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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 27, April 10, 1981
Athlete dismissed amid controversy (with photo of top-seeded tennis player Jill Soderberg); New forgiveness policy approved; Player eligibility rules may tighten; UCF debaters edge into national tourney spot; $2.5 million signed for UCF research park; Future shuttle astronaut cites use of shuttle flights (with photo of Space Shuttle on launch pad); Library computerizes check out; Future SIGHTS & SOUNDS: Graphics exhibit a lesson in textures (with photo); UCF offers work study in Europe; Carnegie Hall bound (with photos of Pianist Kenneth Huber and cellist Paul Lawrence); Future Opinion: Future editors aid Chiles in paperwork reduction (with photo of Senator Lawten Chiles); Future Letters to the Editor: Chairman of C & 0 Committee commended; Forgiveness policy appreciated; Professors avoid registration, advisement; Registration and Add/Drop are futile and endless.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 28, April 17, 1981
Proxmire calls shuttle too costly (with photo Sen. William Proxmire); Ombudsman investigates dismissal of tennis player; Lack of funds may limit access to summer classes; Survey reveals prospects for graduates seeking jobs; Student body presidential and vice presidential candidates (with photos of candidates); Researcher studies impact of NASA shots on rainfall; Cartoonists on cartooning; Future OPINION: Chandler, Perez voted best candidates; Chandler's platform sets him apart; Perez's platform simple, straightforward; Future Letters to the Editor: SG State Advocate supports Ray Gates for President; Senator Rotter endorses Chandler, Donaldson; SG President Blount supports Marchena, Fleming; Spring elections unveil a load of surprises.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 29, April 24, 1981
State official investigates use of pesticide; President/Vice president ballot results: Four 'winners' to compete in runoff election (with photos of George Chandler, Marcos Marchena, Mark Donaldson, and Tico Perez); ASF committee must cut $400,000 from budgets; $16,000 [Gazebo] outdoor study area nears completion; Debates finish in top 20 in national competition; Surf team rides high at Canaveral; UCF committee suggests measures to save energy; Future OPINION: Future clarifies Chandler endorsement; Future Letters to the Editor: Club expresses thanks; Dental move too costly; Classes-too few for too many; The minority can control the Senate; Library staff contributes to noise problem; Upper level ESP needs changes; Students are suffering with tuition rates.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 30, May 1, 1981
Future requests $10,000 to continue publishing; President/Vice president runoff results: Chandler wins in landslide, Perez edges out Donaldson (with photo of Vice-President Tico Perez and new President George Chandler); Former biology lab manager charged with university thefts; Crotty suggests admitting local before foreign students; New campus club to promote human rights; UCF research may be used to investigate arson crimes; Overseas study, Italy or England; Cooking in the wild; Two art shows offer colorful portraits; Beatlemania hits Orlando; UCF trainer picked for Deaf Olympics (with photo of Kathy Fox); Future OPINION: Is your Future a thing of the past?; SG Senator doesn't want to see the day the Future dies; Peer advisers help out students at registration; Skateboards denied on campus.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 31, May 8, 1981
Brush fire burns 1800 acres near university (with photo of firefighters battling the fire on University Boulevard); Senate gives paper $10,000 in special session; Radio station broadcasting with new power, new format; Final cuts being made on campus organization budgets; Future SOUND & VISION: Stage is set for an evening with Dave Mason (with photo); Dames at Sea to dock at University Theater; Ombudsman upholds committee ruling; Future OPINION: Future extends thanks to SG; Future Letters to the Editor: Future movie review of Nighthawks disputed.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 32, May 15, 1981
Dave Mason in campus concert; Gay organization files suit against UCF; Athletes with low GPAs may be denied eligibility; Senate adjourns early due to argument; Bus ridership increases, future funding more secure; Future OPINION: Student Senate: Is it childish...?; 'Lawless' Oviedo (with photo downtown Oviedo); Oviedo buys some firepower (with photo); Former police chief still dishes it out; Countryside Co-op more than a store; Two classical performances on campus; Campus snack bar offers more variety.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 33, May 22, 1981
UCF cited for violating state pesticide laws; State refuses to pay dean's moving bill; Federal court ruling UCF can refuse to host gay conference; Cuts in theater funds may limit performances; Education Building wins design award (with photo of the UCF Education Building); Ombudsmen to investigate athlete complaints; Student surveys response to male nudity in advertising (with photo of John Welsch); Budget cuts may reduce financial aid by $2 million; Senate passes new policy on voting by secret ballot; Local dealers and racers join for car show (with photos); Future OPINION: Senate needs to take action on A&SF; Special interest groups only represent themselves; Sen. Rotter supports Marching Band budget of $2,500; Lobbying trip praised; Administration's cooperation could have aided mini-baja; SAGA's new cafeteria lacks fair prices, good service, choice.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 34, May 29, 1981
Senate clarifies new grade policy; $1 million budget sent back to committee Senate delays debate on ASF budget; Future HONORS & AWARDS; Senate vetoes bill providing new typewriters; UCF Knight Riders cycle for cancer society; State provides $175,000 for UCF children's school; Future SOUND & VISION: Art show needs more display space; Angel Flight trampolines for Arthritis Foundation (with photo of Angel Flight commander Lisa Wright); Outland "blows " a good idea; Ballooning provides a birds-eye view of Orlando; Future SPORTS: Football, basketball, baseball: a year in review (with photos); Jeff Rudolph: from UCF to the Yankees (with photo of Jeff Rudolph); Future OPINION: Does the Future really hate Greeks?; Administration did not want gays on campus.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 35, June 5, 1981
Committee examines sexual behavior class; Senate passes amended ASF budget; Blount blasts committee's action; Future HONORS & AWARDS; Officer says students, pranksters behind threats; Class choices limited during summer term; Skateboarder' rolls' into class (with photo of skateboarder Dave Hull); Key West A Graphic Look; Survey findings Strangers willing to help women break into cars; Future SOUND & VISION: Costumes save Park Avenue dance show;Professor's book a study in Austrian Nazism; WUCF sports director lands New York internship (with photo of New York bound Vince Cotroneo); Future OPINION: Editor thanks friends and staff of Future; Future Letters to the editor: Coverage should be more 'newsworthy'; Iranian literature a 'slap in the face'; New electric typewriters needed in Student Center.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 02, July 10, 1981
Expressway discount program ends; Chandler appoints SG cabinet (with photo of Student Body Vice President Tico Perez and President Chandler after election victories); Credit rating can be concern for graduates; Wheelchair-bound often face uphill battle alone; Toddlers get feet wet at UCF pool; [Future] Newspaper operating under new editor (with photo of Future Editor Mary Wilson); Computer to replace library's card catalog; Future OPINION: From the editor: Students trapped between aid cuts and rising tuition; To the editor: Transit system ignored by public officials.