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Learning to Play the Game
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  ‘’ `  A U A‘ ` M `   Towers at the beginning of the 1987-
      88 school year as a result of the over-
  a ll   population of students and insufficient
'     housing. This could have been a result V
  H of the all—time record high enrollment »
_ ` ` set by UK of over 50,000 students at
_ g the community colleges around the .
"‘  , `   A;. state as well as the Lexington 'campus.
Q ‘ - · t "    An organized freshman orientation
~   A;     ·f  was held for the first time, as new stu-
1 .'   .   ·’  dents were "learning to play the
*     J game. " These events took place within
`   = 9 only the first few days of school, in
_/[ _     , A ugust. r
/ iq   E September, 1987: WRFL (Radio
I         ~ .   i Free Lexington) held their first staff
V.  ·_          '   '`"     meeting in the Student Center to plan
 fl * g '.»’    .2  ._._. the opening of the new radio station. .
   .     W .   The condom issue began its debates
 Wi   `° M in SGA meetings, on campus, and in
 Q   5; the Kernel. . . David Bowie brought
      his tour to Rupp Arena.
    October, 198 7.· A survey taken on
S   A woman rides dogm me me at mc campus showed that seventy-eight per-
Kemuckymaby. cent of the UK students supported a
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