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October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… leaves offered by the educational .insti- tution to other students. The between-term leave is au- tomatically granted to all veter- ans on 'enrollment. However, vet- erans do not desire this leave are…

… past, student-veterans earned leave at the rate of two and a half days a month during the course of study. Vet Delegates Meet at Union Renew Campaign To Increase Subsistence A renewed campaign to…

… increase subsistence for student veterans will get under way at 2 p.m. to- day in the Union, when delegates from colleges and universities throughout the state meet to map out preliminary strategy for part…

… last week of the Con- gressional session, the Senate approved a subsistence increase of $10 per month for single vet- erans and $15 per month for married students. Additional al- lowances for additional…

… 'Drinking Ban' Meets With Student Protests By HARRIET FRIEDMAN A wave of protest against the University's new "drinking ban" has arisen on campus. Revised interpretations of a University drinking rule were…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…MISSOURI VALLEY Y AUTHORITY ee Faga 4 Sirtuyran 4:Ia ii4y CONTINUED FAIR VOL. LVI, 130 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Plan Campus Food Conservation…

… abroad at a meeting sponsored by the Student Religious Association yester- day. The conservation rec4'iimmendations were: 1) That an intensive educational program to eliminate waste of food be undertaken…

…. 2) That all student residences which serve meals adopt a campus- wide famine-day diet once a week. Menus on those days would limit meals to minimal caloric content, comparable to European diets. 3…

… diet of most University students, 2,000 calories daily are considered neces- sary by health experts, while diets abroad range from 900 to 1,000 calor- ies daily in some countries. He said that members of…

…. Michigan Christian Fellowship, which present- ed plans for the fund campaign, will conduct that drive with the aid of other interested persons. They have already applied to the Committee on Student Affairs…

… Reported 18 Successful Candidates Named to Seats in Past-War Campus Student G'vernmenI <., UN Asked To Reconsider Iranian Case Val st Question1 ODT Orders Embargo on Railroad Freight Traffic; Plan Local…

… Brownout' The complete list of newly-elected members of the Student Congress, new campus governing body, was announced late last night by the Men's Judiciary Council. Final tabulation was not completed…

April 03, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… Assistant to the President in Room 1431, University Elementary School. Any student whose name does not appear on this list and who wishes to be so listed should report this fact at once to the Recorder of…

… to drag her into it. Officers arrested him. Notices President and Mrs. Ruthven will be1 at home to the students on Wednes- day, April 3, from four to six o'clock. Notice To Seniors, Graduate Stu…

…- , dents: Diploma fees are payable now. Early settlement is necessary for the preparation of diplomas. In no case will the University confer a degree at commencement upon any student! who fails to pay his…

… fee before 4 k o'clock Wednesday, May 22. In case the Faculty does not rec- ommend any payer, the fee will bef refunded on surrender of receipt for Natural Snipncp 11 ru uit r111. 1110 Students

… midsemester tureship series will be given this af- ternoon at 4:15 p.m. in the Natural reports on students enrolled in this 'ence Atorium sbet, Wat college are now being distributed. In- cience Auditorium…

May 08, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… naive faith of many Jews as well as Christians. If any student now studying is fortunate to have an Arab student as a friend, please try to under- stand that it is easy for one to become emotional and…

…Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS columbia: The sevendays' war sere…

… others emerged from Malcolm X/ Hamilton Hall. Coleman stated that four black students had en- tered his office and told him he might leave if he wished. The ap- parent reason for this move was that the…

students who were holding the building felt violence (between themselves and NYC police) was in the wind and did not want to be responsible for Coleman's health. Outside the building, Coleman stated that he…

… from each press service would be allowed in, but the New York Daily News reporter would be ex- cluded because the News, an arch- conservative tabloid, was a racist paper. White student sympathizers…

… outside Malcolm X/Hamilton Hall cheered this move. The order of admittance for newsmen was: black newsmen from black media; black student press; white student press; 4) black reporters from white media…

…; whites from white media. By now, both the black and white students had formulated de- mands, each separate but basically asking for the same things. The demands were: * All work on Columbia Gym must cease…

… immediately. t Institute for Defense Analysis must leave Columbia. s Six students involved in IDA demonstration in March must not be suspended. , Amnesty for all in current demonstration. 0 Dropping of charges…

…- came more apparent., Police had been present in increasing strength since the beginning of the revolu- tion, but on Thursday night it seemed likelythat the cops would come in and bust students in the…

…. Spender smiled at the scene and very modestly began talking with the students. On his rumpled con- servative blue suit was a red but- ton with a cartoon of a rat hold- ing a rifle; the logo of an under…

December 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…"Not Very M7h. W aLs New W You?" 342 gtigan al Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… toward the Arab States. ' * * * IN THE OLD days, a U. S. Sen- ator could always see the President of the United States, to say noth- ing of the Secretary of State. But Humphrey was not even able to see the…

Arab countries that they didnt want to antagonize them by selling oil to England and France. "Yes," replied Humphrey, "but your new friends will judge you by the way you treat your old friends. If we…

…. of L r y uR ct n BOOKS ARE the staff of educational life- perhaps more so than are students and teachers. If the right to access of books is violated, education is stilted and knowledge suppressed…

… policy of not permitting Literary College stu- dents to take books from its library. Since there are some books which Lit. school students need which are not provided in the general library or are not…

… LEGAL Library recently enacted this policy because it is said Literary school people. "don't bring them back." This, it would seem, is classifying the major- ity of Literary students using the Legal Li…

… salvage the main portion not of apples but of Literary School readers. PERHAPS there are not enough Literary School students using the Legal Library fa- cilities for them to "matter." The voice of such a…

… the practice used in recovering over-due books prior to a few weeks ago. But a complete ban is a much stiffer penalty than any fine. True, a book overdue could handicap a law student's use of it. It…

… Lit- erary College students might also benefit more fully. -RONALD SCHELKOPF SGC SJDELG HTS: reg . St d en , s. .J1 , a y ? o a 5 THERE S blood, head-shrinking, tribal skirmishes and the old male…

… gowns are required for Com- mencement Exercises Jan. 26, 1957. Social Chairmen of Student Organi- 7ations are reminded that the calendar 9:; closed to student sponsored activi- tis for ten days prior to…

September 18, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

…. Concerned about reports of violence and intimidation aimed at Muslims and Arab Americans, Bush visited the Islamic Center in Washington yesterday afternoon and called on Americans to show tolerance in these…

… tense times. FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said his agency has launched 40 investigations into hate crimes aimed at Arab Americans, including a number targeting Muslim houses of worship and community…

… are now being influenced by President Bush, rather than Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. "The market is definitely more sensitive to how things turn out politically," Schmitz said. Students for…

… the most part seem reluctant to put any money into stocks, bonds or mutual funds. "By no means am I going into the market anytime soon," said first-year Business student Joe McMullin. "I've been cau…

… reference to what we would think to be the human good," Williams said. RELIEF Continued from Page 1 sponsored by Student Financial Services at the University of {'Pennsylvania that started Friday. The…

… fundraiser - set up by the university as a means to have one designated spot where students, faculty and staff could donate money and needed goods - collected thousands of dollars during previous disasters…

… sites. Students at UC-Berkeley are also reaching out to each other. A campuswide memorial service for the victims was held yesterday, and classes were canceled for two hours so everyone could attend…

…' students. Every college and university has felt the consequences of …

February 28, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, February 28, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO 764 0552 NEWS…

… "genocide." They do not dispute the fact that Armenians died and were killed in Eastern Anatolia in 1915. The facts of the matter are that between 600,000 and 1.5 Ezal is a graduate student in Aerospace…

… Engineering and a member of the Turkish Students Association. million Armenians were either killed by Moslems or died as a result of famine. However, between 2.5 million and 3 mil- lion Moslems were also…

… the kind of open discourse that university should en- courage? While I believe that vandalism of the shanties has been the work of students who were intoxicated or high school stu- dents, it can be…

… should be preserved for future generations as they have been preserved for today's students, there would be some additional respect for our facilities and their condition and appearance. There are other…

… locations around the campus where the shanties could be lo- cated. How about in front of the Student Publications Building? Thomas A. Roach member of the Board of Regents Daily can't choose Palestinian…

… support claims to legitimacy for an organization that guns down the mayor of Nablus be-,. cause he is a popular moderate. We wonder; at how the Daily can. Israel has offered the Palestinian Arabs what no…

Arab government, much less the PLO, has ever offered them: a chance to elect their own representatives and decide their own fate in negotiated settlements. We support this opportunity for democ- racy…

… "liquidating" the United States. I wish that I could say the same for Arafat's state- ments about Israel. It is sad to find the Daily plunging headlong into the issues surrounding the Arab-Israeli conflict…

January 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… derecognize two student groups-Cornerstone Chris- tian Fellowship (CCF) and Tagar (the Tagar decision was later reversed)-for their discriminatory conduct toward people who are gay and people of Arab descent…

…OPINION Monday, January 23, 1989 Page 4 The Michigan Daily'1* Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sanctioned sexual violence: A view from Vol. IC, No. 80 420…

… Daily. thiopians exploi*ted THE PLIGHT OF Ethiopian Jews has recently become a campus issue, with students from the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ) soliciting donations earmarked for…

… a student at the University and is incarcerated at Florence Crane Women's Correctional Facility. Male guards are employed at all women's prisons in Michigan. At Crane Prison, approximately 80 percent…

… the public demanded that it be stopped. This piece was originally published by AGENDA. S 0 No funds for bigots A By Linda Kurtz Recently, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) decided to…

… place posters on campus; to recruit stu- dents and others to its group; and to hold meetings. These groups are not being de- nied the right to speak or associate, only the right to use student funds to…

… being what they inherently and unchangeably are - female or male; heterosexual, gay, or bisexual; Arab, Black, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, or white - or who advocate the represssion of an ethnic or…

… cartoon of Ronald Reagan wearing a keffiyeh (Arab headscarf) and saying, "I know a terrorist 61 'MSA would not fund a group that supported the policies of the white supremacist South African government…

April 05, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Leba- non, marking their first entry into the fighting near the Is- raeli border, leftist and right- ist sources reported. The informants said Syrian gunners of the Arab League peacekeeping army hammered…

… defendant. Sadat, Carter meet WASHINGTON - Egypt's President Anwar Sadat served notice yesterday that "the Pal- estinian cause" is the core of the Arab - Israeli conflict. "No progress whatsoever can be…

… the All-Campus Constitution to protect students from discrimination on the basis of sexual prefer- ence. Right now there is little protection for lesbian or gay male students who face discrimination in…

… lesbian and gay male students are treated fairly. The MSA Election is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 4, 5, and 6. Please remember to vote and to vote YES on Proposal No. 1. SUPPORT THE RIGHTS OF YOUR…

… in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not…

….m. Music School: Varsity Band, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. TUiE MICIIGAN IAIILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 147 Tuesday, April 5, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

November 20, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Lounge.. . a rally for the workers of the Argus plant, sponsored by the Revolutionary Student Brigade, will begin at noon on the Diag . . . the School of Social Work Collegium series will present Gertrude…

… yeai THE COUNSELORS and GRC members also A downplayed the newly-approved transcript options ASSOCIATE which allow students to list their grades and is especially courses in a variety of ways and permit…

… called the expansion of pass/fail m one quarter (30 hours) of a stu- credit "a fine and positive step the inclusion of underclass stu- tribution courses in pass/fail "puts students not to play their aces…

… pointed out that a student can already get certification of a degree without a transcript; thus, he says, the GRC plan "hasn't really increased options." Wooley continued, "I'm sorry to see it passed for…

… two reasons-possible impact it might have on the integrity of the record for_ sending out partial transcripts, and admission problems it might cause students applying to grad schools." The GRC…

…-recommended plan allows students to list letter grades for previous passes and fails, "no courses," or all courses as originally chosen. History Prof. Sidney Fine, a member of GRC, said the transcript proposal…

… spokesman said. Arabs, Israel TAPES PLAYED AT TRIAL: Nixon ordered pardon 0 ress say.s WASHINGTON, (Reuter) - Former President Richard Nix- on promised pardons for the original Watergate burglars in…

… Israel and Palestinian guer- rillas exchanged threats of new bloodshed yesterday, hours after an early-morning raid on an I s r a e l i settlement in which authorities said three Arab in- vaders and four…

… through the machine-gunned ruins of her home in Beit Shean, Israel, after Arab terrorists tried to seize an apartment house there. a- er re et s. re, nt s- ;s: )o in a in Chrysler closes five of six key…

June 09, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… bored with life to succeed as comic characters. And Anthony Quinn never manages to cure his head- ache. The four students on a caper are so lacking in originality that they end up following the middle…

… all fronts. surprise-most of all the Soviet "Arab determination in the face Union, the avowed champion - of of the most wicked forces of the the Arabs in the Arab-Israeli con- age will forever remain as…

… the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Satarday and Sunday. General* Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student

student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1311 SAB. Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance with instruction open to everyone, Fri., June 9, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri…

… John Matthew Potter, English Language & Literature; thesis: "Andrew Marvell's Latin Poetry," Sat., June 10. Austin Warren's residence, 848 E. University, at 9:15 a.m. Chairman, Austin Warren. Student

… Government Council Approval of the following student sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publicatior. of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- neld until the approval…

… has become ef- fective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB, Hillel Foundation, Fishbowl table, June 9, 12 and 13. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fish- bowl…

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

…Us 4r Ate tau Da~ily Sixty-Seventh Ywr EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

Student Government Council for a -without atleast indicating in what sub-group revocation of the Council's deferred rushing that thinking took place, why it was not in resolution is greatly disturbing. the…

….m. the day preceding publication. Notices forSunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957 VOL. LXVII, NO. 145 General Notices Women students living in the Mar- tha Cook Building, and…

… support from most of the Arab states. The show of force of moving the Sixth Fleet to the Eastern Mediterranean is pointless and even stupid, in view of Hussein's statement of independence. Jordan is a…

… landlocked country, and the only conceivable way by which United States troops could get to it would be through Israel -- which would certainly be a major er- ror. Hussein is first and foremost an Arab na…

… something if it remains near Jordan, unless the country is to look foolish and vacillating in the eyes of the Arab nations. This, also, would dispose of the Eisenhower Doctrine. In effect, Hussein has…

… country universally recognized as the greatest democ- racy in the world today. One of the most well-known cx- aVmml PC .is the, ,4nn rnnl rr cinrl the "University Eegulations Con- cerning Student Affairs…

March 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…, '59, were elected to Student Government Council late yesterday. Shorr's 1034 votes set a record in SGC elections. Total vote for the two days plagued with overcast skies was 5,556, just 25 over the…

…. Proclamations of nonbelliger- ency could end a state of war sus- tained since the Arab-Israeli Pal- estine warfare of 1948 and vastly simplifying dickering in the months to come over Suez, Gaza and Aqaba Gulf…

… issues that were magnified by the Sinai shooting last fall. Israel probably would agree readily. Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion has repeatedly proclaimed his readiness to talk peace with all his Arab

…-at least not without a long- drawn argument. The state of war is the basis for the Arab boycott of Israel and any Egyptian bar to Israeli shipping through the Suez Canal and Aqaba Gulf. The British Foreign…

Student Government Council seats were Ron Shorr, upper left; Jean Scruggs, lower left; Scott Crysler, upper right; Ron Gregg, tower right. SENATE PROBE: Ceck Ordered Show' Records o Committee WASHINGTON (A…

… not provided the com- mittee with enough help in mail- ing out letters to students man- ning polling tables. IFC Notified Late Zinger said, however, that IFC had not been notified of the need far enough…

… in advance. IFC sec- retary Bert Getz, '59E, confirmed this. Students failed to show up for several balloting tables both yes- terday and Tuesday, Childs re- ported. Individual polls were opened and…

Student Director positions on the Union Board of Directors, Robert L. Stahl led the twelve candidates, followed by Roy Lave, '57E, Chuck Kriser, '58BAd, and Sandy Wolf, '58. Elected to represent medical and…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… discussed at a Student Govern- ment Council Forum at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Union Ballroom. Former Joint Judiciary Council Chairman Mike McNerney, '57L, will moderate the discussion. Prof. Marcus L. Plant…

…'s history-24,387 -was announced last night by Edward G. Groesbeck, director of the Office of Registration and Records. This compares with a final fig- ure of 23,319 credit students in the Spring of 1956. 21…

…,000 at AA The expected final enrollment figure will include approximately 21,200 students receiving resi- dence credit in Ann Arbor, 187 at the University's Flint Branch, and 3,000 taking credit courses in…

… University centers throughout the state. Last Spring's final figure show- ed 20,101 residence credit students, and 3,218 in the Michigan com- munities in which the University maintainshinstructional centers…

…- istered in September.- Small Res ponse T'o SGC Pro grain Student Government Council has found little response to its speakers' program among campus housing units. Less than one fourth of campus housing…

… to second place. In third position is Purdue, who was knocked off by Iowa. Then come 'U.S. Seeking S , O g pi Latement Intentions Won't Break Cease-Fire Arabs Say Israel Still Demands Egyptian…

…. Arab-Asian delegates at the UN Assembly who disclosed the American move said they were not certain the Egyptian President would make any statement but they were absolutely certain he would not break the…

…- ade Israeli shipping at the Sharm el Sheikh entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba and that Arab commandos no longer can spring from the Gaza Strip into Israel in destruc- tive raids. Gaza, Aqaba Left The Gaza…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…_ ilablesyoera 'Tryou teetings Today Novelists, foreign correspond- ents, editors, business managers, governors, and other potentates will assemble today and tomorrow in the Student Publications…

… will be held at 4 p.m. today and technical publications, of independent students who at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Business And reporters-they're a dime were disgruntled with fraternity domination of campus…

… affairs. Later in the decade fraternity men were allowed on the staff, but The Daily continued as a completely free student enter- prise until 1903. At this time, in the interests of greater continuity…

…, larger student participation and sounder financ- es, the assets of the paper were sold to the University. From then on, The Daily grew quickly. By 1932, the combined student publications had accumulated…

… editorial staffs of The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. today and 7:30 tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. Tryouts will be broken down into news, women's, sports and photography staffs. Previous…

… ing base is, "When Michigan loses, The Arab world is bitterly dis- takes the form of hostility toward rioting has been frequent, Ameri- ' '"T n x o + R - T L , a-ill i n r 1i l 1i l ~ vv1+ .. ...1. 1…

… - - .......1 r _ _ _ ._. & L _. e r C r 1 " fimen co Educated Arabs still respect the United States for its great accom- plishments in this country. This became clear when Efi- menco met people like the govern…

…. Efimenco said. But there are some bright spots what looks to Arab nations to be The U.S. spends billions in Korea on the map of the area. subservience to British Middle and Europe, Moslem representa- In…

August 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 199) • Page Image 1

… Accepted Each fellowship will carry a stipend of $1,700 for a single per- son and $2,000 for a married per- son. Qualified graduate students interested in researcsh in the ap- plications or implications of…

… project will be raised by students and alumni t groups. It is hoped eventually to raise $25,000,000 in gifts and en- dowments to support the com- pleted memorial and its agencies. Israeli Drafts Immigrants…

… The Hebrew press today dis- played prominently Foreign Mi- ister Moshe Shertok's warning that Arab violations of the truce would lead to a renewal of the war by the Israeli Army. Israeli leaders are…

… store of burning oil in the no-man's- land between the Arab and Jew- ish-held areas of the city. Bernadotte said at a news con- ference after the meeting "the demilitarization of Jerusalem for which I am…

… was grave danger of a typhoid epi- demic among Arab refugees from the Palestine war. Sir Rafael, an Australian. repre- a - _______________________________________________________________ News…

… Petition for Rally Called Ineffective Dean Erich Walter, of the Office of Student Affairs, said he believed that the petition requesting an all- view political rally which the Stu- dent Legislature had…

…- ical speakers ban) must be mean- ingful. A petition circulated now would not be meaningful." Dean Walter pointed out that many of those who sign the peti- tion would be temporary students here, who would…

… portion of the Village, 412 persons, mostly student veterans, signed up, setting a new registration rec- ord. The registration booths will be open again from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday and Sat…

… doing now former University students, is call- eouk She remg oc ing for the names of "anyone in enough. She remembers too the service or hospitalized who the thousands of notes and P would like a letter…

December 13, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…0 PAGE TWO -THlE MICHIGAN DAILY 'STTNTDA'V, DEO. 13s 10^0 5! INEWS Arab Students T Tio Hal io Give Recital Church Topics To qa 'tress Y d Of The DAY ParleyToday Yuletide Spirit (By The…

… Associated Press) Arabic-Speaking Peoples' Music And Art Emphasis Flint Strikers Vote Problems To Be Subject ; To Be Used To Portray. On Strike End Monday Of Panel Discussion Christmas Theme FLINT, Dec. 12.-UP…

…)-Striking bus An open panel discussion upon the' (Continued from Page 1) drivers of the Flint Trolley Coach. life and problems of the Arabic- Inc., will vote Sunday morning on speaking peoples of the Near East…

… Meditation." The Student Fellow- whether to continue a walkout that will be held at 9 p.m. today in Room ship will give its Christmas vesper has left this city of 165,000 persons 316, the Union. service at 4…

…, although the city commis- Arabic-speaking peoples. Ralph M. "Approaching Christmas" will be sion may reinstate it at any times Bahna, '37L, president of the Arab the subject of the regular morning and the…

… Drivers' Union, the Amalga- Students Union will act as chairman JOSEF HOFMAN service of the First Methodist mated Association of Street and Elec- and will take part in the panel in '!Church to be held at 10…

….m. Monday. The panel is being held under the Schools Tebate mas suggested by the Wisemen, the The coach company today prepared auspices of the Arab Union which has Shepherds and others in the Christ- a "final…

…" proposal to the striking been reorganized here recently. The TJ"W.j!mas stories. Continuing the spirit of drivers who are seeking 75 cents an Union is composed of students who jI ere OJ an i Yuletide, the…

… Wesleyan Guild will hour instead of the existing 55 cents, are residents of the Arabic-speaking Aoffer a service of music, readings and a demand the management has countries and American-born stu- An all…

…-day session of debate and pictures to be given at 6 p.m. in termed "impossible." dents who are descendents of Arabic oratorical activity for high school stu- Stalker Hall. origin. The purposes of the organ…

September 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…You~ I/ *,. Ittff Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS il Prevail" STUDENT

…' ' .Y - _ .p Fysb6 i4fc Student U.S. with. Britain 26, 1957 * NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER (EDITOR'S NOTE: Robert H. Whealey is a graduate student in history the University. He spent a year in Germany…

… (1955) with the United States An and, after discharge, a year at Oxford University as a student. Following is first article of a two-part series.) By ROBERT A. WHEALEY FOUND the British the same as the…

… told of onal Student Conference's strong- nouncement of racial segregation I States. The action preceded the ,t Little Rock but grew from simi- ensationgd incidents around the -. artening to consider…

… kicking Negroes and crying for the Lord to save them from the plague of dark- skinned people. It is difficult even to expect the educated in' foreign lands, such as the youths at the Inter- national Student

… ourselves caught in a ries of dilemmas-France and the Arabs, 1 and the Arabs, Pakistan and India- e, we are damned if we choose and damned shrink from choosing, and where neither native is so noble and so…

… foreign affairs. Fellow ships are available to college seniors graduate students, young faculty mein bers, and interested persons .w hay already received their doctorate.A plicants should be under 40 years…

… Offices of t Graduate School. For applicalon write to the Ford Foundation,44 r Madison Avenue, New York 22, Ne York. The fllowing student sponsored o cial events are approved for the corn ing week…

…-end. Social chairmen are re minded that requests for approval fo social evets are due inthe Office of Student Affairs not aer than 12:0 noon on the Tuesday prior to th event. Sept. 27: Kelsey, Mosher. Sept. 28…

…, Graduate at dent Council, Haven-Taylor, Huber In ternational, Students Association, Kap pa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu Si ma, Nu~, Phi Epsilon P, Phi Gamin Delta, PhiDelta Phi, Phi KappamT Phi Kappa Sigma…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…N1w Mie ii grn ?&zil Sixty-Seventh Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… King Saud would misunderstand if anything went wrong. The State Department itself knew that Arab children are given exactly the same treatment as Jewish children in the government hos- pitals of Israel…

… her office. (Copyright 1957 by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Reviewers A short meeting for all re- viewers will be held in the Conference Room, Student Pub- lications Building, at 7 p.m. Monday. Those who have…

…: 'Adlver"se' R .eview STUDENTS of Comparative Lit- erature in Ann Arbor will be pleased to note the arrival of an- other twentiethhcentury epic at the Orpheum this weekend. En- titled Anthony Adverse, the…

… Quad Expulsions-A Messy Affair R ECENT expulsion of three students from South Quadrangle raises a number of dis- turbing questions. Two of the students called the Detroit pa- pers during the recent food…

… in complaining, and judging from the lack of rapport between staff and students, we can understand that it is often loud. iT ALSO seems unreasonable to claim that students have an ethical obligation to…

… pre- vent the University from incurring bad pub- licity. The University has a highly competent public relations bureau for this job. While it is fair to expect that in their con- duct students will…

… someone in the administration to listen to sincere complaints. Instead of picking on such a little point and making "scape-goats" of three students to soothe their ruffled feelings, quad adminis- trators…

…. Sports and Dance Instruction-Wo- men Students: women students who have completed their physical educa- tion requirement may register for classes electively in Barbour Gymna- sium on Mon. Feb. 11 8 a.m. to…

… with the situation for the United "tates, to find the necessary eleven votes? There are ten Soviet. votes and there are eleven Arab votes that he cannot get. That makes twenty-one votes that he cannot…

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…, the aridity of deserts and >ation of swamps are natural complica- .s to be met with all the weapons of inology. r The Arabs do not see things e this way. hus any project of the Israelis becomes game, in…

… Syrian minds, for raiding-a Aime which is part of desert culture. s Arab tradition, stirred and channeled Syrian leaders, has revived the war in Middle East. That Israel's northern neighbor should .ose…

… unanimous opinion of Uni- versity officials, the students are not leading deliriously happy lives in this institution. Smoldering dis- content is obvious to anyone who takes the trouble to find out what the…

students are thinking and feeling.Thestudent body has, somehow, $ come up with the 'idea that it is quite capable of directing its own affairs. The University, it seems, has different ideas. I gather that…

… the University considers the student body to be entirely without morals, imma- ture and just a little stupid. Our father, pro tempore, obviously also feels that we must be kept so. Symptomatically…

… what now consists of all student contact outside of the Uni- versity) was of enough importance to make any official annaunce- ment to the campus." In other words, it doesn't make any dif- ference if we…

… Hall groups was announced. From now on, SRA and its member groups must get clearance for all outside speakers in public meetings from the Office of Student Affairs. It was reported that the recent Willie…

… McGee rally and peace conferences in Lane Hall had irritated several higher-ups. The announcement was provocative. Lane Hall director Dewitt Cy Baldwin moaned, SRAer's groaned, Student Legislators…

… practical tear, several SRA members piled into a car and headed for Washington, along with students from other colleges, to present token bushels of wheat to Madame Pandit. MAY DAY-Proletariat Day arrived May…

… hours a cease-fire agreement, but soon the irrepressible Arabs and Jews were at it again. Each side pointed, fingers and called names-neither showed much willingness to sit down and negotiate. RED…

April 05, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

…j Page 4-Saturday, April 5, 1980-The Michigan Daily [%.iiie~v Yeas of iEditoriai I Ir('f'(IoI1 Palestinian rights in Israel Vol. XC, No. 147 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

…- By H. Scott Prosterman First Ward " Greenberg over the brash challenger N BOTH the First and Second Wards, incumbent Democrats are running against Republicans who happen to be University students

…. The attractions of the newcomers are obvious: They understand first- hand what living in the student ghetto is like and they would probably be. more accessible to their constituents than their opponents…

… have been. But a certain savoir-faire would be a needed tool, particularly if the prospective councilperson is going to be fighting for student needs-needs which are by and large not recognized on the…

… serve to alienate his prospective Republican colleagues-if and when he should find, himself opposing them for the sake of student interests. The alternative to Hubbard is no paragon of legislative virtue…

… issues. Still, her votes on most issues match student interests, and thus Greenberg has won our reluctant endorsement. Hubbard's high-powered campaign has focused on some reasonable stances, but he has…

… University has an obligation to provide security personnel for off-campus student areas is downright absurd: Non-student renters get protection from city police, and at the same price. We only hope that 1982…

… will bring us a student candidate with the credentials and character to properly replace the mediocre incumbent. population, and are confined mostly to the upper class, some members of the lower…

…. student in the Center for Near Eastern studies. ve fiasco arijuana, influx of marijuana into the Ann hange my Arbor area by designating April', er seeing 1 as Hash Bash Day was an accep- ar's Hash table…

… of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.*Tensions in the area have increased in recent weeks as the Israeli government con- .tinues its plans to allow Jews to live in the Arab city. Burton does…

February 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… of “Sniper,” gives god- fearing Christian Americans the orgasm they’ve been waiting for: Jesus, mixed with John Wayne, carrying a gun, killing A-rabs. All this controversy over whether “American…

… Language Campaign, a $16,000 effort to educate students on the impact behind common phrases like “I want to die” and “That’s so gay.” Amanda McLit- tle, coordinator of Diversity Educa…

… program five months after it launched. Your video caption, “Uni- versity is dictating what students can say,” met every standard for a click- worthy phrase — incite all of the drama, include none of the…

… facts. A public university “dictating” the speech of its students?! Now there’s a story that’ll rile up those First Amendment defenders. And that’s how your business model works. You fill a niche…

… freedoms. I can’t say they were terribly accurate. Your recent coverage of the Uni- versity’s Inclusive Language Cam- paign was shared on social media by students who were outraged by the…

… University’s attempt to “stifle” their freedom of speech, as one student posted online. And really, who cares that the initiative was based on student feed- back and aimed at creating a more…

… harmonious campus community? Painting the program as an absurd, double-think government plot to indoctrinate American students into not being able-ist or homophobic assholes free to speak their mind is a…

… much better way to ensure high web traffic. All you had to do was splash “Trouble with Schools” across the screen in punchy graphics, and find a student eager to give an interview full of nice…

….C. Muslim students. Just like me. Their assailant was a vocal anti- theist whose heinous act adds to the growing list of Islamopho- bic sentiments, protests and hate crimes in America. Let’s not forget…

April 06, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…4- Friday April 6, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4- Fida Aprl 6 202 Th Mihign Daly mihigadaiyco Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard…

… social purpose. Last week- of them. Our generation, most of all, end, other students and I met with bears witness to the crowding out of longtime area residents who grew up the human connections that are…

… steadily cation in the 1980s. I've studied seg- declined even as campus counseling regation and metropolitan inequality services and administered "student for a few years now, but hearing these life…

… remain creatures of feeling as well as reason. This is why people-scaled institu- tions, such as Ann Arbor's student housing co-ops, hold so much prom- ise, and why those of us attached to particular…

…- nial campaign led by the Israeli military that aims to disenfranchise the indigenous race and to purify the land of non-Jews by implementing an apartheid system. MichiganBDS is a new student organization…

… recognize the Palestinian people's inalien- able right to self-determination and until it meets its obligations by: 1. Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands occupied in June 1967 and dis…

…- mantling the wall separating the Palestinian territories. 2. Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality. 3. Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights…

… firms that profited from the South African apartheid regime. The movement empowered masses in the United States and elsewhere to demand that institutions boycott the apartheid regime. University students

September 22, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

… not open to students of all sexu- al orientations. Additionally, Halperin said many military leaders have supported the repeal for years. Because of this, Halperin said he does not foresee any problems…

… countries, Al-Qassemi said, because mobile devices help people who are geographically spread-apart contact each other. Social media tools also cre- ate distinct problems in Arab countries because many dicta…

…." While Batiste-Johnson said the recent lack of foot traffic on East Liberty has affected her boutique, she noted that the support of locals and University students has allowed her to stay in business. "We…

… even in times of unrest, he is optimistic about the future of Arab countries. "Not everything will go the way we want it to go, but the vehicle communication and safety. His project was recently awarded…

… and two student representatives. The committee typically meets twice a year - once in November and once in April - and selects people the committee members believe meet a set criteria. Their selections…

… and honorarydegree recipientsto Cole- man, Coleman likes to hear feed- back from students about who they want as a commencement speaker - whether it be in the form of a petition with hundreds of signa…

…- tures or justone student's opinion. "I don't think there's a magic number as far as signatures (on the petition)," Connolly said. "She takes all requests she gets from stu- dents very seriously. Even if…

… it just came in an e-mail from a student saying'itwouldbegreatifwe could get this person to be a commence- ment speaker."' According to Connolly, another way students can contribute to the selection…

… processis to bringdesired commencement speaker names to the attention of the student repre- sentatives on the HonoraryDegree Committee. This year the student representatives are LSA senior Carly Goldberg and…

… Rackham stu- dent Neal Rakesh. Goldberg said she is very open to hearing students' ideas for the commencement speakers. "I really encourage students to contact me ..." Goldberg said. "I'm sure there are a…

October 08, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Monday, October 8, 2007, The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… hearts and minds" of the people obviously doesn't mean much to Iraqis or Arabs when we look more like an armed occupying force. However, with the assignment of these anthropological teams to Iraq, America…

… anthropolo- gists in advising communities on how to cater to differing cultural needs, such as the Arab-American com- munity in Dearborn. My first naive anthropological thought was, "Wow, this would be really…

… the Daily last month regarding the University's han- dling of student veterans (Group wants to ease transition for vets, 09/18/2007). Iam a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and recently ended my active…

… academic offices are first class and I think they are capable of providing the kind of services that these students need." I have to disagree with that stateosent; in no way did academic offices at the…

… mind was that maybe the University has a small number of student veterans because it is so hard for veterans to actually talk to some- one at the University and get their important questions answered. In…

… toward high school students and has no special instructions for veterans or other people that would not be able to fill out certain "required" fields such as test scores, current classes or teacher rec…

… merely trying to express that having a Office for Student Veterans' Affairs at the University would have helped me immensely. Transitioning out of the military has been the hardestthing that I have ever…

… done, even hard- er than the seven months I served in Iraq. Matthew T. Marsh is a student at Washtenaw Community College. Coca-Cola's injustices still exist; contracts should be cut again SEND LETTERS…

… violates its own ethical Vendor Code of Con- duct. The University followed New York University and Ecucationi others in kicking Coke productsoffcampus in2006 after a three-year long student campaign, but it…

October 21, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 15) • Page Image 7

… walking tour of public art in Detroit, a tour of the Matrix Theater and visits to two galleries in southwestDetroit. She said the Culture Bus helps her students learn more about the city of Detroit. "(The…

… culture bus) exposes them to the largest and most well-established Latina/o community in South- eastern Michigan. It demystifies Detroit, a place that few of my students have ventured into and about which…

… requirements. One such trip was last month's visit to the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn. Along with the muse- um visit, the trip also included a tour through the Arab American neighborhood, dinner at…

… solution," Spanier said. Gates recalled going to see Vice President Dick Cheney and Andrew Card, President Bush's chief of staff, to discuss problems foreign students were having obtaining visas after the…

… treatment of foreign students, the international exchange of technology and security issues at laboratories that work with anthrax and other deadly substances. Yet the terrorist attacks have not completely…

… aimed at disrupting civil rights, student and dissident groups. Even since Sept. 11, civil libertari- ans and student activists have voiced concerns that the bureau again is trying to stifle lawful…

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February 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… decision," he said. But he compared the elimination of smoking to the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s, predicting simi- lar ineffectiveness for the new resolu- tion. But many students offered their sup…

…." He reassured audience members that nothing would happen to Arab citizens comparable to the internment of Japan- ese Americans after World War II. But he did admit that few politi- cians listen to the…

Arab population in Washington. "Does the administra- tion listen to them? No. Are they frustrated? Yes. Does it portend trou- ble for this country? Very seriously yes," Dingell said. irrelevant to the…

… from Page 1 But opponents of the resolution said MSA's position on affirmative action does not accurately represent the student body. "MSA has no right to try to take a stand for something no one has…

… talked to students about," Michigan Review Editor in Chief Justin Wilson said, adding that MSA should poll students before voting on the resolution. "In terms of actually coming right out and supporting…

… affirmative action, you're alienating a lot of students." "Race shouldn't matter so much that minorities get a 20 percent advan- tage over a white person," Kinesiology representative T. J. Wharry said, refer…

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February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… through Detroit to one of the INS centers and have to give their fingerprints," Jain said, reflecting information expounded by MSA. VISA MANTIS also applies to students from non-Arab, but predominantly…

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 3, 2003 - 7A Students celebrate Lunar New Year with traditions By Min Kyung Yoon Daly Staff Reporter Students tried to recreate the festivities of home as…

… Asian countries welcomed the Year of the Goat with fireworks, beating of the drums, decorations and food Saturday. Uni- versity students celebrated with nostalgia the Lunar New Year by trying to observe…

… Planning and international student from Hong Kong. "Although I ate traditional New Year's food, I missed a lot of things I used to do during Chinese New Year. I missed going to the flower market to buy…

… keynote speech in Conference participants were able which he urged students to take to choose from 10 different work- political action. shops on political, social and cul- Business junior Jayanth Surakan…

… added. INS Continued from Page 1A concluding from that that all international students are potential terrorists is absurd," he said. "There's absolutely no more privacy anymore." Baldwin said, "A lot of…

… these changes in immigration reg- ulation were the result of things that have happened in world politics." In addition to facing more rigid policies, internation- al students must also undergo an extended…

students who are pursuing their masters degrees, and I'm pretty sure a lot of them are going through hassles and troubles," Jain said. "If they do manage to get a visa, they'll have to wait a lot of months…

… to get (them) processed, which is again hindering their education." Moreover, scholars of certain nationalities automatically qualify for VISA MANTIS. "All the people from the Arab world have to go…

… political agenda, it means you don't have a consistent policy that's clear to everybody and clear to implement." Although some students complain that the new INS poli- cies are unconstitutional, Xzzam said…

March 20, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… that regardless of whether somebody is white, black or Arab American, they still deserve respect from the student body. "I got pushed because I was an Arab American," she said. "I didn't get pushed…

… vice-presidential candidate and RC junior Ben Royal said he believes the four incidents were attempts to make minority students feel unwelcome on campus. "We can't accept this at the Univer- sity," LSA…

… because I was a human being. Humans deserve respect." BSU member and Students First LSA-SG presidential candidate Monique Luse, an LSA junior, said it was necessary for the groups to forget about their…

… action. It's tied to it, but this is much more basic. It is beyond affirmative action. It's hate," Luse said. Students attending the gathering remained unified in their stance when LSA junior David Goldman…

…- ble for it to justice." Third-year Medical student Matthew Holtzman said he chose to attend last night's event because it was a rare opportunity. "It's the most incredible thing - to hear someone talk…

…. Many students in attendance expressed their distaste for Horowitz through their emotional responses to his comments and frequent interruptions. Horowitz appeared to be annoyed as he raised his voice and…

… getting out of hand, said that either the Young Americans for Freedom members needed to end it, or she would. Some students were disappointed that the discussion was not more constructive. "There was too…

… fraternity mem- bers called an ambulance for a female high school the michigan daily student. The 17-year-old was transported to Univer- sity Hospital and treated for alcohol poisoning in February 2000. The…

… find out what happens and what we're going to do to stop it in the future," Merito said. University students, who make up a large part of the restau- rant's clientele, had a mixed reaction to the robbery…

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October 23, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EmILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

…, members of concern for the 26,000 students not the University community should not living in residence halls on campus. take this as a cue to relax crime pre- Many of the residential neighbor- vention and…

… a community programs allow a team of two trained comprised of approximately 22,000 student volunteers to escort anyone faculty and staff members and 37,000 anywhere (off campus included) students - 11…

… audits and the distribution of responsibility of students to become brochures and other literature.The active in contributing to an environ- Community Oriented Policing pro- ment that is safe and…

…-YEAR STUDENT Anti-affirmative action viewpoint is often silenced TO THE DAILY: Recently as I walked through campus. I was pleased for once to see a chalk draw- ing on the sidewalk concurring with one of my anti…

March 30, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… happen.' -'U' President James J. Duderstadt, on why the University will not release records pertaining to the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities Notes 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEssIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GooDsThN FLINT WAIESS Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion…

… embarrassing truth has been re- vealed concerning the search for president of the University: few minorities or women were "considered," the students' list of can- didates roundly ignored and the regents were…

…, set up quasi- advisory committees of faculty and students and don't give any - repeat - any infor- mation to the public or the press. When the public asks who is in the running and whether we are…

… revealed was the presidential search committee's decision-making style, namely the lack of attention payed to student input. Duderstadt was not even on the student list. He received the absolute lowest…

… rating from students due to fears that he would be a technocrat, unsympathetic to needs of stu- dents. But most glaring about the search papers was the fact that a phone call from Regent Deane Baker (R…

… and compromise - toward peace. Since then, Caroline retracted one of his insulting generalizations about Arabs. But what of moving forward? I just completed a fact filled, well supported paragraph…

Arabs. The families of Akram Joulani (whose name I carried during the vigil for those killed at Hebron) or Arafat Mahmoud Bayid (whose name my Jewish roommate carried), in the face of ongoing…

… - given that their comic strip meant something to us students. Bill Waterson would have been great. Gary Larson, Charles Shultz, Berk Brethed or Gary Trudeau would all have been great. But CATHY? How did…

April 04, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… beaten to death right outside his home in Oregon, by White Pride skinheads. Fannie Lou Hamer of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Student Non- Violent Co-ordinating Committee; Chaney…

…, Schwerner and Goodman, SNCC and Congress Of Racial Equality student organizers; for example, encountered racist violence as a result of committing them- selves to a set of principles which include liberation…

… the legacy of the progressive struggle and reaffirm our commitment to continue the struggle against racist violence and other forms of oppression. 4 Edited and managed by students at The University…

… necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Ignorance and violence A case in admissions at the University: Where's ti By Kathleen Mattic This is a letter for my student con- stituency, but especially…

… on a student's door in Stockwell and similar fliers were distributed last year. These actions un- derscore the racist climate which exists at this university and the degree to which the university…

… destroyed and racist acts are perpetrated because the majority of the student population are ignorant and unconcerned about the experiences and struggles of people of color. They are ignorant because the…

… reply of the Iranian Jewish businessperson who had hid and provided for them was revealing: "The fact is that they're fleeing here. And who do they come to for help? Their Arab friends? The local…

… allow for such hatred to spew forth from its murky depths. It must be made clear that Black students do not ask for special privileges or benefits not afforded to every student on campus; we demand that…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, February 5, 1988 The Michigan Daily M Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 88 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mi 48109 Unsigned…

…/academic snobism. the thought: "f---ing Arab." Steingraber tells us of the The moral? "No white calming effect that the presence American should presume they Support through apathy I - Defiling Indian names…

…. to colleges that discriminate: To the Daily: It is unfortunate that despite the support shown at the MLK day march, there is a large portion of the student body which misinterpreted some of that day…

…'s activities particularly the student blockade of the "Fishbowl." It is a popular misconception that the blockade was intended to enforce the announced class boycott by preventing students from attending classes…

… It seems that the street person, Arab lack American are victims of the self- rogressives" as they ionary forces." ore, a college ed- s never protected om the "taint of lege educated? Big means you…

… that he felt the University should not compro- mise its standards was hardly a racist comment. There are very rigid standards and requirements the University has set for its students, including…

… outstanding academic and personal achieve- ments. Qualified students, in. the overwhelming majority, come from privileged back- grounds. This is the same for any elitist institution. It is this very standard…

… of excellence which sends superior students, Black and white, from all over the country, flocking to our admissions office. (Members of the UCAR who are students at our esteemed institution, did you…

… choose to attend because of the school's temperate climate? it's unique affordability? or its reputation?) While it is an unfortunate fact that the pro- portion of students coming from privileged…

… backgrounds is much higher for white students than for Black students, this inequality is deeply imbedded in the American social struc- ture. It is here the battle needs to be fought, and the respon- sibility…

September 19, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… the additional funds asked for by the' Regents would be used to increase student aid money, especially the Opportunity Awards Program for disadvantaged students. Thz remainder would pay for' items such…

… on homosex- uality.. However, Vice President for Student Services Robert Knauss said afterwards that some accomodation with GLF could probably be worked out. "My own position is that the group has…

… public (financial) the University Record to a tab- support. -l id size publication and to dis- Knauss said yesterday that GLF tribute it weekly to students and needs to show that the confer- non…

… conference, Student Govern- letter to administrators and facul- ment Council argued that GLF, ty members only. as an official student organiza-, Regent Gerald Dunn (D-Flush- tion, should have the right to use…

…, received a sus- rest. pended term. By The Associated Press The royal army of King Hussein apparently gained the upper hand against Arab guerrillas in Jordan yesterday, and reports reaching Beirut said…

… Israel there, Pentagon aides said, and would not end her boycott of the, additional Air Force transport U.S.-proposed Arab-Israeli peace discussions until Egypt and Rus- sia roll back missiles installed in…

… go to the Student Health Service to receive gamma globulin serum. Ralph Barker, 18, was admitted' to University Hospital late yester- day afternoon and may have com- municated the disease to students

… instructors. Two student members will be appointed by Stu- dent Government Council. In addition, the Regents revis- ed their by-laws to conform with their decision to change the status of ROTC from a depart…

… at both Stockwell Hall and "Tent- would agree that this is a health City", which is on the diag. question, and that every step must Anderson, head of Student be taken to ensure the safety of Health…

October 01, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… (right) and President Gamal Nasser of the United Arab Republic (center). The luncheon for Communist and neutralist heads of state in New York for the United Nations meeting was held at the Soviet UN…

… reconciliation with the central government by LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. -Dr. H. 0. Yoder, Pastor Phone: NO 8-7622 Sun: 9:00 Worship Service and…

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…, Minister Rev. Hugh D. Pickett, Assistant Minister Sunday: 9:45 Church School and Student Class "Understanding the Old Testament" taught by Dr. Edgar Willis in the Campus Center. 11 :00,a.m. World…

…. Palmer, Minister. Morning Services, 8:45 and 11:00 A.M. .University Bible Class, 10:00 A.M. Evening Worship Service, 7:00 P.M. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 216 Beakes St. Welcomes Students Rev. C. W. Carpenter…

… Presidents' Tito of Yugoslavia, Kwame Nkru- mah of Ghana, Sukarno of Indo- nesia, Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. NOTHING HOLDS LIK: SPERRY TOP-SIDERS For your personal safety afloat and ashor4…

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….m. Worship and Program. A Student Panel speaking on My Faith and Campus Life. WED ESDAYS 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel followed by breakfast in the Pine Room. (over in time for 8:00 classes) FIRST…

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November 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… will include a pane discussion on "How Can We Bes Assess Students Aptitudes ant Proficiencies and Use the Infor mation to Help the Student," t4 be chaired by Clyde Vroman, di rector of University…

… be high school principals ant junior college representative from different areas in the coun try. High school principals an junior college representatives wil interview students attending th University…

… for the first time thi year tomorrow morning. Follow ing the interviews will be depart mental open houses. Vice-President for Student Af fair James A..Lewis will speak t the group on "What Makes fo…

Student Success in the Universit of Michigan," during a luncheo] meeting. A panel discussion on "Hov Can We Increase the Studen Probability of Success in the Uni versity" will follow. Overstreets To Give…

October 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…"Gee, Sixt y-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UwTERSrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PuBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. *AN ARBOR, Micn, 0 Phone 1o…

… isled . . To the Editor: JN JUNE of this year I ended eight years on the Michigan campus as a student in the Lit. and Medical Schools. In that period of time I learned to re- spect and be proud of the…

…? . . To the Editor: WTHAT HAS happened to The Michigan Daily and Michigan students since I graduated in 1951? The Michigan Daily reports on the deliberate give-away to Northwestern last Saturday as if…

… Michigan had won. There is no report of the poor playing and coaching of the Michigan team. If this happened in 1951, the students would burn "Benny" in reality not in effigy. I realize that the enrollment…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… Faubus, a principal figure in the dispute over troop-supervised at- tendance of nine Negro students at Little Rock Central High School, ceclared that the fed- eralized National Guard should be released…

students, who come and go, and I never even, learn their names. When they come here to pay the rent, I usu- ally have to ask them where they live.' Rent Mailed "Of course, after the first time the students

… Chest Report Today The Campus Chest Board will make a final report to Student Government Council at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building according to Executive Vice-President Janet Neary…

… probably dominate Arab politics in the fu- ture, Prof. George L. Grassmuck of the political science department said' yesterday. In a panel discussion on "Urban- Rural Patterns in the Politics of Japan, West…

… Africa and the Arab States," he said political change in the latter area occurs in cities but seldom by ballot box methods. He said urban-type politics in- clude military action, street mobs, palace…

…. Lewis at the request of Student 'Govern- ment Council. Design Long Term Calendar It was designed to work up a whole new calendar for a long- term basis.I However, the committee has so far primarily…

… The University Calendar Committee may decide today on al- ternative dates for the University orientation and registration pro- grams next year, according to Leonard Wilcox, '58L, a student member of the…

… of graduate students will be in the field of physical sciences, Graduate School Dean Ralph A. Sawyer pre- dicted yesterday. Referring to Wednesday night's . discussion with state officials and…

… in those crucial areas. However, Graduate School will continue to increase "in all depart- ments," Dean Sawyer said. He add- ed that the present enrollment of about 5.,300 students should in- crease 50…

… Uni- versity is hoping to beginthis year. "The important thing is enabling students to continue towards earn- ing a PhD so they can teach or be in a position to contribute more thorough research," he…

October 25, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… University Health Service Director Dr. Morley Beckett, yesterday issued a, warning to recent Asian Flu victims. "Students just recovering from the virus," Dr. Beckett said. "should not be overly exposed to the…

… current damp, cold weather.. Weakened by influenza, these' people are especially susceptible to relapse." He said a few students have re- turned to Health Service, follow- ing recovery, because they tried…

…. There was talk that Hammar- skjold might be asked to make a personal visit to the troubled area. An Arab source said this possi- bility was discussed by the Syrians with Hammarskjold. Bitar Disagrees But…

… Hourani, speaker of Sy- ria's Parliament and a member of Bitar's Arab Socialist Resurrection party, had suggested in Damascus on Tuesday that a Hammarskjold visit might be helpful. As for mediation, Bitar…

… vice-presi- dent. The Senate, a body represent- ing the men's housing units on campus, was set up as an addi- tional means of obtaining cam- pus opinion through student gov- ernment. The meeting was…

… committee's request. The University Calendar Com- mittee was set up by Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis at the request of Student Government Council last year. The group has been studying…

…." SGC Unable To Finance in-0 Asianr irp By TOBY CHAPMAN SGC's Southeast Asia Delegation Committee has been thus far un- able to obtain funds for the pro- posed student tour, according to Margaret Quick…

… by the SGC committee was a re- jection from the Asia Foundation. The Foundation for Youth and Student Affairs received the re- maining appeal for funds from SGC. Change Program Although FYSA could…

… exchange program are two charities which represent the Uni- versity abroad, aiding students. in .Germany, India, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The Free University of Berlin program is sponsoking two Ger- man…

students at the University and is financing two University gible to give donations - many gifts coming from students in Europe as well as in America. The headquarters for WUS is in Switzerland. The Free…

November 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… its poor record Iowa Band Director Prof. Frederick C. Ebbs agreed with Iowa of the fighting was in dispute. three years, its n band members and students who charged shoddy treatment and said itedNgti ns…

… seconds. student." The reporter was de-teica a m tine The ja= which Northwestern The release also said the Iowa nied admission after checkers Nizana demilitarized zone. The Is- iencing. In the whole band…

… Pringle, Iowa sophomore, versity students frequenting the laying El Sabha in violation of the no state fund to help said, "It's a shame that a school gambling house. A recent article armistice, Israeli…

… forces attacked etics." with such a good band should sink had claimed its clientele was and seized the post Wednesday so low." largely University students. night. Yesterday the Israeli For- State Support…

… Hinderance Intentional Several University students who eign Ministry announced the t isn't true," Univer- "It's my personal opinion that have gambled in Toledo claimed "Egyptian invader" had been ex- r of…

… Public Relations everything they did to hinder our there were seldom more than a pelled from Israeli territory. Brandon emphasized. performance was intentional," he couple of students there at a time. Army…

… Civic Symphony mier with an offer to meet Arab comment on another because of "inharmonious condi- leaders in an attempt to end the he editorial stating:iP o e so 5 tions." increasingly dangerous strife be…

…- favor a high-pressure, In a letter of resignation tender- tween Israeli and Arab states. zed athletic recruiting Cite Thed to the orchestra board, he ac- Brandon said, "Neith- Tcused the board of non…

… areas of relative wealth five guest conductors to continue 57 freshman students whose par- ral huge Midwestern and industrialization sometimes rehearsals until the first concert ents live in Ann Arbor…

… parents agree to house "If we form foreign aid plans Raab of the music school has al- a non-Ann Arbor student. ne, would rather not with the sole purpose of trying to ready been announced. Prof. Raab, The…

October 13, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… correct this situation." Union Opera Choses Mars As Director Gordon Mars, '56, was selected yesterday as student director for this year's Union Opera, "Film Flam." The Detroit senior is a speech major…

… of students and faculty members using it daily. The only alleviation to the sit- uation appears to lie in the Uni- versity-city debate over the sale of Ann Arbor High School. +these days-be it from…

…, revealed that the contents of his leather briefcase included a pair of "P Js" and term- ed The Michigan Daily, "one of the finest student papers I have seen." The leader of the Philippine delegation to the…

… weapons to Israel as a follow-up to a Communist arms deal with Egypt. Top officials said any such So- viet bid would be a deliberate at- tempt to heighten the, already dangerous tensions between Arabs and…

… Jews in the Middle East. Expose Russian Campaign However, they said, it would ex- pose Russia's campaign to con- vince the Arabs that Moscow is their staunch friend and support- er. A State Department…

… hiss brother for liaison work with thec Capitol., n QUESTIONS WISDOM: --- -- Berliner Issues Memo On Comments to Press By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Student Government Council President Hank Berliner, '56, last…

… damage SGC's reputation as an impartial, ob- jective body and an equitable arbitrator of student interests," Berliner said. This information was given in a memorandum to SGC members. Berliner said it was…

… President for Student Affairs, and a member of the 'M' Club. Daily Managing Editor Dave Baad, '56, proposed a new struc- ture for the Administrative Wing. Under the new organization, which was accepted by the…

… Legislature. A registrar's report indicated en- rollment will hit 18,500 next year. In the current term 17,662 students are enrolled at the East Lansing school. Stadium Addition Authorized The Board's Finance…

… Middle East from Turkey to Pakistan. SGC Group Interviewing Interviews will be held from 1-4 p.m. in Quonset Hut A for students interested in membership on the Academic Freedom Committee. This group is a…

May 17, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… troops during the new Allied offensive ih Italy. Mt. Maio is near Castleforte, south of Cassino. Hillel Honors Banquet To e Held Sunday Prof. Sacks To Name Students for Awards Awards and scholarships will…

…, include Hillel keys to be given for meritorious service to the Foundation and the Hillel Cabi- net Award, whereby the names of seniors and graduate students who have given outstanding service to the…

… Foundation dluring their college years, are inscribed on the plaque. Director's Award To Be Given Prof. Sacks will announce the win- ners of the student director's schol- arship of $250 for two semesters, the…

… Jewish cultural con- tent of the Hillel program in honor of Arnold Schiff, University student who lost his life in an automobile crash in 1941. Speaker To Be Honored The Milford Stern award of $10 given by…

…, student director, and Muriel Kleinwaks, '46, chairman, the 15 recently elected Hillel student council members and the reelected president and secretary, Stan Wallace, '44, and Faye' Bron- stein, '45, will…

… begin at 7:45 p.m. Friday at the Hillel Foundation. The symposium, which will follow at the conclusion of services, will lave as its topic, "The Arab View- point Versus Zionism." Prof. Howard B…

…. Calderwood of the political science department will present the Arab viewpoint while Max Dresdenof the physics department will present the Zionist view. Bernard Rosenberg, '45, will be the moderator at the…

… by 11:30 a.m. Notices Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting of Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the University not…

… later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid…

May 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…-wide election today for 10 offices in student organizations in- cluded announcement of three with- drawals from the race for the Board in Control of Student Publications, one addition to the slate of candidates…

… eight candidates vying for the three student:positions on the Board. The list of candidates in the Publications Board election inicluded: Philip Buchen, '41L, Almon Conrath, '40E, Augustus Dannemil- ler…

… Page 6) Latest returns In Senate Poll Show Interest Eight Students Are Awarded Scholarships Marsh-Mandelbaum Fund Gives $1,565 Stipend; 56 Applications Entered Five Sophomores, Three Juniors Win…

…, Okla.; William G. Jackson, '41, Marquette, Mich., and Michael Massa, '41, Collingdale, Pa. Fanny Ransom Marsh scholarships open to all students in the literary school were awarded to Florence M. Krenzler…

September 30, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… declared the air raids merely were efforts to relieve pres- sure on Insurgent forces in Aragon and damage was negligible. Summer Camp Students Prove Healthy Bunch Michigan s t u d e n t s attending…

…. Chinese Club Raises Money To Aid In War Two Restaurants, Laundry Cooperate To Raise $200 For Donation The Chinese Students' Club, which has already sent more than $200 to their home country, is working with…

… are sent to China. One Chinese restaurant serves a 25 cent 'supper once a month and turns the money over to the club. The Chinese Students' Club, to which every Chinese student in the University belongs…

… MEETING All sophomores in trying out for the Michiganensian editorial staff are requested to attend a meeting at 3 p.m. today in the 'Ensian office in the Student Publications Building. WASHINGTON, Sept…

… Fund Donated ByIKothe, 'JOL A new scholarship prize for soph- omore German students has been do- nated by Herman W. Kothe, '0L, In- diana attorney, according to Prof. Henry W. Nordmeyer, chairman of the…

… German department. Two prizes of $30 and $20, to be paid out of the Kothe-Hildner Prize Fund, will be awarded to students taking sophomore German in a trans- lation competition to be held the sec- ond…

students interested in the award should see him in Room 204 UH. Lord Robert Peel Dies In Englan LONDON, Sept. 29. - (P) - The "father of Palestine partition," Lord Robert Peel, died before peace came to the…

… Holy Land he sought to pacify by division. The 70-year-old head of the Royal British Palestine Commission died at his Petersfield home yesterday after several weeks of illness. When Arab-Jewish d i s o…

…, advocating division of Palestine into an Arab t-w HUGO S. BLACKt Nation's Traffic Fatalities Nearh All-time Recordp Safety Council Estimatest Toll At 24,000 During Year's First 8 Months CHICAGO, Sept. 29.-(P…

… the mostt populous centers.I '37-'38 Student Directory Sale; BeginsOct. 18 The Student Directory will go on sale Monday, Oct. 18, according to Erle L. Whetsell, '39, editor. The directory contains the…

September 23, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…'TMBER Z3, 190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY (Continued from Page 4) German: All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language re- quirement by passing the written exam- ination given by…

…, Angell Hall. Within 48 hours after the examination the names of the students who have passed will be posted on the Bulletin Board outside the office of Professor Lewis, the Examiner in For- eign Languages…

…, Denmark. Ecuador. Finland,. France, Germany. Greece, Iceland, In- dia, Iran, Ireland. Italy. Japan, Neth- erlands, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Phil- ippines, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Tur-; key. United Arab

… equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June 1961, and who are presently enrolled in the…

… not enrolled in a college or university in the spring and,/or fall of 1960 should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 1…

… gaining pgrams of House of Venus venience. Barbara Thomaos%, 25, achIeved these changes in her measure- ments after 3 months at House Of Venus: BIFO tE: AYU: . O Rust -as" Wist_.,PC S SPECIAL STUDENT

… one academic year, but some may extend for twelve months. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. Degree or who will receive such a degree by June, 1961, and who are presently…

… Street, New York 21, New York. The last date on which applications will be issued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1960. The following student-sponsored So- cial events have been approved for the coming…

… weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. September 23, 1960…

May 07, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 154) • Page Image 5

… "positive neu- tralism" has enabled the United Arab Republic to become stronger politically and ,economically, Far- ouk A. Mawlawi, an official of the Arab Information Center in Chi- cago, said yesterday at…

… an African, Students' dinner. In its foreign policy the UAR has been somewhat wary of United Nations activity in the Congo. "The central government, headed by Pa- trice Lumumba, actually invited Anti…

… of two schools, built every three days. At present thousands of students fromn less- developed African nations are at- tending Egyptian colleges." Although the nation's press has also been socialized…

… Play of the Weather" and "The Menaechmi" at 4:10 p.m. May 17 and 18. Student editors of Generation and Arbor magazines will consider "Art in the Sixties" in a forum at 7:30 p.m. May 17 in the Under…

… notice. All publicity for these. events must be withheld until the ap- proval has become effective. May 11 Arab Club, speaker Dr. Fawzi Abu Diab, "The Arab Israeli Conflict," Undergrad. Lib. multipurpose…

… qualify? Neat, itelligent, am- bitious. 3'college students needed to work part time for top paying sales promotions positions. Call NO 5-8958 for interview. A9 WAITERS WANTED for fall semester, 1961…

… with apt. in N.Y. wants exchange use of furn. apt. with man grad student or teacher in Two and one-half rooms $80, call 2-4722., SUMMER-New, furnished duplex fo Basement, 2 blocks from tn: Guaranteed…

… in Fraternity house. No bo $25.00. NO 2-3215. MODERN furnished apt. near car and hospital. Offstreet parking. 5- SUMMER - for 4 students - compl furnished house. Two blocksf: campus. 6 rooms & private…

… REAL ESTATE Several houses for sale. $900 down. Also Student apartments for rent. The flower topped dress Cotton bodice . . . the full . Schiffli embroidered skirt in Pima Cotton, LARGE 3-ROOM…

October 08, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…i. Ejl 3 iclggauu iBail Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD iN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… .. . ADJUSTMENT to the University is a vacuous phrase. It is unimportant that an incoming student adjust to the University whole, because in terms of numbers and area it is inconceivable that he can. What is…

… - the policy statement asks that social activities during Orientation Week be generally restricted to the housing groups in which {the new students will be living. HIS HARDLY seems an unreasonable re…

… terms of making the students feel at ease and at home if they are conducted on a, small intimate level than if they are made into an all-campus or all-freshmen production. Those who; attended Union…

… seem that since, students must spend at least their first year'in the residence halls, the advantages of these institutions could be made quite apparent. But what advantages are there? After the freshman…

November 26, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… another resolution, the educators rec- ommended the development of systematic academic study of the problem of world organization to preserve peace "especially by mature and carefully selected students in…

… organized Arab para-military bodies -the Nejada (Rescuers) and the Futuwa (Power). They pretend to be nothing more than older Boy Scouts, but obviously they hope to be the Arab answer to the Irgun and the Hag…

…- utes, classrooms and athletics. The protest must apparently come from students (Catholic stu- dents, especially, should feel strongly about this incident.) Stu- dents at the University of Detroit, at…

… Wayne University and other schools in Detroit and also at Mi- ami University itself have already initiated protest movements. It is important that University of Michigan students organize a campaign of…

… letter writing, wires ADDITIONAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE 2 and other forms of pressure to in- fluence the University of Detroit, as students of another Michigan university who do not…

… Rushton 'Bitter' Students To the editor: FAR TOO frequently, teachers encounter children who mani- fest the "teacher is picking on me" attitude. Sometimes such senti- ments have basis in fact, but us…

… similarity of theirs and the student's opinion, were asked for their resignation." Tch! Teh! Tch! Now Mr. Payne, just put your emotional crutch in the corner and face the situation squarely. Suppose your…

students from noon on Wed., Nov. 27 until 8:00 a.m. on Fri., Nov. 29, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Temporary driving privileges will not be granted to students wishing to return to their homes after at…

…- tending classes on Friday or Sat- urday following Thanksgiving. Offices of the Dean of Students Automobile Regulation, Senior Medical Students: The automo- bile regulation will be lifted for graduating…

… seniors in the Medical School at noon on Sat., Nov. 30. Office of the Dean of Students Women students may arrange late permission or overnight per- mission during the period Novem- ber 27 to December 1…

December 11, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

Student Union (from the String Octet, Op. 20) rath- will hold a Panel Discussion of the er more than the Berlioz "Roman Problems of the Arabic-speaking Carnival" Overture or the Lohengrin Peoples in the…

… John Nassur of Detroit will speak of Night's Dream," it is neverthless in- the cultural background of the Arabs. teresting for its own sake; in it, par- All students interested in interna- ticularly, the…

… morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use…

…. * * * * THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT is getting pretty fed up with answering the phone and hearing some sincere student voice ask, "Will Professor Pollock hold his classes to- day, or is he in Lansing again…

Students: Students in- We still would like to hear Dr. Kous- tending to change their rooms at the sevitzky and his superb organization' end of the present semester are here- explore some of the less charted…

… of the superla- intention prior to Jan. 15. These tive calibre of the Boston Orchestra. notices should be in writing. Students But ears would have to be more jaded who do not give such notice of in…

…. freshing and lasting impression, and C. T. Olmstead, Assist. Dean of we are humbly mindful that there is Students. more than one kind of "new" music. And more than one kind there was Bronson-Thomas Prize in…

… German last evening, what with the mag- I (value about $30.)-open to all un- nificently revealing interpretation of dergraduate students in German of the Beethoven Symphony and, in an distinctly American…

… no way 1750 to 1900, each of which will be of knowing whether his playing was represented by at least two subjects, entirely correct, but we do know that Students who wish to compete should it seemed…

… Depart- for Professor Brinkman's part in the ment, 204, University Hall. performance. As for the rest of the program, we Panel Discussion of Near Eastern enjoyed the Mendelssohn Scherzo Problems: The Arab

October 19, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…4 - Friday, October 19, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam 4 - Friday, October19, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 4C Micigan 4a1*1 Edited and managed by students at the…

…'t just used by stressed and overworked college students, but younger students as well. Recently, doctors have prescribed children in low-income areas Adderall so they can get ahead in school - whether they…

…- ple went through all of the floors of Haven Hall and intentionally tore down flyers and personal effects outside offices of GSIs, profes- sors and department heads in Arab American Studies, Native…

… graduate students who took it upon them- selves to re-flyer the area in pro- test. University spokesman Rick Fitzgerald is quoted as saying, "Our understanding is that (the DPS) investigation determined that…

… tossed to the ground, and some had push-pins placed on them," but refused to categorize these items as related to race, gender or sexuality. Without that crucial specificity, the average student has no…

… Mary Markley Residence Hall where only one black student lived. The Reflection Room - located on the first floor of Angell Hall and intended as a space for Mus- lim students to pray - was defaced twice…

… places the blame on the economic status of the students rather than the disease itself; indeed, he considers the prescriptions he writes an evening of the scales. According to Anderson, society hasn…

… developmental periods. These false diagnoses also discredit real cases of ADHD, taking away from students who actually do have the disorder and require the medication to keep up in school. Parents certainly want…

…- ing place - a community that cherishes individual differences, supports every student and fosters pas- sionate learning. How- ever, it takes just a few minutes of watching the morning news or scan…

…- ning the paper to quickly realize that our nation isn't emblematic of this little utopian community we call Ann Arbor. As University students, we're fortunate to attend a fabulous school that holds…

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