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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 15, January 13, 1984
Former presidents to review SG; Enrollment could drop this term; Photo of students waiting in line during add-drop to add courses; Future wins ACP award fourth time; Students may pay more for health center fee next year; Photo of students waiting in line to purchase textbooks at the Bookstore; Future Senate notebook: Senate to tackle drinking age and Proposition I; Bill calls for candidates to run on ticket system; Freeze kills plants, damages water lines; Chandler halts drive to recall Geary; Some schools trying the computer business; UCF professor studies space blahs; PACBOY (A paid supplement by the Program & Activities Council); Future Sports: Athletic fee proposed to help program; Dan Faison: a leader on and off the court.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 16, January 20, 1984
Senate approves Sowinski's cabinet choices -- Sowinski issues SOC [South Orlando Campus] guidelines; Photo of Library construction reflected in the windows of the Administration Building; Stripper at SG banquet leads to inquiry; Future News beat: UCF conducts review of Wanielista; AXO [Alpha Chi Omega] chapter to close after 11 years at UCF; Future After the News: UCF's bureaucracy leaves no one untouched.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 17, January 27, 1984
Resolution calls for lower fee; Students scramble for scarce spaces (photo); Drinking age bill dies again; Off the trail SOC [South Orlando Campus] worth the drive down OBT; Library is evacuated after alarms go off; UCF cable channel 35 goes on the air today; Union holds elections, plans year; Future Opinion: Fee decision was hasty; Future From our readers: Athletic fee: One hot potato Scrap athletics; give money to academics.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 19, February 10, 1984
200 gather on SC green, Protesters slam fee at rally (photo); Enrollment capped for next 5 years; Prop. 1: a curse or blessing? (Photo of Trevor Colbourn); SG attempts to light up Alafaya Trail; Bomb scare empties Engineering Building; Greek housing approved (map of the UCF campus with the proposed location of Greek Park); Future Senate notebook: Resolution calls for reduced [athletic] fee (photos); Panelists tackle 'victimless crimes'; Women professors sue SUS; Future Opinion: Desegregation gets no help from Chavez and Co.; Baroque guitarist enlightens audience; The Future in pictures Making movies is not for those on a low budget.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 20, February 17, 1984
Students to get phone at SOC; Expert speaks on Central America (photo of Robert Leiken of Georgetown University); Resolution calls for $1 decal for grass parking; Stern, Havill square off on Amendment 1; Resolution calls for $1 decal for grass parking; Stern, Havill square off on Amendment 1 (photos of Mark Stern and Ed Havill); Goree: athletic deficit was deliberate (photos of John Goree, Stuart James, Mark Geary); Eggs dropped, bridges broken at E-day (photos); Seminar spurs students' creativity.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 21, February 24, 1984
College deans, coordinator resign (photos of Ralph Llewellyn, Owen Elder, and Mark Glickman); Music students circulate petition (photos of Gary Wolf and Louis Roney); Beltway to cut near UCF (road map of proposed expressway routes); Future Senate notebook: Senate overrides Proposition UCF veto; Battle found not guilty; 'Big band' does well in WUCF ratings; Future Off the trail: Lewis installed as new SOC representative; Placement center offers many services; Professional program enjoys success; Future DIVERSIONS [A paid supplement by the Program & Activities Council].
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 18, February 3, 1984
Former presidents discuss SG woes; Class registation extended to over a month, Registration for summer semester moved up to March 6; Students to pay $14 more Dormitory fee on the rise; Photo UCF Police Chief Ron Seacrist presents officer Tommie Nelson, with a new badge promoting him to assistant director of police; Secret donor gives $150,000 to UCF; Registration drive aims at issues; Senate passes elections bill at meeting; Future Off the trail: Rotter and Menk plan to poll SOC students; Skills center closed down; UCF's professor of painting Steve Lotz paints larger than life dreamscapes (photos).
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 22, March 2 1984
Franzese headed for arts council; Health fee hike in the making; Rash of assaults worry police; Decrepit kiosk gets face-lift; Photo of students using UCF Libary Catalog; Football star gives tips on business success (photo of Willie Davis); BOR says no to merger plan; Future Police beat: Bomb scare repeated; Speaker tells of oppression of Soviet Jews (photo of Uri Degen); Future DIVERSIONS [A paid supplement by the Program & Activities Council].
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 23, March 9, 1984
The race is on for president; [Traffic Appeals] Committee to take ticket appeals; Austin: Apathy keeps BSU sluggish (photo of Sabrina Austin, President of UCF's Black Student Union); UCF black student enrollment climbs; SG wants to start its own radio station; Senate loans Future money; MADD homing in on young people (photo); Future On the campaign trail: Campaign a week old and accusations begin; Future Opinion: Future goal is financial independence from SG.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 24, March 23, 1984
Athletic fee vote postponed Regent calls for referendum; Faculty senate questions fee; Parties to raise funds for parking; Geary blocks Rotter's plan for SOC courses (photos of Mark Geary and Rob Rotter); Senate notebook Senate votes to light up Alafaya Trail; [Creative] School helps in making that step to first grade; Student Government presidential, vice presidential elections: 5 tickets in the running for SG's 2 top executive positions (photos of candidates); Future DIVERSIONS [A paid supplement by the Program & Activities Council].