The University of Michigan Union North Campus Commons January 21 to January 27, 1991 Trained Volunteer p r Enrollment .t' 1'f c 11 Thinking about wih c to choose for Winter term? Registe to a er ce in someone's life by enrolling in the f ra td ot Corps (TVC). TVC is a two to four credit cl wich des working in the community (with illiterate adu t;4omeless people, youths at risk, or elderly in need of suppoi", attending training sessions so you can excel at your job, and becoming a member of an active, supportive organiza- tion. In the TVC you learn from life itself, through both a supportive seminar group and a work experience outside the cla srom. Join the TVC and become part of the solution. T tah more information or an override, please stop byRi 1;.O51vI'ichigan Union or call 763-3548.' In addition to the TVC course, tl iTVisudent organization is forming and will soon have t ii tmeting of the term. This group's goals are,?pr +i n dservices to vulnerable people in our com :rani4, to involve as many students as possibl.in c u ' a aivities. Please call 763-3548 for the date a' loq t o e meeting and discover what you can do to k a d l nce. Add Project Community 3 to Your Winter 1991 d 4. ;: 1 11 I have enjoyed my term ruto . Alpha House and being involved in Project ommu . ty. hdeen a worthwhile educational experience. The t ' a Ouse has been extremely reward- ing. Getting to kn he ,eeing how they change in treatment, and h "ng lea s been great. -s rke Proj ommunity is a U-M service-learning course offering Sociology and Education credit. Students attend a weekly 90 minute seminar and choose to spend between two and ten hours a week at a Chemical Dependency, Criminal Justice, Education, Environmental Advocacy, Health and Special Populations, or Intergroup Relations community site place- ment.r Two, three, and four credit opportunities avoti en td can be added until January 29. An overAis ;uiI4 or enroll- ment. To obtain more information o ov Cie, please stop by the Project Community OfX2Michigan Union. The office is open Monday t Fri'ay, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. J ha r irporthan Ilever thought possible from my e riece a heyhott Facility. My preconceived notions of prison a' ne aebeen torn to shreds, while I have also learned a grea 1 about communicating with those from different back- groun' than me. In a way, Ifeel guilty that perhaps I have learned more than I taught, but I suppose that is the goal of Project Commu- nity - in the classroom we all become equals serving as both student and teacher at the same time. It's been a fantastically rewarding experience! * - Ben Macro ry J9' "t.i * denote ex rits en previous Project Coj un' urse evaluations -ro ec C o r /f4ii q1 SERVE Week '91 - Planning Meeting is TONIGHT .Help plan "SERVE Week '91: A Celebration of Com ity Service at the University of Michigan." A week i a.d to promoting student involvement in the co nAcities will be varied and could include fu -ai r ,Her River cleanup, collecting personal itemsf f e. less, speaker's series, or other service events..S t t w term by volunteer- ing in the community! Attend the planni m t . tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Welker Room a the, hi on or call Project S.E.R.V.E. at 936-24 . S k is sponsored by S.E.R.V.E. and a n e. of nt community service organizations. M;;:":,: .'>::ch;;$: ; s:: ::4}i$ .gan nion icketO '' Living Color With hits like "Cult of Person- ality", this group has broken the barriers of modern music categories. Friday, January 25 at 8:00 p.m. Hill Audito- riu m 14th Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival Presented by Office of Major Events and the Ark. Don McLean heads a galaxy of folk stars at this year's folk festival. Saturday, January 26 at 6:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium Peter Matthiessen Presented by UM Journalism Fellows with Hillel Foundation Tuesday,kJanuary 29 at 7:30 p.m. Rackham Auditorium Camerata Musica Berlin Presented by the University Musical Society. Wednesday, January 30 at 8:00 p.m. Rackham Auditorium Order tickets by PHONE ONLY Indigo Girls Recalling the folk sound of the 60's, these two Georgia women have stretched their popularity across folk, pop, and country audiences. Thursday, January 31 at 8:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium Faculty Artists Concert Presented by the University Musical Society. Sunday, February 3 at 4:00 p.m. Rackham Auditorium Order. tickets by PHONE ONLY. Pancho Sanchez Presented by Eclipse Jazz Sunday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. Mendelssohn Theater Monday to Friday Thursday Evening A Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A Happy Hour is held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday Evening A Reggae and More with DJ Creole Kid Wednesday Evening A UAC Laughtrack: U.S. Concepts National College Competition A Jazz music from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. A Free pizza (regular and A UAC Soundstage: Southgoing Zak A Jazz music from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. A Free pizza (regular and vegetarian) served from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. A T-shirt giveaway night Friday Evening A New Music with DJ Jeffrey Saturday Evening A Live Band: George Bedard and the Kingpins vegetarian) served from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. A T-shirt giveaway night .Y ' -RSZ / % GL Univer..t........ Soeiety ....e...... .......t...... ..r....e.... Leadership Tips Available from SODC Have you ever asked yourself the following questions: What types of student organizations are there on campus? How can Ifind the group that "fits" me? How can I develop and use my leadership skills? How can I make my organization the best it can be? Is it possible to create a new student organization? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then the next step is to call or stop by the Student Organization Development Cen- ter (SODC). SODC offers a variety of programs and services designed to help you develop lifelong personal, leadership, and organizational skills. The staff of SODC is here to encourage involvement in the rich diversity of campus and community activities as well as offer support and education for the success of all students. SODC now has two locations to serve you. The main office is located in Room 2202 of the Michigan Union (phone 763-5900). The new satellite office is located in the Administrative Office of the North Campus Commons (phone 764-7544). Also, the 7th Annual Michigan Leadership Conference, Build- ing Connections, will be held in the Michigan Union on Saturday, February 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration is $12 per person and the registration deadline is February 8 at 4:30 p.m. You may obtain registration forms at the SODC main office, Room 2202 Michigan Union. More details about the conference will be listed in next Monday's Backpage. Making AdvertisingAWork with MAW Why don't more people know about your organization and its special events? Perhaps you're not using effective advertising. If your group is a recognized student organization or affiliated with a U-M Department, take advantage of Michig dver 'sing Works (MAW), located in Room 2202 Michigan Uni MA is a student-run advertising distribution agency that ost promotional services including: -Diag B nd Rental -Bus Sign " aFyer+ ac t in Locked Showcases and FREE services i ~~"Union a ir Reg on d isplay C si1 the Unrn and the Fishbowl to t The Student Organization Accounts Service (SOAS) is presenting workshops to help officers and members of student organizations learn more about the different services SOAS offers. Some of the areas which will be covered are: learning about SOAS services, policies, & procedures, understanding your financial state- ment, and balancing the dollars. The workshops will be held on: Thursday, January 31 Room 2209 (A&B), Michigan Union 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday, February 4 Room 2209 (A&B), Michigan Union 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. I'ii 0 Wednesday, February 13 Wolverine Room, Michigan Union 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you have any questio , ple aall e SOAS Office at 763- 5767. F Thaniiks for k' T"Ill the Stu Jv ' I ougeQ c ' _ .4' . A big THANK YOU to all the Michigan Union Study Lounge volunteers who have donated their time to keep the Study Lounge open and available to all U-M students this past term. Your time and dedication is appreciated by 0I .Li