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Surfs up, dude Matthew McConaughey talks to students about his new film - SEE NEWS,A3 Fashion Former coach reaches settlement ment manager. do. More than 100 former play­ . > ](ey part ofdeal allows him to retire rather than be fired He was the ers, friends and family mem­ UCF coach for bers gathered to celebrate BRIAN MURPHY Bergman's attorney Jill 'We were prepared to file a 26 years, and Bergman's career. At the end Sports Editor Schwartz told the Sentinel that lawsuit if it came to that," now retires of the night, the Sentinel an amicable settlement was Schwartz told the Sentinel. ''He with the pro­ reported that Be~ choked Former UCF baseball reached with UCF, but she had an incredible coaching gram's coach­ back tears as he gave a retire­ coach Jay Bergman has would not disclose the terms career, and we were ready to ing record of ment speech and spoke to all reached a settlement with the of the deal fight to defend his legacy." Bergman 994 wins. who were there to honor him. university stemming from his She did say a key part ofthe Bergman was dismissed as After the "I don't know what to say," dismissal back in May, accord­ settlement was that Bergman UCF's head coach May 1 amid settlement was reached, Bergman said "I just say thank Models were up to sizes 2 and 4, not 0, at ing to a report in the Orlando was allowed to retire, instead allegations of sexual harass­ Bergman held a retirement New York Fashion Week according to PLEASE SEE COACH ON A3 Nian Ftsh, chairwoman of a fashion Sentinel. ofbeing fired by the university. ment toward a male equip- party Saturday night in Orlan- designers health initiative. Designers rejected prepubescent 13-year-olds.And at least one super-thin model who had the audience talking a few seasons ago was noticeably absent. By the firelight Grad

I ) Theft Fair ACHEERLEADER WITH TOO MUCH draws ) PEP A33-year-old woman stole her daughter's identity to attend high school 800 and join the cheerteading squad according to a criminal-complaint filed Students search for against her. Wendy Brown of Green Bay . ) faces a felony identity theft charge after graduate information enrolling in Ashwaubenon High School as her 15-year-old daughter, who lives in KELLY HALPIN Nevada with Brown's mother. Contributing Writer

) ....•,·. The College of Graduate Studies held its -annual Grad Fair ..on Tuesday at. the Fair­ winds Alumni Center. Almost 800 prospective graduate students visited the J-Alumni Center during the three-hour fair, 200 more than Breaking last year. Current graduate news on and undergraduate students your cell - even out-of-state students SA.RAH ROGERS / CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE - chatted with college pro- Get UCF news sent to your cell UCF sophomore Jason Besa holds a tea light at the candlelight vigil near the Reflecting Pond on Thursday to commemorate the victims of Sept. 11. More than 20 students gram coordinators, advisers phone. Just text the keyword took turns telling their memories of the attacks and recalling lost loved ones. For more photos of the vigil and to see how ROTC honored the victims, go to UCFnews.com and financial assistants. ·) UCFNEWS to 44636. A total of 14 colleges and departments tabled at the grad fair, providing informa­ AROUHtHAMPUS, A2 tion for programs offered ) within specific colleges and LEARN HOW TO AVOID CABhosts answering questions students THE DREADED had The number of students wanting to speak with a col­ FRESHMAN 15 lege representative varied Megan Murphy Van Camp teaches firstopen students how to avoid becoming a PLEASE SEE TOTAL ON A6 statistic today in the Recreation and Wellness center Classroom with micnightat lessons on healthy eating and preventing the freshman 15. UCFGrill Students LOCAL & STATE, A2 SHAWN GAGE GOVERNOR SAYS Contributing Writer enjoyUCF FLORIDA'S FUEL SUPPLY Students and bands look­ ing for a night of music and NOT AFFECTED BY IKE laughter came out Tuesday to library's Governor Charlie Crist said that the first Southside Sound­ Florida's fuel supply has not been .check, an acoustic open mic SHA.WN GA.GE / CENTRAL FLORIDA. FUTURE affected by the aftermath of night at the Southside Grill, Steven Deni, physics major, and Nick Restifo, mechanical engineering major, watch their friend Andrew Vouris, business major, roll the dice. book sale Hurricane Ike, but some residents located in the Ferrell Com­ have reported that some gas stations mons plaza across from the KERRI ANNE RENZULLI are raises prices unnecessarily in the Marketplace. Staff Writer storm's wake. The weekly event is Late Knights goes Wtld West organized by the Campus Piles of books leaned on Activities Board Music Com­ SHAWN GAGE shelves as hands reached in NATION & WORLD, A4 mittee and gives local artists Contributing Writer and out, pulling out titles and students an opportunity before shoving them back or SUICIDE BOMB KILLS to perform. Late Knights transformed the Student Union into the Wtld adding them to TWO AFGHAN DOCTORS Although the Southside teetering piles ------k~ Grill's grand opening was on West for its second event of the semester Friday at the Stu­ WORKING WITH U.N. balanced on ~·~~~ Wednesday, the CAB is no dent Union arms and Apolice chief said that a suicide stranger to the location. Past hands. bomber killed two Afghan doctors events have drawn out large With working for a United Nation's agency crowds, including Monday Once a month, Late ring toss and rodeo roping. event was her third time. prices for in southern Afghanistan. Matiullah Knight Football and last Knights offers on-campus Terese Muzio, the educa­ ''It was pretty fun interact­ paperback Khan said the blast in Spin Boldak also spring's Mystery Dinner The­ entertainment that is staffed tion director for Late Knights, ing with everyone," said books at 50 cents injured 15 people. ater. by students volunteers and is responsible for adding the Joshua Shafer, a sophomore and prices for hardcover 'We have already used the :ti designed to keep students educational aspect to the mechanical engineering books at $1, the UCF Library's space for previous events," safe and provide an educa­ group. For this event, she con­ major. book sale on Wednesday and INDEX TODAY'S CAB Concerts Director Sarah tional element. tributed ''mocktails," a nonal­ Kerissa Gentile, volunteer Thursday continued the tra­ Anne Gecen said "It's a good Anyone who entered the coholic beverage that blend­ director of Late Knights and a • Around Campus 2 dition of providing cheap WEATHER venue. Good setup." Union received "Casino Bills" ed different fruit beverages. management major, likes to Weather 2 resources of amusement and "It's a good partnership," that could be used at any of Halfway through the event, make the experience as study to students. Local & State 2 Southside Grill manager the casino games hosted in almost all the mocktails were rewarding as possible. Nation & World 4 "It's a great opportunity to Mark Roberts said 'We host a the Ballroom. gone. ''I make free front-of-the­ get books that I might not ) Sports 7 lot of events here." Students who arrived early Many of the volunteers line slips that [the volunteers] have gotten in any other situ­ Opinions 10 Many of the artists heard had an opportunity to receive return because of their past are given at the end of their ation." said engineering major Classifieds 11 about Tuesday's Southside a free T-shirt for filling out a experiences at Late Knights. shifts," Gentile said ''I also try Talia Field, 18. 'Tm sad I didn't Sudoku 11 Soundcheck through word of survey. The second floor "I like giving back," said to pair up friends, so they're come earlier. There were Crossword 11 housed several carnival Dorothy Dorvilier, a sopho­ PLEASE SEE SOUTHSIDE ON AS games, including a bull horn more psychology major. This PLEASE SEE FREE ON AS PLEASE SEE BOOK ON A6

-.... _...,..,. __ ------·-""- - --- _.___ ...__ • Al www.CentralF/oridaFuture.com September 15, 2008 • (tntta( ,roriba '1itut:e AROUND • .... CAMPUS Knightro is lifted into the air during the traditional Judaic dance called the hora. The event, held Saturday night, was co-sponsored by groups Hillel and Sababa. On/ine.CFF@gmailcom 823-3294 for more information or e-mail programming for Hillel. 'We want­ Opinions Editors [email protected]£edu. ed to have a good deed tied into the Nathan Christopher and event.'' Jessica Saggio x213 Learn the ins and outs of Ad/PR The Bar Mitzvah also provided Opinions.CFF@gmail (J)fTI "Quotes" the Advertising free food, drinks, beer, entertain­ Sports Editor and Public Relations club will ment with a live DJ and food pro­ Brian Murphy x215 meet on Tuesday for annual vided by RedBrick Pizza. Cupcakes [email protected] elections. Toe group meets in with the Jewish star for decoration Variety Editor Engineering II, Room 102 from (donated by Sweet! bakery) were Whitney Hamrick x214 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. All majors are served for dessert. Variety.(Ff@gmailcom mvited to attend the meetings. The night began with traditional For more information, con­ bar mitzvah customs, including a Photo Editor blessing of the wine and bread, as Sarah Rogers tact Ryan Sheehy at 407-823- Photo.CFF@gma/l(J)fTI , 2199 ~:>r e-mail well as a candle-lighting ceremony. [email protected]£edu. Although at a typical bar mitz­ Staff Writers vah candles are lit for honored Ryan Bass, William Goss, Jillian Krotki, !JJCFPD to meet students Tuesday family members and friends, the 14 Shahdai Richardson, Kelda Senior, Representatives from the candles were instead lit for differ­ Robyn Sidersky, Kari Wilberg, William Perry ent student organizations that have Melissa Chadbourne, Jonathan Hohensee, UCF Police Department will be Allen Levin, Ashley lnguanta available in front of the Library worked with Hillel and Sababa in on Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 2:30 the past. Staff Photographers These organizations included Max Behnnan, Reema Desai, p.m. to meet with students and Crystal Paoloemilio, Corey Maynard, explain what their office pro­ the Student Government Associa­ Sarah Rogers, Gregory Territo vides for UCF. tion, NORML, Knights for Israel For more information, con­ and other non-Jewish religious stu­ Copy Editors tact Hal Mendelsohn at 407- dent organizations that have been Chris Hoadley, Lauren Erlich instrumental in a successful year of • 823-3604 or e-mail Columnist : [email protected]. programming. . , As the night went on, people Benjamin Badio filled the dance floor and enthusi­ Graphic Artists astically participated in traditional Cara Cooper, dances, like the hora, and games Joseph Mangabat Brad Walkover LOCAL they played when they were 13 Editorial Adviser years old. Abraham Aboraya "I'm here to really just enjoy the &STATE advlser@(entra/FloridaFuture.com night and soak up some pride for Keep local with headlines the students who have done an you may have missed absolutely incredible job," Rabbi Jonathan Siger said. BUSINESS Crist says Florida's fuel supply Both Nie Cotton and Ari Rich­ 407-447-4555 has not been affected by storm Second annual celebration a success man, sophomores at Ohio State Advertising Sales Director TALLAHASSEE - Gover­ University, found out about the Bar Mark lanaris x204 nor Charlie Crist said Florida's CARLI SALDSMAN Mitzvah event through a cousin [email protected] fuel supply has not been Contributing Writer who attends UCF. They were in University Sales Director ' affected by the aftermath ofby Orlando visiting their cousin and ' Hurricane Ike, but residents UCF came of age - for the sec­ While many organizations Heissam Jebailey x201 said that they were excited to meet [email protected] have reported some ~as sta­ ond time - on ,Saturday night dur­ struggle to have an event with an new people and have a fun night tions are hiking prices unnec­ ing the second annual Bar Mitzvah attendance of more than a few out. Business Manager essarily in the storm's wake. event, which was co-sponsored by dozen, the Bar Mitzvah brought in "By bringing different people of Trisha Irwin x212 As of Sunday morning, the Sababa and Hillel, two Jewish stu­ more than 500 attendees. all different backgrounds together, [email protected] I Attorney General's Office had dent organizations on campus. "It's pretty remarkable to see the event is more of a cultural Distribution Manager ' received 317 complaints about Blue, silver and black balloons, how a small group of Jewish stu­ experience,'' junior Aaron Silvers, Ryan McDonald x211 ' gasoline price gouging related gigantic round lollipops, choco­ dents on campus can come togeth­ vice president of programming for [email protected] ' to Hurricane Ike. lates and candy abounded at the er and create an event that can Sababa, said. "It's not only about General Manager Residents are being asked UCF Fairwinds Alumni Center. affect such a large portion of the going out and having fun, but to photograph the price signs A bar mitzvah is a coming-of­ Jewish community," Max Fried­ Raymond G. Bush x220 learning about Jewish traditions [email protected] , of stores they suspect of goug­ age ceremony for Jewish males, man, the president and founder of that bring people together.'' ' ing or keep receipts if they do while Jewishfemales celebrate Bat Sababa at UCF, said. SGA was instrumental in the Fax: 407-447-4556 make a purchase. Reports of Mitzvahs. In this case, UCF's mas­ Sababa and Hillel came up with creation of this event. They · price gouging can called into 1- cot, Knightro, along with many the idea for a bar mitzvah celebra­ provided funding to the host Published by Knight Newspapers 800-HELP-FLA or reported on other student organizations, repre­ tion for UCF students just a year organization and brought out the 11825 High Tech Ave. Ste. 100 a state Web site, www.myflori­ sented the student body for the ago. school mascot to pump up the Orlando, FL32817 dalegal.com. second year. The ceremony was "For people who are interested crowd. dedicated to them. in Judaism, it's a great knowledge "SGA provided the funding for Therapy horse from Kissimmee The festivities began at 8 p.m., tool," said Chloe Hochrad, the vice this event, that way it would be to win award for charity work and every student was welcome to president of social programming open to all students who wanted to ORLANDO - A therapy join the event regardless of reli­ for Hillel at UCF. become more involved on 6',ucF horse from Kissimmee is gious background. Although the event was free to campus," Samantha Friefeld, an Stands For Opportunity" being honored for his work "The Bar Mitzvah is a major enter, Sababa and Hillel had organ­ executive adviser for Sababa, said. with terminally ill and dis­ moment in UCF history, so I was ized a "tzedaka" project. Tzedaka The event was promoted abled children. honored that I was selected as the means justice in Hebrew and is the through the use of Facebook, fliers cP. Ap ASSOCIATED Seemore is a former rodeo host," said Andrew Stein, who co­ term used for charity projects. COUEGIATE Associated in front of the Student Union and PRESS Press horse with the Heavenly hosted the Bar Mitzvah with Benji They requested donations of word of mouth from the success of Hoofs therapeutic riding pro­ Rabhan. "They asked what I had canned goods for Jewish Family last year's event. gram. planned for the hosting, and I said Services in exchange for admis­ "I hope in future years we can The 20-year-old former 'nothing.' I showed up with every­ sion. continue this tradition and work rodeo horse has been named a one else and just picked up a "The word 'mitzvah' in bar together - two great organiza­ Ut;F "horse of the year" by the microphone and got to work. I had mitzvah means 'good deed' in tions, Hillel and Sababa - to make North American Riding for a blast being spontaneous, and the Judaism,'' said Lisa Kipersztok, the this a yearly event at UCF," Fried- RECYCLES the Handicapped Association. crowd was really receptive." vice president of Judaic man said. · Seemore was the regional win­ One free copy of the Central Florida Future ner for the southern region. pennitted per issue. If available, additional copies may be purchased from our office with prior • He now competes with 10 approval for $1 each. Newspaper theft is a crime. other regional winners for the 'By bringing different people of all different backgrounds together, lfrolators may be subject to civil and criminal association's North American prosecution and/or University discipUne. horse-of-the-year honors. the event is more of a cultural experience,' Toe winner of that compe­ ' tition will be named Nov. l. - AARON SILVERS VICE PRESIDENT OF PROGRAMMING Man who jumped off hospital FOR SABABA AT UCF LET USKNOW roof in stable condition The Future wants to hear DAYTONA BEACH - A from you. If you have a club, • 37-year-old man being taken to organization or event and want the hospital for psychiatric your information to be consid­ evaluation is in stable condi­ ered for the Around Campus • tion after jumping off a sec­ column, send a fax to 407-447- • ond-story roof of the Halifax LOCAL WEATHER 4556 or an e-mail to editor@cen­ • Health Medical Center in Day­ tralfloridafuture.com. Deadlines tona Beach. are 5 p.m. Friday for the Monday Hospital spokeswoman Today TODAY IN DETAIL Tuesday High: 90° edition, 5 p.m. Monday for the , Salina Wang said the man was Today: A 30-percent chance of show­ Wednesday edition, and 5 p.m. being brought to the hospital SCATTERED T-STORM Low: 74° ISOLATED ers. Northwest wind at six mph and a ':'7ednesday for the Friday edi­ by his brother at around 10:30 T-STORMS tion. a.m. Saturday for psychiatric maximum humidity of 66 percent evaluation. As they were going Tonight: Isolated thunderstorms Wednesday High: 89° High:92° with a 30-percent chance of rain and Low:74° south wind at five mph. SCATTERED T-STORM Low: 73° PLEASE SEE LOCAL ON A4 • • ' J 6ntra( "8riba :Jutuft • September 15, 2008 www. Centro/FloridoFuture. com A3 McConaughey talks to students about Surfer, Dude flick

AMANDA ZIKE McConaughey's production "The surfing industry today Karen Best, a freshman art Staff Writer company, j.k. livin, has been is all about money and spon­ major, said she would definite­ developing different projects sorship and traveling," ly see this movie just for Matthew McConaughey has for 12 years. Domaingue said. "So if there McConaughey. played a lawyer, a lieutenant. a McConaughey said this are no waves, sponsors pay for Regardless of opinions, football coach and a bank rob­ movie is not a typical their riders to go somewhere McConaughey believes his ber. Now he's back on the big "Hollywood surf movie," but and sur£ The virtual reality character in the film sends out screen portraying a character it's also not an independent, part of the movie definitely a good message to everyone. he has never played before: a documentary-like film made by does not portray the surf "I think a guy like Adding­ surfer, dude. real surfers. lifestyle." ton is a good reminder for all of Surfer, Dude, which was "Our movie is about when UCF film professor Jesse us, man, to be cool," he said "Be released in select theaters Fri­ the waves go away, so it's more 'Wolfe said McConaughey loyal to yourself first, and then day, is about a pro long-boarder, of a metaphor of 'how do you movies have been missing the also be loyal to your friends and a laid-back stoner named Steve surf life when you're in your mark lately. the ones you love around yo\L Addington whose only passion own drought?' " he said "It's hard to make a good And in our movie, if you do in life is surfing. McConaughey said he had movie," Wolfe said '1t's hard to that, well, the kingdom will be On a conference call with never surfed before, so to pre­ make a good movie that's suc­ wet again. The water will come college students, McConaugh­ pare for his role, he got out cessful, they're sort ofmutually back, and things will be OK, ey said that he hopes the sim­ there and "got wet." exclusive sometimes. But I've and I like that." plicity of his newest character "We got in the water and got seen him do good work, so it's "I think a guy once told me will resonate with the college fumbled and smashed around obviously in him, and as long as when I was surfing in Papua community. for months until I ever actually people keep buying tickets to New Guinea," McConaughey "[Addington is] a very sim­ caught a wave," he said see him, if the movie's good, said. "This is really why I love ple guy who's connected with While McConaughey may bad or otherwise, he'll get the guy, he goes 'There nature ... he loves one thing, not be a surfer, he still feels he another chance to make anoth­ wouldn't be any wars going and that's the most precious can relate to the surfer mentali­ CHRIS PIZZELLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS er one." on in the world if more peo­ thing in his life, and that's the ty, and he said that is another Matthew McConaughey, producer and star of Surfer, Dude, said that his new film is a But some students are excit­ ple were surfing, because waves," said McConaughey, part of how he prepared for his metaphor for dealing with the hard times that everyone goes through. ed about another Matthew everybody would be too tuck­ who plays Addington. role. · McConaughey film. ered to fight.' " Addington comes back to "I always sort of had an simple, cool life. And if we Some students are a little his hometown one summer to 'Addingtonian' surfer's mentali­ pulled that off, at least we did skeptical of how accurate the find his familiar surf world cor­ ty," he said. "As far as, you our job." themes of the movie and the rupted His manager and new know; being a pretty laid-back McConaughey said his pro­ surfing aspect will be por­ sponsors want Addington to guy, a guy who likes my base duction company is trying to trayed join the world of Reality TV line, so to speak. And a lot of promote this movie to college "Hollywood will never Coach emotional and Virtual Reality Video that· is what you need when students for a couple of rea­ accurately portray surfing in a Games. you're surfin'." sons. way that truly depicts the true . Addington wants nothing to An important part of the 'We're at that time right soul of a surfer," said Zach Ter­ J do with his new vibe, and production ofthis movie was to now where there's a lot more williger, an event coordinator at retirement party decides to surf his usual spot. make the set and the filrinnak­ eco-friendly, progressive and for the UCF SurfClub majoring only to find the waves some­ ing process as naturalistic look­ more conscious thinking going in health sciences. FROM A1 Southeastern Conference how go flat. Out of money, ing as possible, McConaughey on, by all you guys out there, it Vice president of the Surf with the Florida Gators, and betrayed by · his friends and said starts in the colleges," he said Club and industrial engineer­ you to everyone,'' Bergman six in the Atlantic Sun Con­ waveless, Addington realizes 'We wanted to make it look "Our movie is an absurd come­ ing major Laurent Domaingue said. "Thank you for being ference with the Knights. he must choose between wait­ like you're just catching us dy, but underneath it there are agrees. part of my life." In 2004, _Bergman led ing for the waves to come back hanging out this summer," he themes. An overall theme in the "McConaughey is a Holly­ Bergman's career high­ UCF to its eighth NCAA or giving into "the Man" and his said 'We wanted to look like movie is sort of, 'Hey, if you do wood actor and, from the pre­ lights include a lifetime Regional appearance. new virtual reality world the movie was a fly on the wall the cool thing in life, if you views, I don't think he is carry­ record of 1,390-786-3 in 39 "I've moved on," Bergman "This is the first just keep of this group of friends that make the right choice, life's ing that image of a surfer," he total years as a college coach told the Sentinel, "but UCF livin production," McConaugh­ were in the surf community, gonna reciprocate and give said "'Ibe movie pushes it too He won seven conference will always be a big part of ey said and that's what they did, had a back, pay you back for that.' " much" championships, one in the my life."

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through the front entrance, the man broke away and ran up a set of outside stairs to the roof of an administrative wing. Daytona Beach police were dispatched and spent some time trying to talk the man off the roof, but he jumped. Hillsborough coun~ officials say sewage spilled mto creek TAMPA - Hillsborough County officials say approxi­ mately 200,000 gallons of untreated sewage has spilled HECTOR MATA / ASSOCIATED PRESS into Sweetwater Creek, Rescue personnel work at the scene of a train crash in Los Angeles on Friday. A which flows into Tampa Bay. Metrolink commuter train collided with a freight train, killing 25 people. That's a spill about the third the size of an Olympic Police chief says suicide bomber Roadside bombs strike convoy! pool. kills two Afghan doctors kill five policemen near Baghdad The spill occurred Friday SPIN BOLDAK, BAGHDAD - Three afternoon when a 20-inch Afghanistan - A police roadside bombs planted in sewage pipeline ruptured, chief said a suicide bomber succession struck a police prompting officials to warn killed two Afghan doctors convoy in one of Iraq's most people to avoid the water. working for a United dangerous provinces on Sun­ Officials said the break was Nation's agency in south­ day, killing five policemen. at a connection point to a ern Afghanistan. In Baghdad. the leader of a section that had been Matiullah Khan said the Sunni group allied with the replaced about eight weeks blast in Spin Boldak of the U.S. died when his booby­ ago, but it was not clear if southern Kandahar trapped car expioded. something prompted the province also wounded 15 The bombs planted along break. people, including 10 civil­ a main thoroughfare targeted The spill did not affect ians and five Afghan guards a police convoy in Jalawla, 60 home use of water. protecting the doctor's miles north of Baghdad. said .YOU CAN'T MAKE UP convoy. Khan is the police Ibrahim Bajilan, head of the County to investigate spending chief of Kandahar province. provincial council of Diyala. at Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa He said the victims The province, northeast of TAMPA - Lowry Park worked for the U.N.'s Baghdad and bordering Iran, Zoo has been asked to turn World Health Organiza­ remains a major security over a copy of its independ­ tion. · challenge for the U.S.-backed ent audit of transactions Adrian Edwards, the Iraqi government, even as with a:- private exotic-animal chief U.N. spokesman in violence drops in other parts park in Polk County. Afghanistan said they are ofthe country. Zoo President Lex Salis­ aware of the report but Diyala has had a volatile bury is behind the private could not confirm the. mix of Sunni and Shiite mili­ exotic-animal park. County details. tants, and some Iraqi Arabs Administrator Pat Bean sent are concerned that forces a letter asking for the audit, Deadly Russian plane crash from the Kurdish saying he wants to make sure caused by engine failure autonomous region in north­ that no county money was MOSCOW - A Russian ern Iraq are encroaching on used for its construction. investigator said the crash territory there. The private exotic-animal of a passenger jet that killed On Saturday night, a bomb park, called Safari Wild, 88 people in a central Russ­ killed the leader of a US.­ should be finished in a few ian city was most likely backed, Sunni armed group in weeks. caused by engine failure. the al-Furat neighborhood of Vladimir Markin said in western Baghdad televised remarks that a The bomb exploded in the - ASSOCIATED PRESS failure ofone ofthe Boeing- car of Fuad Ali Hussein, 737-500's two engines may killing him as well as his have_ caused Sunday's deputy and two bodyguards. crash. Hussein was head of a neigh­ HIGHER The plane was on its borhood awakening council approach to land amid low - a term describing Sunni cloudcover when it crashed Arab insurgents and tribes­ EDUCATION into an unpopulated area of men who turned against al­ What's in the news at the city, just a few hundred Qaida in Iraq and formed colleges around the country meters from residential alliances with the U.S. *Earn up to 5000 buildings, Hussein's death was con­ Site for local W. Kentucky The plane was traveling firmed by a police officer. Link Points campus dose to construction from Moscow when it went Both requested anonymity *See a Career Counselor OWENSBORO, Ky. - An down on the outskirts of for security reasons. The U.S. for Details* Owensboro site for a local the city of Perm around 3:15 military said it knew of one campus for Western Ken­ a.m. local time, said Emer­ person killed and another tucky University is nearly gency Situations Ministry wounded in that attack ready for construction. spokeswoman Irina Andri­ The campus will be locat­ anova. She said there was Engineer blamed for deadly ed across U.S. Highway 231 no indication terrorism was commuter train aash from Owensboro Communi­ involved. LOS ANGELES -A com­ ty & Technical College. Eighty-two passengers, muter train engineer who ran Fischer County Senior including seven children, a stop signal was blamed Sat­ Project Engineer Joey Fischer and six crew were on urday for the nation's dead­ says they're probably 95 per­ board, Andrianova said. liest rail disaster in 15 years, a cent done with the dirt work Officials said there were wreck that killed 25 people Computer labs, distance no deaths on the ground and left such a mass of smol­ learning classrooms and fac­ and investigators were dering, twisted metal that it ulty offices as well as the working to determine the took nearly a day to recover campus administration will cause of the crash. all the bodies. be housed in the $6-million Investigators found the A preliminary investiga­ building. planes' "black box" flight tion found that "it was a • The campus' goal is to recorders and were work­ Metrolink engineer that failed increase the number of ing to analyze them. to stop at a red signal and that Visit career Serv1ce_s 1 Daviess Countians with bach­ The crash destroyed a was the probable cause" of to begin your Journey. elor degrees. The idea is for section of railway and shut Friday's collision with a students to receive their asso­ down part of the Trans­ freight train in Los Angeles' ciate's degrees and complete Siberian railway, a San Fernando Valley, their bachelor's degree at the spokesman for the national Metrolink spokeswoman Owensboro Western campus. railroad company said. Denise 'Iyrrell said The plane, operated by a ''When two trains are in Indiana pushing students division of Aeroflot, was on the same place at the same to eam degrees in four years its approach to land when it time somebody's made a ter­ INDIANAPOLIS - Col­ crashed into an unpopulat­ rible mistake," said Tyrrell, lege slackers, beware: Indi­ ed area of the city, just a who was shaking and near ana's higher education plan­ few hundred yards from tears as she spoke with ners want you to earn your residential buildings, reporters. degrees in four years or less Andrianova said. The engineer also died, or it might cost your schools Aeroflot spokeswoman said National 'Iransportation some oftheir state support. Irina Danenberg said the Safety Board member Kitty A new strategic plan for plane was at about 3,600 Higgins, who later cautioned state-supported colleges and feet when it lost contact that it was too early to estab­ universities presented Mon­ with ground dispatchers. lish the cause ofthe accident. day by the Commission on The engineer's name had Higher Education calls on Police say bomb exploded at not been released Saturday. them to tum out 10,000 more Indonesian international airport Many of the 25 people students with degrees each JAKARTA, Indonesia - killed had been in the front year - about a 33 percent Police say a suspected car of the Metrolink train, increase - if Indiana is to bomb exploded at an inter­ which was crushed like an catch up and keep pace with national airport in Indone­ accordion in the wreck the leading states economi­ sia's easternmost province A total of 135 people were cally. of Papua. injured, with 81 transported to The plan calls for ensuring It was not immediately hospitals in serious or critical • not only that students can clear if anyone was killed condition. afford college but also that or injured in the blast, There was no overall con­ • they leave on time with which could be heard from dition update available Satur­ degrees; that educators, three miles away. day, but a telephone survey of • teachers and students are pre­ Police chief Maj. Gen. five hospitals found nine of34 • pared for success; building up Bagus Ekodanto refused to patients still critical. Many the role of community col­ provide details about Sun­ were described as having leges; and linking state fund­ day night's explosion at crush injuries. ing to results. Moses Kilangin airport, An engineer and a con­ The goal is to place Indi­ saying only that authorities ductor aboard one of two ana among the top 10 states in suspected it was a bomb. freight train locomotives also the nation for degree comple­ Members of an elite were injured. tion in 2012. anti-terrorism unit rushed - ASSOCIATED PRESS to the scene. -ASSOCIATED PRESS • (tnttaf '1oriba Jutuft · September 15, 2008 www.CentralF/oridaFuture.co!Y}, AS • Free meals offered Southside Grill ~ttracts regional artists FROM Al tative Gabrielle Motto offered FROM Al aspects of Spanish, reggae and • students an opportunity to Indian music styles. mouth and came hoping to volunteering but having fun at . receive free advanced screening Gecan hopes this event will expand their fan base, includ­ the same time." tickets for the upcoming sports help draw more people to For this event, Student film TheExpress. ing Robbie Dagger, singer and CAB events. guitarist for Robbie Day Director Kacie Zavad UCF Victim's Services also ''It was a good start," Gecan Parade. anticipated I.700 to I.800 stu­ had a table with information said ''In the future, the event is "I was pretty nervous," dents. The p~ous event had to help keep students safe going to be a hit as we start to Dagger said. "I really didn't about 2,400. from relationship abuse and get the word out better." "It's a new year," Zavad identity theft. expect this many people to • Of all the CAB committees, come out" said. "We want to get the Advertising Director Mal­ the Music Committee receives number higher and continue Dagger said he has been the most funding to help bring lori Phillips attributed the performing for two years. to grow this year." smaller turnout to a change in in famous musicians. They Some of his songs draw upon The final tally for this promotions. have brought in acts like Ciara his past experiences, including event was about I.000 people. 'We didn't have any fliers and Starting Line. one song which he dedicated "Last time they had a lot of this time;' Phillips said ''It was This year's big act has yet to his grandmother. • activities," volunteer Azia to be named, but the winners such a short time since the last · "After I graduated from Ramsay said "This time the SHAWN GAGE/ CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE event college, I wanted to sing," Dag­ of last year's Battle of the main attraction is the free ''People usually ignore the .Robbie Day .Parade, the first performer of the night, performs an emoti~nal ~allad about Bands, Rouse, will be . the food." ger said ''I started to dabble in his grandmother. CAB hosted the first Southside Soundcheck at Southside Grill Tuesday. • handbills anyway. We have a piano and guitar. Not really opener. Some students waited as street team this year. They In previous years, Battle of long as two hours to receive dabble in piano though ... I really cool," Baldwin said "It's Band member David Gordon wear electric-blue T-shirts sort of just skipped to guitar." really open." said he has bee:t;1 singing since the Band competitors had to the free meal distributing free stuff and submit press kits to· CAB for Eden WetheQ:!11, social Naomi Parks, a singer and The Thought Doctors, a he was born. • advertisements. They'll be at guitarist majoring in psychol­ Winter Park band new to the Eric :Sindler, the main-gui­ review. Gecan said that this event coordinator for the Gay all the major events." year CAB will use the South­ Lesbian Bisexual Student ogy; attended the event to see UCF area, has garnered a fol­ tarist, said they want to Phillips hopes to expand the lowing around the state, even expand ·their fan base to UCF. side Soundcheck as the audi­ Union, noticed there were what it was like. useofFacebookforadvertising ,;I may want to perform opening for One Republic last tion stage for the Feb. 28 Battle fewer student organizations He believes the students • through messaging, events and April at Rollins College. · can relate better to their of the Bands. present, which helped in pro­ here later," she said the Late Knights group. Peter Baldwin, a Full Sail Although the band has music. The Southside Soundcheck moting her organization's Although paper distribu­ will not be held on Sept. 30, as events. graduate, has focused on been together 9nly two years, The band members tion has been scaled down individually they have been describe their music to be cul­ CAB Cinema will be using the 'We had a lot more people music since last spring. from last year, there will still "I think that atmosphere is performing for much longer.. turally diverse, incorporating space to show a movie. · · stop by [our table] than be posters placed in buildings usual," Wetherell said "An around campus to ensure that extravagant number ofpeople students without Facebook ff • that came by were asking are able to remain active. about .[GLBSU event] Diva Late Knights for the rest of • Invasion. It's good for us." the semester are scheduled Universal Pictures represen- for Oct 3 and Nov.14.

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FROM Al Most students have general tanez, both senior psychology dents looking to apply for a questions regarding admission majors, had similar reasons doctorate in psychology. from college to college, with the and graduate curriculum. for attending the grad fair. Although most students colleges of business, education "They want to know what ''I came here today to learn who attended the event were and engineering receiving the they need to get into the pro­ more about the credentials local, Teske says she had at highest volume of program­ gram, how long it will take, needed to get into grad least one encounter with a related questions. what to take, that kind ofthing," school," Duquette said student from out of state. Rachel Franzetta is a gradu­ Franzetta said Montanez wanted more Teske had been communi­ ate program coordinator for the Zac Alfson, a UCF theater information about the Social cating with the student via e­ College of Optics and Photon­ major, said he was pretty sure of Work program offered by the mail and told her about the ics who has tabled for her his decision to apply for the College of Health and Public Grad Fair. department at the fair for the master's program in nonprofit Affairs. . "She was in town so I told past three years. Franzetta said management, but he had a few Chris LeGoullon, market.:. her to stop by," she said the number of prospective questions. ing specialist for the College LeGoullon said this year's graduate applicants who attend "The master's program in of Graduate Studies, said they grad fair was a suecess. the Grad Fair and are interested nonprofit management is hold this annual event to "The Grad Fair is a won­ in the Optic Ph.D. program entirely Internet-based, so I attract prospective students derful recruiting tool for varies from year to year. Still, wanted to know if I could trav­ to UCF and to publicize grad­ departments and a great way she said this has been a good el," Alfson said "There is a lot uate programs. to personalize the process for year for the college. of information online, but it is "lt's a great way for stu­ students," he said. "I've been slammed," she nice to talk to someone in per­ dents to meet and greet with Graduate colleges were JOHANNA STEWART / CENTRAL FLORIDAF UTURE able to showcase master and said as students ask questions son." programs oftheir interest:' he On Tuesday from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the 5th annual UCF Graduate Studies Fair was held .and gather program informa­ Students like Alicia said. "Students get the infor­ in the Fairwinds Alumni Center.Almost 800 students, 200 more than last year, came out. . doctoral programs within tion from her table. Duquette and Digmarie Mon- mation they seek and pro­ each departm~t, while grams get a feel for what the event, but it was a first for Teske is an office assistant prospective graduate stu­ prospectiv~ students want to. a few staff members like Son­ from the department of psy­ dents gained valuabl.e infor­ know and also what the over­ dra, Teske. chology, and she said that mation regai:.ding their future. Are you interested in an exciting career? all interest level is." "There have been a lot of most of the student who "This is just one small part •••••••••• This is the second year ·very interested students," came up to her are UCF grad­ of the big picture," Alfson LeGoullon has participated in Teske said uate and undergraduate stu- said. Are you a current college Freshman or Sophomore? ••••• ••••• Do you know what you want to do gfli[ graduation? Book sale one of several for Library Qualified Freshmen/Sophomore students enrolled in Air Force ROTC can apply for available scholarships. FROM Al "The hope is that pur­ · The pricts are set by the Library either already has int chasers will find books that Library's acquisitions and its collections or feels does probably a lot more books I support their studies or collection services not meet the collection devel­ Incentives· Up to _$15,000 tuitio~ per year could have gotten my hands leisure reading at a nominal department and·~pproved by opment policies ofthe library. include· • $900 in-textbooks reimbursement on." . cost," Associate Director for the director of libraries in·the No books from existing · • Monthly stipend ($300-$500) The fall book sale, held in Public Services Meg Scharf hopes of making them afford­ collections are sold in the Room 142 'of the Main Library, said in collaboration with able to students. book sale. • Special scholarship programs exist for Engineers, which hosts several book Michael Arthur; head of The sum the library gener­ Books that fail to meet the sales a year, sold a wide vari­ acquisitions and collection ates varies from sale· to sale, collection's standards of aca­ Nurses, and Foreign Language Majors. ety of materials within the services. "The library has suf­ but it helps to fund the expan­ demics, UCF program sup- . For more information, two.days. · ficient materials to sell. The sion of'the Library's collec­ port or support for the teach­ On sale was a large mili­ book sale is a 'tradition,' and tion and •support student ing and research missions of please call: tary history section, as well as students, staff, faculty and learning. .the university, are held until (407} 823-1247 or fiction, textbooks, videota~s. community enjoy shopping at . All items put up for sale the next sale or donated to CDs and children's books. the book sale." · are donated items that the charity. · visit airforce.ucf .edu

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,. ANGELS' RODRIGUEZ BREAKS SINGLE-SEASON SAVES RECORD ANAHEIM, Calif.- Francisco Rodriguez set the major1eague record with his 58th save this season, dosing out the Los Angeles Angels'S-2 win over Seattle,on Saturday night. Two days earlier, Rodriguez tied the • mark of 57 set by Bobby Thigpen with the Chicago White Sox in 1990. The Angels' right-hander also posted a save on Wednesday to help the Angels dinch • the Al West title. . Wrth fans on their feet, Rodriguez struck out Raul Ibanez swinging with I two on for the final out. K-Rod ;mmediately lifted his arms and loQked skyward in his traditional salute to his late grandfather, then sank to his knees . • Jon Garland (14-8) went six innings, giving up two nms in the first, then blanking the Mariners over the next PHOTOS BY LIANA COLE/ CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE five. Darren Oliver pitched the seventh UCF junior forward Courtney Whidden scored the Knights' first goal - and her first goal of the season - against Illinois State on Friday night. Whidden was the team's leader in goals and points f(!r the 2007 season. • and Scot Shields the eighth to set the stage for Rodriguez. • •

ANOTHER OHIO STATE LOSS IN HIGH-PROFILE SHOWDOWN lDS ANGELES- Southern (alifomia turned the game of the year into another Trojans' victory march. secon: For the Ohio State Buckeyes, UCF junior midfielder Becca Thomas was 1 of 3 Knights to record 3 shots during Friday • Saturday's 35-3 defeat just represented · night's game against Illinois State. UCF finished the match with 15 shots. _another humbling loss on a big $!age. The Buckeyes (2-1 ), the decisive several opportunities for the a different story. loser in the last two national Knights score in 73rd minute . Knights and helped generate "We kind of got on [the . championship games, probably won't UCF's first goal · players] a little bit about their have to 11

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LIANA COLE/ CENTAAL FLORIDA FUTURE • Through Friday, UCF's Courtney Whidden had started j~st 1 of the Knights' 6 games tfiis season after starting every ~ame last season. She has 2 points _and 4 shots this season. Wilde, Whidden get first goals .. FROM A7 van also redirected a shot • that clanked off the crossbar. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT Knights a commanding lead. Illinois State put an end to After having a step on a: all of that using a tricky mis­ HIGH FIVE GAME OF FIRSTS • Redbird defender on a short - direction play on a free kick UCF has not lost in its past five Hanna Wilde and Courtney Whidden 'IJreakaway, George fired a in the 68tli minute. matches. The Knights' last loss was to both scored their first goal this season shot, but goalkeeper Katie · Two Redbird players Florida State on Aug.25. Last season, in the win against the Redbirds. Last Grill-Donovan made a spec­ came in, pretending to take from Sept.19 to Oct.21, the Knights season, Wilde scored four goals and • tacular save to. keep her team the ball, but the third, for­ went nine consecutive games Whidden led the team with 13 goals. GRAB .YOUR­ ward Mel Routledge, was the without losing. in the game. Just- minutes later, George one to strike it past Reis on a WINNING AND LOSING low line drive into the left • couPONBOOK had another try on Grill-Dono­ . SHOOTING RANGE Although the Knights have not lost in van's short side, but she hit the comer for the goal. The goal Despite low scoring, UCF had.outshot their past five games, they had still in the student union today shot high and into the outside. was her first on the season, its opponents 97-62 through Friday. been outscored 8-7 through Friday. comer of the net. Grill-Dono- and the fi'rst for the team in or print your coupons online at 'four games. • ' www.KnightNe'l!)spapers.com! But that didn't faze the "The best thing I can say is forward," Hale said. 'We had Knights. They continued to we're getting results," associ­ 15 chances and six or seven of bring pressure. c:1.te head coach Colby Hale them were pretty good. It's .. UCF defender Nikki said "It's not pretty, it's not in just fine-tuning things ... I . Moore had the ball and came the dominating fasbion that think we're starting to find a streaking up the wing. She we'd like,___but we are 4-1-1." little bit of rhythm." sent a cross over to Wilde, The Knights were able to · UCF will play host to two • who hit a shot to the far side. generate opportunities, a nationally ranked teams in Grill-Donovan made the ini­ sign that the offense is com­ the coming week - No. 17 tial save, but the ball trickled ing around. They had a 15-10 · Illinois and No. 21 Kansas. off the post and past her, giv-, advantage in shots, and "Illinois and Kansas will ing the Knights the lead.once forced Grill-Donovan to be a big test for us," Hale said again just 5 minutes later. make some tough saves. 'We'll have to play better The game ended in a 2-1 Thomas, George, and than that to win." QCF win, moving the Whidden each had three The Knights faced the • Knights to 4-1-1 on the year. shots and Wilde had first Illini on Sunday, but the Uiey extending their unbeat­ multi-point game of the sea­ results weren't available at en streak to five and the Red­ son. press time. A recap will be birds' (3-4-0) losing streak to 'We're getting in the box available in Wednesday's •• four. ' now, which is a step issue of th~ Future.

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I , • (enttaf 3lodba 31rtun • September 15, 2008 www. Centra/FloridaFuture. com A9 Rosenthal, Serna guides U CF to winning weekend FROM A7 Serna. who hit a career-high 'Hopefully this NEWS TO NOTE .556 against Penn. STEPHINGUP "My biggest concern com­ weekend Stephanie Serna recorded career-highs ing into this weekend was that with six assists and a .556 hitting we hadn't · been scoring becomes a percentage versus Penn on Saturday. enough points or getting • • enough kills, and from the spr1ng1ng THREE IN THREE moment we walked into the UCF Volleyball's past three wins have all gym this morning it felt differ­ board for us come in three sets. ent," Dagenais said in a press release. "We executed aH day heading into at a very high level" the conference Cuny leading the way defen­ After trailing the Golden sively again with 15 combined Eagles for most of the first set, season.' digs. The Knights were also UCF rallied back to tie the able to keep FIU stud Yarimar score at 21. After an Oral - TODD DAGENAIS Rosa iri check, holding her to a Roberts timeout, UCF went on UCF VOLLEYBALL HEA-0 COACH .182 hit percentage. a 3-1 run to take a 24-22 lead The Knights' three goals Oral Roberts wasn't done, seemed to work during the coming back to tie the score at ment, throwing up 36 assists. tournament and Dagenais 24, but a kill by Janine The Knights buckled down hopes the team can continue Williams and one of Melissa defensively, getting a com­ to work on them as it gets clos­ Reinders' career-high five bined 30 digs from both Kath­ er to conference play in the service aces gave the Knights leen Curry and Reinders. next couple of weeks. the win and the early match Against Penn, the Knights "Our hitters went up with­ advantage. UCF went up early also saw good play from both out fear and started swinging in both the second and third sides of the net. Campbell at the ball, which is something. set and never lost their leads, recorded a match-high 17 kills that we have really needed leading to a sweep over the .9 while Williams and Serna them to do for a while," Dage­ Golden Eagles. posted 13 and 10, respectively. nais said in a press release. Serna finished the match Jenny Heppert also had a big ANDY JACOBSOH_N/ CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE "Hopefully this weekend with 12 kills while Williams game, totaling eight kills and UCF senior Stephanie Serna tallied 26 kills and recorded a .322 hitting percentage during the Florida International Invitational. becomes a springing board for and Erin Campbell were right posting a career-high six us heading into the conference behind her at ll and 10, respec­ assists. Defensively, Curry led UCF opened the tourna­ Despite the loss, the Knights freshmen played well in the season, because things only tively. Rosenthal had her the Knights in digs for the sec­ ment on a low note, falling to did have a couple of bright match, with Renele Ford hit­ get more difficult as we move biggest game of the tourna- ond straight match with 16. FIU 3-0 (25-23, 25-17 and 25-19). spots in the match. A trio of ting .500 and Reinders and forward." •

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onFace k • any of us check our activities, there is a certain line However, with the Internet M Facebook pages almost that should be drawn before being a key tool in the learning • religiously, every day students begin interacting in environment, we have plenty of hoping for a friend request, social settings with their teach­ ways to communicate with wall post or ever-entertaining ers. teachers without giving them a bumper sticker. Because Facebook streams a key into our separate social It's no surprise, then, to see mini-feed, teachers are bom­ lives. ' some UCF professors and staff barded with our activities, E-mail, phone and face-to­ entering the realm of the UCF tempting them to look closer face communication are suffi­ Internet socialites. into our personal lives. cient in allowing students to DREW SHENEMAN / THE STAR LEDGER • However, as more and more In no way are we saying that communicate with their teach­ professors jump on the ·Face­ you cannot be friendly with a ers, so why bring Facebook into book bandwagon, we think it's teacher, or even communicate, the mix? important that students shy but allowing them to see your While we still encourage our READER VIEWS away from using Facebook as a every move on Facebook may teachers to engage in Facebook tool to communicate with their lead to a bias in the classroom. festivities, we feel those activi­ slice it, Obama has zero executive expe- instructors. The majority of professors ties should be kept separate Patin's faults smaller rience, and his resume is extremely C\ Facebook is a great tool for and staff are probably able to from their students. than that of Democrats thin, measured in angstroms, when it finding people and creating leave Facebook out of the equa­ It's great that teachers are comes to national security and foreign policy. . another method of communica­ tion when in the classroom and taking the initiative to relate to Oh, how a few months and a new tion, whether it be a wall post, grading papers, but the option their students by participating Maybe Hillary and her supporters " candidate can change the debate over were right that sexism is still alive and Facebook chat or message, but of judging students based on ill a site so popular at UCF. experience. As a science professional, I Facebook should be used for their extracurricular activities Facebook is a great tool to well in the country, and has found a know it is vital to examine the facts to home in the Democratic party. Why the grounds on which it was is still there. see what's hip among students, form an objective viewpoint on any ., developed: Social networking. For example, if a teacher which could, in tum, help them else would his campaign and surrogates issue. While I will admit I am a be hammering her so hard about her Perusing Facebook, it's not a sees that you joined a group in appeal to students and get their McCain/Palin supporter, I am able to shocker to see students doing support of Barack Obama and message across more smoothly level of experience and her ability to offer some facts to bring clarity to the balance motherhood and the vice presi- things that are, to say the least, they're a huge fan of John in class. subject of experience. The first fact is <• a bit risque. McCain, there is a chance that, Still, boundaries should be dency? Again this is another point of the top of the Democrat ticket has no irony because the liberal left, which has Photos, inside jokes and silly in the back of his or her mind set when it comes to student­ executive experience, whereas the postings are things that can be he or shee will view you differ­ professor communication out­ found a home in the Democratic party, number two on the Republican ticket were at the forefront of the women's ,, easily misconstrued from an ently. side of school. has several years of executive experi- outsider perspective, even Because the subconscious Friending teachers on Face­ liberation movement. Recall, this move- ence (two terms as mayor and almost ment, begun in the 1960's, was a fight to when, at the core, they may be has a chance to develop a bias, book not only opens students two years as governor). The second fact completely innocent. it may lead to problems down up to judgment, but it puts an allow women to shed their traditional is during the last several months, both homemaker roles and step out into the ., Although students should the road, even for the most extra stress on those teachers during the primary season and now the keep a keen eye on what they respectable teachers. to keep their personal opinions workforce. Now, suddenly, the Democ- general election campaign, the Obama rats are making a case for her to stay post on Facebook and their pri­ Some may argue that there outside of the classroom. camp has been deflecting criticism of vacy settings, Facebook is a are a lot of perks to teachers We think student-teacher home. Otherwise, she is not a good c , his lack of experience as a nonissue. mother. What an amazing turn around social setting that should stay being friends with students on relations can be better devel­ However, now suddenly it is the most social, not professional. Facebook. oped when social networking in a few weeks from a doctrine held for important issue on the table. How iron- several decades! Although it may be fascinat­ After all, it allows another sites are left for social network­ ic! Fact three is the strange comment ing to see teachers pop up on form of communication in a ers, and not for those looking· But wait - Maybe it is not sexism recently offered up by Barack Obama but something else. An alternate Facebook listing their favorite more comfortable, familiar set­ to get chummy with their pro­ himself in an effort to show he has music, their interests and their ting. fessors. hypothesis is the Obama camp and his executive experience managing a large supporters are just running scared budget. Obama stated the following in because they now see what was once • an interview with Anderson Cooper on thought to be a sure thing is now mov- September 1: " ... my understanding is, is ing just beyond their reach. I personally that Governor Sarah Palin's town of would much rather have two candi- , Wasilla has, I think, 50 employees. We dates in. office who have proven records have got 2,500 in this campaign. I think of fighting corruption and unethical their budget is maybe $12 million a year. practices in an effort to best serve the You know, we have a budget of about people who elected them then two can- ., three times that just for the month. So, I didates who appear to be running for think that our ability to nianage large office to serve themselves. In my hum- systems and to execute, I think, has ble opinion, Senator McCain and Gov- Bright Futures is been made clear over the last couple of ernor Palin have used their political • years." From that statement I surmise careers to change the status quo in gov- Obama is trying to convince people that emment rather than using the idea of running a campaign counts as experi- change to further their political careers, ence running a government. Using that and if you doubt that just examine the • line ofthinking I should be able to run candidates' records, or lack thereof. risking extinction for any office and point to my campaign as ample experience needed to compe- tently do the job if elected. I have to MELISSA IGLESIAS .., hen you go to college, required fees has increased 40 students will have to find the admit, Obama has some good debate UCF ALUMNA '05 there are a few things percent, from $2,582 to $3,620. extra funding elsewhere. skills to try to show how his lack of PRESIDENT, REPUBLICANS FOR W you might expect to The organization also report­ That means ultimately fewer experience is really demonstrated expe- ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE FLORIDA CHAPTER .) get out of the whole experience. ed that the 2006-07 school year students will attend college, and rience. However, no matter how you You expect to get a good educa­ was the first time fee increases more students who currently are tion, make some lifelong friend­ outpaced tuition hikes. Fees able to skate by without having ships, and encounter all different were up 8 percent and tuition 6 to work will have to get jobs to ., walks of life and culture. What percent in 2007-08 compared to cover the rising costs and you probably don't expect is to the previous year. decreasing scholarship funds. pay your tuition and then have You would think that the state Our idea, an alternative that to pay another 40 to 60 percent would just raise tuition and not wouldn't eliminate the prospect MAN ON THE STREET ., in fees and miscellaneous have to sneak in fees here and of college for thousands of stu­ charges. there, but tuition increases dents would be to change the THE WORD AROUND CAMPUS Many of us here in Florida require bureaucratic initiatives requirements for the Bright don't have to worry about and must get approval from the Futures Scholarship. Currently, • tuition or fees because we are state legislature - not an easy the requirements for the Florida covered by the greatest higher task Medallion Scholars Award "Should the drinking age education initiative in recent his­ In Florida, tuition at public (which covers 75 percent of tory - the Bright Futures Schol­ universities is among the lowest tuition and fees) are to earn and arship. Bright Futures covers in the country, and always has keep a 3.0 GPA and achieve most, ifnot all, ofthe tuition and been. While we as college stu­ either 970 on the SAT or 20 on be lowered to 18?'' fees for about 40 percent of the dents certainly appreciate that the ACT. These are not exactly 46,702 UCF students that are fact, it isn't right to keep adding astronomical feats considering from an in-state school. various fees to make up for the the end result. Unfortunately, with the state failure of the Florida economy. While we want to see as of the economy and the ever­ At UCF, the additional fees many people as possible have • decreasing funds going to public account for 60 percent of the the opportunity to go to college, universities, huge markups in base tuition. the ease of access in Florida has the form of fees are what incom­ With that said, the outlook for to change. If you want the bene­ .,, ing college students have to look Bright Futures isn't entirely cer­ fits of a substantial scholarship forward to. tain because the lottery isn't like Bright Futures, the prerequi­ Many state school systems, bringing in as much money as it site effort needs to be greater including Florida, are making up used to and the disbursements than it currently is. KRISTY GALLER MATT SILBER CHARLOTTE BARCIA for budget cutbacks by tacking have increased by 500 percent As it stands right now, Florida Molecular and Microbiology, Freshman Criminal Justice Major, Junior Chemistry Major, Freshman • on fees for just about everything. since the program was started in high school students have the "I don't think it is a good idea, "I think if they were to change 1997. So what can be done about easiest jobs in the world: Earn a it.it "Yeah, Ithink it should be 18. It's 18 According to College Board, a would cause more trouble than good. nonprofit organization that stud­ the rising cost of higher educa­ B average. The benefit: you only because it will cause more chaos." in other countries,and people under Ithink 21 is just about the right agr.." ies education costs and owns the tion and the possibility that we pay 25 percent of normal tuition 21 can find illegal ways to drink." • SAT, the average overall cost for won't have a luxurious scholar­ costs. The program's require­ attending a public university ship program to support us any­ ments have to change soon, or • went up 47 percent between more? we risk diluting the Bright • 2000 and 2007. Between the It's simple really. According Futures scholarships to the point 2000 and 2007 academic years to Theresa Antworth, Bright where it won't be able to cover at UCF, the cost of tuition and Futures program administrator, more than a few classes. • •

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