Tuesday, September 19, 1989 / University Daily Kansan 2104D W. 25th Street Lunch...$3.95 (11:30-2:00) Expires 9/26/89 7:00pm TONIGHT! Woodruff Auditorium $1.50 also matinee showing @ 2:00pm this Saturday THE UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Groups and Workshops for Fall, 1989 The University Counseling Center will be offering the following groups for students throughout the fall semester. Grieving and Loss: An ongoing group to assist students in dealing significant losses in their lives. Time: Wednesdays 4:00-6:00 Adult children of alcoholics: An ongoing group dealing with problems and concerns resulting from growing-up in an alcoholic family. Time: Mondays, 2:30-4:00 Career Decision Making: A three-session career exploration workshop to assist students in clarifying their academic major and career directions. Time: Mon. Sept. 25, Oct. 3, and Oct. 9; 1:00-2:30. Women in transition: A support group for women who are undergoing personal and career transitions. Time: Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30. All groups will be held in the University Counseling Center, 116 Bailey Hall. For more information or to sign-up for a group, please call the Center at 864-3931. Additional group and workshop offerings to be announced throughout the semester. Savings Don't just wash your car. CLEAN IT! - TV'S Complete Detail Cleaning AUTO CREAMING * Exterior CLEANING 415 N. 2nd 749-5671 The Castle Tea Room - VCR'S - CD'S & Tapes - AND MUCH MORE! - Stereo Equipment 1804 W. 6th St. (east of Iowa) We've Got $$$ To Loan Too! 749-1919 Lawrence's original party store Coming Soon... Southern Hills Mall Opens Oct. 1 st 749-3455 Covers: time management, using notes for review, coping with test anxiety, strategies for successful test-taking Thursday, September 21 Study Skills Workshop PREPARING FOR EXAMS Study Skill Worksheet Thursday, September 21 FREE! 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 300 Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Center. 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Ginkgo Wilkins 749-9029 Fraternities/Sororites/Resid. Halls Homecoming Custom Screen Printing Engineering and Computer Science CAREER FAIR Wednesday, September 20 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Allen Field House Open to all Engineering & Computer Science Students Minorities, budget lead SenEx agenda By Doug Fishback Kansan staff writer The University Senate Executive Committee discussed budget planning and ways to increase minority representation in system at its meeting yesterday. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, told SenEx that his office had been trying to increase the number of minority members in fraternities and sororites by talking with Greek leaders. "Most of our work with them is a matter of friendly persuasion," he said. His talk with SenEx came at a time of concern by some that KU's greek system is becoming segregated. Ambler said he had encouraged students to carry the "Celebrate Diversity" theme into their living arrangements. Ambler said he was encouraged by minority additions to the greek system during the past few years. Fraternities and sororites must register with the University's Organizations and Activities Center, as must other student groups, Amber said. The registration requires the applicant to sign a statement that the organization is in compliance with the Board of Regents anti-discrimination policy, which prohibits discrimination on his basis of race or sex. Judith Ramaley, executive vice chancellor, said the Regents had been quick to address new policy issues. An example of the Regents' efforts was the review last year of alcohol policies at Regent institutions. "I'm fairly confident that we're keeping track of things," Ramaley said. Smith&Wessons Tuesday is Ladies Night at Smitty's In other business, Ramaley told SenEx about the budget planning process used to draft University budgets since fiscal year 1989. 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Greening and Loss: The University Counseling Center is offering an information and support program that helps you identify significant loss or are close to someone who the loss may be due to a life threatening illness, or to someone you care about who can't change in one's life. The group meets on Wednesdays from 4-6pm. Contact Dr. Gary Price, 112 Bailey Hall, phone 864-3931 if you would like to meet with us. If you have questions about the program, INCREASE YOUR READING COMPENSATION AND SPEED! Monday, September 25, October 2 and 9. 3:30-5:30 p.m. Six hours of instruction. Register and pay $1 materials by 5 p.m. Friday, September 12. Presented by Student Assistance Center, 123 Bridges, 864-4064. Learn about HORSES • Sign up for HIPER HORSEWORM™ • other lessons available • Call (212) 850-4397 dashboard meeting Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 2:30 in rm. 180 Balley Hall for all school of Education Students who plan to student teach during the 1960 semester. I PREPARED FOR EXAMS Workshop, cover time management, using lecture notes, reviewing, coping with test anxiety, and strategies for successful test-taking. Thursday, September 17, 7-pm. 300 Strong. Free. No registration required. Student Assistance Center, 125 Strong RECORDS, POSTERS, Chs & more for sale at the MID-AMERICA RECORD CONVENTION this Saturday. The event is 5pm-7pm at 5am-9am. Deserve from many states will be selling at this one day event. Don't Miss Out! $1,000