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Central Florida Future, Vol. 22 No. 03, August 29, 1989 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 8-29-1989 Central Florida Future, Vol. 22 No. 03, August 29, 1989 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. 22 No. 03, August 29, 1989" (1989). Central Florida Future. 936. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/936 . ; Thentral Florida Future > Volume 22, Number 3 University of Central Florida/Orlando Tuesday August 29, 1989 Parking patrollers to open ticketing season this week. by Jamie Carte traffic such as a driveway. CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Carpenter said tickets will be given to violators if legal ; Students who have gotten parking spaces are still avail­ away with parking i11egally able. She said temporary during add/drop at UCF will parking lot 100, located near start receiving tickets again the scholarship house, is the this week. last resort suggested to the The parking and traffic de­ frustrated student. ''The pur­ partment had been more leni­ pose of ticketing is to make ,,,. ent last week about illegal sure all legal parking spaces parking due to the scarcity of are utilized/' Carpenter said. spaces. Carpenter said, "Once you According to Ina Carpenter, have lost control [of campus ' manager of the department, parking] it is hard to regain people parking illegally once control." She says her depart­ late registration and add/drop ment has already attempted Mike lalgNWCENlRAl FLOR IDA R JT\.JRE have ended will be ticketed. to control the parking overflow Students, faculty and staff unable to find unoccupied parking spaces anywhere on campus turned Late registration and add/ situation. They have roped off to empty fields and sandy lots during add/drop last week. drop ended Friday. sandy areas on campus such Violators who park in a no as the area near the art com­ earlier if the situation is ur­ from main]y student to all fac­ illegally have their own solu~ parking zone will receive a five plex. gent. ulty/staff, sticker violations tions to the parking problem. dollar ticket. If violators ob­ The decision to expand or to The mandatory parking will be treated with "some Computer engineering ma­ struct traffic, they will receive establish new parking areas sticker policy will go into full degree of leniency." jor Rob Speicher said, "The ,, a 15 do Har ticket. The parking can only be decided by the free on ept. 5. One e ception Pagan said that until fur­ freshmen should be required patroller will determine if a parking and traffic advisory to the normal ticketing policy ther notice from the parking to park at McDonald's." Jim vehicle is oostructing traffic. committee. This committee is involves parkinglot four, lo­ and traffic department, only McDonough, a sophomore Julio Pagan, parking pa­ not scheduled to meet until cated near the health center. warnings will be given to business major, said freshmen , troller, said it is easy to deter­ early September. Carpenter Carpenter said since the lot sticker violators in lot four. should not be allowed to park mine if a vehicle is obstructing says the committee can meet was changed over the summer Students who have parked on the main campus. The best of the worst: i Altman to-alumni: Registration horrors · UCF can't relax, Just when you thought it· was time to forget about the exasperation and aggravation must look ahead brought about by registration, along comes The Central Flor­ by Eric Dentel agement pro­ ida Future Registration Hor­ "" MANAGING EDITOR gram in the ror Story Contest! country," That's right! By combining President Steven Altman told the UCF Al trnan said recitation and recreation with dents and alumni are welcome i Alumni Association he is prpud of what has by way of the frustration of registration, to contribute to the story file as already been accomplished at the university, example. we've created a sensation well. but no one can afford to relax. Altman that's sweeping the nation­ Send your horror stories to: "We've really achieved a lot, but I've been also said he maybe all of creation! The Horror, The Horror asking people not to wallow in the past," wants to ex­ Send us your examples of clo The Future Altman told the more than 100 alumni as­ pand spon­ Tom WebaterJCENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE the worst that the UCF regis­ P.O. Box 25000 sembled at the Omni International Hotel for sored re­ tration process has to offer - Orlando, Fl 32816 Friday's UCForum. search at the Altman said UCF must keep the indignities, delays, heart­ Altman, who replaced former President univ er sit Y planning for the future. breaks, shame, humiliation, We'll print excerpts from Trevor Colbourn in July, said he wants to make from the current level of $26 million per year to boneheadedness ... Well, you the best entries in o~r Sept. 5 . UCF one of the pre-eminent urban institutions $75 million annually, the level the top universi­ get the idea. issue. > in the nation. ties in the nation reach. The contest is open to eve­ The very best (or very worst, To accomplish this, Altman said, UCF "We're going to see ourselves as competing ryone from freshmen to grad depending on your point of should add new programs and strengthen exist­ with the best," Altman said. students - and it does not view) tale of tyranny and ter­ ing ones where UCF has an advantage. "We can do all this in a matter of years, not have to be just about this ror will win some poor soul ~ "We ought to have the best hospitality man- decades." year's registration. Ex-stU:- $20. , Police charge campUs visitor with m8rijuana possession by Dave Schlenker Administration Building rolling and then smoking a in front of the administration building and was ob­ CONFETTI EDITOR marijuana cigarette in his car. served leaving, the report said. Unauthorized Soliciting. A man was issued a Missing Student. Friends and family of regis­ Possession. An Orlando man was arrested and trespass warningThursday, after he was found solic­ tered UCF student Breit Gamer said tbe 21-year-old charged with possession of marijuana under 20 iting beauty products in Brevard Hall, reports said. is still missing. There has been no new information grams and possession of drug paraphernalia on Michael Fisher, 30, told authorities he was selling about the case since Gamer phoned his father Aug. - campus Wednesday. products for La Image Inc., a health and beauty salon 21. Walter L. Shorter, 27, is not a student, the incident in Orlando. The call lasted' three minutes and Gamer gave no report revealed. Fisher was told if he wanted to solicit on campus, indication ofhis location, his father said. Friends and .~ . According to UCF Sgt. Tom Gorbas, Shorter was he would have to get approval from the director of family said the tone of the call leads them.to believe observed by campus police in a parking lot near the personnel. He was then escorted to the city bus stop foul play is involved: 2 The Central Florida Future, August 29, 1989 • Are you worried about gettting to • the BCC Game? Well, don't worry • because... STUDENT GOVERNMENT is • KNIGHTS - offering FREE BUS RIDES ! · • ALSO tickets to the game will be • available at the KIOSK and at • • the gate. ·But hurry, because there is a im1ted supply! • • • .. • BIKE AUCTION Wednesday, August 30 10atn-2pID • ·On the Student Center Green • • This auction is open to • all students interested in .. buying or selling bikes. • Sponsored by the KIOSK and STUDENT GOVERNMENT • • ~ . • • • • • j •• • ' • • • ' '' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Central F-!onda Future, August 29, 1989 3 • SEE WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC • •"JOE" 366·7 432 • • • • • MARATTA AUTO SALES • • • •GRADUATING? tion, will be broadcast from vertising, especially when • 2953 ALFAYA TRAIL • .. The deadline for filing in­ Buena Vista Palace at Walt aimed at teenagers and chil­ 2 miles north of UCF College • • • tent to graduate forms for fall Disney World Village on Sept. dren. : SPECIAL DISCOUNT W/ STUDENT OR FACULTY l.D. • 1989 is Sept. 1. 3 . Goerlitz, once a heavy • MINIMUM'100 OFF "COUPON SPECIA'l" • Money raised through the smoker and now a spokesman • • • NATIONAL SERVICE? efforts of the telethon will help for various anti-sm·oking • HRS: 10-7 MON. - SAT. SUN BY APPT ONLY • (CPS) Students may be en­ fund the work being done by groups, claims he "was told ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• couraged to volwiteerfor some MDA-sponsored researchers very clearly that young people ~=====rr=s=A=s=E=A=s=Y=A=s=~~2~~~!~!=====~~~d~~~00~~~~J~ to find treatments and cures were the market they were but probably will not be re­ for muscle disease. aft.er." quired to do so in order to get For more information, call The former model said that GENTLY USED FURNITURE financial aid for college, if a MDA at 677-6665. RJR Nabisco marketing ex­ AT LESS THAN RENTALS !! U.S. Senate compromise bill perts interviewed teenagers in Herc's bow: becomes law. • LIBRARY SECRETS shopping malls, showing them 1. ScleC:t any of our clean, quality items. The compromise, adopted The UCF library will be of­ pictures of him and other 2. Enjoy them during your term. July 27 and due to be debated fering a one-hour class to fa­ "Winston men" to choose the 3.
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