23ViH0H V Around the Stable News n’ Notes Pepsi’s out So much for the taste of a new generation. No longer will Pepsi be served in the Capel arena. Reportedly the company has reniged on one to many deals with the FSU Athletic department. The new sponsor will be Coca-Cola. In addition to bringing new taste to cam pus. the company (coke) will assist in the funding of FSU’s new track. I only have two ques tions surrounding the issue, one of which is on the avail able spacing for the track. If any of you have taken a spin around the track you’ll notice it seem’s rather small for the proposed 8 lane fa cility that will satisfy all NCAA specifications. FSU’s current track is roughly 17.4 feet. Yes, I measured it myself. Will they expand and if so where? The bleachers on the away side are set in a concrete base, while the other side has murchison road at it’s back. 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BRONCOS' VOICE -1 JANUARY 12.1997 1 1 STUDENTS TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR CIAA TOURNAMENT The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (ClAA) Board of Directors has ap proved the issuance of a stu dent ticket to its annual tour nament. The 1997 tournament will be held at the UVM Coli seum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on February 24-March 1, 1997. Beginning this week, dis counted tickets will be avail able for purchase by students attending one of the CIAA member institutions. Tickets will be sold though their cam pus ticket outlets at a price of $ 42.50. According to Dr. Harrison B. Wilson Chair of the CIAA Board of Directors, “the CIAA wishes to share the excitement of the CIAA tournament with our students by encouraging their attendees who come each year to the tournament. We wish to share that heritage with our future CIAA alumni by offering an affordable way for our students to purchase a ticket.” CIAA students are encour aged to contact their campus ticket offices of athletic de partments for additional infor mation. African American Dance Ensemble featuring Chuck Davis rm: February 7,1997 7:00 p.m. J.W. Seabrook Auditorium The African American Dance Ensemble, led by internationally renowned Chuck Davis, comes to Fayetteville for an evening of the finest in African and African- American dance and music. This highly energetic ensemble of dancers and mu sicians will make you feel the energy when they perform! This program is spon sored in part by the Arts Counsel of Fayetteville [Cumberland County. 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