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March 15, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… conference should have occurred," but "whether or not a law has been violated." Specifically, he criticized the conference for inviting Arab stu- dents, while not inviting Jewish students "of the same Semitic…

… attended the concert, said, "I don't think they know the facts. They've never had it so good. It cer- tainly wasn't as good when they were under Arab control." But Residential College first-year student Jodi…

… Ann Arbor areas yesterday and today, are student vol- unteers. Members of the Univer- sity's Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center are working to collect money for the drive. "I want to help…

… people to become aware of the situation of rape on campus," said Charise Edwards, a first-year LSA student and a member of SAPAC, who was collecting for the bucket drive. "I hope I'm doing my part by…

… Smith to a bachelor party. 4 t]: t!xttu aittl The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription…

… rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $25.00 in-town and $35 out-of-town, for fall only $15.00 in-town and $20.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student

… outside the concert. "They have a right to be here, but I don't really agree with them," said John-Paul Belinger, an engineering first-year student. "I just ignored it." Gayle Liber, an Israeli citizen who…

…, companies could come to the Uni- versity to recruit graduating students with the help of MS A. Although Williams supports re- cruiting more minorities to the Uni- versity, he said some students may be…

…:. k Mr. k Yc.. k nr. 1 M rnT Y :. i l iP !I P r- . i s NATIONAL The'National organization for *omen invites U-M students to join us on APRIL 9 in Washington D.C. for the ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN MARCH…

January 26, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Thursday, January 26, 1989 The Michigan Daily Kittrie should apologize By Bruce Belcher Last semester Student Body President, Mike Phillips, asked me to prepare a report on the…

… example, MSA has supported sanctions against Bruce Belcher is the computer consutant to Advice magazine. student organizations which organized an attack on the diag shanties. This year MSA has passed…

… resolutions against Cornerstone Christian Fellowship for their attack on gays and lesbians and on Tagar for their attack on Arabs. Within MSA, there has been an attempt to put minorities in positions of…

… undermining the authority of Mike Phillips and Vir- ginia Chang. Kittrie went to a meeting of the Civil Liberties Board (CLB) and stated that he had been appointed to the Board as a student representative by…

… Virginia Chang. Again, Kittrie was undermining the authority of Phillips and Chang. Kittrie went to the Board of Student Publications and said that he was ap- pointed to fill a student seat on the Board. In…

… minority interests. This group was able to rescind the resolution which imposed sanctions on Tagar for its attack on Arabs, and MSA representative, John Coleman, has stated that he will try to get MSA to…

… rescind the resolution which imposed sanctions on student organizations which had organized an attack on the free South Africa shanties. Kittrie has not denied -that any of the facts stated here are true…

…, Kittrie chose to publicly question the integrity of Phillips as well as the integrity of Liu, Scarneccia, 0i 4bz £irb wu &dlg Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Focus: Black F…

… it is beyond reproach and must be stopped immediately by Congress. By The Black Student Union, Linda Stafford, The Diamond Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Kappa Alpha Psi…

… embarrassed two fellow students, and the University as a whole. We regret that we embarrassed our teammates and our coach. Our only explanation is that we are young and acted impulsively. It was an isolated…

February 09, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 9, 1988 The Michigan Doily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 90 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI. 48109 Unsigned…

… assume that the "little more" you are referring to is the firebombs that groups of thousands of Arabs bom- bard handfuls of soldiers with. Although you say Israel has no justification for shooting, I have…

… and culturally different Palestinians." Not only are both Arabs; both are Palestinians. You argue that the PLO should "be rec- ognized by Israel and the U.S. as a repre- sentative of the people." Then…

… More student input on code radicalism LAST WEEK, Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell decided to dismiss a sexual assault case involving a woman and a visiting University professor. The…

… involved are overwhelmingly great, and the chances of receiving justice are questionable. Neverthe- less, they must keep trying, and the To the Daily: "Students, if they want and know how [to improve Uni…

… response to President Fleming's 'code' proposal endanger the current privilege of student involve- ment in making such deci- sions. "I put this out as a proposal to .be discussed," said Fleming. "I had hoped…

… at discussing the proposal. "If he wants a war, he's got one," said one MSA representative (Daily, 1/13/88). Mike Phillips, chair of the Student's Rights Committee, felt dramatic and used a sym- bolic…

… determined to avoid "rational discourse", but that he is willing to do so. Unless MSA, the Student's Rights Committee and Mike Phillips stop their useless rhetoric and start co-operating with efforts to…

… include student input, the University of Michigan may not only end up with a code, but one with which none of us had anything to do -Daniel D. Quick Tobin L. Smith January 28 Boring subject, boring papers…

… discouraging. Mostly student writing is lifeless and mechanical, with no source of animating, ideas." (A rather melodic phrase in itself, don't you agree?) The problem lies not in the students' ability to write…

September 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…. majors,' they're chem. majors," said one LSA student who asked not to be named. "Yeah, there aren't as many girls in Omy (physical) chemistry class, as there were in my 125 lecture freshman year, but it…

… seems almost archaic when you start separating the sexes," he said. "Hey, I'm a guy and you're a girl, but in class; we're working for a similar goal and then we're students," he ad- ded. A biology major…

… threatening Israel's northern border. A Lebanon plullout would clear the way for his third priority, reopening peace efforts with the Arab states. Peres may find harmony in his bipartisan Cabinet on the first…

… two issues, But 'he is almost certain to clash with Shamir's Likud block, which controls 12 of 25 Cabinet seats, if peace with the Arabs means giving up parts of the occupied West Bank. NEITHER Labor…

… Angell Hall. Meetings Asian American Association-6:30 p.m., Trotter House. SLC-7:30 p.m., room 3000, Union. University Activities Center-7:0 p.m., Pendleton Room, Union. Student Alumni Council-7 p…

…, students in every state but Massachusetts voted for Richard Nixon, exactly paralleling the adult vote. * In one case, the 1968 election, the national election winner had to be ex- trapolated from the poll…

… data. In that year the poll was run during the spring primary campaign. Robert Kennedy received the most student votes, but was later assassinated. Nixon, who won the election, had originally received…

… grades missing, we expect about one-and-a-half million kids to participate this year." Here are comparisons of student presidential election outcomes with ac- tual national ones: " 1980 - Students: Reagan…

… 45 percent; Jimmy Carter, 41 percent, John Ander- son, 14 percent. National results: Reagan, 51 percent, Carter, 41 percent; Anderson, 7 percent. " 1976 - Students: Carter 61 percent; Gerald Ford, 39…

… percent. National results: Carter, 50 percent; Ford, 48 percent. " 1972 - Students; Nixon 70 percent; George McGovern, 28 percent. National results: Nixon, 61 percent; McGovern, 38 percent. Borton said the…

November 12, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… aided by an extremely heavy student voter turnout, which occurred largely because of Proposition D. Democratic incumbents James Waters and Paul Brown were re-elected, to the University Board of Regents…

… Towsley Foundation. It is expected that by 1981 Engineering students will be attending classes and laboratories on North Campus in four buildings yet to be constructed. MSA V.P. resigns I r I…

… attorney to draft a lenient city liquor law, students at Western Michigan University had already star- ted a petition drive to get the amendment reversed on the 1980 ballot, and state Represen- tataive Perry…

… sup- pression of their political power. The featured speaker was Hector Marroquin, formerly a radical student leader in Mexico, who fled to the United States in 1974 after being labeled a subversive and…

… active role the FBI has taken in infiltrating organizations which threaten U.S. economic interests south of the border, including labor and student groups. Capping off the teach-in Thursday night were…

… Fernando Cuevas and Paul Germanatta from When an elected representative finds thg her views on issues are in the minority then are two things she can do: stay and fighto quit. This week Michigan Student

… increase student involvement with tli University selection process. "It's the Regents' job to choose the . ne~ president, and if they ask for MSA input the should give it if they want, or forget it," sai…

January 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…, the Arab students are planning, a noon demonstration in front of the grad library . or, if you'd rather, attend an Oneg Shabbot at the Hebrew House, 800 Lincoln, to eat dance and celebrate, no clharge…

…. Ford increases tariff on oil Students struggle to save Pi*lot By ROB MEACHUM About 150 Pilot Program stu- dents met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall and embarked on a letter writing and petition cam…

… the students in at- tendance that now "is not the time to sit around and wait - it is the time to demonstrate our strength." He quickly add- ed, however, that "vengeance See PILOT, Page 8 Key Dems…

… American people," he said. "Each day without action means that our economy becomes Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS SOME OF THE 150 Pilot Program students who met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall listen as the…

… Committee and in- dividual departments. The Executive Committee pro- ceedings are kept secret, but the ROTC decision was an- nounced because of its "inter- est" to the student body, Aca- demic Affairs Co…

… gallon MEANY - OIL--Blaming much of America's economic woes on high oil prices, AFL-CIO President George Meany proposed yesterday that the U. S. cut off Arab aid and em- bargo Middle East oil imports until…

… rate hike >f three per cent.. THE RATE Study Committee (RSC) con- Relations between Housing Director John Feldkmp and student members of the HUC were strained. Feldkamp had predicted that the Regents…

… would eventually pass his pro- posal calling for a three per cent hike, and RSC member David Lieberman blasted him far the arrogance of his presumptions. Other students expressed anger with Feld- kamp…

…'s alleged failure to heed student opinion. FELDKAMP'S objection to the student re- By TIM SCHICK and KATE SPELMAN A high Student Government Council source revealed last night that Former President Lee Gill…

January 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… in the war." armada - on grounds Russia is The suggestion drew a standing rearming the Arab nationswhich ovation from the audience and Israel defeated in a six day war last June. Eugene Mc…

…Carthy Ethiopian. Students Stage Militant Anti-War Protest -Associated Press A PENNY FOR YOUR... The new U.S. postal rates do go into effect today, but most people won't have to resort to taping a penny on their…

… previously explored Mare areas. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (R)- Protesting the Vietnamese war, 300 students hanged President Johnson in effigy and shouted # "Johnson is a murderer" as they waited yesterday on the…

… delayed by a meeting with Emperor Haile Se- lassie and cancelled plans to ap- pear. Express Anger The waiting students expressed anger and disappointment when they were told Humphrey would not speak. "Why…

… did he chicken out?" one student asked a group of news- men. "Because the Yankees are afraid of us," another student replied. Mesfin Habtu, secretary general of the Addis Ababa University Students

students carried dozens of homemade signs attacking the U.S. role in Vietnam and demanding an American withdrawal from the Kagnew communications base at Asmara in the Ethiopian province of Eritrea. The signs…

…- phrey. American officials were notified 'Friday that the students planned a demonstration against the war when Humphrey appeared. U.S. Ambassador William O. Hall said the students later were invited to…

… come into the embassy compound when Humphrey met officials and Peace Corps members. Habtu said the invitation did not reach the students waiting on the spkawling university grounds on the city…

….Y.). Preserve Balance Some U.S. officials apparently consider the threat of Arab re- armament less ominous than Israel does. On that basis, they think Johnson may do little more than give Eshkol assurances of…

October 28, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

… Israel by Arab Secretary-General U Thant's term terrorists. in office to the end of the Gen- The resolution also asked both eral Assembly session in late De- Israel and Syria to cooperate ful- cember. ly…

… SOVIET UNION! soon as possible "what steps could be taken on the broader question "THEBEST BALLET COMPANY-ANAMERICATODAY." of Arab-Israeli relations" "-Walter Terry, Herald Trb. Feb. 1966 L* IAcross "I…

… and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information…

students wishing to teach on the secondary level in the Winter Term have been completed. If you have not been noti- fled of an appointment and expect to student teach in the Winter Term, 1967. contact the i…

….m. Chairman, Terry Kammash. .1 Events SBUSHMEN ALL-CAMPUS MIXER Friday Night, Oct. 28th 9:00-12:00 P.M. GUYS 50, GIRLS FREE! East Quad Dining Room No. 3 1 The following sponsored student events are…

… approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Organizations not later than 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday prior to…

…. * * * Newman Student Association, Com- munity mass and supper, Oct. 28, 5:10 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Inter- national Fiesta, Oct. 28, 8 p.m., New- man Center, 331…

… Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Art film: Kurosawa's "Rasho-mon," Oct. 29, 8 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thomp- son. * _1 jointly with BETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION Presenting The Drinking Song for…

…-Span- ish conversation in an Hispanic at- '0 mosphere, Mon., Oct. 31, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Baha'i Student Group, Informal dis- cussion, Fri., Oct. 28, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron, Apt. 5. All welcome…

…. * * * Viet Nam Club, First organizational meeting, short films on Viet Nam and explanation of club's proposed activi- ties, Mon., Oct. 31, 8 p.m., Interna- tional Center. Open to all interested students and…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…HATCHER INACTION HURTS STUDENTS See Editorial Page Y Sir iEan Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom ~Iaitr COLDER High33 Low--33 Freezing drizzle, turning to snow flurries VOL. LXXIUI'No. 105…

… examinations will be a permanent requirement for all prospective freshmen, Director of Admissions Clyde Vroman said yesterday. This ends a two year "exploratory period" in which Michigan high school students

… of the, best ways of identifying "a student's capabilities and advising him on whether he is wise to come to the University," Vroman said. College Boards were first made a part of the admission require…

…- ments for out-of-state students in 1957 after a similar two-year trial period. Helps The college boards, in addition to being one indicator of pre- paredness for work at the Univer- sity, can also help in…

… such func- tions as advanced placement, and counselling the student in regard to the direction of his college work. However, Vroman noted that "we are not trying to encourage score competition. "The…

March 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…a Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBoR, MICH. 9 Phone NO 2…

…- nual scholarship competition March 7 through March 1. Two scholarships of $125 are offered for the benefit of any deserving woman student, independent or affilaited, who shows evidence of scholastic…

… recommenda- tion, returned to the Dean's Office. Residence Hall Scholarship: Women students wishing to apply for a Resi- denceHall Scholarship for the academ- ic year 1960-61 for Betsy Barbour House may do so…

… through the Office of the Dean of Women. Applications must be returned complete, by Mon., March 14. Students already living in this resi- dence hall and those wishing to live there next fall may apply…

… French and German: All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language re- quirement by passing the written ex- amination given by Prof. Lewis (for- merly given by Prof. Hootkins), must…

… Session, in July. Students who fail the objective examination may re- peat it but not at consecutive admin- istrations of the test (e.g., Sept. and Oct.) except when the two administra- tions are separated…

…. No ad- mission will be charged. Residence Hall Scholarship: women students wishing to apply for a Resi- dence Hall Scholarship for the academic year 1960-61 for Helen Newberry House may do so through…

… the Office of the Dean of Women. Applications must be returned complete, by Mon., March 14. Students already living in this residence hall and those wishing to live there next fall may apply…

…, Chausson and Ravel. Lectures Lecture: "Arab Unity: A Force for Peace" will be discussed by Dr: Fayes A. Sayegh, former director of the Arab States Delegation, on Wed., March 9 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud. A. Lecture…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… backbone of the army's old Arab Legion. Foreign Plot A dispatch from Damascus said Hayari accused Hussein's royal palace of "preparing a plot In co- oein wthforeignn non-Arab against Jordan's independence…

… 'Not Unreasonable' By MICHAEL KRAFT Feelings that .Ann Arbor book- stores gouge students are b'asically unjustified, a Student Government C o u nc i I committee discovered while investigating the…

… possibilities of a student bookstore on campus. The committee, which made their long awaited report to SGC 'at Wednesday's meeting, s e n t questionnaires to approxima' ely twenty colleges and universities having…

student - operated book- bookstores, whether commercially or student-operated, the commit- tee estimated that "a student bookstore could feasibly sell texts five to 15 per cent below list price." After…

…. A student bookstore must operate on a year-round basis. 9 TI+ ,vie+ ho'cu a flI-niism mahil "Unfortunately, the s m a 11 amount of possible saving to the student hardly seems worth the effort and…

… expense," Goldman told SGC when presenting the report. A student buying $40 worth of books a semester would save be- tween $2 and $6 a semester. "If we could make a substantial saving, it would be…

student operated bookstores were established on other campuses years ago, before they had any competition, or "where existing conditions favored their establish- ment," the committee concluded that it would…

April 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…. The vote was 66 to 14. SL Petitions Due Today Request Photographs Of All Candidates All petitions of prospective Stu- dent Legislators must be submit- ted to the Office of Student Af- fairs by 4:30 p m…

…. today, Dick Burton, elections committee chaiiman has announced. Dave Dutcher. Student Legisla- ture president, has requested that all candidates turn in a picture of themselves (maximum dimen- sions, four…

… Library to acquaint vot- ers with the candidates, Dutcher said. At latest count, 63 students are planning to run for the 19 posi- tions open, Burton said, with at least one group joining forces on the…

… grounds. The broadcasting policy group will also control all programs identified as being under University auspices which are presented over any station by staff or students of the University. This means…

… The council, by one of its rare unanimous decisions, called also for a Jewish-Arab truce in Pales- tine. Warren R. Austin, chief United States delegate who sponsored both moves in the council on or…

students were announced yesterday by Dean Ralph A. Saw- yer, of the graduate school. Ten $1,500 predoctoral fellow- ships were awarded, with special fellowships of $1,000 going to 24 graduate veterans whose…

… studies were interrupted by the war. University fellowships of $600 to $950 each were also granted 42 other students, as well as 29 tui- tion scholarships. Winners of the $1,500 Rackham fellowships are…

… the Uni- versity campaign are still being accepted, according to Prof. Dwight C. Long, chairman of the drive. To date, collections from the student body total $692, 20 per cent of their $3,500 quota…

May 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… set up in fraternities and sororities would go a long way towards bringing about progress, she remarked. "Students are the real .material with which to work," she said. "In the back of even intelligent…

… people's minds is the feeling that Ne- groes are different. If students were to see the Negro under intimate cir- cumstances this feeling would be erradicated." Concerning the anti-FEPC argu- ment that…

… of Ballot Box A special meeting of the Men's Judiciary Council will be held Monday afternoon to investigate charges of fraudulent voting in the recent Student Congress election, Fred Matthaei, election…

…, presented to us in person or in writing. However, we can take no action without specific proof." The student members of the Ju- diciary Council are as follows: Fred Matthaei, president of the Inter…

…. Studen ts Protest New Appointees Professors Resign in Six Argentine Schools BUENOS AIRES, May 4-(A)- Hundreds of students throughout the country abandoned classes today and a number of prominent professors…

… acquaint literary college students with train- ing and opportunities in four pro- fessional fields will begin this week, Associate Dean Erich A. Walter an- nounced yesterday. Dean Albert C. Furstenberg of…

… Airport, Briggs said: "Conferences were held with government officials but no de- cision hasgbeenreached. Negotia- tions are progressing and will con- tinue."j Byrnes Asks For Plebiscite Arabs Want Russian…

April 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… yesterday by' a resolution passed by the Board of Regents in their regular meeting. The resolution, clarifying Regen- tial policy came as a result of a let- ter asking a state- ment of policy by the student

… follows: "That the Dean of Students or other proper University authorities be authorized to put on such en- tertainment as they think best for the advantage of the student body without profit and without…

… finan- cial responsibility to the Univer- sity." Two weeks ago Regent Shields, counsel for the Butterfield Theatre chain which operates five shows in town, objected to student stage pro- ductions which…

… "enter commercial fields." As a,-result of his assertions, the student committee pointed out, the entire show with- the exception of Officials View Ford Dispute WINDSOR, ONT., April 21.-P)- Federal…

…). the national radio broadcast had to be cancelled. The student committee hailed the resolution as a "positive step in the right direction," and added that "granted campus support, more en- tertainment…

… based "upon the wisdom, the goodwill, the determination, of each one of us." Without this determina- tion to make the peace real, he said, A complete list of all students cited at yesterday's Honors Con…

… Griffith and William Shu- Jews into Palestine over the bayonets maker, upheld the affirmative side of the Arabs. It is the endeavor of of the question "Resolved: That the the British government to follow the…

May 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth 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

… legislators who have said, in essence, the same thing. They may attack "un- necessary impractical courses" or "free rides for outstate students" or research and experi- mental projects or any number of other…

… interest in higher education than simply bending the arms of short-sighted legislators. THE UNIVERSITY is not run entirely on Legislative funds and student fees. Many millions of dollars in money and gifts…

… breed apart. There is historical justification for it. Crawling around in a dusty, forgotten corner of the Student Publications Building, we found a scrapbook of clippings from The Michigan Daily 1904…

May 15, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… Independents to a Student Debate-right here in this column. -Art Buchbinder * * * Wheat to India ... To the Editor: We THE Indian students at Washington, wish to convey our sincere thanks to the students of your…

… university for the kind ges- ture you have made'Oby sending wheat to India. We had the pleasure of meeting some of your students who had come to Washington in this con- nection. During their visit to the…

… International Student House we discussed topics of general in- terest, and were greatly impressed by the high ideals, purity of pur- pose, and humanitarian outlook of your fellow students. This ap- proach of…

February 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… almost any school in the state. Ten LSA Student Government voted on a resolution Wednesday evening to change the current textbook used in Arabic classes at the University of Michigan. The…

… LSA SG, Page 3A LSA reps. approve textbook resolution STUDENT GOVERNMENT Proposal to change Arabic dept. materials passes unanimously MOLLY NORRIS For the Daily AMELIA CACCHIONE…

… the MichiGames arcade — has been installed and is now used to showcase student- made video games. Despite its appearance, the MichiGames arcade differs from traditional gaming units…

… annual competition where teams have 48 hours to create a complete video game. MichiGames arcade was first developed by Austin Yarger, an Engineering graduate student and EECS 494 instructor…

…. In December of 2007, the Pinellas County School Board of Pinellas County, Fla., discontinued its integration policy. Violence and a decline in student performance struck the school systems…

…, and in 2015, the Tampa Bay Times released “Failure Factories,” a five-part investigation of the effects on both students and the community. As part of The Livingston Lectures and the Martin…

… differences in test scores between students among local schools. Cara had previous experience with four other large districts in Florida before reporting for the Tampa Bay Times, and had noticed…

… that Black students in Pinellas had lower standardized test scores than those in the other school districts she had covered. “Simultaneously, Lisa, who had come from Washington, was interested in…

… their research, their data showed even more striking results. They found in the Pinellas school district, 84 percent of Black elementary students were failing state exams. As the schools…

… continued to become more segregated, the test scores of their students continued to decline. “Today they score worse than any school in the county,” LaForgia said. “They score worse than…

February 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1953 ________________________________ I MSC BLUES: The Stadium Squabble f rU CURRENT MOVIES "Calling All Arabs -Calling All Arabs ---" (EDITOR'S NOTE…

…: The bickering over where the MSC-Mchigan football game will be played next fall is currently the obsession on the State campus. The Michigan State News, MSC student newspaper, has spent a goodly portion…

… bene- fit those *ho would otherwise be unable to attend the game. But he specifiically said that his suggestion was made as a pri- vate individual and not as a state official. Michigan State's student

… subject is sure to be on the agenda. The pros and cons will be weighed and it is hoped by students that the decision will be a refusal of the offer made by Fritz Crisler, U of M's athletic director. Our…

… motives fort restating this hope are simple: 1.) Macklin Field, with its more than 50,000 capacity, can take care of our stu- dents, faculty, employes, and part of Mich- gan's student body. Our students

… Oke- mos next November. 5.) College football is supposed to be played for college students. Let's have it that way! The time and expense of travel to Ann Arbor (where the game has been played for four…

… of power that swept them to national championship honors. It was the MSC students who attended the games when State was losing. The games still belong to the students of MSC-regard- less of what Fritz…

… school. U. of M. music students will undoubtedly appreciate the fact of faculty members wearing fur frocks at juries. -Donald Harris The Threat To Freedom DESPITE REPORTS to the contrary abroad, the United…

… of the Targum, student newspaper of Rutgers University, I learned above all else that it is the oldest college newspaper in the nation, although a few years' shutdown during World War II protects the…

…. If the State students aren't par- ticularly fond of Fritz Crisler they have pretty good reasons not to* be. Not only did he help eliminate the two platoon system (a move which most observers feel was a…

May 02, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Second Year DTED AD MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are ee STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. * ANN ARmo…

…. The women students who desire this usually must travel outside the world of the dorm to obtain it. The women's dorms do not only fail to comply with the administration's stated goals for them, but also…

… that she is paying double. A woman student may want to entertain people informally in her home if a particular question or discussion has not been decided during the regular meeting time. The familiar…

… hindrance to many women's "intellectual and cultural development." What, then, can the University do in the way of housing for women students that will tend to make the lofty goals enumerated in the Michigan…

… regain that status. Since the cease-fire; how- ever, there have been signs of a rapprochement between France and the Arab world. In an un- precedented move, Egypt recently released the French diplomats…

…'s Middle East plans is the Arab-Israel feud. France has def- inite political-military commit- ments to Israel. She cannot get deeply involved in Arab affairs un- til that source of tension eases. IN THE…

… dichotomy, an im- mutable stand on principle can- not possibly be anything but pas- sive. The informed student whose effectiveness is totally destroyed by a holier-than-thou attitude might better spend his…

… time stu- dying ethical philosophy rather than reading newspapers. * *i. BEHIND the student move- ment is a profound moral sense. To manifest this deep concern for what is right in our society, some have…

… which students would see implemented, is desperately moral, and ultimately the structure can- not suffocate it. Politics for poli- tic's sake is a meaningless phrase. Disassociating from an amoral…

…- thur M. Eastman. Faculty and students invited to attend and participate in the discussion. i …

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…0 4r mlrhgan Daily 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…

… pipelines in other Arab nations friendly to Egypt, thus further choking off the oil supply. Now that the consequences of the Allied move are being. acutely felt in Western Europe, Britain and France have…

… "king" of the Arab world. He is attempting to become an Arab "little Hitler" and deserves to be stepped on. But that is a job for a united effort, through the United Nations, not for Britain and France…

… GERULDSEN W*4y )-+/A -44 E sZ $ a_ co c. V- -- 409M 1 * wQtNl,46'r-- nosy + r TODAY AND TOMORROW: Atlantic A lliance Moral Issue Interference in Galens' Function ON WHAT GROUNDS can the Student Gov…

… compelling Galens to submit to Cam- pus Chest control, is acting with legality on its side. The student body of the University voted them jurisdictional power over all campus or- ganizations. Moreover, it must…

… future shows should be student-written. Musket is essentially a student production. The use of a Broad- way musical this year was neces- sitated by the newness bf our or- ganization and the short time…

… available for the preparation of an original script. We encourage student writers to submit scripts and scenarios for our considera- tion. Fred S. Steingold, '57 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official…

… be given In Kellogg Audi- torium on Thurs. and Fri., Dec. 6and 7, starting promptly at 7:00 p.m. ALL AIR SCIENCE II students must take the test at this time. All veterans who expect education and…

…. Student Recital: Clark Bedford, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 8:30 this evening, in Aud A, Angell Hall. Bedford Is a pupil…

October 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

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

… placed the blame on the students. The Quad "Wheels" tiptoed from room to room with their little master key and ransacked the rooms while the occupants, were in class or watch- ing the World Series on TV…

… watt bulbs in every room? This is our home away from home? dOn well, students come and students go but the management lives on. --Ken Graham, '57 Save Money? . . To the Editor: RE THE Student Bookstore…

… one big reason. They have not liked the look of British and French military preparations. They do not want an Arab-Western war that would spell danger for the Soviet Union. But they do want to…

… capitalize on the fever of na- tionalism and anticolonialism in the Arab world. Moscow thus can be expected to press Egypt to offer a Suez settlement which would sound logical. Actually, Moscow expects and…

October 30, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 k Student Legislature the Ploy T HE ART OF the ploy is a modern con- cept. Even the most disreputable of the Sophists of old apparently had…

… and so has not yet been caught up in moral judgements of good or evil. It remains neutral. It exists merely to be used for good or bad designs. Modern governments employ the ploy- adequately. Student

… members of the that he is not doing it as a favor to the press and the newsreels, howe if any group of students should high command have expressed a ever, but as an obligation to the American people. A…

… Services Administration. The ex-President wanted Forbes so much ments on the Student Legislature of its own population. However, it that he made a special trip to talk to GS Administrator Mansure. by Sam…

…, that -John Leggett of attending meetings and that of giving his opinions on subjects Arab-Israeli Crisis . . which he can intelligently debate. I InhAi Now Mr. Davis is a person of in- °JIISS LISS…

March 17, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… Jerusalem, March 16.-The Arabc peasant party, which is in opposition1 to the Palestine Arab executive, made1 known today its decision to accord a cordial reception to Lord Balfour when he reaches Palestine…

… for the; opening, of the Jewish university. It is promised that the members of they party will not participate in any dem- onstration of protest or strike. This action of the Arab peasant1 party came…

… continue on sale until March 28. The invitations will be o&tainable at the booth sit- uated in University hall. All students who have not paid their class dues will be unable to order invitations. However…

…, arrangements have been made to the effect that students will be able to pay class dues at the booth and thus afford them a chance to or- der invitations. Samples of the invitations are now on exhibit.in the…

… great Russian ex- The vote came after four hours of periment presented by one who visited' fiery debate before crowds that jam- Russia as a student of Russian bolshe- med the galleries and extended in…

… SENT TO UNION I Fraternities who have not Iturned In their contributions to the Student Friendship fund are requested to do so immediately. They should be addressed to the j fund at the Michigan Union…

…, Students, Alumni, and Townspeople PLANNED FOR SPRING Acting on the request of the deans, made last Wednesday, Acting Presi- dent Alfred H. Lloyd yesterday ap-t pointed a committee to make arrange- I ments…

… deans and representatives oft the Regents, faculty, students, alumni,7 and townspeople. The general committee will be made up of Regent Junius E. Beal, Profes..- sors A. L. Cross, representing the lit…

February 07, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… Magazine, which aims to increase discussion about mental health by provid- ing a platform for students to share their mental health experiences through writ- ing. “I have quite a few friends or…

… Michigan, I think it’s hard for students to get out of that slump.” As a result, CAPS has established Wellness Zones on campus. Wellness Zones come equipped with mas- sage chairs, yoga mats with…

… coming soon to North Cam- pus in collaboration with the Engineering Student Government, but has not yet opened. Graduate students can use the Wellness Zone in the Munger Graduate Resi- dences. For…

… outside in her advice to students. “Spend time outside, regardless of how cold it is,” Hays said. “Even if it’s cloudy, the rays seem to come through in a way that lifts the spirits. Trying to main…

… CAPS provides a multitude of resources for students on campus, some, like Learis, still bring up the issue of long waiting times for appointments. Learis said the issue of long waiting times can be…

… to see about 2,500 students this semester, con- tinuing a trend of substan- tial increases each semester for the past several years. However, the CAPS staff is at full capacity for their bud- get…

…, and I’ll be honest as the clin- ical director, it’s very chal- lenging right now to meet the needs of all the students who come to CAPS.” LSA senior Jordan Laza- rus is the executive direc- tor of…

… resources and I wish there was more,” Lazarus said. “I don’t run CAPS, but they exist to serve students. And I know that compared to a lot of campuses that I do inter- face with, CAPS here is real- ly 50…

… on duty every day for walk-in meet- ings. “Now that (walk-in meet- ings) is a first-come, first- served service, so sometimes students might have to wait to see the counselor on duty, but we have…

March 21, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… Ibrahim Ijaz on Arab calligraphy, as well as multiple vocal and spoken-word performances. LSA sophomore Ceren Ege presented a spoken-word poem titled, “By Blood,” which illustrated experiences…

….” LSA junior Mariam Reda, co-founder of Redefine, helped organize the event and highlighted her excitement promoting social acceptance through creative, student-led presentations and…

… performances. “The purpose of Redefine itself is to promote social acceptance through the creation and exhibition of original student talent,” Reda said. “(Looking around) I see so many different…

…-stigmatize the event that’s happening.” Additionally, numerous representatives in the assembly commented on the pervasiveness of the upcoming CSG election, in which students can begin voting on Wednesday…

… open to students. LSA junior Seth Schostak informed the assembly of his efforts to determine what the students want to see in terms of changes made by CSG. Schostak told fellow representatives of…

… the importance of listening to student concerns instead of simply counting them as a signature on a petition, which was met with applause and snaps from the assembly. “Ask for input if you guys…

…Daily.com determined that adjusting the timeline to winter semester supports first-year student success by providing the opportunity to fully engage in curriculum and communities,” Harper said. Dean of…

Students Laura Blake Jones and a team representing the Greek life community will monitor the transition. “In partnership with our Greek Life community student leaders, we are committed to working…

…, administrators from University President Mark Schlissel to E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, to the Board of Regents repeatedly emphasized the council’s self-regulated efforts. “I want…

… to applaud you for all the work that you’re doing along with other students to provide a safer environment in our fraternities and sororities,” Regent Denise Ilitch, D, told IFC president Sam…

March 21, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… gone smoothly so far. Founas added that members of SAFE and students on campus who are perceived to be Arab have faced threats as well, similar in nature to the ones received by CSG representatives. She…

… Terriers limiting them to one shot on most possessions, enabled Wof- ford to stick around. Wofford never really got with- students and better prepare them for future careers in academic, industry and have…

… response to Tuesday's meeting. "We're going to hold every per- son who voted against listening to student voices accountable," Kher- allah said Tuesday night. "These investments impact the friends and family…

…'re glad to see students voicing their concerns," Terryn said, adding that FORUM asked its members to "vote your con- science, vote your heart." LSA senior Andrew Craft, chair of Make Michigan, wrote in a…

… ready and willing to discuss the issue with any student." FORUM's presidential and vice presidential candidates, Public Policy junior Carly Manes and LSA junior Pavitra Abraham, are both current…

… LSA sophomore Meagan Shokar, the vice presiden- tial nominee and current assembly speaker, were noteligible to vote on postponement. Terryn did, however, add that the high student turnout at Tues- day…

…'s meeting - the highest in recentmemory-was positive. "Regardless of where you stand on this issue, it's great to see such student mobilization," he said. Business senior Michael Proppe, CSG president, said…

…'s meeting to the Univer- sity's Board of Regents on Thursday. "The student government has an obligation to hear our con- stituents out," he said. In an interview after the meet- ing, Proppe said while he does…

… has postponed avote indefinitely. He added that it is important for all students to be given an opportu- nity for their voices tobe heard, but supporting the movement outright is more complicated…

…. "There is specific action that's been put in there and there are other communities who do feel targeted by the resolution," he said. "There's so much stuff that we in the student government can do when the…

December 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… in Zambia and Mozam- bique. The event brought together a diverse set of co-sponsors, including the Arab Student Association and the Caribbean People Association. The week's activities united groups…

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com LEASES From page 1 this year. Stephanie Chang, an attorney for Student Legal Services, said many students she has met with aren't sure about their housing…

… rights. "We want to make sure that stu- dents know what they can and can- not do with respect to housing," she said. Not many students seem to be aware of the ordinance's details. Many said they thought…

… confused about the Dec. 1 date." The Off-Campus Housing Office has been holding informational sessions to inform students about the ordinance, but many are still in the dark. "I feel like a freshman again…

…, trying to figure out housing," LSA junior Jenny Lohner said. "I just feel like I should know more infor- mation by now." The Michigan Student Assem- bly's External Relations Committee has been working…

… with the office to hold the sessions. Mohammad Dar, chair of the committee, said it will expand its efforts to educate stu- dents next semester. Some students said the confusion of figuring out the new…

… ordinance is one more worry they don't need. "Around this time of year espe- cially, housing is the last thing on my mind," said LSA sophomore Alayna Corden. "Ithinkthis adds alotofanx- iety to students at…

… on an unprec- edented scale. But campus momentum dissipat- ed until University Health Services employee Traci Jarrett decided to resuscitate it last year. She con- vinced six student groups to coor…

… learned something new." On Wednesday night, the African Students Association held a char- ity bar night at Club Oz on Fifth Avenue that raised more than $800 for a nonprofit group that works to fight AIDS…

… filed suit, citing similar concerns. Willett said MBooks will pro- vide students with an opportunity to discover new books. "It will take them to books they wouldn't have known about before, and it will…

March 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… understands that we're here ,s students first and swimmers second," le said. Some students may notthink that athletes make academics apriority. "I study a lot," Harrison sail. "Maybe people see us as being…

… just gets pushed back to later in the evening." When student athletes miss tests due to away games or tournaments, they often can take them on the road under the supervision of their coaches. Kinesi…

… for many student athletes who travel on the weekends. Mees said he works hard to maintain good communi- cation with students' professors and inform them of conflicts well in advance. "We stress not…

… surprising pro- fessors," he said. Student athletes are required by the University to maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average and carry a mini- mum of 12 credit hours. Assuming that on top of this, the…

… average student athlete trains for 15 hours a week dur- ing the regular season, the amount of time available for studying is already greatly reduced. Mees said it is also important to con- sider physical…

… exhaustion as a factor. Spending several hours a day in practice can tire out athletes even before they tackle studying. Most student athletes have to sched- ule classes around practice times, which often…

… school," he said. But what is normal for an athlete may not be normal for the average student. "I definitely don't have the college experi- ence," Wera said, adding that in spite of his schedule, being a…

student athlete is worth it. Prichard echoed the same sentiment, saying "We complain about it, but we know we love what we do." MEDIA Continued from Page 1A talists," he said. The Islamic revolution in…

… closed media," Nazir said. "What's conspicuously absent are critics of the government." Al-Jazeera - the Arab-language television network based in Qatar - is the one significant exception to the…

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September 06, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…-4550 and ask for Helen. MUSEUM OF ART- Security guards; tempo- vary, part-time; must be available Thursday evenings and weekends. Work/study pre- ferred. Call Kathy 647-0517. STUDENT LAWORATORY ASSISTANT…

….YR. desired. Lab- oratory training provided. Start ASAP Call 734-764-1549. STUDENT NEEDEDTO WORK 10-15 flexible hrs./wk. Ecology-based project where individual should be proficient in HTMLLm- age Map programs…

… group is domi- nated by Arafat's Fatah faction. In another development, Israeli police on Thursday posted destruction notices on the houses of four Jerusalem Arabs suspected of planning or carrying out…

… Executives. Applications are available at the Michigan Daily. Send resume to onlineads@michigandaily.com or call Tijana at 615-0135 with any questions. MICHIGAN TELEFUND Now hiring students for flexible night…

September 25, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… own plow $35/r. Valid driver's license a must, students welcome. Call 663-3343 between 9 & 3. ABSOLUTELY NO sales! $6 - $9.50/hr. Research facility needs telephone interviewers. Paid training, no…

…-time positions. No exp. necessary. For info. call 206/634-0468 ext. C55981. DELIVERY STAFF- $8-12/hr. Own car. Call 995-3675 - Food By Phone. DEVELOPMENTAL biology lab seeks. 2 work study students for secretarial…

… HELPER/Child care. Part-tkine. 761-7204. PART-TIME babysitter wanted for 2 children, 1.5 & 3.5. Non-smoker, own transportation, references required. 996. 8887. PHYSICIAN seeks student for lighi…

….'Highest commissions paid, lowest prices. Campus Reps wanted!' Sell Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida, Padre. Rates & Info call 1-800/426-7710. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S._o Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con…

…. UNPLEASANTLY SURPRISED? Does your apartment have a bad bug problem? Move to a private locking bdrm. for 1 or 2, sharing a nice living rm. & state-of-the-art kitchen plus marble bath w/ one other student. $500…

…. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es- tablished infertility clinic. Male students or graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write, APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI…

December 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…-0552 MATTHEW D. RENNIE Opinion Editors YAEL CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial…

…~.f f. ( Holiday tip: buy your books N ext week begins the final exam crunch for those students whose teachers haven't held finals early to get a head start on their holiday sabbatical. Many students

… hope that the Daily will focus its future attention on news which either takes place on the University campus or directly affects the University campus and students. James LaFave Rackham graduate student

… Bicycle safety issue not yet resolved To the Daily: I would like to clarify something found in yesterday's article "U-M to solicit student input on campus bicycle safety." The Campus Safety Committee (CSC…

September 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… redecorated. MUST SEE! Call Now, 761-8000. LARGE TWO BEDROOM ON W. HURON- Parking and on bus route. Fur- e-n o roA0( STUDENT SERVICES NEWLY REMODELED 2 bedroom unit. $800 plus electric. Basement, washer…

… close to Tower Plaza. Please call Jorge at 741-9356. ONE STOP FOR EVERYTHING from the drugstore. Candy and pop, too. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. STUDENT SERVICES *** SANDI'S WORDPROCESSING…

…. If you are hard- working and have exceptional 'people skills", Apply at: 300 S. Thayer (on U of M Campus). BUSINESS STUDENTS AND ENTREPRENEURS earn $8,000-$10,000 next summer while building your resume…

… and gaining valuable business knowledge. "TASP" International is looking for highly motivated students to fill management positions across Michigan, par- ticularly in Livingston County, Monroe, Lake…

… progressive issues. Work to reform: Insurance laws campaign finance laws health care utility laws $300-$450 weekly. lours: 1:30-10pm weekdays. Call 663-6824 between 9 & 5 M- F. Part-time avail. for students

…. 8 hrs. per wk. Good pay. Call Rev. McConnell. 227-7411 or 227-9138. CONVERSATION PARTNERS NEEDED- American students interested in meeting foreign students to share conversa- tion in Japanese, Chinese…

…. Guaranteed. Phone 434-5995 after 4 p.m. PSYCH STUDENTS: Wais-R kits, slightly used, for sale. $75 and up. 662-4418. QUEEN SIZE FUTON FOR SALE. Almost new. $100. Call Laura. 996-9381. QUEEN SIZED MATTRESS sets…

… $124; VCR $94. Free Delivery. Westhaven. 998- 1459. HELP WATED.......... $22.17/HR. PROFESSIONAL COMPANY SEEKS students to sell popular college "party" T-shirts (includes tyedyes). Choose from 12…

February 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… sacrificed. Despite the sterility of the news people are being, and will be killed in mass numbers. If students care about people - American, Iraqi, Israeli, Arab or simply your own hide, then they should be…

… .®. , Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 15, 1991 Je £ib4gau 1OaiIy - ISM vi C) h .VOo1 rl LOST J{ j~ 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the…

… plan "op- tions." The first option is the current plan, offering 13 meals a week. Students will be able to eat any 13 of the 18 offered meals per week in the residence hall cafeterias. . The second…

… option is called "Option 9." Under this plan, students could eat any nine meals from Monday through Friday, opting not to eat on weekends. Also, the plan places p an undetermined amount of money in an…

… Entrde Plus ac- count. The third alternative - and undoubtedly the worst-is the Students eat dinn "Zero Option."Under this plan, cafeteria yesterda students will eat no meals in the cafeterias, and have a…

… plans offer no "options" whatsoever. No matter which plan a student se- lects, he or she is still forced to pay the same fee, which is upwards of $1 ,800 per year. Housing has of 1989 and countless other…

… situation. If genuine conservation efforts do not begin soon, we will bear the burden of a planet robbed of its natural riches. ange from status quo held students hostage with such tactics for years, and the…

… buys out." This is simply untrue. Otheruniversities, such as the University of Pennsylvania, Duke and Yale offer students liv- ing in the residence halls the option of not signing up for the meal plan at…

… all. And none of these schools has experienced the financial catastrophe in the meal services divisions that our own Housing Division claims will occur True meal reform would give students in the…

… Quad dents pay for what they eat, and no more. If that were the case, students might actually choose to enroll in the meal plan, rather than begrudgingly eating in the cafete- nas. For now, however…

April 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Monday, April 20, 1987 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Israeli Vol. XCVII, No. 137 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109…

… Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. The case for a student regent…

…: Regent Baker must resign DEANE BAKER'S (R-Ann Arbor) opposition to an honorary degree for Nelson Mandela (Daily, 4/1/87) was not an isolated instance of opposition to student interests. Baker, a member of…

… Nelson Mandela has shows clearly his opposition to student participation in the decision making process. He has often said that the administration should bypass regental bylaw 7.02 which says that a code…

… of non-academic conduct be ratified by MSA. Instead, Baker has threatened to have the regents write the code and impose it on the students. (Daily, 3/20/84, 9/28/84, 3/4/87) Baker's misperception of…

… the issue is clear from his comment: "I do not really sense that there is a broad-scale dislike for the code." (Daily, 3/4/87) His wish to control student opinion has extended to the Michigan Student

… Assembly. In 1979 he fought against mandatory assembly funding. Baker favored controlling the portion of MSA's budget which went to student organizations. (Daily, 4/21,79) With the Michigan Republicans Club…

… MIRC and they're saying MSA has adopted an attitude hazardous to the student body by allocating funds to pro- communist, anti-capitalist, anti- American groups," Baker said. (Daily, 11/16/79) Baker…

… would have cost the University $20 million from state allocations. (Daily, 7/17/81, 11/16/84) Baker has shown he is willing to go to any extreme to end student dissent. He was a leader of initiatives…

… which eventually banned Student Legal Services (SLS) from defending any student from the University and, likewise, banned SLS from aiding a student in a suit against the University. (Daily, 7/20/79, 8…

September 12, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…, 48104. C.O.D. 83A914 FOUND-Student Football Tickets. Must identify , row/seat. Reply Daily Box 15. dA913 iL§T CAT-Grey/white markings, 3 year, neutered !hale. Rackham vicinity. Needs medication. Susan…

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…. Faculty and graduate student guests will address the group periodically. If you are interested in co-operated with like minded students to share and deepen your knowledge of the Western European experience…

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January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The elusive ten per cent AS EGYPTIANS RETURN TO MIDEAST Euphoria fizzles in Mideast A NOTHER JANUARY, and another report from the Office of…

… Ac- tion Movement (BAM) strike here which came close to shutting down the campus for eight days. BAM, a group of Smilitant black students, sat down for a set of negotiations with Robben Fleming and…

… almost $3 million. Officials attribute the deficit to their overestimating tuition income this year and warned that departments of student services, financial aid, academic affairs and research are to be…

… tuition revenues. The Uni- versity has traced the falloff to a slight drop in enrollment, but more specifi- cally, to the discovery that the average student is taking fewer credit hours and thus is not…

March 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… to Disabled Students Services Program, 4th Floor, Michigan Union. Slump predicted Increased unemployment, rising prices and a decline in output will mark the first half of 1974, even if the Arab oil…

…-Wednesday, March 13, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages i 1 / ftyMU5EE NEtAPPiCAL y Contact sought A new Disabled Students Services Program is under way at the University, funded by the Department of Health…

… office may be able to serve them. Disabled students are asked to identify themselves by calling the program office at 763-2254, or by dropping their names and phone numbers into the campus mail, addressed…

… (EMU) students can now charge the cost of their education on their credit cards. EMU became the fourth state university to allow students to use bank credit cards to pay for tuition and fees, room and…

… group findings but that "there is not enough in- formation to be sure" that rent control is a possible solution to high tenant costs. COMMISSIONER E v e r e t t Ehrlich, a University graduate student in…

…- hibitionism on the Diag yesterday. Students apparently took his advice-nearly 60 unclothed runners of both sexes entertained a crowd of at least 6,000 late last night. BARE FACTS REVEALED: Streakeers strike…

… while Uni- versity students were on their spring break, it seemed the maize and blue faced a formidable amount of catching up-or baring up-to do to regain equal stature. That is no longer the case…

…, Page 2 Students protest Rehnquist visit By ANDREA LILLY Some 100 University law students turned out yesterday to register their protest at the long-awaited arrival of Supreme Court Justice William…

students argue a mock court case before legal celebrities. Rehnquist, a 1971 Nixon appointee, failed to appear when bad weather and a student protest threatened. This time, Rehnquist arrived in the city…

… early in the day, was ushered around the campus, and ate lunch before entering Hutchins See STUDENTS, Page 8 Students on grad requirements commission slam published study By MARY LONG Two student

November 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… Information Service. Purchasers of the new University student directory - which went on sale yesterday - may have noticed something slightly odd about the cover. The full page foto which graces the directory…

… depicts students congregating on the Diag. What's funny about it, is their appearance - crew cut hair styles and knee length skirts. The picture, it turns out, is at least seven years old. Why, do may ask…

… . .. Richard Flaherty scouts tomorrow's Indiana game on the Sports Page . . . and the Arts Page, presents Cinema Weekend. Johnson By CINDY HILL Vice President for StudentS t Services Henry Johnson yesterdaytu…

… delineated plans for the Regent- authorized committee established to investigate and improve student that students wi government at the University. to approve the As promised, students will dom- recommendatio…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… the year-old program include an increase. ! in the number of black faculty, elimination of "tracking," or division of students by ability and interests, eradication of institutional racism, and an…

… increase in student participation By CHRIS PARKS Ann Arbor voters turned out in small numbers yesterday to nominate three City Council candidates and to reject a pro- posal for a flat .rate income tax. With…

… spot check of city polling places showed a generally low stu- dent turnout in this second test of the new eighteen year-old vote. In the first test-a county bond- ing proposal last fall-student par…

…- ticipation was also light. In the first and second precincts of the second ward where as many as 2,000 students may be regis- tered, estimates of student turnout ran no higher than 400 or under 20 per cent…

…; Kennedy son on board NEW DELHI (M)-Three Arabs seized a West German jumbo jet' carrying Joseph P. Kennedy III, 19-year-old son of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy, last night. The hijacked airliner later landed…

… alienation in the schools which is not limitedt.o black students. Community and educational establishments have "served to pit a white segment against a black segment in com- petition for achievement oppor…

… to Potts. -Associated Press TWO WEEKS OLU: LS t d n -a utstarts work as advisl By KAREN TINKLENBERG When literary college students demanded more decision-making power last year, an advisory…

… committee was not exactly what they had in mind. Last April, however, when the literary college faculty rejected a proposal for a legislative as- sembly of students and faculty members to jointly govern the…

… college, it approved instead a purely advisory student-faculty policy committee. Formed two weeks ago, the committee is composed of ten students and ten faculty mem- bers. It can consider any literary…

…- ments, new graduation require- ments, open admisisons, promo- tion and hiring procedures and the theory of innovative educa- tion. Both student and faculty mem- bers have varying opinions re- garding the…

February 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…- mon: Good News from Gethsemane" by Pastor Richard Kapfer. American Culture Students Associa- tion, Thurs., Noon luncheon and dis- cussion Guild House., Thurs., Feb. 27th. SUMMER B F L E MASS MEETING…

… to do way with it; -The Arab-Israeli conflict and the Prospects of an Amer- ican Soviet agreement to prom-, ote peace; -The factor of nuclear power; both in the civil and military sectors. The…

… CZECHOSLOVAKIAN STUDENT burned himself to death yesterday in downtown Prague's Wencelas Square. Jan Zajic, 19, was the second of five students who have sworn to die by fire to protest the Soviet occupation. The…

… punishment, binding on all judicial bodies hearing cases against students anywhere in the University: No students or student organization may be penalized otherwise than with penalties as specified here: (a) A…

… school or college may, through its pro- perly constituted judicial bodies, warn a student, reprimand him, suspend him from the school or college, or expel him from the school or college. (b) A house may…

… warn a student, fine him, termin- ate his residence, or terminate his membership in the house. Any fine im- posed by a house shall be considered a debt owed the house. (c) A major gov- erning…

… mem- bership, or terminate its membership in the organzation. Any fne imposed by a major governing organization shall be considered a debt owed the major gov- erning organization. (d) Student Gov…

…- ernment Council, through its judicial bodies, may warn a student, fine him, or ; withhold a Student Goevrnment Council office from him, and may warn a recognized organization, fine it, re- duce its…

… privileges, or end its recogni- tion. Any fine imposed by a judicial body establshed by Student Govern- ment Council, shall be considered a debt owed the University. When assess- ed against an individual…

student, t h e payment of such a debt shall be a condition for graduation from the Uni- versity. (e) The Central Student Jufi- ciary may warn a student, fine him, suspend him from the University f o r some…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… and a free choice in elections were attacked yesterday as "inap- propriate to a true liberal educa- tion." The attacks were made by about 20 students and , faculty members at a campus issues…

… "because they put the determination of courses and goals outside of the} student, and force him to think of the educational system and education itself as outside." E E I s i I ' But Aigus also cautioned…

…- fnunity." The luncheon also discussed thee problems students have in deter-t #nining the nature of their class-r sr One student argued vehement- lyfor class disruption as a means for students to become…

… involvedt In the decision-making process.' "If students feel their class is being poorly taught, then they have an obligation to disrupt," he said. Professor Angus argued, h o w- ever, that this tactic is…

November 22, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICMIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ROGER RAPOPORT: The East Quad…

… excitement which pervades its faculty and student body. That it deserves suf- ficient funding is beyond question. But now it is announced that the funds just aren't available. Why has the prom- ised funding…

…-sighted plans of men like Thuma and Robertson have been sacrificed to the inverted value-system of an administration which says thei, own administration building is taken care of first, with student fees, thus…

… States, Israel, Jordan, the United Arab Renublic and Syria-all U.N. members- IF THE LITERARY COLLEGE had been smart it would have called the Residential College the "University Events College" or the…

… "Residential Administration Bldg." For it's clear that basketball games and posh administra- tive offices sell. Imaginative classrooms and student living quarters don't. The Residential College plan has been…

… from a bond issue to be repaid by student fees, $1.1 million from refinancing South Quad, $1.4 million from other residence hall income and $1.8 million in gifts from the $55 million fund drive. THE PLAN…

… over all of seamy East Quad. But even this make-shift arrangement spells trouble since the University will have to acquire temporary hous- ing in private apartment units for the college students while…

… and another $900,000 from the Uni- versity's temporary investment pool. All this money will be repaid out of student fees at a rate of $340,000 an- nually over 18 to 20 years. And the new $6.7 million…

… University Events Bldg. is being entirely financed by bonds that will be repaid by student fees at $10 per student a year. The question is why couldn't Pierpont dip into student fees for a student building…

…-science facility have to be built with state funds (which are unavailable because of PA 124) when the Administration Bldg. could be built with assured student fees? Couldn't the Administration Bldg. have been…

May 29, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…- putes along the Arab-Israeli bor- 1der. We, therefore, deplore the re- sort to force by any party. We be- lieve that violations of the armis- tice or alleged provocations should be dealt with by the UN…

… Daily will not pub- lish a Tuesday edition next week. Publication will resume on Wednesday. WEEKEND TRIP: ELI Students To Visit Rural. Michigan MAYOR ROBERT WAGNER By CAROLYN TOLL For most students at…

… the Um- versity's English Language Insti- tute, their American experience has been little more than life in a dormitory and a few foreign friends. But several hundred for- eign students who are spending…

… Ann Arbor for their graduations, inviting them to re- turn on a private basis, said Light. with a family, usually on a farm. Although many students initial- The rural life of America is not ly…

… practice. tems support this program, the "For a foreigner who has ex- students usually visit an American perienced a rooted national and high school. They are also invited parochial short - mindedness in to…

… attend church with their host most people, it is hard to believe family. However, the families, who such openness and enlightened at- are mostly Protestant, are more titudes," one of the students com- than…

… willing to take students to mented. any church, Light said. This Memorial Day weekena is For some students this exper- the first of two such long weekend ience develops into a much more programs for the…

students this lasting contact. Families often summer. Another one is scheduled make friends with the students, for July 4. Wagner said he had been think- 0 ing about pulling out of the race: for several…

… FEUERSTEIN shortcomings of seeking reelection, there were considerations in favor; According to Steven Daniels, '67, Student Government Council of his making the race. has been quite busy this summer drawing…

…. Such books stores are presently in existence on many Democrats have held the top city college campuses. School supplies and books would be sold here, and post since, the staff would include students and…

May 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…-discussion: "Can God Be Known?" Speaker: Ward Wilson, Wed., May 12, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-D Union. Organization of Arab Students, Lec- ture by Dr. M. Mehdi on the Palestine Question, Thurs., May 13, 7 p.m., Third Floor…

… peace in the Dominican Republic "and ficial sources that Gen. Wessin m ha ....i....i.......r:ii" 7 --- ----- , M, ..*. ~r---n.-11n-.---. Students Get Monentary Assistance WASHINGTON (P…

…)-Forty-one colleges and universities each awarded $1 million or more in fi- nancial aid to their students dur- ing the 1963-64 academic year. Another 74 institutions each handed out from $500,000 to $999,- 999 in…

… scholarships, loans and jobs, These figures, from a report issued last night by the Educa- tional Testing Service, show that helping their students get through college has become a multi-million dollar business…

… for the nation's institutions of higher learning. The testing service said the 1,221 colleges and universities par- ticipating in the survey awarded more than $251 million in student aid. But the report…

…, work- study grants, or even loans and jobs which students get after ar- riving on campus. The $251 million reported by the Education Testing Service went to 454,000 students. The average student award…

… expelled an Ameri- can diplomat on charges of whip- ping up racial discontent among African students with gifts of food and liquor. "I deny the charges," said the diplomat, Norris D. Garnett. The United…

… States embassy backed him up. Garnett, 33, a Negro cultural attache, was expected to leave within a week. Izvestia, the government news- paper, accused Garnett of bribing African students "to make slan…

… published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 Day 'Calendar Federated Garden Clubs of…

… is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Organizations who are planning to be active for the Spring/Summer Term…

May 07, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1963 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES ADDS STUDENTS RIGHTS: JJC Completes Constitution By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM Joint Judiciary Council last made final changes in its proposed constitution…

…, adding and specify- ing rights of students brought I , before the council. The constitution, complete with procedural bylaws and an appen- dix, now goes to the Regents for approval at their May 17 meeting…

…. The changes were made in re- sponse to student criticisms of- fered at last week's public discus- \ r ORVILLE FREEMAN . . farm to campground Rec rS'eat ional l Aeas Askied America must turn to her…

…- reation program at 6:30 p.m. to- night in the Michigan League Ball- room. Tickets for the banquet are available at the League. . To Discourage Arab Invasion WASHINGTON M)-Firm Unit- Pd Stater dPtPina,nn to…

… will accept the testimony of all appearing students "in good faith." This addition was made in re- sponse to the particular criticism "that a student should be con- sidered innocent until proven guilty…

… hearing, to call witnesses and to ask for the reconstitution of the council as an all male or all fe- male body. Hearing Option The open hearing provisions were changed to give each student a specific…

… option of whether he wants an open or closed hearing. The original proposed constitu- tion had given the student the right to an open hearing only upon specific request. The old Joint Judiciary…

… constitution had no provisions for open hearings. The new witness procedure for- malized last night will give the student the right "to have wit- nesses if he feels they will present pertinent information to his…

… they will reconstitute themselves as an all male or all female body "at and only at the student's re- quest." This provision is included for cases which might prove em- Faulkner Gets .Prize NEW YORK (P…

… drawn by Regent bylaw 8.03 the council is empow- ered to investigate and determine "if an infraction of proper Uni- versity rules and regulations has been committed by any student, group of' students or…

November 06, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… of violence between high school and University students, was tabled in order that the Council mem- bers could have some time to think about the proposed amend- ment and confer with the Youth Commission…

… there would be prose- cution against the student group- in this case, the Michigan Union -which sponsored Rev. King. "In this, or in a similar case, where the group complied with the bylaw, there would be…

… have to be lodged. Ultimately, the case would be heard before the student By GERALD STORCH' The graduate school require- ment that doctoral degree candi- dates demonstrate a reading pro- ficiency in two…

…- dents from enrollment in French 111 are of deep concern to pro- fessors and administrators direct- ly involved in this and similar ser- vice courses for graduate students. University officials are…

… scholarly grounds. A student coming out of the Un- iversity with a doctor's degree must understand the literature in his field and keep abreast of per- tinent developments abroad. See POTT, Page 6 UAR Bombs…

…, 'Hit Royalists DAMASCUS (P-Yemen royal- ist forces yesterday have charged that United Arab Republic planes were raiding royalist-held towns and villages with incendiary. ' . r Fight Law "As the…

…- turbance, fight, or quarrel." AHC Supports 'U' Retention of US NSA Tie Assembly House Council passed a motion supporting the Univer- sity's membership in the United States National Student Associa- tion at…

… their meeting yesterday. The motion was tabled last Monday in order that AHC might hear Student Government Coun- cil President Steven Stockmeyer, '63, represent the position of Bet- ter Off Out, the…

student commit- tee urging withdrawal from US- NSA. Stockmeyer claimed that US- NSA was formed as a confedera- tion of student governments. He called for a return to the policy of National Student

… Congresses dealing only with student and campus concerns. "USNSA is used today as a mechanism for furthering politi- cal ends." Dems Seek To ReverseG Ballot Jinx Opposition Favored To Obtain Offices By PHILIP…

February 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… disputed area in pre- paration for Friday's plebiscite on the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria. Later reports circulated that Sudanese troops were moving to- ward the northeast frontier, but a…

… Tunisian accusation' that France committed aggression in the bomb- In Fing of a Tunisian border village on Feb. 8. Dorn Offer Hope To Lighten Dorm Rates Seek Aid to Students To Ease Rising Costs The…

… report mentioned student jobs, scholarships, awards and; other forms of partial assistance should be developed further. Not-- ing the decline of large endow- ments, the report urged more or- ganized effort…

student enrollment. He gave Ohio'State as an example of( a school that had to increase rates over $100 at one jump to( provide for expansion. Report Says < Churchill Sick NICE, France ()-Sir Winston…

… the Coliseum before 1700 fans. Regular goaltender Ross Childs was treated to 25 powerful shots in the opening period, while three Plan Calls For Students To Pay Costs LANSING (P)-Should students at…

… state colleges and universities pay a bigger share of the cost of their education? Lively debate over the question today marked consideration of a proposal to compel students to finance a 100 million…

… fall as an amendment to the state constitu- tion. It already has won approval of the house rules and resolutions committee. It calls for students to retire construction bonds, signing notes agreeing to…

… graduation, the years when he can afford it least." Rep. Adrian deBoom (R-Owos- so), contended students would gain "pride by paying for some- thing they have acquired. "When I graduated from col- lege, I owed…

… $2,500 to the bank at seven per cent interest,", he said. "I was earning $1,700 a year. To- day's students get starting salaries of $5,000. This proposal can't hurt them much." attempts, two of them…

… funds. "Students did not seem too eager to help out," he said. Integration Surve tWill Review Harbored Rebels France charged Tunisia with harboring Algerian rebels. United States Ambassador James J…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… biggest game of the year. The rally will be organized on the steps of the Union at 7:15 p.m. and follow the band to Ferry Field in a torchlight parade at 7:30 p.m. Yell Contest The Student Legislatur…

… Michigan sports as "The Yellow and Blue" and "Varsity." Entries may be mailed to or turned in at the Student Legislative Office in the Union. The committee of Judges is made up of Walter B. Rea, Assistant…

… Dean of Students, Robert Morgan, Assistant General Secretary of the Alumni Association and the cheerleaders. The contest is open to all students except members of the Varsity Committee. * * * Varsity…

… Group To Be Enlarged Committee Sponsors All-Campus Activities With a packed schedule set up for the year, the Student Legislature Varsity Committee, formed during the summer term to sponsor and co…

… brought the campus its first pep rally, sponsored the trip to the Ohio State game and is now conduct- ing the Michigan Yell Contest. Students who join the committee now are especially wanted for work on…

….m. deadline. Book Exchange To Give Checks The Student Book Exchange will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday to issue checks for books sold and to return all unsold texts, manager Dick Bur…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…mm - 1~ p Fifty-Eighth Year { ~ Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell…

… or in letters to the editor in The Daily, it might appear that there is campus-wide support for the maneuver-- that is not the case. Many students have refrained from op- posing the movement because…

…-discrimina- tion, it is only a vote for a minority group which is trying to be successful as others have been before it--in passing itself off to the public as the voice of the student body of the University. _111…

… --iiM U.Ac " f.. II iority Control I WOUI lE HAD to find another co- lege campus in t he country so tightly controlled by a small miinority of the student body. About 15 per cent of the undergraduate…

September 26, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…FRMAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1947 FAGE FOUR T HE MICHIGAN DAILY I Fifty-Eighth Year ON WORLD AFFAIRS: Report from Europe BILL MAULDIN fi Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Clyde Recht ........................City Editor Stuart Finlayson…

… actively supporting Arabian feudal lords in their unrelenting opposition to the deep aspirations of the Arab masses to harmon- ize their interests with the Jews. Is it surprising then, that when our Con…

…. ,* * Football Tickets To the Editor: IN THE OPINION of most of the transfer students living at Wil- low Run, the present student foot- ball ticket distribution system leaves much to be desired. Accord- ing to The…

… Daily, the present method was adopted as the result of a polldtaken among the student body, of which transfer students make up only a small majority. As might be expected, the results fa- vored Michigan…

students, while discriminating against transfer students. No one denies the fact that stu- dents in attendance at the Univer- sity for one or more years should receive preference over newcom- ers. However…

…, on the other hand, it is obviously unfair that a trans- fer student having eight or ten semesters of college to his credit should be allotted the same seats assigned to freshmen. A much fairer method…

… might be to count one .semester at Michigan equal to two;semesters at another school, thus giving transfer students the even break which they are not getting now. --Herbert Aronson ' * * * Aims of ADA To…

… chapter of ADA- Student Division hopes to bring together all liberal and progressive students interested in promoting such a program through the media of education and farsighted, in- formative political…

… . Amphithea- tre. All students in the school are expected to attend except those with conflicts in non-forestry courses. All Transfer Students in the College of Literature, Science, and Arts who received yellow…

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