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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 67, June 8, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 67, June 8, 2005
Central Florida Future
Governor gives Master Plan seal of approval: Campus stadium completion pushed back to 2007 now awaits Board of Trustees amendment; Senate denies disputed hopeful: Conservative SGA Senate candidate blocked in 8-18 vote; Rec center pumps up summer fee: Students not enrolled in courses face $50 usage fee five times more than last year; Old-school games get extra life with new-school merchandise: Hardcore 'gamers' decry commercialization of 1980s video game classics.
Prospectus, June 8, 2005, Jon Volkman, Adam Soebbing, Nicole Simmons, Aaron Geiger, Larry V. Gilbert, Debra Lewis, Erin Koelkebeck
Prospectus, June 8, 2005, Jon Volkman, Adam Soebbing, Nicole Simmons, Aaron Geiger, Larry V. Gilbert, Debra Lewis, Erin Koelkebeck
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 66, June 1, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 66, June 1, 2005
Central Florida Future
Trustees approve more funding for stadium research: Tuition increase and faculty tenure among items passed at last week's meeting; New bill charges for extra credits: Students who exceed the required number of credit hours face $125 fine; Building bridges more than a contest; The scenic Route: Fellowship winner to study under Broadway designers.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 65, May 25, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 65, May 25, 2005
Central Florida Future
Summer bummer without new pool: A second setback for opening of rec center addition; now it's fall. Joining the dark side: From Darth Vader to Jedi Knights Star Wars brings out some odd characters; Lobbying efforts east expansion; Local acts come in loud and clear downtown: Big 10-4 and other bands steal the spotlight at a dozen venues in the Florida Music Festival.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 64, May 18, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 64, May 18, 2005
Central Florida Future
Student effort to preserve Latin a success: Raffle nets $1000 and raises profile of dead language; Enduring spirit: Former Muss UCF struggles to overcome brain injury caused by 2001 cheerleading accident; New student body president gets cozy in office: Willie Bentley Jr. assumes top post prepares for slew of responsibilities after swearing-in.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 63, May 11, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 63, May 11, 2005
Central Florida Future
Sen. McCain stresses responsible tax spending during visit: Former presidential candidate uses humor to describe his time in 'Nam; Big bucks help UCF expand: State budget helps house biomedics; Welcome to the real world: Group of political leaders addressed more than 3800 graduating seniors at commencement; Controlled burn to stave off wildfires; Animal rights group targets local shop for selling sick pets: Protesters say goal is to shut down business.
Prospectus, May 4, 2005, David Berglund, Erin Koelkebeck, Jon Volkman, Leah Nelson, Erin Deyoung, Aaron Geiger, Sierra Trame, Larry V. Gilbert, Nicole Simmons
Prospectus, May 4, 2005, David Berglund, Erin Koelkebeck, Jon Volkman, Leah Nelson, Erin Deyoung, Aaron Geiger, Sierra Trame, Larry V. Gilbert, Nicole Simmons
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 62, April 28, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 62, April 28, 2005
Central Florida Future
A look back: If you build it they will come; They rocked us like a hurricane; Wins don't come easy or at all; They danced the knights away; Will economy short change liberal arts? In education shift Florida universities are told to push more students toward workforce needs; On a victim's journey more than a few bumps: Woman alerts other to challenges that can follow an attack.
Prospectus, April 27, 2005, Sarah Trusty, Leah Nelson, Erin Deyoung, Laurie Woodward, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus, April 27, 2005, Sarah Trusty, Leah Nelson, Erin Deyoung, Laurie Woodward, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 61, April 25, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 61, April 25, 2005
Central Florida Future
SGA Senate adopts $10.7 million budget for organizations: SafeRide 'Who's Who' programs will continue but with less money; Meandering through life: 20-something students enter phase of dodging early childhood; As finals approach cheating urges get boost; Tensions easing as troops unite clubs: Opposing political views aside campus groups are at peace.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 60, April 21, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 60, April 21, 2005
Central Florida Future
Raffle effort under way to resurrect lost language: History student seeks to raise $5000 needed to fund single Latin class; Festival highlights hardships of women: SheFest exhibited gender bias through Disney films posters; Spring Sing: SGA and CAB bring big-band names for Free Music Series; Fraternity struggles for Greek identity: New brotherhood awaits approval for colonization; Victoria's Secrets revealed: Critics protest catalogs made from endangered trees.
Prospectus, April 20, 2005, Erin Deyoung, Sarah Trusty, Alison Smith, Nicole Simmons, Aaron Geiger, Susan Lenfestey, Larry V. Gilbert, Joseph Rosenbaum, Jon Volkman, Erin Koelkebeck, Megan M. Olson, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus, April 20, 2005, Erin Deyoung, Sarah Trusty, Alison Smith, Nicole Simmons, Aaron Geiger, Susan Lenfestey, Larry V. Gilbert, Joseph Rosenbaum, Jon Volkman, Erin Koelkebeck, Megan M. Olson, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 59, April 18, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 59, April 18, 2005
Central Florida Future
Trustees unanimously endorse stadium concept; UCF Police seek campus rape suspect; Domino's delivers the dough: Dorm roommates split $1200 prize for ordering the most pizza; Campus group accuse circus of poor treatment to animals: Shriners point to work with children in defense of claims; Man charged in murder at Pegasus Landing.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 58, April 14, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 58, April 14, 2005
Central Florida Future
Forum speakers mostly favor stadium; It's a taxing situation: Tomorrow's deadline looms as students scramble to file on time; Film's fame a work in progress: Student works win awards showings at film festivals; Founders' Day recognizes outstanding teacher: Faculty and students honored at yearly celebration.
Prospectus, April 13, 2005, Alison Smith, Karen H. Laurinaria, Leah Nelson, Erin Koelkebeck, Joseph Rosenbaum, Sarah Trusty, Jasmine Diane Slater, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus, April 13, 2005, Alison Smith, Karen H. Laurinaria, Leah Nelson, Erin Koelkebeck, Joseph Rosenbaum, Sarah Trusty, Jasmine Diane Slater, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 57, April 11, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 57, April 11, 2005
Central Florida Future
Parking Services sounds off about student's misconceptions; Student leaders get recipes for success: Hawaiian-themed summit gives organizations leadership tips amid fun informal atmosphere; Rollin' past opposition: Engineering student encourages women to join male-dominated field; Junior achievers invade college scene: University plays host to hundreds of students interested in higher education; Stadium continues to plague SGA Senate: Senators concerned proposed on-campus football home not worth the price tag.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 56, April 7, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 56, April 7, 2005
Central Florida Future
Stolen car leads to lost hope: Jennifer Johnson was victim of rising rash of car thefts; Research scientist arrested in theft: Eight DNA vials two computer disks taken from center; Civil rights activist recalls segregation days: Patricia Stephens Due wears scars inside and out; Library books get delivered: Disabled students benefit from program.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 55, April 4, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 55, April 4, 2005
Central Florida Future
Stadium plans unveiled: Athletic director; SGA president support $43 million project; Trustees seal deal with faculty union: Library expansion medical school on tap for further discussion; Woolsey climbs political ladder one step at a time; Symposium talks up economic reform: Campaign finance laws among hot issues.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 54, March 31, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 54, March 31, 2005
Central Florida Future
Stadium medical school faculty salary on trustees' plate; Speaker supports bridging divides; Gay adoption ban hits home; Relay takes strides for cancer help; Late Night drummer makes mark; UCF student makes eBay film history.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 53, March 28, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 53, March 28, 2005
Central Florida Future
Higher textbook prices on horizon; Students reach out to spread AIDs awareness; Caribbean duo spice up scene; The price of protest: Construction projects cost more money as neighboring residents oppose Master Plan; Pixar animator brings life to computer graphics; Religious rites teach about Purim.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 52, March 24, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 52, March 24, 2005
Central Florida Future
Former Senate speaker sets record straight on resignation; Alumnus a reality TV knockout; Library increases patrol for students; Donations help raise billboard; Caribbean sounds resonate throughout campus.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 51, March 21, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 51, March 21, 2005
Central Florida Future
SGA speaker resigns from post before impeachment vote; Big plans in works for student lobbying; Casting their vote: Resident concern growing; Sketch comedy draws laughs; Spring Break offers different windfalls for all
Prospectus, March 16, 2005, Jody Littleton, Jon Volkman, David Berglund, Alison Smith, Erin Koelkebeck, Chad Thomas, Andy Musson, Barbara Allhouse, Joseph Rosenbaum, Leah Nelson, Debra Lewis, Sarah Trusty, Adam Preston
Prospectus, March 16, 2005, Jody Littleton, Jon Volkman, David Berglund, Alison Smith, Erin Koelkebeck, Chad Thomas, Andy Musson, Barbara Allhouse, Joseph Rosenbaum, Leah Nelson, Debra Lewis, Sarah Trusty, Adam Preston
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 50, March 10, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 50, March 10, 2005
Central Florida Future
Prankster duo fights fliers with fliers a Student Union; Spring Break blues; Animal rights club beats meat; This is no tunnel of love - it's oppression; Multiple-term registration on tap for students.
Prospectus, March 9, 2005, Erin Deyoung, Debra Lewis, Ashley Page, Nicole Simmons, Laurie Hayward, Larry V. Gilbert, Aaron Geiger, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus, March 9, 2005, Erin Deyoung, Debra Lewis, Ashley Page, Nicole Simmons, Laurie Hayward, Larry V. Gilbert, Aaron Geiger, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 49, March 7, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 49, March 7, 2005
Central Florida Future
Men punch NCAA return ticket; Landmarks to tumble?; Senate scales back travel expenses for school clubs; Etiquette tips teach students do's don’t's.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 48, March 3, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 48, March 3, 2005
Central Florida Future
Support grows for mandatory health insurance; AIDS a growing threat to blacks; Riding a green wave; Black journalist speaks on desegregation then now; Diversity source of strength for Senate.
Prospectus, March 2, 2005, Erin Deyoung, Erin Koelkebeck, Adam Preston, Sarah Trusty, Leah Nelson, Jon Volkman, David Berglund, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus, March 2, 2005, Erin Deyoung, Erin Koelkebeck, Adam Preston, Sarah Trusty, Leah Nelson, Jon Volkman, David Berglund, Ryan Zerrusen
Prospectus 2005
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 47, February 28, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 47, February 28, 2005
Central Florida Future
Teacher salary to increase by 2 percent with new contract; Staying alert with drugs; Art shows offer fresh perspectives; Uniform grading system still has growing pains.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 46, February 24, 2005
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 46, February 24, 2005
Central Florida Future
Bentley's a winner; Proposed medical school praised; Push for same-sex benefits; International students in visa limbo.