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the best in the nation, ac- AH I Elmh t C H    . —ra    l4gg   2 i ·   t __ or- s`   _
cording to newly released J H? t. lhuil . O cgi: i   j   . _€_ ` " ~   z.{*'—(.__     , `_ if ’_fi
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ei We"" ’*eP""· UK hee Iihgiigz combos from   A   e"   I  » ·r"‘ I —  e  it i Q lllr I e t .:1 ri   L
the ninth best Rural the ensémblc (UK  j‘ ~ j g`f}.  (__ ‘  nt ly, tit (at ._ _g  : J   .  
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· the Elmhurst competition.   ’*f"·;`z>‘ s sy an   {  ,     i.
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former certificates. Out of   " ° ‘ I
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Oirgxlgig Coicgz SEC 36 ensembles to perform,
Nursing Over the past only six big bands received an outstanding rating. Of those six, UK was the sole ensemble invited to y
, - erform durin the awards concert. The Jazz Ensemble also recentl received the DeeBee award in I
several years is very no- ii g . Y . .
- · .1 the cate o of Best Jazz Instrumental Studio Orchestra from Down Beat ma azine, a leading
table and satisfying, says . g iy . . g
UK President Lec T. magazine in the country for jazz enthusiasts.
Todd Jr. "I am extremely i
Pieeeeei ebeui the Rural Six Enter Kentucky Journalism P€¤t¤s¤¤ ¢<>¤<¢Sp¤¤d<·>¤t for the Scripps
Medieiiie Yeiikiiig — to · Howard News Service covering the
· - Hall nf Fame in 2003 ’ . .
lump i5 Speis iii iwe Watergate scandal that led to President Rich-
years is remarkable." Six journalists gained entry into the Kentucky ard Nixon’s resignation.
Each year, U.S. News Journalism Hall of Fame this year. The Edwards also presented the Annual Joe
ranks graduate programs awards program is sponsored by the Journal- Creason Lecture, named for the former Cou-
in the areas of business, ism and Telecommunications Alumni Asso- rier-Journal columnist and past president of
education, engineering. ciation and honors individuals with Kentucky the UK Alumni Association,
law and medicine. The ties who are outstanding in their field.
rankings are based on ex- The inductees are Louise Hatmaker, -
pert opinion about pro- former editor, publisher and owner of the   Hosts   Meeting
gram quality and Jackson Times and Beattyville Enterprise; Bob lt was an histone event when the Lexington-
statistical indicators that Edwards, host of NPR’s "Mornin Edition, ” Fa ette Urban Count Council held one of its
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measure the quality of a the morning newscast and entertainment pro- weekly meetings in the Center Theatre in
school s faculty. research gram that reaches an estimated 13 million IIS- UK’S Student Center in April it was the first
illld S1ULiClllS. Graduate t€Il€I`S t3ElCh week; ROb€I`lC   MCGfUd€Y, time any council meeting was Cgridueted at
pfOgf2lmS ln pUi`>ilC Elf- €X€CL1tlV€ editor ofthe D€l`I'0if FVEE Press Bt the university l\/layer Teresa Ann lgaac led
tairs. the sciences. the so- the time of his death and the first African- the regularly scheduled session, open to the
Clzll SCICHCCS. and American president ofthe Associated Press public_ lterns discussed included issues related
humanities were not Managing Editors; the late Ed Ryan, chief of to the Kentueky-Ai-neriean Water Company
ranked this year. the iouisville Courier-Journals bureaus in and presentations by UK and the Town &
Was ington, D.C., and Frankfort; Ed Staats, a Gown Comnnssion
re orter, editor and administrator in 10 Asso-
`P d P (AP) ff` h h h
ciate ress o ices t roug out t e A
United States, retiring last year after 18 years '
as chief of AP`s Kentucky operations; Carl l
West, editor of The Frankfort State Journal i
since 1979, was a former White House and  
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