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Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 12, October 2, 1986 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 10-2-1986 Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 12, October 2, 1986 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 19 No. 12, October 2, 1986" (1986). Central Florida Future. 657. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/657 , Octobe 2, 1986 The Central Florida Future Volume 19 Number 12 University of Central Florida/Orlando Twelve pages Research Park security to enforce trespass law roadways. by Steve J. Pustelnyk According to Allam, many CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE UCF students drive through the research park on their Private Roadways, No way home from the library. · Trespassing, Security He has been told to stop the Patrolled: those words face cars and inform the drivers every motorist entering the they are tresspassing and Central Florida Research that they must leave Park. But until recently, immediately. many never noticed the signs Many drivers, upset with or considered their the new enforcement, argue implication. with Allam and even suggest Research Park Security they will wait until he leaves Guard Hatem Allam said a to drive through. lot of people have neglected to UCF student Rick Price, look at the signs. "The residents of Forest "During the day, its okay Highlands, Pine Ridge and (to drive through)," he added. University Park have used But he has been told to begin the roads before they were to "strictly enforce the rules" paved and we are now during his shift, which runs inconvenienced by the The UCF Marching Band searches for funding to offset operational and equipment from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. enforcement of the no . costs. weekdays and 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. trespassing rule. If the on the weekends. Research Park wants to "I only do what I'm told." prevent loitering and crime, said the Allam. He said he then they need to find a better .. UCF Band marching without was told by his supervisor way to control the park rather that the park is off limits to than by eliminating through­ UCF students while he is on traffic on the parkway at funds, with second·hand horns dutv. night. People using the road for the single pu~pose o! one," Gardner said. And student government Allam who works for by Tracy Enlow Since 1982 when the band refuses to contribute, he said, Metro/Advance Security, driving home a shorter and CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE became catagorized as a although the band plays at says he just scans the areas. safer way than Alafaya Trail "special interest group," he student functions when "I look for illegal parking and should not be considered The UCF Band faces said it received funding from asked. (people) hanging out.'' he loiterers and should not be · serious budget problems different sources, with no Gardner said that because said. This includes drivers SEE TRESSPASS, PAGE 4 bee a use no specific guarantees concerning when UCF is virtually . in who use the private administrative or adademic it would receive the money, or competition with other bands agency will accept if it would receive any at all. throughout the nation to responsibility for funding the According to Gardner, the receive equipment, it is school's music organization. Athletic Department does not imperative that each year's Jerry Gardner, director of have a policy concerning the budget be set as soon as UCF Bands for the past six band, even though the possible so the instruments years, explained it is an marching band plays at some are received by fall. ongoing problem with no athletic events. They believe This year the band's funds immediate solution is sight. the band does not need were not allocated until the "Everybody wants a band, sponsorship because it is an but nobody want to fund extracurricular group. SEE BAND, PAGE 6 Education department calling for drop in college enrollment., "By the same token, if there is a rise in Staff Report · another age group, it may balance out" and COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE show no decline at all. In the seventies, demographers predicted The American student body will shrink by college enrollment would drop precipitously "les than one percent" this school year, the during this decade, forcing as many as 200 U. Department of Education predicts. campuses to close up for want of 18-year-old But some experts, who have been waiting applicants. for th Great Enrollment Drop of the The first steep drop, the Education Eighties for six years now, say they're Department said in 1979, would come in the k ptical the decrease will occur this year. fall of 1981. In i 20th annual back-to-school forecast It didn't happen, largely because a of national nrollment r lea ed last week, the recession pushed many "non-traditional" -­ partm nt ays ther are fewer 18- to-22- meaning those older than 25 --- back to school r· ld --- the p ople traditionally the most to get deferred degrees or to retrain. lik 1. t enroll as freshmen in college --· in the ational enrollment figures have stayed p pul ti n t larg . roughly table at or around 12.1 million ut the for ca t also pr diet college students through the decade, college head r llm nt probably on't uffer that much counts show. fr m th horta e of 1 -year-olds b cause Last year, the College Board reported in its m r older p r -time students are annual ·census released two weeks ago r · t rin and ill off t what would have college enrollment finally fell two percent. It population drop a s Tom was the biggest drop of the decade. 'Shrooms Donna Calloway /Central Florido Future ducation Department. One reason may be that those non- dr p in college-age studen Watch out for the person who took a bite out of this all will go down,'' he sa s. SEE ENROLLMENT, PAGE 6 mushroom. He or she won't be feeling to good. 2, The Central Florida Future, October 2 1986 • Come and experience the woodsy charm. Prices include these features: • Full-Size Washer & Dryer • Paddle Fan • Builder will pay four points for the • Refrigerator • Mini & Vertical Blinds mortgage amount towards closing costs • Dishwasher • Builder will pay for title • Builder will provide a 10-year • Range insurance "Home Buyers Warranty" Within walking distance from UCF 1--_U_Nl_VE_RS_ITY_BL_V_D.___ ____.. · ~ U.C.F. I_ SHERWOOD u.. '----1 • Affordable prices start in the low 50's FOREST ~ LOKANOTSA TR. 2 & 3 Bedrooms .. CALL 275-9100 HWY50 Going to This Week's U.C.F. F.ootball Game? 1986 UCF FOOTBALL ~ A .... _.., ... _,.,. -A.. A.. JV.. I' STUDENT SEASON TICKET You'll be in good hands when you This ticket must be presented with a validated UCF 1.0. card. Not palm d U.C.F. Home Game Season Pass replaced ii lost or stolen. available at your favorite Student Student Sections located on west (press bo>C) side ol stadium Government KIOSK! These passes will _pe HOME SCHEDULE Sept 6 Bethune-Cookman Oct 25 Wofford (Home­ handed out only through October ~8. Sept 13 West Georgia coming Concert) and must be shown at the gate with a Sept 20 Valdosta State Nov. 8 Georgia Soult Oct 4 State Nov. 15 Samford valid student l.D. for admission. Don't let raRtt~rrrmrm this offer slip from your graspl!! Available Only ··· ···=::;::::::}(=:=I\:{:::f=:i{t:H:}{:}:t:::::;::;::::;:::;}:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:}::}::,iij:j:j STUDENT GOVERNMENT!! We're Always At Your Fingertips!!! • Proper window tint saves cool cash Editor's note: This article is the third in a series dealing " with conserving energy in the FLORIDA home. Florida Solar Energy Center's Ken Sheinkopf SOLAR discusses various forms of energy conservation in the ENERGY home and college. CENTER Window film is very popular in Florida. It's inexpensive, keeps the sun's the oldest type in use today, heat out of your house and is similar to the film used on • still allows a clear window automobile windows and is view --- but it does sacrifice the lowest priced of the three some daylight. types. It reduces heat Ross McCluney of the transmission throught the Florida Solar Energy Center window by absorbing it. explained that a shiny, While this film stops a great mirror-like finish does the deal of heat, air motion across best job of reflecting heat. the film can release some of ''There are basically three that trapped heat into the types of window film room. popularly used in Florida,'' he "Reflective" film stops Window tint film on houses can cut cooling costs as well as reduce glare in the sum­ said. ''A homeowner should heat by rejecting it at the mer. consider the particular need window. It's an effective before choosing a film. The shading device for Florida might bounce otr the tum and the ground, the heat reflected spectrally selective." It's a wrong type of film can make homes, though the mirror-like reflect into your neighbors' from the window can kill little more expensive than the home uncomfortable and finish on the outward side of windows, which can be a plants growing nearby.
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