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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 Orientation 2004
Welcome home! What's inside: Find out who you need to know. where to go and how to have fun in Orlando; From flags to 'fros: Last year's top stories; A whole different ballgame: Football team headlines conference farewell tour.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 01, August 16, 2004
Friday the 13th blows; UCF avoids serious storm damage; E-Passing you by on highways; As the athletes arrive food goes on the table.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 02, August 23, 2004
Charley 'wrecks' center: Hurricane shuts down gym for fall; Money for new school: Gifts of $24 million $10 million continue to transform campus; Late fees for absent students; Undecideds gain clout: What matters more to swing voters: domestic or foreign?
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 03, August 26, 2004
Raw fish added to campus food choices: Two new venues in Student Union give lunchtime rush more variety; Frat punishments lifted; SAE and Phi Delt are now free to recruit this fall; More passes more cars same spaces: Heavy traffic makes parking hard to come by on campus; Power use called 'wasteful' while lights are left on.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 04, August 30, 2004
Senate primary has impact beyond Florida: Crowded field vies tomorrow for vacant seat; Pay for 30 ours each year: Block tuition proposal has students paying up; In search of the BMOC: TV reality show seeks larger-life-life characters; Office works to maintain UCF's place in world: Director for global perspectives programs campus events with news in mind.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 05, September 2, 2004
Hurricane threat shuts down campus - again; Time to pay tuition looms: Financial-aid recipients can check estimated aid online; Disturbing the peace in New York: Campus Peace Action protests Bush policies; O'Leary's big debut delayed: Football fans still hope former 'Coach of the Year' will deliver.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 06, September 8, 2004
Hurricane hits with softer touch: Feathered from Frances campus 'looking good'; Dating in prime-time: Big Man auditions attract a big crowd.
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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.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 18, October 14, 2004
Is football a flop? With 0-5 start fans wonder what coaches' pay is buying; Absentee early votes let voices be heard: New state laws ease voting woes eliminate local poll bureaucracy; Film and digital media get home downtown: After $6.3 million revamp UCF to lease Expo Centre for $1 per year for 40 years.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 19, October 18, 2004
Florida voting a problem already: Confusion over voter registration forms leaves activists bitter; Advertising gets political this fall: Campaign adds an edge to marketing of food Internet and even beer; Why people are voting this election: Apathy still exists but most feel this race is important.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 20, October 21, 2004
More on Florida's ballot than just Kerry v. Bush: Voters will consider eight amendments to the Sunshine State's constitution; Pretty face in politics: Titanic star and a former EPA official criticize president; Off-campus gym not pulling its own weight: Hundreds of fitness buffs join commercial gyms.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 21, October 25, 2004
You [don't] get what you pay for: Board of Governors approves block tuition for state schools; Stickers suffer sneaky switch: Bitter partisanship of election leads to petty vandalism and replacement of bumper stickers; User unfriendly: MyUCF portal frustrates most who try to log on; Former senator decries 'the most corrupt meeting I've ever seen': Brand new Senate off to a rocky start; leadership in doubt.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 22, October 28, 2004
Speaker confusion continues: Illegal motions and meetings in Senate; Free rides big problem: Not enough seats buses to go around; Ryan RFK Jr. chop down Bush: Kennedy: Environment has been under attack; Fake poll but real answers.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 23, November 1, 2004
Why this election matters to me: First-timers and repeaters reflect on importance of voting; Control lies in Florida's hands: Partisan dominance of Senate at stake in Castor Martinez race; Ludacris kicks off Knightmare 2004: Rap star joined by the Ataris Further Seems Forever.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 24, November 4, 2004
Superstitions abound but voters give Bush the 'W': Washington Redskins game early polls fail to pick presidential winner; Homecoming events take to the stage; Rec center's opening pumps up students; Pegasus' roof up in smoke: Cigarette left burning on a La-Z-Boy ignites 3-alarm blaze displacing 47; Cheerleading about sport not pompoms: UCF's team won 2003 national championship.
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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 25, November 8, 2004
Waiting in line turns virtual on MyUCF site: Class holding isn't an option with new wait lists for popular classes; Are you covered enough? Renters insurance is not required by law in apartment homes; Glass ceiling goodies show discrimination: Feminist club spreads the word about unfair wages by sliding-scale prices; SGA's first fiscal bill goes to forensic club: Sponsors and members disappointed with $2000 cut to conference funds.
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