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Midwest ■ West ■ ' East ■ Southeast 6 The Columns March Men’s Basketball Tournament First round March 12-13 T 6«oft)»town (2^-4) Second round March 14-15 1 frM I 16 f rlrt^ Bucltn*! (M-t) Regionals Semifinals National March 19 22 March 28 CHampiOnShip March 30 a Kentucky (H-10) frldny- 9 Ohio State (19-12) 5 Kanaat ((23-10) FrktiiT 12 Houston (tS-11) 4 Ctemton (2S-5) Frirtny 13 SW Mtwouri State (27-5) Provldanca (21-8) ftNirMlly 11 Alabama-Binnlngham (21-10) 3 minolt (23-7) Th||»Vt*y 14 Austin Paay (19-11) SITES OF 1ST-. 2 RCMINO OAMES «Ea*t Cbfitlontt. N O mMj Syrwcinw. N.Y. ■ 8oulh«*«l: Atlanti and BtrmtnghJim. AIa. ■ MMwctt; ln*iin»po- h and nosamonl. B. ■ Wtat San Lake, Tuc- vio REOIONALS ■ Eaat; C. RuHiarfoid. NJ. ■ Souttmaat LoulivMa, K Y. ■ OndnnaH ■ Waat S9»m 7 Naw Orlaant (25-3) 10 Brt^am Young (21-10) 2 AlatMHTM (2S-4) Thir^ny 15 North Carolina A»T (24-5) i 1 Nortli Carolina (29-3) Thtir*d*y IB Pannaylvania (13-13) S Navy (26-5) Thu»vlpry 9 Michigan (19-11) 5 Notra Dama (22-7) 12 Mktdla Tannaataa St (22-6) E 4 Texaa ChriaHan (23-t) Th(ir«1»y 13 Marshall (25-5) e norlda (21-10) fiWuy 11 North Carolina Slala (20-14) 3 Purdue (24-4) Trtrtnv 14 Northaaatem (27-8) 7 West Virginia (23-7) Frldity 10 Western Kentucky (28-8) 3 Syracuse (26-8) frtrtity 15 Oeorgla Southern (20-10) 1 Nev.-Las Vegas (33-1) Thiir««^y 16 Idaho State (15-15) 6 Oeorgla (18-11) Tbijr^ftey 9 Kaitsna Slate (19 10) 5 Virginia (21-9) Ttn»f»rtny 12 Wyoming (22-9) 4 UCLA (24-8) Thyrjdsf 13 Cenlml Michigan (22-7) 6 Oklahoma (22-9) fHdlly 11 Tulsa (22-7) 3 Pittsburgh (24-7) rrtduy 14 Marist (20-9) 7 Texas-EI Paso (24-8) rrtrtay 10 Arizona (16-11) 7 Iowa (27-4) 15 Santa Clara (16-13) 11ndiana (24-4) Thur»fl»y 16 Fairfield (15-5) 6 Auburn (17-12) Thur»1iiy 9 San Olego (24-5) 5 Duke (22-8) TNir»J»y 12 Texas AliM (17-13) 4 Mlssoufi (24-9) Ttwrsday 13 Xavier (16-12) 6 SL John's (20-6) rtMay 11 WieNta Stale (22-10) 3 OePaul (26-2) rrWily 14 Leuislana Tech (22-7) 7 Oeorgla Tech (16-12) frlrlMv 10 Louisiana Stale (21-14) 2 Temple (31-3) 15 Southern (19-11) New Orleans March 28 New Orleans March 30 i»«7 rXNAX. FOUR New Orleans March 28 News Briefs -/V Courtesy, ot U.S.A. I'oday Students to get AIDS test BRADENTON, Fla. — At least 23 high school students will be tested for AIDS and hepatitis because a health teacher giving a blood test pricked their fingers with the same stylet, officials said Thursday. The stylet was sterilized each time but the alcohol used doesn’t kill all viruses. Confederate flag opposed GREENVILLE, S.C. — The NAACP wants officials to remove the Confederate flags that fly over the state capitols in South Carolina and Alabama. The banners are symbols of “divisiveness, racial animosity and an insult to black people throughout the region,” says a resolution passed at the NAACP’s 35th annual regional conference Saturday. HE’S GAME: G. Gordon Libby, the Watergate-felon- turned-TV-star (Miami Vice), will pop up as a game show contestant — as celebrity panelist opposite Betty White , on NBC’s Super Password April 6 to 10. “He has a very good command of the language,” says executive producer Robert Sherman, “and we thought it would be fun to have him.” Amy Carter faces expulsion PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Am Carter is one of 20 students a Brown University facinj expulsion today for (lisruptinj a trustees meeting last month ii an apartheid protest. If foun( guilty of violating campu rules. Carter 19, and the other also could get a reprimand suspension or probation. Having encountered a boot c another kind from local police the daughter of forme President Jimmy Carter mui pay 1305 in parking fines an other fees to get “Denver boot taken off her car. LYIN’ EYES: Most of us 61 percent - say lying is OK, bu more to protect other people’ feelings than for our own sake says a USA WEEKEND poll o 614 adults in this weekend’ issue of the national newspape magazine. More: 57 percen have been in a situation wher they had to lie; more men thai women have lied about thei age; 91 percent hadn’t lied ii the past 24 hours. BUGS’ BUGKS: Tamp^ Bay Buccaneers owner Hugl Culverhouse said he will try tc sign 1986 Heisman Trophy winner Vin'ny Testaverdi before the National Footbal League draft — if the Buc; decide to pick him. Openinss for ’S7-’88 Resident Assistants Courtesy of U.S.A. Today By Scott Schlotzhauer The year is tjuickly coming to 3n end and most of the sophomores will be leaving. Some of these sophomores are part of the Residence Hall Staff and will need to be replaced. Would you like to be a Resident Assistant next year? If you are interested in applying to be a Resident Assistant or Head Student Resident (HSR) for the 1987-88 academic year, you may obtain an application from your RD or from the Student Affairs Office. Applications will be available from Monday, March 16 through Friday, April 3. All applications are due by Friday, April 3, at 5:00 pm. Everyone interested in a position on HSR or RA is required to fill out an application. Dean McLeod will then interview all applicants during the week oi April 6-10. From th applications and interviews the Student Affairs Office wil' choose the most qualifiec applicants for the variou: positions. The requirements for eithei of the positions are as follows: 1. The student applying mus be free from academii probation past and present. 2. Their grade point averagi must be at minimum a 2.( cummulative. 3. Thestuden must be free from disiplinar probation past and present. If you want to make you floor and residence hall a bette place to work, study, and live apply to be a Resident Assistan or a Head Student Residen today!
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