The Office of Student Life at the University of Missouri–St. Louis is offering students, faculty and staff the opportunity to see the UMSL Tritons men’s basketball team in quarterfinal round action of the 2012 SCHEELS Great Lakes Valley Conference Men’s Basketball Championship Friday (March 2) in Springfield, Ill.

UMSL will send two buses to the tournament with room for up to 50 passengers. The cost is $5 for a UMSL student with a valid ID or $20 for faculty or staff. The price includes transportation to and from the game, ticket to the game and pizza and refreshments on the bus returning home from the game.

The buses will depart in front of the Mark Twain Athletic & Fitness Center at 11:45 a.m. with an expected return time of 7:30 p.m.

Contact the Office of Student Life at 314-516-5291 for more information.

Fans are asked to sign up for the trip here.

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UMSL in Motion: Acting out the larynx
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UMSL in Motion: Acting out the larynx

Music students in Assistant Professor Bethany Worrell’s class built a larger-than-life model of the larynx and demonstrated how it works to produce sounds.

UMSL in Motion: Acting out the larynx

Music students in Assistant Professor Bethany Worrell’s class built a larger-than-life model of the larynx and demonstrated how it works to produce sounds.

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