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Central Florida Future, Vol. 23 No. 44, February 28, 1991 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 2-28-1991 Central Florida Future, Vol. 23 No. 44, February 28, 1991 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. 23 No. 44, February 28, 1991" (1991). Central Florida Future. 1050. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1050 ~ .. f Future© Volume 23, Number 44 Serying The University of Central Florida Since 1968 Thursday February 28, 1991 .Rape brings victims . shock, fear, guilt by Sandra Pedicini tion and Campus Or­ CEN TRAL FLORIDA FUTURE ganized Against Rape. Among information· UCFs Rape Aware­ audience members re­ • ness Week started quested was: Monday with' a semi­ • Information on how nar about rape on to enhance programs. campus. • Help with dealing Leaders from UCF, Rape is a Crime with trauma Rollins College, Semi­ • Crisis intervention nole Community Col­ ' strategies. lege . and · Valencia • The connection be­ Community College tween alcohol and sex­ were invited to the ual crime. seminar at the Orlando Naval Training • Prevention methods. Center. • Advice on how t.o convince students The purpose of the seminar was to there is a danger of rape on campus. provide the leaders with information Walsh provided many statistics to they could give to students. prove rape on campus is a problem. The first part of the program was a She quoted studies saying that 28 four-hour seminar conducted by Dr. percent of college females had been vic­ Claire Walsh, director of the sexual as­ tims of actual or attempted rapes while sault recovery service at the University in college. of Florida. Also, 25 had been raped after they She is also founder -and adviser to Fraternity Acquaintance Rape Educa- see AWARENESS page 4 • • Jlin Ferguson/CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE • GAME TIME Cannon Cameron (left) and "Bootsie" prepare to go to a UCF basketball game. Camer?n's department put ori a recreation program for the disabled Saturday. s·enat.e 'denies senator Jim Ferguson/CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE SOCIAL COMEDIENNE seat at UCF in Daytona· Bertice Berry performs at the Wild Pizza. She holds a P~ . D . in sociology. She told the audience, through laughter, to believe in themselves. by Tom Kopacz did take classes at the Daytona campus ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR in the fall, he is not enrolled there ~his term. · The student senate Thursday re­ According to SG statutes, senators jected the appointment of a student to must be on record at the college or cam­ UCF will offer 2 more degrees an area campus seat after that stu­ pus they represent when they take of­ 7 dent told the senate he is not current­ fice. in ·health admirlistration in fall ly taking classes at that campus. Robyn Heath, program assistant in Although no senators spoke against student services at UCF Daytona, said by Bill Cushing partment of Health Science. • Bob Cherry, his ap- Cherry is a UCF CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE He said the program in long-term pointment to the student, but because care, or nursing home administration, open Daytona cam­ "... A lot of It hinged on of privacy restric­ While many college programs un­ "requires a special curriculum or body • pus seat was denied tions, she could not dergo cutbacks, Florida's Board of Re­ of knowledge which we've incorporated 17-15, with two ab- communication." say whether he is gents approved the institution of two into this degree." stentions. · enrolled in classes at new bachelor's degrees in health ser­ The degrees grew out of projected At the end of the that campus . vices administration. statistics, inquiries from people in the • meeting, student ·Bob Cherry She referred all Beginning in fall, UCFs College of field of geriatric care and students with body Vice President Health Science and Public Affairs will senate appointee questions to the an interest in that specific. profession. Jason DiBona said main campus Regis­ offer a bachelor of science degree em­ Dr. Belinda McCarthy, dean of the : . student body Presi- trar's office, saying phasizing either health-care manage.­ college, sees an increase in entrants in dent Jeff Laing had Cherry's records also ment or long-term care administration. the fields of health-care administration. reappointed Cherry could b~ checked Although Florida International Uni­ "I think every part of the health field to the Daytona seat. there. versity offers a degree in health-care is growing because people view it as a • However, Cherry's appointment . Sen. David Groover, Elections and services, the concentration on long-term growth market," McCarthy added . may violate Student Government eli­ Appointments Committee chair, told the · care management is a program unique The concept for such a program began gibility statutes. in the state, according to Dr. Tom Men­ Cherry told the senate although he see SENATE page 3 denhall, interim chair of the UCF de- see HEALTH page 6 2 The Central Florida Future February 28, 1991 ·• • -.. • • • .. • • • .. • • . The draft beer keg. And it's not particularly attractive. But in all our years in the brewing business fo~nd no other container better suited for maintaining the consistent quality of real, ice-cold draft beer than the keg. So wheriever you purchase Budweiser draft-bee~ it comes from a keg... ftL Not because we still care that much about kegs. But because we L a•'~®~ still care that much about quality d,~ -~.,. Draft beer in kegs. Ifs just one of the reasons why 1~ 1'• "0V• ~~d~~~:.r has remained the Kmg of Beers. for more than f Q\\ ' .:. • Pl.EASE RECYCLE OUR Al.UMINUM CANS BUDWEISEA® •KING OF 8EER5@• ()1988 ANHEUSER-BUSCH , INC.•ST. LOUIS. MO I UCF REPRESENTATIVE .- RYAN FISH 380~0064 ·.. ( WAY:NE DENSCH, INC. • ~ - 1 851~7100 ' . ~ . .. The Central Florida Future February 28, 1991 3 • UCF Library bathrQoms • scene of .recent crimes by Heidi Steiner Two other eyewitnesses saw STAFF REPORTER the male running out of the li­ brary. A man sneaked in a wom­ One witness described the en's bathroom at the UCF Li­ suspect as approximately five • brary, and a wallet· and bike feet ten inches tall and 175- were stolen from the premises. 180 pounds. The witness also A 26-year-old woman told told police that the suspect was police a male peeked at her wearing a white or off-white • under a bathroom stall in the football type jersey with blue library Feb. 20. writing on the front. The victim told police she Gregory Bales reported h.is • was the only person in the sec­ wallet stolen about 3 p.m. Feb . ond-floor bathroom at 4:20 p.m. 15 from a first-floor men's that day. bathroom in the library. According to police, after the . According to police, Bales • victim went in the bathroom placed his book bag on the re­ stall,· she felt the presence of stroom shelf before he entered another person in the bath­ the stall. • room. She did not hear ·the Bales told police he believes person enter or make any obvi­ someone took the wallet out of ous noise, police said. the exterior pocket of his book Michael Pohl/CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE As the victim was sitting on bag while he was in the stall. KING SPEAKER • . the toilet, she looked up to . Bales said there was some­ make sure no one was standing one in the restroom when he Jeff Cohen (left) prepare~ to speak about Martin Luther King Jr.'s achievements. He spoke Monday on another toilet, looking down went into his stall. However, in the SCA. About 40 students came to hear him talk. • at her. when he came out of the stall, She told police she then the restroom was empty. looked under the stall and saw Bales noticed his wallet a male lying on the floor be­ missing when he returned to tween her stall and the main the study area. He last saw it Police charge student with door. about 1 p.m. that day in the At that moment, the suspect library. .. pushed himself up from the floor Daniel Handley reported his assault, battery in Polk Hall to stand up, police said. bicycle stolen Feb. 19 from in back. According to the report, the by Heidi Steiner front of the library. Simmons told police he was nowhere near the victim yelled, "Get out of here, STAFF REPORTER Police found the bike later Collegiate Village Inn when the property was • you fl<** er! Get out of here!" as that night and returned it to A UCF student was assaulted Feb. 19 in his taken. the suspect was getting up. him. dorm room. Quinland told Simmons he had his two friends The suspect then ran out, · They found it near the Fine Police charged James Quinland with assault with him as backups, police said. never having spoken a word or • Arts Building while doing a and battery on Willie Simmons about 12:15 p.m. Apparently Quinland approached Simmons making an advance toward the routine ·check of the area. in Polk Hall. again but was held back by his friends. victim, according to police. Handley told police he Simmons told police that Quinland, followed Benjamin Simmons, the victim's cousin, heard Another student was stand­ parked and secured his bicycle by two other males, burst into his dorm room.
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