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The University of Michigan Union

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North Campus Commons

April 1 to April 7, 1991

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t-Participate in
S.E.E.Wee
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Join in the following campus-wid
events planned for S.E.R.V.E We
April 1 to April 7, an entire week
dedicated to recognizing, promot
and facilitating involvement in cr
munity service.
Monday, April 1
Recognition Reception.
Honoring students involved in servic
Pendleton Room, Michigan Union fri
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sponsored b
Office of the Vice President for Stud
Services
Monday, April 1
Opening Keynote: Brian Holloway
NFL All-Pro, Director of Community
lations, New York State Department
Youth. Rackham Auditorium at 8:00
p.m. Reception immediately followin
Sponsored by.Alpha Phi Omega an
Michigan Campus Compact.
Monday, April 1 through Friday, Apri
AIDS Education Workshops.
Sponsored by STATS (Students
Teaching AIDS To Students).
Tuesday, April 2
The Battered, a documentary fil\m
Discussion led by SAFE House staff
and volunteers. Kuenzel Room,
Michigan Union from 12 noon to 2:0
p.m. Sponsored by the Bursley Com
nity Volunteer Program.
Tuesday, April 2 through
Thursday, April 4
Quarters for Kids.
Fundraiser to benefit homeless child
The Diag from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.
Sponsored by the S.E.R.V.E. Board
Tuesday, April 2 through
Friday, April 5
Rubber Duck Hot Tub Raffle.
Fundraiser to benefit the American
Cancer Society. The Diag. Sponsor
by University Students Against Can
Wednesday, April3
Out-R.E.A.C.H. Day.
(See article on this page for more
details.) Residence halls from 7:00
to 10:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Tra
Volunteer Corps.
Saturday, April6

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' Add Project Community to Your
Fall 1991 Schedule
ek, Following is an edited excerpt
of a paper written by Jennifer
!ng, Taylor after her second term as
a student in Project Community,
Sociology 389.
When I first began in Project Community last year, I took Court
Watching because I felt it would help me decide whether I would be
~e. interested in attending law school. That has definitely happened. I
'hM became even more interested in going to law school and I wanted to
y' the become more involved in Project Community.
ent
I have taken another section of Project Community, Camp Waterloo
Prison, which further developed my analytical skills. I learned so
much about the penal system and how.it operates. The stereotypes of
. prisoners applied to a minority of the group. Some of the men came
Re~ from wealthy backgrounds and did not serve all the time they should
for have (but did serve some time). Some men were extremely educated,
i.e., college degrees. I found all this to be surprising and a worthwhile
g. experience that can never be replaced.
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Project Community.allowed me to see my life in a different manner,
what I can do to change it, to help influeince someone else's. I
1 5 looked at my strifes (so I believed) and realized they are nothing in
comparison to others. I hope to continue to learn why some people
are in the situations they are and why society can judge and say
what people do is wrong.
Information'regarding the
Fall 1991 Term will be avail-
able in the Project Community
office, Room 2205 Michigan
mu- Union, beginning Monday,
April 8.

Soviet Poster
Art on Display
in the
Art Lounge
Stop by the Art Lounge (RFA;i.s
Floor of the Michigan Union)
to see Soviet poster art wbich
ilustrate the freed1om of
expression due to glasnost.
The posters' themes range
from ann~ouncing theater per
torrnances an~d festivals to
comnmenting on alcoholism,
disarmament, and religion,
The exhibit will be displayed
through April 12 in the Art
Lounge. The Art Lounge is
open during the Union's reguT'
lar building hours.

Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theater
resented by the University Musical Society. Tuesday, April 2 at
8:00 p.m. P ower C ent er. O rde tiicket s by P HON EO NLY .
New World Symphony
Presented by the University Musical Society. Wednesday, April
3 at 8:00 p.m. H i AuditorIum. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY.
Flower and Garden Show 1991
Prese nted by he U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens. Thursday,
Apri 11 through Sunday, A pril 14. Yost Arena.
Henry Threadgill and Very Very Circus
Presented by E clipse Jazz. S aturday, Apri 13 at 8:00 p.m. and
10:00 p.m. The Ark.
Elly A melnq, Soprano
Presented by the University Musical Society. Saturday, April 13
at 8:00 p.m. Rackham Auditorium. Ord r tickets by PHONE
ONLY.
Th e Irish R overs
Presented by the Office of Major Events. Join the Irish Rovers
ad hear the rich vocal harmonies as they sing their parade of
h it s. Sunday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium.
Butch Thompson Trio
rosented by the University Musical Society. Saturday, April 20
at 8:00 p.m. Rackham Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE
ONLY.
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
O rde r tick ets fo r all eve nts by P HON E ONLY.

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Huron River Clean-up.
U-M students, faculty, staff, and
community residence working together
to clean the Huron River. Clean-up from
9:00 a.m. to 12noon Lunch from 12
noon to 1:00 p.m. Neighborhood
Stenciling Project from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. Sponsored by S.W.A.T. Hunger
(Students Working Against Today's
Hunger).
Saturday, April6
Memory Walk.
11:00 a.m. to 1:00p.m. Spon;ored by
Volunteers in Action - Hillel and the
Alzheimer's Association.
Sunday, April 7
Fundraising Car Wash.
To benefit Med Rehab. Briarwood
Circle, Med Rehab Parking Lot..
Sponsored by West Quad. .

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SERVE Week 1991
Helping on
Out-R.E.A.C.H.
Day
The Trained Volunteer Corps is
sponsoring a donation drive en-
titled Responsibility Everywhere
to Aid and Care for the Homeless
(R.E.A.C.H.). The R.E.A.C.H..
program will collect hygiene
products to be donated to local
emergency shelters fbr the home-
less. Shelt'ers have expressed a
need for basic toiletries most of
us take for granted - shampoo,
toothpaste, soap, razor, etc.
The collection will be Wednes-
day evening from 7:00 p.m. to
10:00 p.m. at most residence
halls. Be ready with your
unused toiletries!
If you would like to be a
during dinner at the table
outside most dormitory
caf eterkis If you watd to1 v
untee~andyou ither d on 't live
n a residence hall or miss the
registration table, call Jaredi
-Genser at 764-6726. Or meet

Monday to Friday
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Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Happy Hour is held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Tuesday Evening
Reggae with DJ Creole Kid.

Wedhesdak Evening
UAC Laughtrack: Lowell Sanders.

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Thursday Evening

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UAC Soundstage: Southgoing Zak.
Jazz music from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Free pizza (regular and vegetarian)served from
5 p.m. to 6 p.m. T-shirt giveaway night.
Frida Evening
New Music with DJ Jeffrey.
Kuumba: House and R&B Music with DJ Mickey B.

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register for any of these events,

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