Page 20- The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 16b, 1989
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You get out Into the real ol4 fo
awhile, you become a stronger,
smiater prson, yu help peple,
yougeta warmr feling of b eing
neded, you learn abot people
and leadership,.you are riipr
*tarn,:
Thtisswhat heppes toypuwhen
Y0 :iget involved i omunty
servitce :
And this is how to dit.
This;:We nesday, anuary 48 1
4pm sin the 'Mich igan Unio alIt
1room is. the day of roect
SERiVEs VoIunter~pportrrtes
F~air. Riepresentativ~s frcoim 0r
mrutnty service agencies thro ugh-
putWashtentaw Counity il be
available with information about,
thieir agenicies and the volunteer
spportuntitieth ey hve avi lbe.:l
Oppobrtuiies to w rk with chi-
dren, adolescet, aduts' 0d
senior citizens in res suoh a
educaatrcn, lteracy~rtealth care,
art, doestic ViiolnCe, ental
healt, and mitantyethrs ab0und.
tuderfl rgariize~t ios corn miitted
tp'comm~unity servicewill also e
there.
rng alyor frends or your stu-
dent group andido sneth Gtg f
value togethaer.
Refreshmrents will e senvd+
Prll Michigan Union P'roect
Communnity/rojtect SERVE at,
783 48 or stop ly 1220
Mvichtigan Union, Moniday vriday,,i
t- tpmt, i yyou or or st4iefl
organization is ntersted inmoire :
iniformnationaboutthe air, ormore
i#frmationt about ooflrrunit
ProjectSERVE(tudens Sin
lr cationaily iew~rding
Voun~iteer . xpeneieces) is
service-learn Ing pr jet f
Michgan Union Proect
Cormmunity which is set :Up to
encourage end enable sudent1
partiipation in pls se vice.;
lKeepwatching this saceOrwys
to get Invoaled in the communiy!
.Service Awrd
The nationwirde Suent Nuarii-t
tara Service Aard is designed
to reocogize and honotr five Stu->
ctent' otstanding cntribitiisb
pub+lic servic and o support their
copnfntied effots toddress social
nieecds withtin the comxmunit, t
ive awardsoft$1500ech ill be
grantd to unidergratluates hose
collefe r uiversity is an fristitu-
tional membr cf amps Con-
pat. The Uiersiyf Michiga i~
a mremrber, and may noin ate one
candidate fr these awardsTe
award money wiIte used at ifur l
theyihumantarian casises asi-
rested by the studtent rciient.
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To nomrinate a student, please
complete the form located on page
-of this issue of the Q ily.
Students are encouraged to nomi-
nate themselves. All nominees
will then be asked to submit two
short essays (250 words each) !
fabout their past service activities
and their proposal for a future
service effort. The University of{
Michigan nominee wil be selected
by a committee here on campus
and his/her name forwarded forI
consideration for the award.
Deadline:
rMonday, January 23, 1989, 5pm I
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"I SAYTOYQU TODAY, MY FRIENDS, THAT IN SPITE OFTHE DIFFICULTIES AND FRUSTRATIONS
OF THE MOMENT I STILL HAVE A DREAM. IT IS A DREAM DEEPLY ROOTED IN THE AMERICAN
DREAM.
"I HAVE A DREAM THAT ONE DAY THIS NATION WILL RISE UP AND LIVE OUT THE TRUE
MEANING OF ITSCREED: 'WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT ;THATALLMENARE
CREATED EQUAL.'
"I HAVE A DREAM THAT ONE DAY ON THE RED HILLS OF GEORGIA THE SONS OF FORMER
SLAVES AND THE SONS OF FORMER SLAVEOWNERS WILL BE ABLE TO SIT DOWN TOGETHER
AT THE TABLE OF BROTHERHOOD.
"I HAVE A DREAM THE ONE DAY EVEN THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, A DESERT STATE SWEL-
TERING WITH THE HEAT OF INJUSTICE AND OPPRESSION, WILL BE TRANSFORMED INTO AN
OASIS OF FREEDOM AND JUSTICE.
"I HAVE A DREAM THAT MY FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN WILL ONE DAY LIVE IN A NATION WHERE
THEY WILL NOT BE JUDGED BY THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN BUT BY THE CONTENT OF THEIR
CHARACTER.
"I HAVE A DREAM TODAY...
"I HAVE A DREAM THAT ONE DAY EVERY VALLEY SHALL BE EXALTED, EVERY HILL AND MOUN-
TAIN SHALL BE MADE LOW, THE ROUGH PLACES WILL BE MADE PLAINS, AND THE CROOKED
PLACES WILL BE MADE STRAIGHT, AND THE GLORY OF THE LORD SHALL BE REVEALED, AND
ALL FLESH SHALL SEE IT TOGETHER.,.
--DR, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., AUGUST 28,1963
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Support Group for
Campus Student Leadfers
REVIVES.
'The _ Aficli qan union Student Or-
ganization Development Center will
again be sponsoring headers A1nony-
mous, a support group for sttdent
leaders on campus. !1fetd Yanuary 17
(tomorrow) and ? anuary 31 from 5-
6:30 pm in the _Vicigqan Union 'Wol-
verine Rpom, this free forum is open
to everyone. Hfere student [leaders
can disucss successes and concerns,
and e~vpfore solutions to commnmon
leadershiip problems. Caf9Karen at
SODC, 763.5900, if you'd tike
detrails.
51C-ICampus Games
Tourntament Approachies,
REGISTER NOW
'The Associat ion of Coffege Unions
International Campus Games Tour-
nament will be hldUthiis Sunday,
Yanuary 22 in the Miichigan Union
B3illiards and Games m(om and at the
CCZ3. 9You~ can compete in
backgammon, table tennis, bowling,
chess, pool, and table soccer.
'Winners wilY go the the %gionaL
'rournament in Ohio in }February.
Alny student can enter; register at the
!MichiPgan Union Bl i~ds and
Gjames pom. Rgistration fee is a
mere $5.00. Caff ~rts & Program-
ming at 764 .6498 for details.
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January 16, 1989
Dear University of Mic
Students,
Today, The University
Michigan will sponsor
of activities, seminars,
enrigs for the purpose o
brating arid coin iemor,
birthday of Dr. Martin
King, Jr. arnd the princi,
articulated for our natie
our world. These princ
rooted in the concepts o
pluralism and the broth
Mannkind.
Dr.. King's ideas are nc
important today for yor,
they were to me during
college days. I encoura,
take time out from yor
schedules to participate
day of celebration and c
memo ration in today'sc
By doing so, you will at
your belief in equality o
tunity and the principle
Dr. Martin Luther Kin
preached during his life
Sincerely,
Henry Johnson
Vice P resident for Stud
Services
h iga n
Of
a variety
and gath-
f cele-
KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
holiday today is unique
among our national
observances. It's important
that it be observed in the
same spirit as the life of the
man it honors. Please join
the Michigan Union/Student
Programs and North Campus
All day:
V/ideotape, Martin Luther
King, Jr. Lobby, 1500 SAB.
Sponsored by Housing.
All dlay:
Counseling Services: Not
business as usual, but limited
services available.
STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE HAPPENS FEBRUARY 4;
. I Q.15ThRNQW
.Ibhe~rauaJStudortt:Leadersh~p dnQrlimeisafantasticx1ancefory3 : :
::tiert:Su ntIea : r ; an!t ptepacing:fs'r yiluuxue a;;:a k~ader it eScom-::
::Aftnd W ek060h byUhOi de rhgg:fY~hiEthits:ih: Lbaddr'ship:: :
V1 o~ri ri irk {eadrship,:Heal ke i6te 1pekeit d c; raiii ds e
i $gn ptartf1t Studert:!~adrshiu Qanf~renmeo ow!: Regirtonfep:ot :
::$1 D~oo includs Eifiritetrakf ,kriote luno66; kccibh:.tfth::
n.e.. t Qlp ,ban :sc k m~tgri~l;; :RegiptratQon nderj qgr ":; .....:
..QpieKu~p~ p reta. ... 9 rprthernq . irtqM~.tp th*Micph -:
t4pjc $ i ~pm,; : oMqy:thropg h id.a.
F1...ARPIST:A C LEAVER T~ORATh1URSDA Y
Are #i1:Middp:ring : us:U-M Music School graduate student harpist.
...Lydia Cleavwr;whostudies:urnder Professor Lynne Aspnes. She'll play
: The-c d wiil ifbe held:Thubiaday, January 19 from 12:15-12:45 in the
ndlcieton:Room p fihe:Lion. It's free and open to everybody. Pick up
s . . s~ie luricih:the~lUG ~ad come upstairs for a relaxing half hour of fine
:As ytu all:kr6oV bV now, the folks who bring us these and other cultural
:een : rtjh:zls the Concert of the Month are the folks in Michigan Union
:Arttarid Prbgramming, who live to enrich our starving souls with the joys
*ofth:curtural arts. So turn off that silly Walkman. Come hear some real
*For information on future performances, watch this space. For informa-
tion on how you can perform, call the Michigan Union Arts & Program-
*ming Office at 764-6498.
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,ating the Commons in celebrating Dr. 2:00-3:3Opm
Luther King's Dream. "Experiential Workshop on
'ples he Cross-CulItural
In and Here is a list of the special Understanding." Wolverine
iples are events, open to everyone, Room, Michigan Union.
f cultural offered by the Union and Sponsored by Student
ierhood of other Student Services Information Services.
divisions. Please see the 2:00-5:O0pm
University Record for a Individual Residence Halls
less complete list of Martin will be providing programs
u than Luther King/Diversity Day including small-group
my events, discussions, films and videos,
age you to speakers, and special theater
rbusy Monday, January 16, 1989 presentations. Contact
in this individual residence hall for
om- 8-9am* details.
activities. "Cultural Differences in 2:30-3:O0pm
f firm Provider-Client "Presenting Your
ofoppor- Interactions." Uniqueness: If, When, and
es which 'For University Health How: Diversity Issues in
Ig Services Staff only. Resume Writing." Career
time. Noon: Planning and Placement,
Unity March, South 3200 SAB. Sponsored by
University and Washtenaw Career Planning and
to the Diag Placement.
~~' Post-Unity March until 3pm: 3:15-3:45pm
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I "Presenting Your
Have a Dream" speech: Uniqueness: If, When, and
ernt Reception, Video How: Interviewing." Career
Presentation, and Discussion. Planning and Placement,
Michigan League, dining 3200 SAB. Sponsored by
rooms 4 and 5. Free hot Career Planning and
beverages provided. Placement.
Sponsored by Counseling 4:00-4:3Opm
Services, Michigan Union "Presenting Your
Minority Student Services, Uniqueness: If, When, and
the International Center, How: Choosing Careers."
Continuing Education for Career Planning and
Women, Lesbian and Gay Placement, 3200 SAB.
Male Programs Office, Sexual Sponsored by Ca ." /'
Assault Prevention and Plate uxpg.tiomcement.
Awareness Center, OfficeQ """: Opm
Disabled Stj 0qt"'" "Asian Americans: Still
.5firs osing-Special Strangers in the University."
""Programs, and the Talk and discussion with
Michigan Union Student Professor Ronald Takaki of
Organization Development the University of California-
Center. Berkeley. Pendleton Room,
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This week at the U - Club
Monday through Friday,
Tuesday the 17th:
Wednesday the 18th:
Thursday the 19th:
Friday the 20th:
Saturday the 21 st:
4-8 pm, Happy Hour. Drink Specials!
Reggae Night with DJ Tom.
DJ!1
UAC presents Soundstage. Band TBA.
New Music with DJ Tom
Club Night, New Music and House
with DJ the Pip
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