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03.02.12 | weekend timeout | 3

SEvERE WEATHER

ExPECTED FRIDAySevere weather is expected to hit Fayette

County early Friday morning, according to an

email sent from UK Police to all of campus.

The National Weather Service predicts

storms lasting throughout the evening Friday,

with damaging winds and possible tornadoes.

For more information about on-campus

shelter areas and weather updates, visit

http://wwwagwx.ca.uky.edu/stormready/.

7TH AnnUAL DAnCEBLUE

KICKS OFF FRIDAyThis weekend UK will hold its seventh-

annual DanceBlue 24-hour dance marathon in

Memorial Coliseum, starting Friday at 8 p.m.

DanceBlue raises money to help end

childhood cancer, with funds going toward

the Golden Matrix Fund that benefits the UK

Pediatric Oncology Clinic. Read a full story

online.

Ky. HAS SCHOOL

EMERGEnCy PLAnA high school shooting in Chardon, Ohio,

has sparked interest in state and local pro-

grams, and highlighted vulnerabilities facing

institutions.

The Kentucky Center for School Safety

was designed to “create safe, secure learning

environments where all children can success-

fully achieve,” according to the organization’s

website.

The center requires principals to perform

an annual review of their schools' risks, haz-

ards and emergency management procedures.

Read a full story online.

TWO nEW COACHES jOIn

UK FOOTBALL PROGRAMAs spring football practice approaches,

players will be getting accustomed to two new

coaches, Mike Cassity and Pat Washington.

Washington, the replacement for Tee Mar-

tin as the wide receivers coach and passing

game coordinator, officially joined the Cats

on Monday. Washington will be joined by an-

other new addition, Mike Cassity as defen-

sive backs coach. Read a full story online.

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Free Saturday Swing Dance Lessons. 1 to 3

p.m. Barker Hall Dance Studio. Free.

Sexy and Safe Spring Break. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Near Starbucks in Student Center. Free.

Baseball vs. Tennessee Tech. 4 p.m.

Cliff Hagan Stadium. Broadcast on UK

IMG radio.

Pills & Pizza. 6 to 8 p.m. Gallery

Room of W.T. Young Library. Free.

Dodgeball Open Gym. 6

p.m. Alumni Gym. Free.

Massage on the Go. 5 to 8

p.m. Blazer Cafe. Free.

“Blood Diamond” showing.

7 p.m. Student Center Center

Theater. Free.

Invisible Children: Kony 2012 Tour.

8 p.m. Memorial Hall. Free.

Gavin DeGraw concert.

9 p.m. Buster’s. $28

advance/$30 door. 18+.

Dan Savage of the “It Gets Better”

Campaign. 7 p.m. Memorial Hall. Free.

UK Alumni Association Grad Salute. 10 a.m. to 6

p.m. King Alumni House. Free. For May 2012

graduates to finalize all commencement needs.

UK Hoops compete in SEC quarterfinals. 1 p.m. Nashville, Tenn.

Broadcast on FSN and UK IMG radio. (Semifinals on Saturday at 4 p.m.

on ESPNU; finals on Sunday at 6 p.m. on ESPN2.

Men’s basketball at Florida. Noon. Gainesville, Fla.

Broadcast on CBS and UK IMG radio.

Women’s tennis vs. Arkansas.

Noon. Boone Tennis Complex.

Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes. 10

p.m. Cosmic Charlie’s. $12/$15. 18+.

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PHOTO BY QUIANNA LIGE | STAFFUK Hoops guard A’dia Mathies drives to thebasket against Vanderbilt on Feb. 20.

PHOTO BY TESSA LIGHTY | STAFFJunior catcher Luke Maile tags a runner out at home during a gameagainst Morehead State on Tuesday. UK won 3-2.

DanceBlue Dance Marathon. 8

p.m. Friday to 8 p.m. Saturday.

Memorial Coliseum.

Sunday

4

Saturday

3

Monday

5

Tuesday

6

Thursday

8

Wednesday

7

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03.02.12 | weekend timeout | 54 | weekend timeout | 03.02.12

favorite Darius

Miller moments

timeout sports

A century of beauty and

struggles were entirely exposed

this week at the Tuska Center for

Contemporary Art.

During National Eating Dis-

order Awareness Week, The Cen-

tury Project attempted to break

stereotypes and inspire women to

embrace their bodies as they are.

The exhibition is free to the

public and runs for the remainder

of Friday.

The project features nude

photographs of women of vari-

ous ages, backgrounds and body

types, and it is open to the pub-

lic.

The photographs,

accompanied by per-

sonal written state-

ments, tell the story of

women who went

through instances of pain and

struggle, such as eating disorders

and rape.

They represent the distorted

social expectations women are

faced with daily.

Some pieces also tell stories

of humor and joy.

The photographer and

founder of this exhibit is Frank

Cordelle, and he is pleased, but

not surprised, with the feedback

he has received at UK.

“Feedback is very positive,

but to be honest, it always is,”

Cordelle said.

Cordelle has showcased his

photographs at 65 other campus-

es over 25 years since The Cen-

tury Project started.

Cordelle has photographed

women of all ages from 0 to 100

years old. Beneath each photo is

a statement written by the

woman in the picture.

“Reading the statements is

just as important as looking at

the photos,” Cordelle said.

“It tells their story,

something you’d never

be able to tell just by

looking at her out on

the street.”

Jill Kindy, a health

education coordinator

for University Health Service,

had the idea of bringing The

Century Project to campus this

year.

“I work a lot with girls with

eating disorders and body image

issues,” Kindy said. “This pro-

motes body acceptance, treating

it nicely, and being healthy.”

A century ofbeauty, revealed

No. 4

Patric

Young

Forward

6-foot-9

247 pounds

10.1 ppg

6.4 rpg

No. 33

Erik

Murphy

Forward

6-foot-10

230 pounds

9.9 ppg

4.1 rpg

No. 11

Erving

Walker

Guard

5 foot-8

177 pounds

12.6 ppg

4.7 rpg

No. 1

Kenny

boynton

Guard

6-foot-2

189 pounds

17.1 ppg

43.9 3-pt %

No. 23

bradley

beal

Guard

6-foot-3

207 pounds

14.7 ppg

6.5 rpg

behind enemy lines A look at the other team’s likely starting lineup on Sunday

floridaSEC

Record

Head coach:

Billy Donovan

Tyler SpanyerMy favorite Darius Miller moment

would have to be watching him in theSEC Tournament last year. On a team fullof highly touted recruits and perennialAll-Americans, Miller took home theMVP crown. I will always rememberMiller for being “the glue guy.”

Cody PorterOn Dec. 1, 2011, senior Darius Miller

took flight and jammed a Doron Lamblob. That dunk against St. John’sbrought Rupp to its feet and had every-one questioning where Miller had been.The thunderous slam by Miller sent meback about four years to when I hadseen Miller, then a Mason County HighSchool senior, soar through the air andreceive a lob, for what I consider to thisday to be the best dunk that I have everwitnessed.

Staff picks

uK 71 florida 65While the Cats had their way with

Florida at Rupp, the road won't trip themeither. The Gators’ packed arena willmake it difficult for the Cats to communi-cate and will help their team get paybackfor the Cats’ 20 point win. In the end UKwill have too much firepower with theFlorida big men playing below expecta-tions.

—Cody Porter

uK 76 florida 62UK is hot. Florida is not. The Gators

have lost two straight and are really strug-

gling on defense. That’s not good facing a

UK team that took just 15 threes, supposed-

ly a weakness. Florida Senior Day or not,

the Cats win, yet again, with ease.

—David Schuh

PHOTO BY scott hannigan | STAFFDarius Miller shoots a 3-pointer in his last home game at UK. He made 5 of 9 3-point attempts.

Miller, Vargas get ample playing time in UK’s 79-49 win over Georgia

A fitting finale

timeout features

PHOTO BY QUIANNA LIGE | STAFFArchitecture seniors Jennifer Chadwick and Emily Taylor viewed The Centu-ry Project Monday. Chadwick said seeing all the generations was inspiring.

JEnnifEr [email protected]

Darius Miller,

true to his word,

shed no tears on

Senior Night.

After all, what

was there to be ssad

about? He’s on the

No. 1 team that im-

proved to 29-1 with

a 30-point win over

Georgia. He led the

team in scoring

with 17 points on Senior Night, cap-

ping a third straight year of going un-

defeated at Rupp Arena. His grand-

mother made it to Rupp Arena, the

first time she’s watched him play col-

lege basketball — although she didn’t

join him for the mid-court ceremonies.

“Doesn’t like the attention,” Miller

said.

Neither does Miller, really. He

wouldn’t have had the career he had if

that’s something he valued.

“Incredible career here,” head

coach John

Calipari said.

“And he did

it by sacrific-

ing for the

team.”

Beside

Miller on the

court before

the game was

Eloy Vargas.

While Miller

had more family members in the

stands than went on the court, Vargas

had less. His mother wasn’t able to

catch a plane out of the Dominican

Republic in time. Instead, Calipari’s

wife, Ellen, and assistant coach Orlan-

do Antigua’s wife, Dana, joined him.

“It meant a lot to me,” Vargas

said.

Rupp Arena cheered for both.

The crowd, soaking in the Senior

Night send-off, created an atmosphere

that overwhelmed Georgia’s players.

“Just the look in their eyes,” Geor-

gia head coach Mark Fox said. “You

could see they were rattled by the en-

vironment.”

For UK, it was an amplifying ef-

fect — for no one more so than Var-

gas.

Who would have taken him as the

one to have the immediate impact?

Vargas came out with no abandon. In

the opening 4:18 of the game, he took

four shots, grabbed three rebounds,

scored two points and forced one five-

second violation.

Miller got on the board eventually,

scoring his first points on a 3-pointer

with 3:37 left in the first half. He had

missed his first three shots, but heated

up before too long.

Every time Miller sank a three —

and there were plenty, as he launched

nine of them — up went the signs: the

shimmering, sparkly, “I <3 Darius”

(except the heart was an actual red

heart) poster; the fathead of Miller’s

face and an accompanying 3-goggle

sign that was placed over his right eye

for every made three; the Hello Kitty

cardboard cutout (wait, no, that was

just weird).

When he finally checked out of

the game and hugged each of his

teammates — one more batch of play-

ers he had to gel with as he remained

the one constant through four years of

immense change — the Rupp Arena

crowd roared

again.

While it

was Senior

Night, it was

also an unof-

ficial, unwill-

ing last look

at some, most

or all of the

other stars.

Who’s leaving and who’s staying isn’t

worth speculating about now. There’s

plenty of time for that later. But it was

likely the last home game for at least

one — and as many as five — non-se-

niors.

They didn’t get any special cere-

mony, didn’t get a jersey commemo-

rating their time at the school. What

they got was another game of normal-

cy, which for them was another game

of ridiculous basketball.

As late as the 8:09 mark, UK had

double the points of Georgia (72-36)

after making seven straight 3-pointers.

Terrence Jones continued playing with

physicality. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

again flashed his dance moves before

the game and displayed his skill dur-

ing it. Anthony Davis had another of

his patently absurd dunks.

Throughout the game, though,

they deferred to the departing seniors.

“I like that guys were willing to

step back,” Calipari said, “and let Dar-

ius and Eloy have their day.”

PHOTO BY scott hannigan | STAFFEloy Vargas scores a basket Thursday. Hetransferred from Miami Dade to UK in 2010.

Darius

Miller

17 points

6-11 FGs

2 rebounds

3 assists

1 steal

34 minutes

Eloy

Vargas

2 points

1-6 FGs

5 rebounds

0 assists

0 steals

16 minutes

AARONSMITHKernel

columnist

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To get the advantage, check the day's rat-ing: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challeng-ing.

Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 7 —Mercury enters your sign today, bringing com-munication confidence. The next two days aregood for making changes at home. Stick to thecore message. Replenish reserves.

Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7 —Listen and learn. Your concentration's especial-ly keen. You're earning admiration from some-one you respect. Keep a low profile thisevening to recharge.

Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is an 8 —Choose to learn skills by which you can profit.Social networking opens doors. Brevity is theheart of elegance. Do what works. Keep yourword. Watch the bottom line.

Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is an 8 —Someone's paying attention; accept their lovefully. Balance studies with socializing. Yourwords have power today, so use your charm forgood.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8 — Ed-ucation looks good on you, and you can't getenough. You can find a great opportunity.You're an intellectual warrior in the fun zone.Go ahead and make plans.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is an 8 —You've got great ideas for home improvement,

with action and intellect lined up around cre-ativity and romance. Light candles and have adinner party. Get artsy.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today is an 8 —Show respect and gain love. Your charm capti-vates. Put it in writing, and send it out. Keepthe deadlines, play by the rules,and new bonusopportunities arise.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 9 —Your self-discipline is impressive. You're get-ting more attractive and others are taking no-tice. How will you use your charm? Think longterm.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 6— You're being pushed to take action. Medita-tion clears up the doubts and makes it easier tomake a decision. Don't discuss personal mat-ters yet.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 7 —Go over the instructions again. There's a ten-dency to want to do it all at once, which couldbe challenging. Let other people help.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is an 8— Figure out new ways of making money, andget into the action without delay. Find a quietspace where it's easier to concentrate. Getsome rest.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7 —Words of love flow with extra ease today. Say itwith flowers, maybe, to add color to the poem.Share music that speaks your heart with yourmuse.

LOS ANGELES — Back in the 1960s,

The Monkees exploited the so-called genera-

tion gap. The death of Davy Jones has ex-

posed that age split all over again more than

four decades later.

“When I was a kid I wanted to BE Davy

Jones,” tweeted actor Kevin Bacon, 53, after

news broke Wednesday of Jones’ death from

a heart attack at age 66. “Big part of what led

me to showbiz.”

Bacon wasn’t the only one left mourning.

“Today” weather guy Al Roker, who is 57,

tweeted that with the passing of Jones, “a lit-

tle bit of my youth just died.”

But not everyone was so moved. People

far too young to remember the cultural tu-

mult of the 1960s were often left scratching

their heads, just as they were when Paul Mc-

Cartney performed at the Grammys this

month.

Many younger wits indulged in inevitable

maritime jokes. For instance, @annagrace-

cook tweeted: “Davy Jones? Who is that? the

guy with the locker on spongebob?”

@ahluckygirl wrote: “Mom is seriously

like so sad over him. R.I.P. Davy Jones.”

Perhaps @loudmadman summed it up

best, by noting that Jones’ death came just

one day before current teen idol Justin Bieber

turns 18. “This cannot be just a mere coinci-

dence.”

Horoscope

Stars mourn Davy Jones’ death

6 | weekend timeout | 03.02.12

MCT

timeout diversions

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MCT

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servers, bartenders and cooks. Please apply

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The Kentucky Kernel wants you for its ad

staff. What kinds of students are we looking

for? Motivated. Outgoing. Organized. Busi -

ness savvy. Dedicated. What will you get? A

fun, flexible, job. Valuable sales and

account management skills. Amazing

co-workers. Ex perience facilitating the buy-

ing, selling and production of advertise-

ments. 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: [email protected]. Mail:

026 Grehan Jour nalism Bldg, University of

Kentucky, Lexing ton, KY 40506.

Writers & Interns Wanted:

Lexington based Internet company seeks

writing staff. Applicants should be familiar

with social media, ebusiness and/or

technol ogy. 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 intern ships 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/coun -

selors for our before/afterschool programs,

UK spring break and summer camps.

Down load a job application at:

www.ymcaofcen tralky.org. Contact Jamie

Massie, Staff De velopment Director, (859)

226-0393 or [email protected].

FOUND: A White iPod shuffle was foundnear the Whitehall Classroom Building on asidewalk on Wednesday, January 18tharound noon. Call 859-955-0123.

FOUND: Long-hair, beagle-size female dogwith UK collar. Found in Chevy Chasearea. Call 233-0044, Lexington HumaneSociety.

Found: 01/23 - Beaded Bracelet at Lime -stone and Virginia. Call 859-361-0770.

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

Roommates needed. Secure and nicely re -modeled apartments. www.sillsbrothers. -com, 859-983-0726

BAHAMAS SPRING BREAK: $189 - 5 days.All prices include round trip luxury partycruise. Accommodations on the island atyour choice of thirteen resorts. AppalachiaTravel 1-800-867-5018, www.BahamaSun. -com

LEARN TO SWING DANCE WITH THEHEPCATS! No partner required, meet newpeople! Class starts March 5th, $35 for the5-week class. www.Luv2SwingDance.com;859-420-2426; [email protected].

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