Show Dig for Dystrophy will host a volley ball tournament to benefit the Utah chapter of The campus activities board encourages encourages encourages en en- all those who wish to take part in the tournament to please sign up in the Student Activities office through May 6 The participation fee is a 5 donation that will directly direct direct- ly help children and adults suffering from muscle muscle destroying diseases The tournament will be held May 9 at 11 am a.m. on oni i the quad r Financial aid Pell Grant applications are now available ble at atthe the financial l aid desk located on the second floor of the College Center i.- i. The department of financial finan al aid recommends that students 7 r get their applications in now for fall faU quarter In addition to the Pell PeU Grant finan financial al aid has information r on state student incentive grants need-based need grants c that are available to Utah residents independent scholarships that apply to different fields of study and various kinds of student loans i t. t For more information contact Rachel at the Peer CounselIng Counseling Counseling Counsel Counsel- ing desk south cafeteria Thurs Mon-Thurs from 12 to 3 pm p.m. or Chris Easton finan financial al aid department De Mayo Cinco De Mayo will be celebrated on Siete pe DeMayo Mayo May 7 The celebration will include a buffet of authentic Mexican food the breaking of and a performance by the Gomez Mexican Folkloric dancers The buffet begins at pm p.m. and the performance will be at pm p.m. All students are welcome to join in the celebration Spring Pow Wow The Indian Club will sponsor the third annual Spring Pow Wow to be held May 10 on the field west of the College Center The two sessions of festivities will last from noon noon to midnight Highlights of the days day's activities include a free feast of Native American foods such as Indian tacos a dance contest contest con con- con con- cont t test as well as various displays ays of Native American art work Y pottery and jewelry for sale All activities are open to the public free of charge Students ride for reproductive freedom This summer women from across the country will participate par- par in the Reproductive Freedom Ride Beginning on June 3 1991 the mile week ten-week bicycle journey will feature rallies workshops and speak-outs speak in towns between New ew York and Washington The speak-out speak agenda will include in- in dude clude lude safe legal and accessible abortion an end to sterilization sterilization tion abuse and violence against women accessible pre-natal pre I care and education about about- birth irth control AIDS sex and sexuality sexuality Volunteers are needed nee d to do local organizing along the he e route For more information contact Andrea Askowitz at Students Organizing Students 1600 Broadway Suite New NewYork York NY |