Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 24, 1988 ; The University of Michigan Union October 24 to October 30, 1988 Ul 1ION 4 9 0 * * 9 , t Ua, (i MU an CoAT oT * ALL JeTORGANIZATIO Leadership in a fraternity can be a very complex and challen g re- sponsibility. The Michigan Union Student Organization Dev op- ment Center (SODC)'s Greek Leadership Institute will addr ss areas of concern and competence In the realm of Greek life. For a - tive and aspiring fraternity leaders, and all fraternity members. The Greek Leadership Institute will be held Tuesday, October 2 7-9:30 pm, Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union. No preregistration ne - essary-just show up! Refreshments will be served. INTERNSHIP S ARTS IN THE UNION October's Theme: The Art of Accompaniment Music at Midday Thursday, October 27, 1988 12:15-12:45, Pendleton Room Make sure you are accompanied by one of your favorite people then come and hear U-M's own Karen Walwyn, DMA (Doctor of Musical Arts) Piano, as she performs the monumental Liszt "Dante Sonata" and other works. The informal, half-hour Arts at Midday series and other cultural programs are brought to you by Michigan Union Arts and Pro- gramming, whose mission is to enrich us through the arts. You could use this. Admit it. For information on future performances, watch this space. For information on how you can perform, call the Michigan Union Arts & Programming Office at 764-6498. SEXISM:- OUR LIVES AT MICHIGAN & BEYOND ,_ I October 1988 NATIVE AMERICAN MONTH A month full of discus- sions, speakers, movies, folklore and storytelling celebrating this year's Native American Month culminates with a film and discussion, "The Forgotten American," on Thursday, October 27 at 7:00 pm in the Ambatana Lounge in South Quad. Native American Month events are sponsored by the office of Housing- Special Programs, the Residence Halls, and Michigan Union Minority Student Services. Michigan Union Minority Student Services has a representative from each of the four federally-recog- nized minority groups: Asian American, Black, Hispanic, and Native American. Through advice, liaison, resource referral, and consulting, we strive to better the lives of minority students and strengthen minority student organizations on campus. In addition to providing you and your student organization with answers to questions, help in solving your problems, and representation of your concerns to the University community, we provide educational, social and cultural programs, and serve as a resource center for and about minority "My ability to take charge and manage things has developed, and my confi- dence has grown. My public speaking skills have improved dramatically. ." -Sara Peterson, LSA '87 Sara, now in Africa with the Peace Corps, didn't get all this great experi- ence sitting around her apartment. She was awarded a 3-credit Intern- ship with the Michigan Union Student Organiza- tion Development Center. You can be, too. The Internship will: -Strengthen your leadership skills -Help you gain career related experience -Be, as Sara says, "by far one of the BEST experiences at the Uni- versity of Michigan!" So do what Sara did: pick up an internship applica- tion at the Student Organi- zation Development Cen- ter (SODC), Room 2202 Michigan Union, and turn it in by October 31. Call 763-5900 for more info. I.t /> BOWLERS! Compete in the big leagues! Qualifier Rounds for the Big Ten Bowling Tournament will be held at Colonial Lanes on Industrial Rd. To set up a time to play, Call Ed Rondot at 769-8271 or Kristin-O'Rourke at 662-9636 You must call by TODAY, Monday, October 24, to get a space. Sponsored by the Michigan Union Billiards and Games Room. 4 Part of the year-long luncheon discussion/adventure series entitled"Understanding and challenging Our Isms," this week's discussion, Sexism, will be held in dining rooms 4 and 5 of the League. Free coffee, tea , & hot chocolate will be provided. Join us in our quest to increase our awareness & understanding of our human connectedness! Monday, October 31, 12-1:30. This part of the series will be facilitated by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness center. The series is sponsored by the Michigan Union Student Organization Development center, Michigan Union Minority Student Services, and several other University Student Services offices. How to Mak Kaleidoscopes scopes. Vurv nifty /hLng fir f i daoy civingj. ib, siun : ,fyo. to this, you will mit. tho P:G n concert srry Student Woodahop we> nbCsday Workshop with Art Mo Viccor October 26, 7-10pmn The Woodsho, apurt fth MU. :i1 gan Union Off/c of A'X -n Progrsmmin, us locan n Thornpson St Ilae / LhiSB Call 763- 4022 for d a01+. ;/ 4 . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .HEeiC.t .CLUB The University Club presents .Of. Michigan Union Ticket Office On Sale Now! 1988 Tour in the Round Wednesday, October 26, 8pm at Crisler Arena From Glasgow. Fiddle, harp, flute guitar, Scottish pipes, tinwhistle and vocals. Friday, October 28, 7:30 and 10pm at the Ark I I Monday - Friday: Monday the 24th: Tuesday the 25th: Wednesday the 26th: Thursday the 27th: Friday the 28th: Saturday the 29th: 4-8 pm, Happy Hour Monday Night Football- 60" TV screen Reggae Night with DJ Tom Simonian U-M Lacrosse Team Fundraiser 10pm. Soundstage: The Holy Cows, sponsored by UAC 9:30 pm. New Music Night with DJ Tom Simonian 9:30 pm. United Asian Organizations Benefit Dance From England r1omponandh bnd nd t oiWiw hg of sizzling Celtic rock and wacky songs by two top performers. Saturday, October 29, 8pm at the Power Center The Mgic of aid p1A ebrated illusions will astound, mystify and thoroughly entertain. Sunday, October 30, 4pm and 7pm at the Power Center L adysmith Black Mambaz irney of Dreams Tour '88: From Graceland to the Heartland "World Beat" A'capella music of South Africa Wednesday, November 9, 8pm at Hill Auditorium A4 The TUniversity Club ls a nrivate club for TU-M students. facuiltv. staff. W AW