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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 07, September 9, 2004
Storm forces Greek Rush to regroup: Jewish fraternity has conflict with holiday; Sorority gets wet; frat gets hammered: As days pass Hurricane Frances' destruction becomes more evident; Checking out from afar: Off-campus access to information just got EZ thanks to new software; Setting the tone for the season.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 08, September 13, 2004
SGA Senate opens the door for new blood: Applications are due on Wednesday; Fans' hopes still high despite loss: Rowdy Knights rile the stands with taunts and cheers; Ivan not a threat: Storm veers away from Central Florida; Weapons for sale: Absent push from Bush ban on assault guns will end today.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 09, September 16, 2004
Hurricane delays replace 'dog ate it' as excuse: Disruptions in schedules test dates distract; Sound of alarms: Deputies arrest car burglary suspects; Knightstock II: Deja vu: Campus concert returns with familiar faces and new names; Procrastinators can still run for Senate; Assault gun used in attack on Miami officer: Days before ban is lifted weapon injured woman.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 10, September 20, 2004
Expensive majors can cost thousands more: Learning how to budget is essential; Where does tuition go? Breaking it down one fee at a time; Get out in four years: U Can't Finish grads catching up; Running for senate a race before it begins: Candidates time declaring intention.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 11, September 23, 2004
Kerry storms back into Florida: Candidate accuses Bush of living in denial; Senate Q&A falls flat: no one came to meet or greet SGA hopefuls; Pop culture politics: Celebrities aim to influence their young fans.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 12, September 28, 2004
Latest storm adds little cost to $8.4 million toll; Campus activism heating up: Moore Scarborough and long protest on agenda; Debating America's dominance: Power and security come into focus; SGA Senate candidates off an running...almost: Petitions earn candidates face time; Delayed vote means more campaigning.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 13, September 30, 2004
10 years later; stage set for new arts building: Music theater programs eagerly await expansion; Politics all flash no bang: Panel worried about voters' complacency; Get ready to rock: UCF alumni join big bands at 7-hour concert.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 15, October 4, 2004
Higher fees for foreigners: $50 per semester added to UCF budget; Moore invades campus: 'I won't even ask who you're voting for ' he says; First election violation is filed against the Golden Ticket.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 16, October 7, 2004
Books that take flight: Flying Horse printing press succeeds by merging words and images into art; No. 2s open up in debate: Talks have mixed results on voters who go to UCF; Confused and cornered: Voters not sure of issues relying on first impressions.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 17, October 11, 2004
SGA Senate runoffs will fill 13 open seats: United UCF and the Golden Ticket battle for more victories; In second debate candidates get nasty: Bush discovers he has a lumber company; Arabic lessons find new audience: Interest is rising in the dominant language of the Middle East.