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movies, erts, lectures, art exhibits, and sports events provide a vari< l t opportuniti( Some s ial events will be planned l>\ you and youi friends in your housin roup, whethei you live in .1 resident 1 hall, organ 1 independent house, < ooperative, fraternity, 01 sorority. The lllini Union, c ommunity center of the I niversih of lllinoi Urbana-Champaign campus, die [llini 1 nion serves the cultural, recreational, and s ial interests ol students, faculty, and staff. I nion fa< ilitie include food servi< ucst rooms, entertainment, lounge areas, art galleries, bowling lanes, billiard tables, ballrooms, bookstores, a ticket office an J the University Information and Campus Tour office. Mam all-campus activities an- centered in the lllini Union Student Activities Program. [Tie lllini Union sponsors a wide variety of clubs, events, and observances. In lllini Union committees, for example, you may help plan such traditional collegiate events as Homecoming, had' I )ay, and l iampus Mother's 1 )ay — all of which originated at Illinois. Fraternities and Son r. Information on fraternities and registration forms for rush week a r e sent to e a c h m a n within three weeks after receiving his permit to enter. University housing is available for thos who take part in formal rush hut do not pledge. Scholastically eligible men may take part in informal rushing and pleduinu throughout the hool year by registering at the [nterfraternity Council Office, 266 lllini Union. Write the Assistant Dean for Fraternities, 110 Student Ser\ic Building, Champaign, Illinois 61820, for more information about fraternities. Dates for sorority rush and a description of this activity may be obtained from the Assistant Dean for Sororities. 110 Student Services Buildii , Champaign, Illinois 61820. WHERE TO GO FOR ADVICE The University of Illinois has able and interested advisers available to ry student. Advice About Academic Affairs. Your instructors, the academic adviser to whem you are assigned at the beginning of the semester, and the ociate and taut deans of your college are specialists in academic coun linj tdy to give encouragement and assistance in helping you II problems arising out of your class] in. or relal 1 ar< . >m experiences, your school pro- Afl ice About Student Life. The Dean of Students is in charge of most matters of student welfare and aciivities. As part of his organization, the D Student Pi rams and Services, the Dean ol Student Personnel, the Dip r ol Housin and then .1 istants arc general adviscrs to whom 29
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