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UK basKetball team celebrates its title. Photo by latara aPPleby | Staff

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Baseball vs. Ole Miss. 6:30 p.m. Cliff Hagan Stadium.

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Visiting Artists and Scholars Series: Sculptor Isaac Duncan III. Noon. White Hall room 118. Free.

Softball vs. South Carolina. 1 p.m. UK Softball Complex.

Women’s volleyball vs. Morehead State, 10 a.m.; vs. Miami (Ohio), 2 p.m. Memorial Coliseum.

Men’s tennis vs. Ole Miss. 1 p.m. Boone Tennis Complex.

Monday

Austin Kleon: How to Steal Like An Artist. 7 p.m. Worsham Theater. Free.

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Smart Social Media: Building and Marketing a Strong Personal Brand Online. 11 a.m. Student Center room 231. Free.

Senior Chanda Bell pitches against Western Illinois on March 14.

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Sex, drugs and the Internet: Using digital social media content for research and class projects. 2 p.m. Student Center room 228. Free.

What are You the Mayor of? 1 p.m. W.T. Young Library Auditorium. Free.

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Using Facebook and Twitter in Your Job Search. 3:30 p.m. Center Theater. Free.

Chorale and Choristers Spring Concert. 7:30 p.m. Singletary Center Recital Hall.

President Eli Capilouto Comments on Communication. 6 p.m. Cats Den. Free.

Last Minute Job Search. 11 a.m. King Alumni House basement. $5.

Softball vs. Arkansas. 4 and 6 p.m. UK Softball Complex.

Out of Focus Film Series presents “The Cove.” 7 p.m. Worsham Theater. Free.

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Men’s tennis vs. Illinois. 1 p.m. Boone Tennis Complex.

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Junior Anthony Rossi plays against Tulsa on Jan. 28.

High court justice visits UK KAYLA PICKRELL kpickrell@kykernel.com Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas lectured at Memorial Hall Thursday in hopes of demystifying the Supreme Court. It is in rare occasion that Thomas speaks to a university, said law professor Joshua Douglas. “My wife told me to stop writing lectures,” Thomas said. “She told me people were bored by it.” THOMAS The audience seemed anything but bored as he spoke on his memoir, his life in law and his personal life. As part of the Ray Lecture, the College of Law brings a prominent member of law to UK annually. “Justice Clarence Thomas is at the top of the profession,” Douglas said. “This is providing them with an understanding for the professionalism of law.” The main point he addressed was how to keep the retention rate in law schools. “It all comes down to the question of whether the insitution is there to help the students or the professors,” Thomas said. Stefan Bing, editor-in-chief of the Kentucky Law Journal, highlighted on why Thomas was vital to the UK College of Law. “People are quick to blame the schools for the drop in law school rates,” Bing said. “Clarence Thomas was able to clarify that to the audience today.” Bing is hoping to push the College of Law to the forefront of law schools in the country. “The school is trying to go out of its way to make it accessible to the students,” Bing said. This is the 13th annual Ray Lecture at UK. “My hope is that Justice Thomas gives the students a sense of their role in society as leaders and what that means,” Douglas said. Thomas has been on the Supreme Court since 1991 when he was inducted by SEE THOMAS PAGE 9


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Philanthropy’s easy as pie

In Alpha Omicron Pi sorority’s and Iota Phi Theta fraternity’s annual philanthropy event, members of the Greek community participated in Pi-Athlon 2012, where they wrestled in pudding, competed in pie-eating contests and participated in wheelbarrow races, among other activities. Proceeds go to arthritis research.

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A member of Phi Kappa Tau flips his opponent during pudding wrestling at the E.S. Good Barn field Thursday. PHOTO BY BRANDON GOODWIN | STAFF

Integrated strategic communication sophomore Haeli Denton passes pudding from her helmet to her teammate’s during the “pudding pass” event.

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Freshman Cousino is UK baseball’s spark Coach says he’s energetic, aware DAVID SCHUH dschuh@kykernel.com Freshman center fielder Austin Cousino has started all but one game so far this season for the UK baseball team. And from the beginning, the current SEC Freshman of the Week has made a noticeable impact. A key component to a baseball team’s offense is the ability of the leadoff players to consistently get on base. If they can use their speed on the base paths to start rallies, the efficient power hitters have more opportunities to manufacture runs. Cousino is that guy. Playing the role of the speedy spark plug, “Cousy,” as his teammates call him, is a big reason for the Cats’ 28-2 start. “Austin has energy and he pays attention at a high level,” UK head coach Gary Henderson said. “He’s a little bit more advanced in terms of awareness than your regular freshman. Let’s hope he gets better and better and builds on what he’s doing.” The animated freshman isn’t just an energy booster; he’s also been packing the stat line. Cousino is hitting .363 with five home runs and 26 RBIs, and has reached base safely in 28 of his 29 starts. He’s also third on the team with a .589 slugging percentage.

In Wednesday’s win over Dayton, Cousino was 2-4 with two runs, two RBIs and a stolen base. “I’m trying to hit my pitch and not the pitcher’s pitch,” Cousino said. “At the top of the order it helps guys behind me if I can see a lot of pitches and get on base.” His consistency this season, especially lately, has been the trademark of a prolific UK offense that has taken a 180-degree turn from last season. He leads the team in total bases with 73, five more than the next person and 18 more than the person after that. “He’s doing a better job in the past 10 or 15 games of laying off the ball up in the strike zone,” Henderson said. “He’s learning what he can hit, he has a great swing and he understands the game. He’s a good player, and he will keep being a good player.” The No. 1-ranked Cats (28-2, 7-2 SEC) host No. 10 Ole Miss this weekend in a three-game series. Friday’s first pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

Next Game Who: UK vs. Ole Miss When: Friday at 6:30 p.m. Where: Cliff Hagan Stadium

Softball returns home to face South Carolina CODY PORTER cporter@kykernel.com The 16-20 UK softball team returns to action in a three-game series with South Carolina (22-16, 2-9 SEC) beginning Friday after being on the road for two consecutive weekend conference series. UK’s last home conference series was when it was swept by one-loss No. 2 Alabama. The team followed that performance up with a series win over No. 24 Auburn on the road. At home again, the Cats look to carry

over the late-inning success they had against Louisville Wednesday before ultimately falling to the Cardinals 2-1. Much like Louisville, South Carolina is a top-50 scoring team in the NCAA. Coming in at 36, the Gamecocks have pushed across 208 runs in 38 games. Aiding that stat is their .308 team batting average on 306 hits that also ranks 36th overall. South Carolina’s senior Lauren Lackey and junior Samie Garcia both are hitting more than .400 on the season. Lackey’s 46 hits and 16 RBI have helped SEE SOFTBALL PAGE 9


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wins at UK

Reflection on 8 What a season. An eighth national championship, a 38-2 record and numerous broken records along the way. To recap it all, here’s a statistical retrospective on the 2011-12 title-winning season.

career points (tied for 52nd in UK history)

186

on UK’s singleseason assists list (191)

blocks (broke school, SEC and NCAA freshman records)

10.0 PPG

1.8 A/T

John Calipari UK basketball head coach

2.5 BPG

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national player of the year awards

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on UK’s singleseason rebounds list (415)

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double-doubles, tying UK freshman record (DeMarcus Cousins)

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7.4 RPG

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Terrence Jones 6-foot-9 252 pounds

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NCAA record for team blocks

(previous: 315, 2003-04 Connecticut)

School record for most wins in a season

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(previous: 36, 1947-48)

1.8 RPG

RPG

3-pt. %

Anthony Davis 6-foot-11 244 pounds

62.3 FG %

Kyle Wiltjer 6-foot-9 239 pounds

(previous: 38, 2008 Memphis)

8.6 Blocks

(second: St. Joseph’s, 7.2 bpg)

37.4% Field-goal percentage defense (second: Michigan State, 37.9)

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Eloy Vargas 6-foot-11 244 pounds

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Darius Miller 6-foot-8 235 pounds

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(second: Ohio State, 14.9)

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3-pt. %

NCAA record for most wins in a season

+16.8 Scoring margin

1,248 career points (34th in UK history)

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career games played, setting a new UK record

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Doron Lamb 6-foot-4 210 pounds

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Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 6-foot-7 232 pounds

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career points (57th in UK history)

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1,018 PPG

7.2 BPG

currently the school’s career leader in 3-point percentage (47.5 percent)

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in salary and performancebased bonuses earned this year

rebounds

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$4.55 million

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‘WoW’ gets new expansion One of my all-time favorite games, “World of Warcraft,” is releasing its new expansion soon, “Mists of Pandaria.” As of March 21, I have been able to try out the beta version as a “test dummy” of sorts. The main reasoning behind the expansion is to provide a smaller expansion to keep players busy. Let’s face it, once you’ve been everywhere in the story of Azeroth, you want somewhere new to play. In comes Pandaria, a land mainly Asian-inspired, with five zones added into KAYLA the game. PICKRELL The best part is you get to play a panKernel da. Its formal name: Pandaren. columnist Each Pandaren is a monk. Blizzard said that the introduction of the monk Pandarens shows the way monks were originally. They said the Pandarens are a way to look at how monks have evolved into the other races. Pandarens are allowed new characteristics, similar to

each race in “World of Warcraft.” My personal favorite is “bouncy.” You take 50 percent less falling damage. Another one of my personal favorites is “inner peace,” meaning your rested experience lasts twice as long. Other characteristics include “epicurean,” “gourmand” and “quaking palm.” “Quaking palm” allows you to put an enemy to sleep for three seconds by touching its pressure point. There are new talent systems and specializations for the new expansion as well. One of the biggest changes is that players will no longer be spending their talent points every couple of levels. Instead talents will be granted every 15 levels that are specific to the player’s class. The most amusing part of the new expansion is the pet battle system. You can take any non-combat pet and level it so you can battle other pets. But I don’t exactly know how that will work out, as I’m not allowed to test it out on the beta version yet. There will also be major changes within four classes:

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raising their voices.” One of the panelists asked Thomas if the decision is ever easy just because the court reached a unanimous voice. “Usually the unanimous decisions are the ones that took the most effort and time to decide,” Thomas said. He said the most surprising thing about his job is finding out the “decency of the institution.” “I would have never guessed how honest the institution is,” Thomas said. “It is an honor to be able work with (my colleagues).” Thomas uses this honesty to provide students with the truth behind law and how to progress within the institution. “Justice Thomas provided the finishing touches to show the students how important it is to go into law school and further their career,” Bing said. “He is their inspiration.”

the former President George H. W. Bush. “So many people were recharacterizing my life at that point,” Thomas said. “I wanted my son to know where I came from and how I got to that point.” In 2007, he wrote a memoir titled “My Grandfather’s Son.” He spoke on how his grandfather was the most essential and vital part of his life growing up. Thomas carried with him a sense of humor and civility that he said he shares with his colleagues. “In all the years I have worked in the Supreme Court, I have never heard one unkind voice,” Thomas said. “With the issues we cover, you could never have nine people with no judicial rule sit in a room and make that decision without SOFTBaLL From Page 5 earn her the team-leading .414 average. Garcia’s team-leading 49 hits has helped manufacture her .405 batting average that is second to only Lackey. UK seniors Chanda Bell and Rachel Riley will lead the way for the pitching staff as they look to slow the hot-hitting Gamecocks. Bell, the only pitcher with a record more than .500 (8-7), has a team-leading 2.41 ERA and 101 strikeouts, but late-inning comebacks by the opposition have hampered some of her opportunities to earn a better record. The senior is also close to reaching UK’s top 10 for strikeouts in a singleseason for the fourth season in a row.

Riley has been more productive this season at the plate with a team-high 21 RBI, but has the second most appearances on the mound and complete games pitched for the Cats. Head coach Rachel Lawson has been fortunate so far this season to also have sophomores Ellen Weaver and Lauren Cumbess. Their presence in the rotation has made it so the Cats haven’t had to start one pitcher twice in the same series. Despite pitching 38.1 innings, Cumbess has allowed a much lower batting average to the opposition (.220) to back up her 3.29 ERA that ranks second for the team. One factor that could play into the Cats’ favor is that the Gamecocks’ soft-

ball squad hasn’t played since a March 31 double-header victory over Longwood. Lawson’s club, however, has played three times since then. The series with the Gamecocks starts Friday with a 6:30 p.m. opening pitch. Games on Saturday and Sunday are scheduled for 1 p.m. starts.

Next Game Who: UK vs. South Carolina When: Friday at 6:30 p.m. Where: UK Softball Complex

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hunters, druids, shaman and warlocks. The overall goal of the expansion is to get players back into the game. Most players have become accustomed to the land and the characters within the game, and it is time for a new look. Some of the players will hate the new game because they hate change in itself. However, I am guaranteeing that most of the players will be highly impressed with the new changes and look. And always remember: For the Horde!


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‘American Reunion’ instills jitters Horoscope To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19)—Today is an 8—It’s not a good time to gamble today. Leave your money buried. You won’t need it anyway. Consider your upcoming projects: the next month holds passionate study. Taurus (April 20-May 20)—Today is a 7—Stay and finish up. Consider the long-term impacts of your actions. There could be a conflict between home and career. Do the homework. Gemini (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 7—Guard against jealousies. Avoid an argument to keep the peace. Steer clear of travel for a while. Practice leads to perfection. Schedule for success. Cancer (June 22-July 22)—Today is a 7—Take on more work, even if it complicates things. Make sure you’re clear on what’s required before doing the job. Get expenses approved. Take a bubble bath later. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)—Today is a 7—There’s no need to take risks with money. Love is another matter ... patience and persistence win out. Defer gratification. Rumors may not match facts. Double-check instructions. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 7—Don’t go against your core

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values no matter what. Watch your step. There could be a big change at home. Sometimes you need to tear down and rebuild. Stay objective. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)—Today is a 6—Let hope replace an old fear. Advise a loved one to do the same. Keep costs low, and go for it. Some ideas won’t work. Test them to find out which ones will. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)—Today is a 7—Money isn’t everything. Neither a borrower nor a lender be, and you won’t have to deal with the interest. Keep your word, as a basic rule. You’re coming into your own. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today is a 6—Patience is key now. Don’t be harsh on yourself ... you’re really doing the best you can with what you have. Enjoy the Full Moon with a friend. Plant seeds. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)—Today is a 6—It’s not a good day to travel, yet you could learn a lot from the possible breakdowns. Expect different opinions. Completion leads to satisfaction. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 7—The roller-coaster ride continues; you might as well have fun. Being harsh on yourself is not attractive. Keep the money in a safe place. Stay adaptable. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)—Today is a 6—Get through the day as best you can. Don’t hit your head against the wall if something you’re doing doesn’t work. Try it differently. Your patience gets rewarded.

MIAMI — Movie stars get nervous, too. When Jason Biggs — who plays Jim, the pastry-loving lead of the “American Pie” ensemble comedies — stepped onto the set for the fourth installment in the series, he admits he felt a little jittery. “A lot of us had nervous butterflies because it had been a long time since we had seen each other,” Biggs says. “Eddie Kay Thomas (who plays Finch in the films) and I are good friends. He’s one of my best buds, and we see each other all the time, so he doesn’t count. But there were other people in the cast I hadn’t seen for the better part of 10 years. It was kind of surreal seeing each other. But it took all of 10 minutes before we were back to our old ways. We have a shorthand and a comfort level with each other that we can go that long without seeing each other and it doesn’t matter.” That level of comfort was important, because “American Reunion,” in which the cast from 1999’s “American Pie” reunites for a high school class reunion, relies on the ensemble comedy of the previous three films — the shockingly raunchy, but always sweet and good-hearted humor — that helped the first three films earn more than $750 million worldwide. But aside from the usual greed/ profit

charts that fuel most comedy sequels, directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg (“Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay”) saw something more in another “American Pie” movie than an automatic paycheck. “One of the things that attracted us to this project was the ensemble aspect of it,” Hurwitz says. “You see it a lot on television, in shows such as ‘The Office’ and ‘Parks & Recreation,’ but not so much in movies. Hayden and I became friends in high school and started writing screenplays in college when the original ‘American Pie’ came out. So when this project came up, the first thing we said to the studio was, ‘We want to bring everybody back. We want to revive the rhythm of the first movie and make sure everyone has something to do and everyone gets their moment to shine.’” Fortunately, despite the success of the initial “American Pie” trilogy, none of the original cast members had broken through to a superstardom that would make their participation a financial impossibility. Everyone from the first three movies makes an appearance in “American Reunion” save for Casey Affleck, who played the older brother of Thomas Ian Nicholas’ character Kevin in uncredited cameos in the first two “Pies.” MCT


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LOST: Set of multiple keys on an empty UK I.D. holder. Lost around campus. Please call 270-590-3629.

Lifeguard – Louisville. We are seeking summer Lifeguards/Pool Attendants to join our team of professionals at our award-winning apartment community situated on beautiful McNeely Lake on the southeast side of Louisville. Duties include supervising the swimming pool and pool area cleaning in accordance with local and state regulations. Jefferson County Pool Attendant Certification is required. We offer a respectful, friendly and team-oriented environment with a base pay of $10/hour. Hours will average 20– 30 per week, including weekends. Please send your resume to Nick at: nvancleave@AndersonCommunities.com or Fax to (502)966-2734.

Researchers at the University of Kentucky are looking for individuals between the ages of 21 and 35 who have received a DUI in the last 2 years to participate in a study looking at behavioral and mental performance. All participants will be compensated for their time and participation is completely confidential. For more information, please call 859-257-5794

LOST: UK keychain with 5 keys on it, around campus/Two Keys area. Please call 606-219-7920.

Scanner - Part-time scanner needed for summer month for busy real estate development office. Approximately 20-25 hours/week, flexible around classes, $8/hour. Must be dependable, detail-oriented and possess good communication skills. Please send resume, class schedule and/or summer availability to: Sharon@AndersonCommunities.com or Fax 231-3726.

Want a job in Early Childhood? Get pre- qualified for a position and earn a $50 Visa Card for participating! Visit www.childcarecouncilofky.com for more information.

Lifeguards and Pool Managers needed. Professional Pool Management is hiring for clubs and waterparks in Lexington, Louisville and Richmond. $8–$15/hour. Email brad40965@aol.com for application.

Seeking teachers for Toddler Program (1-3 years old). Must be 18 years old with high school diploma or GED. Full-Time and Part- Time positions available. Apply in person @ 3271 Beaumont Centre Circle.

Live-in student interested in Veterinary Medicine to share 2BR house with male pre- Vet student at Gainesway Small Animal Clinic. Rent and utilities paid for cleaning clinic. Part-time work hours available. Apply in person with resume at 1230 Armstrong Mill Road.

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Looking for dance instructors for 2012- 2013 school year. Must have experience with kids, teaching, and a strong dance background. For information call 288-2935. LOOKING FOR Male & Female Social Drinkers 21-35 years of age with or without ADHD. Researchers at the University of Kentucky are conducting studies concerning the effects of alcohol. Volunteers paid to participate. Please call 257-5794. Looking for students with experience in dance, art, music, or theatre for camp jobs this summer. Experience with children a plus! For information call 288-2925.

The Kentucky Kernel wants you for its ad staff. What kinds of students are we looking for? Motivated. Outgoing. Organized. Business savvy. Dedicated. What will you get? A fun, flexible, job. Valuable sales and account management skills. Amazing co-workers. Experience facilitating the buying, selling and production of advertisements. And, oh yeah, a nice paycheck each month. If you think you have what it takes, and you wouldn’t mind bringing in some cash to pay your bills each month, send us a resume. email: sam@kykernel.com. Mail: 026 Grehan Journalism Bldg, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506. Writers & Interns Wanted: Lexington based Internet company seeks writing staff. Applicants should be familiar with social media, ebusiness and/or technology. Visit WebProNews.com for examples. This is a great opportunity to earn extra cash while building your resume/portfolio. We are also accepting applications for internships across our company for Spring. Send resume with writing samples to jobs@ientry.com and/or call 859-514-2720 to schedule an interview.

Opportunities Real Estate For Sale 216 Dantzler Court. Fantastic 3BR/1BA, full basement, great yard in quiet residential neighborhood, walk to campus. UK Live Where You Work Program. Call Pepper Woolwine. 859-327-1896. Turf Town Properties EHO

Roommates Wanted Roommates needed. Secure and nicely remodeled apartments. www.sillsbrothers.com, 859-983-0726 Share 3BR/2.5BA, furnished townhome in Tates Creek/Man ‘O War area. Garage/off street parking. Utilities/internet included. $425/month plus deposit & lease. 859-494- 1099

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