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Admlnistrator says procedure ‘not the end of the world’ Add/Dmp . .
. ByBRAIH‘tNlPl-IR Despite the horror stories students students needing to enter the Col- and they will want to change it to SGthule . i .
' StaffWriter often associate with add/drop. it's iseum beforetheirdesignatedtime. section i3atltpm.."shesaid. » I' ‘ I
really "not that bad." Me uilkin She said students will be ab to " r '. ' - -'

Tomorrow the adventure begins, said Q enter the Coliseum after their 1time In addition. MCQUHR‘“ said that ‘0 a'm' "WKI‘ 1 p'm' v'z .. _'.

as UK students get the chance to “()ften students go in there think— slot has passed. but not before. students should remember m drop a 10:30 am. Ki-Mb 1'30 DJ“. A-BI : I '5' " 4‘
give their schedules the fine tuning mg tadd/dropt is going to take five Students eligible to participate in class 'f the-V attempt ‘0 add or . " " '2
they may need after preregistration. hours and sometimes they walk out tomorrow's centralized add/drop "hagge. 3355 15"Ct'3”? 6“" “unit 11 a'"" Mc-O 2 p'm' Bm-Che -. '

Centralized add/drop will begin {hetv 33:3? ibiflai‘dlth ev ery thing Sfid ttl: $105533?“{IE’I‘Ifzfgfilfifd and [cannemtwms :trzips‘findnlshv?31:02]: 11:30 OJ“. P'RI 2:30 p.m. Chi-Di '; .' " ' _1
:3:T;‘:3J§:?:§nata:ofiégbfig? 83:1 I"We don't hear the success sto- Students receive information :1“th ha: 1“” full??? “cums 0f 12 p'm' Ri'sm 3 P-m- Di'F ":9 '3' [17.
iseum. Students can add classes rle“_'..“'° only hear the mm" 5w- 5mm“ ““9" they enter the C01‘ esamecass. S ( Ml" 12:30 p.m.Sn-U 3'30 p,m_ G-Hen '. 3 ’i ,5} 1',
through January 21 and have until ries. she said. -d .- .- . . s . iseum. giving them step-by-step di- Students who must late register ' '3' I":
March til‘HlmPi‘CIUSS dirf‘xerclgorl‘ 13:3.ch thignvgaywimjtu‘tighi {£38222r?£}inis’::eploig‘:£ng where Will have t: obtain a course request 1.12. mm for new studenteonMondey ‘, ‘. 5);" 5'," '
De artments in the (‘ollege of Arts ‘ I I - ‘.I‘ . I - form and ave it approved by their mm - - .' . .-.._I.'I.
& Sexiences will remain in the Col- can prepare for add/drop is by de- Once students have completed dean's office. Fister said. There is a fmmmm"mwmmv ‘.“- .‘W‘u
iseum untilWednesday. veloping “I plan “uh alternative add/drop. they mu“ then turn the" $20 late registration fee. ‘ " ‘ 7» {if \

classes in case a particular section add/drop slips in to their college . . " '.~ .‘

No. 2 pencils are helpful. but Mar- or class is closed. dean. During late registration. which 'l‘ransfer students and students for (‘liissvs lii .\lt'li|tii i..i t'tiliscutll : ’ .t i. ’_
gey McQuilkiii. assistant registrar “Students should go in prepared to McQuilkin said a way in which runs from Wednesdav through Jan. who were assigned previous .idvis itegiiinuigat l p Ill i ‘ ', " .'
for student records and services. spend some time. take it leisurely long lines can be avoided at 21. students must go to the individu» mg conferences and couldn‘t attend -' - _ '
suggests that students also “stay and not get stressed out over it all." add/drop may be to avoid the ”un- al departments of the classes in must attend an orientatation begin lit-admission awn”. In“. t 1. f ~ '-‘ ’.‘
calm” during add/drop. "Students shesaid. necessary shopping around." which they want to enroll. All stu- ning at 8 it in Monday In the (lam quired to attend the orientation. but 'lW .. . 7 ‘.
Just have to try to remember that Because add/drop will stay open dents who late register must turn in rtmmBuilding must still we an “Wm“... adviser . ' .- . '3,
this is not that bad and is not the until 6 this semester. McQuilkin said “Sometimes a student will have at their completed course request ,u'terword, these students will see to hau- their (‘tiui'se request l()i‘.ll ‘ ‘I . .
end of the world."shc said. no exceptions would be made for Math 123 class. section 22 at 9 am. forms outside 2m Miller Hall. their academic aimser and register wpnnm Help, mm - '. ‘ ' 5 .

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UK offices - ’ h ' t ‘
11 on S , l‘lS mas , . . -,
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m" ”mam ‘ - *~ full of glad tidings
1:13am . * ‘ - ' ~.
Open "“339" a for victorious Cats ' -
Jan. 28 deadline if" 5. \I. - = 1 '
[a K i ‘ ‘ fwmr‘ BNWILUEHHH‘ Even with a shorter lineu the .
for fees payment ‘ b l/ is Sports Editor Wildcats out—rebounded the lf‘ardi» .' ~_ -.
, ’1 ‘ nals iii} to 34 That. coupled with the ' _ . . ' *
Hy Sll.\l{().\ It \1‘t‘llFURI) "i -’ \\ .o. «,4 . At his first press luncheon as Ken dominating play ()1 junior forward . . .
(‘ontributing Writer , . W , x I. tucky coach. Eddie Sutton compared Winston Bennett. was enough for L'K . .
. . . _' " I; / i .; his excitement about C(MChlng Iht’ to take the fifth sticalled “Dream .. , _ ‘-

A flood of bills and paperwork al- . - . '2‘}! / [ ~. Wildcats to a kid 5 at ('hrtslmib (iame "
ways accompanies the first weeks of it" "' s ' 5‘ x I. " ‘i he had to pinch himself to see if he Bennett who was disappomted '

a semester. but many UK offices “,1, . .VI‘ . ’ was dreaming. after he failed to make the t'KlT allr . ' ' .
are extending their hours to help . 3 Sutton was wide awake as his tournament team after two strong . .
students keep their heads above “ 43‘ . Wildcats won five of their holiday performances. scored a career-high ’ ' I I

water. 33' a X games during hi3 “”1 Chl‘lSImJ-S 2.; points and also had seven re ' " V. l

Although the Student Billings alt. I. , 3%, season atL'K. hounds _ ,
Service is opening at 8:30 am. as "K . -. - , " '1 .,~ First. the Wildcats captured the Waiker g gaiiie-high H rebounds - '
usual. it will remain open until 6 X r‘ I . ,” 33rd University of Kentucky Invita and }{ur(l('nv§ key hug-km, down the . '
pm. on Mondays through Thursdays it?" ;- ,..." ./ - tional Tournament by downing l-Zast girth-n helped the (are (,lfgci Louis» ' .
and until 4:30 pm. on Fridays from ‘. ' " .. . )5 (‘arolina and Peppet‘dlnt‘ h! 'dh av \illc'sdcpihand quickness ' '
Jan, 13-28. It Will also be Open from .- r. _ ~.. V erage 0f 33 points The} ”‘9” “I look forward to see what everv ' _' '
to am. to 1 pm. on Saturdays dur« § g ‘ ‘ 4 I, crashed the boards Dec. 28 to beat mm hug 1., gm “hum ”1‘. km} « ' . .
ing these two weeks. / /ll . Louisville atits own gametis-o-i. Bennett. a Louisville native. said .‘

The last day for students to pay C. é Two nights later. L'K destroyed 1,11”th game . ' . _ . .
their fees in full is Jan. 28. The of— ’1“ a ’ 7 ; lowly Virginia Military institute Ett- ' . ‘ '
“('8 Wt" “probably be open longer m k. . .. ' , . _ . 4 . g 55 at Freedom Hall. and then opened In its annual game at Freedom ' r " ’ *
than 6 that day." said Ben Crutcher. ' / r_,~~ ‘.
validated from 9 am. to 3 pm. in .3?) sq I. . . ' second. a 39-6 scoring drive by the ' , .1 '. g '
the Student Center Ballroom during is ‘ . 5;. § _ 30-point favorite Wildcats was Had it not been for Walker's 2:3 ; _ :I I.
the first two weeks of the semester. : 5 - ‘4‘, x . ' ' .~ enough to put the Cats past East points. with a couple of key baskets g. " ' “t" .4- . 3
or from 8:30 am. to 6 pm. in the . A ‘ ' Carolina and into Saturday night's inside the last five minutes. the ,"' .5"
student billings office. 257 Student . final against Pepperdine. Wildcats would have gotten an even ii ., 2.3,._3'_3."£""
Center. 3; I‘ Going again with its three guards bigger scare from \‘andy . . .1 ‘ ,‘I~,‘.' T-i-..I7

(‘rutcher said the lines in the ball IQ .- ‘ ' 77 Roger Harden, James Blackmon .‘ . it; ‘. I, i: I.
room willprobablybeshorter. " and Ed Davender i the Wildcats Th0 t‘oviimodores cut [K3 13' “.‘ri: L-‘f'h"

Students who registered late will Mi . ~ mounted a similar scoring drive «29» POInt halftime lead to five three II.
not be able to pick up their leftover ....s ‘ 6) beginning the second half which times. before the Wildcats put the ‘ . 1'. .' “
financial aid checks until Jan. 29. r A drained the Waves. then a Top :20 game Wit} WW“ the stretch it: I, v...
(‘i‘utcher said. ' team. i. » . .~ . , . .. 3‘: ,4 ‘ i,"
. The University subtracts what stu- , a.» 1‘ Senior lx'enny' Walker. who scored haste:it?ikégge)?r{g:{kzgf‘t,et{3:13}; . ; .
dents owe from their finanCial aid 40 pomts in the tourament. was h' I_ t In In troubl I .. Sutton "id .. -. . -'
checks and then awards the remain- . . ii. - voted the Most Valuable Player. and . a“ ’8‘ L ‘ . 5d ‘ _‘ . ' ‘ - ‘

i . . . . . . _ . I . I as the t .its upped their retord to Hi . _
tiei. so students need not worry 5;. _ i , g .. Blackmon and Davender made the . . _ , _ , ~ .

. . y _ . ‘ ... I I lnlllt tonftitnteand to lovuall . . i
abt-ut theirtuition debts.he said. ...“ at? all-tournamentteam. . . . - . -
Students who preregistered can ‘ '. ...”5” if: q.- “I‘ve always thought .VOU can Win Rounding out its four games in -~ ' -
pick up their checks from 9 am. to ‘ "mt mm.“ KevnelSlall a lot of games with three guards." eight days. the Wildcats played Aue ‘ '

3 pm, through Jan. 28 in the ball- Pepperdine coach Jim Harrick said burn. Mississippi and Alabama last ~ , .' ‘
room. said Sheri Litton. a reception. Louisville senior Billy Thompson tries to get off a bounded Louisville 36-24 in the game. which following the game. “but you can‘t week. L'K met-[5 Mississippi State ..
ist in the student financial aid office. shot over Kentucky's Kenny Walker in the Wild- gave the Wildcats a 3-2 edge in the renewed se- win the league." Wednesday in Starkville and Florida ‘
After that date. the checks can be cat's 69-64 win over the Cardinals. UK out~re~ ries between the two in-state rivals. Butyoucan beat U 0tL- Saturdayintiainesville.

picked up in 257 Student Center. ,

Meal plans can be changed 0 O . '
tnrough Jan. 24. but students will Ima e bulldln
have to pay $25 for the change. said -
Allen Rieman. director of UK Food
Services. The fee must be paid by . . . . . . . . . . . '
maimed SAB Vice preSident optimistic about Little Kentucky Derby, committee planning mp to Florida

Students who live in residence
halls can change their plans in the By WENDY SUSAN SMITH . Hayden said SAB is hoping the ies will run for six days. instead of
housing office in the Service Build- Staff'Writer festival will be one of the biggest the usual two- or three-day period. ' \ ‘
ing or in 206 Student Center during events of the season. “We are giving The visual arts committee is con-
the first week ofthe semester. The Student Activities Board‘s it a new face." he said. “Basically. tracting new art exhibitions for the \ ' ,1

11,059 who live in Greg Page spring schedule is similar to what it we are shortening the number of Rasdall Gallery. and the travel com- ., "5 V3
Apartments or on campus can has been in the past. but the youp 5 days from one week to three days. mittee is planning for a spring break ‘f” .
change their meal plans in 206 Stu- offiCIals say that students can look We want to pack these three days tnpto South Padre lsland.Fla. / ’ \
dent Center during the first week or forward to some changes. . with as many activitiesaspossible." The special activities committee is ‘ l/ ‘ .»
in the Food Storage Center behind ‘I‘Our main objective is to continue “A lot of time and effort has been working on a couple of projects yet a -

K-Lair Grill the second week Rie- building a reputable image through put into making the LKD a big we to be announced. Hayden said these ‘ I
man said. ' the programs that we put on," said cess." said David Nickell, SAB vice projects will add a little flavor to ‘

Ag long as Sludems have paid Pan] Hayden‘s“ pmmem' ”5.533% iiilimrgiiisiiemiiiiaoin):t tl "1.in “$3351? l ' t ll ted / t

their 8100 de sit. their meal cards ‘ . m' . 5 w‘ ,, s s a 5° “Jus a oca ' A
will be valid” through Jan. 28, he “$2?anng Syngermsviggtyb; at leastinthepast lOyears. money for a speaker who should be If '
sallifhzal plan changes in t ~ things to d°' “SAB activities can The concert committee is current- lcli‘bewf'tlrhgaygggsa‘i’d“ draw a blg ; ' i ‘ ~' ‘ i (‘ “ ‘”‘ 5‘

a require a hel enhance st nts‘ knowl “ ‘ ' ~ ‘ . ‘. . . .~ c -‘ .. - _,_ --\\

refund are handled through SlUdent well, as give gm an «:3?an 3mgncitemu$sforglnfgt§flefigaig bi.“ said the orgamzation M" be p5” XM— \
billings. . . break fromthebooks." Kakie Urch. concert committee co- ame to fltagt more speakers} and ‘17",- )

”coming of the refund wiii take chairwoman. “We are looking for- s st w' ”"3 “-5” ".w‘ ' "3' _. ... in
three weeks. except for students A highlight of the coming semes- ward to booking a 81'0"? that is as ceive when the student fee increase LMM" "WOW“-
who receiveIfinancial aid. Crutcher t6" IS SAB“ Little Kentucky Derby. successfulasthoeeinthefall.“ goesmtoeffectthis ML what happens on campus. then all “We want students to sign up for
said. They will be reimbursed within UK‘s annual spring festival. The or- All students are eligible to join an they have to do is come to the SAB committees because we went to
form oaffut: ti: billing office is in- sanitation is already planning SAB has also put together a new SAB committee. Nickel] said. “ll 3 office. 204 Student Center. and fill know their ideas.“ he said. as well

c nge. events forthcApril affair. mowe schedule. This semester mov- student wants to have a voice in outan application. as their helpcoordinatingproyann.
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