8 Mondav. Januarv 28. 1991 / University Daily Kansan Quail Creek Apartments Apple Lane Place 2111 Kasold 843-4300 HOURS: 11-9 Sunday, Monday 11-10 Tuesday - Saturday Learn the Cornell Method... LISTENING AND NOTETAKING Learn the Cornell Method... 1801 Mass., Lawrence, Kansas 842-9637 Wednesday, January 30th 7-9 p.m. 4012 Wescoe presented by the Student Assistance Center lecture by Robert Hersh, Director, Human Biology Program Kenny's Barber Shop 1033½ Mass. 832-1100 in rear of Charm Hair Fashion Quality hair cuts at reasonable rates. Open Thurs, Fri, & Sat. 1991 BSN STUDENTS. Enter the Air Force immediately after gradua tion — without waiting for the results of your State Boards. You can earn great benefits as an Air Force nurse officer. And if selected during your senior year, you may qualify for a five-month internship at a major Air Force medical facility. To apply, you'll need an overall 2.50 GPA. Get a head start in the Air Force. Call USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONS COLLECT "STAT" 913-491-8640 Lawrence's Japanese sister city, Hiratsuka, will be home this summer to about 20 KU students, who will participate in five weeks of study-abroad program for five weeks. 20 students to study in Japan By Sarah Davis Kansan staff writer Nancy Mitchell, coordinator for Asian programs, said the program was a combined effort of five departments at the University of Kansas and the faculty at Kanagawa University in Hiratsuka. "It was a mutual suggestion," she said. "But KU really got the ball going with it, and they (Kanagawa) have been very cooperative." Maggie Childs, chairperson of the department of East Asian languages and cultures, said members of the faculty had shown interest in the idea. "Because of our sister-city relationship, some of the faculty at Kanagawa approached us to see if an employee would be possible." Childs said. "The thing I think is especially nice about this program is that it's in our sister city instead of just some school in a big city," said Childs, who will be traveling with the group to teach language classes. In late February, a group of Japanese students will travel to KU to study English at the Applied English Center for four weeks. Childs said she liked the idea of both groups being able to meet each other at KU so that this summer in Japan they already would be familiar with one another. In Hiratsuka, which has a population of 232.742 and is on the coast of the Pacific Ocean 30 miles south of Tokyo, there are classes for five or six hours of credit. A course in Japanese society and business, which fulfills KU's nonwestern culture requirement, will be taught by Kanagawa faculty. Beginning and intermediate Japanese language courses will be taught by Childs. She said Japanese language experience was not necessary. Childs said she was excited about a method she could use in her advanced class to strengthen the students' Japanese. "I want to have homework assignments that are verbal scavenger hunts." She plans to send her students out to ask Hiratsuka residents general questions, focusing on things such as the weather or birthdays. "I think it's going to be really fun to send people out of the boring four-wall classroom out onto the street," she said. "The Japanese people are very gracious to visitors, and they like to show off their culture, and it will be even more the case since it is our sister city." Sister city Hiratsuka is situated 30 miles south of Tokyo Melissa Unterberg/KANSAN We Want You! Mortar Board KU's SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Applications available at: Nunemaker Center, Organizations and Activities Center, and 129 Strong Applications due February 8, 1991, by 5:00pm. JUNIORS - APPLY NOW! STUDENTS AGAINST MULTIPLE Meeting: Thursday, Jan. 31 at 6:00p.m Big Eight Rm. Kansas Union Anyone Welcome! KU-INFO Date: Thursday, Jan. 31 Just the facts ma'am JOIN A BUSINESS BROTHERHOOD Time: 6:30 p.m. Business and economics majors you're invited to visit Alpha Kappa Psi, the professional business fraternity for men and women that provides social support, a brotherhood with other career-oriented members ...and much more. Ask an AKPsi about the benefits. ALPHAKAPPAPSI Place: International Rm. Kansas Union 864-3506 If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or are concerned about these issues, please join us at our weekly meetings and discussions at 7:30 p.m., Thursdays, Pioneer Room, Burge Union. OPEN MEMBERSHIP INVITATION ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS INCLUDE: GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES OF KANSAS Valentines Dance (Friday, Feb. 8, 9-1 a.m., Party Room, 1st floor of Burge Dance) peer counseling, support group, GALA Week, speakers, movies, etc. All are welcome. For more info...call 864-3091. G.L.S.O.K The University of Kansas Printing Service would like to welcome back students, faculty and staff for Spring 1991. 4 convenient locations Wescoe (864-3354) Kansas Union (864-4908) Burge Union (864-5098) Learned Hall (864-4479) Visit our Canon color copier at Kansas Union location. Stop by or call. We're here to help. Congratulations to our new initiates. We are proud of you. -The Women of Sigma Kappa January 27, 1991. Get involved in... "KU's Most Exciting Spirit Club!" Next Social: Friday, February 1st. Call 749-3831 for details. THE UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER Counseling groups and Workshops for Spring 1991 The University Counseling Center is offering the following groups for students throughout the spring semester: ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS (ACOA): 12 sessions-each dealing with aspects of being an ACOA (i.e. perfectionism, trouble with intimacy, constant search for approval, assuming negative consequences when relating with others) Mondays 1:30-3:30 or Thursdays 3:30-5:00 GRIEVING AND LOSS: An opportunity for individuals to share and receive support related to significant losses they have experienced. A significant loss means losing someone or anything that is very important to the person. Wednesdays 4:00-6:00 or Thursdays 3:30-5:00 DESERT STORM SUPPORT/COUNSELING GROUP: Sharing of partners and family members of those individual involved in Operation Desert Storm. Tuesdays 1:30-3:00 GENERAL PSYCHOTHERAPY: General psychotherapy group discussing a wide range of issues including feeling of depression and anxiety, resolving relationship issues, and other personal concerns. Wednesdays 1:30:3:00 or Thursdays 1:30:3:00 WOMEN'S ISSUES: Therapy group for women interested in gaining a better understanding of themselves and ways of relating more comfortably with others including issues regarding intimacy, self acceptance, relationships and abuse. Fridays 1:00-2:30 EATING DISORDERS: Strategies to help individuals engaging in binging and purging to change their problematic way of relating to food and themselves. Thursdays 9:30-10:45 CAREER DECISION MAKING: The group is designed for freshmen and sophomores wanting to decide on academic major and/or career direction. Wednesdays 4:00-6:00 All groups held in 116 Bailey Hall, For information or to enroll. call the Center at 864-3931