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Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 15, December 10, 1980 Dec 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 15, December 10, 1980

Central Florida Future

SPECIAL EDITION; Senate investigates grade change; Coach explains job as 'academic adviser'; Games coaches play nationwide; Future Opinion: Grade tampering unfair to students and athlete.


Prospectus, December 10, 1980, William M. Staerkel, Randy Pregler, Sharon Wienke, Lori Walsh, Chris Slack, Sherry Ecker, T. Scott Alender, M. Leffler Dec 1980

Prospectus, December 10, 1980, William M. Staerkel, Randy Pregler, Sharon Wienke, Lori Walsh, Chris Slack, Sherry Ecker, T. Scott Alender, M. Leffler

Prospectus 1980

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM PARKLAND COLLEGE; Pres. Staerkel sends greetings; Letters to the editor: Copy-editor raises questions, Volleyball coach resigns; Author of 'Paper Lion,' Plimpton lives nightmare; Construction of art gallery, remodeling planned at Parkland during new year; Star Wars, Digital Derby reflect technology in toys; Cobra men and women busy during holidays; Classifieds; Special Ed courses at Parkland next semester; Merry Christmas from the Prospectus; Sanders beats wife with poker, but life--and the soaps--go on; U of I holiday T.V., radio special to be on WCIA, WICD, and Cable; Concert Choir presents Gloria; Stroke Club to celebrate Dec. 13; Feature …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 14, December 5, 1980 Dec 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 14, December 5, 1980

Central Florida Future

Athlete's grades changed; Stalled bus system may get county tow; Madrigan dinners offer taste of 16th century; Colbourn opposes NCAA 'takeover' of women's sports; Million dollar chair provided for UCF; Research [Park] property bought; New dorms won't solve UCF housing shortage; Committee evaluates athletic department performance; Campus Ministry responds to attitudes of Moral Majority; Future SPORTS: Volleyball team qualifies for nationals; Inventor improves Chem I formula; Future OPINION: It's no wonder Iranian relations are bad; My last column on the Future's editorial page; Blount disappointed with Future's coverage; Future MORE LETTERS: Student says Escape a necessary publication; Student senate officers …


Prospectus, November 26, 1980, Charles Schumacher, Mark Williams, Ken Ferran, Lori Walsh, M. Leffler, Becky Easton, Chris Slack Nov 1980

Prospectus, November 26, 1980, Charles Schumacher, Mark Williams, Ken Ferran, Lori Walsh, M. Leffler, Becky Easton, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

HAPPY THANKSGIVING; Letter to the editor: Student feels Vaughan was unjustified, New President responds; "Collapsing Church" topic of Newman Club; Do you care who is running Stugo?; PC Board approves bid for athletic fields; "The Subject Was Roses" presented November 28; UHS has Thanksgiving dinner for those with no place to go; Parkland four-game basketball stats; Thanksgiving has changed over the years; PC Datebook; Classifieds; PC people have reasons to be thankful; Parkland to present Christmas concert December 14; Did you know that...?; Students can select spring movies; Plimpton at Parkland; Easton thanks Parkland for their concern; PACT sponsors mainstreaming …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 13, November 21, 1980 Nov 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 13, November 21, 1980

Central Florida Future

Another bus bites the dust; Committee to watch over policies; Semester system gearing up for Florida schools; Block fees may raise tuition; New society to help businesswomen; Editor of Future sees no need for Escape; Advisers field complaints; Escort service provides dual protection plan; Dorm students govern own behavior; Withdrawals drop over 1200 to part-time; "Fishy" solution sought to weedy problem; Auto Show (with photos of automobiles); UCF research supports U.S. Court appeal; "We can feel...that they hate us" Iranians say UCF relationships are bad; Canadians cycle into arms of UCF professor (with photo Canadian cyclists); An adventure story (with …


Prospectus, November 19, 1980, Cynthia Vaughan, Chris Slack, Karyn Widloski Nov 1980

Prospectus, November 19, 1980, Cynthia Vaughan, Chris Slack, Karyn Widloski

Prospectus 1980

EX-STUGO PRESIDENT SOUNDS OFF; Hardee's celebrating official Grand Opening; PC Datebook; Chicago shopping trip planned for December 6; The Commodores enjoy their work; Classifieds; Experts talk at solar energy conference; "Marriage: The Radical Lifestyle" was first program from Parkland Newman Club; Celebration for Jewish students; Did You Know That...?; Humane Society schedules annual Christmas Bazaar; Cobras upend Lincoln in Home opener; Cobras win Invitational; Howarter wins Fast Freddy; The Steelers are back; Anda, McGarry named to state All-Tourney team; Fast Freddy Contest; IM basketball season underway


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 12, November 14, 1980 Nov 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 12, November 14, 1980

Central Florida Future

[Health] Center's problems solvable; SAGA denied clean bill of health; Library needs twice the space; Future Legal Lines: Marriage has legal options; UCF Ministry will sponsor Hunger Week; Interns get credit-hours Governor's internships give practical training; Parking decals will pay bill for furnishing new dorms; Committee screens homecoming hopefuls; Accessibility a problem for handicapped students; Mom gets her chance after 25 year hiatus; Future Campus Bulletin Board: Honey queen; Remedial reading; UCF to get new research, education facility; Wellman: still waiting for a gallery; HOMECOMING 1980-81 (with photos of UCF celebrating its first football homecoming); Future Sports: Big Lou Ross …


Prospectus, November 12, 1980, Tijuana Brummet, Chris Slack, Karyn Widloski, Mark Sterkel, Randy Pregler, T. Scott Alender, M. Leffler Nov 1980

Prospectus, November 12, 1980, Tijuana Brummet, Chris Slack, Karyn Widloski, Mark Sterkel, Randy Pregler, T. Scott Alender, M. Leffler

Prospectus 1980

WINTERTIME CAN MEAN MUCH MORE THAN SNOWDRIFTS AND STUCK CARS; Letter to the editor: Scott apologizes, Student services looking to fill positions; Cancer Society Challenge: Can you quit for a day?; Parkland Bookstore stocked with all kinds of goodies for Christmas; Burnham has new tape on Toxic Shock; Reaching Out Series discusses violence; C-U Community Theatre moves to PC; Spring Semester Course Reservation set for November 17-December 2; Classifieds; Did You Know That...?; PACT to present "Talking with Children About Death"; Student inaction reflects lack of self-interest; On The Cover: Winter--skiing, warm fires, cool drinks, and good friends; Barry Manilow …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 11, November 7, 1980 Nov 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 11, November 7, 1980

Central Florida Future

SG fighting regents' proposal; Faculty senate approves new [environmental] studies program; Faculty receive raise; Future LEGAL LINES: Landlord/tenant rights: security deposits; Social [Work] program may lose accreditation; Majority prefers 4 day week; Inventive glove solution creates sticky situation (with photo of Sam Carey and football glove); UCF professor skips for Scotland; Campus crime just begins as fall ends; Traveling in high circles with men of high office; Evening student service open for business; Rec services helps fight the chubbies; Future SIGHTS & SOUNDS: UCF homecoming week going strong; B-52's bomb Park Ave; Future OPINION: ESP [Environmental Studies Program] needs review; …


Prospectus, November 6, 1980, Karen Widloski, M. Leffler, Kathy Coriell, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Mary Lee Sargent, Chris Slack Nov 1980

Prospectus, November 6, 1980, Karen Widloski, M. Leffler, Kathy Coriell, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Mary Lee Sargent, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

RONALD REAGAN WINS IN LANDSLIDE; Senate sees transition; Incumbents prevail in local elections; Letters to the editors: PC's blackboards aren't black, Pig beats Choir at annual IOC Pumpkin Contest; Come One, Come All; Blood drive successful, donator's names listed; STUGO tells ORGII winners; Did You Know That...?; 'The Moonies': Manning tells all; Students prepare INTERCOM; Speech team opens season impressively; Concerts-entertaining, but pocket-picking; Science You Can See: Astronomy--world's oldest science??; Versatility is key to small radio operation; Tennis courts dedicated; You can win $500 in Art Competition; PC Datebook; Chautaqua programs offered at Parkland; Laura Wetzel discusses domestic violence--Nov. 12; …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 10, October 31, 1980 Oct 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 10, October 31, 1980

Central Florida Future

Library adds meaning to 'checking out'; Future Legal Lines: Landlord/tenant rights: termination of the lease; Getting in, staying in Micarelli: admission should be tougher; Tapestry coming Wednesday; UCF may test new TV antenna; Future Campus Bulletin Board: Real estate; Writing quality slipping; art seeks new direction (with photo); Future Student Center Activities: UCF Homecoming Week 1980 Karibbean Knights; Drug paraphernalia law comes under fire; H.I.S. donates band uniforms to UCF (with photo of the UCF band taking a break from practice); Elections The decisions; Colbourn addresses new senators; Future SIGHTS & SOUNDS: Halloween haunts treat festive trickers; Finalists for UCF …


Prospectus, October 29, 1980, Lori Walsh, Julie Sharp, Charles Schumacher, Ken Ferran, Jimm Scott, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack Oct 1980

Prospectus, October 29, 1980, Lori Walsh, Julie Sharp, Charles Schumacher, Ken Ferran, Jimm Scott, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

"BENET'S STORIES OF AMERICA" OPENS TODAY; Parkland offeres classes at Arcola H.S.; Letters to the editor: Student claims Schumacher "one-sided"; Jazz Combo to perform; Development Program sponsors workshop; Retired trick-or-treaters still have spirit; 'Benet's Stories of America' comes to Parkland Oct. 29--tickets available; Get to your class on time- get the wake-up service; In concert Friday night: Tull: the Eddie, Ian Show; A night with Ronstadt; Springsteen's latest is called "The River"; Artists present program; "Beatlemania" hits Champagin/Urbana; Students of the world unite at Parkland's International Students Day; Allergy specialist gives speech; Ag Club sponsors pig roast Nov. 2; Classifieds; …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 09, October 24, 1980 Oct 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 09, October 24, 1980

Central Florida Future

Curfew: Do dormies want it changed?; Curfew: Petition to be circulated; New students may take entry tests; Election results; Future NEWSFRONTS: Future LEGAL LINES: Landlord/tenant rights: landlord's obligations; ROTC color guard shows its stuff; Chrysler cans cape plant; Need developing? Try this UCF center; International students face obstacles at UCF; New SG senators get acquainted with posts; Lake Claire waits on renovation; Greek housing a maybe; Future Sports: Pesonen quits: jobs conflict; Future Opinion: Dorm residents should be allowed guests.


Prospectus, October 22, 1980, Tim Holland, Lori Walsh, M. Leffler, J.F. Hacker Iv, Mark Sterkel, Chris Slack Oct 1980

Prospectus, October 22, 1980, Tim Holland, Lori Walsh, M. Leffler, J.F. Hacker Iv, Mark Sterkel, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CELEBRATE TODAY; Letters to the Editors: Student has questions for Schumacher, Co-editor apologizes to runners, Student supports Schumacher's view; PACT discusses day care; Food, beer, fun planned for Oktoberfest; Seniors to tour Parkland next week; Stories of America will be presented October 29-Nov 1; Two-hundred help celebrate: Parkland students celebrate International Students Day today; State rep. candidates express their views; PC drama department presents its fall production; PC offers Pharmacy Technician program; Fall means football... and football means Homecoming; Handle your $$ properly; Learn to take care of you car: enroll in PC's car care course; Leardship is …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 08, October 17, 1980 Oct 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 08, October 17, 1980

Central Florida Future

Elections over: SG senators seated; Homecoming concert to feature "Ambrosia"; SAGA working to improve cooking, eating conditions; Future NEWSFRONTS: 12-year vet Dick Shaw retires; Ladies' tennis gets professional coach; Program ups black retention; Type your way out of emergencies (with photo Library Typing Room); Shortened degrees offered to freshmen; Fleming named as advisor; Shortened degrees offered to freshmen; Reagan gets backing from political group; Controversy continues over abortion issue; Placement center offers job "CHOICES"; ROTC jumpers take part in LEAPFEST (with photos); Store clerks hidden but essential to UCF; VCC advisor removed amid problems; Advisor takes reins of Future (with …


Prospectus, October 16, 1980, Tim Huff, M. Leffler, T. Scott Alender, J.F. Hacker Iv, Scott Lopeman, Cathy Conerty, Charles Schumacher, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack Oct 1980

Prospectus, October 16, 1980, Tim Huff, M. Leffler, T. Scott Alender, J.F. Hacker Iv, Scott Lopeman, Cathy Conerty, Charles Schumacher, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

THE ANDERSON DIFFERENCE: MYTH OR REALITY?; Your money is precious: Where students' money actually does go; Letters to the editor: Student questions Prospectus policies; Notice To All Students: Cheerleading tryouts; McCabe talks to Com 111 class; Real Estate workshop: Oct. 18; PC to host two-day solar energy conference; Start of draft registration means actual draft likely: CCCO; Area high school seniors scheduled to visit campus; U of I economist believes high interest rates, double digit inflation will continue through year; Career center needs tour guides; Some Parkland faculty use Christianity in their teaching; Elton John needs no introduction; Parkland People; …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 07, October 10, 1980 Oct 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 07, October 10, 1980

Central Florida Future

Shortages: UCF isn't lacking them; Services denied to group; Senate pledges $2000 for bike path; Future NEWSFRONTS: Landlord/tenant rights: the rental agreement; Milers offer health and shirt; Student's death prompts cellist' scholarship fund; Who will call the shots at WUCF?; Minorities find answers at services office; Stoner: 'excellent health care'; Computers to modernize UCF library (with photo of computers in the Library); Transfer students confused by registration; Classes at (yawn) 7:30 a.m.? a possibility; Library space placed on auction block; Minicomputer to speed registration; New I.D.'s available for students; She's working to save wildlife (with photo of UCF student Jennifer …


Prospectus, October 8, 1980, Ken Ferran, Lori Walsh, Charles Schumacher, Mark Sterkel Oct 1980

Prospectus, October 8, 1980, Ken Ferran, Lori Walsh, Charles Schumacher, Mark Sterkel

Prospectus 1980

PRESIDENT CARTER: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME; Letters to the editor: Black student questions fairness, Why not Ronald Reagan; International Students Day -- Oct. 22; Transfer day set for Oct. 15; Attention: Deadline past for student insurance; Record number register at Parkland; Horse Farming -- from days gone by; Chins Up! Only 1,752 hours 'til Christmas break; Election '80: The Song Will Remain the Same; A look at O.R.G.I.I.; Celebration planned for PC Women's Week; Stroke Club to hold meeting; Classifieds; Spikers hit "low point"; Fast Freddy Contest; Fast Freddy getting the hang of it


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 06, October 3, 1980 Oct 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 06, October 3, 1980

Central Florida Future

Black football players boycott practice; Problems continue at WUCF-FM; Full parking lots plague drivers: SG working on parking answer (with photo of traffic on road); Future NEWSFRONTS: Village Center changes but keeps programs; Dental service cleaning up; Students continue search for rooms (with photo of dormitory); Paraphernalia saved from law for 10 days; Courts' injunction to keep enforcers away-for now; Graduates to take Fla. teaching exam; Shortage of teachers in mid-Florida area; Health food to be dished up at new student facility; Bookstore to be ready by Spring; Grading patterns vary for different colleges; FUTURE SPECIAL: The 1980 Fighting Knights …


Prospectus, October 1, 1980, Charles Schumacher, Tijuana Brummet, Alan Edwards, Gabrielle Martin, Cathy Wiater, T. Scott Alender, Cynthia Vaughan, Pat Trimble, Larry Williams, Tim Huff, Linda Bruns, Chris Slack Oct 1980

Prospectus, October 1, 1980, Charles Schumacher, Tijuana Brummet, Alan Edwards, Gabrielle Martin, Cathy Wiater, T. Scott Alender, Cynthia Vaughan, Pat Trimble, Larry Williams, Tim Huff, Linda Bruns, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

HAVE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE YET? REGISTER THE PAINLESS WAY--ON CAMPUS; Election '80: The man behind the woman; Handicrafts taught to senior citizens; Got a pet peeve, gripe, or opinion? Write PROSPECTUS' editor!; MMWW gives calendar of topics; Make Christmas gift decorations now; Student Government will hold O.RG.I.I. in Lounge; Record Enrollment: Fall enrollment sets new record; Activities set for Society; Insurance offered; No overdubbing results in very, very good record; Letters to the editor: Student wants late breakfast; Our Mistake!; Urbana student wins PC faculty wives' $200; Park district has youth fall classes; Give Blood Today; Science You Can …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 05, September 26, 1980 Sep 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 05, September 26, 1980

Central Florida Future

Sciences and Arts combine; Athletic scholarships available for everything except football; Future Newsfronts: Registrar's office answers common questions; UCF will host Threshold run; Health Center offers help; Student Government working for you; Work week results held for survey conclusions; UCF student centers slated for winter opening (with photo of Student Health Center and photo of Student Union Building); Future Campus Bulletin Board: Grant seminar; UCF band marches on despite delays (with photo of UCF Band and photo of Jerry Gardner); Drugs, alcohol pose problems: Counseling available for abusers (with photo); Teenage drinking on rise; Education College undergoes change; Career service …


Prospectus, September 24, 1980, Larry Williams, Cynthia Vaughan, Pat Trimble, Lori Walsh, Joe Perry, T. Scott Alender, Charles Schumacher, Chris Slack Sep 1980

Prospectus, September 24, 1980, Larry Williams, Cynthia Vaughan, Pat Trimble, Lori Walsh, Joe Perry, T. Scott Alender, Charles Schumacher, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

RODNEY DANGERFIELD GETS SOME RESPECT FROM PC; PCF group greets newcomers; Parkland offers COSMOS telecourse; Clerks to be on campus to register voters; Women's Program discusses importance of adequate diet; Breakdown of budget: Where does all your money go?; Women's Program presents last of self-care series; Parkland College Board of Trustees meets; Members needed; A friend is someone who...; Family Life Program offers "Living in Step"; Chimera Inc. offers workshop; PACT presents seminar for expectant parents; Steve Goodman: A talented performer; The "Ducks" have a good time; Rodney Dangerfield: I don't get no respect; "He will always get respect in …


Prospectus, September 17, 1980, Cathy Conery, Gwyn Gantter, Joe Perry, Jim Scott, Victor Logan, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Bruce Andree, Chris Slack Sep 1980

Prospectus, September 17, 1980, Cathy Conery, Gwyn Gantter, Joe Perry, Jim Scott, Victor Logan, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Bruce Andree, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

CATCHY SLOGAN BRINGS OUT RECORD NUMBER OF VOTES; Parkland People; Parkland English teacher speaks to PCF'ers on "Self-Image"; Head of Placement Counseling will help employment seekers; PACT offers program; Blood drive to be at PC; Attention Accounting students; Classifieds; PC Datebook; Record number of voters turn out to elect new Student Senators; Letters to the editor: Student disappointed; Long distance marriage works-- Susan Kelley sets an example; Women's Program offers self-series; Jackson Browne performance: unforgettable; Molly Hatchet's cuts are consistently impressive and original; Bowen: Radio won't roll over and die; Two kinds of clouds cause false tornado reports; Team shirts …


Prospectus, September 10, 1980, Cathy Conerty, Jim Case, Connie Strater, William Hill, Mark T. Williams, Harry Little, Becky Murphy, Nancy Huddleston, Rodney Keller, Bob Dover, Brad Pfeifer, Craig Williams, Ken Spitz, Rodger Derr, James E. Coates, T. Scott Alender, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack Sep 1980

Prospectus, September 10, 1980, Cathy Conerty, Jim Case, Connie Strater, William Hill, Mark T. Williams, Harry Little, Becky Murphy, Nancy Huddleston, Rodney Keller, Bob Dover, Brad Pfeifer, Craig Williams, Ken Spitz, Rodger Derr, James E. Coates, T. Scott Alender, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

ARE YOU A 'REAL STUDENT'?; Parkland People; Gamut challenges you; Emergency course offered; Oops!; Stugo hopefuls list qualifications; Kinks wow U of I fans; Coates announces student audtions; Country music is moving up; Women's Program offers self-series; Classifieds; Students are....well, just students; Student disappointed; Correction; Science You Can See: Ask not what Cable T.V. can do for you, ask what you can do for Cable T.V.; B-ball deadline is Sept. 22; Football and tennis are IM openers; PC Datebook; Golfers begin season with win over Danville; After some surprises last week, Fast Freddy is ready; LaBadie confident of his runners; …


Prospectus, September 4, 1980, Larry Williams, Scott Alender, Mark Sterkel, Randy Pregler, Yolanda Steffey, Chris Slack, Cathy Conerty Sep 1980

Prospectus, September 4, 1980, Larry Williams, Scott Alender, Mark Sterkel, Randy Pregler, Yolanda Steffey, Chris Slack, Cathy Conerty

Prospectus 1980

HARDEES -- BEST EATIN' ALL AROUND -- TO OPEN ON CAMPUS NEXT WEEK; Qualifications listed for Student Senate elections; Letters to the Editors: Volleyball coach promises excitement, Student government says thanks; Alender is new Entertainment Editor; The Cars "Panorama" lacks uniqueness of previous albums; PC Datebook; Collge predicts record enrollment; New recruits; Fall Routine "Falls Into" Place; Science You Can See: When is an eclipse not an eclipse?; Center provides services; Newman Club may be reinstated; CTEP program in effect; Acct. students learn in lab; Parkland Christian Fellowship group hears stance; 142 make honor's list; Fast Freddy makes debut; Parkland …


Prospectus, August 25, 1980, Sharon Wienke, William M. Staerkel, Mark Sterkel, Chris Slack Aug 1980

Prospectus, August 25, 1980, Sharon Wienke, William M. Staerkel, Mark Sterkel, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

"FALL IN"; Senate to hold elections; Ready or not…; President Staerkel welcomes students; U of I ROTC courses available to Parkland College students; Mexico -- A Land of Contrast; Dates to Live By; Parkland choral music has new conductor, big plans; Classes offered at Monticello, Lincoln schools; Courses offered to music lovers; Outlook optimistic for baseball; Women's fast pitch softball meeting to be held Thursday; Fall tryouts for baseball; Fall Sports Schedules; Summer sports in review...; V-ballers face tough schedule, meeting and tryouts Tuesday


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 04, August 14, 1980 Aug 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 04, August 14, 1980

Central Florida Future

Senate accepts Chandler on second try; UCF crime rate to continue climbing; Health fee increased to $12 this fall; Future UCF Newsfronts: Petitions to help Anderson; Problems headed off by housing conference; Engineers to sponsor review for state two-part exam; SG jobs open: deadlines set; Professors contradict threat of war; Photo of Orlando jazz group Tapestry; Senate Action; Sea turtles' lives threatened by dredge; Future Bulletin Board: Change to reflect VC's new image; Senior citizens eligible for free classes at UCF; Library hours cut for summer break; Future Comment: There's no excuse for this garbage (with of photo pipes piled …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 03, July 31, 1980 Jul 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 03, July 31, 1980

Central Florida Future

WUCF airs problems with student control; Registration still goes: youth sign, undecided (with photo); UCF escapes EPA's pesticide regulation,code; August exercises planned for summer graduates; Pre-law workshop held for minority students; Shuttle services expected to hit streets by fall quarter; Future Campus: Scholarships' donated' from student fines; SAGA raises prices, quality remains same; Photo of school teachers Doris Slayman and J.L. Rader; New program offered in political science; Professor given summer fellowship; 'It will be strange... when I get back (with photo of Freddie Musarurwa); SG cabinet experience for students; The Video Invasion: give no quarter? (with photo of Bruce …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 2, July 17, 1980 Jul 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 2, July 17, 1980

Central Florida Future

Owners go down fighting, Head Shops: A lost species (with photo); BOR approves funds; Blount creates new position to include services director; Photo of Wadsworth award winners George Burgess and Shirley Daniels standing with Charlie Wadsworth, columnist for the Sentinel Star; UCF Child Care Center becomes Creative School; Future Campus: Energy waste curtailed by 4 day week? (with nighttime photo of the Humanities and Fine Arts Building); Programs offer students experience; Llewellyn takes post; deans begin new era; Future Bulletin Board: Crimewatch hits 3 years; Dental health offers examinations, x-rays; Lake Claire closed for renovations; Majorettes chosen for 1980-81 season; …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 01, July 2, 1980 Jul 1980

Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 01, July 2, 1980

Central Florida Future

Industry to move by UCF (with photo of Florida Governor Bob Graham announcing that Westinghouse will soon be building across from UCF); Colbourn foresees crunch; Llewellyn named dean of Arts and Sciences; Future UCF Newsfronts: Development director named; Ham radio club offers students new waves; UCF Summer blood drive on; Bo's jersey ripped off; Residents upset by apartment conditions; Where to go when Aunt Millie visits (with photos); Future Comment: New chief outlines Future editorial policies; Apartments are wrecked; SAGA service lacking; Professors predict Clark won't be tried for trip; Future Sights and Sounds: Cartoonist broadcasts music preference.