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6-10 p.m. South Limestone. Free.

6:30 p.m. Cliff Hagan Field. Broadcast on Fox Sports South & UK IMG radio.

blue/white scrimmage 6 p.m. Commonwealth Stadium. Free.

potter-themed trivia tournament rachel aretakis raretakis@kykernel.com

baseball vs. lsu 2 p.m. Cliff Hagan Field. Broadcast on Fox Sports South & UK IMG radio.

discover water volleyball Noon to 5 p.m. Lancaster Aquatic Center. Free and open to students, faculty and staff. Also Sunday.

baseball vs. lsu 2 p.m. Cliff Hagan Field. Broadcast on Fox Sports South & UK IMG radio

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“trafficking in people: reality and representation” presentation 6 p.m. W.T. Young Library Auditorium. Free and open to the public.

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5 to 7 p.m. King Alumni House. Free.

4 p.m. UK Softball Complex.

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baseball vs. louisville 6 p.m. at Louisville’s Jim Patterson Stadium.

“God ain’t makin’ no more land” Reading marathon featuring Kentucky poets and writers. 1 to 10 p.m. Worsham Theater. Free and open to the public.

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massage on the Go 6 to 9 p.m. The Hub at W.T. Young Library. Free.

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Senior Brittany Cervantes prepares to throw during UK’s doubleheader on April 11.

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wacky olympics makes debut

The Body Shop, a UK health and wellness program, will host the first Wacky Olympics Friday at noon on Johnson Center Intramurals Fields. This event will be free and all participants will win some type of prize. “I love things like this because it is competitive without being so serious,” Tyler Wise, an economics sophomore, said. There will be nine events, including a water balloon toss, a three-legged race, balancing an egg in a spoon, wiffle ball and more. Teams compete in groups of four. Out of the spirit of the upcoming Olympics, the top three teams will be rewarded with medals.

Senior Thomas McCarthy tries to avoid a tag against Western Kentucky on March 27. UK is tied for the SEC lead with LSU, who comes to Lexington this weekend.

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Students can participate in a Harry Potter themed trivia tournament Saturday in an event hosted by the College of Arts & Sciences. The trivia tournament costs $20 per four-person team consisting of four people, and all proceeds benefit the Jessie Clark Middle School. “Keeneland is open every weekend, this is only going to be once, so (students) should come for a good time,” said senior Rachel Hensley, a secretary in the college. She said though the theme is Harry Potter, questions will test general knowledge. This is the first year the college has hosted the tournament, Hensley said, and they hope students will come to hang out and have fun. The tournament is open to all students and groups, and questions will test general knowledge. It will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the Student Center.

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nikky Finney poetry reading 4 p.m. Margaret I. King Library Great Hall. Free and open to the public.

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UK, LSU square off for SEC lead DAVID SCHUH dschuh@kykernel.com After two losses last week, the UK baseball team fell to No. 2 in this week’s College Baseball rankings. It was their worst week of the season, despite recovering on the weekend to take two of three from Arkansas. Given that, the good news is the Cats (33-5, 11-4 SEC) will get an immediate shot to get their top spot back. Cliff Hagan Stadium will host a matchup of the top two teams in the country this weekend, as No. 1 LSU arrives for a threegame series. The Tigers (31-7, 11-4 SEC) have won 14 of their last 15 games and are tied with UK for the best record in the SEC (LSU leads the west, UK leads the east). “It’s a big weekend,” UK head coach Gary Henderson said. “But it’s just another weekend. Once we get done with this one we’ll be talking about how big the one is down in Nashville. That’s just the nature of what we do in conference.” The Cats’ weekend rotation, juniors Taylor Rogers and Jerad Grundy and sophomore Corey Littrell, have a combined record of 13-2. Littrell, who is 6-0 with a 1.95 ERA, has the lowest ERA of any SEC starting pitcher. LSU will counter with a trio that is a combined 16-3 with an ERA of 2.78. Also, Tigers leftfielder Raph Rhymes leads the NCAA in batting average at .472. “Anytime a top-ranked team comes in we get amped up for it,” freshman Austin Cousino said. “They’re coming into our park and we’ve got some home-field advantage here at the Cliff. If we can take two out of three every weekend we’ll be in top shape in this league.” First pitch on Friday is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. 6| weekend timeout | 04.20.12

Spring Kickoff Blue/White Scrimmage offers early look at team ETHAN LEVINE elevine@kykernel.com The UK football team will conclude its spring practice season with its annual Blue/White Scrimmage in Commonwealth Stadium at 6 p.m. Saturday. Like last year, head coach Joker Phillips has paired his first-string offense with his first-string defense, and that team will play against the rest of his roster, who will be spotted 14 points to start the game. But anyone affiliated with the program will tell you the game is less about winners or losers, and more about the coaching staff analyzing the team in live game situations and assessing players for the fall. Instead of the Edge's usual three key matchups format, this week it will break down three things coaches and fans should be watching for when the team hits the field Saturday. 1. Quarterback Maxwell Smith — Smith won't be facing the Cats' first-string defense Saturday, but coaches and fans should have their eyes glued to the team's starting quarterback all spring. Playing for the backups as a grayshirt freshman a year ago, the offense is now Smith's to lose or secure in the scrimmage. After a disastrous season offensively a year ago, the Cats will be looking to Smith to improve from his first-team All-SEC Freshman performance in 2011 and take the offense to the next level. “I come out with the same mentality — it's game time,” Smith said. “I am coming out like our defense is Louisville. I just want to come out, complete a lot of passes, move the ball down the field and score touchdowns.” Smith said it was important for him to be a more accurate passer this year if the passing game is going to be successful, especially against the stout defenses of the SEC.

Saturday will be the first SEC defense Smith takes on since November, and his first opportunity to show coaches and fans his development since last season. 2. The secondary — The biggest question mark on UK's roster lies in the secondary, where a number of unproven names and faces will compete for playing time. Marcus Caffey, a backup running back on last year's team, has made the move to defensive back and earned himself a starting nod on the spring practice depth chart. Phillips spoke highly of Caffey following Wednesday's practice, saying he liked his size, speed and physicality. Phillips also said he was impressed with the senior leadership safety Martavius Neloms has shown this spring. Neloms has more starting experience than any other member of UK's secondary. “There's a whole lot of young guys back there,” UK defensive coordinator Rick Minter said. “It's going to be an open competition in the fall.” Saturday will be another chance for those competing for spots to make sure coaches remember their names and feel they are worthy of playing time or even a starting spot in the fall. No final decisions will be made Saturday, but at a position waiting to be claimed there will be a number of new faces looking to break onto the scene. 3. New faces at linebacker — Last year, linebackers Danny Trevathan and Winston Guy were first and second in the SEC in total tackles. Both have now moved on to the bright lights of professional football, leaving two pairs of very large shoes to fill in the middle of Minter's defense. So far this spring it has been Avery Williamson and Bud Dupree who have been filling those shoes. “Those are the leaders of the pack right now, Bud at outside and Avery at inside,” Minter said. “We have fierce competition going on regularly.”

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Quarterback Maxwell Smith throws a pass in a March 28 practice. Smith will be front and center during Saturday’s Blue/White Scrimmage, as the sophomoreto-be tries to take control of the quarterback position heading into the fall. Coaches and fans will be watching Williamson and Dupree not only for their abilities on the field but their leadership and command of the defense throughout the game. Having to replace all four linebackers from last year’s starting defense, Minter and linebackers coach

Bringing down the block SAB hosting ‘Big Finish’ for both students and residents JUSTIN SHARP features@kykernel.com The Student Activities Board will be hosting The Big Finish, a block party open to the public. The party will be on South Limestone between the Avenue of Champions and

Maxwell Street from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday. The block party will have activities for all ages, including slides, bounce houses, live music, mechanical bull and some sporting activities. There will also be face painting and henna tattoo artists. SAB is hoping for many students to come out to the event, but they hope that residents of Lexington come out too.

“We have opened this event to everyone in the Lexington community to come and enjoy a safe and fun night with their family and friends,” said Riana English, a marketing and business management senior. Even though the block party is celebrating seniors, the SAB wants everyone to join them and the Big Finish celebration. “We want seniors to remember their

Chuck Smith will have their eyes on more than just Williamson and Dupree. If those two can step in and play at a high level Saturday, it should elevate the play of the other new faces around them, both at linebacker and in the secondary.

hard work pays off, and how much they have contributed to the university,” English said. Different vendors from around campus will have tents set up with food for purchase. SAB has also brought in some vendors to sell food for a small fee, but all activities are free, and guests can enjoy them as much as they want. “I didn’t even know that this was going to happen, it will be a great way to have some fun right before dead week and finals,” Rachel Sims, a communications disorders sophomore, said. The SAB has been planning for the event since last semester, but most of the logistics

came together only a few months ago by two SAB committees. “Our two committees and wonderful advisors came together and we all made this possible,” English said. This is the first year of the Big Finish and everyone involved are very excited to see how it will come together. Even though there are bars present on the street, SAB wants to let everyone know that it will be a dry event. “We know there are bars present on the stretch of the street, but we just want everyone to be safe and have fun, but we are still a dry campus therefore these rules will extend to our block party,” English said.


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Record Store Day is back 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 a 7 — Your attention is on finances. Don't let it slip through your fingers ... pay down bills, stash some, replenish reserves. Stick to your plan, and grow your nest egg. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is an 8 — Take it slow, and avoid mistakes that would cost far more time overall. With both the Sun and Moon in your sign, your confidence could make you cocky. Focus on love. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 7 — Spend less and save more. For the next two days, review the financial and logistical plans. Conserve resources, shop for bargains, and you can make it all work out. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7 — These days are great for having friends over. Schedule meetings, as you

network with ease. Many hands make light work: Take on a joint project, and celebrate. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7 — Thank someone who's been a nag for reminding you. You may be tested over the next few days. Stay practical and focused, and make a good impression on an observer. Smile. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 7 — Travel and adventure lie on the horizon. Read the small print. Doubleconfirm arrangements. Include study and research in the mix for a plot that makes a difference. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today is an 8 — Don't balk at an unreasonable request. Consider options carefully. Don't worry about status. The next two days are hot for business. Get into action! Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 9 — Let go of old self-imposed barriers, and open the door of your heart to love. The more you give, the more you'll receive. Find

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power in balance. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is an 8 — For the next four weeks, it's easier to bring passion to work. If you get stopped, ask yourself, "What do I love most?" Bring photos in to remind yourself. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 7 — Find comfort in your home. Repair what needs fixing. A female increases the excitement. Take suggestions, get practical advice and you love the results. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is an 8 — The person yelling the loudest isn't always right. Stop and think. Strive for balance and fairness. Get into a home project, and clean up a mess. Create love. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 9 — Keep focused on creating income, despite distractions. Someone may want more of your time. Balance. Use what you've learned and keep studying. You can do this. MCT

LOS ANGELES — What started as a little cry for help among a union of independent record retailers a decade ago has become in 2012 a roar: Record Store Day is upon us, and when it takes place Saturday, an avalanche of limited-edition vinyl will arrive from many of the best labels and artists in the world. Scouring the list is overwhelming, as each new item offers both desire and a pang of acceptance that acquiring it is going to take work, strategy and timing. A quick glimpse at some of the cooler offerings: —The Civil Wars, “Billie Jean” 7”. The hot folk duo covers Michael Jackson’s classic. Limited edition of 1,000. —Carolina Chocolate Drops/Run DMC, “You Be Illin’ “ 7”. Old-time geniuses cover old-time rappers, with the original on the B-side. Edition of 3,000. —The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwendz, double LP. Limited to 10,000 copies, this new Lips record features the Oklahoma psychedelic rock band collaborating with, among others, Kesha, Nick Cave, Chris Martin and Erykah Badu. —Jimmy Fallon, “Tebowie” 7”. The talk show host’s classic impersonation of both David Bowie and Tim Tebow, as seen on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” is

pressed on vinyl to make it feel even more legit. Limited to 3,000 copies. —Mastodon/Feist split 7”. The heavyduty Atlanta metal band Mastodon and the Canadian singer-songwriter Feist struck up an unlikely friendship, which resulted in this single. Mastodon covers her “A Commotion,” while Feist covers the band’s “Black Tongue.” Limited to 5,000. —Pharcyde, “Bizarre Ride II, The Singles Collection.” The great L.A. rap group collects its early work on this seven-volume series of 7” put out by Delicious Vinyl. —Soundtracks to the films “Pretty in Pink” and “The Breakfast Club.” Relive your youth with, respectively, pink and white vinyl copies of two John Hughes classics. Limited to 2,000 each. —Sarah Watkins featuring Fiona Apple, “You’re the One I Love.” Two friends from the Largo community team up on an Everly Brothers song. Limited to 3,000 copies. —Ralph Stanley, “Single Girl”/”Little Birdy” 78 rpm. Tompkins Square Records is pressing up a series of old recordings on its original format. In addition to this bluegrass classic, the label will also issue work by Luther Dickinson. Each limited to 750 copies. MCT

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Bellini’s Fine Dining restaurant hiring full & part time servers. Must be polished & professional. Apply in person 115 West Main Street. Lexington

Healthy Volunteers Needed for Behavioral Studies Researchers with the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Science are recruiting healthy volunteers ages 18-50 to participate in ongoing multiple research studies that evaluate the behavioral effects of prescribed FDA approved medications. Qualified volunteers will be paid for their participation. Studies involve completion of 1 to 47 testing sessions depending on studies for which you may qualify. Studies are run in a pleasant setting during daytime hours. Snacks, movies, video games and reading materials will be provided. To apply visit our website at: http://rrf.research.uky.edu Idle Hour Country Club Staffing Full and Part Time Seasonal Positions. AM/PM, Weekends, Holidays Required. Part-time Receptionists, Servers, Bussers, Snack Bar, Kitchen Staff, Lifeguards. Competitive Wages, Uniforms, and Meals. Apply in Person, Tues – Sun, 1pm – 5pm. Immediate Interviews. No Phone Calls Please. 1815 Richmond Road, Lexington, KY 40502. Leather, Inc., Lexington’s Home for Luggage and Gifts, is now hiring for part-time sales help. Apply in person at Lexington Green.

Child Care Center needs Part-Time Assistants for afternoons after 2:00, and some extra hours for May term and the summer. Call 253-2273.

Retail Sales: Are you a “people person”? Are you mature/responsible? If so, and you’re interested in sales, apply Monday-Friday, 10:00-5:00 @ Sunglass Works in Fayette Mall. Seasonal help needed at Lexington Country Club. Servers, bussers, summerhouse, pool attendants, cooks, dishwasher & child care. Apply in person. Tuesday-Friday, 9:00-5:00. 2550 Paris Pike.

Tony Roma’s is now hiring servers. Experience preferred. Apply in person M-F, 2pm- 4pm, @ Lexington Green Mall or www.tonyromas.com Wilson Landscape Supply is looking for Sales & Nursery people with plant interests. Full and Part-Time hours available. 2700 Palumbo Drive or 859-269-5795. 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. YMCA is looking for group leaders/counselors for our before/afterschool programs and summer camps. Download a job application at: www.ymcaofcentralky.org. Contact Jamie Massie, Staff Development Director, (859) 226-0393 or jmassie@ymcaofcentralky.org

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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.

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Looking for writer/marketer with a passion for photography for part-time 5-hours/wk work. $10/hr. Work from home. Email tuan@greatphotorace.com for more information.

Full & Part-Time Day & Evening Server Positions available at Georgia’s Kitchen (Lexington, KY). Georgia’s Kitchen, Artisan Vintage Restaurant is now open for Dinner. We are located at 900 N. Broadway just North of Downtown Lexington. We currently have full and part time, day and evening Server positions available. If you have a great smile, a winning attitude and experience, please send your resume to Jennielg@gmail.com or apply in person Tuesday – Friday 2:00pm-4:00pm. We look forward to having you as a member of our team. Visit us on- line at www.georgiaskitchencafe.com

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Bluegrass Sitters is currently expanding and is in need of sitters. If you would like to work when it is convenient for you, like to interact with children in a positive entertaining educational way, call us @ (859)368- 8438 or apply on line @ bluegrasssitters@gmail.com

Camp Counselors, Male/Female, needed for great overnight camps in the mountains of PA. Have fun while working with children outdoors. Teach/assist with A&C, Aquatics, Media, Music, Outdoor Rec, Tennis & more. Office, Nanny & Kitchen positions available. Apply on-line at www.pineforestcamp.com

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New Vibrant Mediterranean Restaurant on the Go in Downtown Lexington wants Energetic, college students to be part of a New Exciting Enterprise. Call 859-455-8741 ask for Adel Part-Time childcare, 15-20 hours/week. $10/hour. Must have driver’s license. Various hours, evenings and weekends. References required. Non-smoker. Text/call 859- 333-2656 or email resume’ to cvanhorn20@gmail.com Part-time clerical position available (year round) at Gainesway Small Animal Clinic, 1230 Armstrong Mill Road. Please apply in person with resume.

Small, private HJ farm needs basic barn help for all weekends and some weekdays. Must have hands-on experience and know basic equine first-aid. Call Lin @ 859-4214769 between 6:00am-6:00pm or Paige @ 859-333-4318 STUDENTPAYOUTS.COM. Paid survey takers needed in Lexington. 100% FREE to join. Click on surveys. Summer Jobs - Laborers: Forget retail and fast food – work with your hands and learn new skills. Local real estate company seeking summer help turning vacant apartments. Duties include trash-out, cleaning, basic repairs for drywall, painting, carpentry, plumbing, etc. Hourly wage $8- 10/hour, depending on skill level. Opportunity for overtime, reliable transportation required. Please provide a list of skills, previous experience and summer availability to Sharon@AndersonCommunities.com. 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. The Race For Education is seeking teaching interns for the Starting Gate afterschool program. Applicants must be education majors. Interns will receive a $1000 scholarship per semester worked to be used for tuition. Each intern must commit to working two nights per week and one Saturday per month. Interns are also eligible to apply for the RFE’s Assets for Independence Program, which could qualify them for an extra $4000 to be used for tuition costs. Interested applicants should contact Mandy Otis at 252-8648 or motis@raceforeducation.org.

Found: 01/23 - Beaded Bracelet at Limestone and Virginia. Call 859-361-0770. LOST: Gold Apartment Key. Lost along Prall Street or by the Business Building, Wednesday morning, between 9:00am-9:30am. It has a rubber cover, shaped like a cupcake, over the top part. If found, Please contact 859-866-1991. LOST: Set of multiple keys on an empty UK I.D. holder. Lost around campus. Please call 270-590-3629. LOST: UK keychain with 5 keys on it, around campus/Two Keys area. Please call 606-219-7920.

Real Estate For Sale 3BR/2BA CONDO FOR SALE. Above Lansdowne Shoppes - Walk to Harry’s, Drake’s, Baskin Robbins. Close to UK. Stainless Appliances, Vaulted Ceilings, Upgraded Lighting. Immaculate Condition! $134,900. CALL Tim Patrick @ 859-227-1747.

Real Estate Wanted How to Turn a Quarter into Thousands! Do you have a house that’s not worth a quarter? Well, would you take three or four thousand for it? Call M. S. Karrington at 859-368- 3170.

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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