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Paid Vacations, Richard C. Crepeau
Paid Vacations, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
What is the difference between getting a paid vacation and being suspended from your job with pay?
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 65, June 9, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 65, June 9, 2004
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New lab to study threats; 10 acres go up in flames; Campus alcohol arrests down but referrals up; Too wasted or cheap to call a cab? Call SafeRide.
The Lightning's Stanley Cup, Richard C. Crepeau
The Lightning's Stanley Cup, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup. The Canadian Holy Grail of Sport now resides in Florida where on the day of the final game it was over 90 degrees, with high humidity, a veritable tropical paradise. The Lightning are coached by an American, have three American players, three Czechs, two Russians, and one player each from Sweden, Slovakia, and the Ukraine on the roster along with fifteen Canadians. They defeated the first Canadian based team to appear in the Cup Final in a decade. Eat your heart out Don Cherry!
The Belmont Stakes, Richard C. Crepeau
The Belmont Stakes, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
A few decades ago when a powerful team played a very weak team in any sport and the result was lopsided there was a phrase to describe the event: "They beat the Little Sisters of the Poor." On Saturday the Little Sisters of the Poor got beat again but it was the powerful team, or in this case horse, that lost. "Smarty Jones" was supported by an entire nation, including the Philadelphia convent of The Little Sisters of the Poor where the sister of Smarty's jockey had parlayed the power of prayer and the two-dollar bets of the God Squad.
Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004, Richard C. Crepeau
Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Over the last twenty-four hours much has been made of the connections between former President Ronald Reagan and Sport. As is typical of many American politicians Reagan associated himself with the symbols of victory and those who achieved it. Unlike some, President Reagan's associations with sport were real and in many key ways a determinant of his personal political style.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 64, June 2, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 64, June 2, 2004
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Late fee schedule irks summer students; PERC rules against UCF: raises unfair; Gas prices rise students struggle to drive; NCAA rule change allows UCF to recruit 2 more basketball players.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 63, May 26, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 63, May 26, 2004
Central Florida Future
Highest GPA award to suspended GPA fraternity; Florida bare minimum gets scrutiny; Phi Delt may close due to lack of money if suspension continues; Better hurry because this DVD will self-destruct in 48 hours; Subleasing the way to go for those leaving.
The Ncaa And Its "Control" Of Bowl Games., Richard C. Crepeau
The Ncaa And Its "Control" Of Bowl Games., Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It was more than a bit amusing to read that the Knight Commission has called on the NCAA to retake control of the bowl games from the television networks and the conferences. This is akin to telling the U.S. Senate to retake control of American Foreign Policy from the Executive Branch. It is not going to happen and even if it did it wouldn't make any real difference. The die is cast, the damage is done, and a reversal of history is not possible.
Crunch N’ Munch; Non-Analytical Positives; Stanley Cup Finals, Richard C. Crepeau
Crunch N’ Munch; Non-Analytical Positives; Stanley Cup Finals, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It's time to head to rewrite. The Yankees have sent Cracker Jack packing from the House that Ruth Built. "Crunch 'n Munch" will replace the traditional baseball snack because, says Yankee spokesperson Jason Zillo, it tastes better. Yankee Stadium's Director of Hospitality offered another more compelling reason for the move. Cracker Jack is eliminating the box in favor of a bag. Well, that certainly explains it. No one has mentioned what "Crunch 'n Munch" is paying the Yankees for their new status in the national pastime.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 62, May 19, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 62, May 19, 2004
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Hitt scores $15,000; UCF faculty have been disappearing; Free yoga helps students to find themselves; Budget cuts for the arts leave groups struggling for money.
Fish Shooting, Richard C. Crepeau
Fish Shooting, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Fishing is a sport that has never caught my fancy, except for ice fishing which is largely about drinking rather than fishing. Growing up in the state of Minnesota where fishing is akin to a religious experience it may seem strange that I have not joined the faithful. In addition, over the past three decades I have been living in Florida, the Bass Fishing capital of the universe, where high stakes fishing is considerably more popular than the Tampa Bay Lightning. Here too I have resisted the allure, or is it the lure.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 61, May 12, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 61, May 12, 2004
Central Florida Future
Undergrad tuition may rise 7.5 percent; UCF handed a $50 mil raise; Bush halves UCF plans for preserve; Test-takers stay put while portable smolders.
Roger Bannister; Michelle Akers, Richard C. Crepeau
Roger Bannister; Michelle Akers, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Over the past week the world of sport has been remembering one of the most significant achievements of the past century, Roger Bannister's running of the first sub-four-minute mile at Oxford on May 6, 1954. Bannister's time was 3:59.4. The current record is 3:43.13 set in 1999 by Hicham el-Guerrouj of Morocco.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 60, April 22, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 60, April 22, 2004
Central Florida Future
Activists make pitch to save preserve; nights have no place to march; Kerry announces plan to boost financial aid; Future writer plagiarized article on cell phones.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 59, April 19, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 59, April 19, 2004
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BARC takes a bite at Shriners Circus; A student's guide to money management; WSNC radio demands recognition; Bush support waning among college students.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 58, April 15, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 58, April 15, 2004
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The fight for Knightcast not yet over; Breaking the cycle: Women in Action Conference will focus on awareness prevention of abuse; New late-night show at home in the office; Drug resistant bacteria alarming scientists.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 57, April 12, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 57, April 12, 2004
Central Florida Future
Campus radio station nearly killed in Senate; Nut Fest rocks UCF; The Passion brings 1
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 56, April 8, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 56, April 8, 2004
Central Florida Future
Wet 'n Wild a wash-out; Free film screening a passionate gift; Cell numbers may soon lose their secrecy; UCF may finally get its money from legislature.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 55, April 5, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 55, April 5, 2004
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In a cold competition UCF snowboarder gives Colorado a Rocky Mountain low; Broadcast honor cites UCF effort; 'Witch hunt' finds local store; SGA Senate to approve $8.5 million Activity and Service Fee budget.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 54, April 1, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 54, April 1, 2004
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Unplugged life common in Europe; Adventure begins: Rides slides and rock 'n' roll all free for students; $87,500 not enough to woo Chappelle; Student Union roof to teem with plant life; Journalism 'legend' explores Watergate and politics.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 53, March 29, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 53, March 29, 2004
Central Florida Future
Activities board sets its sights on Chappelle - if it can afford him; Plants face last stand: Arboretum Greenhouse could fall this week; Watergate symposium brings famous reporter; Campus club rallies for gay marriage.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 52, March 25, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 52, March 25, 2004
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Fraternity caught in sticky situation; Rash of car burglaries has police puzzled; America 'dropped its guard'; Film student unaware of his film festival win; Hitt goes to bat against Bush.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 51, March 22, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 51, March 22, 2004
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Bush begins fight in Orlando; Senate elects to hand new banners retain old leader; Patient praises marijuana prescriptions; Students abroad see shifting attitude toward Americans.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 50, March 18, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 50, March 18, 2004
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Recalling the media's shift on civil rights; Rally in Tally: 1000 converge on state capital to support student aid; UCF professor diagnoses foreign-accent syndrome; Just like high school but with fewer virgins.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 49, March 15, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 49, March 15, 2004
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Lyons and Co. score NCAA appearance; Poet compelled by oppression: Marjorie Agosin spins tales of hardship and injustice; Coach O'Leary vows to take a 'sleeping giant'; Spike TV looks to UCF for game show contestants.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 48, March 4, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 48, March 4, 2004
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Spring Break: Time to cram for a student body to bare; Professors like their time off too. Kerry turns to Florida; Hitt: UCF on track to be bigger and better.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 47, March 1, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 47, March 1, 2004
Central Florida Future
SGA revisits pricey party bill; O'Leary to speak at SGA Senate on Thursday; Unplug 2004 preaches freedom from tech chains; Burn or Brush? As Spring Break nears tanning takes on urgency; How did you spend your leap-year day?
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 46, February 26, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 46, February 26, 2004
Central Florida Future
Peters triumph in SGA runoff; Candidate breaks with Bush on gay marriage; Faculty union files charge against UCF; Atkins' weight at death causes stir among dieters; Dyer: don't expect decision on bar hours for a year.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 45, February 23, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 45, February 23, 2004
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SGA Senate approves $50,000 for another student party; SGA campaign in home stretch; DUI entangles teacher former student; NAACP plans to march; V-Week launches string of events to stop violence against women.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 44, February 19, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 44, February 19, 2004
Central Florida Future
Peters Talakala in runoff; Student's death changes police chase policy; Violations abound; Queer Monologues auditions draw people out.