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Rows of bunk beds were placed in the top floors of Blanding and Kirwan Towers at the beginning of the 1987- 88 school year as a result of the over- population of students and insufficient housing. This could have been a result of the all-time record high enrollment set by UK of over 50,000 students at the community colleges around the state as well as the Lexington rcampus. An organized freshman orientation was held for the first time, as new stu- dents were hhlearning to play the game. 0 These events took place within only the first few days of school, in August. September, 1987: WRFL Radio Free Lexingtonj held their first staff meeting in the Student Center to plan the opening of the new radio station. . The condom issue began its debates in SGA meetings, on campus, and in the Kernel. . . David Bowie brought : his tour to Rupp Arena. 2 October, I 98 7: A survey taken on A woman ridcs down the slide m Liule campus Showed that seventy-elghf per- KentuckyDerby. cent of the UK students supported a Opening 3
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Nakahc Cnudm Students from Western, along with the state's other universities, rally against cuts for higher education in Frankfort. Two lhoroughbrcds Shane food at a horse farm outside of Lexington. 2 Umwzmy
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Truck memhct ltrcshnum Marvin Ollgc prepare: for :1 lruuk meet. Naulm Cnudd't Learning to Play the Game small increase in tuition to help WRFL. . . 1n downtown Lexington, a fire Closed the Kentucky Theatre which did not re-open throughout the year. . . 10-7: The SGA voted 25-10 in favor of placing condoms on campus. . 10-19: The stock market crash on Wall Street was the largest drop Since the day known as TBlaCk Mondayht on October 28, 1929. . . 10-23: U2 ap- peared for the first time at Rupp Arena with a sold out concert. . . 10- 28: Rodriq McCravy, a freshman track athlete, died in his room in Kir- wan T0 wer. November, 1987: 11-3: Democratic nominee Wallace G. Wilkinson defeat- ed Republican John Harperby more than 206,000 votes in the state gover- norhs race. . . Winston Bennett re- turned to the Kentucky Wildcat bas- ketball lineup after a yeaVS absence due to knee surgery. The season began 0n the 28th. . . There were heated de- bates over the Dance Katst um' arms. . Did t1'ze'xr'reveal too much flesh? :' h t L; December, 1987: 12-5: Two people . 4; ,1 Upuniug
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