40 Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 14, 1988 The University of Michigan Union November 14 to November 20,1988 P R O J E C T NATIONAL STUDENT HUNGER AND HOMELESSNESS WEEK WANT TO BECOME A MORE EFFECTIVE LEADER? Here're Some Tips 1. Be buoyant. Keep your thinking flexible. Rules, ruts, routines have ruined many leaders. High vision is essential, change is inevitable, and true progress desirable. 2. Admit your own mistakes. A wise leader honestly admits his/her own mistakes and corrects them in humility. He/she never gives alibis or blames others for failure. Many great leaders have assumed responsi- bility for the mistakes of subordinates. 3. Be active. The dynamic leaders is his/her- own self starter. He/she is always open to inspiration and intuition, and he/she translates thought into action. So be active without being aggressive. More tips next week. Brought to you by the Michigan Union Student Organization Development Center, whose mission is to help you make the most of your student organization and leadership experiences. Call 763-5900 to find out about ourservices. 000000 FASHION MAVENS, Warm, colorful, oh so stylish Sweaters from Ecuador are here! The genuine article! No trendy artificial props from Raiders of the Lost Ark here. Elegant Passage will be selling their wares in the ground floor mall, Michigan Union, November 14-19. Sale proceeds benefit Michigan Union Arts and Programming, the folks who bring the light of art into your life, and will tear you away from the TV. Forever. Just wait. U-M TAKES HOME HONORS A BIG TEN TOURNAMENT / The Big Ten G es Tournament, held at rdue University Octobef 29 and 30, netted U-A three winners. Wei like to congratulate these folks; you did us proud! I 1st Place in Pool% Tom Gu stfso n, LSA senior % 3rd Place in Women' Pool: Chris Ahn, LSA juni 2nd Place in Men's Bo ling: Ed Rondot, LSA juni r " I A ART EXHIBIT Sorrow and Strength: Life in A Salvadoran Refugee Camp Residential College Senior Robert Carris spent last summer in the Colomoncagua refugee camp in the Honduras. He will show his photographs and also drawings by the children in the camp in Room 1209 Michigan Union, November 14-18, 2pm-8pm. This exhibit is sponosred by WHE-AC, Oxfam, and Michigan Union Arts and Programming. 0 0 0@ * !.0* 0 0 " Arts in nionI Improvisations on Guitar & Stick by U-M's own Steve Osborne Special contemporary selections on the guitar, and some surprises on the stick. Bet you don't even know what a stick is. Come and find out! Music at Midday Thursday, November 17, 1988 12:15-12:45, Pendleton Room The free, informal, half-hour Arts at Midday series and other cultural programs are brought to you by Michigan Union Arts and Programming, whose mis- sion 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. Make a Contribution in the Community and Earn Class Credit Earn three credits outside the classroom next term through Project Community's service/ learning programs in criminal justice, health care, consumer advocacy, and organizational development. Come to the Information Fair to hear the first public disclosure of field placements offered. You can also obtain an override at this time. Project Community Information Fair, this Thursday, November 17, 6:30-7:30 pm in the Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union. Information about Project Com- munity can be secured after the Fair at 2205 Michigan Union, Monday - Friday, 5-5, 763-3548. Project Community-where service and learning intersect. Th'.is vweek a1 tniversity Chub Mohr ay ftr_6ghtFrrday'. 4 $ p o,}{py ur eiesdaythe 16th .~ AC' ILuht.ck, atriaythe 1th New Music wit d'am Iurtxni "?d xirxed uests tOt i eimbrs leg at dnnrttg' 4 0 0 9 I 4 Haven't You Started Holiday Shopping YET? GA A Instead, make something! You can do it! Surprise your family and friends this year by making something that is truly ac- ceptable, if not downright awesome, at the Student Woodshop. We have ideas. for quick and easy gifts made of wood, and we can show you how. The Student Woodshop is a little oasis of peaceful handi- craft-making in the rear of the Student Activities Building. It's a part of Michigan Union Arts and Programing. Turn off that TV and come over today. Call us at 763-4025 for more information. " O f +f TICKET Michigan Union Ticket Office On Sale Now! Jimmy Cliff and Arrow Legendary Reggae artists Thursday, November 17 7:30 pm at Hill Auditorium Tom Rush Outstanding folk musician from Club 47 Cambridge music scene Thursday, November 17 7:30 at Hill Auditorium UAC/Soph Show presents Grease '50's Rock musical Thursday-Saturday, November 17-19 8pm at Mendelssohn OFFICE Open every day. Service charges where applicable. Black Entertainment Series presents Rhapsody in Black Contemporary Music and Dance Friday, November 18 8pm in the Michigan Union Ballroom Jonathan Edwards Singer/songwriter of "Sun- shine" and others Saturday, November 19 7:30 and 10 pm at the Ark Ferron Singer/songwriter of strong personal statements Sunday, November 20 7:30 and 10 pm at the Ark This Week's, Asian American Awareness Month Activities r-4 All Month November 1-22 The Essence of the Spirit: An Asian American Art Exhibit. Michigan Union Art Lounge. Open every day. November 21 Asian American Association. Ski Trip Organizational Meeting. 7pm, Trotter House. Asian Amerian Awareness Month activities at The University of Michigan are produced by the United Asian Organizations (UAO) with the assistance of Michigan Union Minority Student Services. Racism & Ethnocentrism: Quality of Life Issues for Black, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, and Anglo American Students " ".. Part of the year-long lunch- eon discussion/adventure series entitled "Understand- ing and Challenging Our Isms," this week's discussion, Racism & Ethnocentrism, will be held in dining rooms 4 and 5 of the League. Free coffee, tea and hot chocolate will be provided; bring your lunch or buy it there. Join us in our quest to increase our awareness and understanding of our human connectedness! Monday, November 14 from 12-1:30. This part of the series will be facilitated by Counseling Services, Michigan Union Minority Student Services, and the International Center. The series is sponsored by the Michigan Union Student Organization Development Center, Michigan Union Mi- nority Student Services, and several other University Student Services offices. E I I I .. .:.:: 9 ---------- ----------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - di