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April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

… Throat gives the Racket a balance which no other Racket has Come in and ispect our stock before buying ShM STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan…

… of men who will make the best leaders. Too much care can- not be used in selecting men for the most important student positions on the campus. Why not change Thackeray's phil- osophy to read: "It…

…'s. curious what things a student may do and a prof still think him a shark?" If Chesterton deems it expressive to term babies mushrooms, find an ap- propriate figure of speech for fresh caps. Proving beyond a…

…, instead of at the home of Alice Lloyd, as previously announced. University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf FLANDER'S FLORAL' SHOP' 209 E. Liberty St. Phone 1845-M OPEN SUNDAYS…

… upon the watersf' t in the way of a kind word or the passing o' yo' tin ' o' VELVET. The smoking of a pipe o' VELVET with a man is the Amer- ican way of drinking milk in the tent of an Arab-a sign of…

July 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… wing press and other muddle- heads are the result of a planned campaign be- cause what they say is all alike." A few days ago when Jack Lucas, former 'U' student testified before the Un…

… something GOP campaign advisers are pondering carefully. Copyright, 1954, by the Bell Syndicate Sixty-Fourth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne AuWerter...Co-Managing Editor Alice B. Silver..... Co-Managing Editor Becky Conrad.............Night Editor Rona Friedman…

….J.'Smith......Assoc. Sports Editor Business Staff Dick Alstrom.......Business Manager Lois Pollak......Circulation Manager Bob Kovaks........Advertising Manager Arabs, Israel And the West By J. M. ROBERTS JR. Associated Press…

…. The two big powers, along withr France, are supposed to be guar- antors of the truce between Israel and the Arab states obtained under United Nations mediation.They have done very little to live up to…

… their obligation. Their influence is not so great, or is completely lacking, among other members of the ArabI League. But the situation in Jor- dan and Israel is clear. The very establishment of the…

…, Jewish State in Israel depend- ed upon and resulted from United States aid in the beginning. When Israel was established, the Arabs were driven out of one of the richest areas they occupied, and they took…

…. .Events Today, Lane Hall Punch Hour, Friday 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. All students cordially invited. The Congregational-Disciples Guildr 7:30 p.m., Watermelon feast at the Guild House, 438 Maynard Street. Please…

… call NO 3-5838 if you plan to come. Clinic. The first Fresh Air Clinic will be held Friday, July 2, 1954, 8:00 p.m. at the Camp Lodge, Patterson Lake. Students working professionally with children are…

…: NO 3-1511, ext. 2851. single graduate students and young people of post-college age are invited to join with the Fireside Forum group of the First Methodist Church for a picnic to a local lake on…

February 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… Tuition Corntinued from Page 1 The Senator's presentation was part of a weekend meeting of the MCC, which included student government representatives from 13 Michigan public colleges and…

… universities. Most questions directed at the Senator concerned student tuition. Alaina Lewis, chair of MCC and a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, said the she liked the idea of a tax to help out students

…- gents in time for students to partici- pate in the Honorary Degree Com- mittee." But Belcher said he "hand deliv- ered" MSA's recommendations to Duderstadt's secretary one week prior to the official…

…, and five Palestinians were injured in clashes with soldiers, Israeli and Arab reports said. The protest underscored increasing settler vigilantism that this month included angry rampages into Arab towns…

… and stoning of Arab cars. "Me and my friends decided we should get the message across to Qalqilya and the mayor that we have lost our patience," settler Shlomo Katan told Israel radio afterrthe group…

March 29, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the lofid in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Hank Mantho Dave…

… of people. -Myra Sacks ByWDEW PEARSON WASHINGTON-President Roosevelt's meeting with Arab ruler Ibn Saud was the topic of vigorous discussion at a significant meeting of 1,000 Jewish leaders at the…

… had never before been outside his own kingdom, and thee is not a single Jew inside his kingdom. Arms for Arabs? SENATOR BREWSTER, Maine Republican, an- other speaker, criticized the present Chur- chill…

… reported a Washington rumor that Ibn Saud had asked for an American military mission to train an Arab army and that the President had agreed to send fifty to sixty American officers to Arabia as a military…

… conservatives than could. be done by writng a thousand books. ---arry Daum, L.S.A. Town Hail r 10 THE EDITOR : Last Thursday night I attended a meeting of the Student Town Hall. I went because I wanted to compare…

… for more Dailies. -Mrs. Ruth Buchanan Museum Attention Engineering Faculty: Five-week reports on standings of all civilian Engineering freshmen and all Navy and Marine students in Terms 1. 2, 3, and 4…

…: By Crockett Johnson Hello, Mr. Boggs, I called to- WHAT?. . . An interest payment Five-week reports below C of all Navy and Marine students who are not in the Prescribed Curriculum; also for those in…

… Pre-Medical Students: The Medical Aptitude Test of the Association of American Medical Col- leges will be given at the University of Michigan on April 13. The test is a normal requirement for admis…

… the test must write the examination at this time. Further information may be obtain- ed in Room 4 University Hall. Students who are planning to peti- tion the -lopwood committee for per- mission to…

…. m. in Room B Haven Hall. Students should bring their own dictionaries and are re- quested to sign up in advance in the History Office. Candidates for the Teacher's Cer- tificate for June: Please call…

April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…, University Carillonneur, 7:15 p.m. Thurs, April 21; works by Martini, Gor- don, Schubert, Tchaikovsky; group of Arab melodies. Student Recital cancelled. Recital of Thomas Tipton, baritone, previously…

…PAGE FOUR THE MIChIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 CAN AFFORD HOLIDAYS: Vote Shows Students Oppose Calendar Committee Plan DREWG PEARSON: FAIMURE to recognize student opinion on the part of…

… "satisfactory merger of student, faculty and administrative interests," the University now threatens us with the modi- fied version of a plan which finished sixth out of seven in last year's campus referendum…

…. The Crary Plan, which 53 per cent of all students then favored, has been rejected as "impractical," and a plan for which few voted has received the almost exclusive attention of the Calendar Committee…

…. THE only * feature embodied in the new scheme which was also included in the student-supported Crary Plan is an early re- turn to classes in the fall. But this has now been divorced from the desirable…

… semester. Certainly the two or three days lost from the 15-week semester through holidays should- n't disrupt a well-planned course. Other highly respected schools allow their students a Thanksgiving…

…, Memorial Day, or Friday-begin' ning Spring Vacation without damage to their academic reputations. The trend at Michigan has been consistently away from consideration for the students. While other schools…

… have liberalized in the past 30 years, we have instituted a driving ban, earlier curfew for women, further restrictions on living away from dorms, and now an un- asked-for calendar revision. The student

…. -Richard Cramer Information Often Available To Answer Student Gripes DEAR GOD-Please give me the wisdom to keep my mouth shut when1 I don't know what I'm talking about. So reads a rather unpoetic but oft…

…-the responsi- bility of knowing the facts. We need only look back a few months and recall the insults heaped upon our Student Legislature to see an outstanding example of this. While it is no doubt true that S…

August 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinn reFee, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEws…

… NIGHT EDITOR: DAVID KNOKE U h I: Master of Practicality LT±L. 1 THE LEGITIMAC over the Univei riouncement of a n rent for marr unquestionable. T however, may be j' The students liv housing are signir…

…KV I P us Married Students on the Spot' "Y of student complaint and interest on bonds will be put into a rsity's poorly-timed an- pool to be used for unspecified residence $10 per month increase hall…

June 17, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… ~1agSiigau a{ Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MCIMTGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 9- - --Imq WmsAr there OiioUP &UO, 420…

… present bill it >nly serves to aggravate injustices. Against the advice of the National Commission on Selective Service, a num- ber of leading educators and the wishes >f many students, the new bill extends…

student deferments. backwards in the field of conscientious objection. The bill specifically restricts CO status to conventional religious rea- sons. In recent years, the courts have been liberalizing the…

… abominable role of the uni- versities as handmaidens to the draft. Students will be deferred regardless of how the colleges feel about it and the colleges will no longer feel compelled to dutifully administer…

… draft tests and send rankings and transcripts to draft boards either in accordance with or against the wishes of their students. Another promising feature relevant to this area was that Sen. Philip A…

May 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH.* Phone NO 2…

… greater proportion of the Russian students pursue sci- entific studies. It is unlikely the average Russian has more aptitude for science than any other nationality. There must, then be another reason for…

… the numbers of students who seek to follow a sci- entific course of study in Russia. The answer is again supplied by Prof. Gom- berg, "The Russian scientists constitute the nearest thing to an…

…- ceives higher wages than any other worker in the nation. ]PHIS GIVES the Russian student tremendous incentive to become a scientist or engineer. He does not need to worry about whether he can afford to go…

students with sufficient latent ability to be- come scientists, and making the position of the scientist so 'desirable that many students will wish to enter the field. If the United States government is…

… scientific pursuit highly desir- able. It remains yet to make it possible for all qualified students to study the sciences. First, mathematics in primary and secon- dary education must become something beyond…

… for her visit for weeks, but as usual she was late. But, now that she's here, students and faculty are celebrating her arrival by holding commemorative meetings on Angell Hall's lawns. Parties and…

… chang- ed signals after concluding the assassination strategy would boom- erang. They figured the Reds would make a martyr of Nasser, using his death to stir up Arab emotions and take over the government…

… of "education," he recently called on Egyptian students to hate the Western "enemy." "Smash him, kill him, extermi- nate him" cried Husein. "Every compatriot, every youth, every old man must remember…

… Husa's), than for the. music written in-between. --David Kessel There will be a meeting of all Daily reviewers at 9 p.m. to- night in the Student Publica- tions Building. Any students in- terested in…

December 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…"It Works Fine. You Just Have To Push It. That's All" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. « ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 hen Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" k .- . \; 4 . a r~ ,Y ? ., , ' , Q To The Editor A Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

… Latent 6 " P K , { Y/ .wazr R MOST STUDENTS on this campus adopt a passive attitude toward religion. This is one conclusion which members of the Advisory Board to the Office of Religious Af- fairs…

…. drew at a Thursday meeting. This conclusion begs some analysis and a suggestion. In alanysis, many factors contribute toward determining the student religious "pulse." First, there are the factors…

…-by-train-car to an existence where the old man doesn't force him out of bed and off to church on Sunday morning, where he will mingle with one of the most religioisly cosmopolitan student bodies in the world, where…

… violation on the border, the Arabs have co- operated with the United Nations Truce team to investigate the vi- olation. Israel has often blocked the investigations and withdrew her delegates from the Mixed Ar…

March 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… form their platforms. And whatever candidates' inten- tions might be, nobody stops them from mak- ing eloquent and colorful promises. Next week's Student Governmental Council elections lacks the earmarks…

… campaign should have something of its present forced and artificial tone. Any student election, promising in part some re- cognition and glory for the victors, will draw some people whose chief interest is…

… condemn an entire student body on the strength of passages in a book supposedly from the Free University," nor did I suggest "that students at the Free Univer- sity hate Jewc nnrl Polar " giving $1500 to…

… the Free Universi- ty fund, proposing that a study be made first, to see why this par- ticular book was sent and to see if the racist sentiments in it re- flected the views of students at the University…

… people turned out to shield brutality and rotten souls. Then we hear from some misin- formed youngsters a description such as "C'est la guerre." Yes, Arabs lost a war, but Is- rael lost the respect of the…

…: WHAT REALLY started this ex- change of letters between Mr. El-Dareer on behalf of the Arabs, and Messers. Menkes, Menkes, and Co., on behalf of the Zionist in- ternational conspiracy (I insist on the…

… till Wed., March 16. Sign up for copies. Fellowship Applications are now avail- able for the Margaret Kraus Ramsdell Award. This fellowship is used to assist students of the University of Michigan in…

…., Lane Hall. Reservations Open to all students and faculty. Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu- dent and Faculty-conducted Evenson Sat., March 12, at 5:15 p.m., in tie Chapel of St. Michael and All Angels…

….i. ..mass. Speaker. The Congregational-Disciple Guild: Sun., 6:00 p.m., cost supper at tae Con- gregational Church. Paul Rohnaeder, Na- tional Student Work Assolxte, will speak on; "The Nature of MAo1e and…

December 17, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…. Meeting of all Ukrainian students on Thurs., Dec. 18, 7 p.m., Madelon Pound House, 1024 Hill Street. Christmas party. Club pic- ture. Guests are welcome. The Arab Club will sponsor a panel discussion, "U…

… educational facilities for Negroes if these facilities are "equal" to tl _- of white students. Since the 1896 decision the "separate !-*t equal" doctrine has gradually been whittled down by the court. Pecently…

…. Max Hutt, of the Psychology Department, will speak on "The Algerian Arab: An In- terdisciplinary Approach to Culture Change," at 4:10 p.m., Wed., Dec. 17, in the East Conference Room, Rackham Building…

… will be held for next semester's officers. Society for Peaceful Alternatives. Meeting 7:30 at the Michigan League. Tohru Ishimitsu, a Japanese student, will give an eyewitness account of the Hiroshima…

… breakfast Thursday morning at 7 a.m. Discussion of our Guild program and the place of our Guild onrthe campus. We are anxious to meet with all Baptist students. Coming Events Kappa Phi. Christmas party Thurs…

…- day at 5:15. Please bring your finished project, and fifty cents worth of small gifts for children, wrapped. There will be caroling after the meeting, ending with refreshments. Ukrainian Students Club…

…- dent publication called New Foundations came into existence. Like many other student voices, its purpose is to discuss the issues and questions which all of us as stu- dents face, and to present solu…

student groups in be- half of academic freedom, for equal opportunities and elimina- tion of discrimination from all phases of college life, for equal rights for women students, and against militarization…

… murder of Enos Christianii, a Negro student, writ- ten by a woman student from NYU, and an analysis by two law students of the Court of Appeals decision in the case of Roosevelt Ward, Negro leader of the…

… Labor Youth League and former U. of M. student, now in jail. New Foundations also tries to fulfill the cultural needs of its readers by publishing short stor- ies and poetry and creative art work by…

May 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…. Only Tur key and Afghanistan joined th Arab states - Saudi Arabia, Syr ia, Lebanon, Egypt and Iran-: a final dissent. Mild Abstention In the closing hours, the Sovie Union gave up its long fight t force…

… Uruguay and Yugoslavia The Arabs also refused to joir in a Norwegian resolution calini for an interim truce in the Holy Land pending action by the UN. U Buildings Ap ropriation Passes Senate The Heath Bill…

… College. c cola rshi Blanks Ready Veterans May Apply For 'Bomber' Fund Application blanks for Bomber Scholarships, open to veteran un- dergraduates, may be picked up this week at the Office of Student

… Affairs in Rm. 2 University Hall. Established during the war, the Bomber Scholarships are annually awarded to students who have served in the armed services for at least one year. The fund by-! laws provide…

… fund by student or- ganizations, faculty, executive and alumni of the University during the war. The scholarships are awarded by a student committee composed of presidents of campus Wilkerson To Address…

… will sponsor "Jammin' in 'de Sun,' an open-air jam session, from 2 t 5 p.m. tomorrow on the Island. Open, with admission free, to all students who want to attend the affair will feature local and Detroit…

… Huron River, will be outfitted with a public-address system in- stalled in the small pavilion at the end of the island. The musicians will be playing from this pavilion, and students will sit on the grass…

…. In a statement of plans issued last Saturday by the Co=ncl, Ellin said that "it is hoped that this affair will give the engineering student body some idea of what we plan to offer them in the way of…

…." Asked, "If a Negro student came into this shop, would you cut his hair?" Barber Knieper told a re- porter, "Well, I don't know; that seems to be the trouble." Knieper said, "We haven't refused any- body…

…," but asserted that he could "quit anytime" as a barber if he didn't care to serve someone. Campus organizations to repre- sent students wronged by the al- leged discrimination at the can- celled meeting…

December 16, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… highways to keep an appointment with the student body at an Anti-Lynch Rally. The little Negro minister had a great deal to tell the students about the sort of things that aren't written in textbooks or…

…- dren in Detroit who want to make the trip south to bring him back, knowing that it might cost them their lives.-No one knows yet whether they made it or not. Fifty students were in the ballroom that…

… night; fifty out of eighteen thousand.-"Per- haps it was the weather," some commented. Perhaps. But there was another and far more important reason why more students didn't show up -The Administration of…

… this University refused to allow the pro- gressive organizations who sponsored the rally to carry the fight to the student body. Five campus organizations had asked permission of the Student Affairs Com…

… no longer a party matter. He has fall- en into the criminal class. He is a contam- inator of the youth of America. The University, in restricting on its campus the students' right, as a citizen of this…

… that status quo.-In short, when the Ad- ministration refuses the students per- mission to carry out an organized campus fight against Bilbo, it is, in effect, con- doning all that for which Bilbo stands…

…. Either the students of this campus had better "get out into the rain and get wet" or they stand to lose a great deal more than the privilege of having a booth on the diagonal. But, in case they do decide…

… Vanzetti's last letter to his English class. It was a matter of prin- ciple, said the trustees.- Perhaps. But be- neath the principle was a far more impor- tant reason. They were afraid that the students

October 19, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

students to lead in increasingly multicultural workplaces and community environments.” He has since echoed those remarks, stating at a meeting with student leaders at the University of…

… antiquated next to those in the Ross School of Business and the Ford School of Public Policy. Advisory services and activities to promote a sense of community for students in LSA also lag behind the…

… intimate networks created by those schools. These deficiencies do not reflect a lack of commitment by the University staff and faculty. A student seeking help from a professor undoubtedly will…

… not seen as a luxury reserved for affluent students, either. One survey of 5,000 graduating seniors found that the students most likely to major in the humanities or social sciences were the first…

… solely for the liberal arts, albeit in the graduate program. 2. Invest in improved classrooms in liberal arts buildings. Students who view their classroom environments as supportive and positive…

… 2004. 3. Make cohorts and mentorship within LSA and liberal arts programs more visible. Peer mentorship lets students serve as advisers to one another and in turn tempers the scale of a school…

… as vast as LSA. While many departments have peer advisers, not many students know about these resources. The Business School has successfully adopted similar forms of peer mentorship. 4…

… have championed the values of a liberal arts education. Campus participation in a liberal arts education should extend past requirements typically completed in a student’s freshman year…

February 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL PAGE…

… University students purge in some way - make themselves vomit, use laxa- tives, diuretics or diet pills. Approximately 60 percent of Michigan stu- dents became more body conscious after ZO starting college…

… from the University collaborated on U-SHAPE with Ann Arbor's Center for Eating Disorders, surveying the University student body "to under- stand students' habits, attitudes, and perceptions around eating…

…, dieting, exercising and body image and how these fit into a larger picture of stu- dent well-being." The researchers attribute these high rates to the University students' competitive nature. And the study…

… offers other clues too: On average, students considered hook-up culture and Greek life to negatively influence their eating habits and body image. However, I think there's another issue at hand: anti…

…-fat prejudice. I know that makingcausal claims about the relationship between fat discrimination and eating disor- ders is tricky. However, with more than half of the student body con- ceding, "I would like…

… myself more if I were thinner" and with 90 per- cent of female students and 55 per- cent of male students worried about gaining the "Freshman 15," it's hard to deny there's a fear of getting fat. This…

…-SHAPE study, when she encourages "students (to) become activists on a very personal level by avoiding diet and weight talk ... The collective power of such individual actions can't be under- estimated. Imagine…

December 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… recipients can call (734) 652-0345 to set up an appointment with Arab and Muslim leaders, lawyers or translators. The ACLU has a hotline at (734) 769-0753 or (313) 578-6806. Students, faculty and staff can…

… individual. "There are some parts of questions we're not answering," Cahill said. "Like phone numbers of friends and family -that's the big one." The memo also states that if the individual is on a student

… should definitely have a lawyer through the ACLU or student legal ser- vices," Cahill said. Letters were sent to men of Middle Eastern descent between the ages of 18 and 33 who entered the United States on…

student, business or tourist visas since January 2000. "How do you put a deadline on a voluntary request?" asked Wendy Wagenheim, communica- tions director for the ACLU of Michigan. Wagenheim said the ACLU…

… contact Student Legal Services at 763-9920. ity stu- as Students of Color of Rackham, wel- raduate comed me into the community." Tracee Washington, member of the of Stu- Black Student Psychology Associa…

… to us and the breadth n of the of training. It would, of course, be bet- e added ter if there were more students of f Michi- color, although compared to psycholo- d by the gy departments around the…

… Continued from Page 1 but that there needs to be more aware- ness from the communities and encouragement for minority students to enter higher education," Sanchez said. Nine University graduate programs are…

student to: change light bulbs, run errands, spot clean, do basic yard work, etc. Must have own transportation. Be avail. 2 days/wk Tues.-Sat. anytime between 10am and 5pm 5-15hrs/wk $7.50/hour or better…

… rabbinical training focuses on Judaic cultural roots. It studies the Jewish texts from the view point of having been written by humans. "Doing Judaic studies as a grad student is really amazing because you can…

… graduating from the University. 1D 0 WsI!i 0J Winter Term Apply now at the Law Library- . non-Law Students " Law Students SS.I Students Minimum pay is $8.50 per hour! ***EARLY SPRING Break Specials…

September 09, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 9, 1996 i~jz rbigum &ii 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the Universit y of Maicihi.ganl RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor…

… succumbs to infighting W hat are the key issues in a University of Michigan Board of Regents elec- tion? Finance, education, student welfare and experience are among the most impor- tant. However, this year…

… community to take a backseat to abortion politics and gubernatorial muscle flexing. University students want regents to work on their behalf- not Engler's and not the party line. e e r I5NE7 TNE ~ DAMB v…

… 'I I VIEWPOINT Path to peace is still rocky Cooperation h City, 'U' need to create more parking t Jiappens every year: Students return to scenario, the burden falls squarely - and campus in…

… September and are met with unfairly - upon the shoulders of student the parking problems that plague Ann motorists. Arbor until May. For visitors to campus and Right now, the University can take one downtown…

… stress occupied." Many of the Arab-Israeli conflicts are political in nature -- tracing back to British mishandling of the region; however, control over Jerusalem is a religious and far more emotional…

… easiest part in the process, and most of the conflicts will be far more difficult to resolve. CYCHEST / Student housin theory 101 I have a theory. It may be a somewhat paranoid theory, but stick with me…

February 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 23, 1996 e txcl igttn ttil 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan gg :. a ta RONNIE…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. FROM THE DAILY 70% representation MSA reps. slight out-of-state students l l x ' O ne year ago, the University…

…'s proposal treated all schools about equally, and he has pro- posed a 4.4-percent increase in allocations to the University. Ironically, some Michigan Student Assembly members want the state to take some of…

…' allocations, Michigan residents attending the public schools would get a tax credit of up to $250 per year. While the two representatives are not trying to harm out-of-state students -who comprise about 30…

Students' Party for which she is the vice presidential candidate. Tuesday night - after the fact - MSA passed a resolution that supported Schor's and Savic's position. The representatives were not speaking…

… on behalf of the entire assembly, but it is clear that MSA supports their position - retroac- tively. By supporting the plan, MSA dis- played a lack of consideration for out-of- state students. MSA…

… representatives did not fulfill their obligation as elected officials to work for the needs ofall students. The External Relations Committee and the Students' Party, as well as the entire assembly, seemed to disre…

…- gard the interests of out-of-state students -an important part of its constituency. Savic said she thought asking the com- mittee to reinstate the tax credit program without giving up any ofthe…

… and necessary state dollars. MSA is obligated to represent all University students, and to fight for their rights. Asking for a tuition break, in addition to a reasonable allocation, is "immature…

January 23, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

… involved 4 4I Fund grant money by Melissa Peerless Beth Adler, an organizational Daily Administration Reporter consultant at the Student University President James Organization Development Center…

… Initiative Fund for the Michigan the proposals. Mandate Leadership and Learning "I think that 75 applicants is !Student Competition. good for the first year. There were The Presidential Initiative Fund amazing…

…," Duderstadt said. A team of 12 students, faculty and staff members chose the 13 pro- posals from 75 submitted propos- als. The proposals were selected '*ased on their ability to bring about social and cultural…

… written by students; i Salsa Explosion!!, a program designed to address issues in the Latino community; Parallel Motion, a diverse singing group; Pi Lambda Epsilon Fraternity Outreach Groups, a series of…

April 16, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…aym u n i u sIhe Sfrian Dail Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Giving birth to a Bengali na I 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich News…

… WEINER Surprise! Tuition increase! FOR THE FOURTH TIME in five years, it appears that the Regents at their meeting today will treat the student body to a whopping tuition increase. The demands on the…

… University budget soar, the state won't increase its con- tribution substantially, and so the solu- tion is to make the student pay s t i 1 more. By far the largest increases are dealt to out-of-state students

…- what above it do so only with great difficulty. A further large increase will severely worsen the problem and pres- sure more students to leave. In addition to the hardships current tuition policies…

… cause to individual stu- dents, there are serious effects on the University. Out-of-state students bring a diversity crucial in maintaining this as the type of community which it is. To the extent that…

March 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

… to the Constitution. w CORRECTION Organization of Arab Students-U. of M. Presents A Lecture on "THE CURRENT MDIDDLE EAST CRISES" DATE: March 14 at 8 Dr. Mohamed Shokeir Place: Multipurpose F…

…, sublet their apartment this sum-.' mer. Miss Byrnes says that because Tenants sue realty firm '(Continued from Page 1) students who are doing research for the suit. The plaintiffs of the suit are Steve…

… believed she was not competent to question him. After her mediation meeting Miss Byrnes was informed by Dale Berry, a law student on the strike steering committee, that Lighthammer's statements may not all…

… state law, only $6 a day can be awarded for court costs. Elizabeth Leslie, assistant direc- tor of student-community rela- tions, head of the mediation board, said the mediation board "very definitely…

… unclear about what was being said or that she felt Intimidated in any way. "We have no intention of in- timidating a student and we had no idea that Miss Byrnes was up- set," Mrs. Leslie said. Tom Brown…

…, assistant director or student-community relations, said if ever a student feels in- tnmidated, unsure of what has been said, or ,unsatisfied, the me- diation board is always ready to reopen mediation. Miss…

…- bor and affirm a desire of creating in the student body an awareness of the essential economic condi- tions confronting them." Interfraternity Council will dis- cuss the issue tonight. Meanwhile, Haikaz…

… years," Stephan said. He said he has put the store up for sale, ut "nc one will buy it." In response to the proposed pro- test,. .Stephan said the students should "protest the $10,000 dollars I pay in…

… Hall, 12:30 p.m.jBuilding. Students enrolled in those Piano Department Student Recital: units not listed above should consult School of Music Recital Hail, 12:30 their school office. Any changes should p…

… - reservations on Tues., Wed., and Thurs., ' E t. 1 ' \.1 Nn nnMah 18, 1 9andn2 0V Film will be i " 4 f ! ' !] 1 p L 1 - f t s s _ t i 4 STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following student

July 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

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

…" Towers' straight eight-month lease is to be heartily applauded. Few students would not welcome the opportunity to pay rent for an apartment only for the months they are able to use it-without taking the…

… change on the Ann Arbor rent scene, Super Quad's reputa- tion needs a good deal of refurbishing-be- fore most students will flock there to take advantage of the new lease. Re- pairs in the physical…

… condition of the building are a first start in this direc- tion, and the management's proposed program of graduate student advisers and stricter controls on the wild parties and rampant vandalism that have…

March 29, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… its appropriations so late in the year. However, he stresses the fact that increases in student fees are al- ways accompanied by increases in available scholarship and loan as- sistance. "The Regents…

…-of-state students or on the size of the campuses. "I am against turning the University into an insular in- stitution." The University is a "world-wide treasure" of the state. He also opposes straight-acketing the…

… University to a campus of 27,500 students, as legislators have proposed. Role of Regents Thurber views the role of the Regent as that of any public ser- vant-to be responsible to his con- stituency and to…

… their own, Thur- ber comments. The Regents must "keep an open mind and, not frustrate new) ideas and proposals." Thurber says that he favors student participation in academic policy-making for an…

… educational experience. However, he maintains that the operating areas of 'decision-making cannot be turned over to the students because, as transient members of the University community, they need the…

… continuity and intergra- tion function of the administra- tion and faculty. Liberal Arts - :As a Regent, "I am' a strong up-holder of the liberal arts tra- dition. Students should learn how to make a life not…

… available by house officers to aid students in preclassifying. J PROF. KARL LAMB ... urges ratification These fears are inaccurate and outdated, Prof. Lamb said, since Republican moderates now control the…

…- room. The Ball will feature danc- ing, mock gambling and a floor- show. The profits from the Ball will be put into an emergency fund with the International Cen- ter. Latvians.. . The Latvian Students

… in Philadelphia, Pa., Utica, N.Y., Snyder, N.Y., Hartford, Conn. and Silver Spring, Md. Prof. Reveilli is well known to the students of the University for his work with the Michigan Marching Band…

…. S* * s Mich. Christian Fellowship, March 29, 7:30 p.m., Union. Speaker: Dr. G. E. Mendenhall, Prof. of Near Eastern Studies, "Faith & Rationality in Bib- lical Times." Near East Club, Lecture: "Arab

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…- ister Asante Ofori-Atta of Ghana and Ali Sabry, chairman of the United Arab Republic's executive council. Informed sources said India was seeking to pin down details of the Colombo proposals on truce posi…

…"... ..,........ .,......,...*..........,.............. .. . .. . ...... . ...! . R :..., .............:..lN V't t..Yt.t....::".""1.. . ..,"n"" City Cites St-umdent Vote Rules Tells Press Of Travel To Bastion By RICHARD KRAUT A student is eligible to vote in coming city elections…

students should be permit- ted 'to register. According to City Attorney Jacob F. Fahrner, the City Clerk considers the following six questions in determining a student's eligibility to vote: Is He Home? 1…

…) Has the student married and established his own home with his wife in Ann Arbor? And does he remain in that home during the time when school is not in session? In this situation, and par- ticularly when…

… thenstudent has been married and living in Ann Arbor for more than a year, the Clerk has registered the student, according to Prof. Nicholas D. Kazarinoff of the mathematics department. In most of the cases…

…, Prof. Kazar- inoff adds, the student's wife has been living with her hus- band in the city. 2) How long has the student been living in Ann Arbor? 3) Is the student free from parental control? 4) Where…

… would the student go in case of sickness or acci- dent? 5) If the student is employed, how much time does he devote to gainful employment in rela- tion to his academic pursuits? 6) What is the student

…'s in- tended place of residence after graduation? Of course, the student must also meet the state's require- ments that he be a citizen of the United States, at least 21 years of age, a state resident…

… for at least six months and a resident of the city for at least 30 days before a regular, spe- cial or primary election. The criteria for student eli- gibility are drawn primarily from a case in which…

… the Mich- igan Supreme Court offered a definition of "residence" as re- gards students. In the case of Attorney Gen- eral vs. Miller, it was stated that ". . . The great weight of authority is that a…

September 27, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… is be- ing organized "to take an active and articulate part in the student government." It will write a platform and run candidates in the upcoming Stu- dent Government Council election. The party…

…'s organizational mass meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the Henderson Rm. of the League. Stressing the unity of student movements around the world and the belief "we can and must work on our own campus to…

… create a better university experience for all members of our community," the nascent party sees itself as a needed instrument for "defining and focusing attention on issues" important to students

… United States, the stu- dent is groping for political and moral direction, cohesiveness and structure" - functions a student party can perform. -AP Wirephotos STRAIGHT FROM THE BOLSHOI - Primadonna Nikita…

… demanding disarmament precisely under control, and. not control over armaments. Danger Not Decreased "Indeed, control over armaments does not lessen the danger of a ture and use students and youth g…

… "coming in so fast I couldn't estimate their number." The former University of Detroit student said he could not understand the Board's de- cision, "With the Communist par- ty in America stronger than it…

…'s Prime platform very general, and ours Minister Nehru and President very specific. We need specific Gamel Abdel Nasser of the United motions, not generalizations," he Arab Republic. said, though he…

… government in the truest sense of the word; educating, acting when appropri- ate, and creating a meaningful student voice." The party will be a "do-some- thing" organization, spokesman Robert Ross, '63, said…

…, and its ap- peal will be "broadly based." It will not appeal "to one group as the opposite of another," because its basic motivation is for all "aware" students. Action would be taken on the basis of…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…I Don't Quite Know How To Tell You This -=" ~Iw i~igan Baitj Sity-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 Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIicH. * Phone No 2-3241 CONCERNED WITH SELF: 'Silent Generation' Tag Justified, Group Says Editorials printed in…

… of how thoughtful people have seen to- day's college student. How much truth is there in these tags? Are they just tags, or do they really characterize American college stu- dents? The closest thing to…

… a definitive answer that has been given so far is a study made by a group called the Commission on the College Student. The commission is a part of the American Council on Edu- cation, a highly…

students. Inso- far as a generation can be char- acterized, this college generation is "the silent generation," "the no-nonsense kids" according to the committee's information. But the committee cautioned…

December 20, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… the Arab states should "come together-and settle" their differences, and a world court should decide how to keep the Suez Canal open to all shipping. SGC Approves Forum Topic, Appointments Student

… Lead Year's List By DALE MCGHEE Another year is rapidly waning and taking its place Locally it has been marked by the growing pains of a great university and its students. in history. and pleasures 'M…

… * * Red China Expects U0.S. Actio n in Far East- Nehru * 4 Driving Age Lowered University Regents voted last February to lower the permissable driving age for students from 26 to 21. The move was…

… them examining the success of the modified restrictions. Going into effect Sept. 1, the new regulations involved muchl -Courtesy Sheriff's Office TRAGEDY STRIKES - Three students were killed and a…

… levied for first offenses and possible explusion.from school for further violations. Deferred Sorority Rushing In March, Student Govoynment 4uncil, sop to reach the end of its two year trial status, moved…

…- jority report of the study committee. The ruling will go into effect with the beginning of the academic year 1957-58. Bicycle Restrictions Student ire was aroused late in March, when Ann Arbor officials…

… began taking steps to restrict the primary means .of student trans- portation: bicycles. Procedings were set in movement to enforce the licensing of all bicycles. By May 21, police began impounding…

… William and Liberty. The action followed complaints from many people that bicycles were constantly congesting the sidewalks on State St., making it difficult to enter stores. Student Crash Kills Five A note…

… of tragedy struck May 18, when three University students were killed and a fourth critically injured in a head-on automobile collision a few miles outside of Ann Arbor. Two Detroit residents, driving…

… the other car, also died. The students, three members of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and a girl, were dressed in formal clothes and had been driving to a fra- ternity dinner in Dixboro. The accident was…

May 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… Commencement. Attention June Graduates: College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, and School of Public Health. Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in…

… after that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. Recommendations for Departmental Honors. Teaching departments wishing to recommend tentative June gradu- ates from the College of…

… Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the School of Education for departmental honors (or high honors in the College of L.S.&A.) should recommend such students in a leter delivered to the Registrar's Office…

… Gymnasium. Admission of Alumni by badge. Rela- tives and friends by tickets provided at Alumni headquarters. Graduation Announcements, Invita- tions, Class Rings, Pins, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student

… the golfers. Selective Service Examination Make- up. Students taking the Selective Serv- ice College Qualification Test on May 20 are requested to report to 140 Busi- ness Administration on Thursday…

… morn- ing at 8:30, A limited number of University Ter- race Apartments might become avail- able beginning in June for out-of-state non-veteran married students who ex- pect to enroll for the Summer…

November 04, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… Endorsement of the literary col' lege faculty action adopting a new plan for obtaining "student opin- ion on courses and teaching" ir the college came from studeni leaders contacted yesterday. Student

… serious student thought directed toward special teaching problems These problems will not be mere- ly suggested on a form but must be perceived individually," Neary commented. The new program to replace the…

… guiding students to- ward standards of real educa. tional significance." Commenting on the literary col- lege action Union President Jay Strickler, '54, said "It is gratify- ing to note that at least one…

… area of University activity is willing to accept student opinion as a re- sponsible element deserving con- sideration." Mary Ann Chacarestos, '54, chairman of the literary college steering committtee…

…, said she feels the plan has the aproval of most students and is a considerable im- provement over the previous method. in health and safety conditions but "there is room for additional im- provement to…

May 13, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…,1 TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 19, 195 3 XLLECE ROUNDUP: Harvard Student Council Plans To Help Athletes Charging that "resentment of athletes" against the University iad been the…

… cause of 'Harvard's' ismal football history in the past ew years, the student council came 'ut with a sweeping plan to "alle- 'ate the athletes' burdens." The council recommended new Reports Show Liberty…

… were tcused of being- Communistic. A different situation was found at Catholic schools where deans and students explained that any pressures toward con- formism were virtually nonex- istent because…

student and fa- culty thinking and action were consistent with the Catholic point of view. 1 The Times quoted some educa- ional officials as reporting that estrictions in and out of the lassroom were…

… instances were at small- er institutions. The ACLU survey said that the ne bright spot in the academic- reedom picture was in the field f student publications where edi- ors found complete freedom, on he…

… political side at least. (The urvey did not mention the sus- ension of the Michigan State "ollege paper last summer and he inauguration of a faculty ad- 'isor.) students May Use Union forStudy Students left…

December 15, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… young republic was run up atop the Eden Hotel, a stone building K in the modern section less than a s- quarter of a mile from the old walled city still patrolled by the Arab legionnaires of Hashem…

… need de- termined and well considered ac- tion in the future to protect it against all outside intervention." Tribute Paid To Muyskens By Students Prof. John H. Muyskens of the l speech department spoke…

… last night before students and friends, who had. gathered to pay tribute to the distinguished bio-linguist for his work and the help he has .given them. Words must be lived with and studied carefully if…

… visit from Santa Claus, children were treated to an exhibition of magic and a showing of movies. -- -4-- - - - - * * * BY CAB, CAR AND BUS: Transportation to Airport Assured for 'U' Students More than…

… 400 students today were assured adequate transporta- tion facilities to Willow Run air- port tomorrow afternoon, follow- ing two hectic days of preparation by the Wolverine Club and local bus and…

… taxicab companies. Earlier, travel authorities had expressed fear that dozens of stu- dents would be unable to make ITug Week' To Continue Next Fall Under SL Move To Cut Tugs Of War Defeated Student

… Stenn, Joe Stone and Joan Wil- lens. SL's National Student Associa- tion Committee will invite NSA to the University for its annual con- gress next summer. University officials gave the committee the go…

…-ahead to use facilities on campus for the 900- odd students and educators who will attend the congress. * * * THE LEGISLATURE announc- ed that five students have been their afternoon flights from Wil- low…

… more units if the need arises," Schiros added., Previously, he had guaranteed students transportation to the air-j port if they made reservations by noon today. "As yet we have re- ceived only 11…

… reservations," he said. MEANWHILE, Don Greenfield of the WolverinerClub reported late yesterday afternoon that his club has six cars available to take students out to the airport and ex- pects students and…

May 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…- tuted a frank statement of policy on each side. They pointed out that there was a great gap be- tween the American statement I and the Soviet statement. One-Act Plays ToBe Given Tomorrow A bill of student

… night. Outsiders attending games will ,ontinue to pay fifty cents but students may present ID cards at the time of purchase for the price reduction. The method of choosing Men's Judiciary Committee' was…

…, May 11s-The Jewish Army said today its fighters had captured Beit Mah- sir, main base for Arab forces in the battle for control of the vital Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway, WASHINGTON, May 11 - The American…

… in the spotlight at the Student Affairs Committee meeting yesterday as the group ruled not to release the member- ship lists of campus political clubs and again tackled the problem of political…

… speeches. The SAC moved that student membership in political groups shall not be released except by specific request of the student involved. The ruling was an outgrowth of a request by Max Dean, chairmain…

… potential employers or other persons asking for student rec- ords would not have access to po- litical club affiliations unless au- thorized by the student involved. The "speakers ban" was again in the news…

… to organize their group, The two students said they were unfamiliar with the accreditation procedure and made arrangements to reorganize through proper methods. Yesterday the Student Affairs Committee…

… Needs Money For Additions Possible Student Fee for Games By HERB RUSKIN A recommendation that the Board of Regents take steps to finance badly needed athletic fa- cilities was made yesterday by the Board…

… prices. They advanced the possibility that students might be charged admission for football games epring Concert at 8:wl and other lniversity athletic elli, will play works by events in their annual report…

… second issue of The Daily's literary supplement, previously scheduled for May 28, will not ap- pear until the fall semester be- cause of previous publication re- quirements. Students who have contributed…

April 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… Candidates in the forthcoming Student Legislature election should submit, pictures for the Candidate Display to Rm. 2, Uni- versity Hall before April 23, Dick Burton, Legislature elections com- mittee chairman…

… let students "know who they're voting for," Burton said. i . r ulous." Representatives of the organi- zations named branded Kornfed- er's testimony as false. 'Outright Lie' David Babson, AVC chairman…

…. Rep. Mundt (Rep. S.D.) an- nounced adoption of an amend- mentto his bill designed to curb Red activities in the United States. Daily Plans Presidential Straw Vote SL To Manage Pseudo-Election Students

… and faculty members will have a chance to register their presidential preferences in a Daily sponsored straw vote to be held April 25. The pseudo-election will be! managed by the Student Legisla- ture…

… choice. Student and faculty ballots will be different colors in order that comparisons may be made. Following a pattern marked out by the University of Wisconsin newspaper, The Daily Cardinal. The Daily is…

… sponsoring the vote to get a good cross section of stu- dent and faculty opinion on the presidential race. Harvey Weisberg, f ormer Legislature president and Chair- man of the Regional National Student

March 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…; and an Arab supper, May 23. Service Group Takes Pledc es Organization Assists In Student Affairs The University's chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity is accepting pledges at…

… tht cat you would-be medicos, tihe keyto success in medical school ls justbeen re- vealed. A recent survey released by the Veterans Administration discloses that student veterans are more likely to…

… complete their medical training successfully if they are enrolled in tie medical school at ISA Offers Exotic Fare To Students Preschool children are sent di- rectly to foster parents. Hospital School The…

… breakfast in the dorms during week ,days, only two-thirds of the 'women were able to get up enough .ambition to eat in the wee hours of the morning. Student Opinion Various shades of student opin- ion were…

…," he remarked. 'U' Dieticians Miss Kathleen Hamm, Univer- sity dietician, in urging students to eat breakfast, pointed out that: (1) Industrial and school studies show a result of greater efficiency…

… ADVERTISING 1 WANTED WANTED-Two, three or four-drawer filing cabinet. Call Donald Pelz days. 31511 ext. 589, evenings and week- ends. 2-7603. )82 WANTED: High School student or coed. Will exchange board and…

… BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STUDENTS: Easy cash. One or more students to buy vending machine business. No license required. Call 6417 after 5. )14 FOR RENT ONE-HALF OF A DOUBLE ROOM for male student. Phone 2…

…-1018. )22 PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM. Men only. Telephone 5728. )10 WANTED: Male student to share suite with Christian student, near Uni- versity Hospital. Call 6637. )17 BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING - Suits and…

…. Call Northville 322ecol- lect. ) 48 WANTED TO RENT: Garage, 2 mos. Call 2-3225. Susan Tabibian. )12 APARTMENT wanted as soon as pos- sible. Grad student-veteran and wife. Quiet, considerate. Contact Al…

… that cosmo- politan flair can be had every oth- er Sunday night at the Interna- tional Center, when the various foreign student clubs display thei culinary talent. The clubs take turns presenting dinners…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

… the restaurant after 4:00 P.M. andI receive FREE admission to Nightclub that eve- ning. SUN.-THURS. L516 E. Liberty 994-53504 r_ . .n. . .. ..w . -. L -- Wednesday. STUDENT NIGHT " A TEECIH-IM ON…

… 1940 through 1947, Texas posted eight straight football victories over Oklahoma. TlE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVIII, No. 134 Tuesday, March 21, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of…

… sunshine to students like sophomore Bob Sonnenbick, only an hour and a half later, winter once again was victorious, soaking sophomore Saul Glosser and others in cold, dreary showers. Spring fe er Stubborn…

student disregarded these cold reminders in favor of his own special spring celebration. "I broke out my gym shoes today," said Dan White as his saturated sneakered feet formed a grayish puddle. While a…

… daylight has already begun in past weeks. Senior Pharmacy student Tina Wang appreciates leaving for work at 6:45 a.m. and being greeted by daylight rather than darkness. However, she sees the "bonus" hours…

…, there are still some people who are saddened by winter's departure. Skiing fanatic Lisa Mularoni is already "counting down the days till the coming ski season." Another student, who wished to remain…

… Michigan weather... Chili ALWAYS FRESH, 7 days ... Jews, Arabs clash on Diag with our own special touch and introducing: Bagelchips 494 at the Bagel Factory 130 South University "Expert in Tray Catering…

… El-Ashhab. "We support the just struggle of the Lebanese and Palestinian masses," he added. SEVERAL ZIONIST students attem- pted or organize a debate between Palestinians and Zionists. The idea was…

students attem- pted to organize a debate between Palestinians who said the. Zionists "wanted to make the demonstration not continue." "They are not for debate," said one Palestinian." They just don't want…

… directors positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U. of M. student on the Ann Arbor campus in good academic standing during the period of employment. (2) Must have completed a mini- mum of 55…

April 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… evening, the Organization of Arab Students is sponsoring an "Arabian Night" with music and Arabic food in Bursley cafeteria ... at 8 p.m. the Music School presents Contem- porary Directions in the Rackham…

…, 1977 Ten Cents E ght Pages * U1A~ &i IflIJU SEE NE S AEN CALL T-DIY The Ensian cometh For years, thousands of satisfied students have enjoyed the look, feel, and smell of the Michigan- ensian; its…

…. Yes, friends, and if you have already purchased your yearbook and agreed to pick it up, just bring your receipt stubs (God, you still have them, don't you?) over to the, Student Publications Bldg., 420…

… this week's Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) election are any indication, the partisan political groups which have dominated the assembly in recent years may be witnessing a decline in power. The three…

… day election, which drew only 1700 student voters- -or 4:5 per cent of the population-resulted in victory for six inde- pendent candidates and three partisan party members. INDEPENDENTS ELECTED were…

… BILINSKY ART STUDENT PETER Scurlock launches his ham- burger sculpture, complete with egg, pickle and tomato, during yesterday's "Great Egg Bust" on the Diag. Scurlock joined 43 others in designing intricate…

… visit worthwhile? By BARBARA ZAHS Professor Gerald Ford left campus yesterday with a minimum of fanfare-just a quiet send-off from a group of students who gathered in front of University President Robben…

… president's visit. "I'm genuinely pleased with what went on. It exceeded our expectations," he said. He added that he thought his students found the experience worthwhile. "All those I talked to thought they…

… gained a great deal." Ford appeared twice before the 73 students in Grassmuck's class. "He gave a little more meaning to the course. It came to life," Grassmuck said. Ford, he added, :> r ~- - - …

March 11, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… this just belongs to a team of students, counselors, RAs, a number of administrators — I mean everybody gets together and says, ‘who should we invite this year that’s really special?’” he said…

…. Morris explained that he came up with the idea for Koko while struggling with depression on his own as a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He encountered a website called Stack…

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2. Subscriptions…

students to come and support organizations like the Slam Poetry Club, both to provide feedback to the poets about their writing as well as to be exposed to a new art form. “I think there are a lot of…

… practice, and we need to get to know how awesome they are and what slam poetry really is.” Kylie Carpenter, a Public Health masters student, said she found Li’s poem about miscommunication…

… between her mother’s native language and her English the most powerful, adding that she thought slam poetry gives students an outlet they wouldn’t otherwise find at the University. “I thought that was…

… exhibit WHAT: Chroma’s opening on Friday will present narratives of people of color through performances and visual art. WHO: Middle East and Arab Network WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: North…

April 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… education within our ecosystem." Regent Andrea Fischer New- man (R-Ann Arbor) echoed Coleman, saying Michigan will be the only university to have a residential hall option for gradu- ate students. Newman…

… more students to apply for graduate programs at the University. "I don't think there's any question that it will transform our ability to continue to be an even stronger attractor to stu- dents because…

… world. In her official capacity, she will have traveled to China, South Africa, the United Arab Emir- ates, Brazil, Israel and Ghana. She will take her final official trip abroad to India in Novem- ber…

… Tuition Equality holds a "study-in" to protest tuition differences for undocumented students in the Michigan Union Thursday. TUITION From Page 1 public commentary section of the meeting. By the time…

… white t-shirts with the name of the student orga- nizations they represented written across the front. Alvarez, who only a day before was arrested during the protest, said tuition equality is part of…

… Michael Proppe, the incoming Central Student Government president, reaffirmed his support of tuition equality during his speech. In his final address to the regents, Business senior Man- ish Parikh, the…

… and obstacles, we make them because they're the right thing to do," Parikh said. A student protests for tuition equality at the Board of Regents meeting in the Michigan Union on Thursday. BLUE From…

October 31, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…News 2A - Wednesday October 31, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 40 . ..... ........ PLATES AND POLITICS BRINGS OPPOSING OPINIONS TOGETHER Students enjoy food, debate + tol#idg 0ai…

… Day just around the corner, the group 'seeks to educate its members about prominent issues and policies in an attempt to cul- tivate informed student vot- ers leading into the election on Tuesday…

… chicken noodle soup?" This year, most of the group's monthly meetings have been dominated by election conversations, but the group plans to share their knowledge with other students outside of the orga…

…- nization. "The best way we've been able to help other students learn about the upcom- ing election is by word of mouth," Schmitz said. -MOLLYBLOCK Nesrosm 734-418-4115uopt.3 Corrections corectibns…

…Port Huron Statement in its Time and Ours is a three-day confer- ence that marks the 50th anniversary of The Port Huron Statement, a historic 1962 manifesto of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS, and an…

… CORRECTIONS " An Oct.26 article in the Daily ("CSG contemplates altered policies in wake of election") misrepresented the maximum amount of funds a student can contribute to a Central Student Government…

… international community remains at a loss about how to stop the Syria violence. The U.S. and other Western and Arab nations have called on Assad to step down, while Russia, China and Iran continue to back him…

February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

….. STUDENTS SURVEYED ABOUT WHY THEY WOULD LEAVE COLLEGE TEXTING IN COSTUME Depressed college dropouts¥ 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com STEPHANIE STEINBERG BEAD WILEY Editorin…

… employment are the most likely reasons students drop out of college, according to a Feb. 17 State News article. The recent study exam- ined survey results from students at a variety of American universities…

… & NOTES Organ player Climate change performance panel chat WHERE: The Michigan League WHEN: Friday at about 3:30 p.m. WHAT: A credit card and a debit card were stolen from a student's backpack, Uni…

…- versity Police reported. The victim noticed unauthorized charges on her cards. Found pot remains hazy WHERE: West Quad Resi- dence Hall WHEN: Saturday at about 12:15 a.m. WHAT: Four students were found in…

… possession of a marijuana-like substance, University Police reported. . WHERE: Mary Markley Residence Hall WHEN: Saturday at about midnight WHAT: A female student was found drunk in a bath- room, University…

… his impoverished borders, including the failed Arab nation yesterday, offering attempt to blow up a U.S.-bound to oversee a dialogue between airliner in December 2009. the ruling party and the Saleh…

… demonstrators, mostly march there, bringing the death university students. toll to nine since the protests Yemen is a tribal society began. where almost every adult male Much is at stake in Yemen has a firearm. A…

… world's largest decide the president's fate. Protests continued yesterday, with 3,000 university students marching in Sanaa, the Yemeni capital. Demonstrations were also held in a number of districts…

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… newspaper, the ding to the stand at least 15 feet away has faced heavy opposition Eagle. ily newspa- from building entrances, from many students and Sponsoredbytheschool's ton Square but the ban will primar…

…- fans. It is part of an effort Community and Local Gov- ily be enforced by students by MSU's athletics program ernment Relations office, nokingwith- and members of the com- to rebrand itself, but other…

student assaulted WHERE: 216 Thayer WHEN: Friday at about 2:50 WHAT: A male University student was assaulted by five to six college-aged males around Washington Street and Thayer Street, University Police…

… WHAT: A 30-minute film with interviews from young Arab-American women who talk aboutthe stereotypes amd racism they face while living in Chicago. WHEN: Today at noon WHO: Center for Middle Eastern…

… enrolling students living in esidence halls in a research study to see how well influenza (1) vaccines and other strategies work in reducing the risk of influenza illness in university residence halls…

February 07, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… Mecca, Islam's holiest city, in a last- ditch effort to end their bloody con- flict. The Saudi-led push is key to any future peace talks with Israel - and to Arab efforts to blunt Iran's growing power…

… oases to at about a dozen other institutions nationwide, including the Univer- ttract students sity of Connecticut in Storrs; the University of Notre Dame; Fur- man University in Greenville, S.C., By ALAN…

… not looking to expand significantly ed that a more urbanized the size of their student bodies. n of the ideal campus could Students graduating from high t a population well past its school these days…

… new concept of the college from the suburbs, he said. us is taking root: a small city "I think students crave the kind country that is not reserved of vitality you have in an urban ly the young. space…

…," Cloyd said. e at Hendrix, construction Storrs, for example, has a 20,000- this year willbegin creating a student flagship state university, urban-style village on the 130 but it is a hamlet in the rural…

…, offices and hundreds of the lack of a vibrant college town ments and town houses. Soon, is frequently cited by students who ils hope, will come nearly 200 decline offers of admission or decide -family…

… and a office space and as many as 800 rr school with the college as a apartments and town houses. ipant. "This would make it easier for the corner of the property, them to attract students," said Cleo e…

student fitness center is Szmygiel, a UConn freshman from ly being built, which will be New York City. "There is really not ble to the owners of houses alot to do here." condominiums and to the Keelan King…

… 300 courses and learn from the world's foremost faculty. Network and enjoy exclusive Washington access available only to Georgetown University students. You've had enough ordinary summer breaks. This…

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…4A - Thursday, February 1, 2007 IC The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ie 1*idigan &atI Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… took aloth-grade vow of chastity, Turns out, I'm no legal expert. Wil- while others rolled the dice and hoped son's appeal was flat-out denied last for the best. month. Now as college students, we have…

… Georgia teacher was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years proba- tion for having sex with a 17-year-old student. Why the light slap on the wrists? Because the girl was over 16 and the couple did not…

… exclusion from public events TO THE DAILY: We were among the undergraduate and graduate students not allowed into Rackham Auditorium Tuesday night for the "ex-terrorist" event. The police never gave us a…

… civil liberties. We waited outside in the cold until' the end of the event with supporters from both sides of the issue. There were University alumni, Ann Arbor residents and graduate students (who…

… hinders progress TO THE DAILY: As I walked into Rackham Audito- rium to listen to the speakers sponsored by the Young Americans for Freedom Tuesday night, I was greeted by a group of students passingaround…

… flyers to stage a walkout. The walkout was in protest of the lecture by three former terrorists. I did not plan on walking out and was dis- mayed by the number of students who left in the middle of the…

… speech. While I understand that the walkout was an act of protest, it is our respon- sibility as students at this university to engage in debate, not walk out when somebody states an opinion that we dis…

…- agree with. There is a lot of talk about being ready to debate the issues that seem to be constantly dividing campus: gay rights, the Arab-Israeli conflict and affirmative action. But talk is cheap. The…

… in promoting the use of marijuana. The U.S. govern- ment estimates that at least 95 million Americans have used marijuana. It also estimates that nearly half of all high school students will use…

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… EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE ' ' The Democrats and the liberal media are…

…" by 1,000 college students willing to pick up trash on one Saturday, don't you think we would have taken care of that already? I'm still sorting out why I feel such unease with Dance Marathon. It is…

… occurs when teacher and student alike have a desire to be in the classroom. If this does not occur on Fridays, why force it? Some students prefer not to have Friday classes for a variety of reasons. I have…

… there are many students who use the extra day for homework, a part-time job or to relax for their mental health. I sincerely hope the University does not take away the flexibility and ease students

… see how racism operates in this country for blacks, Latinos, Asians, Native Americans, Arab Americans, immi- grants and members of my own group - Sonth-A sian A mericans .nSoth Asians have detrimental…

…, easy to pinpoint. Similarly, students have every right to voice their concern when a col- lege newspaper helps contribute to this dan- gerous climate. I began my talk with a story about a con- versation…

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…'ve seen Jews and Arabs playing hacky sack in the cen- ter of Tel-Aviv, enjoyed coffee from hospitable strangers while lost in Majdal Krum and wit- nessed Naomi Chazon and Yasir Abid Rabo share a joke. I…

… day I was conversing with a Mich- igan alum from the 1960s. He asked me if there still were a number of student activists advocat- ing the workers' revolution. I told him that prac- tically no students

… continued to sow the seeds of revolution among the proletariat. To my great surprise, the alum - a venture capitalist - responded that it was unfortunate students no longer took such a bold and ideal stance…

…. I stared at him, dumbfounded, wondering why a venture capitalist would lament on the student activists' acquiescence to capitalism, when it hit me and I too felt some sadness. The venture capitalist…

… utopian politic like discussing the world. For the express purpose of bettering humanity, students actively sought a social and ethical responsibility to each other and the world at large. Students rallied…

… together around grand ideals and then acted locally to protest injustices and raise awareness. Then somewhere further along the way these students married, were employed, had children and the zeal for…

… saddened the students of the 1960s seemingly abandoned their idealistic utopian politics for the status quo. The baby boom generation's forfeiture of divisive ideologues and pragmatic piecemeal legalistic…

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…~ens~ia) Policies leave room for stereotypes Students aim to repair public view of Islam in weekiong program By Michael Kan Daily Staff Reporter It can be a look, an expression or their entire attitude, but…

… turned from a regular American citizen to a sus- pected terrorist. "I was going to Saudi Arabia and I had an Arab name. Fit two and two together and you can figure it out," he said. Waiting in line among…

…, the event lin- gers in his mind and reminds him how difficult it is to be a Muslim in the United States. Starting today, the Muslim Students' Associa- tion hopes to counteract those difficulties with…

… years have seen the importance of that goal increase dramatically as the stereotypes have multiplied. Since Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, many Muslim students at the University like Tarsin say they have…

…. "There's even a bit of arrogance toward me." But to Johnson, the reason for this uneasiness is not that he lacks the "We know tha lot of students diversity, but it does not mean won't be sterec Director…

… promote diversity in the country's education sys- Stheretem and affording edu- cational opportunities to Otyping. disadvantaged minority groups. John Matlock, Yet for students like ffice of Academic Johnson…

…, the admis- sions policies have had cultural Initiatives an unspoken side effect - causing some non- minority students to believe minorities are getting a free pass into one of the nation's top…

… DIVERSITY, Page 7A qualifications, but rather the fact that he is black, making him a target of a stereotype that labels some minority college students as unworthy to attend the University. The stereotype…

… volunteer day By Ekjyot Saini and Katie Schaufelberger Daily Staff Reporters Saturdaymorn ings in collegearetra- ditional ly reserved for sleeping late but this Saturday, 180 students rolled out of bed…

… universities and 2,000 students nationwide, and by last year grew to 200 universities and organizations and more than 7,000 volunteers. IASA Community Service co- chairs Heeral Sheth and Ryan Ham- PETER…

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… Iraq were analyzed and dissected by panelists in a heated debate last night that prompted both applause and criticism. Law student Amer Zahr, a member of the Arab- American Anti-Discrimination Committee…

…, and LSA sophomore Eric Singer, a representative from Students Against Terror, participated in the debate. The two panelists presented opposing viewpoints on the need for an attack on Iraq. Zahr said the…

… again. "I can tell you with 100 percent confidence what's best for the Iraqi people - get rid of Saddam Hus- sein," Singer said. "Iraqis have no freedom. Students pursue various business ventures at U By…

… Adhiraj Dutt Daily Staff Reporter The University's presence makes Ann Arbor a fertile place to start a company, and some students have taken advantage of the resources offered to them. Business School…

…, creating an environment conducive to entre- preneurship. "The Michigan Entrepreneurs Club educates students about how to start businesses and provides workshops and coffee hours where we bring in speakers to…

… help students work on particular business skills," Leykind said. "We also provide a forum where students can net- work and make contacts and create strong business plans." Among the students taking…

… advantage of their resources is Business School junior Rob Salter who, along with his brother and a friend, helped create Schlepper's, a company that helps students move in dur- ing welcome week by laying…

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… 6 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 7, 2002 OP/ED aloe 9ll[icl gttu ttil 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 0 Daily cares about its own profits, not the intellectual growth of 'U' students TO THE DAILY: In yesterday's Daily, the editors of the Daily argued that the Collegiate Readership…

… perspective. It is not our goal to insult and demean the discus- sion by issuing propaganda against Pales- tinians, Arabs, Muslims, Christians and etc. And we do not condone the message that campustruth.org and…

Student Assembly. According to one of the people who helped bring this program to the University, if the Uni- versity decides to keep the program, it will cost $72,000 a semester. That's less than $2 per…

students pay $6.69 per semester for MSA. Even if the University decided not to foot the bill and MSA did, worst case scenario the fee increases $2 per semester. That's $8.69 total. University of Wisconsin…

students pay over $300 per semester. Third, a much smaller detail. Metro Times would suffer very little if the pro- gram were to continue. Metro Times is a metro Detroit rag. Ann Arbor makes up an extremely…

… letters from all of its readers. Letters from Universi- ty students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters must include the writer's name, phone num- ber and school…

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…LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Monday, June 3, 2002 - The Michigan Daily- An interview with one of the "White Faces" 5 0 Incoming University president will be strongly pro-student To THE DAILY: I was a…

… familiar with Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality in Ann Arbor, Students Against Sweatshops did get their way. The Daily article did not give the whole story. Coleman did agree to the…

… Committee, Laraine Nelson, the Nursing School Student Services director and the chairwoman of the Rights committee, and Marcella David, a Ut professor of law, would represent Ut. SAS found this unsatisfactory…

… with student groups. JASON GARDNER Student, University ofIowa Civil liberties are central to a robust democratic society To THE DAILY: Thank you to Daily staffer Megan Hayes for covering the…

… justify the existence of a slanted playing field for students seeking admission "60 Minutes" reported that the University awards a racial minority 20 points toward admission, while giving only 12 points for…

… Palestin- ian Christians of their rights. The highest flight rate from Israeli occupied lands, espe- cially Arab East Jerusalem, has been among the Palestinian Christian community. One would hope that…

… mainstream American Christians would not be duped by the Chris- tian Right and instead announce their sup- port for the Palestinians in the face of injustice and oppression. Zahr is a Rackham student. …

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students were cially in places like colleges. Many students, process at all? College admissions is about hanging out with other 'including some minorities, ask why, if integra- putting together the best…

… class, not rewarding Asians too much and hurt- tion is the goal, do minority students band individuals with good SAT scores. And part of ing their opportunities for together in student groups with those…

… of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, at the unfortu- ty students have friends of mostly the same have different experiences that we need to be nate behest of the race baiting, deluded mem- race because it is…

… often more difficult, from exposed to truly improve our understanding of bers of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative both ends, to relate to students of different the world around us and also because we…

… minority student factors in the admissions process and no one more compelling. Or not. groups (basically their tendency to overplay gets in that isn't expected to succeed academi- Just two events from last…

… alienate qualified applicants means using a broad range tensions involving issues of race that continue their members from other students) but I cer- of other factors to bring together people with to bedevil…

… taught growing up. But the reason that affirma- over for driving through a white neighborhood. tive action is ultimately the right policy is Peter Cunniffe can be reached Or an Arab or other unsuitably…

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