MARCH 16, 2012
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Who performed on SkyPAC's opening night March 10th?
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@ULOVEMari: I'm not trying to poop on WKU dudes, they just not showing me anything right now. Books>>> WKU Dudes -sent 3/15 @sajames05 : I'm really considering the random room mate for this fall, after all everyone I know who did it became best friends! #WKU -sent 3/14 @andrewleeswan : #WKU people, be sure to stop by DUC and donate 5 bucks to the students trying to go to Haiti. Support our students doing awesome things! -sent 3/14 @Coach_Perkins14 : On a side note from today. Colin Cowherd questioned the status of WKU as a storied basketball program. Dude do you're research you tool! -sent 3/14
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@HilltopperSID : Just heard from the NCAA: #WKU's 16-point comeback is the largest deficit overcome with under 5:00 to play in NCAA Tournament history. -sent 3/13 @JBrownWKU : Obama's analysis on WKU game: "Both teams are shooting horribly." -sent 3/13
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Civil War Days for area schools, Kentucky Museum, 8:30 a.m. Bowling Green Gallery Hop, Kentucky Museum and Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center, 5 pm. Concert: The Symphony’s East Meets West, Van Meter Hall, Tickets are $25 at door; $22 in advance; $5 for students with ID, 8 p.m. Visual Art Day For Girl Scouts, Kentucky Museum, 9 a.m. West Kentucky Flat Shod Sale, L.D. Brown Agricultural Exposition Center, 10 a.m. Mid South Percussion Championship, Diddle Arena, 12 p.m. Softball vs. South Alabama, doubleheader, WKU Softball Complex, 1 p.m. Vocal Recital: Ben Goodwin (with pianist Joyce Goodwin) and Jessica Boeglin (with pianist Kimmy Stofer), Music Hall’s Choral Rehearsal Hall, Free admission, 7:30 p.m. Mid South Percussion Championship, Diddle Arena, 9 a.m. Softball vs. South Alabama, WKU Softball Complex, 12 p.m. Faculty Recital: The Music of Charlie Parker by Dr. John Cipolla, saxophone, Music Hall’s Choral Rehearsal Hall, Free admission, 3 p.m. Student Recital: William Pope, Music Hall’s Choral Rehearsal Hall, Free admission, 6 p.m.
Cultural Enhancement Series: Jerry Greenfield, Van Meter Hall, Free admission, 7:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Belmont, Nick Denes Field, 6 p.m. Last Lecture Series: Scott Taylor, MMTH Auditorium, 7 p.m. Performance: Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues, part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Downing University Center Auditorium, Admission is $7, 7:30 p.m. Faculty Recital: Mark Berry, percussion, Music Hall’s Choral Rehearsal Hall, Free Admission, 7:30 p.m.