mich- igan Student Assembly some- times seem to…

… selecting student representatives to a committee working on the renovation of the Michigan Union. The way PIC has been going about that task has opened its members up to considerable criticism, much of which…

… indicate that he is highly qualified. He has served as head of the Union Programming Committee and has worked effectively with the Office of Student Services to effect student goals. In short, Lebow knows…

… his way around, and he has developed connec- tions in the administration that would have served the students well. PIC is aiming to stack the renovation committee with student represen- tatives who…

… support exclusive student control of the Union. That may initially appear to be a sound proposal, but the administration wants faculty and alumni control, too, and PIC's hard- line chauvinism may hurt the…

… Ku Klux Klan has seen quite a resurgence in the past few years, and its use of the term an- ti-semitism applies not only to Jews but to Arab-Americans as well. Recent attacks on Afro- Americans have…

April 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… the past six days. Building Director Leroy Williams says the problem stems from students breaking the power boxes in certain wings. Williams says he has no suspects but believes it could be either a…

… single student or a group of three or four. If he finds out who has been pulling what he calls "just pranks", penalties could range from a simple verbal reprimand to lease termination. Williams' biggest…

… worry is students being late for classes due to their clocks stopping, especially with finals just around the corner. Williams said that the locks have been replaced and he hopes it will stop soon. Work…

… Study Work/study applications for Spring/Summer term . are still available at the Office of Financial Aid. Students who are enrolled at least half-time are eligible. You can pick up your application at…

… Building. Wesley Foundation - Peace Education Group, 7:30 p.m., 629 E. Huron. Rackham Student Government - Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., Executive Board Room, Rackham. Arbor Alliance - June 2 Action…

…-Planning, 7:30 p.m., Kuenzel Room, Union. MISCELLANEOUS Students Against Domestic Violence - Bake sale, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,, Fishbowl. International Center - Indian menu, 5-7:15 p.m., League The Michigan Daily…

…:30 & 10:00-AUD. A This bold, compelling biography of a British soldier-of-fortune stars Pete:'- O'Toole as a man who goes off to become a leader of Arab tribesmen during WW I. Expansive, picturesque, and…

… computers. Influenced strongly by experimental films and originally done (in an earlier version) as a student film. Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasance star. 198 Fri: Truffaut's SMALL CHANGE Sat: A' Premiere…

… Hall, 8 p m. General Notices: Undergraduate Honors Convocation. The annual Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday. April 6 at Hill Auditorium. Marilyn…

… from 9:453a.m. to 12:00 noon for the Convocation. The honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:00 a.m. The public is invited. SUMMER PLACEMENT :32(0 SAB 713…

November 16, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… additional rooms and living spaces. Administration official contend the move would help to counter rapidly rising room and board rates, while students opposing the plan claim the monetary savings would not of…

…- fset the detrimental effects of the plan. Approximately 150 students rallied last night in the main lounge of Mosher-Jordan Hall to view a slide presentation and hear leaders of the Student Coalition to…

… the inconveniences faced by students who would have to venture to the facility from their nearby dorms is only part of the reason for the intense opposition, said Mosher-Jordan resident Michael O…

… purpose. The remainder of the cost would come from 6 per cent revenue bonds. The proposed facility would not be completed until the 1981-82 school year, at which time the net savings per student in all…

… captured by Israel. E Sadat, harshly criticized by some Arab states for ignoring the Palestinians, has insisted that a link be made. Because of Israel's rejection of Egyptian demands thus far, the sources…

… the necessary clarifications concerning the additional positions of Egypt." Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY I surrender... true that law school places tremendous demands on its students. seems to have…

September 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…MT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA Y!, SEPT 1 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN J terviews are held during the school year. Credentials will be sent to pros- pective employers. Students who are registered…

… with the Bureau will be notified of employer visits. Alumni are notified of positions. and also sent a Monthly Bulletin of current job open- ings. Student Part-Time The following part-time jobs are…

… available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr- mandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd lobs should…

… consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 20-Psychological students. 1-Married couple to live in, in ex- change for room and board, 2-Salesmen-graduate students pre- ferred, commission basis. 2…

… department said. "The uncommitted states, not- ably India, Yugoslavia, the United Arab Republic and Ghana would be a grey area which would con- tain possible acceptable solutions to both sides," he said in an…

…' Motorcycle users were warned to obey state, city and University and issuance of warnings, the Of- regulations in an ultimatum issued fice of Student Affairs in conjunc- yesterday by James A. Lewis, Vice- tion…

… with the Joint Judiciary President in Charge of Student Council, is issuing final warning Affairs, tickets to motorized cycle users who continue to violate the State The ultimatum states in full: of…

… Medical Center. Mrs. Crane is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Postpone Seminar The Student Government Coun- cil discussion group seminar on "American Civil Liberties," orig- inally scheduled yesterday was…

November 12, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… Association will present the first Gym Jam of the year from 8 p.m. to midnight Fri- day, Nov. 22, in Barbour and Water- man Gyms. The evening's program will feature sports, bridge and dancing for all students

students interested in acting as master of ceremonies for the Cam- pus Casbah, open from 9 p.m. to mid- night every Friday and Saturday in the League Ballroom, are urged to attend the tryout meeting to be…

… workers. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) 7:30 tonight in the League. Any emcee who has previously applied, yet has not had the opportunity to'try out, and any other student who would be…

… forum discussions this evening at 7:30 at the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation. The topic for dis- cussion will be 'Relations between the Arabs and Jews in Palestine." Every- one is cordially invited to…

…. Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 13, in the E. Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. A discussion on the relative merits of a chain type Pharmacy as…

November 15, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

… either re- ceived- the doctoral degree or made, outstanding records as advanced graduate students. Persons over 36 years of age will receive awards only in exceptional cases. Need To Be Determining Factor…

… Jewish and Arab press alike protested strongly British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's policy state- ment yesterday, in which he an- nounced a joint British-American Committee would make recommenda- tions…

… the Michigan Union. "Michigan on the March," a techni- color production with a Spanish com- mentary, and films of the Michigan- Minnesota game will be shown. All students are cardially invited. Anyone…

… wishing to join the Club may do so at the meeting. Graduate Students will have agen- eral assembly tonight, at 8:00 in the Rackham Lecture Hall. President Ruthven and Assistant Dean Okkel- berg will speak…

…. A social hour will be held after the speeches. All new and old graduate students are urged to -attend. Future graduate activities will be announced. Coming Events The Westminster Guild of the First…

…," and Professor David M. Dennison a paper on "The Radio Proximity Fuze." TYPEWRITERS Bought, Rented Repaired STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES 0. D. MORRILL 314 S. State St. Phone 6615 CURBSTONE PATRIOT…

…, "and the main possibilities in this field lie in working for a good min- ing company." There is no doubt, he said, but that agriculture can furnish a means of Students Collect UnsoldBok Unsold books held…

… by the Student Book Exchange will be distributed from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays until next Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday at Lane Hall. Checks for the books sold at the Exchange sales…

… needs of the undergradu- ate education students. A primary aim of the organization is to be of service to the University and the community. Last year the club spon- sored a student newspaper, a choir, and…

… worked with the children in the University Hospital. Similar projects are expected to continue this year. Other aims of the club are to ac- quaint students with mutual interests, and to develop a…

March 03, 1944 (vol. 53, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

… been stood up. Am blond, beautiful and dying to dance.- STUDENT HELP WANTED-Boys and girls to work from 11 to I or 5 to 7 at The Tavern, 338 May- nard. Phone 9241.l -TEAK SPECIALTIES - Home cooked…

… good food is always; plentiful. Welcome students and faculty. 3054 Platt. . Life is swell when you keep well, but living it that way is rather difficult when in Ann Arbor, the£ seat of astute learning…

… pepper dressing. A French Fried Potato-cut in sandwiches. Students are wel-_ comed to enjoy good food. Vic- QUALITY GROCERIES - Beer. tory'Cafe, 123 E. Liberty. wine and beverages to take out. 'Tom…

…. Phone 23161. S. University. LOST-One date in this big room. If anyone finds a little piece of sugar please bring him to the J check room. C&M Market urges the students to back the attack and buy war bonds…

…. SNACKS-Students are welcome to come and buy good food. Capitol Market, 123 E. Wash- ington.- VETERINARY-Dr. C. H. Adams. Specialist in small animals. Fine treatment. Good hospital atj Packard & Coler.- BUY…

… WAR BONDS-The Larsonj Market calls them a fine invest- ment. 3011 Packard.j PINSETTERS WANTED-Set up pins in your free time. AnnI Arbor Recreation Bowling Alley, 605 E. Huron. 3103.- WANTED-Students to…

… RADIO & CAMERA SHOP-Supplies for the dark- room. 335 S. Main. Phone 8696. 109J S. Alain St. 2-M4. DELICIOUS FOOD -- Welcome students. Come and enjoy good meals, snacks. Washtenaw Con- cy Island. 111 N…

…. Main. ROOMS FOR RENT-Desirable rooms for students, Dorothy B. Lowry, 615 Monroe. 2-3320. THE LITTLE SCIHOOL-Nursery school for infants, small chil- dren. By day, week or nightly. 8293. HELP WANTED- Huron…

… WANTED--3 boys for dish- washing for sorority. Call 2-4808 or 2-3159. TURNER GROCERY-Meats, gro- ceries, frosted foods, beverages. 702 Dewey. Phone 8018. VAUGHN STREET GROCERY- welcomes the students to buy…

… in "YQu Should Move." coming in clothes contact with students and admirerers. The A. I. Ch. E. will meet P. D. Q. at 7 p.m. T. Th. S. to discuss l Bootiful Bouncing Betsy will be the N. R. A., the A. A…

December 11, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7elfare Groups Initiate Drive To Collect Clothing For Winter 4> I With the belief that students can "do something more constructive than wave flags" during our coun- try's hour…

… day asking for clothing. Students Appointed The campus group cooperating wih the Salvation Army and the DAILY OFFICIAL rBULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) the concourse of the League tonight, 7…

student organizations. Dick Shu- ey, '42, president of Congress, has guaranteed cooperation, and together with other clubs will aid in the col- lection of the clothing which should be in by 6 p.m., this…

… Saturday. In the case of students living in he dormitories, this deadline will be 3xtended to Wednesday of next week. Professor Karl Litzenberg has also 'ssured the group of his cooperation, is director of…

… the dormitories. In the meantime collectors are busy can- vassing fellow students for contribu- tions. - Buy a Coodfelow Edition - 3 eech Victors Are Announced Butterfield, London, Dann Present Winning…

… the leadership of Bill Sawyer, Grad., an all-campus carol sing will be sponsored by the Student Religious Association at 9 p.m. Sunday at the steps in front of the Main Library. The program is under the…

… ever held entirely for Univer- sity students, an open' house will be held at Lane Hall, home of the Stu- dent Religious Association. At that time, contributions of sturdy and washable toys can be made to…

March 03, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… pictures of important athletic games1 and other events. The actual work of taking the pictures is done by a professional photographer, but a student conmmittee plans the pictures and stos them so that they…

… are 'vailY h e for showing at class func APPLICANTS WANTEo German police dog owned by Sigma Alpha Epsilon claims the distinction of being the only dog to be regis- tered here as a student at the Uni…

… in a dark movie he felt a com- The evening address will follow the BERKELEY, Calif., March 2.-Two motion in his hip pocket. He found re ulr Sunday 6 p. m. supper of University of California students

… one has ever ap- plied for it. T he stipulation is that the applicant must be christened Leavenworthi. CYCLE 7,000 MILES MADISON, Wis., March 2.-(Big Ten(--Two University of Wisconsin students recently…

… the Mediterranean and then contihuing through Mor- occo, Algeria, and Tunis. Riding fourth-class with a group of lice-infested Arabs on a North African railway, temporary loss of their bicycles in…

… Uni- must learn to bluff sometime and mus tlearn to bluff sometime and that college is about the best place in which to learn how. A student who develops the ability to bluff bot hfearlessly and well…

… has been the woman's dormitory after a rally. found. The disappearance of this It has been a tradition for students historical altar, once used by the to attempt this, but for the first time Potawatomie…

April 16, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 102) • Page Image 11

… admirable. Jaber was awarded a $50,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to spearhead research about the preva- lence of depression and stigma in the Arab-American community in 2011. The research…

… of two different campus organizations. He can speak and understand Arabic and is fluent in Span- ish. Reda Jaber is passionate. When he discusses MI-Happy, a HIPAA-compli- ant smartphone app he co…

… into the person he is today. It's the atmosphere provided at a place like the University that Jaber said allowed his creativity and vision to take root and flourish. "When you're a student it's one of…

… the only times where you can experiment with anything. If you fail as a student, it's not a big deal," he said. "It's all part of the learn- ing experience." Most Michigan Women of Color Collec- tive…

… (M-WoCC) meetings look simple from the outside - a group of students seated in a circle, telling stories and listening. The meetings, usually held in the Trotter Multicultural Center, aren't even…

… discussion. The heart of M-WoCC, what makes the student organization so significant and essential, are those discussions. "We didn't just want to be an (organiza- tion) that puts on events," said LSA senior…

… senior Ciarra Ross and other students who thought the University lacked a space reserved for women of color to voice concerns and personal struggles. At its inception, the group was simply designed to give…

… dedication to student empowerment. "In the past few years, I have done organizing and have been involved in stu- dent orgs. but I've never felt this kind of empowerment," Khalil explained. "For M-WoCC, it made…

November 30, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… the Arabic - it repor- ted the Christian areas of the capital had been hit by "indiscriminate" mor- tar, artillery and rocket attacks. Radio reports said the Druze barrage swept from the Christian town…

… advisers. The official said moderate Arab gover- nments should not be alarmed. The visit also paid off for Shamir with a U.S. promise to resume delivery of American-made cluster bomb artillery shells…

… their own system for keeping track of fines to prevent students from taking advantage of the system failure. One student paid a $100 fine yesterday for a reserve book he checked out more than two weeks…

… textbook blues By JUDY FRANKE University libraries, though never particularly pleasant, become positively repellant during finals. Thousands of students scribbling notes for final papers and cramming for…

… floor of the Graduate Library, offers an escape for testbook-weary eyes and dispels the sterile image of University libraries. Virtually unknown to most students, the rare book room contains a wealth of…

… the University's libraries were off limits to faculty and students: Patrons asked at the front desk for their books and librarians would search for the appropriate titles. Butz said the end of World War…

…-buying co-op. " 1932-The University's Education School dean declared that "rowdyism" among students had almost completely disappeared since prohibition began, and came out against proposals to repeal the ban…

November 15, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

students, Recital Hall, 2 p.m. School of Music-Violin-cello Recital, David Moulton, Recital Hall, 4 p.m.; Woodwind Recital, student quintet, Stearns, 8 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS PIRGIM Nestle Boycott Task Force…

…, 6 p.m. Meekreh-Kosher Deli Dinner, Markley Concourse Lounge, 6 p.m. Union of Students for Israel-Chug Aliyah mtg., 837 E. University, No. 2,8 p.m. Human Sexuality Office-Workshops and guest speakers…

…, "The Spreading and Sliding of drops," 246 W. Eng., 4:05 p.m. Near Eastern and North African Studies- Brown Bag Lec., George Men- denhall, "Arabic and the Ancient Near East," Commons Rm., Lane Hall, noon…

….m. MEETINGS Christian Science Organ.- Rm. 3909 Union, 7:15 p.m. United Students for Christ- Union, 7 p.m. For information, call 668-4041. SACUA- West Alcove, Rackham, 1:15 p.m. Senate Assembly- Rackham…

… Library, 2nd floor, Huron Valley National Bank Bldg., 7-9 p.m. Eclipse Jazz- weekly workshop on jazz improvision by David Swain, Assembly Hall of Union, 8:30-10 p.m. Bursley student government- band, Sante…

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… East Af- fairs specialist with the American Friends Services Committee, warned that the AWACS bargain may backfire for the Saudis, alienating some of the Saudis' Arab allies. "Saiudi Arabia is making a…

June 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

… facilities by film societies pending a report f r o in the administration on ylans for making all student groups im o r e financially ac- countable to the University. That document will be pre- sented to the…

… board at next month's meeting. HOWEVER, the ban remains in effect for any new film grotups that might hetgi opera- tions in the near futorl. toth student and faculty leaders had, at Thursday's session…

…-cost housing for up to eight years which defeats the purpose of the program, he said. "The housing was originally designed to provide new mar- ried students with a place to live during which time they could look…

… for accommodations in the private sector," he said. Approved in conjunction with the premium sas an across-the- toard five per cent rent in- crease for m a r r i e d student honsing which will be…

… American policies and motives. Hrowever, Rammuny contend- ed that "the accords have cer- tainly improved the image of American in the Arabic nations. The U. S. has definitely made some changes in attitude…

… graduate student Nora Kalliel contended that Nixon's Watergate troubles were a ma- jor cause of American's great- er urgency in getting a settle- Trent. "The domestic pressure lis really been on Nixon" to…

… come up with an agreement, she explained, KALLIEL ALSO - warned that Palestinians have been ex- cluded from the accord talks so far. "Not only the West, but also the Arab governments now have a lot at…

February 15, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…. Admission is $2.50. WHO: Arab Student Associa- tion and Lebanese Student Association WHEN: Today from 8 to 10 WHERE: Yost Ice Arena CORRECTIONS 0 The thene party sugges- tion sn Page 2 of the State- ment said…

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December 07, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… mention of any resistance by Taliban See AFGHANISTAN, Page 8 Interviews Icompleted with 20 e area men By Jacquelyn Nixon Daily Staff Reporter The lingering anxiety over whether men in the Muslim and Arab

… to the U.S. attorney's office for the eastern district of Michigan. Kenan Basha, vice president of the Muslim Student Association, said peo- ple who have received a letter are still deliberating…

…, Page 7 Photos by ALYSSA WOOD/Daily Two students use protest signs to keep dry while listening to the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth speak at a rally In Fountain Square yesterday in Cincinnati, where the U…

… go wherever affirmative action is being attacked," said RC junior Monique Luse, co-founder of Students Supporting Affirmative Action and co- chair of the Minority Affairs Commission on the Michigan…

Student Assembly. "I'm a student at the University of Michigan, and my school is being attacked, and I want to express my voice with my presence." Rackham student Jessica Curtin, a member of the Coalition…

August 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

… question remains: How long will it be before students can actually witness their money at work around campus? Students and staff may actually see improve- Onts and additions this year, thanks to a recently…

student fees is only one com- ponent of the general funding budget, while the state appropriations make up another,' said Joel Seguine, information officer for the University's News and Information…

… Michigan students to have access to higher education. The Michigan Legislature has also provided a 2.3 percent increase for student financial aid programs and degree reimbursement grants to independent…

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September 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…A over the Shatt-al-Arab waterway, the southern border between the two countries. On Sunday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz was in Iran for the first visit by a high-ranking Iraqi official in 15 years…

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… condition of anonymity, said the cutback will decrease the quality of teaching and overburden the graduate students. He added that the increased class burden will hurt the graduate's own studies and research…

… continue to hold@ the same number of office hours. One undergraduate computer science student commented, "EECS TAs work very hard. They still teach classes, check pro- gramming and assist in labs. They are…

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March 14, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…- erstadt, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), and the Ann Ar- bor City Council requesting they make an effort to maintain the Diag as a venue for the expression of free by Diane Cook Daily Women's Issues…

…. Students relaxing on the Diag yesterday seemed to pay little atten- tion to Tackett. However LSA sophomore Kevin Fencil com- mented, "If his aim is to protect our free speech, then it's a good idea." I get…

… of Jewish neighbor- hoods in the Arab sector of east Jerusalem with West Bank settle- ments. 7 Reach 40,000 reader Os an i, advod Inh Week"rd" +1 iL. I;-- Abacus Concepts takes the pain out of…

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April 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… reactionary, violent, racist behavior," said United Coalition Against Racism member Kimberly Smith in an exclusive in- terview with the Daily. She said such actions were in- tended to intimidate students of…

… to have him speak," said John Coleman, chair of the engineering graduation commit- tee. "It will give him a real chance to state his views," he said, adding that the students have never really heard…

… him speak. Engineering graduate student Ken Shepardson dis- agreed. "Students on the campus have enough oppor- tunity to hear him speak that it might be more inter- esting to. hear someone from outside…

… the campus with different views on what's going on. Many people said it doesn't matter who the speaker is because students pay no attention anyway. See Pres., Page 2 LIZ STEKETEE/DaIly Capitalist…

… identify lawbreakers. The tapes may be run on community access television. The News also reported that Police Chief William Corbett said the University should consider "kicking out of school" students who…

… WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State James Baker said yesterday he was encouraged by suggestions by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir for settling the Arab-Israeli dispute. Baker commented after a two…

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… mnascots and drum beats as well as start student education programs on the Chippewa culture. Beside Central Michigan, three tther Michigan colleges use Indian Ipgos: the Michigan Christian Col- lege Warriors…

… preservation of the Native American heritage, said Mike Dashner, a Native American representative at Minority Student Services. Ann Arbor's Pow Wow, sponsored by the Univer- sity's Native American Student

…, carvings, horns, beads, and other goods. All students and Ann Arbor residents are invited to the Pow Wow, where they will have the chance to learn about the Native American culture and talk to the…

… participants of the the festival, said Amy Delong of the Native American Student Association. Rev. criticizes Christian Zionist support of Israel DIMA ZALATIMO Christian Zionists have extended unconditional…

… support of the state of isfael, a Presbyterian Reverend told an audience of about 50 students and community members at Rackham jmphitheater last night. i'"The lecture, titled "Anxious for Armageddon…

… Protestant Reformation, Wagner said. The basic principles of Christian Zionism were established in 1829, he said, prior to Theodor Herzl's Jewish Zionism, which was estab- lished in 1897. After the 1967 Arab

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… mere coincidence that this happened the night after the shanty (erected by the Palestine Solidarity Committee and Arab Student League) was vandalized," said Hope. However, he said he was almost sure the…

… Associated Press contributed to this report. A student notices word "Israeli" was night or yesterday JOSE JUAkEZ/DaUy vandalism on the Tagar-erected school bus in the Diag yesterday. The added to "Stop All…

… ) resolution on Tagar BY KRISTINE LALONDE The pro-Israel group Tagar may retain its status as a recognized stu- dent group as a result of an action taken by the Michigan Student As- sembly late Tuesday night. r…

… recognized student group has access to MSA funding, University office space and designated publicity areas such as Diag boards. Originally, the assembly called for Tagar's de-recognition because of a slogan…

… Rights Organizing Committee yesterday demanded improvements in University policies concer- ning AIDS. About 35 students participated in a Diag rally, and about half the group marched to University Hospital…

… winner to receive degree BY SCOTT LAHDE Without student input, the University has decided to award honorary degrees to Soviet poet and 1987 Nobel Prize winner Joseph Brodsky and former Rackham dean other…

April 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

students' help, Kelley says By EDDY MENG There are problems within the Democratic Party - old party .bsses are gone, the traditional labor svpport has been hurt by economic problems, and money from special…

… the artwork. because he wanted to "pass the torch" to college students. Kelley also added that the Democratic Party needs student idealism to help set policies that combat the sophistry and greed of…

…, Palestinians who live in occupied territories, Palestinians who are living in Arab countries, and Palestinians who live in the United States and Europe. "Identity is always related to something that is real…

…! Tickets $5 in advance or at the door. Proceeds go to the T.J. Martell Foundation for Cancer, Leukemia, and AIDS Research. The University Club Is a private club for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and…

… Chapter-NAACP, Filipino-American Student Association, Ann Arbor Music Mart, Parcheezies, Kinko's Copies, and CBS Records. Featuring CBS hits such as MIDNIGHT OIL DIESEL AND DUST uu including: BIRTH, SCHOOL…

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October 02, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… a t e student: "Date rape goes on every day. By acquitting him it legitimizes it. Men should take responsibility - not put it on the woman by saying 'she asked for it'. Women should educate their sons…

… early so that there is more awareness. Fernando Borrego, Law student: "It's hard to tell what happened unless you are there. You hope the judicial system made a good decision. You feel badly for her, but…

… firm Bluff Fisheries and a United Arab Emirates firm, al-Aquilli. The trawlers were on contract to the Iranian government, which charters foreign commercial ships. The captain, indentified as Robert…

Student Assembly. After an unexpectedly small turnout at a Palmer Field concert last Saturday, Phillips, who coordinated Earthfest for MSA, was stuck with 40 pounds of uneaten popcorn that was to have been…

…: $13 in Ann Arbor; $20 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and sub - scribes to the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the National Student News Service. p+..... D | 1…

September 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… from both award is p students and faculty when he was twice professor si denied tenure in 1978, accepted a job at recognition. AFSCME concedes; Dailv Photo by IUD WOLF hee-koochee-koo! Lne and his…

… an amount equivalent to that which Israel spends to retain, settle and ad- minister the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." PRAI spokespersons said the petition will be presented to the Ann…

… amount of opposition, said Irene on campus to pro Rasmussen, the group's paid assistant. rape, following ar She said they have received a mixed student lers distr reaction from the Jewish population. sity…

… be terribly devisive - I STUDENTS a F hope they have second thoughts about precautions "unti it," Kensky said. "I hope it's not suc- prehended," acc cessful." Michael Rice of t See PETITION, Page 3 of…

… 2 The criteria for the award include( "intellectual engagement, an challenge, breadth and depth of sub stantive issues presented, attentivenes to and respect for students input, an quality of…

… instructional materials,' Stein said. "He's a hard worker and the student really enjoy him," she added. See FORMER, page 5 Daily Photo by'TOD WOOLF ong plays the bells of the Baird Carillon at a demonstration…

… 'Three Ann Arbor school students find creative activities to fill the time gap made by the teacher's strike. o by TOO WOOLF, Since the ass TODAY- Road to recovery THE CENTER for Eating Disorders is…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… that." Despite many programs designed to recruit and keep black students here, enrollment is only 5.2 percent of the total student body now. IN HIS NEW part-time post,- Hunter said he wants to try to…

… is not getting out to the students who need it. Hunter, a black 31-year-old, will receive $1,000 for his term which ends in December. He graduated. from Eastern Michigan University with a degree in…

… now thinks it can be suc- cessful if Hunter can have contact with students. Hitchcock said that with only one term to work in, Hunter will probably have to limit his activity somewhat. "With the time…

… that he has, it might be best if he stuck with just one area (of minority concerns)," she said. Hunter hopes that much of his ac- tivity will come from resonding to direct student complaints and…

… unprecedented effort by the cartel's 13 ministers to play down their bitter differences. A senior OPEC delegate said Nigeria, Iran and the United Arab Emirates - a Gulf moderate - have flouted their individual…

April 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 152) • Page Image 13

… perhaps sailing in a dhow, you seem to leave the Arab and Coptic Christian world behind. Egypt and the Nile become more African. Dark- skinned Nubians are more plentiful. Women stoop as the river's edge and…

… nymphs abound. Believe me, any man or woman should have quite an adventure! Southern France yields archaeological treasures By Lisa Spector First day at work. The student takes a bus to 49th St. and…

… Second Avenue. The address on the card says 109 West 49th. Unable to find 109, the student ventures into the nearest office building. Student: Can you tell me how to get to number 109? Receptionist: 109…

… what? Student: 109 West 49th. Receptionist: You're a long way from home. Walk outside and turn left. When you get to Fifth Avenue it will be on the next block. The student thanks the receptionist and…

… welcome change of pace from some of the common summer jobs, like camp counseling or waitress. But get- ting around town can be a grind to the midwestern college student who's never seen a subway and who…

March 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

…, "Fifty Years of Collecting," 8 p.m., League Van- denberg Room. Hillel - Brunhild Kapustin Memorial Lec., Paul Mendes-Flohr, "Martin Buber and the Arab Question," 8p.m., 1429 Hill. LSA - Clyde Coombs…

… advancement. The Summer School's international student body has ac- cess to the University's outstanding libraries, museums, athletic facilities and calendar of cultural activities, and may live in Harvard…

… interest to pre-law students are classes in government and economics. Busi- ness courses include computer program- I ming, financial accounting, statistics and a business writing workshop. Special Programs…

… Studio. Sailing Team - 3 p.m., E. Quad 122 Tyler. LSA Student Gov. - 6:15 p.m., 3909 Union. U. Residence Hall Council -,9 p.m ., 3909 Union. Rec. Sports-Recreative Slow Pitch Softball Leagues 7 p.m., 1250…

…: Q Arts & Sciences and Education Q English as a Foreign Language Q Secondary School Student Program Q Dance Center ' Name=__ Address City State Zip Return to: Harvard Summer School 1 Department 34 20…

… Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) will be held April 7andt, 1981. Students will elect the following officers: President, MSA Executive Vice President, MSA And Representatives from the following schools and…

October 22, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… college ring, Anerica's newest fine dews alloy$ 0 (Continued from Page 1) ONE ANTHROPOLOGY honors student estimated that there are ap- proximately five honors anthropology concentrators. But because each…

… honors degree can- didate must have a faculty member for a thesis advisor, some departments must maintain fairly rigid standards in order to avoid enrolling more students in the program than the department…

… can accommodate. Two of the more popular programs, economics and political science, have minimum grade average requirements substantially above those of the Honors Council. Students wishing to prepare…

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… weight into the siege of Abadan and Khorramshahr. Capture of the two cities would give Iraq control of the. Shatt al-Arab waterway that before the war served both countries as the main oil shipping route…

… were hiding something from them." Volume XCI, No. 42 Wednesday, October 22, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

May 30, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

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September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… aiting a full briefing." outright rejection and did not critic oone had suggested that Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. gated by the agreemen- The communique, broadcast b Riyadh radio, urged the Arabs to er…

… jazz music ever She JORDAN, Page 7 Student sues EMU over profs strike By JULIE ROVNER As the walkout by professors at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) enters its second week, talks between striking…

… faculty and university officials will move from the school's Ypsilanti campus to Washtenaw County circuit court today as both sides prepare to an- swer to a lawsuit filed by an EMU student last week…

… Michigan Student Assem- bly will push the Regents for more student input in the selec- tion of a new University president. See Story, Page 7. * Nicaraguan troops continue to stamp out the final rebel…

… National Organizing Conference to Stop Government Spying this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Michigan Union. Billed as a "nuts and bolts" organizing effort by Ann Arbor coordinator and graduate student

… by the Briarwood Movies and Farrell's. Proceeds went to the Washtenaw County United Way (other photo on page 2). ' Campus lawyers tangle with student problems By BRIAN BLANCHARD varied enough so…

January 13, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

… Cities Toronto. Puerto Rico and Lugano. Switzerlan' is also an installment charge of $17.50 to $35 to have a phone installed. As an alternative for the student who is tired of dorm life but fears the…

… buildings. Stricter formula (Continued from Page 1) and the arts," Thornton said. A series of open hearings were held to engender student comments on the distribution requirements last term, but the only…

students to attend were members of the committee. Rosenberg noted that because students didn't get involved in the decision-making process, an impression is conveyed that L okin pr, a new x c (Continued from…

…-knocking on doors and talking to current tenants. WILLIAMS acknowledges the pressure students face when scram- bling for apartments and signing leases so early. She advises them not to con- sider a roorpmate…

… doesn't pay his or her rent. Beginning in March, the Off-Campus BHonsing Office will have roommate matching books available. These books contain listings which can help students looking for roommates…

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February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… story then de- scribes Granda turning, pulling a knife, and stabbing the student, only to be chased once again be- fore inflicting more wounds with the knife. Finally, after a third chase, Granda was…

… with Granda. MEANWHILE, the Ann NMrbor N e w s launched an ill-begotten fundraising drive for the injured Campbell, but had to quickly re- verse gears when the student's confession became public. The…

… " The official, who asked not to be identified, said that despite the progress, he did not expect the Arabs to relax their oil embargo on the United States and the Neth- erlands for several days. There…

…- enough evidence now that Nixon Sen. Charles Youngblood, convicted ance of reducing class size for un-I should leave office. last spring of attempting to bribe a der privileged students. "All who have not…

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November 15, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… Syria, which has not signed the Egyptian- Israeli truce, holds about 100 Is- raeli prisoners. Israel says it holds about 7,000 Arab prisoners, of which 6,900 are Egyptian and the remaining 100 are Syrians…

…, New York Life, & be issued. (b) All students owing such Duke Univ. Law $ch., bring a bag accounts will not be allowed to register lunch, Int'l Ctr. Rec. Rm., noon. in any subsequent semester or summer…

…'s "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead," E. Quad Aud. 8 pm. Musical Society: Modern Jazz Quar- tet, Power Ctr., 8 pm. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to following rules passed by the Regents on Feb. 28…

…, 1938: "Students shall pay all accounts due the Univer- sity not later than the last day of classes o, each semester or summer' cession. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this…

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January 10, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… decreasing reliance on the word. In theory student revolt would lend itself well to the emotive. It is contemporary. Kids iden- tify. The outlines are all there (cops, hair, an Issue), and all a movie has to…

… n Arkin, ch-22 Actress: Glenda Jack- Women in Love Direction: Mike Nich- Catch-22 Screenplay: Ring Lard- , Jr., M*A*S*H Cinematography: David tkin, Catch-22 Pr a the student body: LEVI'S r, I…

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September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

students who act without fear of imme- diate consequences is reinforced by the partial survival of the cus- tom of treating students as ado- lescents who may oe forgiven their errors." The commission reports…

… campus unrest. "The common disaffected stu- dents see the war as a symbol of moral crisis in a nation which by its actions is depriving the law of its legitimacy, in the eyes of the students. , S"Much of…

… accused the Sudanese presi- dent of "falsifying the facts" in making "grave charges against me and my army." "I appeal you, brother Nasser, and to all the other Arab kings and presidents assembled in Cairo…

June 29, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… Berkeley Students JAN05 KADAR India, Pakistan To Leave Posts NEW DELHI /P) - India has agreed to vacate two contested posts in the Rann of Kutch, the scene of fighting with Pakistan last April…

… Indonesia and President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. . ** JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -The United States may consider closing its three satellite tracking public insistence that this country…

… told the United States It cannol employ Negro scientists there. test by 91 others. They also await sEigt cases involving juveniles are also pending. Of the total of 739, more than 600 are students

…. The number of non-students varied because of withdrawals from school. Later Dates Those not present yesterday were given later dates for appear- ances. SAll 155 were acquitted of chare dict appeared…

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May 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… Foundation grant to calculate the effects of American education on foreign students and therrby strengthen the international pro- gram at the University. His travels took him to 26 coun- tries from Japan to…

…- santly about football. "The things they remembered most about their time here were the personal friend- ships with other students and pro- fessors. India and Korea were the only countries that the Center…

… received every- where I went," he said. Discusses Foreign Policy Referring to criticisms of foreign policy Davis cited the Goa, Kash- mir and Arab questions as those most often brought up. "Each country," he…

… visiting students must make in coming to the U.S." he said. Davis as director of the Inter- national Center must "look after" 1,600' foreign students, who will return home with feelings and judgements about…

student in the School of Music and is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. The wedding will be Saturday, Sept. 1 in Detroit. Hellthaler - Houck The engagement of Mary Evellyn Hellthaler to Lawrence Houck, son a…

…:rf.r.tJ . im: .""X:" .;r r""q" ,q" v: hy:r~t.tw::~v":::r. I .v. . ICHIG E SI ,I , TODAY THRU FRIDAY May 9 to May 11 I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING enduring good looks French Shriner shoes look good…

May 01, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… in German from the University in 1929. Read and Use Daily Classifieds Spring Catches Students Napping 'ICT JULR N Jw It FUNERAL R I T E S IN B A L I--Elaborate towers which took weeks to build…

… to rumor, librarians over at the Business Administra- tion library do not wake up slum- berers or break up conversing couples. If students want to take a nap, or have a quiet chat it is all right with…

… are spiritedly making plans for the future. The 40 Prescott men who have applied for residency next semes- Museum Holds Student Exhibit All three galleries of the Muse- um of Art will be filled with ex…

…- hibits in the College of Archi- tecture and Design's annual stu- dent display beginning today and running through May 25. The student displays are being shown this month rather than in June, as in previous…

… year, so that students and faculty members may have a better opportunity to view them. The exhibit comprises work from all departments of the architec- ture college, selected by a series of contests in…

… golf course built by U. S. servicemen at sandy Wheelus Field, an air base near Tripoli, North Africa. The caddy is an Arab boy. r a. COTTON BASQUE by LORD JEFF Here's a trim-looking cotton basque by…

December 17, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… Ingflux Caii ses Inerease A record-breaking number ' of students are expected to receive diplomas in February, according to Mrs. Lou Ransom, University diploma clerk. Mrs. Ransom said yesterday that this…

… February's total of grad- uates may top last February's all time mid-year of 1,423 by as much as 150. INCREASED ENROLLMENT of the first postwar years is still swelling the ranks of students now qualifying…

…. .? ........... .. ...: . +": r... 2 ~ This is a "MAanhattan"? Wythe shirt. Your day has come to enjoy one. Veysmart. Wiepedclapons and stays to keep 'em flat.' AN APPEAL TO ALLAH - Arabs kneel to pray after surrender. of Ma…

October 12, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… inspirational story of art and chicken supposedly came life. Tickets are $10 with a from a Tyson Ponds Inc. pro- student ID at the Michigan cssing plant, but the cma League Ticket Office. cyhsc eid h lcgtopa…

… discuss Spain's relation- WHAT: A guide to help about 5:10 p.m. ship with the modern Arab seniors after graduation, WHAT: A motorcycle was world and how its history including information abc found tipped…

April 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… can" to stop whoever is defacing the building. "I THINK Carl Cohen's letter is largely responsible for the wave of reaction about the graffiti," Schuur said. "The students' letters in turn provided a…

…," said Patnaik. East Quad not only houses students, but is also the home of the Residential College. The dorm regularly provides programs for the community. One wall on Cooley Hall's first floor has been a…

… the Apile puts the fuback into student demonsmtons. gree policy regents that Mandela receive the honor. In January, the regents rejected the committee's recommendation to give University alumnus…

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… PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Libya finds wreckage of U.S. F-111 warplane, sources say ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates' state-run newspaper Al-Ittihad reported…

… the two crewmen were recovered from the sea off Libya by Libyan military per- sonnel with Soviet assistance. Arab and Western diplomatic sources, who insisted on anonymity, dismissed the account as…

… Britons in Lebanon's central mountains, along with a note saying they had been "executed" by the Arab Revolutionary Cells to avenge the U.S. attack against Libya the night before. State Department spokesman…

June 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… President Saddam and some Arab officials suggested an Hussein a "meshugana crazy person," oil boycott against the United States. Begin warned that Israel "will use all ~ ~ .<~The mounting international condem…

… years While manning the magazine stand he has seen many ters at the United States hecause changes in the University and its students. See story Page American-made jets were used in the See WORLD, Page 11…

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