Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 23, 1989 The University of Michigan Union January 23 to January 29, 1989 NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS CONSTRUCTION UPDATE FORUM THE REGENTS RECENTLY APPROVED A $4.2 MILLION DOLLAR ADDITION FOR NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS. NORTH CAMPUS IS EXPANDING RAPIDLY, AND THE COMMONS IS GOING TO BE THE SCENE OF SOME EXCITING GROWTH OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE CONSTRUCTION SO FAR, AND WE'D LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND SOME INSIGHT INTO THE FUTURE OF THE FACILITY. WE ARE ALSO EAGER TO HEAR YOUR COMMENTS AND IDEAS ABOUT THE PROJECT. TO ACCOMMODATE EVERYONE, WE'VE SCHEDULED TWO DIFFERENT FORUMS, ONE FOR STUDENTS AND ONE FOR STAFF/FACULTY: THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 7:00-8:30 PM IN THE EAST ROOM OF NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:30-5:00 PM IN THE EAST ROOM OF NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS MICHIGAN UNION DIRECTOR FRANK CIANCIOLA, NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS STAFF, AND MEMBERS OF THE MICHIGAN UNION BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON HAND TO TALK WITH YOU. THE PRESENTATION IS HANDICAP-ACCESSIBLE. 0 0 This Week's Way to Get Involved If you want to get involved in the community, but haven't really been able to fit it into your schedule, how does THIS grab you? There are professors out there who want to arrange independent studies and research projects related to community service. Take a look at these opportunities: Independent Study Programs Women's Issues Health Care Environmental Issues Mental Health Disabled Individuals Minority Issues Education Literacy Substance Abuse African Famine and Development Issues Research Opportunities School Playground Environments Environmental Education Biological Cleanup of Hazardous Waste Sites Adapting Drama Activities for specific disabled populations Post-Release Experiences of Incarcerated Young Men Endangered Species Children of Women in Prison Stop Smoking Programs Child Abuse Reporting Policies and Practices many others Sound great? Don't pass up this opportunity! You will be responsible for contactng the faculty member, but for help and more info on this and other ways to serve the community, call Project SERVE at 763-3548, or come in to 2202 Michigan Union. Project SERVE (Students in Educationally Rewarding Volunteer Experiences) is a service-learnig project of Michigan Union Project Community which is set up to enable and encourage student participation in public service. Keep your eye on this space for ways to get involved in the community. ,* THE UNIVERSITY CLUB '0 Michigan Union Ticket Office On Sale Now Open every day. Service charges where applicable. The 12th Ann Arbor Folk Festival with John Prine, David Bromberg, John Hartford, Rid- ers in the Sky, Heather Bishop, Clive Gregson and Christine Coll ister, James Keelaghan, Mustard's Retreat, Footloose, and the Folktellers. Legendary Musical Event! Saturday, January 28 6pm at Hill Auditorium Eclipse Jazz Presents Modern Jazz Quartet The premier concert ensemble in jazz, in their 36th year together. Friday, February 10 8pm at the Power Center Waves Witty, hot, fun jazz dance Thursday, February 16 8pm at the Power Center John McCutcheon Witty fiddle, banjo, guitar, hammer dulcimer and jaw harp player. Tuesday, February 14 7:30 and 10pm at the Ark Bruce Hornsby and the Range Top pop CD: "Scenes from the Southside" Saturday, February 18 8pm at Hill Auditorium /J / t Ii . 1 N "N I. . N - - - _ Last Week to Register for Michigan Union Classes Know that Artspace class you were planning to take? What about your big plans to learn woodworking? And the UAC minicourse on Ballroom Dancing you were going to drag your beau to? Better sign up now! Registration ends Jan. 27; you can get registration forms and sign up at the Ticket Office, or go see the Arts & Program- ming gang in 2211 Michigan Union. MUSIC MAKES YOUR LUNCH DIGEST BETTER WE BET YOUR STOMACH WILL BE AS HAPY AS YOUR EARS AND YOUR MIND THIS THURS- DAY. PICK UP SOME LUNCH IN THE MUG AND JOIN US RIGHT UPSTAIRS FOR MUSIC AT MIDDAY, THIS THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, FROM 12:15- 12:45 IN THE PENDLETON ROOM. U-M MUSIC MAJOR CAROLYN DUETS, A STUDENT OF PRO- FESSOR LYNNE ASPNES, WILL PLAY MODERN AND TRADI- TIONAL MUSIC FOR THE HARP THIS THURSDAY AT MUSIC AT MIDDAY. THE FREE, INFORMAL, HALF- HOUR ARTS AT MIDDAY SERIES AND OTHER ENRICHING 1-14 ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDENT-FACULTY-STAFF RECEPTION THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO MEET AND NETWORK WITH OTHER ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS, STAFF, AND FACULTY, AND TO MEET WITH UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS TO DISCUSS ASIAN-AMERICAN ISSUES. BY TODAY (MONDAY) TO 763-9044. IT'S FREE, AND OPEN TO ALL ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF, AND ANYONE ELSE WHO IS INTERESTED. THIS RECEPTION IS SPONSORED BY MICHIGAN