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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 33, December 19, 2005
The time flies by: Success in 2005 only makes 2006 seem much more exciting; Alumni mourn loss of dear friend; Early decision on rise: College applicants make quick choices, experts believe it could be bad; Completion of FDLE investigation leads to arrest for battering officer in Jenkins melee.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 34, January 5, 2006
Retention helps start Senate in good shape: SGA officials looking to reach out to student body for greater input this year; FDLE investigation completed; 1 fan facing charges: Michael Young only person charged in wake of shooting; Big in '06: Orlando shedding its artificial music image as local acts become national names; Respect for past garners distinction.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 35, January 9, 2006
Poll finds Americans hold academics over sports; Theories and theology: Should intelligent design be taught in schools? Most Americans say yes. But is it science?; SGA wants say in parking fines: Proposed change would let SGA hear second appeal; Air Warfare Symposium focused on creating new ways to work together: Air Force ROTC welcomes top-ranking officers, leaders.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 36, January 12, 2006
Sports Marketing, women's hoops team up to break attendance record on national TV: Stronger student fan base essential to improving momentum for basketball team; Volunteers start new year giving time to the kids; Reliving his dream: Students will march on campus to remember King; Greeks get going as recruitment, Greek Week near.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 37, January 17, 2006
Student's attacker still at-large: UCF sophomore's throat slit last week; self-inflicted injury 'unlikely'; Senate marches closer to goal of new appeals: Parking citations top agenda to give students second shot; NORML aims to make educators turn over a new leaf: Members say in-school drug tests violates students' civil liberties; Dow Jones awards three copying cats.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 38, January 19, 2006
SGA student body president takes a bow; readies to exit stage left: Willie Bentley Jr. says communication is key to a smoothly run SGA; Film school students foot 'reel' big bill: Beyond tuition, students may pay thousands in production costs while in the film program; Pod people: UCF professors play with podcasting in classes; Concrete yard sale to benefit children: Organizers hold second annual even to raise money for Dance Marathon; UCF digs up anthropology M.S. degree; study to focus on forensics, archaeology.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 39, January 23, 2006
The return of Late Knights: Spa-themed kick-off event offered oxygen bar, massage chairs; New facility to improve voice-care research: Center uses technology to close gap for people with disorders; Taking a stand: SGA attorney general calls it quits at Senate; Darfur bill gets student support; Novelist Carl Hiaasen will discuss piecing Florida's environment together at UCF-sponsored forum.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 40, January 26, 2006
Student development on tap at HAPPY Hour Showcase; Hockey squad heating up ice: Club team makes gains more fans take notice; Different tune: Professor makes a splash with original approach; Public speaking nothing to fear; Former ambassador to speak on U.S. relationship with Middle East.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 41, January 30, 2006
Search continues for Kesse: Missing grad has friends and family asking for help; Students: Repeal dug rule: Regulation bars students with drug convictions from getting financial aid; Fate of the union: UCF students tune in as President Bush aims to fend off critics with State of the Union address; Medical center named after esteemed grad; Zora Neale Hurston honored with festival: UCF-sponsored event created awareness of Eatonville's black cultural significance.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 42, February 2, 2006
Candidates begin their race: SGA presidential election picture becomes clear as hopefuls announce intentions; Cookbook sale a deliciously good cause: UCF employees will sell ads, cookbooks to raise money for human, environmental causes; Looking for an identity: Students struggle to find independence in college; Sweet tooth turned to charity by club; Meet the Geeks event provides alternative to rush: Four sororities entertained, fed, recruited students; next event planned for Fall '06.