The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989 - Page 5 Chinese Student ,PAssociation The goal of CSA is to assist and serve the University's Chinese community, but the group welcomes any student interested in learning more about the Chinese people and culture. Chinese Student Union CSU is devoted to helping its members overcome the difficulties and solving the BGA is an organization comprised of members from each of the'Black fraternities and sororities on campus. It provides a central governing body for the Black Greek organizations and sponsors programs and activities that benefit minority students as well as the entire campus. Black Law Student Alliance BLSA helps recruit Black students, encourages their admission, works to insure academic success, and broadens their awareness of the needs of the nation and of the Black community. Students are shown how legal skills can be used to achieve social and political goals as well as to serve personal ambitions. Black Medical Association BMA is a chapter of the Student National Medical Association and consists of minority medical students at the University. Primary goals are recruitment, retention, and community health services. Black Organization for Student Services BOSS is a group whose purpose is to provide services, both social and academic, to the University's student body. They plan to achieve this through social activities, peer counseling, and scholarship support. Black Pre-Medical Association The purpose of the association is to provide an atmosphere where students can learn more about medicine and its requirements. Through contact with those practicing medicine or attending medical school, students will have models to provide mentoring, tutoring, and counseling. Black Student Media Coalition problems they encounter at the University. Members are primarily students and scholars from the People's Republic of China, but the group promotes interactions with other organizations on campus, both foreign and American. Coalition of Asian Social Workers Membership is open to Asians, Asian Americans, and other interested people of any nationality. The group tries to promote understanding and awareness of the Asian and Asian American community while insuring the policies of the School of Social Work reflect the address the concerns of Asians and Asian Americans. m i 5 IN off oF WN-WE" If you haven't been to State Street, You haven't been to Ann Arbor... m ,., ,: University Flower Shop 7 Nickels Arcade 668-8096 Delivery Balloons Wire Service Corsages ° 0 o(\KI of Recycled Paper Products Cards R hMa8LLC1d, 761-4358 A BIG CAMPUS WELCOME j,4. Clothes never stop talking about you! Ewrything F r T t n APPAREL FOR WOMEN A State Street tradition since 1969. 306-310 STATE STREET " ANN ARBOR 668-6338 UKPE~bLAUAIDN5KINT * LUCA1 T * PKJZLJ * MUINLUK 'Je\C Peol San An( /4 ::,: -1a "V- owe gth xctn Arbor the pi g th rexcitng )ments happen, and mories are made. Yet oem Som thngsstay the 0 q WI W C3 AG 0 NEED THESE? FIND THIS C SHELF TAG JI r+ +' i. r k Fi r i h s f; I t V f 7 S i i f l: f; ,a AN 0MVV4 I Fall 89 0 )I C 4E c YOUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHOES, FASHIONS AND ACCESSORIES FOR DANCE, AEROBICS, EXERCISE, SWIM, SKATE, OR JUST PLAIN FUN ... FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN cP P) V ATTTYTT AA'A RI A RTNT A T2Rnl[ .,QUIRED T I T L 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _#ow n *"_ 0 AUT HOR:___ PUL: _ PR OF: __ _ _ _ Cous cC e S EDITION___ 0 0 - tradMIO " ,. d Svictorious \\Olverines. Like our v.ctfnoE Jacbso,s. source of the ourse Number I 0 latest fashions, necessities, _ v 1