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October 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… death, like the Americans look forward to °living," he said in the taped message aired on Al Jazeera, r , the Arab world's version of CNN, broadcast from Qatar. "America must know that the battle will not…

… ordered to conduct a more pub- lic search. Consequently, in 1996 the regents were forbid- den to speak to each other confidentially about the See SEARCH, Page 7 Up in the air Ballot to ask for student fee…

… hike MSA also takes stand in support of US. actions, despite someo01pposition By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly last night passed resolutions to add a question to its…

… November election ballot asking for a $1 increase in mandatory student fees and to affirm the assembly's support of the U.S. government's response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Wash…

…- ington. The fee increase would go toward increased student group funding. The MSA student fee is currently $5.69, and it is charged as a part of every student's tuition. "Student group applications for…

… funding have tripled this year, but our budget has remained the same," said MSA Treasurer Josh Samek. The MSA Code reserves at least 57 per- cent of that $1 for two student group fund- ing committees. The…

… rest of the money is also meant to fund student activities and groups, but it could be appropriated to stu- dents however representatives find neces- sary. + The resolution in support of the U…

March 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 107) • Page Image 12

… interest. Friedman imiaintained that it is not. Although F 'riedman aireed with L'ugan that racial diversity on college ca mp ises enhances edu- c tion for all students, he wrote in his opinion that…

… X\ouid be in their- t\r. MI iranda MIassie, lead attorney for the student intervenors, said the chance of combinine the cases is good. "There actually might be a better chance for the cases to…

…'s viewpoints are not determined by one's race but that certain viewpoints might not be voiced if students of particular races are not admitted in significant numbers. Some of defendants' witnesses testified that…

… classroom discussion is improved whenthe class is racially diverse, and some gave examples of viewpoints expressed in class by underrepresented minority students. However, these witnesses generally conceded…

… that these viewpoints might equally have been expressed by non- minority students. .. "The court does not doubt that racial diversity in the law school population may provide these educational and…

… as a factor in admissions for as long as necessary to admit a critical mass of underrepresented minority students, and no one can predict how long that might be. Such indefiniteness weights heavily…

… against a finding of narrow taior-ng. "During some of the years at issue in the lawsuit, the law school bulletin' indicated that special attention has been given to 'students who are African American…

… special attention. Certainly, other groups have also been subjected to discrimination, such as Arabs and southern and eastern Europeans to name but a few, yet the court heard nothing to suggest that the law…

students, as did the medical school in Bakke, there is no principled difference between a fixed number of seats and an essentially fixed minimum percentage figure. ... While defendants contend that the law…

… reserved for members of particular races, and those seats are insulated from competition. "For all of these reasons, the court believes that the attainment of a racially diverse student bodyis not a…

February 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…- more. "The goal shouldn't be to abolish them, but to restructure them." At 6 p.m. the students and alumni crowded the Wedge Room to review the 14-point petition from the SCC with University President Lee…

… Bollinger, University Provost Nancy Cantor, University Vice President for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper and Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Lester Monts. "I'm glad they showed up," LSA senior…

… complex." She said a group can be associated to the Univer- sity in two ways: By the space it occupies and by being recognized as a student group. Harper said the University did what was in its power by…

… taking over the space Sunday. Students and alumni demanded answers from the administration regarding their stance on Michiga- mua and other minority issues. "We have received what you have said and they…

student organi- zations, Harper said. MSA is not responsible for Michigamua, MSA Vice President Andy Coulouris said after the meet- ing. "It is true that MSA is responsible for recogniz- ing student groups…

… on campus. but that recognition is a passive process," he said. Groups come to MSA and sign a form to become a student group - that is an administrative func- tion. But they must apply for funds and…

… the student government as much as they did," LSA freshman Chip Englander said. "I felt they were trying to do quite a bit of stonewalling on the matter." "I thought (the meeting) exposed the University…

… Afghanistan's capital. It then beganY meandering journey across the former Soviet Union, stopping in Uzbekistan, Kazakstan and Russia. Iraqi oil smuggling breaches U.N. laws DUBAI, United Arab Emirates…

… the Emirates' coast. - CompiledIfrom Daily wire / epo0r 0 i i The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

February 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…,' Connerly said. Connerly said UC's increased par- ticipation in California's school system will eventually "correct an inadequate K-12 system." Student Regent Michelle Pannor said she would support Bagley…

… expanding minority population in California, some did not subscribe to that theory. University at California at Berkeley student Gloria Diaz said student vol- unteers at the RAZA Recruitment and Retention…

… Center have traveled this past year to 35 high schools to encour- age, tutor and recruit fellow Hispanic students. HANDBOOK Continued from Page 1A allowed to enter. But the AAPD does not see these signs…

…) post a sign, it's not going to change the way we do business," he said. Sartori also warned students to be careful because laws differ from state to state. "Unfortunately each state has dif- ferent laws…

… and cities have different ordinances, he said. While the advice given in the handbook may not be applicable in a students' hometown, the handbook does provide uniform information about how to throw safe…

… stresses that the hand- book does not condone illegal actions by students. "In no way are we condoning (breaking laws), but we believe con- stitutional safeguards are important," he said. Jerry Mangona, vice…

… Chinese water torture," said Mer- rill Lynch & Co.'s chief economist, Bruce Steinberg. WRC Continued from Page1A Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality has been campaign- ing for the…

… by an Arab Israeli member of parlia- ment, who was promptly attacked for his efforts. The session was aired live on television and marked another step in public discussion of the open secrets…

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September 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… clients diagnosed ith major depression and 379 com- unity college students. Reg Williams, co-author of the udy and associate professor of rsing, said people who have a losv nse of belonging often make state…

… included on a list topped by prestigious Ivy League schools like Harvard, Yale and Princeton - while at the same time disputing the findings. "I believe that students and alumni, faculty and staff, and the…

… a student's own research. "This should be one of many sources a student goes to when making their college choices," Adcock said. "But it has an influence on the school's reputation to the general…

… public." The rankings, in the end, don't affect many col- lege students, the great majority of whom don't attend the top 50 schools. Anne Young, a counselor at Troy High School in The S Troy, Mich., said…

… "the most capable kids with the busin top scores and the families with the interest and money definitely consider the rankings," but she 2 adds only about 10 percent of students at her school Be fit this…

… Bolkosky, others on the cots- mittee include Isisael Ahmed, a Dearborn alum and executive director of the Arab Community Center for Social and Economic Social Services variety of people ... who know the…

… opportunities such as teaching assistantships. The competition is open to US students at all graduate levels and to seniors who will have graduated by the time the award is to beutiized. Students need not have…

…, group meetings, or conuis- MichigansUnion, 12tpsm. t Northwalk, 763-WALK, Bursley tent student services. Stop by The g U pm.Lobby,g p.m.- 1:30 a.m Dail y, at 420 Maynard, and ask for U Safewalk, 936…

February 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…, Turkey, he Arab League, Jordan and tinian leader Yasser Arafat all aunched their own peace missions d appeals to Saddam. Envoys from Russia, France and urkey would stress the same mes- age, France…

… American College Testing and tandardized Aptitude Test scores as one f its limitations. The study reports that hite students admitted colleges and uni- ';n c,^r 7 -r brndA x aa c f )I Clinton 0 Clinton's $1…

…. Professional journalists, college stu- dents, high school journalism students, professors and concerned citizens were among those who attended the eight-hour program. "When you talk about diversity, it is…

… bate use admissions ing less emphasis on test scores, and some are considering eliminating scores as a factor altogether. Grade point average "is a far more reli- able predictor of how a student will…

… pre- form in college," said SACUA member Donald Deskins, a sociology professor. The CEO study states that if the University admitted students on a "col- orblind" basis, there would be a signif- icant…

… drop in enrollment of black stu- dents. This would have a negative effect on all students Monts said. "There is no such thing as a great, seg- regated public university," said President Lee Bollinger in…

… a written statement. The study also states that "the six-year graduation rates of white and Asian stu- a- d .ntc nn- h hn m o le a Students plan for one week of spIrng break fun By Eliana Raik For…

… across campus. Students have already started think- ing about a whole week without class- es, and are making plans that include vacationing, relaxing, volunteering and even working. But there is a…

… downside to traveling to these exotic places. Expense is an important factor affecting where and how students embark on their spring break excursions, Weddle said. "A lot of people go in groups of 10 or more…

… to make it cheaper," Weddle said. "It includes airfare and hotel expenses." LSA first-year student Kyle Marshall said he was surprised at how affordable his plane ticket was. "I got a good deal on a…

January 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… undivided Jerusalem." In his own speech, Netanyahu offered assurances he intends to pre- serve what has been achieved in Arab- Israeli peacemaking until now. But he said Israel needed the Palestinians…

… University to ensure that students are not sent to countries that are considered unsafe. "if we think an area is unsafe, we'll cancel the program." said Carol Dickerman, director of the Office of International…

… Programs. "We can't have students exposed to that kind of risk." But it is not always possible to predict the safety of a given loca- tion. "You can't always guarantee safety everywhere in the world…

… takes many safety precautions in its study abroad pro- grams, including checking the specific locations and student housing before- hand. "We talk to students both before they go and when they're there to…

… take precautions," Dickerman said. "We take both general and specific precautions when preparing stu- dents to go." Many students said they feel safe when traveling and studying abroad. LSA senior Lori…

… Cloutier, who trav- eled to Czechoslovakia last semester, said that it was "a very safe place to be. "They let us know about the dangers beforehand," Cloutier said. Several students reported that petty…

students with a handout that lists safety tips for women when travel- ing abroad. HOW, Inportant AreYourGae. Term paper crunch is coming, and if you care about your grades, a little time with us could make…

…. --- - -------- -------------- \'-0CA"{+RJ. Citi:Mti4X:iK":":?: K:i?}}}i::+ r' AROUND THE \ f Consumer Psychology Experimental Laboratory at U-M Business School. Students needed to participate in market research for 2 hours (some…

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November 10, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…'s 34-8 victory over Penn State. Students rock 20-3, in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday night. Undefeated Nebraska dropped rom the top spot in both polls after needing overtime to edge unranked Missouri, 45…

… President Lee Bollinger sat on his bed watching the Michigan-Penn State game with his wife Saturday night when more than 1,000 University students hurdled his bushes, climbed the trees, crammed onto his lawn…

…, Russia and Arab nations - who before the latest con- frontation had balked at U.S. efforts to tighten sanctions on Iraq - should now realize that they "have a huge stake in not allowing (Saddam) to develop…

… Administration will recognize efforts across the country. At the University, there are three types of IRCC classes: first-year seminars, which enroll about 250 students per year and focus on research and dialogue…

… about racial and eth- nic differences; intergroup dialogue classes; and upper-level seminars. Many students who participated in IRCC classes said they benefitted from the experience. "It was an excellent…

January 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…-member body, its outcome a forgone conclusion, approved the pact late yesterday night, 87-17, as members of the opposition Labor Party as well as left-wing and Arab factions voted with Netanyahu's ruling…

… will allow students) to have meaningful careers as attorneys," Lehman said. "It is true that our stu- dents are recruited around the country, so they don't just take the Michigan bar exam." Lehman says…

… that although the focus of the law school is not the bar exam, he believes the education pro- vides the Law School should allow students to perform successfully on the exam. Law Prof. Thomas Kauper said…

… contributed to this report. .SUIT Continued from Page 1. Appropriations Sub-Committee on Higher Education. Landefeld said the attitude among non-minority faculty and students was that minority students

… stu- dents. One of the principal roles (of such a position) is to be an advocate of the students. I want them to know that k -n k r there is someone outside of the For 24-hout concert and club no dial…

Student Group Ms. Kyla Ebels, Student Ministry KOREAN CHURCH OF ANN ARBOR 3301 Crek Dr. 971-9777 §UNXAY:9:30 a.m. English, 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Korean UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL, LCMS 1511 Washtenaw, Near…

… motorist, lying next to his dark green Mercedes-Benz convertible with the trunk and passenger door open, police said. The doctoral student was appar- ently attempting to change a flat tire when his assailant…

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April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… violence By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter As artillery shells and rockets con- tinued to paint the Mideast skies yes- terday, students from the University's Arab and Israeli communities gath- ered on the…

… Diag to voice concern about the violent warfare taking place thousands of miles away. Students from both communities joined together momentarily to mourn the dead, silently bowing their heads for 15…

… Rackham student Moulouk Berry. "Israel bombed Lebanon before Hezbollah (existed). Hezbollah was created in 1982 as a result of Israeli occupa- tion." LSA first-year student Amer Zahr criticized the United…

… 25 to May 5 in order to visit his father, football Hall-of-Famer Bob Griese, who currently lives in Florida. ovt. misses aid deadline; students wait for word y Stephanie Jo Klein aily Staff Reporter…

… deadline to inish processing the remainder of the backlogged Free pplications for Federal Student Aid, leaving universities d students around the nation with little choice but to wait. igures released this…

… day we can receive votes is (April) 26th," Church said. "Tally- and teacher, Gamble said. "We look at (graduate student instructors) as both graduate students and employees," Gamble said. "It's a…

April 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, April 19, 1991 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Ford enables. students to rD SAI INCE WAP A GMD PLFE I ,AR INFC, AT I REGRET SL~A purchase $200 Met tickets…

… J4 I- a ., U.S. ships remain in Gulf to keep Iraq from getting arms by JoAnne Viviano Daily Staff Reporter University students have the unique opportunity to purchase main floor tickets to the…

students. These tick- ets will be available at Hill Auditorium Box Office tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Student iden- tification is required to obtain main floor tickets at a price of $25. "We approached…

… Ford and they decided to help," Kondziolka said. "This way everyone would win. Ford gets exposure, the Society gets the benefit price, and students get to attend at the main floor." The April 30 show is…

…'re not all interested in making money. This is a good opportunity, because of tho prestige of the Met, to have a benefit." Members of the University Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) did…

… much of the publicity for the Musical Society The students have been putting up posters and passing out flyers on the Diag, Kondziolka said. He said they helped with the New Wold Symphony Orchestia and…

… will return to its prewar status as the Middle East Force. Diplomatic and military sources say discussions are under way with Arab nations to back up the Middle East Force with a permanent U.S. command…

… directed by the Fresh Air Society of Detroit. A totally new take L on those tried The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

… Minister David Levy to ~accept the U.N. delegation. '"I think that Saddam Hussein would be very pleased if the (U.N.) 'Security Council now stopped con- centrating on Kuwait and began to concentrate on Arab

… the Michigan vs. Iowa football game at Michigan Stadium at 12:30 Satur- day. Even with all of these events, however, some students still regard this as just another weekend more focused on returning…

students than on the ones already here. "Homecoming in high school was such a big deal, but in college it doesn't seem as important... it's more for the alumni," said Julie Quinlan, first-year LSA. Shariee…

… Turner, first-year LSA student agreed. "During orientation, I kept ask- ing people 'what's homecoming like here?'. All they said was 'it's no big deal,' and I was really let down," she said. Other…

students see homecoming as a time to reunite with old friends. "The only thing that homecom- ing means to me is seeing friends who have graduated," said Marc Wites, a senior in the Business School. "I have…

…." 'There were so many more administrators and faculty present than students, I don't think the results can accurately reflect student opinion' - Nicole Carson LSA Senior The guidelines state that a uni…

… more for the students, and the campus in general," she said. Coming to a Residence Hall near you! Tuesday, October 16, 5-7 p.m. South Quad Hall, East Side Lobby Wednesday, October 17, 5-7 p.m. Markley…

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March 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… Pollack urges students to alleviate hunger problem The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 20, 1990 - Page 3 Faculty elects new executive representatiydves by Donna Woodwell I By Debbie Herz "There…

…'s absolutely no reason to, tolerate poverty in this country," said State Senator Lana Pollack (D-Ann Arbor), to students in the Union l1allroom yesterday. Pollack's speech commemorated the beginning of Students

… in Ann Arbor today Meetings LaGROC - The Lesbian and Gay Mens' Rights Organizing Com- mittee meets at 7:30 p.m. in Union 3100; 7 p.m. to set agenda Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - weekly meeting…

… at 6:30 p.m. in Hillel Women's Club Lacrosse - practice 4-6 p.m. at the Sports Coliseum (5th and Hill) UM Cycling --- team meeting and rollers riding 6 p.m. in the Sports, Coliseum Arab-American Anti…

Student Cultural Club - - meeting at 7:45 p.m.. in the Michigan League TARDAA (Time and Relative Dimensions in Ann Arbor) --- Dr. Who/BBC event at 8 p.m. in 2413 Mason Hall Students Concerned About 'Animal…

… Rights (SCAR) --- meeting at 7 p.m. in the Union 'Wolverine Room Indian And Pakistani ;American Students' Council-- ,general body meeting from 6:30-8 :p.m. in the South Quad Ambatana Lounge 'Graduate…

… Employees Organization (GEO) --- membership meeting at 8 p.m. in ,the Union Kuenzel Room :Society of Minority Engineering Students (SMES) --- membership meeting and speaker Anne Monterio on "Engineering: The…

January 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… expediency of serving the demands of an out-of- control Justice Department are more important." MSA Continued from page 1 "My obligation is to pursue ev-£ ery possible avenue to make sure those students (who…

… received seats which were invalidated) get those seats," Johnson said. "As much as any other student, I want the student government to run on its own," he added. "But the stu- dent government process failed…

… here." Given that failure, Johnson said he had "no qualms at all about going to a higher authority." As of yesterday, Duderstadt had not informed -the office of student services as to what role it might…

… Palestinians $450 to buy military uniforms. Husseini lives in Arab east Jerusalem, which Israel has annexed. No charges were filed, but police said the investigation would continue. At a news conference in east…

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February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… for the delay was that the majority feared it was losing supporters to their competing ver- sion. Daily Photo by LISA WAX Jocelyn Rouse, a first-year law student, and Greg Stevens, an Eastern Michigan…

… University student, picket last Friday's CIA recruitment inter- views at the Law School. The interview program was cut short because of the protest. Protest forces CIA to cancel nterviews IN BRIEF Compiled…

… ABUD, Occupied West Bank - Jewish settlers and Israeli soldiers clashed with Palestinians in the West Bank village, leaving two Arabs dead, the army said yesterday. Israeli radio said one settler was…

… down the stairs kicking and screaming," he said. "Sometimes the use of coercion against people can be worse than the problem," he said referring to last November's student protest against CIA recruitment…

…. Protesters and candidate Slater debated whether students have the constitutional right to interview with the CIA. "Can't you get another job?" one protester said. "Isn't that a choice for me to decide?" Slater…

… criminal." The chanting was loud, but first-year law student Jeffrey Wilke said it did not affect his in- terview by pounding on the door and file cabinets and slipped a flier under the door, which…

… described alleged illegal CIA activities. First-year law student Richard McDaniel said the interview was "fine." Although neither Wilke nor McDaniel disapproved of the protest, first-year law student Or…

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January 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…'s presence because ncy carries out the "dirty the U.S. government. y-six demonstrators, mostly ty students, were arrested ast fall's protest. [ORR and Gunn said rs had no effect on the CIA's to cancel the…

… interviews. protesters disrupted the nt Center's activities ... but d little effect fom my stan- said Gunn. said none of the students he wed commented on the prote- INGSi sts outside. "To their credit, they…

… ... they created some added interest in (the CIA)," said Gunn yesterday from his Cincinnati office. BUT THEA Lee, a Rackham graduate student and protest organizer, said she felt the protests deterred the…

… terrorist organization from campus," said Lee. Four of the 26 demonstrators who were arrested at the Student Ac- tivities Building last October will be tried tomorrow at City Hall in 15th District Court…

…, "Political Dynamics in the Workplace," 4:15 p.m., Hale Auditorium. - Near Eastern and North African Studies - . Lois Ibsel al Farugi, "Maqamat: An Introduction to the Melodic Modes of the Arabs," 4 p.m., W…

… Affairs - Nurse Anesthesist Prog., 7:30 p.m., Pond Room, Union. Student Counseling Services - Adult children of alcoholic parents, 10:30 p.m., 10:30 a.m. Dissertation Support Group - 8:30 a.m., room 3100…

…, Union. Ensian Yearbook - 7 p.m., Student Publications Bldg. Science Fiction Club - Stilyagi Air Corps, 8:15 p.m., League. Michigan Gay Union - 9 p.m., 802 Monroe. Miscellaneous University Club…

September 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, September 11, 1985 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan SDI barrier cannot hold By Robert J. Mrazek Vol. XCVI, No.5 420…

…", visit to a cemetary in Bitburg, Germany aren't likely to be ap-. peased by the Administration's an- nouncement to withhold new arms sales to Arab nations until after the Jewish High Holy Days. Reagan…

… in the 1960s may have different ideas about the authority of government and the ability to foment change than today's college students. That was then, this is now. But as the civil-rights movement and…

…, September 5) says "Students must be ready to fight any attempt by the ad- ministration to limit students' freedom of expression." In this editorial, as well as that of Aug. 2 ("On with the show") you also…

… state the thought "The primary purpose of a university is education, not guardianship. The University should not place itself in a position to shield students from 'dangerous' or 'offensive' subject…

…..au-i haMrar nata the representatives out of the building, and up two flights of stairs in a parking structure to the CIA car." Is it the Daily's position that it is okay for "about fifty students" to…

… shield others from "dangerous" or "offensive" sub- for severe University disciplinary action." Do the Daily editors believe that students who prevent other students from hearing a presen- tation should…

… such, constitutes grounds ,AIR A - __ w Wa.IV vW- - - - M working, politically aware people to join the Opinion Page staff in our 96th near nf nublication. Interested students I …

September 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… for the six, denounced Britain for not agreeing to take up the politicians' case. Regents to relocate, (Continued from Page 1) taken on the code during the summer while students were away or before Oc…

…- .ober. Next month has become the target date for regental action among student activists and leaders and ad- :rinistrators. While University officials would not confirm that the code will be on the Oc…

… 101 we had already." Mondale faces hostile students TUPPLO, Miss. (AP) - Walter F. Mondale, encountering hostility in, southern territory friendly to Ronald Reagan, said yesterday that the. president…

… Medicare. If Reagan is re-elected, Mondale warned, "he is going to savage Social Security." The former vice president spoke to several hundred students and residents of Tupelo in a swelting auditorium in…

… confronted pro-Mondale students, many of whom were black,. Shouts of "nigger go home" were heard as students in both groups pushed and shoved, each otherand some signs were torn up. Among signs they carried…

… unity Cabinet, to give him authority to deal with the country's urgent challenges and to negotiate peace ; with the Arabs. Backed by one of the largest coalitions in Israel's history, Peres was assured of…

… dedicated students were working on their homework. "I've got my music, homework, cheese crackers, what else do I need?" said LSA junior Dave Ascher, while Cindi Hardian discussed Freudian psychology with…

… engineering students Bob Mara, Keith Haxey, and Fredd Bonner. MEANWHILE, THE Cesna 152 narrowly missed clipping lamppost as they turned the corner onto South University. The team maneuvered the plane onto…

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February 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

… borders of Turkey all the way into the rich Arab Sheikdoms. Men who procured women or young girls for Sogukoluk were generously compen- sated and almost all of the women rescued after the brothel was raided…

… people in Turkey. It is a filrA about all the peoples of the world for whom release from one prison in- variably means imprisonment in another. Haywt is a graduate student in sociology. police. He…

… waiting for him to execute his wife to pm 743 r Edited and managed by students of The University of Michigan Sinclair Vol. XCIV-No. 113 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 ( SENATo4R (LENN, WE…

… during his first year as president and instruc- ted faculty and administrators to talk to him before they talked with legislators or the University regents, :students here would probably be fuming. MSU…

… - students would probably ,protest in the streets. But Mackey was "able to do it. And who knows what would happen if Shapiro decided that he needed $17,500 So improve his private box for football ames in…

….5 million. Following that incident, the president of the state's largest university became known by students and faculty as "Mackey the Knife.' While the University of Michigan suffered through similar budget…

… cuts, several legislators noted Shapiro's superior handling of the situation. university students should appreciate Shapiro's cool-headed administrative style when viewed beside Mackey's confrontational…

… methods. Students and faculty, however, should have realized long ago that Mackey's administrative policies would divide the university com- munity. The controversy over the hiring of football coach George…

students give adequate reason for dismissal of Mackey. Yet it took yesterday's resignation to get him out of the top administrative position. The MSU community should have called for Mackey's resignation…

… long ago. Now that student anger toward Mackey has somewhat subsided, he is able to gracefully leave and find another school willing to pay for his ex- travagant and controversial ways. To A ?RcAO 5EQr…

November 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… the University's Office of Academic Affairs and the registrar's office, 1,546 of the 34,593 students on campus this year are black. The report, which has not yet been made public, was reviewed by the…

… University's executive officer.s Tuesday and released to University deans yesterday. LAST YEAR'S undergraduate black enrollment was 4.9 percent. Counting graduate students, the total black enrollment at the…

… state aligned firmly with the Arab world. The declaration, contained in a formal resolution, v written by the nine leaders in the talks, who represent U.S.-backed government, the right-wing Christian mil…

… that more students could afford to pay for their own room instead of "doubling up" as they have in past years, Rumsey said. Rumsey also said that since students could be more sure than in previous years…

… Milkey of Campus Rentals. "Nobody's got the answer." Ed Gottschalk of Post Realty speculated'that since "the middle-class student hasn't been able to go here," the studen- ts who do attend the University…

… for a ten-week course to teach male students how to play bridge. e 1956 - About 30 demonstrators protested the visit of Russian officials to the University's campus by marching and carrying posters…

October 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…'s Political Science 353 class, "The Arab-Israeli, Conflict." Students take roles of important political figures - Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, for example. They study their roles and their charac…

… felt that if the humanities department was eliminated students would lose out on the advantages it offered. kfinko's co iM Our Xerox 9500 otters offset quality & fast Service ' , 5C OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK…

… 540 E. Liberty St.-761-4534 Corner of Moynord & liberty " s kinkoss copies (Continued from Page 3) symbol lies within each box in the grid. As the grid fills in, each student forms a theory about the…

… pattern he begins to see. The game, run by Tim Erickson of The University of California, Berkeley, teaches the way scientists form and test *heories by allowing the student to form and test his own theory…

… played by University students in a political science course. Suransky and political science lecturer Edgar Taylor, jointly developed the Middle-East Conflict Simulation Game (MESG) for use in Taylor…

… "triggers the game," giving it "a kick in the seat," said Taylor. "Students get at the enormous com- plexity, the multi-faceted nature of the conflict," he said. "They're no longer ix humanities "I give the…

… Employer, M/F/H/V The 'whole you' through metaphysics (Continued from Page 1) - flhonda Struble, an engineering senior and metaphysics students, said people can learn about themselves and othiers Py…

… referred to as a donation, so students can deduct it from their taxes. The .school is a non-profit organization, O'Guinn said, and all of the teachers are volunteers. Tuition money goes toward maintenance of…

…Classifieds Bring Results OCTOBER 19 3:30 Rm. 231 AngelI Hall MASS MEETING for students interested in AmericanInstitutions 1 N T E, R N S H I P S Where to Iuv? dU I …

October 29, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Senate rejec- ted a veto resolution that would have scrapped the sale of the sophisticated radar planes and F15 jetfighter weaponry to the Arab kingdom. The president needed 50 votes, since a tie would…

… at 7:30 in the Michigan Student Assembly chanbers in the Michigan Union. In an interview Tuesday night, Kemperman described the principles of Moon's church and what he claims are the methods they used…

… controversy, the University has hired a black coun-, seling representative for the Minority3 Student Services office. Budget problems and uncertainty, about what the representative's role should be contributed…

… was discharged for "behavioral problems," Moorehead said. MSS is an office that offers a variety of counseling services to the Univer- sity's minority students. It is staffed by four representatives…

…, each of whom specializes in a particular area such as financial aid or research on minority students. In addition, each staff member represents a different ethnic background. Currently the office is…

… staffed by Asian American, Native American, hispanic, and black representatives. WHEN THE position was vacated in June, 1980, the director of Trotter House - a campus minority student center - and the…

student services program analysis director were hired on a part-time basis in the interim. At that time students went before the University Regents and requested that the University fill 'the position with…

… a full-time black representative. In spite of student protests, the University decided not to hire a full- time representative after a task-force review of student services said the duties of the…

April 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

… ages). American Baptist Campus Foundation All students and faculty are invited to attend worship service at 10 a.m. in the sanctuary and Sunday School Classes at 11 a.m. in the Guild House. Theology…

… only; any other time by ap- pointment. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466 (between S. University and Hill) Campus Ministry Program Campus Minister-Carl Badger COLLEGE STUDENTS

… FELLOWSHIP Activities: Sunday morning coffee hour in between Services in French Room. Worship Service-Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. College Student Fellowship at 4:00 p.m. in the French Room. p.m. in the…

… available Kenneth W. Phifer-Minister 665-6158 A unimau nnnrtunitv to cover Israel and the Middle East! June 23-July 29, 1951 Students will be offered the use of the city room and ar- chives of the Jerusalem…

… Post. They will be required to submit stories for the media abroad. . Professional training . Field Trips - Supervised writ- ing. . Academic courses: The Middle East, the Arab- Israel dispute, the peace…

… down to "A question of paying $100 more (for in- state students) for the University of Michigan or saving the $100 for just going to another state school." Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor) said he would…

… economics Prof. Peter Steiner as LSA Dean. The Regen- ts are also expected to act on a Health Service proposal to increase its rates 40 percent while decreasing the number of services for which students will…

… r 11 be1gMichi-gan 1UaiiIg Vol. XCI, No. 161 Friday, April 17, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

… life insurance program. Moving to a new city? Our alumni clubs throughout the bership dues enable us to provide services such as student scholarships and teaching awards.) You see, we really would like…

…-...--....LORENZO BENET Student Affairs Editor-----------..JOYCE FRIEDEN City Editor-.....................ELAINE RIDEOUT Opinion Page Editors..............DAVID MEYER KEVIN TOTTIS Arts Editor.....................ANNE GADON…

December 11, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… accepting a $25,000 bribe from undercover FBI agents in their Abscam sting. FBI videotapes taken in a Washington townhouse showed Jenrette and Stowe dealing with agents posing as represen- tatives of an Arab

… with it a period of heavy book selling by students- ULRICH'S would like to review with you their BUY-BACK POLICY. Used books fall into several categories, each of which - because of the law of supply and…

… "culmination of an editorial policy that has been pursued over the past few months, (making the newspaper's editorial page) inac- cessible to the student population." "SO, YOU have a paper that pursues a…

… reactionary editorial policy and students have no access to it," Watson continued. "The point is that there is no way for a student on this campus to voice an opinion (in the newspaper)." Watson said the…

… dismissal of the two editors, Burnett and Managing Editor Mike Nuttle, who wrote the Greensboro editorial, would probably make the newspaper's editorial page more responsive to student opinion. THE COMMITTEE…

… also sought the endorsement of the Michigan Student Assembly during the University gover- nment's meeting Tuesday night. Although the Assembly wold not 'of- ficially endorse the committee, eight MSA…

… of the students because of the editor's "policy of not allowing an open forum for the discussion of issues." Watson said a rally demanding the ouster of the editors was held yesterday on the WSU campus…

…," Watson said. "I think the outlook is good." Although the WSU Board of Gover- nors and the WSU Student Newspaper Publications Board do not have any control over the editorial policies of the South End, the…

… benefits would be a recruit- ment tool. Volume XCI, No. 81 Thursday, December 11, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and- managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

November 20, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan iF l( ^ : r :<: . ; . ti, , qty ' a, . '< <; , } <j t sir , ; := , , ._ ;;.,. k > . , ,t z r Anger directed against Iranians in the United States is both…

… counterproductive and dangerous. Many Americans, especially students, are confusing criticism of the taking of hostages in Tehran with hostility towards Iranians in this country. Such unnecessary harassment of…

… public explanation as to how the deposed Shah of Iran got in- to this country in the first place. The United States must not cave in to the terrorist demands of Khomeini s student blackmailers in Tehran…

… repressiveness, the shah is not even on the scale. So to those students here on campus and elsewhere who evoke the memory of John Wayne and march against Iran, chanting fanatically to Nuke Iran or kill all…

… double instead of an economy triple.) -Jeff Forman, Jeff Banker To the Daily: be civilized. To that end, he recommends deporting all Iranian students from America, after taking a few hundred (or thousand…

… nature of the crisis today, and has created an stmosphere of virulent super patriotism and racism against Iranians and Arabs. After the first time the Iranian people deposed the Shah and replaced him with…

…, students, and oppressed peoples of this country must op- pose those who fan racism and super-patriotism and unite with the struggle of the Iranian people against US imperialism. 111ii 1x il a i Uf …

November 14, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… turni holders of doctorates than openings, according to G dlay-Lindy, Administrati for Gradaute Programs in] Findlay-Lindy said it w that prompted her to h yesterday's program for graduate students which…

… six 1 designed to help graduate students ex- (ci plore, job opportunities outside the wa academic community. Yesterday's to speaker, IBM representative Lorna ac McGinnis, spoke to an audience of only…

… their jobs when it as easier to get jobs. They find it hard empathize with students seeking non- ademic careers." Jeff Lee, a graduate student in Ger- an, said the pressure to follow the aditional…

… utilizing the self-determination issue, Blum said. He went on to claim that if the West Bank and the Gaza Strip were designated a Palestinian Arab the state of Delaware and couldn't ab- sorb the refugees in…

…." has any, Frumin said he would like to see aembers students have a greater role in the iten the University. He also criticized the st think "bureaucratic mire" he claimed existed in LSA-SG. not em- KWIK…

… SAID students should have ient ex- "more of a say" in tenure decisiqJs. city for Kwik said the way tenure decisions ate nning)," currently made is "just another exam- latthew ple of the administration…

… being uncon- come off scerned with the needs and desires of the students." > Kwik, Lacker, Frumin, and Gottfried all said they didn't think any WCCAA member who might be elected to the council necessarily…

September 25, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… of Michigamua - a 78-year-old, secret, all-male senior society. The decision, reachedlast Thursday, ends three years of waiting for ex- University students - Amy Blumen- thal and Anita Tanay - who…

…. Blumenthal and Tanay's suit alleged that Michigamua members received preferential treatment from the University without being a properly recognized student organization. Under{ Title IX, the University cannot…

… provide significant assistance to student groups which discriminate on the basis of sex. The society convenes several times each month on the top floor of the Michigan Union tower to hold a sometimes…

… area and a new student lounge. The changes are scheduled to be completed by Winter term. THE STUDY AREA will be on the second floor, which now houses the current periodicals collection. That area will be…

… currently occupied by library staff, will be transformed into the new student lounge. Vending machines, now located on third floor, will be included in the new lounge, and smoking will be prohibited. Students

…, headquarters of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat. Meanwhile, the Rev. Jesse Jackson began a tour of Israel and Arab states yesterday with a call on Israel to relieve the United States…

… "Today" logo. Staff artist Steven Cole designed the squirrel seven years ago, proclaiming that "The squirrel is the most important animal on campus, except maybe for the students." We still agree, but…

… alligator shirts, shoes, and other items which exploit the innocent reptile. Among the ALA's demands: " Liberation of alligators from shirts on campus. " Wally Gator cartoons before all student sponsored…

… sian. If you are expecting to graduate in 1980, the yearbook people want you to know that pictures are now being taken for next year's 'Ensian. For an appointment, stop by the Student Publications…

March 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…'re still in a double bind. We have to be more knowledgeable than men in the same positions." A MAJORITY OF the 650 women atten- ding the conference were community women and not students, a fact which…

… surprised many organizers and par- ticipants. "There is a big need for this infor- mation," said Barbara Anton, one of the organizers. "There is a need by both community women and students." Anton said the…

….N. peacekeeping force there. 3,798 tuets who wonlthe lottery ist in the Housing Information British Ambassador Ivor Richard, to return to University housing Office at 1011 Student Activities servig as president of…

…-controlled television said the new lines put Israeli troops within three miles of the closest Syrian forces near the Litani River. f THE SYRIANS are part of an Arab peace-keeping forces that monitor the end of the…

January 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan More guns, less credibility The Friday Night Massacre D URING THIS WEEK of President Carter's State of the Union mes- sage many critics have castigated the…

… sales to Middle East nations. By this, Carter doesn't reflect his own highly- publicized confidence in an eventual Arab-Israeli settlement. Boosting the arms shipments to the area while at the same time…

… the maxi- mum writing requirement for Univer- sity students. The class, which writers slept through and non-writers dreaded, will soon be only part of a larger pro- gram that will include an upperclass…

… writing requirement for all LSA stu- dents as well as an assessment of writ- ing skills for all incoming students star- ting with the class of 1982. For those who already know how to turn a phrase with…

… commas and colons in tact, the new program offers a re- spite from composition training: if the assessment shows a student can write, he or she can skip comp class alto- gether. If, however, the assessment…

… shows the student can't, there's a 1-4 credit tutorial in store for him/her, fol- lowed by the traditional freshman com- position class. The upperclass requirement still hasn't been specified by the…

… Monday that admini- strators will have to pare $2 million out of various University programs be- cause of a large and unexpected deficit. The main reason is a curious one: students are apparently electing…

… integral part of their status as students, and that they therefore have only a questionable right to organize. When he was faced with the same issue in August, Judge Shlomo Sperka said the issue had been…

… resolved in 1973, when the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that University Hospital interns and residents were both students AND employes, and thus entitled to organize as a union. But last Thursday MERC…

… sur- prise in'the report was that minority enrollment, including black student enrollment, had dropped even further from the elusive fen per cent mark. ' According to the report issued from the vice…

October 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… he Democrats fear his Southern In other nolitical news, te ;_wanted legislation against the Bantist religion may put off the debte hetien vice nrosirentil rree Arab boycott of Israel and pro- Catholic…

… Frogge. beinnin at 9:30 p.m. (EDT) I That leaves even less money D 'T WASTE next Friday in the six-year-old! for higher education." DON' WAesThaTEacodn t he EVENING COVER: $1.50 ($1.00 with Student 1.D…

…E MICHIGAN DAILY state funds have led to the riseI Sun. 5 pm.-midnight SOMEPLACE ELSE . . . volume LXXXVLI. No. 7 in tuition costs and th loss of1 Saturday, October 9, 1976 Is edited and manaed by students I…

… The Rev. E. Jack Lemon Worship Services at 9:00 and 11:00. Church School at 9:00 and 11:00. Adult Enrichment at 10:00. WESLEY FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY Student groups active pro…

… transportations Call 6( 9928, * * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor Y, 530 5. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpc tation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10…

…:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship * * 4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 Sundays Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday - "Vietnam 'I day"-slides shown by a rece…

… Worship Wednesda Welcome to all students! 14 P.M. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 11:30 a.m.-Lunch.- ST. MARY STUDENT 6:00 p.m.--Evening Worship. CHAPEL (Catholic) "God's people in God's world 331 Thompson-663…

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January 10, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…. He is 62. Anwar the arsonist The Arab states will light the fuse on their rich oil fields before invading U.S. forces can capture them, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat declared yesterday. Sadat…

…, appointed a sub-committee of three faculty and one student to examine the academic quality of ROTC courses in order to determine whether some courses merit the full aca- demic credit eliminated in 1969 by the…

… final action. According to Irish, countrywide ROTC enrollment began plummeting around 1969 "when the country beecame disenchanted with the Vietnam War." Army enrollment here plunged from 330 students in…

… 1969 to a low of 33 students in 1973. Beginning to recover, it stands at 61 this year. Irish contends, however, "To expect enrollment to go back to pre-Vietnam levels without academic creit is wishful…

…-union personnel are staffing classrooms in teac ers rehired C res twood: Legacy of bitterness By DAVID BURHENN Special To The Daily DEARBORN HEIGHTS-Carol Guiles,' mother of five Crest wood school students

… hurled insults at students and non-union teachers who crossed their lines to enter the school. SANDBERG NOT ENROLLED: SGC p- By TIM SCHICK and KATE SPELMAN Student Government Coancil (SGC) President…

… that "due to questions about my status as a student" ne may consider resigning his office within a month. BUT SEVERAL SGC sources stated Sandberg will quit at next Thursday's SGC meeting for sev- eral…

… enrolledsstudents or stu- dents who were enrolled in the previous full term." SANDBERG, who is seeking a master's degree in sociology, said he was last enrolled -as a University graduate student dur- ing the Winter…

… mount a strong challe legal status. BUT HE refused to on the reports that h sign next week, say stpdown tion. "Rumors do fly." Sandberg said night that he would decide whether to a student register for…

November 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages I ML-} Student Regent? Hopes that a student will eventually sit on the University's exalted Board of Regents are looking up. The Senate is scheduled to vote today…

… on a bill that would "declare there to be no conflict of in- terest" involved in a student Regent. Doug Smith, legislative aid to the measure's sponsor, Senator Gilbert Bursley (R-Ann Arbor), says the…

… central plains, skies will be Faculty to pres adds pluses, ant letter grad mrnuses le system Gives students more options in pass, fail By SARA RIMER In a three hour meeting slowed by tedious…

… Requirements Commission Report (GRC), the faculty gave greater flexibility to the pass/fail sys- tem. Providing students with the option of electing a quarter of their total credits (or 43 hours) pass/fail, they…

… also supported a proposal allowing students to take dis- tribution requirement courses on a pass/fail basis. In a surprise move at the meetings end, the faculty Dalv Photo by STEVE KAGAN The Parthenon…

… told by then special counsel dorsed the granting of Clem- evidence "very incriminating to us." See JURY, Page 2 BULLETIN TEL AVIV, Israel 1P)-Arab terrorists invaded an Israeli town on the Jordanian…

August 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… BY FOREIGN STUDENT VIS- GRAD student needs back issues of ment high income potential. Marian ITOR-Man's gold wrist watch with LOOK, LIFE, and POST magazines. Ottow, 4310 Mill St.. Grandville, metal…

… 32H71. ATTENTION STUDENT HUSBANDS 1 Put your wives to work (full or part, time), applications now being taken' for PHT (putting hubby through). Inquire today, 971-8700. 39H71 WANTED - Live-in help for…

… reasonable: Student. 662-6746. 40F59 ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS AVAIL. in legal fraternity. free parking, grad students preferred. Stop at 502 E. Madison or call 761- 9220. 14E71 ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for light…

… in Giving details of peace talks with the Arab states remains valid said last Thursda despite the alleged cease-fire violations but plaint and eviden the "major urgency" must be devoted to clear- truce…

… -Associated Press Up the revolution Betty Friedan, leader in the women's liberation fight. speaks to a Sunday night session of the National Student Association Con- gress on sexism.~Mrs. Friedan said women…

… FOR SALE -10 inch Patter's wheel; 9 hiking boots. 662-7671. 23B70 FOR SALE- new size MOVING - Household miscellaneous furnishings, great student buys. 1115 Clark Drive, Ypsi. 6-9 p.m. Aug. 19-21. 24B…

… center will meet this morning to dis- cuss a permanent location for the center. Throughout the summer, a volunteer staff has been operat- ing a "drop-in" center for the children of University students and…

… employes in a dining room in Mary Markley residence hall. However, the center will have to vacate Markley at the end of the week to make way for in- coming students, and so far no new location has been found…

March 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… Communist China, Cuba and Algeria, and also reported other alliances including Students for a Democratic Society and the U.S. Communist Party. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, when questioned about Communist…

…. The rest of the week will be devoted to draft-counseling sessions and leafletting of high schools to inform students of their rights under the draft laws. Mrs. Young said New Mobe is urging that all…

…-Pompidou turnouts during his visit to New York, to protest the sale of 100 French Mirage jets to the Arab state of Libya. Mayor John Lindsay, who declined to receive Pompidou officially, issued an appeal to New…

… system standardizes city procedures ** * y *******************************t By TOM WIEDER Students attempting to register to vote in Ann Arbor -are encoun- tering a more uniform registra- tion system…

… than in past years, ac- cording to City Clerk Harold Saunders. The new system is the result of attempts to standardize the pro- cedures for b o t h students and non-student residents of the city. The…

… qualifications. It also contains questions which per- tain more specifically to students. Conflicts about student regis- tration have arisen in the past ov- er a section of the s t a t e law which declares that…

… "no elector shall be deemed to have gained or lost residency by reason of being a s t u d e n t in an institution of higher education." This clause had been frequently used to dis- qualify students who…

… trying to get more uniformity in the sys- tem." Charges were levied against the former City Clerk during regis- tration for last year's mayoi'alty campaign by students who said they had to undergo more…

September 07, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… I Criminal law expert hits police cr GRADUATE ASSEMBLY First Meeting of Fall Term All Interested Graduate Students Urged to Attend Wednesday, Sept. 10 A leading University criminal law expert…

… their arguments." Kamisar noted that during his days as a law student, respected legal experts taught that the Con- stitution, as interpreted by the Supreme Court up to 1949. repre- sented the "maximum…

… government claims that an average of 1.7 candidates have stood for each post in earlier series of local elections, held in 1967 and 1968. STUDENT RADIALS who "infiltrated" industry this sum- mer to organize…

… workers caused no immediate problems for their employers, according to an Associated Press survey. Between one and two thousand students were involved in the "work-in," which was organized by Students for a…

… Democratic So- ciety and was designed to involve blue-collar workers in organized political activity. Although some of the students did involve themselves in strikes. there were no reported instances of…

… Ecimoncis Back-to-scho of 9'oocli s Students crowd the SGC discount store at its new location in the Michigan Union. The new store has five times as much space as the store s farmer home in the cramped…

… announced "what we can say is that all measures aimed at carry- ing out the government's decision are under way." Starting earflyT AMMAN, Jordon PI - A spokesman for Al Fatah, the Arab guerrilla organization…

November 12, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… Peace" in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. the Diag. FRIDAY, NOV. 13 10 a.m.-The Organization oft Arab Students is sponsoring an" Arabian Art Exhibit featuring artists Ismail and Tamam Sham- mont in room 3G of…

… 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be publisheda maxi- mum of two times on Request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for…

… great many pressing world problems," Gosling said. Main Goal His major purpose in teaching is to "interest students in develop- ing an intense commitment to solving a particular area's prob- lems." He…

… tries to make his lec- tures as informal as possible to stimulate greater student interestl and participation. Gosling believes there is an in- creased need for specialists to advise on specific solvable…

… with dependents available for graduate study to selected students. Students entering in January com- plete all course and field work needed for the Master of Social Work degree in less than one year and…

…. A. 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m.-The Union and the International Student Association will sponsor the an- nual "World's Fair." The theme is "Showplace of Nations." There variety the Uni 8 p.m.-Bennet Mc…

…! Free to Michigan Students THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SOCIETY presents "TRIAL BY JURY" Snd ""THE SORCERER" Opening Thurs., Nov.19th-8 p.m. TICKETS Fri., Nov. 20, 8:00 p.m. TICKETS…

Student Government Council. LAST CHANCE 25c to others A new booklet, published by a non-profit educational founda. tion, tells which career field lets you make the best use of all your college training…

October 31, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… local addresses of the students nominated, and should be sent to Dean Richard Armitage, The Grad School, The Ohio State Univ., 164 W. 19th Ave., Columbus, Ohio. The Arab Club celebrates the Eighth…

… station is only charg- ing for the cost of installation and building of the receiver to the Set Deadline For Entering Math Contest All students interested in enter- ing the William Lowell Putnam mathematics…

… given on the morning and afternoon of Dec. 1. A team of three students will be chosen from the winners of the preliminary contest to represent the University nationally. Entrance to the competition is…

… roll music to an editorial forum. The programming is set up by con- sidering the student body's tastes at large, and consequently all types of music are included, he added. Station Image Many of the…

… individual images, Kabaker explained. In the evening much of the pro- gram time is devoted to music which allows students to listen and study at the same time. WCBN also tries to cover as many of all…

… ex- plained, special equipment is need-, ed for the hook-up with the cen- tral station. Students operate the station and broadcast the programs. What is played is the disc-jockey's own preference, as…

… long as it is in keep-. ing with the basic daily format,, Kabaker said. The equipment isi built by engineering students who1 also keep it in working order. 1 Views Role Of Growth In Nations By ORVAL…

…- er." "At any cost, we must prepare for the world of tomorrow," he said. A graduate student of the Uni- versity of Michigan, Prof. Chiap- petta became professor of Social Foundations at Arizona State…

… Development, he became a representative of the State De- partment to Peru. Extend Petitioning For SGC Boards Student Government Council Administrative V i c e - President Kenneth Miller, '64, announced…

May 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… on which Dan sat. "Headlines aren't necessary to get work done," he says, listing sum- Nohl, Seder Discuss Bias For Panhel By MALINDA BERRY Richard Nohl, '62BAd, president of Student Government…

… Council and James Seder, '61, chairman of the ~SGC Committee on Member- ship and Student Organizations, spoke Thursday to the Panhellen- ic Association on the present po- sition of the Committee. Nohl…

…-GOLDWYN MAYER iNrc Three Shows Daily at 12:30- 4:15 - 8:00 P.M. Week Day Matinees 65c until 4:30 0 Evenings and Sunday 90c MUSICAL FOUR-Two students and two twins, once members of the Men's Glee Club, have…

… THEFAGUEofEFNLEMRaERTC st - BRYAN FORBES KIERON MOORE " ROBERT COOTS inuous day 1 P.M. By RISA AXELROD What happens when four Uni- versity students, two of whom are twins, get together to "sing up a storm…

… Regents accepted $6,000 for a renewal of the com- pany's fellowships for Arab stu- dents. A gift of $7,196.27 for-the Phoe- nix Atomic Research Program was accepted from Richard H. Per- kins. Aaron…

… significant things were done without much fanfare. As an ex-officio member of the Student Government Council, Dan often aligned with Union Presi- dent Perry Morton, '61, and Inter- fraternity Council President…

…, but was able to successfully oppose a plan to im- plement a student rights commit- tee. He believes SGC is very effec- tive because of its broad powers over what he terms 'on campus' issues. The Council…

… Henceforth, all students *'k must have fun-filled, vicariously exciting, sensuously delightful Summer Vacations. In addition, said students shall not allow themselves to become complacent and uninformed. By…

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

…. Hakki,, embership in Student The International Student Chief Inspector of English Teaching, tion is sponsoring the visits of Chilian Syrian Region, Damascus, United Arab Jnversity Regulations, students

… Andres OJeda Urzua, Rodrigo Republic, will be here March 3-11. student Organizations Hurtado Morales, Hugo Villar Valdes, bership lists; Univer- Sergio Ravanal Valenzuela and David Revision of Section 4…

… Silberman Gurovich. Group escort fora these students is Manuel Aragon, Jr., of Even s Tu sd y constituents and Mem- the USA, and they will be on campus Concert. Brian Sullivan, tenor of the ouncements…

… Interviews -- Seniors and your stay in Ann Arbor make the graduate students please call Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 3371 for inter- , view appointments with the following: SLLAG E APOT H ECARYWEDNESDAY, MARCH…

…., Engl., or Acctg. for Banking pen from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. *and Accounting Programs. Engineering Placement Interviews- 128 West Engrg. Bld., Ext. 2182. For seniors and graduate students. S. University Ave…

… Friday, Student .Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are avail- able. Applications can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office, 1020 Admin. Bld., Monday through Friday,. 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm…

July 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… directing is Being Student Director is a ulating experience." Like the of the "student actors," she ys all phases of the theater. drama teacher from North ral College in Illinois, Donald rower, plays a…

… and acting and received many helpful benefits. Also, he says he has discovered the extent to which other actors discipline themselves. "You must be aware of the prob- lems in the minds of'the students

… is a "toss up, and I enjoy them both." He will receive his.master's degree at the end of the summer. Co legians Plan Tour To Africa The International Student Con- ference, with headquarters at Lei…

…- den, Netherlands,' is climaxing this year's activity with three impor- tant events to be held in Africa. Representatives of some 60 na- tional student unions will hold the conclaves in rapid succession…

Arab cultures. The site is con- sidered appropriate for discussions dealing with the history and influ- ence of North African culture. Young Ghana will welcome the East, West, Central African Semi- nar…

… in Achmimota Sept. 1 to 8, "Students in Africa: Their Role in a Changing Society" will be the theme. Prominent figures in thel new republic are scheduled to speak. Concluding the series will be the…

… Seventh International Stu- dent Conference at Ibadan, Ni- geria, Sept. 11 to 21. The Student Union of University College in Ibadan will host the event. The 60-nation group is greater than last year's 57…

… English campus and some student problems. is that theye boys ir essay, th and language place- looking down at the new orienta- lets it 'gell' in their minds. Then haps somewhat scared ent tests. Supper is…

Students, 4019 University School, not later than August 1. ecial Seminar. Prof. R. Hosemann he Fritz Haber Institute of Berlin speak on "Chemical Binding in Light of a New Wave Mechanics" 00 p.m., Fri., July…

November 17, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… PAGES 7,120 Cast SGC Ballots 0 s 5 Comstock, Good Ballot-Wrona, K By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Janet Neary, '58, and Joe Collins, '58, were elected to Student Government Council by press time last night. Still…

… United States arms at cut-rate prices on easy payment terms. Egypt promptly protested that this would start a Middle East arms race and lose America the friendship of Arabs. Israel's Ambassador Abba Eban…

…, 35.6% of the students voted. Elections director Tom Cleve land, '57 said hewas pleased with the total vote, attributing the in- crease of 1,013 over last year to the hard work of the elections…

… increasing stead- ily with some hopeful spectators paying as much as $10 for tickets issued free to students by the ath- letic department. Ticket scalping is defined as the selling of admission tickets above…

… is usually more interest in Spring " elections. Two write-in votes for Bennie Government Oosterbaan and one for Juan Peron indicated "interest" some have in student government. TaS e Even the Union…

…- BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (A')-- ed by the presence of President Argentina's new provisional gov- Harlan Hatcher, Vice-President for ernment seized the giant COT Student Affairs James A. Lewis (General…

… like a real election." Cracking, down in the wake of Is College Killing Curiosity? Students, Faculty to Debate A student-faculty conference entitled "Does the Literary College Thwart Students

… Michigan- students are not able to stand up under the hard-headed intellectual questioning of the Rhodes Com- mittee. He said the bulk of Rhodes Scholarships are awarded to stu- dents from eastern schools…

December 16, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…, setting up a joint army, navy and air force to defend Europe." 4 4 a F WMA-D x :4 Dean of Students Erich Walter will discuss the University's war mobilization plans with fraternity officers at 2 p…

… Vogt, '51E, predicted th't if--war comes mliitary and naval students will be housed in fraternity houses and dormitories, as they were in the Second World War. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5…

… Rev. Dr. Dwight Large, pas- SINCE IT WAS founded in tor of the Methodist Church, will 1925, the Bureau has published 581 speak on the Palestine situation of these Michigan Business Stu- at the Student

… nomic situation by Prof. Clare E. the Arabs in Palestine with the Griffin of the business adminis- *jmerican Friends, tration school. o<==>o<=;> oc < c<:>o< oc >co s c CLOSING OUT 0 0 Fine ORIENTAL RUGS…

student, buy Michi- ganensian today! CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Genuine horsehide A-2 Jacket $19.95; Muton color gabardine jackets, sur- coat style $14.95; men's rayon robes $6.88; men's Beacon flannel robes $6…

… Sweaters-assorted designs - $5.95 up. .)3 CHRISTMAS Gift Rates on TIME and LIFE now available. Phone Student Periodical Agency 2-8242 to order, )2 FOR RENT 2 ROOM furnished apartment. Share bath. 9518 North…

… Main, Whitmore Lake 3951. 67R ROOMS FOR RENT 2 ROOM FURNISHED apartment, 906 Greenwood. Call Wright 6336. Male students preferred. )69R % OF DOUBLE for male, one block southeast of campus. 7330. )68R…

… Christmas Flowers Plants, corsages, and cut flowers for Detroit delivery. Ph. 3-1824, 7-11 p.m. CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE )52P VULCANS STUDENT SPECIAL TICKET SALE STOPS NEXT TUESDAY. HURRY UP. )46P CLUB 211…

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April 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

… administration would permit young Democrats and young followers of Henry A. Wal- lace. But Hannah reminded the coin- mittee that under college rules no student organization can be formed without official approval…

… "As far as I know there is only one Com- munist in our student body. "And hie is on probation." M.S.C. en- rollment is 13,900. Asserting his and the college's opposition to any form of sub- versive…

… of selected persons from. both countries and more informative films are other means under con- sideration, he said. International Week To Sto-art, With Blaniqie The International Students As…

…, prepared by University students from Turkey. The menui includes such delicacies as kahzve. a beverage, and baklava, a special honey-and-nut pastry. The meal will be followed by a short pro- gram of…

… Americans and their foreign visitors. Else- where on campus, church guilds will sponsor afternoon teas to which students from foreign countries have been invited. Read Dailiy Ads! Cops ;I aIx1A~~ hi i M i…

…. Dorowv fifth ward; Prof. A. D. Moore and~ Three University students from Mrs. Ruthi A. Dana. of the" ; ili South America will be sent, by the district; and ,John E.,wi;ixr nd International Centel- to Flint…

…'s. Golu l Mer'owtof Jerusaleml ban Arab whoitnessed the flassiici'C. I a A N uaried Jel si t Ilemnizwas hs ie ; I by Imzlreds of Arahos. .1'hirty-fi ye JewviA iimys-hoy s, not warrors - tried to ci…

… mttillitont .J -vw itlt lascrii and \ern .'uLi rop~e. enter ite i t it i'tSlteill I9018. -,,. I All student and faculty con- tributions should be sent to: HILLELFOUDAIN Hill and Haven, Ann Arbor 1948…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… emphasis on national preparedness will result in the fea- turing of the body-building type of sport for college students by physi- cal education departments and in intramural programs, according to Prof…

… will be important in the camp life to which the newly drafted men will be in- troduced. Professor Mitchell stressed the re- sponsibility of the colleges in giving all students an increased knowledge of…

… Arbor Society of Friends and the Fel- lowship of Reconciliation. The organizing committee includes Prof. Arthur Dunham of the Social Work Curriculum; Kennth Morgan, director of the Student Religious As…

… work guaranteed-Rea- sonable rates-call Mrs. Walsh or Mrs. Eley, 2-4108. 186 LAUNDERING - 9 LAtTNDRY -2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 3c STUDENT LAUNDRY-Special stu- dent rates. Moe…

… apartment built-in book cases, cedar closet, electric kitchen. No students. Telephone 2-1327. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for teachers, graduate, or business women. Laundry and cooking fa- cilities if desired. 426…

…. Rich oil wells have recently been discovered there and the Arab-' ians believe that every other majort country in the world has designs on their territory. On the other hand, they feel that the United…

… a game of Alpha Nu, Zeta Phi Eta, and Delta of varsity competition in the future, checkers was played with Ohio State Sigma Rho with the assistance of the he said. All students who are in- by radio…

… The Michigan Committee on Latin American Studies is attempting to organize a Journal Club, it was an- nounced by Prof. P. E. James. Interested faculty members' and graduate students in' seven depart…

… has been suggested, he said, that the teams be given a selection of topics from which the two teams may select the one which they will argue. Greater participation of students in forensic activities…

April 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

…. Committee on Student Loans: There will be a meeting of the committee on Student Loans on Monday, ApriF 26, 1926. Students applying for loans should present themselves at Room 2, University Hall, at the…

… ..................................:15 Engineering and Architecture ................3:30 " J. A. Bursley, Chairman, Committee on Student Loans. 1$. icllganensian: Official distribution of the Michanensian begins Tuesday, April 27, in the…

…, now of Va'IgICtna University, will lecture on the subject "The Contribution of the Syrli and Arabs to the Civilization of Western Europe" in Natural Sci- ence Auditorium, Monday, April 26, at 8 P. M…

…'s Antagonism to the Courts. The tob e is Invited. L. A. Chase. SRn oLiterary Students: On Wednesday, April 28th, at 4:15 P. M. in Natural Science Aditori- it ere will be a class meeting for elections to the…

… unfilled class oflices as_ wvll as Mock elections. harry C. Messer, President. o Mt Students: students desiring counsel concerning their life work, or personal prob- .lem* which they may be having, may…

…. A. Wenger, Chairman. Students in this and other automotive courses are invited to see five reels .of moving pictures, of the animated drawing type, of Electrical Sys- tems for automobiles. These…

…. Student leclal: Virginia Tice, Pianist, will give the following program, to which the public is invited, Monday evening, April 2G, at 8:00 o'clock in the School of Music Auditorium: Preludio and Fughetta…

April 06, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… not accurate. LSA junior Moumen Asbahi, a member of the Muslim Students' Association, said he hopes to visit Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Syria this summer or winter to study Arabic and Islam…

… bringing with you. It's best to go with an open mind, some background knowledge, and a little Arabic never hurt," Haug said. The Office of International Pro- grams' policy is not to send students to…

… media ignores this, and as a consequence alters Americans' view of Palestini- ans. "Look past the media and realize that maybe what you are seeing is just not true," she said. Sainath then urged students

… to pressure the American government in acting against the Israeli occupa- tion. For students, the event brought a deeper perspective to the conflict. LSA senior Amar Daswani said the event opened his…

… will pay a heavy price. We Bremer will not allow them to enter Kufa ... Sund We are ready to lay down our lives for arrest o al-Sayed," he said, using the Arabic accused word for "master" to refer to al…

… stay compliant with federal regula- tions for student loans. So we need them." The University is hoping to collect feedback from students, MAIS Commu- nication Consultant Nancy Firestone said. But since…

… employer's office. Staff then entered the new information into the system at each respective office, requiring extensive paperwork and leav- ing students hoping their information was BRETT MOUNTAIN/Daily i…

… Loy lines up bicycles outside the Student Bike Shop on ard Street yesterday morning. Everyday she and owner Bill splay more than 100 bikes and bring them back every mg, a process that takes almost an…

… University devel- oped the original Wolverine Access to replace the CRISP telephone-based class registration system. Green said the University took it upon itself to build a functional system for students

…'re nervous - they'd be nervous when I would go anywhere - but not anymore nervous about being in Israel," Morley said. Other students who plan to travel to the Middle East said stereotypes of the region are…

May 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… chairman. Petitions may be picked up at Student Legislature's head- quarters in the basement of the Union, and are due by noon Friday. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the…

… be brought to the meeting. 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 Session and will be registered students for the academic year 1954-55. Applications may be filed in the Student Affairs Office, 1020 Administration Bldg. 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. Have you thought of social work as a…

… Area to interested junior and senior college students. Compensation varies from $20 to $35 per week. Some of the jobs re- quire residence on the premises; others are on a straight hourly basis. A variety…

… for its petroit laboratory dur- ring the summer. Lectures Hillel Lecture. Prof. S. D. Goitein, Head of the School of Oriental Studies, Hebrew University, and currently a Vis- iting Prof. of Arabic

… Language and Lit- erature at Dropsie College, will lecture on "Currents in Arab-Israel Relations" Wed., May 19, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A. Academic Notices Mathematics Colloquium, Tues., May 18, 4:10 p…

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… GRADUATE COUPLE wants to sublet home or apartment for eight week summer session. No children. Ref- erences! Write W. K. Lee, R. 56, Bay City, Michigan. )64C CHOICE ACCOMMODATIONS for men students. Studio…

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December 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… UCLA's undergraduate student govern- ment. "The university and the students bene- fit exponentially" from TA labor, Geyer said. "The university's dragging their feet and the undergraduates are paying…

…." But like Razza, she said undergradu- ate students are being very supportive despite the absence of their teachers at a critical time. "The undergraduates know how important TAs are to this university…

… of Berkeley's Association of Graduate Student Employees, said that of the approximately 9,000 TAs across the California campuses, two-thirds signed the cards for union recognition. And although he said…

…- eting and completely withholding labor. The University of Michigan's Graduate Employees Organization sup- ports the California strike, along with the National Association of Graduate Professional Students

… rancorous exchanges with Israel by declarin Jerusalem "occupied territory" that should be turned over to the Arabs. The outpouring of pledges at a one-day conference at the State Department gave visible…

… European, Asian and Arab nations to do better than the $2.3 billion pledged five years ago. Clinton met privately with Arafat at the White House, hearing his complainmthat Israel had not released enough…

… differences ...," Collins said. THEFT Continued from Pgi" Anyone with information about the crimes should contact DPS officials at 763-1131 or the anonymous tip line at 1-800-863-1355. LSA first-year student

… visit by IMFchde Michel Camdessus, but gave kw other details. - Compiled from Daily wire rvpor. STUDENTS WITH CROHN'S DISEASE OR ULCERATIVE COLITIS Please join Dr. Ellen Zimmermann Asst Professor of…

November 01, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

Students at the University of Michigan STEPHEN HENDERSON Opinion Editor Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not…

… ad S 0 PVderal judge was right to axe The problem of repressive speech codes is not unique to the University of Michigan. Students 4tthe University of Wisconsin recently fought and won a battle…

… as "death to all'Arabs" and comments about a woman's breasts over their electronic mail network. 'Because any electronic-mail system (like the MTS system used here at the University of Michi- gan) can…

… be used as public forum for communica- tion, the judge's decision that the students' sanc- tions were an infringement on their rights to free speech was proper. At the same time, electronic mail…

students to undergo mandatory psychiatric and alcoholic counseling. This step is clearly beyond the authority of the University and obviously infringes on the rights of every student attending Wisconsin. The…

… university is not a court of law and has no business sentencing students who merely exercised their freedoms to terms of psychiatric care. Speech codes plague many American universi- ties. The case atthe…

… remains diverse and honest, students need to be allowed to discuss their ideas with frankness. The University of Michigan should take heed to the battle won in Wisconsin. Speech codes have no place on…

… was on the back page of the Daily. Fred Dobb and Amy Simon Brandeis University students To the Daily: The way the Daily has handled the recent controversy over their printing of "The Holocaust…

Arabs or anyone else - must be confronted with equal condemna- tion and halted with equal determination. Unless we Jews learn and implement the inevitable lessons of our own sufferings, we cannot profess…

January 28, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… day. Although first-year LSA and dance student Alexandra Beller de- -scribed her bus as "cramped, tight, hot, and nauseating," she is eagerly anticipating the rally and march on Washington, D.C. When…

… softens, and eventually most fall into a slumber. Ken James, a graduate student in English, found solace on the floor of the bus. Defending his niche, he said, "I slept on the floor because it was more…

… bully clubs," she said. Some University students seized the opportunity to speed-walk through the Smithsonian Institute. First-year LSA student Wendy Kaplan visited the National Gallery of Art on her…

… first trip to Washington, D.C. "I finally got to see what I've been reading about in history books for so long," she said. As the bus departed for the 12- hour return to Ann Arbor, first-year LSA student

… Greenbelt, Maryland said, "This is not Vietnam. The objec- tives of this war are clearly de- fined." He said the objectives were to "free Kuwait and destroy Saddam." A large group of Arab-Ameri- cans marched…

… together. Roger Harb from Knoxville, Tennessee said Arabs and Israelis should put aside- their differences and fight together for peace. "I feel bad when bombs hit Tel-Aviv, I feel bad when they hit Baghdad…

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… involving big deals, the kinds of large scale transactions you don't see anywhere else," he said. Other students are looking be- yond the big corporate law firms. "I'd rather work for a smaller plaintiffs…

…' firm. I want to have time to have a life," said first-year law student Karen Libertiny. One aspect of legal practice which the programs have empha- sized is the high demands many@ large law firms place…

…-year students panick- ing about the job market they will be facing? "I think they're basi- cally resigned to it. I don't sense people losing their equanimity," Schluckebier said. ~be~Iiboan Lg The Michigan Daily…

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