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Central Florida Future, Vol. 41 No. 55, June 25, 2009 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 6-25-2009 Central Florida Future, Vol. 41 No. 55, June 25, 2009 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 Newspaper 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. 41 No. 55, June 25, 2009" (2009). Central Florida Future. 2243. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/2243 I l - .. Turtley tim.es .. What's next? Research on display at Scout, coach expound on Jermaine library honors Darwin Taylor's NBA future - SEE sPoRTS,A6 --SEE NEWS,Al APARTMENTS EASTER DECOR First UCF swine flu case collfirmed GETS WOMAN Second possible.case awaits test results Swine flu continues World Health Organization has declated a swine flu pandemic, the first global llu epidemic in 41 years. VIRGINIA KIDDY or pending confirmation in Confirmed cases, In thousands Awoman is going to court daiming News Editor Florida, and 21,449 cases 30 ··-··-···· · she was wrongly evicted from her were reported in the Unit~ 25 •-•••• ---'---••••-•••••••••-•H'-.. •••-,••••-•-•H ____M, .... apartment because she kept Easter UCF had its first case of States and territories, "' decorations on her door for two H1Nl swine flu confirmed according to the Centers for 15 weeks after the holiday. The by the Florida Department Disease Control and Pre.­ 10 landlords posted a notice saying she ofHealth on Tues~y and is vention. 5 • was violating her lease and said . waiting to hear back later The 20-year-old under.­ areas neeif to be kept clean in a this week about another graduate student who visit- d.:.: P • - ;a--m..- • 11 - ~ • .... .- ,. - -.-.- • II sanitary condition. The woman possible case. 1'9pOr19d _____~----------'------------~------- stopped paying rent after the Number of 2 3 7 8 11 13 16 18 2t 21 2S 2A 25 29 29 38 38 33 33 34 36 39 40 40 41 41 42 43 43 46 46 48 53 62 66 69 73 74 74 As of Friday, 562 cases of :;::.:: NOTE: WorkJ Health ~atlizallvn et.oPIJ'Jd daily update, Ml!IY 27 landlord removed the di"splay and swine flu were confir~ed PLEASE SEE CONFIRMED ON AS casea Gmphlc:: Slaff ~ U.S.. Contors tor~ Contl'OI and Pr<r,,entlon, Wond HCiihh oronniz-auon. AP O 2009 MCT • •••, Rosen ANIMALS students get fit at •I YMCA- Alternative offered to other campuses CARMEN CARROQUINO Staff Writer It sure is "fun to stay at the Y­ M,-C-A'.' for Rosen students, who will receive unlimited access and free membership to one of its Central Florida locations. · 1 Starting July 1, the Student Governnlent Association and Recreation & Wellness Center Breaking will fund the free fitness oppor­ news on tunity for the second year in a your cell row at the YMCA Aquatic Cen­ ter, located at 8422 International Get UCF news sent to your cell Drive in Orlando. phone. Just text the keyword Brian Peterson. student body UCFNEWS to 44636. president, said that he thinks this is a great opportunity for Rosen students and is happy to provide AROUND CAMPUS, Al. such services at such a fair price. FAMILY REUNION "In a lot of ways, the Rosen campus is considered a part of· KICKS OFF SUMMER the main campus, but they don't SESSION BSATURDAY get to benefit in some of the ways that main-campus students The African American Student do," Peterson said. "Looking at Union will be holding their Family the amount being paid, this is a Reunion on Saturday to kick off great deal for students and one session B.AASU and CAB will have they should take advantage of." food, games, music and fun for all As part of the Activities and students who attend. Service Fee, the RWC paid $10,000 for the YMCA deal, which was set aside from their yearly budget and given to them LOCAL & STATE, A2 by SGA. Peterson said. PARALVZED TRUCKER The Activities and Service Fee, run by SGA. is made up of AWARDED $14.6 every student paying a per-cred­ MILLION IN COURT it-hour fee that contributes to ASouth Florida truck driver has PLEASESEE SATELLITE ON A3 been awarded $14.6 million from an accident that left him paralyzed. He was hauling sugar when he was forced to swerve to miss another driver who ran a stop sign. U(;F police inhibit Organization offers pet harbor MAN FOUND DEAD VIRGINIA KIDDY ON CAMPUS OF FORT malicious behavior News Editor PIERCE SCHOOL KATIE-ADAMS main campus, Pegasus Between 25 and 40 per­ Contributing Writer Landing and Pegasu~ cent of battered women Officials say a 74-year-old man Pointe are divided into are unable to escape abu­ ~'J· walked onto the campus of Fort Fight interventions, zones and each is assigned, sive situations because Pierce middle school and fatally apartment-fire investiga­ an officer. they worry about what will shot himself near the bus pickup tions and interrogations Officer Tim Isaacs, 27, happen to their pets if they area after hours.The man's identity are just some of the activi­ has worked with UCF leave, according to the has not yet been released. ties that can make up any police for two-and-a-half American Humane Asso­ • given work day for the · years. He said this zoning ciation Web site. UCF Police Department. system helps UCF Police UCF women's studies The department's mis­ take about half as long to professor Leandra Preston INDEX TODAY'S sion is to "reduce crime respond to an emergency created the Animal Safe­ Around Campus 2 WEATHER and the fear of crime by SHAUN BEVAN / CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE call as the Orlando Police house of Brevard to foster This unnamed UCF student acts as a foster parent to this cat. He has helped Weather 2 providing a safe environ­ Department. the pets of domestic vio­ keep his feline friend safe with the Animal Safehouse program since June 12. Local & State 2 ( ment for our students, fac­ Missy Beardsley, a sen­ lence victims while they're Sports 6 ulty, staff and visitors." ior legal studies major, had in shelter. Volunteers take, '½. lot of women don't the animals out of the Variety 8 UCF police operate oil to make a noise complaint feed and care for the pets want to leave if they have house." Opinion 10 ISOLATED two 12-hour shifts. Day about her neighbors in while the women relocate to leave their pets behind. Various studies show a Oassifieds 11 STORMS shift workers arrive at 6 Pegasus Landing. She was and transition to a safe and a lot of abusers use distinct link between ani­ Sudoku a.m., are briefed, and then impressed with the 11 920 750 place. The animali:; are pets as tools of domestic mal abuse and domestic Crossword 11 patrol until 6 p.m. when returned when the women violence," Preston said "So HIGH WW the night shift begins. The are ready. PlfASE SEE POLICE ON A4 it's really important to get PLEASE SEE WOMEN ON A4 A2 www. CentralFlorida Future.com June 25, 2009 • ~ 31otiba ~ AROUND CAMPUS <!Central News and notices for tlie UCF community Reunion kicks off Session B A 0 ·AN ~loriba The African American Student Union will be holding their Family ~uture Reunion at 1 p.m. on Sat­ The Student N~spaper at UCF since 1968 urday to kick off summer ----· .., _ - B. June 22, 2009 AASU and CAB are Vol 41, Issue 54 • 12 Pages coming together to take The CffltrOI Florida Future is the independen~ student­ advantage of the warm written newspaper at the Univelsity of Central Ronda. weather with food, games, Reptiles ofthe Galapagos honors Darwin Opinions In the Future are those of the individual columnist and not necessarily tho,e of the editorial staff · music and fun at the Fam­ or the Univer.;ity administration. All content is property ily Reunion. of the Centro/ Ronda Funm, and may not be reprinted in JESSICA CAMPBELL part orin whole without permission from the publisher. Enjoy free food catered Contributing Writer - by Wackadoos, free NEWSROOM .:. · smoothies from Smoothie · 407-c:447-4558'' · ' King, pie eating contests, ~ ~~ ~ ~ .... ~ - canoeing and more. Editor-in-Chief Contact Britte! Pre-· Kari Wilberg x213 cious Lloyd at 904-982- CFF.editor@gmailcom 2725 for more informa­ News Editors tion. Andrea Canterbury and ~ Virginia Kiddy x213 Learn abQut amateur radio News.CFF@gmailcom This 24-hour event will Online News Editor give interested patrons all Ashley Camifaxx213 the information they need Online.CFF@gmailcom to krrow about amateur radios on Saturday and Opinions Editors Jennifer Ross and Sunday in Memory Mall. Tamra Martin x213 Participapts will b~ Opinions.CFF@gmai/.com able to get on the air, observe long distance Sports Editor emergency communica­ Padrick Brewer x.215 tion operations and more. Sports.CFF@fjmailcom For more information Variety Editor contact Steven Dick at Kayla Smith x214 407-823-4385. [email protected] Photo Editor Avoid college weight gain Ashley lnguanta Learn how to avoid Photo.CFF@gmailcom weight gain and eat Staff Writers healthy during college at Jeffrey Riley, Ryan Bass, Michelle Dendy, this information session Wdttam Goss, Jillian Krotki, c.artos Maldonado, Jen Glantz, Wednesday from 10 a.m. OonaldThomann, Stephanie de Sousa, to 11 a.m.
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