City council makes April The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 6, 1984 - Page 3 MF .S. I I' Rape Prevention By CAROLINE MULLER the Citizen's Advisory Committee on P The Ann Arbor City Council last night Rape Prevention which asked for the c oted unaniously to declare April Rape vote, said it hopes to educate groups a J'revention Month. who would usually not hear about rape th One reason April was chosen was to prevention, such as fraternities, s help bring attention to the "Take Back sororities, and civic clubs. t }he Night" rally on April 25, a protest Beth Reed, another committee mem- P ,imed at making people more aware of ber, said the group hopes to work on sexual assaults against women. preventing assaults by reaching not C SUSAN MCGEE, spokeswoman for only groups of young women, but other to th D, A A U HA.PPENI.NGSs Month' potential victims such as the disabled, children, and the elderly. Reed, and an associate professor of social work, said he group also hopes to increase the ensitivity of men to rape, in an attempt to stop future assaults before they hap- en. The committee, formed by City ouncil in July, 1981, includes represen- atives from the Assault Crisis Center, he Women's Crisis Center, the lomestice Violence Project, the Ann rbor Coalition Against Rape, the Ann rbor Policed Department, the city, the rniversity and primary and secondary >hools in the area. THE COUNCIL also heard, but did ot act on a proposal to establish a cen- er for drug-dependent adolescents in he city. Helen Berg, of the Catherine UcAuley Health Center, cited statistics howing a 300 percent increase in the uicide rate of chemically-dependent dolescents over the last five years. She also said that 14 percent of eenagers between the age of 14 and 17 re "heavy drinkers." "Alpha House," the name of the roposed program would be modeled fter abuse treatment programs in dinnesota and Ohio, she said. I; Highlight The School of Education is offering a seminar on "Reforming the Curriculum: Is the Answer Mandated Requirements? More Time? Con- tent? or What?", tonight at 7 p.m. in the East Conference Room of the CRackham Building. The seminar is the second in the school's series on, "Searching For Excellence: Educational Reforms for the Eighties." Films Cinema Guild-The 22nd Ann Arbor Film Festival, 7, 9, & 11 p.m., Michigan Theater. Performances Union Arts-dance series, UM Dancers & Christopher Flynn, Pendleton Rm., Union, 12:15 p.m.; Concert of the Month, clarinetist Mary Crum, music of Poulenc, Satie, Saint-Saens, 8 p.m., Pendleton Rm., Union. UAC/Impact Jazz Dance-dance workshop, 7 p.m. School of Music-University Choir, 8 p.m., Hill Aud., Music for organ & other instruments, 8 p.m. Studio 2110, String Dept. Recital, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Eclipse Jazz Lecture Series-Charles Mingus & Rahsaan Roland Kirk- Theodore Grenier, Studio B, WUOM, LSA Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Jazz Films will be shown at the same time in MLB 3. Musical Society-Oakland Ballet, 8 p.m. Power Center. Ark-Cathy Winter, 8 p.m., the Ark. Joe's Star Lounge-Disband, 109 N. Main. Speakers Rackham; Cont. Ed. Alumnae Assoc.; Office of Affirmative Ac- tion-Vivian Shapiro, "The Dual Role of Women," 2:30 p.m. Rackham Assembly Hall. CRLT-Alfred Storey, "Speaking Skills," 7- p.m., CLRT. Psychobiology-KennedyCasey, "Central Pain Mechanisms & Path- ways," 12&30 p.m., 1057 MHRI. English-June Howard, "Narrated Perelysis & Narrative Discontinutiy in American Literary Naturalism," 8 p.m., W. Conf. Rm., Rackham. Museum of Art-Art Break, Barbara Hamel, "Nineteenth Century pain- tings," 12:10p.m., Museumof Art. Ecumenical Campus Center-Jeffrey Broadbent, "Japan's Peace Movement," discussion and slide show, noon, International Ctr., 603 E. Madison. Overseas Opportunities Office-Marilyn Rosenthal, "Comparative Health Care Systems-London & Stockholm Summer Study Abroad Program," 7:30 p.m., International Ctr. Chemistry-Mans Bock, "Mixed Pickles 1983 from Frankfurt," 4 p.m., 1300 Chem. UIiese Studies-Fred Teiwes, "Leadership & Legitimacy in the People's Republic of Chin'a,"'4 p.m., Lane Hall Commons Rm., Yi-tsi Mei Feuer-. werker, "Author! Author! Author? What is a (Modern Chinese) Author?", noon, Lane Hall Commons. English Lang. & Lit.-Mary Kinzie, "The Rhapsodic Fallacy," W. Conf. Rm., 4 p.m., Rackham, Reading, E. Lee. Rm., 8 p.m., Rackham. Soundings-Mindy Smith, "Health Issues After Thirty," First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m., 1413 Wash. Ave. Center For Russian & E. European Studies-Branko Momcilovic, "The Reception of American Literature in Yugoslavia," Conf. Rm., 4 p.m., Rackham. Rudolph Steiner Inst. of the Great Laes Area-E. Katz, "The Lemurian & Atlantean Catastrophes," 8p.m., 1923 Geddes. Statistics-Bradley Efron, "Bootstrap Confidence Intervals," 4 p.m., 13 Angell Hall. Meetings Ann Arbor Go CLub -7 p.m., 1433 Mason Hall. His House Christian Fellowship-Bible Study & Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., 925 E. Ann SDt. Amnesty International -7 p.m., Union. Miscellaneous Career Planning & Placement-"Making Your Decision Count: The Con- sequences of a Liberal Arts Education," 4 p.m., Angell Hall. CEW-Job Hunt Club-noon, 350S. Thayer. U-M Fencing Club-8 p.m., Coliseum, corner of Hill & 5th. Matthaei Botanical Gardens-course on morel mushrooms taught by Nancy Smith Weber, 7:15 p.m., 1800 Dixboro Rd. Rackham, LSA; Western European Studies; Vistorian Semester '84-"The Poaching Life" videotape, noon, 12:30 p.m., Rm. 6, Angell Hall. Human Resource Dev.-Communication Skills Programs, "Pun- ctuation . . : Clinic!", 1 p.m., Rm. 4052, LSA Bldg., "For Managers/Super- visors,"8:30 a.m., Rm. 130, LSA Bldg. Michigan Union-art exhibition and sale, 8 p.m., Pond rooms, Union. n, ti m sl S a to a p a m AP Photo P.Y.T. Maya Russell, 12, displays dancing talent Saturday during a Michael Jackson look-alike contest at the Free Public Library in Louisville, Ky. Former law student hangs self in carport A former University law student committed suicide Saturday by hanging himself in a stairwell at the Thompson Street carport, according to Walter Stevens, director of the Univer- sity's Safety Department. John Warren Davis, 24, was found at 3:45 p.m. Saturday between the sixth and seventh levels of the carport. A suicide note found later confirmed that the death was self-inflicted. Although Davis had enrolled for the fall term as a first-year law student, he withdrew from school earlier this year. Three University students and one other former student have committed suicide this academic year. A 19-year- old student hung himself in January, and Walt Stevens said two other students committed suicide in the later half of 1983. - Rachel Gottlieb DID YOU KNOW.. that Speech and Hearing Clinician is ranked fourth in the "Top Ten" growth professions for the decade ahead by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics? If you would like to work with children or adults who have speech or language problems, you should go with the trend. Look us up under the Psychology Speech & Hear- ing Science Program in the LSA Bul- letin and make an appointment with one of our advisors at the Office of Academic Counseling. Two women assaulted Two University students were assaulted over the weekend, according to Ann Arbor police. The first assault occurred at 2 a.m. Sunday, when a man described as 5 feet 8 inches tall entered the unlocked apartment of a 20-year-old student, and then went into her bedroom. Police said the man touched her leg, but fled when the woman began kicking and screaming. In the other assault, at 5:15 p.m. Sunday, a man described as 6 feet tall forced a 19-year- old student who was walking by Burton Tower into an MLB restroom. The man allegedly made her strip, began fon- dling her, and then fled, police said. - Rachel Gottlieb ---- -" Rave the ic(k of the Irish. Instantly Introducing Cafe Irish Creme. Smooth and satisfying, it blends coffee with the rich flavor of Irish creme for a taste that will bring out the Irish in everyone. r 1 I t 1 T N E FREE Medium Soft Drink with any burger purchase coupon valid after 2 pm while supplies lost offer expires 3-13-84 UNION Ground Floor . _ : < j@__ r ;.er , - - _.y To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of ~Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Malicious Intent. }4 I aI 4-- t_ _r~ /_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~C#feIs1tCreme. Join the Daily News Staff! Hello ... is that right? The Daily? The Michigan Daily? Carries Bloom County ... 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