Keywords
Central Florida Future; Future; Student newspapers; 2004-2005 (Vol. 37)
Issue
Vol. 37 No. 05, September 2, 2004
Description
Hurricane threat shuts down campus - again; Time to pay tuition looms: Financial-aid recipients can check estimated aid online; Disturbing the peace in New York: Campus Peace Action protests Bush policies; O'Leary's big debut delayed: Football fans still hope former 'Coach of the Year' will deliver.
Collection Description
Semi-weekly student newspaper of the University of Central Florida (UCF). It started in 1968 upon the opening of Florida Technological University (FTU), UCF's predecessor. Initially it was called "FuTUre" and published weekly. The words "Central Florida" were added around the time the school changed to UCF. It is available in microfilm (1968-1986, library call number LD1772.F9 A1438), online (September 2001-current, at http://www.centralfloridafuture.com) and in University Archives (1968-current).
Publication Date
9-2-2004
Publisher
Associated Collegiate Press
Document Type
Newspaper
Number of Pages
56 p.
Disciplines
Mass Communication | Organizational Communication | Publishing | Social Influence and Political Communication
Rights
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Digital Publisher
University of Central Florida Libraries
Digital Reproduction
PDF pages were derived from no less than 400 dpi tiff images.
Recommended Citation
"Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 05, September 2, 2004" (2004). Central Florida Future. 1768.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1768
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