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May 22, 1981 (vol. 0, iss. 12) • Page Image 30

… pleted three rounds of Israel-Syria-Lebanon shuttles and last weekend took a side trip to Saudi Arabia. He refused comment on his ef- forts. In Tunis, an Arab diplomat said the foreign ministers were…

… subsidies at an un- specified time, Syria's foreign minister has said. I I Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTROM Parallel lines A student strolls amongst the pillars of the Graduate Library. Study time is over, and…

July 31, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… orientation programs. "WE ARE NOT doing this, as a public relations gimmick," explained University Director of Orien- tation Don Perigo. "We want to make the parent a better support system for the student

… had deposited his first check from the Libyans, the president's AP Photo brother denied to him having received any money from the Arab nation. SEN. BIRCH BAYH (D-Ind.), chairman of a special…

June 21, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 32) • Page Image 11

… SADDAM Hussein, the 42-year-old who heads the Revolutionary Command Council, also leads the Arab Baath Socialist Party, serves as prime minister and holds other key posts. Bicycle mishaps in city spur new…

… programs (Continued from Page 3) construction for posing the major threat to bicycle safety. "University students are by far the main law- breakers," he said. BUT THIS SUMMER, with the help of two state…

June 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… stoned autos The 1976 riots erupted after the ounded in and then turned on police, officials said. government ordered black students to mfontein They reported police first used tear learn Afrikaans, the…

… Israel and the Arab population in the Love Story. occypied lands. SI','Y SPtA( EK The PLO has vowed revenge for the TOMMY (.E J)NES maiming of two West Bank Palestinian 'o #114" leaders in terrorist…

May 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 6) • Page Image 18

…'s only effective ruler. In 1976 he changed the name of the country to the "Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah," the last word meaning BOOK BAGS "massdom" or "mass power" in BIKE BAGS Arabic. Since…

… tyranny. This philosophy seems to be behind the takeover of Libyan embassies by radical Libyan activists-many of them students-and their transformation into "People's Bureaus." Khadafy has said he wants…

May 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 18

… and the wounding of 17 others. We condemn this wanton act of violence at Hebron, and the Palestine Liberation Organization's respon- sibilityfor it," hesaid. Earlier Thursday, Arab countries revised the…

… I I 4 Thursday, May 8, Friday, May 9, May 12 COST: $30-U-M Students and Staff (payable by check-U-M refund policy) The UertYof MW~N Reaing &Learlinlg SkilsCenter …

August 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… agenda, an apparently innocuous issue, proved difficult enough. It involved probing key questions such as whether Jerusalem Arabs should come under the sutonomy's authority, whether Palestinians could…

… harpsichordists will perform in the Pendleton Center of the Michigan Union . . . the Students International Meditation Society presents an introductory lec- ture, "Transcendental Meditation and TM Sidhi Programs…

March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

… sides in- heed of the recent statements of volved in the dispute, the Israelis educator Philip Farah, who was and the Arabs. The Arabs, in- until this year a teacher at Bir deed, must be qualified to the…

…, have carried over to iild." I believe that the Israelis Israel's present government, as e all too familiar with seen in Time's statement, "In nocide. seven Arab towns on the West There are many who argue…

… must be poin- ditures for Israel will rise due to d out that the primary cause for the treaty accords. Indeed, sen- r as cited by the Arabs is the ding billions of dollars of aid for placement of the…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Regents have continually avoided divestment issue Court stifles press again T HE PRESS has taken quite a beat- ing from the nation's judicial system…

… of signatures on petitions calling for divestment, student government resolutions, and other forms of routine communication. The respon- se of the Regents clearly shows that when the pressure subsides…

… Africa. When the Committee seemed stillborn, the African Students' Association organized an extensive program which included University and non- University participants. The Regents respon- se: this was…

…, students, and faculty experts - spoke in favor of diwest- ment from corporations doing business in South Africa. No one spoke against divest- ment. The Regents rarely initiated discussion with the s…

July 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 46) • Page Image 38

… a professor. The buyer said Ulrich's pays professors for books at the same rates that apply to students - which means a Nebraska. University Cellar pays comparable rates. "There's certainly money in…

… raise the price to around $10.20 a barrel by 1981. The present world price, by contrast, is about $13.50 a barrel. Now, four years after the Arab em- bargo, there is no immediate U.S. shor- tage of oil…

July 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…Page i wo 1 HE MICGAN DAtILY Wednesday, July 27, 1977 Egypt, Libya observe trUce CAIRO, Egypt (A-Egypt and Libya waged a war of words yesterday, but E g y p t said armed forces of the two Arab

student. at the University o Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard…

July 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…. The canopy, a project of architecture and design students, is making its second appear- ance this year after a brief stint in April. By late'afternoon, as thc mercury and humidity continued to rise…

… peace table. Arab civil administration on the west bank of the Without divulging details of the document, Car- Jordan River, sources said. ter's spokesman, Jody Powell, said Begin had Begin left the…

March 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

students in early March, then re- jecting recent Chinese expressions of protest with "an arrogant air." A further complication of Sino- Soviet relations was the recent consultative conference of Com- munist…

… three month period. Arabs and Germans,... An Arab, Israeli, West German problem was the subject of a var- iety of charges and counter- charges this week. The problem stemmed from the discovery that West…

… German arms were being sent to Israel, followed by a visit to the United Arab Republic by East German party boss, Walter Ulbricht. This resulted in a threat by the Arab nations to sever diplomatic…

… and Space Administration of withholding in- UNITARIAN STUDENT GROUP Presents DR. JOHNBARDACH Zoology & Fishery Dept. SUNDAY, March 28th "For want of a nail the shoe is lost . . ." Herbert THOUGHTS ON…

… ECOLOGY DISCUSSION & REFRESHMENTS TO FOLLOW Cars at Lloyd & Union at 6:45 P.M. UN ITARIAN STUDENT GROUP 1917 Washtenaw Sun. 7:00, Mar. 21 CECIL L. EUBANKS Political Science "An unjust law is no law at all…

… CIAPMAN Western College Oxford, Ohio .. > says, ~Any student, man or woman,can stay at Chicago's YMCA Hotel andenoa weekend for :<#>s~s?$16.00. Here is Fri.P.M. Dinner at YMCA Hotel $1.25 Chicago Symphony 2…

August 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…I Thinker Re lrchigan Dally Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… shape of a new Middle Eastern order. If we had it, we could face Khrushchev with buoyant confidence. IN MY VIEW, the paramount issue in the Middle East is not oil, which the Arabs must sell to the West…

… containing alliance on her frontiers, and with the explosion in Iraq, this campaign has had a great success. It has not only knocked out the only Arab state in the alliance, but it has isolated Turkey. The…

… TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m., the day preced- ing publication. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 27S General Notices All students who expect education and…

… way, to be funny? I can see no point whatsoever in drawing this unilluminating comparison I was not in this debate apolo- gizing for present Arab leadership. The Arabs can do this well enough for…

July 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Eighth Year _ EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Flee UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… to use force if necessary to protect Lebanon independence. President Eisen- hower figured the threat of Ameri- can intervention would discourage both the Russians and the Arab rebels in Lebanon. But it…

… emergency." Even then, American Marines and British paratroopers would be used only to evacuate American-British civil- ians. Turkish-Iraqi troops would be flown into battle the Arab rebels. Meanwhile…

…, Lebanoli -- The bulk of evidence available bh,ere indicates that if the oppo- ion wins clearly in this rebellion, Lebanon effect will become a satellite of President isser's United Arab Republic, To many…

Arab Socialist Resurrection par- ty in Syria which led that country into union with Egypt. One important liaison man has appeared both in the Batth headquarters in Damascus and in the rebel headquarters…

… in art, an experi- ence to be encouraged and re- peated often. There is a maturity of approach implicit in the work shown that is impressive and, for many an art student, unsettling. "SCULPTURE M I D V…

May 06, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… draft bill Congress is now trying to smooth out will prob- ably leave the question of defer- ment in the laps of the individual draft boards. "A few local boards may prove unfriendly to college students

… inequity ex- isted in the case of men financi- ally unable to obtain a college education. "But the inequity is not reduced by drafting college students along with those cap- able but unable to attend," he…

… Reds m Iorea 1ac Arthur Warns Arab Attack Beaten Back By Israeli Syrian Troops Consolidate Gains FRONT LINE CONFAB-Lt. G Allied ground commander in Ko at an advanced command posti * * UN Trtoops In…

… commanders Muteila hill, an Israeli spokesman near the front lineE. said. * Scores0/of Arab dead were re- ported to cover the battlefield af or o e north of the sea of Galilee after the 80-minute engagement…

… and Arab residents ing," an American Eighth Army of the demilitarized zone. A Syrian spokesman cautioned." Army communique issued in Da- The Allied forward' movement mascus at noon yesterday said 27…

… came both on the western front Israelis had been killed in the north of Seoul and on the central preceding 24 hours, against Arab front south of Chunchon. . losses of two killed and three k *wounded. The…

… University," he declared, "but I have known cases of suppressions of student liberties." Prof. Slogson went on to cite the recent extension of University con- ,trols over speakers at Lane Hall as an example of…

… radical students write their views in Letters to the Editor, while their more conservative fellows remain inert. But I do not {Continued on Page 3) Barbour House Enidemic Ends Munsel, Kapell Will Appear…

December 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… benevolent eye on the practices of King Farouk, and his gang of "do-nothing 80th" (or whatever it might be) hierarchy. Whether the entire Arab World will follow suit is a moot question, but a formidable one…

…. At any rate, our only alternative now . Is to focus our attention on the interests of the masses of Arab people, who live in a state of acute poverty, illiteracy, and squalor. Our foreign policy must…

… best which student theatrical groups have offered here. -Paul Brentlinger CED Response -Daily-Bill Hampton "MAYBE SO, BUT IT GETS ME CLEAR ACROSS CAMPUS WITHOUT A SINGLE STOP ..." ettePJ TO THE EDITOR…

… contains rep- resentatives from fourteen cam- pus organizations of every politi- cal, social, and religious persua- sion: T h e Unitarian Student Group, the Student Religious As- sociation, -The Young…

… Democrats, T h e Young Progressives, The Youigg Republicans, The Students for Democratic Action, Co-ops and dormatories. We of the CED can- not understand what Mr. Conna- ble means when he says we have "lost…

… contact with students." The CED is a student organiza- tion devoted to encouraging the free and spontaneous discussion and exchange of information about issues of common concern. We have always maintained…

… ne- gotiations with Deans and Secre- taries, as well as the President of our University. It is important to note, however, that the CED dif- fers from the Student Legislature in that it is an…

… of individuals and groups in the life of the community. The Student Legislature can never re- place such activity. -Judith Levine for the membership of CED CED Action *... To The Editor: IN A recent…

… records for all to see. At all times a majority of the CED members have approved the nature and me- chanisms of policy adopted by the body as a whole. The CED -is a democratic student organization and has…

November 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… - - I Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Ray Dixon .. ..........Managing Editor Robert…

… and Arab. President Tru- man, in requesting Great Britain to lift the re- striction upon the immediate resettlement of homeless European Jews in Palestine, has already spoken officially for this nation…

… the meantime, the Arab League is threat- ening revolt (some strife has already broken out in Cairo) if the British mandate is opened to further Jewish immigration. The Labour Gov- ernment of Great…

… Britain, espousing unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine during the summer's campaign which saw it swept into con- trol, is hesitating, fearful of alienating the Arabs by granting the President…

…- ness Manager before 5 p. m., Friday, Nov. 9, 1945. This includes those holding junior and senior positions, try-outs, and photographers. All students registered with the Student Employment Bureau, are re…

… admission to the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Friday, Nov. 9 between the hours of 9:30 to 11:30 and 1:00 to4:00. After 4:00 no courtesy passes will be issued. Graduate Student Assembly origi- nally scheduled…

… for tonight under the auspices of the Graduate Student Council, has been postponed until Thursday, Nov. 15, 8:00 p.m., Rack- ham Lecture Hall. All graduate stu- dents who are interested in gradu- ate…

… activities are invited to attend. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Courses may not be elected for credit after the end of the second week of the term. Wed- nesday, November 14, is…

… therefore the last day on which new elections may be approved. The willingness of an instructor to admit a student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Hillel Foundation's dramati and music…

… from classes on that day. Students who were admit- ted with advance credit through the Assistant Dean's Office, even though they may have freshman year status, are not to take the test. There will be no…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…0 THE M I C.HISA N DALLY, SATURDAY, MAY -O, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I r1 11 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board ii Control of Student

… was just such an instance of a near sighted foreign policy. Palestine is another. Chamberlain, hoping to weld the Arabs and, therefore, the whole Moslem world solidly on the side of the British, or at…

… least to a position un- friendly to the fascist poWers, welched on her promises to the JeWs to make Palestine a "national= homeland' and swung solidly, in line with the extremist Arabs led by the Mufti…

… the war, have ever been hypocritical. It is that hypocrisy under which all of Palestine was promised almost simultaneously to both the Jews and the Arabs which has been mostly responsible for that…

… breath-taking. That, however, is not so new. Secondary school students tamper with that sort of thing. The program writer deals in great subtleties. For example, note the careful distinction in the use of…

… Star-Times conceivable, also. that the situation might ulti- mately exist where students could leave the{ room and converse with fellow students during AS OTHERS SEE IT WPA-As Mayors See It Waste and…

… college men. They have represented a strange thing called "culture" ob- tained in voluntary or involuntary doses. It has been the old business of students as inactive consumers and professors as persisent…

… producers. The Carolina Arts group, recently formed and already the source of several good speeches, presents James Boyd Monday night. Students are reaching out to this thing called "The Arts" and bringing it…

… blame must dump itself in quite unpretty fashion right back upon the student body. Members of the faculty-particu- larly the humanities-sometimes be- moan student disinterest in their subjects. Now no…

March 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…: British Government Commits Crime us Keeping European Jews from Palestine Sauewl Grof ton's 1d Rather BeRi'*ght 11 GRIN AND BEAR IT B ~Licl ay Edited and managed by students of the University of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Pubications. Published= every morning except Monday dpring the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during…

… Mufti, fascistic spiritual and temporal leader of the Arabs, who was then residing in Berlin. It set an immigra- tion quota of 75,000 for a five-year period, im- posed land restrictions on the Jews and…

… continued Jewish immigration include those of Palestine's limited absorptive capacity and friction with the Arabs. While we are not in a position to judge the degree of military necessity, it is certain Athat…

… Palestine could ab- sorb niany more Jews, perhaps a maximum of six million. Moreover, within a period of 25 years there has been an increase of 50 per cent in the Arab population and a decided benefit to the…

Arabs from the increased economic wel- fare of the country as a result of the efforts of Jewish settlers. THE CRIME of the British government in clos- ing the doors of Palestine to European Jewish…

… respective fingers in the pie. Britain, a past master of the game, has concili- ated the Arabs by refusing to abrogate the White Paper and the United States has discreetly kept it official mouth shut…

… following inside France. Re- ports from the French underground indicate, however, that that organizatio is very strongly behind de Gaulle. It was not mere coincidence that French students, when the Germans en…

student friends of foreign students. The AIE.E. will meet this evening at 7:30 in the Michigan Union. Mov- ies, from the General Electric Co., will be shown on the "Electric Eye" (phototube) and "Steam…

… interested are invited. Contest on Inter-American Affairs: On Friday, March 31, at 8 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre will be held the Central Regional Contest on Inter - American Affairs. Students from…

October 25, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… continuing to grapple about the boundaries of this category.” Matthew Stiffler, a lecturer in American Culture and researcher at the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Mich., commented on the…

… or staff member does not disclose their ethnicity. Paul Robinson, associate vice provost at the Office of the Registrar, discussed the extended ethnicities initiative for both students and…

… faculty at the University that allows students to update their identities in Wolverine Access according to their specific racial and ethnic identities. “In the last several months, we enabled…

… our students’ systems and HR systems to be able to capture some data of ethnicities,” Robinson said. Ravi Pendse, vice president of information technology and chief information officer at the…

… University, reminded the audience that while demographic data collection is essential to representation, the University must also respect students’ rights to information and data privacy. “All of…

… that we must make available to our entire campus for students first, a data dashboard that students can look at and see what data we are collecting on them, and why.” Rackham student Alyssa Park…

… told The Daily she attended the event because of her interest in the desegregation of data around Asian American students and erasure of specific ethnic groups who fall under the pan-Asian identity…

…. Once that information is sent out, it is up to the students to decide how to proceed, as there is no requirement for participants to communicate with their matches. Michielssen noted the service…

… is only open to undergraduate students, so any graduate students or alumni who attempt to fill out the questionnaire will be disqualified. Only a valid University email is required to fill…

…-creators researched compatibility. The group used their findings to draft questions related to issues important to a successful relationship, while also keeping the questions engaging for students. LSA…

March 27, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

… Jason Rowland Anu Roy-Chaudhury Alex Satola Timothy Spurlin Nicholas Tomaino Erin White Ashley Zhang FINNTAN STORER Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor in Chief MAGDALENA MIHAYLOVA AND JOEL DANILEWITZ Editorial…

…, their campaign with platform planks is no longer available online. This makes it difficult to hold the newly elected leaders accountable for the various promises made to students. The year…

… before, we saw negligent initiatives yield a Campus Affordability Guide that was out of touch with the needs of lower-income students. Furthermore, the Engage Michigan Party, and their platform…

… underdeveloped. For example, when discussing affordability, they advocate providing access to public microwaves on campus. While this may save students from buying food by allowing them to bring their…

… to substantiate the claim that increasing access to microwaves is a legitimate means to solve the problem of food insecurity that is endemic to many students across campus. The weak and indirect…

… university officers and student organizations to build a plan that addresses the specific needs of the university and lays out clear and concise action items.” Yet, Engage Michigan chooses to not…

…-hearted and personable elements of the campaign, we want students on campus to vote for candidates who warrant respect and exhibit professionalism in their campaign and their role. So instead of…

… on campus, which we’ve seen much of this year. For example, in September they passed their Buses to Ballots resolution encouraging students to vote. However, because the entire campus is…

… allowed to vote for CSG’s leaders, it elevates their importance above other equally or more effective organizations. While we don’t discourage students from voting this week, we hope they see CSG…

March 25, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…course evaluations and data about classes, to expand access for students. “We wanted to take a look at the behavior, various aspects of behavior, of students, and we set up a small group of…

… people to oversee the project,” Evrard said. University Provost Martha Pollack said the tool allows students to interact with one another in a new way. “It’s a tool where you can go in and you…

… course at the same time,” Pollack said. “It helps you think about courses in context. It’s a way of sharing student knowledge and what students have experienced themselves with one another…

….” Rachel Niemer, a director of the project, said the tool allows students to find information about courses more efficiently and in a consolidated space. “One of the advantages that we see is by…

… having data, students don’t have to go online and search,” Niemer said. “They can, in fact, use what other students have said in course evaluations and what the data are common trajectories…

… through curriculars.” Niemer said she thinks the tool is particularly helpful for students who are exploring majors and subject levels because they can see what kinds of students are taking…

… worked on providing the most aggregate, objective source for students. “It’s attractive; it’s not distilled down from other sources and it’s not based on requests to access the information…

… distributions, among other data sets. The team for ART 2.0 said they wanted to take that experience, present it in a user- friendly way and deliver it to students. Though the program is now available to…

… all undergraduate students, Evrard said the interface is likely to change over time with feedback from users. “This is very much a beta product that may change as we move into Fall 2016,” he…

April 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… everybody can afford to do things that may not pay huge sums of money but are really valuable to society," Obama said. While many students filled the audience, University administra- tors and…

… to the stature of this great public university," Bernstein said. "Each time his message has been targeted at a student body that i think appre- ciates his message. It's a great honor to participate in…

… that kind of experience." Bernstein added that he and several other University offi- cials met with Obama before his speech. During the address, more than 100 students lined the bleachers behind him with…

… an American flag draped above them on the IM Building's brick wall. Some of these students included Business senior Michael Proppe, CSG pres- ident; LSA senior Phil Schermer, MUSIC Matters president…

…; and LSA senior Tyrell Collier, Black Student Union president, among other campus leaders. In an interview after the event, E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, said the office of Student

… well known - including first-generation college students, international students, students who work in campus dining halls and some who grew up in foster care. "We tried to be really thought- ful…

…," Harper said. "Some were students in leadership roles, but others were students who lead in a very different way." Students showed up in droves Monday afternoon to wait for their chance to secure their spot…

… at the event. The University dis- tributed tickets on a first-come, first-served basis Tuesday morn- ing at 9 a.m., motivating students to wait in line overnight for the opportunity to see the…

… president. Harper said this commit- ment to engaging in campus life showed how willing the students are to interact with the world around them. "Our students are always engaged and thinking about what's going…

… on in the world and they're just smart in that way," Harper said. "They're politically smart. I think students on boths sides of the issues kind of want to be in the conversation." Bernstein echoed…

September 10, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

… the com- mittee, including those from the Arab Student Association, University of Michigan Hil- lel, Residence Halls Association, National Panhellenic Council, Rackham Student Government, Dance Marathon…

… transparent and will develop cross-department strategies. Working with multiple units, including departments in the Division of Student Affairs, Washington said there's oppor- tunity for a more consortium…

… sur- veillance. Currently, the University employs relatively few surveil- lance cameras. In the past, student and civic groups have rallied around the idea of limit- ing surveillance at the University…

… a Presidential Search Commission under the execu- tive branch of CSG, but that order was not passed. Monday night's resolution brought forth the student com- mittee as an alternative that would extend…

… the push for stu- dent input beyond the boundar- ies of student government. The University Council reso- lution says the new student com- mittee would presenta recorded report of student input during…

… public forums and continue to provide input throughout the year until the president was selected. Ten student leaders from student governing bodies and organizations throughout the University will sit on…

…, Interfraterni- ty Council, Black Student Union and Graduate Employees' Orga- nization. "We tailored (the resolution) to make sure that we canbe most effective as a student body," Dishell said after the meeting…

…. "While student government represents the student voices, it's also important to really get down to the grassroots parts of these communities and not just take from the top." Dishell will sit onthe commit…

…- tee and Proppe will serve as an ex-officio, non-voting member. In an interview at the meet- ing, LSA Student Government President Sagar Lathia said LSA-SG will actively work to culminate input from its…

… school by surveys and other outreach mechanisms. While he said he believed that the student committee was the "closest we can get" to hav- ing students personally sit on the PSAC, Lathia was optimistic…

February 19, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, February 19, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com L7i1L 1Mvld~l*jan4 3al~j Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

…. Israel's 'right-wing'victory 6 UI O eorury s, osaess weT -- 0 n February 10, Israelis went New proposal would simplify aid application for students to the polls to elect the 120 ly af s s members of the…

… Knesset from Jn a 2006 report, the Commission on the Future of Higher Edu- cation said that for atypical household, completingthe Federal Application for Student Aid is longer and more complicated than…

… completing the federal tax return. The report also said that people considered the FAFSA to be onerous and confusing. It's these disheartening qualities of the FAFSA that prohibit many students from applying…

… for much-needed aid. But thanks to University of Michigan researcher Susan Dynarski and her colleagues, this tire- some process could be simplified. To ensure that more students who need financial aid…

… filled after tax returns are filed. High school students who apply to college in fall had to wait until the spring of that year to see what kind of aid they would receive. This is inconvenient for students

… because financial aid can be the "make or break" factor for many students when deciding which university they will attend, and making that decision without knowledge of how much aid to expect is difficult…

… and 13 percent don't speak Eng- lish at home. The proposed change would make it easier for these students to apply for financial aid, and would consequently offer them greater access to a college edu…

…- cation. Low-income students deserve the opportunities that a college education presents, and they are dependent upon receiving financial aid to get there. But while making the process easier is a good…

… changes regard- ing financial aid, the government needs to implement Dynarski's idea as soon as pos- sible, putting an end to one of the worst headaches for high school students apply- ing to college…

October 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan y'.' r, .: , Y S"::: HEATIHER KAMXINS Editor in Chief JEFTREV KOSSEFF DviD WALLACEF Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials…

… reflect the opinion of the mjority of the Daily s editorial board. All other articles. letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Wasted time Students should make…

… Mallace can he reached ovei e-mail at davidm(a umich. eda. Without knowledgeable, hard work- ing professors and Graduate Student Instructors, a university cannot be considered a top school. Luckily, the…

… faculty. As part of their effort to help students succeed, most professors and GSIs offer open office hours at set times during the week. At these times, students may come to ask questions, prepare for…

… exams or simply to learn more about a topic that interests them. Sounds like a great opportunity, does- n't it? Students are able, at no additional fee, to get advice and extra help from some of the top…

… educators in the world. There is no drawback - no one is graded during office hours. Students embar- rassed about asking questions in class can do so in a private, one-on-one setting. Office hours alleviate…

… many of the prob- lems that large lecture halls experience, such as the normal lack of interaction ' with an instructor. Students lead incredibly busy lives. In addition to classes, they study…

…, participate in sports, clubs and interest groups, shop for themselves and sometimes even sit down and just relax. Amidst all these demands, students should not forget about the opportunity to meet with…

… instructors. Despite having busy sched- ules, there is always time for utilizing office hours. "There are a number of benefits (for students) to seeing professors and GSIs,", Joe Henderson, an LSA academic advi…

…- sor, said. "One of the main benefits is get- ting to know their instructor and letting their instructor get to know them. Students need letters of recommendation and references. Faculty who work with…

January 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…- munity." Many students said they were not aware of the "Day Without Diversity" before they went to Angell Hall yester- day. "As an iArab American student myself, I find it a little troublesome that I was…

… of what Martin Luther King Jr. really did for people of color," Salas said. "I think that students of color here at the University need to realize how much ey are benefitting from the actions f King…

… and other activists who came before us. "Everyone needs to be aware of the traditions of activism and what these figures had to endure in order for us to be here today' she said Student participation…

… in yesterdays protest was fairly positive, organizers at Angell Hall said. "For the time we have been here, many people have been inquiring about the 'Day Without Diversity,"' wrote Black Student Union…

… member Delano White on pieces of scrap paper. "We hope that the University will not ignore us and adhere to its promise to make the campus a place where everyone's needs can be met." Black Student Union…

… African Americans. Who are students of color in this case?" Nakley said she wished she had known about the "Day Without Diversity" beforehand. "Maybe they should have handed out fliers last Friday, too…

… popula- tion of students of color here at Michigan. "Steps currently being taken are good," Salas said. "But no one should be satisfied until the climate for stu- dents of color is more acceptable. If it…

… of minority students as a problem that needs to be addressed by the University. "It's really hard to create a program for diversity especially when the retention rate of students is not there,"she said…

…, MI 48106. A TELEMARKETING position. PIT, flex. hrs. Must have good telecommunication skills. $7.50/r. Call Tom at 741-8700. ANN ARBOR HANDS-ON MUSEUM looking for explainer/guide work study students

… employers provide room & board and/or other benefits. Call: 206-971- 3576 ext. J55982. ATT'ENTION MICHIGAN STUDENTS Due to ex sion, local branch of national firm has 230 part-time openings. These positions…

September 09, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… MbeMtc ian Baty Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and maraged by students at the University of Michigan lighting the housing squeeze in tents 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone…

…- rilla attempt to hijack an El Al airliner near London Sunday was because of this "outrageous Israeli violation." This came in light of the Arabs threat to blow up two planes full of hostages they had…

… JOHN FELDKAMP, Letters: To the Editor: IN THEIR LETTER concerning the selection of Robert Knauss as Vice-President of Student Serv- ices, Steve Nissen and Norm Wil- son condemned President Fleming for…

… successfully waited until all the nominees were no longer able to remain in contention. He also has hampered student involve- ment in the Office of Student Services by opposing creation of a student majority…

… office meaningful and functional for stu- dents. However, Mr. Nissen and Mr. Wilson do not seem to understand the position Student Government Council has recently taken con- cerning the appointment of a…

… new vice-president. SGC endorsed no one for the position of vice-presi- dent of Student Services. On Aug. 19. Council passed the following resolution: Three weeks ago, Student Government Council began…

… to screen prospective candidates for the position of Vice-Presi- dent of the Office of Student Services. During the past few weeks, we have interviewed all those who have presented themselves as…

… nevertheless the hunters are there and any contact with the students around you will tell you that most of the victims of the housing squeeze can be round camped out on couches and floors around the student

…, much to the relief of an embar- rassed housing office. There are-several alternatives to the glut of students on the market, all of which necessarily are quite beneficial to our local population of…

… President Fleming prompt- ly had chosen the Vice-President of OSS from a list of five can- didates nominated by his own Search Commvittee. He did not, and so the Office of Student ' Services has stagnated…

April 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… she irrigun Bail Seventy-mine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan An open letter to the faculty... 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

…: ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ Stop the reprisals now. FOR TWO weeks in March students and faculty at the University shut the place down to emphasize the seriousness of their support for the BAM demands. At one…

…. And when public hearings ate held, we must be prepared to act against them en masse. By MICHAEL DAVIS Daily Guest Writer 1 WANT TO give you faculty some advice. I'm a student, and these days a student

… fellows. You want to bring students before your administrative boards and punish them. You've been outraged by disruption of your classes during the BAM strike, and you want revenge. You don't see that what…

… also refused to go before the University's own student judiciary. The student body provided rules for your pro- tection. The student judiciary has heard cases under those rules, convicted some of those…

October 09, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

Students To Vote in SGC Election, Referendu < v Elections . By LOUISE LIND A campus-wide election today will select eight students to sit as members of Student Govern- ment Council and will…

…; Michigan Union stairs; Frieze Bldg.; Women's Athletic Bldg.; and East Medical Bldg. Present Cards To participate in the elections, students must present their stu- dent identification cards to be punched by…

… greater, participate in it. A two-thirds majority decides the referendum. Should the referendum pass, it would be binding on Council and would take effect in the spring. Several campus student groups have…

… President Thomas Brown, '66L, noted that recent action by the SGC committee on referral to "stay" SGC's motion "Mem- bership Selection in Student Or- ganizations" would have no effect on the regular seating…

… candidates' views: Douglas Baird, '66, defines Council as a "very powerful and effective legislative organization" which ought to work for modified change within existing student or- ganizations. Student-f a…

… c u 1 t y government should be viewed as "in its in- fancy," with the rise to maturity to be made through the responsi- ble selection of student represen-, tatives, he notes. Douglas Brook, '65, feels…

… that Council "as a representative body, must concern itself with issues and programs that are genuinely in the student interest." Council should try to strike a balance where the laws of Michi- gan and…

… the rules of this Univer- sity are respected, while at the same time respect for the import- ance of student activities is main- tained, he says. Scott Crooks, '65, makes a clear delineation between…

February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… waiting lines. Students are required to report change of their license plates within five days of the change or face possible Joint Judiciary Council fines. Michigan residents may purchase their 1957 plates…

… month. The subcommittee was looking into alleged labor racketeering. SAB To Open Next Frday The new Student Activities Building, tentatively scheduled for completion Feb. 1, will not be ready for use…

… until Feb. 15, accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Although major construction has been completed, there are still minor installation and painting jobs to be finished. Office…

… furni- ture, supplied by the University must also be installed before open- ing the building. Student organizations have post- poned moving in until Feb. 16. Members of the Dean's office will move the…

…-Ill.), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he could think of "no better use" for farm products of which this country has a surplus. 1V"I 111 0tS Fines Almost 250 students received $10: fines for…

February 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… said. or ISA Officers will be served with spaghetti as the main dish. Following the supper, Arab students will discuss American and Arabian co-operation. The discussion will be illustrated by a sound…

…THE- MIIHIG A DAIY - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949 ----- -------- T AG DAY TOMORROW: French Student Lands WSSF Activities U' To Distribute Political Co'luuns to State Press "The World Student

… Service Fund has given many European students a new energy for life," said a French graduate physics student here who spent several weeks in a W.S.S.F. rest center. The campus W.S.S.F. drive for $5,000 will…

… begin tomorrow with a special tag day. THE FRENCH student out- lined conditions at Combloux, a W.$.S.F. rest center, in 1946 and 1941. There were two general types who went to the rest camps, he reported…

…. Many students were broken in health after years of work in the underground. These peoPle were required to stay for long periods. Others who took up their studies after the war went to the center dur- ing…

… vacation periods for much needed rest. Despite their need for rest, th student maintained an active pro- gram at Combloux, the French student said. Lecturers were brought to the camp to stir inter- est in…

… political discussions. * * * THESE DISCUSSIONS brought many points of view, for students from many parts of Europe were there, he explained. Displaced Dinner To Hon( The International Center will serve the…

… repre- sent the consensus of department opinion and are not signed. Whether the president should STUDENT REST CENTER-European students gather before a student rest center in France. The World Student

… Service Fund supports such centers throughout Europe. The Campus WSSF drive begins tomorrow. The committee hopes to raise $5,000 in the two special tag days. students who could not return to' own radio…

… broadcasting system. their countries were allowed to go "One blind student adapted John to the rest center. Steinbeck's, "The Moon is Down!" "Still others did not want to for radio. It was so good that the go…

April 08, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Michigan in Color Monday, April 8, 2019 — 3A Dearborn, Michigan is the epicenter of Muslim/ Arab American culture. It is a microcosm of the Middle East with…

… people from every Arab country (i.e. Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, etc). There is such a diverse presence of nationalities and cultures that all contribute their own…

… in the age of Trump against Muslims and Arabs, we are still unable to recognize each other as allies. The reason I wanted to write this article is not to call anybody out, but to recognize the…

… with numbers all the time –– and it might not seem like a bad thing for people to assume this, but looking at the bigger picture, the model minority myth hurts rather than helps Asian students. The…

students are put into a box, it can hurt how we perceive ourselves in the college admissions process –– this was definitely an issue I struggled with a year ago as a senior in high school. I was a good…

student in high school and cared very much about the classes I was interested in, was involved in a ton of extracurricular activities, and was (and still am) passionate about writing. But my…

… that I had to get above a certain score to get into more selective schools and furthermore because of my race and people’s predisposed assumptions about what “kind” of student I was supposed to be…

…. My parents told me that I had to be twice as good as everyone else (namely my white peers) to get into these selective universities, because the competition among Asian students, who are all…

… vicious circle in which Asian students feel pressured by the existing stereotype that they have to have perfect grades and standardized test scores to stand a chance against everyone else of…

… white boys and one Vietnamese girl, all within a high school class of 450 where I could count all the Asian students on my hands. I didn’t believe him at all. However, as parents often are, he…

January 25, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, January 25, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A. - ensaJaur 5.01.h.ihga al iciadiyo C4be1Iidhiown &Ut* Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since…

… many worthwhile pro- posals in the face of major domestic issues, read: the economy. While he addressed a wide range of topics, the president specifically elaborated on issues relevant to students across…

… federal tuition tax credits. He expressed his desire for Congress to stop interest rates on student loans from "doubling" within the next six months. Final- ly, he told colleges and universities that they…

…' focus on maximizing endowment investments rather than increas- ing accessibility to eager students. As part of his plan to address unemploy- ment, which has decreased during his ten- ure, Obama called on…

… for health care, closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay, and ending the Bush-era tax cuts. To assure that the pro- posals put forward last night positively affect students, and the entire country…

… a systematic oppression of the Palestinian people. While both sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict are justifiably frustrated with the sluggish pace of the peacemaking process over the past several…

… years, it's counterproductive and flat out dishonest to claim that the Israeli government is racist and expellingIsraeli Arabs from their homes. It is similarly troubling that the co-authors and their…

… organization, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality seem to suggest that Israel is somehow not rightfully entitled to enjoy the same rights as any other sovereign nation when dealing with issues of national…

… their properties, relying on Israel's Arab neighbors' promise to "drive the Jews into the sea." The 1978 Camp David Accords also presented an opportunity for a last- ing peace, which was again rejected by…

September 04, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 3) • Page Image 17

… check? Cursed the existence of the fucking Eagles? Had a marmot tossed into your bathtub? Well, the Dude has. And although he's not a college student, he's prob- ably a better one than you are. In the 10…

… ambitious private school student (Jason Schwartzman) who tries to strike up a romance with an elementary school teacher even as his extracurricular schedule lands him on academic probation. "Rush- more" is a…

students' book- shelves. The book is a quick read for students who are already familiar with Salinger's cynical outlook on life. The opening story, "A Perfect Day for Bananafish," tells the tale of a…

… freshmen looking for a quick-fix break from their work. writer for college-aged students, then "Cat's Cradle" is the essential work for this same demographic. The book earned Vonnegut a Mas- ters degree in…

… prejudiced, and the Gallery Project on Fourth Street more self-serving characters than and the Slusser Gallery in the School on "Sunny."And this - coupled with of Art and Design. Students, profes- the…

… way of introducing students to aspects of contempo- rary music, dance and theatre that are a far cry from the "excitement" of being penguin-garbed and eat- ing shellfish. One highlight of the year is…

…'s plays. UMS's theme this year is "music and dance of the Arab world," showcasing a group of six per- formances that exhibit aspects of contemporary and traditional Arab culture. The shows range from a…

… musical presentation by Munir Bashir, who specializes in playingthe oud, an Arabic lute-like instrument, to an Arab adaptation of Shakespeare's play, Richard II, which has been commissioned to be performed…

…'t be honored with a performance this year (although she is planning on an appearance in Joliet, Illinois later on), but college students around would be wise to watch and enjoythis fiery comedienne when…

September 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… the ef- forts by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and his killers to destroy the forces of Arab moderation in prewar Palestine. And like- wise, the countries of the Middle East are strife ridden - monarches…

… same door to the post office with an Arab but they are reluctant to share the same country with an Arab. So apartheid in South Africa also has these two versions: it has versions locally where you have…

… a pity if they created geo political conditions in which the former oppressed become in- creasingly the new oppressors. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. I C No. 11…

… hear from the president of their student government. ,He was not invited this year. And they were not addressed by the Minority Organization of Rackham (MOR). They were not invited either. It is…

… traditional for both the president of Rackham Student Government (RSG) and a representative from MOR to address new graduate students at the convocation. It has also become tradi- tional, during the last few…

… shorter than those of previous years. A fellow graduate student was al- lowed address the incoming class. This was Jane Fountain, a Ph.D. candidate in human genetics, who served as "mistress of ceremonies…

… essence, a graduate student hand-selected by the University re- placed an elected representative of the graduate student government as the in- vited speaker to the convocation. This is deplorable. What…

… Tenants Union (AATU) receives 10 to 25 calls a day from tenants, many of them students, who are having problems with their landlords. Common complaints are not getting security de- posits back, invasions of…

November 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… this goal. This year's show consisted of 19 short, comedy vignettes written, performed, produced and directed by students. Being a student is, per - haps, the hardest hurdle to over - come in a…

… on The University Record calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday…

…-Lec, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on Liber- ation Theology, "8-10 pm, MLB 3. 764-4475. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 6:30- 8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB. Hillel/Students for Ethiopian Jewry…

…; "Mcintosh Operating Systems," 9-11 am, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. THURSDAY November 20 Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab-Amer Univ Grads-Lec, Rabbi Berger, "Israel-American Axis: Rejec- tionists or…

…: Disser, 12:30-2 pm, CRED Conf Rm, 361 Lorch Hall. Scottish Country Dancers-Beginners: 7 pm, intermed: 8 pm, social: 9 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351 Shado- wood. 996-0129. Students of Objectivism-Video, L…

… Microcomputers," 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. Streetlight Theater-Perf, Earth Be Damned, 8 pm, Perf Network, 408 W Washington. 662-8607. FRIDAY November 21 Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab

…-Amer Univ Grads-Films, On Our Land, 7:30 pm & Gaza Ghetto, 8:30 pm, Rackham Amph. *Armenian Students Cultural Assoc-Dance, Hachig Kaz- arian & Ensemble, 8 pm, St Nichols Greek Orth Church, *U…

… (lunch avail), 802 Monroe St. 662-5189. *HRD-Workshop, C Heavenrich, "The Art of Living Life as an Adventure, " 7-10 pm, 111 Kipke Cr. Regis: 764-7410. International Students Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm. 994…

…-0450. Student recital, D Kalis, harpsichord, 8 pm, Moore Hall. *Concert, Women's Glee Club, 8 pm, Rack- ham Aud. *Maj Events-Perf, C Laine, J Dankworth with Dank- worth Quartet, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS. *Med Sch…

February 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

….; return Sun., Feb. 20th. Call 663-2993. G26 MISCELLANEOUS RALPH'S MARKET HAS GOOD FOOD, BUY SOME! RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard open every night til midnight Organization of Arab Students is spon- soring a…

… For Direct Classified Service, Phone 764-0 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00'til 11:30 A.M. 557 i STUDENT DISCOUNT for Wake-Up Service. Only $3 monthly! Call 665…

… IS ON SALE! F20 S.T.O.P, TOURS to Europe please 100's of students each summer. Many itin- eraries. Little regimentation. No wor- ries about luggage, hotels, customs, or tavel connections. Call Merle…

…- trances, some with kitchen privileges. Also 1 room apt. with private bath, kitchen facilities, fireplace. Phone 761-0053. C30 3RD YEAR MED. student seeks room- mate for modern, air-cond., apt, near campus…

… WANTED-Part-time waitress, D of M student perferable. House 12 to 1 or 2 p.m. Betsy Ross Shop, Nickels Ar- cade. Call 761-1350. H16 ENGINEER with FCC first phone li-I cense. Part-time for transmitter watch…

…. 90% of time free for study. Call 663-6565 or eves., 663-3672. H13 STUDENT COUPLE to live in furnished apt. in exchange for part-time house- work, yard, and barn work. Call 663- 1327. H12 WANTED…

…--One male student for excel- lent meal job. Ask for Steward at Phi Epsilon Pi. 761-3187 or 663-7314 or drop by 185 Washtenaw. To be filled immediately. H30 MAN FOR PHYS. ED. and Recreation Work $2.50 per hour…

…. Best offer. Alan, 4-1715. F3 WAKE-UP SERVICE-Student Discount Ratel Only $3 monthly. Call 665-8657. F30 DON'T LET the cover confuse you-the inside can do that. GARGOYLE! On sale with itss glorious…

… lecture by Mr. Saadat Has- san. His job is director of Arab In- formation Center in New York. On a timely and controversial issue: THE ARAB-IRALLI ARMS RACE AND ITS IMPLICATION Place-third floor conference…

July 07, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… threatened to ; walk out of the Arab League if Kuwait is not 'admitted into membership. The reports said King Saud of Saudi Arabia conveyed this threat to Arab League Secre- tary - General Abdul Khalek…

… Hassouna during Hassouna's visit to Saudi Arabia on the last stage of his peacemaking mis- sion over the Iraq-Kuwait cris- is. The Arab League Council is to convene next Wednesday to consider Kuwait…

…," he commented after the closed meeting. INVESTIGATE GRADUATE STUDENTS: 'U Unaware of HUAC Screenings Here Study Housing for Diplomats Ureaty Korea Reds Claim South Korea May Attack Say West Resists…

…- tions of graduate students holding government fellowships. Vice - President for Research Ralph A. Sawyer, who also heads the Rackham garduate school, said he had not heard of any Univer- sity student

… National Science Foun- dation about a $3,800 scholarship awarded to a student previously convicted for refusing to say whether he was a Communist. Cancel Scholarships The scholarship was cancelled on the…

… appeal to the Supreme Court. "Every University student who has received an NSF grant through the University has signed the loyalty oath and disclaimer affidavit," Sawyer said. "We haven't had any reports…

…, associate dean of Rackham and the man who supervises the NSF grants for the University, also reported no know- ledge of investigations of local students. He said about 80 Ursiversity stu- dents hold NSF co…

…-operative fel- lowships and summer fellowships for graduate teaching assistants. Sawyer said it is not the "Uni- versity's business to check on the loyalty of a student." He said that if a student did sign the…

March 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… * Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN *"When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth will Preval" STUDENT

…, MARCH 26. 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: JOAN KAATZ "The Fool! He's Cutting The Wrong End" ~} F OV\MEsTC NEEVS p II ( -4, ea The Fishman Disqualification Case:. Excusable STUDENT Government Council is…

… thus sides with Soviet Russia, which has always agitated against the Pact, or is trying to establish a position of leadership in the Arab world despite its break with the Nasser nationalists of the…

… United Arab Republic. In the tight-rope walking by which he has so far maintained independence of Nasser while enjoying not-quite-so-much independence of the local Communists who support him and the…

… so-called Arab union with Jordan. The revolution abrogated this arrangement. Now Jordan stands between Iraq, the UAR and a totally hostile Israel which, at the first outbreak of new hostilities in the…

…-THE EDITOR: Courses Meet Student Needs Reader Claims To the Editor: I WAS very disappointed to read the editorial concerning the School of Education. I thought the trick of taking things out of con- text and…

… scholars in the literary college. They are the ones who certify that a teacher is proficient in subject matter. This is done by the grades that they give. If a student enrolls in the School of Education and…

…, students would take more work in their major field. I don't think this is true, but before I can commit myself I should like to see a survey made of liberal arts graduates to determine how many of them took…

March 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… and independence." Board Aspirant Visits Campus Democratic candidate for Uni- versity Regent, Irene Murphy, vis- ited Ann Arbor yesterday to tour the campus ^nd talk with student leaders. Accompanied by…

… Regent Eugene Powers and her campaign man- ager, Louise Kane, Mrs. Murphy discussed problems of University expansion, housing, the Lecture Committee a n d discrimination with members of Student Govern…

… California newspaper is a Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex), part of the Associated Students en. William Knowland (R-Calf), of Stanford University. It was the peaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) and ASSU Legislature that…

… editor by a three- fourths vote of the legislatureon use it was the first time, the White petition of five per cent of the the Democrats had been asked to student body. 4-h Pro idn t Ei cnhn 1 rf m Atrc 1…

…tians tGaza Announce Administration; 1d Nations GAZA GATHERING-Flag waving, Arabs congregate in Gaza to chee entered the area. But Egypt announced yesterday she will admi TEAMSTER HEAD: Beck Hits…

… they were smoothing out working arrangements between local Arab officials and the UN E ergecy SForce. Ralph Bunche, UN undersecre- - tary general, said on his return to Cairo from Gaza, however, that the…

… UN "never has questioned Egypt's legal rights regarding Gaza." h>.,It was Bunche who arranged a£the 1949 armistice pacts between Israel and the Arabs and won a r when UNEF troops first Nobel peace…

…. Bunche said, however, that when ing himself said ne does not the governor reaches Gaza "Gen- e to return immediately De- eral Burns will shake his hand." e he understands the students Egypt administered…

May 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…AtrdligantEig Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… the not-too-distant future. Egypt, most influential of the Arab nations, and the first Arab State to extend recognition to Red China, has driven the opening wedge for the others to follow. The British…

… nations have diplomatic relations with Com- munist China, but so do a sizeable portion of American allies in Europe. To this will soon be added the bloc of Arab states. This, of course, is in addition to…

…, and these situations are classic humor. Meant to do noth- ing more than take students' minds off finals, it fills the bill. --Debra Durchslag DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THE Daily Official Bulletin is an…

… be sold abroad. Critics claimed this was done in order to win over two Mississippi votes, Eastland and Stennis, against the Democratic. (Copyright, 1956, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) i Student Recital…

…, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health, and School of Busi- ness Administration: Students are ad- vised not to request grades of I or X in June. When such grades are ab- solutely…

… imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow your instruc- tor to report the make-up grade not later than noon, Mon~, June 11, 1956. Grades received after that time may defer the student's graduation…

… music. -Barbara Roberson, '58 Only T rue A.rt... To the Editor: T AM a foreign exchange student -'who has had the privilege of living in this country only two short years. Consequently, when I speak on a…

September 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…- sponsibilities, tried to cooperate with the UN, within the limits of Arab action. The UN truce, never a very stable affair Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and…

… to students in June, listed. the Akeleys as faculty members. However, students hav- ing already put up $75 each in pre-semes- ter contributions, found that the college is not as it was presented. The…

… Akeleys, long liked on campus, are gone. Protestations from students and faculty members have brought only angry denuncia- tions and an "open meeting" at which only the administration, through President Ash…

…- by, was allowed to present its views on the crisis. Threats against students who refused to register even included notification of their parents of. their reprehensible conduct! Today two-thirds of…

… Olivet's students will be in classes studying. One third will re- main outside, picketing and learning. -Craig H. Wilson. Wanderers? POLITICS, at least in so far as the Pro- gressive Party is concerned…

…. Wayland Brooks. The matter has finally come home since Jack Geist, University student, has entered into the Slosson-Michener tussle, by an- nouncing his candidacy on the Progressive ticket Regardless of the…

student newspaper and as such will devote the majority of our space to news for and about students. * * * HOWEVER we won't be a mere flaccid voice on the campus. From time to time we will take up the cudgel…

… appli- cation form and the fee must reach Princeton before October 16. New Student Chest X-Ray Examina- tions: New students who have not com- pleted the required chest X-ray exami- nation, are urged to…

student organizations plan- ning to be active during the present semester must file in the Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Room 2, University Hall, before October 1, the following infor- mation: (1) a list of…

…., from 5 to 6 p.m. Student organizations are notified of the following regulation governing dis- tribution of publicity materials for stu- dent sponsored activities: No handbills or other printed matter…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

… complex topics as rela- tivity, the quantum theory, and wave-mathematics. Mediocriy More than 1,500 Michigan State University students cele- brated their C-averages last week with a party at a res- taurant…

… - tavern ,hangout near East Lansing. The party, authorized by Dean of Students Thomas King, 'satirized the school's all -A Honor Banquet.r Athletic Director Biggie; Munn was the speaker at the affair which…

… college. Days, afternoons, and evening classes. 'For student beautician. For more in- formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1 BUSINESS PERSONAL GUITAR…

… Status of The University of Mich." President Hatcher, 4:15 p.m. Rackham Lecture Hall. Mon., March 23. International Student and Family Exchange: Rms. 103 and 528 (basement Student Activities Bldg. Wed., 7…

… nursery furniture, call Mrs. Trombka, NO 5-6662. Agenda, Student Government Coun- cil, March 11, 7:30 p.m., Council Rm. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - Letters; Vice…

…-President (Exec.); Vice-President (Admin.); Treasurer. Committee reports: Education and Student Welfare; National and Inter- national - Travel Show; Election, Com- mittee - Final Pre-Election -Ieport; Student

… Activities Committee - Recog- nition: Sigma Theta Tau, Revision: Panhellenic Constitution, Student Book Exchange; Public Relations - Speakers' Bureau, Old ~Business: Driving Regulations, Loyalty Oaths…

…, Deferred Rush. New Business: Change: Student Gov- ernment Council Plan~ (Ron Gregg). Members and constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment. Lectures Lecture sponsored by Dept. of Poli- tical Science…

…, "United Arab Policy and the Middle East Situation," His Excel- lency Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassadod of the United Arab Republic. Wed., March 11, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall, Law School. Tickets for…

… U. S. citizen. Also summer: Jrs., Srs., and Grad. Students in Aero., Elec.,l or Mech.t Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.l B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: Ch.E., and Mech.l Must be male U.S citizen.A , General…

October 13, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…." There are students at Michigan from every part of the world. They include Arabs, Turks, ,Armenians, Jews, Germans, Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Russians, Indians, Poles and Spaniards. And it is only…

… enough it ,was easy. Instead of harboring groundless ani- nosities, foreign students have taken to the busi- ness of friendship with rare enthusiasm. Instead of remaining Arabs, Jews, Turks and Russians…

…THE MICHICAN DAILYFg;' OCT. 13, IE MICHIGAN DAILY Mimes Opera And The Women . ,,.,fir " dited and managed by students of the University Of higan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

… ANNOONCEMENT that T an exchange student program had been inaugurated between the University and Brazil once more stresses the work being done at Michigan to foster international 'friendship. For years a leader…

… in the exchange of studen ts with foreign universities, Michigan gives addi- tional help to its foreign students through the International Center, now celebrating its first birthday. The Center's broad…

… program, aimed at helping foreign students to. acclimate them- selves to American university life through social, cultural and recreational activities, has served to put them at ease since they are…

…. probably the greatest benefit of the Center is that it provides, as Prof. Raleigh Nelson, Coun- selor to Foreign Students, says, "a place where intelligent young men and women, gathering for a brief space of…

… the International Center? Why is it that people act like human being here? It should be remembered that most of the foreign men and women coming to the University are grad- uate students and are…

student groups argued heatedly in the Michigan Daily on the proposition that women be allowed to appear in the Union Opera. Any objections raised were founded on the stifling bugaboos of tradition and…

…-long study, Welles is unbeatable. He, and he alone, isi responsible for the long series of NewI (Continued from Page 2) Michigan Union for a term of threeg years Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence…

April 05, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 14

…. Some groups, like the student-led J Street U, think there should be Palestinian or Israeli Arab speakers in addition to Birthright’s slate of Jewish Israeli speakers. I see J Street’s efforts as…

… the state of Israel and its treatment of Palestinian people on this campus, much of it impassioned and heated. This February, the University of Michigan’s Central Student Government met to…

… espouses the doctrine that “Arabs are dogs” and endorses forced removal of any non- Jews in the country. Before he was a politician, Ben-Gvir was even convicted on charges of supporting a terrorist…

… American Jews, who are mostly Reformed, Conservative or Secular. Many American Jews, especially young ones like the estimated 6,500 in our student body, find themselves in a dilemma because they…

… number of American Jews who doubt the Israeli government is making a sincere effort to promote peace. One student who went on Birthright ended up leaving Israel with more doubts about the country…

… Editorial Board formally endorsed the MPower ticket for president and vice president of the University of Michigan’s Central Student Government. The Daily’s support for MPower’s candidates…

… demonstrates their apathy towards the 5,000 undergraduate and nearly 1,500 graduate Jewish students at the University. Given MPower’s insensitive rhetoric, The Daily must claim responsibility for their…

… included direct quotations from their platform below: (1) “We pledge to staunchly fight … antisemitism (and) Zionism …” (2) “End the Central Student Government’s trip/all University- sponsored trips to…

… the mention of adding Kosher options to campus and the commitment towards fighting antisemitism. However, MPower has yet to hold or attend events to engage with Jewish students and their…

… communities. Merely mentioning issues that “appeal” to a Jewish student body without engaging in discussion is tokenizing and disingenuous. How can you fight antisemitism without engaging in discussion…

November 02, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

…. versity's Asian and Arab American student groups and will The U.S. Department of Justice is also concerned with have volunteers today in cities that may have previously dis- cities that have a history of…

… they will monitor the treatment of Arab hotline number, which will be answered by law students Americans. and lawyers, said Margaret Fung, executive director of Poll monitors will also be present at…

… for those waiting inlines at polling sites, not only in Ann Arbor, but also in Detroit, Scio Township and Ypsilanti. But the group is focusing on students, Raghavan "We kno said. weTekn u Voice Your…

… occurred in the past. Students are sometimes told false- ly, for instance, that they are not allowed to vote in a town that isn't their home. "That's what we're try- ing to stop, to just clarify the process…

… j7 i 1. >r and make sure everyone's informed in this election," Woiwode added. Voice Your Vote is also driving both Ann Arbor residents from their homes to the polls and students who have gone to the…

… Vote al for it or Die campaign -- sponsored by smoothly." rapper P.Diddy on the Diag - Pete Woiwode - encouraging students to go Voice Your Vote to the polls. The mission co-chair presentation, which has…

…, although individ- ual brothers could purchase and distrib- ute their own drinks with their personal funds. Currently, students attending official fraternity parties are supposed to bring their own alcohol…

… would try to intimidate student and minority vot- ers today in an attempt to discourage people from voting. Moon said all lawyers that will be present at sites will be volunteers. The Republican Party…

… , k Nonpartisan organizations will have poll monitors at sites that they perceive fostered discrimination against voters in past elections. The Michigan Student Assembly's Voice Your Vote Com- mission…

… will have a poll monitor at every predominantly student precinct, such as the Michigan Union and Bursley Residence Hall, said Pete Woiwode, co-chair of the commis- sion If the problem is unsolved at the…

February 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… weighing about 100 pounds, were reported miss- ing after the Michigan vs. Northwestern en's basketball game on Jan. 19. 'The father of a student took them for his sick son," Brown said. The man had attended…

… the game, seen the seals laying on the ground near the stadium's press box and thought they would be appreciated by his son, who is a student here, Brown said. He had assumed they were being thrown out…

… Ford would not comment on the matter. Sunday morning, members of the Students of Color Coalition gained access to Michigamua's meeting space on the seventh floor of the Michi- gan Union. The SCC refuses…

… renovate the area. Current members agree that the tower is a "We want t fundamental part of Michigamua's history but said using the days, resolves tower is not worth causing distress to students on campus…

…, like the and its practice of using indigenous nicknames may be subject to further scrutiny if necessary. DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Aaron David Miller, Deputy Special Middle East Coordinator for Arab

…-Israeli Negotiations at the Department of State, discusses the future of Arab-Israeli peace negotiations at the University's International Institute yesterday. RALLY Continued from-Page 1 Some supporters held signs…

April 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…-abortionists at the march. "I'm with my dad, and we're against abortion," she said.. Dinner Continued from Page 1 year student Sami Abdo said the protesters wanted to know why Duderstadt, "is mentioned as hon…

… shouted, "JNF is planting trees. They want Arabs on their knees. But we are here to make it known, Palestine is our home." The counter-protesters also shouted slogans and passed out "We are all Zionists…

… University students exercising their freedom of expression. Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Ar- bor) also at the dinner, said, "I am here to honor (U.S. Rep.) Carl Pursell, who has raised tremendous amounts of money…

… officials met with police department and city officials as well as the mayor before Monday night. He said the merchants were con- cerned about the University's inabil- ity to control student drinking and the…

… use of controlled substances by students. Although no special meeting be- tween city officials and University administrators has been set to dis- cuss the issue, onesof the quarterly. policy meetings…

…-year students, it can be even more overwhelming. But often, getting advice from someone who has been through the same type of problems helps. Since 1985, the Comprehensive Studies Mentorship Program has employed…

… University alumni to help new students with classes and offer advice for their careers. During a presentation at the University's Alumni Center yesterday, alumni mentors received medallions and cer- tificates…

… for their work. The program was launched by CSP Counselor Lola Jones to help new University students establish a rapport with professionals working in their field of interest and to relieve the tensions…

… of being a new student. Although the program was set up for minority students, it is open to all students, said Jones. LSA sophomore Erika Diete- Spiff, who is interested in business administration…

… of existing is to prepare students for the future." Brabson said the program has been very rewarding for both men- tors and students. "I have been doing this since 1970 on my own - working with…

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