14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday. November 28, 1994 & Universi0y U Ions 'Z ".. . :.ay. : : . .. ; .. . , Mp :ar ,- ,,,t AIDS AWAREN7S' The University of Michigan, in accordance with various University Offices, will be sponsoring a number of programs for AIDS Awareness Week. These events run from November 28 through December 2. All programs are free and open to the public. During this time, two 12'x12' sections from the Names Project Aids Memorial Quilt will be displayed at the Michigan Union Art Lounge. In addition, there will be other Safer Sex Peer Education Programs offered. 11:00-4:30pm-School of Public Health Public Health Student's Association Film Festival 3:00pm-Rackham East Conference Room Eroticizing Safer Sex Workshop with River Houston 7:00pm-Rackham Amphitheater, 4th Floor Key Note Speaker River Houston-Author, Poet, and Lecturer Tuesduy-Novenmher 29 11:00-4:30pm-School of Public Health Public Health Student's Association Film Festival 7.00pm-Rackham Auditorium "Friendship in the Age of AIDS"with T.J.Sullivan &Joel Goldman, 9:00pm-Alice Lloyd, Blue Carpet Lounge "Talk to Us'-an interactive theater troop HIV/AIDS performance and discussion 12:00pm-Location TBA Dr. Kajanjian speaks on Clinical Trials 1:00-2:00pm-Michigan Union, Pond Room "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About AIDS-But Didn't Know You Were Supposed To Ask'Roni Sanlo 2:00-6:00pm-Michigan Union, Wolverine Room Film Festival 7:00-8:30pm-Counseling Services, 3rd Floor- Michigan Union "HIVin My Life"-an exploration ofthepsychologicalefficts of the virus on people living with HiVand on those who care about them. Presentation will include educational materials, an opportunity to talk with people living with HIV,anda chance to talk about the effect of HlVon your life. 7:30pm-North Campus Commons "HIV 101 "presented by Linda Zara 7:OOpm-Michigan Union Art Lounge Candle Light Vigil and March beginning at the Union and closing at the First Congregational Church on the corner of State and William ~~ 2 Time TBA-Nectarine Ballroom Safer Sex Night with free condoms available AP PHOTO* Penn State wide receiver Bobby Engram avoids a Michigan State defender en route to a 55-yard touchdown reception. Lions Li.ns fingsh regular season undefeated . * * * . . . . 4+. . .* * . . .* . 4 4 *4* * * * 4R 4 * * . 4*4*4*4* - 4 * * *.-*4T4-4 STATE COLLEGE (AP) - Ki- Jana Carter made a final push for the Heisman Trophy with five touch- downs and second-ranked Penn State overcame another poor defensive per- formance to finish the regular season undefeated with a 59-31 victory over Michigan State Saturday. Penn State's victory means at least two teams, No. 1 Nebraska and the Nittany Lions, will be undefeated going into the bowls. Penn State (8-0 Big Ten, 11-0 overall) is headed to the Rose Bowl to face Oregon. The loss was the last game for Michigan State coach George Perles, who was forced to resign after 12 seasons with the Spartans. Carter gained 227 yards on 27 carries. It was his ninth 100-yard game of the season, breaking a Penn State record held by Lydell Mitchell, John Cappelletti and Blair Thomas. Michigan State used short passes and running backs Duane Goulboume and Scott Greene to move the ball against the banged-up Penn State de- fense. The Spartans also got a 100- yard kick return by Derrick Mason. But Penn State had an answer for each Spartan score, and Carter con- trolled the third quarter, scoring three times in 14 minutes. Mason caught a 31-yard touch- down pass on Michigan State's first possession to give the Spartans a 7-0 lead, but Penn State answered with Carter's 7-yard score. After a Spartan punt, tailback Mike Archie hit Bobby Engram with a 55-yard pass and En- gram made two defenders miss to make it 14-7. On the ensuing kickoff, Mason got behind a wall of blockers and faked out kicker Brett Conway on a 100-yard score that tied the game. Penn State drove right back down the field and scored on a Brian Milne's 1-yard dive. After a Penn State field goal, Michigan State used Goulbourne and Greene to set up Chris Gardner's 23- yard field goal to cut the lead to 24-17 at the half. Then Carter took over. He scored his fourth touchdown with 14:32 re- 0 -I 'FINAL BIG TEN STANDINGS SigTen W L T Penn St. 8 0 0 Ohio St. 6 2 0 MIchiga 5 3 0 Wisconsin 4 3 1. illinois 4 4 0 Michigan St, 4 4 0 Iowa 34 1 Indiana 3 5 0 Overall °11 9 7 L 0 3 4 ^. . i maining to give Penn State a 45-24 cushion. After the two teams ex- changed touchdowns, Carter iced the game with a 50-yard score. Friendshp in the Ag. . AIDS Sponoe by th PhelicAocaonadtencrie2iC:icz 6 4 6 5 5, 6 5 5 6 5 T 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 0 0 1 oam Two fraternity men...they never thought HIV happened to people like them, until one of them became HIV positive. These two graduates, from Indiana, will be addressing concerns and issues relating to college relation- ships and how to be cautious in the age of AIDS. One student at the University of Oregon said, "Not only are these guys knowledgable on the subject, they are real life people that we, as students, can relate to...they somehow manage to keep you laughing between the tears." Come learn how HIVhas touched their friendship and how you can protect yourself, your friends, and your family. This presentation is free, open to the public, and is being offered in conjunction with Aids Awareness Week. Purdue Northwestern Minnesota 2 4 0 4 5 2 6 0 3 7 1 7 0 3 8+ 4 . . . .4 . . . 4 4 4* * * * * 0 4*404b*4*4*4** * * * * * w 0 404*4** 4* * * * * * # * * * * * 41 Proj.~ Comm~rni~ I Interested in learning more about HIV and AIDS, and in doing something about it? Proec Comnunitry aimucs a v nfroco dt "Cultural and Soda! Aspet of HIV nd AIDS4 Students in this section will combine learning and service, attending weekly seminars and working to organize and activate community groups, and raise awareness regarding HIV and AIDS. For more information about this or any of our 35 Project Community sections, stop by the Office of Com- munity Service Learning, 2205 Michigan Union, 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. North Campus Commons INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM 'i :. x Ml6 o ,v d4 °a 0 o.a.4 °i UPCOMING ACTIVITIES s-Nej s and Moudays in Loouurdo's Start out the week with live music from 8-10:00pm at the Espresso Royale Cafe. Look and Listen for Jake Reichbert on December 4 andPaula Denton on December 5. No charge!! Thursdays in Lmomerdo's Live Jazz can be heard every Thursday evening and is presented in cooperation with the UM School of Music Jazz Studies Program directed by Ed Sararth. Enjoy standard, original compositions, and contemporary arrangements in a casual setting. All performances run from 8-10:00pm and are free. Fridays wt L@e@nrd.'s December 2 Join Dave Sayers for some Hot jazz that will warm your Cold December evening. Dave, a tenor saxophonist, and his friends will appear from 8-10:00pm, free of charge. W.eid AIUS Day December 1 Lear up a ibbno in er ld Lobt arC onf the Crmand seown T ei:on and L:the n h add n. Therk out ihe Aem AsirnEstern cEuenand Middle Emsrinem. dancsanc Arce and Pro p at 7&4-544. UM Felk Dining Club December 6 and 13 The Club will be meeting in Leonardo's in the lower level of the NCC on the first and second Tuesdays of the month at 7:30pm. There will be an emphasis on Eastern dane ad cl dces No parter necessary!! Beginners and on-lookers are welcome!! i i? '3 : : e.:j ' < II i $1 G < 1y3 : i f . ;: r p k i i i F k PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL Entries Taken:I Entry Fee: Mon 11128 - Thurs 12/1 11am - 4:30pm $35 per team Manager's Meeting (Mandatory): Thurs 12/1 Tournament Dates: Sat & Sun 12/3 & 12/4 6pm IMSB 0 0 S S S S S 9 S S S S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S .5 Michigan League Hey Students...Are you looking for a place to have an informal meeting? Look no further-The Michigan League is the place for you! Have breakfast, lunch, or dinner at the League while you are working on class projects, going over your notes, or gathering with your friends. Try out the Michigan League Buffet or the League Underground!! 55 ' 6a x C m" . ICE HOCKEY Due to renovations at Yost Ice Arena taking place in March and April, 1995 and due to Ice Hockey being offered during the Fall Term, a Winter Term Ice Hockey program will not be offered. WINTER TERM ACTIVITIES Basketball, Racquetball - Team, Racquetball - Singles & Doubles, Paddleball - Singles & Doubles, 3-Point Shootout, Free Throw Contest, Swimming & Diving Meet, Relays Meet, Mini-Soccer, Pre-Season Volleyball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Broomball, Cross Country Run OFFICIATING OPPORTUNITIES PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL clinic begins 7:00pm Mon 11/28 IMSB WTNTE1P TERM ATFTCTATNG a Hours:;~ cA~r ~IIa Lz r !3Om2r ( y' 4, . I. ^S H d l,': Vending Machines are available for use 7am- 11pm. I