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Kentucky Kernel

Vol. XCll. No. 75

Established 1894

University of Kentucky, Lexington. Kentucky

Independent since 1 971

 

Monday. Novembei 28, 1988

Some students say that SGA does not serve most students

By ELIZABETH WADE
Assignment Editor

In an informal survey conducted yester-
day by the Kernel, nine out of [5 studean
did not know the purpose of the Student
Government Association and six students
said SGA needs to inform the student body
about the purpose of SGA and keep closer
contact with students and their needs.

“'l‘liey' need to tell more about what they
do," said 'l‘onia Townsend, an accounting
tresliman “People are ignorant about
SGA.”

“They seem to be a nonentity," said Jon
athan Coleman, an undecided l'resliiiian.
“They need to be more accessible to stu
dents,"

Margo Allen, a communications senior,
said SUA relies on their own opinion more
than the students.

"They need to keep in closer contact
with the students," Allen said “istiAt ‘iust
goes on their own opinion. ”

ln articles which appeared in the Kernel
last week. senators said SGA needs to
focus their purpose and help students
more.

Although students surveyed did not know
the purpose of SGA, students had mixed
feelings about what the purpose of the or-
ganization should be, whether SGA per
forms well and whether they spend stu
dents‘ money wisely

Last week senators said StiA needs to
spend more money on the students and
less on themselves.

Six of 1:3 people surveyed said StiA‘s
main purpose is to be the voice ot the stu-
dents and four people said SGA is to help
students Five students surveyed, however.

UK publishes its
AIDS guidelines

By .ll'l.lE l‘ISSEliMAN
Special Projects Writer

In an clfort to provide education about
\cquiied lnimunc Deficiency Syndrome
and set standards for ways to handle the
disease at the lTniversily' level, [’K has lorr
iiiiilatcd a set of official guulclines as the
basis lor its response to MUS issues

About 70,000 questionand answer gttltltts
are being distributed on the Lexington
campus, community colleges and the l'K
Medical (‘enter, according to James
Kudciz vice chancellor tor student attairs

Today‘s Kentucky Kernel contains thc
guide

Kiidcr said the gmdc has two main pur
poses provide education about what Allis
is how it is spread. and how to protect
against it. and to provide a means to pro
tect both the privacy of individuals with
the disease and the l'nivcrsity iii dealing
with those victims

'\\'e think it covers the maior areas ot
students, taculty and staff and classroom
situations." Kuder said "This is trying to
be proactive :\ll).\‘ is an epidemic We can
do something about it but you have to
know what todo "

\lary Rrinknian, l'K coordinator ot
bcaltli education programs. said although
the l'mvcrsity has not encountered any
\ll)_\’ related problems yet. when those
problems do arise in the tutui‘c. the guide
will be a document “to reter to sti peo
ptc woii't wonder what to do, especially so
peopledoii't panic ”

"We also want to dispel myths'
\ll).\ shcsaid

The guide was toi'iiiulated at l'K l’resi

about

dciit liavid Roselle s request by a commit
tee chaired by Kudcr and rcprcsentiiig \ 1r
tiially every area ot the t'iiivci‘sity It was
completed and approved last summer

The guide lllt‘llltlt‘\ general iiitorination
about the .\ll).\' \‘ll'll\ such is symptoms
that .\ll).\‘ y ictims show and ways the virus
can and cannot bi» transmitted 'l'he
gtiide also t‘\'l)lll'lll_\ li\l\ behaviors that iii
crease or decrease the risk tor exposure to
thc lluman liiiiiiiiiiodeticieiicy ‘v'irus that
c:iiises.-\ll).\'

liriiikmaii said the cvphcitness ot the
guide is necessary 'to make sure everyone
iiiiderstand~ the terminology Those are
the things you have to deal with w hi'lt \tvtl
talk about ;\ll)S la-tl ict people know
what the risks are'

The guide also outlines procedures the
l'niversity' will follow iii specific .\ll).< re
lzitcrl issues although each case will be
handled individually

We havent dealt .\.tllt the line lines _',et
because to my knowledge it hasn't come
iip ’il‘lllkttli‘tlt said i'lizit's why \cic
t‘lllpllilSl/lllL’, l'tlSt‘ li\ t'(l\l‘

l'ait some l)ttllt'tt'§~ clearly are presented
in the giiide For instance, it \;I\.\ students
do not have .i legitimate reason to drop a
course it a classmate or teacher has r\ll),\'
\lso. students cannot be released troni
their residence hall contract il their rooiii
mate has \lltS although they may ask bit”
a room reassignment

l‘hc guide ciiiptiasi/es the importance ot
contideiitiality iii dealing Allll \Ilis sitiia
tioiis to protect the privacy tit ttttll\|tlll;tl\
\lcdical records are "Uttlltit‘llltttl, and any
\k'k‘l K. l‘ tz't'l

Wilkinson to stress broad
themes to special session

My \l.\l(K R. (‘IIELLUKEN
‘\.\.\Ut‘litlt‘(l l’rcss

FRANKFHR'I'. Ky . (iov Wallace Wil
kinson plans a sott sell approach to legis
lalors today when he suggests ways the
procccds ot a state lottery might be spent

Wilkinson l> scheduled to address a ioiiit
.st‘.\.\lttll ot the House and Senate shortly
attei‘ legislators convene tor the special
session at 1 p in to enact legislation to crc
ate a lottery

Law'iiiakers generally agree that a lot
tei'y will be established The mayor ques
tioiis involve what kind ot a lottery appara
tus the state will have and when to spend
the proceeds

\\ilkiiisoii has made no secret ot his prct
crciicc tor spending lottery money He has
outlined specific programs that should beii
ctit and he said last week he intends to
talk about those during his speech today

"Let me give you some broad. thematic
ideas “llklllsttll said “I care about
where this state is headed in terms ot edu
cation. economic development l'm sensi
the about problems that we're facing right
now with respect to health and medical
lieiictits, state employees and teachers '

He continued “I want to talk a little bit
about how this state is among the highest
iii the nation in terms ol infant mortality
and we must reduce that infant mortality

"1 want to reiterate some of the things
I‘ve said for three years about paying at
teiitioii to fourryear nlds before it‘s too
late

"I want to talk about trying to preservc
tlie iiidciwndence of senior citizens for as

long as possible without prematurely put
ting them in hospitals and nursing homes

'l‘hose themes translate into the \lll‘t'lllt'
programs Wilkinson has idciitilicd as
worthy ot lottery iiioiicy toi \l'lllt)l' citizens
and early childhood itcvclopiiiciit, lllvllltl
iiig lll home care and assistance with pH-
scriptioii drugs tor the elderly and prc
\(‘lltltll protects toi' childieii and incdical
.issistaiicctolow miunit-youngsters

“llhlllhtilt has hiicd toriiici' Agriculture
t'oiiiiiiissioiicr and state representative
David Roswell to help hiiii sell his plan
Roswell t\ also a close ally ot llousi Speak
ci l)oii ltlandtoid

But many lawtiiakcrs l)tllt‘\l‘ ttic Jatc
should bidi its tiiiic bctori appiopi'iatiiig
iotti-iy piocccds

The Finance t'abiiict last week csti
iiiatcd that a "tully llltltlt'lllt’ltlt'tl lottt-iy
would hayc raised $83 million tor the stalc
iii taint. but otticials could not say when
sui h a mature lottery would be iii placi-

Sen Mike Moloiicy l)la-\iiigtoti. \aid
the release ot the estimates was an at
tempt to influence legislators to adopt the
bill proposed by the Kentucky liottcry
t'oiiimission

l‘liey're portraying llll\ thing like it
would be fully implemented ‘l‘hat wouldn‘t
happen tor some time ” added \loloiicy,
who is chairman ot the Senate Appropria
tions and Revenue (‘oniniittcc

tither topics likely to be debated llltllltlt'
w hetlier to tax prize money, the makeup ot
a lottery corporation. legislative coiifii‘ma
tioii of lottery coi‘poiatioii board members

\t'y' ‘Pll I‘I . l'ill‘t 1

could not determine the purpose of the or
ganization.

"lt is a governing body that represents
the student,” Allen said "It is the voice ot
ourstudents.”

Paige Walters, a communications treshr
man. said StlA is to help students with
problems She said she had a problem With
a professor and went to SGA for help They
then referred her to the ilt'zttlt’ltltt'
ombudsman

”It is the students‘ government of the
campus," Walters said. “If you have a
problem you can go to them and they can
help " '

Students also had mixed feelings as to
whether SGA is doing a good or bad Jul)
Five students surveyed said StiA is doing
a good ~iob. however, most of them did not
know why. l~‘ive other students also said

St);\ is doing a bad Job because they have

not wen any concrete results on t'Ltllttith
The remaining live students did not know

it SGA is doing a good or bad Juli bet ausc

they did not know what ‘l.c pui pose ..; ‘r‘t
deiit government is

Allen said Sti.-\ docs a good ioti iii .i i\
of things they ha\e done in ttic past

"l'lieir records speak tor tticiiiw-tvi.
she said “lt we didn't have hti-‘i 'm 'i
dciits wouldn‘t haycaiiythiiiil

Alys Shore a marketing scintii ma: Cit.
does not know much about ‘\t}\ ui' ~ti
also ~aid they do a good iol.

"l doiit know a lot about t
thciii t'tiltllliL‘ to the
sounds iikc tticy haw soy»
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tit'it’ii\

S’lill‘r
Mark Haket a biology iuiiioi

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scholarship

.\tid the student who spent three oi
more years caddyiiig on a \lassa
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tiiiiniet ('aildic Scholarship

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TODAY’S

 

DIVERSIONS

SPORTS

Lady Kats win tournament,
Whitaker receives second
MVP in two years.

WEATHER

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Bill Murray is back on
screen in ‘Scroogcdf

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"CAMPUS

CALENDAR

Information on this calendar at events Is collected and coordinated through the

Student Center Activities Office, 203/204 Student Center, University of Kentucky. The

information Is published as supplied by the on-campus sponsor. with editorial privi-
tege allowed for the sake of clarity of expresston. For student organizations or Uni—
versity departments to make entries on the calendar. a Campus Calendar form
must be filled out and returned to the Student Activities Office.

DEADLINE: Forms will be accepted no later than the Monday preceding the

publication date.

 
 
   

 

 

MONDAY

0Exhibits (through 12/24): Painting
Spain; Free; UK Art Museum: Noon to 5
p.m.; Cali 7-5716

- Exhibits (through 12/24): Kell Gailager:
Recent Photograph; Free; UK Art Museum;
Noon to 5 p.m.; Coil 7-5716

- Concerts: Connie Goiden/DMA Organ
Recital; Free; SCFA Concert Hall; 8 p.m.;
i CaiI7-4900
oConcerts: UK symphony Orchestra;

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ing on education

Free: SCFA Concert Hall; 8 p.m.; Call 7-
4929
oSports: Wildcat Basketball - Great
_ Alaskan Shootout; Away; Cali 7-3838
i ~Warkshops: Back to School Workshop
i tor Adult Students; Free; Student Center
Small Ballroom; 7-9 p.m.; Cali 7-3295

- Intramurals: 3-on-3 Basketball Tourna-
ment. sign up by 11/17; Seaton Center;
1 Call 7-3928

 

29 TUESDAY

0Exhlbits (through 1/2): J. Archam-
beault. D. Donneiiy. C. Jolly. A. Kramer.
and M. Mcdonold Landscapes; Arts-
Piace: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Call 255-2951

oSports: Lady Kat Basketball vs. Ohio
State University; Free with UKID; Memorial
Coliseum; 7:30 p.m.; Call 7-3838

   

 

3O WEDNESDAY

‘ oMovies (through 12/3): Blow Up: $1.95;
Worsham Theatre; 7:30 p.m.; Cali 7-8867

- Movies (through 12/3): The Conversa-
tion; $1.95; Worsham Theatre; 10 p.m.;
Call 7-8867

- Seminars: Mr. Pete Relsner. UK. "The in-
volvement ot Cytoplasmic C02+ In Photo-
receptor Light": Free; MN 463: 4 p.m.; Cali
7-7060

- Seminars: Computer Science Semi-

. nars: “Molecules from Outer Space" -
. Sheldon Green; Free; Mining and Miner-

als Room 102:4 p.m.; 7-8737

rLectures: Senator Bill Clause: Speak-
issues; Dickey Hall
Room 109; 6:30 p.m.; Call 7-6074

THURSDAY

oTheatre (through 12/3): Joseph and

   

His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by ~

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Weber; 54/55:
Guignal Theatre, FA; 8 p.m.; Call 7-1385

-Other (through 12/4): Thomas Hart
Benton - The Origins of Country Music;
Free; UK Art Museum; Noon to 5 p.m.; Call
7-5716

oOther (through 12/4): Christmas Mad-
rigal Dinners sponsored by UK Special
Programs and the School at Music; Stu-
dent Center Ballroom; 6:15 p.m.; Call 7-
3929

- Exhibits (through 12/9): SAB Visual Arts
Committee presents Timothy Bird exhibit;
Free; Rasdaii Gallery; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Cali
7-8867

0Concerts: UK Percussion Ensemble;
Free; SCFA Concert Hall; 8 p.m.; Call 7-
4900

~Workshops: Stress Management; Free;
Student Center Room 228: 2-4 p.m.; Coil
7-1109

oReceptions: Phi Beta Lambda and
Site business advisory board reception;
Free; Gratz Park inn; 5:30 p.m.; Cali 7-
4127

 

2 FRIDAY

0Concerts: Spotlight Jazz presents An

1 Evening with Ellis Marsalis: S10; Memorial
1 Hall; 8 pm; Call 7-8867

00ther: UK Dance Ensemble: Ballet.
Jazz and Modern Dance; Free; SCFA Re-
citai Hall; 8 p.m.; Cali 7-4929

00ther: Gallery Series — “Music at the
Baroque"; Free; Peal Gallery; Noon; Cali

1 7-8634

 

 

3 ,SATURDAY

OSports: UK Rifle vs. Akron. LERlC; Akron.
OH: Call 7-3838

OSports: UK Men's and Women's Swim
Team iUPUI Invitational; Away: Call 7-3838

oSports: Lady Kat Basketball vs. Ohio
University; Away; Time TBA; Cali 7-3838

oConcerts: Guitar Society - The Gray-
Pearl Duo; S7 public. $5.50 students and
senior citizens; SCFA Recital Hall; 8 p.m.;
Cali 7-4929

oSports; UK Cool Cats Ice Hockey vs.
Purdue; 53; Lexington ice Center; Mid-
night; Call 269-4873

 

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SUNDAY

OSports: Wildcat Basketball Big Four
Notre Dame; Away; Call 7-3838

oMovles; The Conversation.
Worsham Theatre; 7 p.m.; Cali 7-8867

°Cancerts: Center Sundays Series: The
Lexington Singers Holiday Concert. 58
public :55 senior citizens. students and
children; SCFA Concert Hall: 3 p.m.; Cali
7-4929

-Concerts: Holiday Concert - UK Brass

$1.95;

. Quintet; Free: Concert Hall; 6 p.m.; Cali 7-
. 4929

oOther: Annual Tree-Ughting Ceremo

. ny; Free; Center for the Arts; 7 p.m.; Cali
1 7-4929

~Sports: UK Cool Cats ice Hockey vs.
Purdue; S3: Lexington ice Center; 10 am;
Call269-4873

 

5 MONDAY

oOther (through 12/9); Student Devel-
opment Council‘s Graduate Challenge;
Free; Campus; Cali 7-3911

- Movies: Animal House: 5195 or $1 with
can good: Worsham Theatre; 7:30 and
10 p.m.; Call 7-8867

00ther: SAB presents Finals Fest; Stu-
dent Center; 9 p.m.; Call 7-8867

    

 

 

 

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special events

 

 

 

OOIher - 12/1-12/4: Thomas Hart Benton - The Orl-
gins or Country Music; Free: UK Art Museum: Noon
to 5 p.m.; Call 7-5716

oOther — 12/1-12/4: Christmas Madrigal Dinners
sponsored by UK Special Programs and the School
of Music: Student Center Ballroom; 6:15 p.m.; Cali 7-
3929

OOther -— 12/2: UK Dance Ensemble: Ballet. Jazz
and Modern Dance; Free: SCFA Recital Hall: 8 p.m.;
Call 74929

oOther — 12/2: Gallery Series - ”Music at the Be-
roque"; Free; Peal Gallery; Noon; Call 78634

OOther — 12/4: Annual Tree-Ughting Ceremony;
Free; Center for the Arts; 7 p.m.; Cali 7-4929

0Other — 12/5-12/9: Student Development Coun-
cil's Graduate Challenoer Free; Campus: Call 7-3911

OOther — 12/5: SAB presents Finals Fest: Student
Center; 9 p.m.; Call 7-8867

oReceptions - 12/1: Phi Beta Lambda and Site
business advisory board reception; Free; Gratz Park
inn; 5:30 p.m.; Call 7-4127

 

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arts/movies

 

 

 

-Concerts — 1128; Connie Golden/DMA Organ
Recital; Free; SCFA Concert Hall: 8 pm, Call 7-
4900

-Concerts - 11/28: UK mehony Orchestra: Free:
SCFA Concert Hall: 8 p.m.; Call 74929

-Concerts — 121: UK Percussion Ensemble; Free:
SCFA Concert Hall; 8 p.m.; Cali 7-4900

0Concerts - 12:2: Spotlight Jan presents An Eve-
ning with Ellis Marsalis. 510: Memorial Hall; 8 p.m.;
00117-8867

0Concerts — 12,3: Guitar Society — The Gray-Pearl
Duo; $7 public. 5550 students and senior citizens:
SCFA Recital Hall: 8 pm: Call 7-4929

- Concerts - 124: Center Sundays Series: The Lex-
ington Singers Holiday Concert; $8 public :55 senior
citizens. students and children SCFA Concert Hall: 3
pm: Call 7-4929

0Concerts - 12 4. Holiday Concert - UK Brass
Quintet; Free; Concert Hall: 6 p.m.; Cali 7-4929

- Exhibits - 11/28-12 ‘24: Painting Spain: Free; UK Art
Museum; Noon to 5 pm . Cali 7-5716

0Exhiblts - 11‘28-12’24: Keii Gailager- Recent Pho-
tograph; Free; UK Art Museum: Noon to 5 p.m.; Cali
7-5716

- Exhibits - 11/291 2: J. Archambeault. D. Donnelly.
C. .ioliy. A. Kramer. and M Mcdonold Landscapes;
ArtsPIace; 9 a.m.-4:3O p.m.- Call 255-2951

0Exhiblts - 12 1-12 9- SAB Visual Arts Committee
presents Timothy Bird exhibit. Free: Rasdaii Gallery:
10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Call 7-8867

°Movies — 1130-123: Blow Up. $1.95; Worsham
Theatre: 7:30 pm. Call 7-8867

oMovies — 1130-123- The Conversation; $1.95.
Worsham Theatre; 10 pm. Call 7-8867

0 Movies — 12:4: The Conversation; $1 95; Worsham
Theatre; 7 p.m.; Call 7-8867

OMovIes — 125: Animal House: 5195 or $1 with
can good; Worsham Theatre. 7:30 and 10 p.m.;
Cali7-8867

-Theatre — 1211-1233 Joseph and His Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat by Tim Rice and Andrew
Lloyd Weber: 54/55: Guing Theatre. FA: 8 p.m.; Call
7-1385

 

  

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ointramurals - 11328. 3-on-3 Basketball Tourna-
ment. sign up by 11.17. Seaton Center. Call 7-3928

rSports - 11/28; Wildcat Basketball — Great Alas-
kan Shootout; Away: Cali 7-3838

OSports — 1109- Lady Kat Basketball vs. Ohio
State University; Free with UKID; Memorial Coliseum;
7:30 p.m.; CO" 7-3838

rSports — 12/3: UK Rifle vs. Akron. LERlC; Akron. OH:
Call 7-3838

OSparts - 123. UK Men's and Women's Swim
learn ilPUl invitational; Away; Call 7-3838

OSports - 12/3: Lady Kai Basketde vs. Ohio Unl-
WW; AWOV; Time TBA; Coll 7-3838

oSports - 12/3: UK Cool Cats ice Hockey vs. Pur-
due; 53; Lexington ice Center. Midnight; Call 269-
4873

rSpons — 12/4: Wildcat Basketball Big Four Notre
Dane. Away; Cali 7-3838

OSports - 1214: UK Cool Cats ice Hockey vs. Pur-
sue. 53: Lexington Ice Center. 10 am; Call 269-
4873

 

weekly events

 

 

 

MONDAY

-Other. .kido Club Meeting. Free. Alumni Gym. 56:30 pm. Call 7-
7899

oOther: UK Cycling Club Ride; Free, Seaion Center - front. 230
p.m.; Cal 233-7438

-Other: Cornerstone Music Practice: no talent required - lust en
ergy: Free; 508 Columbia Avenue: 730 p.m.; Call 254-3714

0 Other: UK Parents Networking (babysitting cO-OO); Call 271-5191

rReitglous: Worship Service - a casual time or singing and worship
Free. 508 Columbia Avenue. 9 p m . Call 254 3714

TUIsDAY

- Other: Campus Aerobics. Free. K-Hause. 430-5 30 em Call 254-
7765

rottier. Aerobics. Free; Newman Center Room 3. 550-7 p m. Co
266-6920

rother. Game Night; Free. Student Center Game Room. 7 30 p m
Call 7-6636

OOther: SAB indoor Recreation Committee Meeting. Free. Student
Center Game Room; 7-8 pm. Call 76636

-Other- Bridge Lessons and Games. Free. Student Center Game
Room; 7:30-10 pm; Call 7-6636

-Other UK Fencing Club - beginners welcome. equipment pro
vided: Free; Alumni Gym; 7:30-9:30 p m ;Caii 8-5564

IMeetIngs: UK Cycling Club Meeting. Free Seaton Center Room
207; 8 p.m.; Call 233-7438

0W: Tuesday Night Together - inlormai Worship. Free 429
Columbia Avenue; 7.30 pm, Call 7-3989

malicious: Genesis iI Free. Newman Center Room 8. 7-9 pm Call
272-2486

IReiigious. Rite of Christian initiation of Adults (RCIA) Free New-
man Center 7.30 p in Call 255-8566

WEDNESDAY

-0ther Aerobics Free. Newman Center 550-7 pm Call 266—
6920

-Other Judo Club Meeting Free Alumni Gym 5—630 pm Call 7.
7899

- Other ADBD Free New Student Center Room 205 7 p m Cal; 7
6636

-Other Call or Cthulhu Role Playing. Free. New Student Center
Room 205: 9-11 30 pm. Student Center Game Room. Call 76636

-Otner- Table Tennis Meeting Free Seaton Squash Room 7 3010
p m.. Cali 7-6636

ORellgious Student Faith Sharing Free Newman Center 9 pm
Call 255-8566

rReIIglous Hoty Eucharist Free 5' Augustines Chapel 530 pit“
Catl254-3726

THURSDAY

-Other: Aerobics Free. Newman Center Rooms 1 and 2. 5507
pm. Call 266-6920

- Other Campus Aerobics Free K-House 4 30-5 30 pm . Cal: 254»
7765

~0ther Cornerstone Drama Practice no talent required — Just in-
terest. Free. 508 Columbia Avenue. 630 pm . Call 2543714

~0ther. UK Fencing Club - beginners welcome equipment pro-
vided. Free. Alumni Gym. 7 30-930 p m Call 85564

~Other ADAD Free. New Student Center Room 205 711 30 pm
Call 7-6636

~Other Chess Club Free Student Center Game Room 7 30 p r“
Call 7—6636

-Reiigious Decision Potnt -
nue, 8pm Cali 254—3714

-Rellgiaus 08L Grill - Devotion and Lunch 51 429 Columbia Ave
nue.1215pm Cali 7-3989

~Reiiglous Christian Student Fellowship Bible Study Free 502 C0
iumbia Avenue 7 D m Cai1233-0313

Bible Study Free 508 Columbia Ave-

FRIDAY

-Other UK Cycling Club Ride Free Seatan Center - "am 230

D m Call 233-7438

SATURDAY

-Other ADBD Varlents Free Student Center Game Room 10
a.m-3pm. Call 76636

-Other Star Trek,Roie Playth Free New student Center Room
205.7-113Opm Caii76636

~Other Ywilight ZOOORoie Playing Free New Student Center
Room205 7-11 300m..Calt 7-6636

-Reiigious Sunday Obligation Masses. Free Newman Center a
pm ,Can 2558566

SUNDAY

-Reiiglous Collegiate Worship Service Free 502 Columbia Ave
hue 11am Cali 2330313

rReligious Sunday Obligation Masses Free Newman Center 8
10.11305 and 9-30. Call 2558566

rReligious Holy Eucharist Free St Augustines Chapel 1030 am
Cali25¢3726

ORellgious Holy Eucharist Free St Augustine‘s Chapel 530 pm
Caii25¢3726

MONDAY

-ther mo Club Meeting Free Alumni Gym 56 30 p m Cali 7
7899

'Other Cornerstone Music Practice no talent required - lust en
ergy: Free; 508 Columbia Avenue 7 30 pm Cali 254-3714

-0ther UK (Neilng Club Ride Free Seoton Center -
p m.. Call 233-7438

' Other- UK Parents Networking (babysitting co-op) Call 271.519‘.

~Retigiaus- Worship Service a casual time or singing and worship
Free, 508 Columbia Avenue. 9 p rn Call 254-3714

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on education issues. Dickey Hall Room 109: 6:30
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volvement or (Ntopiaunic Ca2 in Photoreceptor
Ud'lt"; Ft”; W 463; 4 p.m.; Cdl 7-7060

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