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The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 13, December 17, 1986, University Of Central Florida Dec 1986

The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 13, December 17, 1986, University Of Central Florida

The UCF Report

Artists invited to offer work for Wild Pizza; SUS chancellor, AT&T officer to speak to Friday's graduates; Happy; Roads closed; Open House; Report: For the future of America: State colleges/universities must take leadership roles.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 31, December 11, 1986 Dec 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 31, December 11, 1986

Central Florida Future

UCF preserve saves plants and trees; Finals week stressful, but not linked to illness; Looks make the grades; Martinez hiring freeze at UCF nothing but rumor; News: 1,000 UCF grads enter real world; Bacchus kicks off Great Safe Holiday Break drive at UCF; Saga [Food Services] improves safety following accident; Opinion: Grade forgiveness, withdrawal policy fair as they stand; Future world: A tall person writes a very short column (by Chris Richcreek); Sports: DeAnn Craft: A step above (with photo); Julie Cardinale: Points the way (with photo); Akers awarded All-American honors; Confetti: The entertainment and feature supplement of the Central …


Charrette Conference - Development Potentials For Adventure America In Washington, Dc, Harrison Price Company Dec 1986

Charrette Conference - Development Potentials For Adventure America In Washington, Dc, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Harrison Price Company (HPC) was retained in December 1986 to organize and carry out a charrette conference directed at defining an optimum concept and economic potential for Adventure America, a commercial attraction to be developed in Washington, DC. The goal of the client was to offer an attraction developed on the immense historical and governmental thematic base of this great city. The project is aimed directly at the millions of visitors who come each year to the Nation's capital.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 30, December 9, 1986 Dec 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 30, December 9, 1986

Central Florida Future

Students protest CIA recruiting; Financial aid forms late, funds not; Future late; Slightly Off Campus; News: Lack of funds closing colleges; Radiant barriers help keep southern homes cooler (by Florida Solar Energy Center); News clips: Less parking; Opinion: Campus coverage: it's not just fluff... it's our job; Sports.


Techniques For Shading Residential Walls And Windows, Florida Solar Energy Center, Philip Fairey Dec 1986

Techniques For Shading Residential Walls And Windows, Florida Solar Energy Center, Philip Fairey

FSEC Energy Research Center®

Solar radiation is a major heat source in buildings - welcome in cold weather but a summertime problem. Florida's long cooling season and short heating season increase the importance of protecting windows, walls and sliding glass doors during hot weather, while still permitting solar heat to enter a building during cold weather. cooling and heating energy savings of 10% - 20% are possible through good shading strategies. Properly designed roof overhangs can provide adequate sun protection, especially for south-facing surfaces. Vertical shading devices such as trees, trellises, trellised vines, shutters, shading screens awnings and exterior roll blinds are also effective. …


Radiant Energy Transfer And Radiant Barrier Systems In Buildings, Florida Solar Energy Center, Philip Fairey Dec 1986

Radiant Energy Transfer And Radiant Barrier Systems In Buildings, Florida Solar Energy Center, Philip Fairey

FSEC Energy Research Center®

In Florida and other southern climates we depend on a number of strategies to keep heat out of buildings. Mostly, these affect heat gains by conduction or convection. In the average house, insulating walls and ceilings primarily restricts conduction. Double-glazed windows restrict both conductive and convective heat gain. We have largely ignored radiation - the third means of heat transfer - except in using window treatments and coatings that reflect, absorb or shade from solar energy. But research points to exciting potential for reducing heat gain in buildings by controlling radiation transfer in walls and ceilings through the use of …


Solar Water Heater Troubleshooting Checklist, Florida Solar Energy Center Dec 1986

Solar Water Heater Troubleshooting Checklist, Florida Solar Energy Center

FSEC Energy Research Center®

Lists the Symptom, Component, Possible Cause, and Remedy/Check of possible solar hot water heater problems.


Recipes For Solar Cooking, Florida Solar Energy Center, Jo Townsend Dec 1986

Recipes For Solar Cooking, Florida Solar Energy Center, Jo Townsend

FSEC Energy Research Center®

As energy extension agent for the University of Florida Extension Service, Jo Townsend serves as the energy educator to small businesses in central Florida. She conducts employee programs on energy conservation in the workplace. She received her B.S. in home economics from Florida State University and her M.E. from the University of Central Florida. Formerly a home economist for the Florida cooperative Extension Service, Townsend researched and tested recipes for use in microwaves when they first gained popularity. She has been a consultant to Southern Living magazine and to Florida's seafood industry. For the last year, she has tested recipes …


Solar Ovens And Cookers, Florida Solar Energy Center Dec 1986

Solar Ovens And Cookers, Florida Solar Energy Center

FSEC Energy Research Center®

Solar ovens work much like solar collectors used in domestic water heating systems. Both collect solar radiation, convert it to heat and transfer it to another substance. Solar ovens, however, focus the sun's rays with reflective surfaces on one point. The object of the sun's energy in the solar oven is the food.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 29, December 4, 1986 Dec 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 29, December 4, 1986

Central Florida Future

Air Force ROTC holds annual dinner (photo); UCF student senate two-thirds greek; Robotics Club seeks funding; State legislature allocates $9 million for new fieldhouse; News: Tougher restrictions announced for financial aid; State legislature allocates $9 million for new fieldhouse; News clips: Minority salute; Cheerleaders face growing dangers; Pornographic films face elimination at colleges; Rape epidemic plagues campuses throughout the nation; Opinion: Media overreact in Reagan's latest crisis; Sports: Football 1986: the highs and the lows; Confetti: The entertainment and feature supplement of the Central Florida Future.


Sandspur, Vol 93, No 06, 1986, Rollins College Dec 1986

Sandspur, Vol 93, No 06, 1986, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.


The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 12, December 3, 1986, University Of Central Florida Dec 1986

The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 12, December 3, 1986, University Of Central Florida

The UCF Report

USP assured minimum of $700 raises; Faculty artist to have showing in San Francisco; Recommitment to salute milestone for minorities; Phone directories ready to pick up.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 28, December 2, 1986 Dec 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 28, December 2, 1986

Central Florida Future

Marching band to benefit from athletic fee increase (photo); UCF's handicapped find faults with school; UCF rule says no to firearms; News: Residency claims, fraud cost state; Less minorities attending college; Fake IDs making comeback; Opinion: There is no right or wrong in senate conflict; The other side of nowhere: All the best things are cheap (by Tim Ball).


Park Equus Local Resident Study, Ady Milman Dec 1986

Park Equus Local Resident Study, Ady Milman

Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications

Tourism is the largest industry in the state of Florida and especially large in Central Florida. In 1985, close to 30 million domestic and international tourists visited the state. These visitors purchased goods and services worth $19 billion. The Florida Division of Tourism estimated that in 1985, Central Florida was one of the most popular destinations in the State, hosting 23% of auto visitors arrivals and 19% of air visitors arrivals. Central Florida attractions have always been very popular: In 1985, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center accounted for over 50% of Florida's air and auto attraction visitors. …


Cooling With Ventilation, Florida Solar Energy Center, Subrato Chandra Dec 1986

Cooling With Ventilation, Florida Solar Energy Center, Subrato Chandra

FSEC Energy Research Center®

In keeping with the national energy policy foal of fostering an adequate supply of energy at a reasonable cost, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) supports a variety of programs to promote a balanced and mixed energy resource system. The mission of the DOE Solar Building Research and Development Program is to support this goal by providing for the development of solar technology alternatives for the buildings sector. It is the goal of the Program to establish a proven technology base to allow industry to develop solar products and designs for buildings that are economically competitive and can contribute …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 27, November 25, 1986 Nov 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 27, November 25, 1986

Central Florida Future

Bike path in need of proper lighting; UCF team wins computer contest; Transfer students denied equality; Senate votes to fund greek road trip; UCF News: New department heads give UCF insight; Discount dental service to arrive; News: New department heads give UCF insight; Discount dental service to arrive; Features: Star Trek IV. The Voyage Home, best yet; Opinion: On Thanksgiving, let's be thankful for what we have; The other side of nowhere: Hey Trev, I can't see out here (by Tim Ball); Sports: UCF's little man goes for the big time (with photo of Teddy Wilson); [Teddy] Wilson nominated for …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 26, November 20, 1986 Nov 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 26, November 20, 1986

Central Florida Future

Administrators ask for athletic fee increase; Holiday Inn in Quadrangle to open doors next April (photo of the inn under construction and an artist sketch of the finished Holiday Inn); Universities to question group's ties to Moonies; News: Carnegie wants college changes; Florida and Georgia fans learn to behave; College hits stardom as Cosby show hits campus; Texas students deliver condoms on demand; Opinion: Athletic fee boost worthwhile; SEPS fund cut dangerous; From the spleen: Dating game show too easy for TV (by Adam Chrzan); Life its ownself: For those who help the students (by Ira D. Smith); Confetti: The …


The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 11, November 19, 1986, University Of Central Florida Nov 1986

The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 11, November 19, 1986, University Of Central Florida

The UCF Report

Computer programmers win regional; Rate of serious crimes on campus down for year; UCF Professors reach out to students over phone net


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 25, November 18, 1986 Nov 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 25, November 18, 1986

Central Florida Future

Rumors of attacks spread though UCF; Escort program funding, manpower cut in half (with photo); Chief: To serve and protect, not to police; News: Health center: Admissions responsible for shot records; Touch-tone phone makes registering easy for all; CLAST policy to become more stringent; Opinion: A Top 10 listing of trivialities we like at UCF; The other side of nowhere: Stories we'd like to see, but won't (by Tim Ball); Coaches corner (by Head Football Coach Gene McDowell); Sports: New [basketball] tourney announced.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 24, November 13, 1986 Nov 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 24, November 13, 1986

Central Florida Future

UCF police's small staff slows response; Political view of today's college students changing; Student groups cope with integration; News: Warm up pool for winter enjoyment (by Florida Solar Energy Center); Students protesting cuts in library hours; Opinion: UCF campus gripes: a top 10 listing of trivial things; Future world: Christmas comes in November now (by Chris Richcreek); From the spleen: Quitting puffing's not such a drag (by Adam Chrzan); Confetti: The entertainment and feature supplement of the Central Florida Future.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 23, November 11, 1986 Nov 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 23, November 11, 1986

Central Florida Future

Senate passes bill to start crackdown on campus clubs; Radio advertisers find loophole in law; UCF PD cashes in on parking situation; News: College professors' testimony helps Christian fundamentalists battling books; Colleges begin new trend of midyear tuition hikes; Opinion: Editorial on UCF sports and Orlando needs clarification; The other side of nowhere: Editorial on UCF sports and Orlando needs clarification (Tim Ball); Letters: Tragedy must end; Coaches corner (by Head Football Coach Gene McDowell).


The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 10, November 5, 1986, University Of Central Florida Nov 1986

The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 10, November 5, 1986, University Of Central Florida

The UCF Report

Board of Regents okays implementation: PhD in Business a milestone for UCF; Robert Kersten to relinquish position of Engineering dean; Phonathon pledges come to $42,413.


Sandspur, Vol 93, No 05, 1986, Rollins College Nov 1986

Sandspur, Vol 93, No 05, 1986, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 20, October 30, 1986 Oct 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 20, October 30, 1986

Central Florida Future

Women losing rights without Title IX; Canoe rental policy up in air (with photo); Companies move to manage colleges; News: UCF's Army ROTC scores well in exercises; Israeli writer visits UCF to talk on Middle East peace (with photo of Amos Oz); Opinion: Will it be Paula or Governor Bob on election day? Life its ownself: Solution found tor Wild Pizza profit (Ira D. Smith); Sports: Away game blues, a UCF tradition; Confetti: The entertainment and feature supplement of the Central Florida Future.


Sandspur, Vol 93 No 04, October 29, 1986, Rollins College Oct 1986

Sandspur, Vol 93 No 04, October 29, 1986, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 19, October 28, 1986 Oct 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 19, October 28, 1986

Central Florida Future

Health fee hiked $2; Enrollment yet to fall; Group helps lead newcomers around college life; Hail Mary striking up controversy in Kansas; New parking lot opens (with map); UCF President Trevor Colbourn, Athletic Director Gene McDowell, Wayne Densch, and Annee Densch participate in the dedication of the Wayne Densch Sports Center (photo); Study finds fewer minorities in college; Leaks in house make winter seem worse (by Florida Solar Energy Center); Homecoming 1986; Opinion: Festivities outweigh football loss, make good homecoming; Future world: Football game a bittersweet loss (by Chris Richcreek); Sports: Coaches Corner (by Head Football Coach Gene McDowell); Ladies …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 18, October 23, 1986 Oct 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 18, October 23, 1986

Central Florida Future

Special edition, Homecoming 1986; News: Special Agent speaks on working for the FBI; Old weight equipment a heavy burden with those who use it (with photo); Lower enrollments linked to higher tuition, report finds; Chow changing at UCF Heath stars in UCF food showcase; Opinion: Homecoming not tradition but part of UCF growth; Future world: UCF's athletic ball keeps rolling (by Chris Richcreek); Life its ownself: Speak up and voice your opinions (Ira D. Smith); Sports: Homecoming wish: must win; 8th·ranked ladies crush Erskine, 4-0 [soccer]; Confetti: The entertainment and feature supplement of the Central Florida Future.


The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 09, October 22, 1986, University Of Central Florida Oct 1986

The Ucf Report, Vol. 09 No. 09, October 22, 1986, University Of Central Florida

The UCF Report

In honor of Carl H. Galloway Jr.: College of Business announces endowed chair; UCF Sports Center Dedication honors Orlando's Wayne Densch; Twitchell pushes for parks vote.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 17, October 21, 1986 Oct 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 17, October 21, 1986

Central Florida Future

College of Business gets $1-million chair; Campuses being pulled into politics by candidates; Alcohol Awareness Week swings into gear during Homecoming at UCF; News: Computer professor fills $1 million endowed chair; Possible Legionnaires' disease strikes two college campuses; UCF gets state's first gravity base network; A quiz to test your booze l.Q.; Opinion: Positive image promotion still needs fine tuning; The other side of nowhere: American. life: drunks, jerks, fat ladies (by Tim Ball); Letters: Star Wars; UCF safety hazards; Coaches corner (by Gene McDowell)


Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 16, October 16, 1986 Oct 1986

Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 16, October 16, 1986

Central Florida Future

Air Force pins wings on woman (photo of Col. Charlie Moore attaching pilot wings to Laura Theodorson's uniform); Diplomas dirt cheap; Controversy besets Daytona SG position; Knowing expectations help students in classes; News: Mold what to do when scores of spores invade your home (by Florida Solar Energy Center); Opinion: Odds and ends about the campus in which we live; Future world: What Reagan really said at Summit (by Chris Richcreek); Sports: Knights ranked 19th [football]; Women slip to 11th after loss [soccer]; Confetti: The entertainment and feature supplement of the Central Florida Future.