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Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 36, June 22, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 36, June 22, 1994
Central Florida Future
WUCF off air until FCC gives an OK; Druggies of the '90s: Drugs are pricier now, but still have a niche (with photo); The 1994 World Cup (photo); Will Miss UCF be Miss Florida?; In Axis: The ups and downs of Prozac; In Opinion: Clinton, the life-saver?; Sports: UCF hosts practice game for Dutch World Cup tea.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 35, June 15, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 35, June 15, 1994
Central Florida Future
UCPs Society of Automotive Engineers places second in national design competition (with photo of Rob Schaer); Film student gets noticed by Hollywood (with photo of Peter Riviera); Opinion mixed at UCF about proposed ban on in-line skates; In Axis: The Enzian festival comes to an end; In Opinion: The return of The Young Republic?; Sports: Four former UCF baseball players sign contracts.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 34, June 8, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 34, June 8, 1994
Central Florida Future
In days of old... (photo of Theatre UCF's Once Upon A Matress [Mattress]); BOR to review tenure policies; UCF golfer goes for pro; Moldovans to get a taste of America: 10 U.S. and Moldovan agriculture students to live overseas (with map); In Axis: 1994 Florida Film Festival; In Opinion: How lucky are Stanford students?; Sports: Predators win season opener over Las Vegas.
Father's Day, Richard C. Crepeau
Father's Day, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
This week in honor of father's day I want to talk about the man who taught me a love of sport, and especially a love of baseball, and who taught me much about life.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 33, June 1, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 33, June 1, 1994
Central Florida Future
A day to remember (photo of flag half-mast in Memorial Day); UCF gets paid: UCF receives most money in state (with photo of Hitt); Celebration of Abilities earns student an award; Brevard director appointed [Dr. James Drake]; In Features: Are you into voyeurism?; In Opinion: Test your science I.Q. with Dave Barry?; Sports: UCF baseball season is over- Season wrap-up.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 32, May 25, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 32, May 25, 1994
Central Florida Future
And here we have... (photo of campus tour); WUCF installs new tower; Student athlete in coma since March; Clinton chooses briefs over boxers; Student Union in the Making (photo); In Features: Are you part of a cult following?; In Opinion: A human Hawaiin [Hawaiian] roast?; Sports: UCF women's rowing team places third in nation.
College Athletes And Payoff's, Richard C. Crepeau
College Athletes And Payoff's, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
As the station went off the air to increase power one of the biggest stories in college sport was coming out of Tallahassee by way of Sports Illustrated. It was not the swimsuit issue, but Florida State University must have felt nearly naked as the story of players taking payoffs from agents became public.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 31, May 18, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 31, May 18, 1994
Central Florida Future
State Legislature apporves [approves] tuition flexibility bill; Exchange student dies at CVI; Real World subject of new book; Densch leaves money to UCF; In Features: The birth of a new features section; In Opinion: Dave's suggestions for summer vacations; Sports: Orlando Cubs draw 20,000... with a little help from Michal Jordan.
Baseball And Michael Jordan, Richard C. Crepeau
Baseball And Michael Jordan, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Michael was in town this week, not to lead the Bulls in a playoff game against the Magic, but in pursuit of his new career. Batting second and playing right field for the Birmingham Barons number 45, Michael Jordan.
Formula One Driver Ayrton Senna, Richard C. Crepeau
Formula One Driver Ayrton Senna, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The biggest story in the world of sport this past week was not the abrupt and quick end of the Orlando Magic season, although clearly in Central Florida it was and continues to be the biggest topic of conversation among sports fans. It is a story clearly worth some comment and I will return to it at a later date.
Richard Nixon And Sports, Richard C. Crepeau
Richard Nixon And Sports, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
In one of the most interesting and bizarre pieces of American literature featuring a president of the United States, Robert Coover in "Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears?" draws a picture of the late 37th President of the United States that has become a classic of presidential portraiture.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 30, April 20, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 30, April 20, 1994
Central Florida Future
Arboretum saved, extension placed to the north: Aproximately [Approximately] 80 raw acres will remain the arboretum, faculty senate (with photo); Holocaust ad enrages community; Fashion comes to UCF; In Features: Adventure... in the library?; In Opinion: Readers respond to controversal [controversial] ad.; Sports: Golden Panthers sweep doubleheader from Golden Knights.
City Of Orlando The Magic Contract And Al Davis' Desires, Richard C. Crepeau
City Of Orlando The Magic Contract And Al Davis' Desires, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Is there a sinister force stalking Orlando? Are the taxpayers of the city about to be relieved of some of their excess cash? Are the citizens of Orlando ready to turn over $30M to $40M to Al Davis along with a piece of real estate, and another $4M to the DeVos clan? These indeed are worthy charities, and the people of Orlando through their representatives should support these charitable enterprises. Orlando has long been noted for its support of public welfare for the worthy, the oppressed and the downtroden.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 29, April 13, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 29, April 13, 1994
Central Florida Future
AmeriCorps kicks off nationwide (with photo of Clinton); The wonders of science (photo); World Summit encourages diversity; Students help local community; In Features: Sean Perry ventures to California; In Opinion: The benefits of Affirmative Action; Sports: Golden Knights sweep Hatters, pre-season TAAC favorites.
"The 125th Anniversary", Richard C. Crepeau
"The 125th Anniversary", Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
For the past six weeks or so I have been looking with some curiosity at the patch being worn by major league baseball players this season. It is the logo of major league baseball with an inscription reading "125th Anniversary."
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 28, April 6, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 28, April 6, 1994
Central Florida Future
UCF Student Government picked best in state for second year (with photo); Director for Brevard Campus to be picked soon by Hitt; Patton looks forward to a year of challenges (with photo); In Features: UCF students have own record label; In Opinion: Ride in a Weinermobile? Dave Barry; Sports: UCF baseball team drops two of three in TAAC series.
Wayne Gretzky, Richard C. Crepeau
Wayne Gretzky, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
This past week Wayne Gretzky became the career scoring leader in the National Hockey League. For fifteen seasons now The Great One has been the dominant figure in hockey and in sport. But to call him The Great One is to grossly understate his significance. Wayne Gretzky holds sixty NHL records and now has added one more to the list, as he has broken Gordie Howe's record in over 600 less games, and eleven fewer seasons than Howe.
Jimmy Johnson, Richard C. Crepeau
Jimmy Johnson, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It was a week to remember in Dallas. Even by Texas standards this story was as big and slimy as they come. Jimmy Johnson was gone, Barry Switzer had arrived, and Jerry Jones had just swapped the two biggest egos in football coaching for one another. Proving in the process that he has the biggest ego of all. Not to mention the most power.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 27, March 30, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 27, March 30, 1994
Central Florida Future
Titled "The Florida Central Spleen" (page 1 &2). Terror! Big Foot stalks UCF campus, lookin' for love! (with photo); Busted! Marlin caught (with photo of Chris Marlin); Merritt goes on rampage, kills six; Fret not, real-news fans! Actual, not-made-up news inside; In Features: New Disney film, "The Lion King" reviewed; In Opinion: What's the best cheep beer?
Baseball's New Landscape: Playoff Structure, Richard C. Crepeau
Baseball's New Landscape: Playoff Structure, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
In a week when those looking for signs of the end of the world saw Jimmy Johnson leave Dallas and the Gators make the final four, major league baseball also presents a new face. The 1994 season opens with three divisions in each league, producing three divisional champions, plus one wild card team, and an extra tier of playoffs. The compelling force in this change is television, which can only make money on playoffs and the World Series and loses money during the regular season.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 26, March 23, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 26, March 23, 1994
Central Florida Future
Pressure defense and 'Big Dog' too much for UCF: UCF's first NCAA Tournament appearance is spoiled by Purdue's Glenn Robinson (with photo); Just another day at the pool... (photo of Pinar Sayman and Don Draper); Clinton signs service bill into law: AmeriCorps envisioned as Generation X's version of Peace Corps (with photo of Clinton); In Features: Meet Capt. Ufatsee... a rather odd band; In Opinion: Reader's respond to Future/WUCF controversy; Sports: UCF fans, players feel March Madness in basketball country.
Money And March Madness - Money And Bobby Knight, Richard C. Crepeau
Money And March Madness - Money And Bobby Knight, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The Big Dance. The Road to Charlotte. The Road to the Final Four. March Madness. All those colorful names created by the people at CBS, for what is in fact the Big Paycheck, the road to the bank, recruiting madness, and the road to the final corruption of college sport.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 25, March 9, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 25, March 9, 1994
Central Florida Future
Men win TAAC, on to national tournament (with photo of Chuck Roberts with the UCF's men's basketball team); Hazing- a national problem; Here she is, Ms. UCF (photo of Jennifer Alvarez); In Features: Who's going to win an Oscar? Who knows, but here are our picks...; In Opinion: Banning beer commercials won't do anything to stop drinking; Sports: Lady Knights begin TAAC tournament play tomorrow.
Spring Training In Florida: Renewal And History, Richard C. Crepeau
Spring Training In Florida: Renewal And History, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
There is no other time like it in sport. Spring training in Florida is a dream, a fantasy, and a time of eternal optimism. It is a dream for all those caught in the endless winter trying to become spring. And it is a dream for all those players at every level of the game trying to start or consummate the march to the majors.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 24, March 3, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 24, March 3, 1994
Central Florida Future
Patton/Gutch take SG election (with photo of Darin Patton); Money spent on Regent's dinner questioned (with photo of Dan Holsenbeck); Parking fee increase defeated; In Features: Some people enjoy jumping 15,000 feet out of an airplane.... why?; In Opinion: Spring Break in Daytona... will it "rock"?; UCF is seated number one in the TAAC tournament which starts tonight- See insert.
Winter Olympics: Nordic Combined - Oksana Baiul - Hockey Final- Tomba, Richard C. Crepeau
Winter Olympics: Nordic Combined - Oksana Baiul - Hockey Final- Tomba, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
With just a few days remaining it appeared that most of the great moments of the Winter Games had already taken place, but then starting on Thursday one remarkable moment after another came across the television screens. There was the Norwegian medal sweep in the Alpine combined, the great skiing of Deborah Campononi of Italy in the salom, and Espen Bredesen's gold for Norway in the 90 meter ski jump.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 23, March 1, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 23, March 1, 1994
Central Florida Future
Runoff required in SG presidential elections (with photos and graphics); UWF and UNF drop out of FSA due to dispute over tuition bill; In Features: Sting leaves the Police behind at the O-rena; In Opinion: Get tax advice from IRS whiz Dave Barry; Sports: UCF's pitchers take control as the Knights take 2 of 3 from Rutgers.
The Seventeenth Winter Olympics, Richard C. Crepeau
The Seventeenth Winter Olympics, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The Seventeenth Winter Olympics at Lillehammer roll on with moments of high drama, high controversy, and great disappointment. There were many highlights and several events, individuals, and trends that stand out at these games.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 22, February 23, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 26 No. 22, February 23, 1994
Central Florida Future
Violations continue to influence SG elections; Mad Hatter... Knight (photo); Sexual Assault Awareness Week attempts to educate students; Oates explores new style: Novelist describes new motivations for young writers (with photo of Joyce Carol Oates); In Features: Do people read Playboy for its articles... or just for the pretty pictures?; In Opinion: Are Student Government officials paid too much? We want to know what you think; Sports: UCF's basketball team tries to make it a 20-win season.
Tonya Harding Story, Richard C. Crepeau
Tonya Harding Story, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
If you have been waiting for the other shoe to drop, the sounds being heard over the last week are starting to resemble an avalanche at the Tom MacCann factory. I'm talking, of course, about the Tonya Harding Story, or is it the Nancy Kerrigan Story, or perhaps the Three Stooges meet Tonya.