The University of Michigan Union North Campus Commons February 18 to February 24, 1991 Inmate Shares His Perspective of Project Community The following was written by an inmate at the conclusion of the Fall 1990 Creative Writing Seminar, held at Cotton Correctional Facility in Jackson, MI. Help Shape Your Student Centers The Michigan Union Board of Representatives (MUBR) is look- ing for students to sit on its Advisory Board. MUBR offers: Lifelines: 1) a thrown as a support to someone is falling ordro 1a e shot to a ship in distress. 3) a line used to raise or p sea divers. 4) one that is or is regarded as a s alvation in a crisis. - American Heri- tage DictionaryhV There are four listed initions of the word "lifeline" and - perhaps more if we o into other sources. May these four suffice for what I wo like to share. When I first came is institution, they talked of the many support programs. eality, none were available to me. You go on a waiting li r everything, hoping there will be an opening. Being iet, reserved and inward person, I felt myself falling igP this dark pit of despair, being swallowed up by the rolling k breakers of depression, my mind becomig incapable of n minor decision making skills. Then, at fhe bulletin boa the lifeline was thrown. I didn't realize it a such but by e second meeting I knew. Creative Writing the term may e various meaning to each person invol but I found it a ny stranded lifeline. Lives woven togeth for a time to b g succor. Here are four of the strands: Ben i, Noe, an achel. A caring, responsive, insightful, and n- judg al lifeline. The melo learn, share, and experience. By oursel we we aware of the inadequacies and shortcomin ut to er we are made aware of strength in union. they s and cared, they became a valuable part of lifeline of h to me. They are a ship in control, pullin to safety fr the horrendous storms of my mental a ish and raising to a place of light and stability. e last definition on the list that we sha one I must use with aare and caution. As we see each strand y lifeline going on to fulfill their own destinies, can I darer r to them, classifying them as a sourc of salvation? Was on reieffective or impor- The U- tant than another? Not so, each one lying their gift, talent, and skills of caring to me and bec a means of salvation. A Jewish prophet said, "savior come upon Mount Zion" (Obadiah 21). Saviors, more e, lives bound together bring- ing change and love, hope, eace. Thank you, lifeline. My he nd mind smile again even in the midst of distress. Becau you I will survive. May you be blessed wi 1of if Shalom. -Bob "ee Tues Project Community is a servi ning course offering for- Reg credit placements in the of Chemical Dependency, CriminalC Justice, Education, E nmental Advocacy, Health and Special tions, and Ine roup Relations. For more information, stop gan Union or call 763-3548 weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:0. .A leadership experience 0 direct working relationship with faculty, staff, and alumni practical experience in policy setting, public relations, and long- range planning opportunity to develop an understanding of and rapport with a wide variety of individuals and groups 0 MUBR Applications are available at the Michigan Union's Campus Information Center and North Campus Common's North Campus Information Center. Applications are due on March 6 at 5:00 p.m. to Linda Tucker in Room 1310 Michigan Union. Club Calendar sday Evening ggae with DJ Creole Kid. Michigan Union Ticket Office On Sale NOW! Call 763-TKTS Open every day Mummenschanz Presented by the University Musical Society. Wednesday and Thursday, February 20 & 21 at 8:00 p.m. Power Center. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY. Hilliard Ensemble Presented by the University Musical Society. Tuesday, March 5 at 8:00 p.m. Rackham Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY. Houston Symphony Presented by the University Musical Society. Thursday, March 7 at 8:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY. Nexus Presented by the University Musical Society. Friday, March 8 at 8:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY. "Elanor Antin" Presented by the National Graduate Women's Studies Conference. Sat- urday, March 9 at 8:00 p.m. Power Center. Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens Presented by the Office of Major Events. "... a buoyant, irrepressible sound. It makes you smile and compels you to dance," - Newsday, Tuesday, March 12 at 8-00 p.m. Rackham Memorial Auditorium in Detroit. Wednesday, March 13 at 8:00 p.m. Michigan Theatre in Ann Arbor. Peter, Paul, and Mary Presented by the Office of Major Events. The most popular acoustic folk group of the Sixties will appear for their first performance in Ann Arbor. Thursday, March 14 at 8:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium. An Die Musik Presented by the University Musical Society. Thursday, March 14 at 8:00 p.m. Rackham Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY. * Lei h ih Student Organization Directories Available from SODC The Student Organization Development Center (SODC) has published a 1991 directory of student organizations. The directory includes a general description and index of all MSA- registered student organizations. There are a limited supply available, so pick up yours at one of the two SODC offices: Room 2202 Michigan Union or the SODC Satellite Center in the North Campus Commons Administrative Office. V ,.n r Thursday Evening UAC Soundstage: Goonskwad. Jazz music from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Free pizza (regular and vegetarian) served from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. T-shirt giveaway night. Musical Breaks Offered by Arts & Programming February's "Concert of the Month" features a special presentation by lyric soprano Kyra Gaunt on Monday, February 18 at 8:00 p.m. in the Pendleton Room. And as another offering in the "Arts at Mid-Day" series, Steven Gathman, doctoral student in piano, will play up a storm with his friends. The perform- ance will be Thursday, Februar21 at 12:15 p.m. in the Pendleton Room. There is no admission charge. XaU2~ Oil i . The sal, Which begins toy and nds Friday, Febrary22 is open. frm th GroAund F ioor of the MichiLgan Union. *1 LoliiAO y 01ffes handmade cothing and wods. And Nubian Acan doos are a wonder- 19t adiion0 to any doll cong P c U 0, ihci. IOfOLAV ir ~. l:~ ilCL~X, Ii iii thousand: f-M Sic ~ B oft~ce has i ato:u odlcn a] W II s~ I or NO: ~icrV SAFE ijorise, livorsne I I ~. ~pitaP; Sistc'~r/ Big Pro fh ~r In addition to pn w hhng' II ~ organizAtiOns in the oornnmtnit o~ eXperience w~tii nOiUO~ irnd projjei ptct)phc doing COJnietifllt~ I their univ ersity~ hi: coied ~c hO oh izes them, Service odiN lOs IIOY givc 0 $01150 Of Oh oweriiieul' h+ )f 0N4 tat ut: v non ~crS P their lIves. Saturday Evening The U-Club is closed. 0l dci sorI :c ~ pCOj' ~d hsoos~ 't t )44 UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY 0 UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY