Keywords
Central Florida Future; Future; Student newspapers; 1988-1989(Vol. 21)
Issue
Vol. 21 No. 54, April 4, 1989
Description
BOR tuition hike still set at 15%; Student union site draws band protest; Adult mag resolution dies (photo of male looking at issue of Playboy); New student union site; Nitzschke addresses students; SPORTS: The UCF baseball team split its games with nationally ranked Florida and South Florida.
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
4-4-1989
Publisher
University of Central Florida
Document Type
Newspaper
Number of Pages
20 pages
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
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Recommended Citation
"Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 54, April 4, 1989" (1989). Central Florida Future. 915.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/915
Files
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