12 Wednesday, April 7, 1993 "We affirm the rights and dignity of all persons including gay and lesbian persons, and reject any form of hate and violence" Ecumenical Christian Ministries Board Presentation and Dialogue: "The Pink Triangle and the Cross: Gays and Lesbians Find a Place in the Church" by: Gregory Anderson: Coordinator of Outreach to Young Adults for United Church of Christ denomination Thurs., April 8, 5 pm-7 pm (soup/salad 5:50 pm for $1) at ECM Center (1 bl. North of Kansas Union) sponsored by: Ecumenical Christian Ministries/Presbisterian, Church of the Brethren, United Church of Christ. Third Annual Native American Student Association PowWow Anschutz Sports Pavillion Saturday, April10, 1993 In Honor of the Dawes Family, Bread Family, and Servier Family In memory of all Native Americans that passed from this walk of life in the Lawrence Community Masters of Ceremonies: Head Singers: Northern Drums: Head Man Dancer: Head Lady Dancer: Arena Directors: Assistants: Head Staff Head Start Don Bread, Kiowa/Cherokee Manny King, N. Cheyenne Gary Whitecloud Sr, Otoe/Muscogee(Creek) Black Hills Singers, Rapid City, SD Little Soldiers, Mayetta, KS Rooky Wilson, Shawnee/Seminole M'Lisa Shane,Crow/Shawnee Paul Rhodes M.C.Baldwin, Navajo Dan Fisher, N. Cheyenne Hours: 2pm-11pm Gourd Dancing: 2pm Dinner: 5pm Gourd Dancing: 6pm Grand Entry: 7pm *Free Admission/General Public Invited* All Gourd Dancers Welcome ForGeneralInfo:: CarmenNamoki (913) 843-3767 LorLearned (913) 841-0918 STUDENT SENATE ... 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To check out an ad 1. Choose the ads you want to respond to and note the voice mail number in them. Tournament MVP Donald Williams said what was in the minds of most of the fans when he proclaimed "We're No. 1" to loud cheers. The ofteninjured Derrick Phelps thanked the fans for their get-well cards. And 7-foot center Eric Montross recorded the crowd on his video camera before taking care of what he called a couple of misconceptions. North Carolina parties after championship, hopes to repeat in '94 2. Call 1-900-787-0778 (you need an off-campus, private residence, touch-tone phone) enter the mailbox number from the ad, and listen to the message. Or browse through all the voice messages in a category. You can interrupt to skip over messages that don't interest you. Voice prompts will lead you along the way. You'll be charged $1.95 per minute. The Associated Press Montross said the rowdy fans belied claims by Florida State's Sam Cassell that Tar Heel fans are "a wine-and-cheese crowd." And he said the NCAA title should finally put to rest criticism that coach Dean Smith can't win big games. Smith was already working on winning his next championship, missing the welcoming celebration so that he could make a recruiting trip. Senior Matt Wenstrom was at the 3. If you like what you hear, leave a message of your own. Include a phone number where you can be reached. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A small but enthusiastic group of fans embraced the Michigan Wolverines yesterday. This was the second consecutive year the Fab Five had returned to Ann Arbor as runners-up in the NCAA basketball championship. Michigan fans display support, frustration The Associated Press podium thanking the crowd when he broke down in tears. The crowd of approximately 1,200 erupted into loud applause and chants of "Stay, stay, stay" as Chris Webber stood at the podium. After thanking fans, teammates, coaches and parents, he hinted that he might remain in school another year, rather than head for the NBA. George Lynch, the only senior starter, predicted another good season ahead for the Tar Heels. "A lot of people said I led this team," he said. "But these guys behind me pretty much led themselves." Montross said he realized it would take a lot to repeat as national champs. "It's very hard to win a national competition," he said. "And I know the expectations are going to be very high. Think we're going to do our very best, and you may see us here again next year." Webber, an All-American, is only a sophomore. But it is widely believed he will pass up his final two years of eligibility. If the does decide to leave, it is possible that his best friend, guard Jalen Rose, and center Juwan Howard may also opt for the NBA. Despite the small turnout, the sour mood that followed Michigan's loss lingered in the streets of Ann Arbor. About 16 people were arrested late Monday and early yesterday after about 3,000 disappointed Wolwerines fanned on campus, police said. "What form of support they gave the team lasted about five minutes." Police Chief Doug Smith said. "The rest of the time, people were fighting among themselves." Thirteen people were arrested on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct. Another three were arrested on felonious assault charges, Sgt. Khurum Sheih said. The crowd's mood turned ugly about 1 a.m. and police moved in. Several hundred stragglers argued with police as the officers tried to clear the area. Police lined the rooftops and trained video cameras on the crowd. Smith said police will review the tapes, looking for individuals who caused the most trouble. 35,000 rowdy fans greet Texas Tech The Associated Press LUBBOCK, Texas — With her teammates bowing in mock homage and 35,000 fans bellowing her last name, national basketball player of the year Sheryl Swoopes took time to laugh. Then, with one fist clenching a rose bouquet and the other hand flashing Texas Tech's "guns up" sign, Swooches thanked the city enamored with its 1993 NCAA women's champions. "When we left we told you we'd do our best," Swoopes told the crowd at a Jones Stadium rally Monday night. "I guess we did." Swopoops' 47 points Sunday led the Lady Raiders to a 84-82 victory against Ohio State and the NCAA crown. It was Texas Tech's Final Four debut and the school's first national championship in any sport. You know its time to trade up to a new computer when... OBSOLETOZOIC - MESOZOIC · ...the Natural History Museum offers your own exhibit space in the Extinct Species Hall. Introducing the Apple Trade-Up Program! Do you have an old computer that's still in good shape, but just doesn't get the job done anymore? For a limited time you will have the opportunity to trade that old model (Apple or IBM compatable) in for a new Macintosh at the Union Technology Center in the Burge Union. 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