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• NOT WHAT THEY ·Gov. could veto $500 'backdoor' fee MEAN BY BEAR eventually be extended to other approved the bill with a3-2 vote. UCF students lobby Congress; bill passes two1committees schools - including UCF. The House and Senate will . '"I've been openly against it," attempt to reach a consensus N ESSITI RACHEL HATZIPANAGOS A different version of the bill reaching Gov. Charlie Crist's Mark White, UCF's student over the plan before they pres­ staff Writer has passed through a committee desk. body president, said "It would ent the bill to Gov. Charlie Crist. Apparently, taking a teddy bear in the Florida Senate last week; The fee, called the Academic create a tier system within the "I like the 500 bucks, and I from a toddler is tougher than A Florida House committee however, the bill has a long way Enhancement ·Program, would public universities. Why is one think the kids ought to be abfe candy from a baby. An Arkansas approved a bill that could make to go before reaching the gover­ be used for additional faculty school going to have its own set to keep it," Crist told the Talla­ woman reached into a car's open a $500-per-semester fee not nor's desk. · and amenities. The proposed of rules?" hassee Democrat last Tuesday. window and stole a teddy bear covered by the Bright Futures The bill must pass through a pollcy will first be tested as a The program was approved "Let's see if it gets to me. I don't ) away from a 3-year-old inside. Scholarships or the Prepaid a second House committee, pilot program at the University by the Florida Board of Gover- . like to throw around the 'V,' the Luckily, people in the area were able College Program a financial must pass full House and Senate of Florida, continuing.the state's to describe the thief to the police. nors for UF in November. Just 'veto' word, too easily." reality for students across the · votes, be reconciled and voted efforts to make UF Florida's last week, the Florida Senate state. .on again by both houses before flagship university, but it could Higher Education committee PLEASE SEE.POLL ON A3 Women's Studies • • COLLEGE NEWS msp~es ~ MAN PUBLICLY youths DISPLAYS HIS II Program aims to FEETISH boost girls' esteem Aman was banned MISTY GANT ., from the UC Santa Staff Writer Barbara Campus for .... two weeks after he Being in the seventh grade was found isn't easy. Peer pressure, stereo­ r videotaping 1 types and popularity cont~sts women's feet at the thrive in a middle-school • , • ... university's library. atmosphere. It's an age when ' Despite the fact that the man was in his girls become young women and 40s and had no ponder what their futures may connection to the hold l'J university, students UCF's women's studies pro­ weren't concerned, gram is teaming up with t• with one telling the Tuskawilla Middle School to Associated Press implement the Young Women ••••. "Maybe he was Leaders Program, which will .• doing research." pair female college students with seventh-grade girls to pro­ ·1 mote leadership skills · and AROUND CAMPUS, A2 inspire the girls to attend col­ ROBOTICS PROFESSOR lege. "We want to start this '"" PRESENTS RESEARCH process much earlier than col­ IN SPEAKING EVENT lege to suggest to students that The School of Electrical Engineering college - . in fact, UCF - is a ) and C11mpHter Science will host the place where they can belong next installment of the Distinguished and imagine themselves,'' saj.d Speaker series when it hosts Gregory Lisa Logan, director of the Dudektoday .from 11 :30 a.nr. to 12:45 women's studies program. "By p.m. in the Engineering 3 Building, mentoring seventh-grade girls, Room 101. the women's studies program aims to help build the future of our community by teaching LOCAl&STATE,A2 them about autonomy, leader­ ship and competence." · STING NETS DEPUTY More than 20 UCF students have applied to become a "big CHARGED WITH USING sister" for fall 2007, and 10 will COCAINE ON THE JOB be chosen by April 9. Women's studies students will be able to ABrow ard Sheriffs deputy took fulfill their service-learning cocaine and prescription painkillers requirement through this pro­ from what he thought was anaban­ gram. doned car and then used the cocaine Every women's studies while on duty, authorities said. The course requires 15 hours of serv­ vehicle had been set up by the police ice learning that must be com­ as part of a sting operation. pleted through community service. Students must then present a final project about NATION &WORLD, A4 their work. LEGENDARY BLACK PLEASES EE MENTOR ONA3 FLIERS TO GET MEDAL FOR WW II SERVICE Choose Very S a The Tuskegee Airmen, legendary 'TUFF' lessons about nutrition Choose oils, margarine or low.fat spreads labeled 'high in polyunsaturates' or 'high in monounsaturates' which are healthier for your heart. Use sparingly. black aviators during Worl~ War II, will Limit fried foods to 1-2 times a week. receive the Congressional Gold Medal AMANDA HAMILTON Schwartz said "So this was a way that we todayd uring a ceremony in the Contributing Writer could get into the school and reach the Choose Any " Capitol Rotunda. students ... who need to learn these EAT, FISH, I "" The six-week Teaching Us Fitness is healthy habits.'' Choose lean meats or trim off fat. Choose 3 servings during pregnancy. Fun Kids program. which.is a Lake Coun­ Three elementary schools, Beverly l ty program designed to teach elementary Shores, t::lermont and Mascotte, were Choose Any INDEX TODAY'S school children about fitness and nutri­ chosen to participate based on the high MILK, CHEESE 8t oc Around Campus 2 WEATHER tion in a fun and exciting way, finished its number of students receiving free and Choose low-fat choices frequently, ex.cept for young children. Choose 5 servings for teenagers or if pregnant or breast feedill!I- Weather 2 first run March 7. reduced lunches. Jessica Schwartz, 21, a sports and fit­ Local & State 2 'We felt that those are the children ness major at UCF South Lake, believes wh9 would probably most benefit from C ooseAny Nation & World 1.. • 4 the TUFF program is especially impor­ this program," said Connie Fleetwood, FftUIT & VEGE Sports 6 Choose green leafy vegetables, citrus fruit and fruit PARTLY CLOUDY tant to kids nowadays because of the before- and after-school coordinator for juices frequently. Variety 8 growing number of obese children. Lake County Schools. Classifieds 11 "Everybody cites the statistics, and According to a study done by the Sudoku 13 83° 63° 1 they talk about it all the time, but a lot of Crossword 13 HIGH LOW . Choose high fiber rn>;:~;; a!l\l breads frequently. 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). A2 www.CentralFloridaFuture.com March 30,2007 • (enttal 1fotiba :htui-t •• AROUND • CAMPUS ertntral • News and notices for the UCF co11U11Wlity ass1c oc • Robotics speaker :fforlba The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sci­ Vmtage T-shirts honor rock legends • ence will host the next install­ 1uturt ment of the Distinguished JOSEPH LEDERMAN keep up with the demands. It's The Student Newspaper at UCF since 1968 Speaker series when it hosts Contributing Writer obvious the interest is still very Gregory Dudek today from high.for vintage pop culture,'' March 30, 2007 • ll:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in the As Jimi Hendrix walked off Allen said Vol 39, Issue 77 • 14 Pages Engineering 3 Building, Room stage at the Woodstock Music Although students are The Centro/ Florido Futufl! is the independent, student­ 101. and Arts Festival in 1969, little wearing their enthusiasm, written newspaper at the Univ~lty of Central Florida. • did he lmow that college stu­ some are voicing their dis­ Opinions in the Future are those of the individual Dudek is a professor of com­ columnist and not necessanly those of the editorial staff puter science and the director dents in the 21st century would pleasure for people who wear or the University administratioo. All content Is property of not only be admiring his the shirts but lmow nothing of theCentro/RotidoHJtull!and may not be reprinted Inpan of the Centre for Intelligent or In whole without permission fivm the publisher. Machines at McGill University music, but paying homage in the band's music or history. • in Montreal another way - T-shirts. A quick inquiry with a stu­ Dudek will present informa­ Students at UCF are show­ dent wearing a vintage Led ing off vintage classic-rock Zeppelin T-shirt made it obvi­ • tion on his research on the sub­ · Editor in Chief ject of underwater and memorabilia. A simple stroll ous that the student prior knowledge of the band was Troy Hillier x213 amphibious robotics. through the Student Union shows at·a glance the musi­ minimal at best. ' editor@(entra!FloridaRlture.com For more information, con­ cians and bands of yesteryear "Wait, wasn't Led Zeppelin News Editor • tact Melissa McKenzie at 407- continue to have a profound a guy," junior Jamie Klapholtz 823-5942. Abe Aboraya x213 impact on today's youth. said · [email protected] "I think it's not only the Students Mike Sapoznik Contemporary ACappella Concert great music, but also the per­ and Tim Roper agree that it's • Opinions Editor • The Contemporary A Cap­ sonalities involved with the quite a nuisance when stu­ Chris Hoyler x213 pella club at UCF will host a music,'' sophomore Samantha . dents wear the clothing with­ opinion~@(errtra/FloridaFuturecom concert on Saturday at 5:30pm Heilig said "They were indi­ out lmowing the music. Sports Editor .. in the Communications Build­ viduals in an era of huge polit­ "I wear band shirts of bands Melissa Heyboer x215 ing, Room 101. ical and social tensions who I love because it's a way of pro­ sports@(entra/FloridaFuture.com The concert will feature tried to make the world a bet­ moting and showing a passion­ · Variety Editor UCF's own Crescendudes, Bel­ ter place." ate interest of mine," Sapoznik Corinne Schuler x214 • latones and Knightingales as With groups and musicians said. "I think it's dumb and variety@(entra/FloridaF/Jture.com well as the MIT Logarhythms. such as The Beatles, Led Zep­ annoying when people wear T­ pelin, Pink Floyd, Bob Marley shirts of bands they don't even Photo Editor The groups will perform James Andres • popular contemporary songs, and Jimi Hendrix all but gone, lmow because it's a fake inter­ and will do it a cappella style, it's a testament to the power est." Senior Staff Writer meaning that they will not use their music has in continuing Roper believes people are Abeer Abdalla ' any instruments. to impact generations that just disingenously following . ABE ABO RAYA I CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Staff Writers .. the latest fashion craze. Jon Klages, 19, a Seminole Community College student, wears a Pink Floyd T-shirt. Klages This event is free and open were not alive to see them in Victor Anderson, Brantlon Bielich, . concert. ''I wear the shirts because I said he.doesn't enjoy seeing people in band shirts who know nothing about the band. to the public. Nathan Curtis, William Goss, "I think it is awesome that love the band Being a fan is For more information contact major and aspiring musician, Mike O'Connor feels the lack Mary Knowles, Zach Moore, you see so many people the only reason I would wear Brian Murphy, Ileana Rodriguez, · • Alexis Stangl at (321) 246-4218 or the shirts. Unless you just want wearing vintage T-shirts holds of musical artisanship and cor­ expressing their love for that a deeper meaning. Crystal Scott, Robyn Sidersky contempacappella@gmailcom era of music," Heilig said. "I to look cool, but that is beyond porate feel of today's music "Part of the reason why I could be an impact to this res­ think it will continue to be being lame, but I guess it's a Copy Editors started playing guitar and urrection. Padrick Brewer, Jenn Kepler, lmown as the ultimate era for trend," Roper said wanted to write music is "I enjoy wearing those T­ Adam 0. Manzor, Matt Morrison, music." Although the rise ofband T­ because [classic-rock] music is shirts because I am expressing Becky Williams As the popularity ofvintage shirts may irk some, to others what inspired me," Meyers LOCAL clothing grows, more and it is irrelevant. a part of myself," O'Connor . Staff Photographers said. "If I choose to wear a said. ''Also, much of today's more stores are stocking such , "I don't wear band shirts," ~ Rebecca Barnett, Brian Bustos, &STATE items. VISitors to Urban Out­ junior Jairo Feria said "I enjoy John Lennon T-shirt, there is a music is lacking elements that 1Ben Edelstein, Brian Fieg, Nigel Gray, the music, but it just isn't part big reason behind it." era of music gave us." j Andy Jacobsohn, Amanda· Moore Keep local with headlines fitters and Target can find a Another aspect of today's whole section of classic rock' of my repertoire. I really don't Students can check outside you may have missed music that has driven students the Student Union where ven­ Editorial Cartoonist • and vintage T-shirts. care if people choose to wear Spain Fischer to the classic-rock era is dis­ dors frequently showcase vin­ Target employee and junior the shirts if they don't admire De~uty faces cocaine char9es after taste for the perceived com­ tage merchandise, including Art Director Ranarte Allen has experienced the music." t~l

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(enttal :floribct 1utun • March 30, 2007 www.CentralFloridaFuture.com A3 • Poll found 59% of UF Students approve of fee FROM Al the fee. n't be burdened on the stu-· going to be the University of the program will push it further resources," Holsenbeck said. UCF officials plan to wait a dents," said Patrick Decarlo, Corporate Florida?" up the status from UCF.'' "It's one limited way to add fac­ $ Two UCF students travelled few years before even consider­ SDS treasurer at a petition sign­ Though the fee may be con­ White said that his biggest ulty and researchers.'' to Tallahassee Monday to lobby ing the program here. ing outside the Student Union troversial at UCF, UF's Student concern is how the fee will He added that whether or · against the bills. Austin Smith, a "We don't have a plan in recently. "It's going to make it Government conducted a sl.tr­ affect need-based students. not it would happen at UCF is .. : senator and former vice-presi- mind at the moment," said Dan harder for students to get an vey of 7,787 students and found "My biggest fear is we have a too far off to know, but that he • dential candidate, was one-half Holsenbeck, vice president for educatioIL" that 59 percent of students tuition that applies to Bright didn't believe the UF-only fee . · of the team. university relations and the reg­ Reaction from UCF stu­ would favor the increase in Futures and another just out of would put a large gap between .. "[Senator Alex Burken and I] istered lobbyist for UCF. ''What dents is mixed tuitiori. the student's pocket,'' White UFandUCF. t ·~ tried to lobby state senators and [UCF President John Hitt] said "I'm not for it," said Craig "It turns 9ut they were in said "I'm not in favor of it as it "We think UCF is the best ~ representatives against the bill at a Board of 'frustees meeting Johnson, a senior majoring in support of large-scale tuition stands now. If the state makes a metropolitan research universi- r< We talked about how it creates is that we support the Universi­ political science. "It's a lot of increases with increased faculty conimitment to increase need­ ty to serve the economic needs ; ~ problems for lower income stu- ty ofFlorida doing this as a pilot money, and I'm here on loans. and increased academic-advis­ based aid to pay for the fee, I of the Orlando area," Holsen- ,,' ,. -dents, specifically minority stu­ program. We won't do it unless That's a.bout a month's rent.'' ers,'' Boyles said "I think it just would consider it." beck said. "That's not to take l. dents,'' Smith said. "Obviously, other institutions get into it." Johnson added that he still shows that our priorities are a Across the state, the pro­ anything away from UCF. It ~ it failed" • Tom Evelyn, interim assis­ would like to see academics at better quality educatioIL" gram is divisive, but one group helps UCF rise with the tide.'' • Smith said that there's a good tant vice president for UCF UCF improve. White said UF's survey is noticeably not taking sides. Even with the proposed ~ chance the SGA Governmental News and Information, offered "I would say UCF is behind results weren't what he would The Florida Student Associa­ changes, the Florida public uni- '~ Affairs Committee would fund a different reason for the fee. in academics,'' Johnson said "I have expected. tion, a group that represents all versity system still maintains .. : another trip to Tallahassee for "The only reason. to add this think UF will end up improving "I was very surprised to hear students in the state's university one of the lowest tuitions in the 'l more lobbying when the bill would be to improve education, over UCF. But it seems like they UF students were in favor of it,'' system, is officially neutral on natioIL approaches afloor vote; not for the school to make more could tax the local cities instead White said, adding that UCF the subject. In a report commissioned by · "We really felt that we had to money," Evelyn said "We want of charging the students." · may eventually conduct a sur­ "I know that sounds weird," the Florida Board of Governors, • go up there ourselves and take the same advantages as other Associate Professor Cecilia vey ofits own students. "I'd like FSA Executive Director Mike strategy-management firm Pap- • • care of this because 'the admin­ schools have in order to provide Rodgriguez-Milanes said she to see what percentage of the Fischer said, "but it's only at UF pas Consulting Group Inc. istration wasn't looking out for the most professors.'' wonders just whom UCF would survey were people who could so far.'' found that the combined efforts • our best interests,'' Smith said UF has said that the fee propose to hire if the program personally pay for that fee.'' However, Fischer did add of the Bright Futures and Pre- .: ~ Eric Eingold, current UCF would go toward hiring 200 fac­ went into effect here. Other UCF students, like that the program doesn't seem paid College Program, "while senator and former SGA presi­ ulty members and 100 academ­ "The question I would ask is freshman Kevin Nelson, a civil popular with the legislature as a fueled in many ways with good · dential candidate, said he was ic advisers. Ifthe program pass­ if those they would hire would engineering major, said he whole. intentions, will bankrupt the planning to go to the state capi- es, it would go into effect for UF be instructors or tenure-track wouldn't mind paying the fee. "The governor is not sup­ state's higher education sys- ,. .., tal this week to protest the bill, freshmen in fall 2007. professors,'' Rodriguez-Milanes "I think they need more fac­ porting it. A lot of them see it a5 tern." but couldn't make it. Phased in over four years, said. "When you have tenure­ ulty, and they're strapped for a backdoor way to raise tuition," Those in charge of the Pre--·; "It's the end of public educa­ the plan would generate track professors, they tend to be cash," Nelson said "It wouldn't Fischer said paid College Program are con- · tion and the beginning of the approximately $36 million more committed to UCF. be a terrible thing, and I think One reason the . program cemed that if the fee is not cov- ' privatization of it," Eingold said. annually in additional revenue Instructors are a patch but not a most people could afford it.'' may not go into effect for UCF ered under their plan, lawsuits ''UF will not be open to as many for UF, according to a Novem­ long-term solutioIL" He doesn't, however, think is because UF wants to be con­ could be filed from parents who' ~ people as a state school should ber press release by the school UF student body president that UF should be different sidered the flagship university paid for the plan long before the be. I don't like the precedent for Students for a Democratic John Boyles said the program froin other schools. for the state, Holsenbeek fee was enacted and who inter-' • " a top state school to have this Society began gathering signa­ would hire tenure-track profes­ "'.fhey should treat all the explained. pret the fee ·as a form of tuitioIL fee attached to it." tures for ·a petition against the sors. schools equally with equal "The Board of Governors Crist has stated in the past , " In fact, all three presidential new fee last month. As to the needs of UCF ver­ opportunities and equal fund­ ·has a commitment to make UF that he opposes any tuition: "" , i candidates who ran in the SGA "To add more faculty, we sus the needs of UF, Rodriguez­ ing,'' Nelson said "UF is already the premier university - you increases and has the authority. <~ presidential elections opposed agree, that's great. But it should- Milanes wonders, "So, we're so established that I don't think can't do that without to veto the bill in May. .1.. · Mentor program encourages support among women, girls ;·

FROM Al bining activism with theory to The program strives to create prepared to meet their full helps girls to understand and women around them, build a create experiential knowledge, an open, comfortable setting for potential." work through cl;loices they better future for the girls of the According to Meredith which we want our students to girls to explore, learn and create A sample lesson plan for a make today that will impact next generation," Tweed said -> 'Tweed, program coordinator understand in their minds and friendships. mentoring session discusses the their futures," Logan said. "It The program originated at for YWLP and a graduate stu­ · hearts,'' Tweed said "Middle school is the time media's effect on young girls' assures them that they are not the University of Virginia and dent and instructor in the The program will start at the when many girls begin to com­ "self-esteem, body images and alone as they make their was presented to the women's women's studies program, beginning of the Iiext school pete with <;>ne another for atten­ cross-cultural awareness. With choices." studies department by Tresta •.., YWLP was created on the prin­ year. The groups will have tion,'' Tweed said. "We want a focus on the solutions, not just 'fy'eed agreed DeLater, an Orlando engineer ciples of service learning and biweekly meetings and partici., them to understand that other the problems, we can empower ''What I hope all of the par­ and UVA alumna who partici- will help students connect to pate in hands-on activities girls and women are a strong the group to help themselves.'' ticipants learn is to see them­ pated in YWLP. .... with the community. where the girls will build self­ support system that will help Logan said the program will selves as leaders and to under­ For information, -visit .~ "Service learrung for esteem, as well as leadership them make ifthrough the tough help girls to improve their lives. stand the ways th;it they can, www.cah.ucf.edu/wom­ women's studies is about com- and independent thinking skills. decisions so that they will be "Basically, this program with the support of other ensstudies/YWLP '

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: Detectives wonder if serial killer left skeletons in Fort Myers FORT MYERS - The dis­ covery of eight human skele- • tons in a remote, wooded area just east of downtown has authorities quietly wondering whether a serial killer might ·beat work Using wire screens and keen eyes, forensics experts are sifting through dirt and debris for clues. The investiga- ' tion has taken on the look of a . "CSl"-like television crime • mystery - only it won't be • solved in an hour. NABIL AL-JURAN II ASSOCIATED PRESS A 'forensic anthropologist is Iraqi soldiers sta~d on deck of an Iranian ship after boarding the vessel for an inspection • studying the bones and recon­ at Shat el-Arab river near Basra, Iraq, Thursday. Iranian naval vessels seized 15 British structing them like pieces of a sailors who had boarded a merchant ship in the Persian Gulf last Friday. puzzle. A botanist and an ento- . mologist will examine plant U.K. rejects demand to admit 1S dropping several bombs,'' said growth and insects at the site sailors entered Iranian waters Qoje Omar Gesey, a resident to determine how long the RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - of the capital. He said the remains have been there. And Britain on Thursday rejected bombs fell near a former mar­ detectives wait for answers. a demand by Iran's foreign ket in northern Mogadishu. Who are they? Were they minister that it admit its 15 Earlier Thursday, at least murdered? And if so, is there a sailors and marines entered six people were killed in skir­ mass killer on the loose? Iranian waters in order to mishes between Ethiopian Theories abound from a : resolve a standoff over their troops supporting the fragile shady creIIiatorium dumping capture. Somali government and bodies to an old cemetery, but U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon insurgents, residents said. the most obvious, and fright­ held talks with Iran's foreign The dead were believed to be ening, is at the forefront of minister in the Saudi capital, civilians. ' investigators' minds. NOW LEASING FOR FAll 20011 and Ban's spokeswoman said Khalid Mohamed Arabey, "If it was a body dump by a the detention of the Britons who lives near the Mogadishu funeral home, they probably wa5 among the topics they stadium in the south, said the would have dumped them all were discussing. Ethiopian troops met with in one place, and these are not Ban's spokeswoman, stiff resistance from a dozen on top of each other. They're Soung-Ah Choi. said the U.N. gunmen, who used rocket spread around," said Karen secretary-general was propelled grenades, mortars Cooper, supervisor of the addressing a number of issues and machine-guns. The Florida Department of Law in the talks and that th~ deten­ Ethiopians responded with Enforcement's Fort Myers tion ofthe Britons was amorig artillery and tank shells. crime lab. "I think we're more them. She would not give Somalia has seen little likely dealing with a serial immediate details on the more than anarchy for more · killer or something of that talks, which were still ongo­ than a decade. The govern­ nature ... That's what's on the ing. ment, with crucial support _ top of people's minds." Ban and Iranian Foreign from Ethiopian troops, only Minister Manouchehr Motta­ months ago toppled an Islam­ . Ii - ASSOCIATED PRESS Ii ki were both attending a sum­ ic militia that had controlled I !~~~~~~~~~~- mit of Arab leaders in the Mogadishu. Saudi capital, Riyadh. A day earlier, Mottaki said U.S. Attorneys were fired for not Britain should admit its Royal supporting Bush priorities HIGHER Navy crew was in Iranian WASHINGTON - Eight waters off the Iraqi coast federal prosecutors were EDUOOION when they were seized last fired last year because they . , What's in the news at week. It was the first time did not sufficiently support colleges around the country Tehran has raised a possible President Bush's priorities, a way to resolve the stand-off, · standard that Attorney Gen­ , Ohio University revqkes 9raduate's but Britain quickly rejected eral Alberto Gonzales' former master's degree in cheating probe any admission. chiefof staff says is legitimate. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio Kyle Sampson, who quit University revoked the mas­ Senate OKs war spending bill earlier this month over the ter's degree of a mechanical forcing Iraq troop withdrawal furor, disputed Democratic engineering student accused of WASHINGTON-· Senate charges that the firings were a using others' work in a thesis, Democrats ignored a veto purge by intimidation and a the most severe action yet in a threat and pushed through a warning to the remaining • review of dozens of research bill Thursday requiring Presi­ prosecutors to fall in line. Nor, papers, the school said dent Bush to start withdraw­ he said, were the prosecutors Wednesday. ing troops from "the civil war dismissed to interfere with The university would not in Iraq," dealing a rare, sharp· corruption investigations. identify the student or give rebuke to a wartime com­ "To my knowledge, noth­ details about the questioned mander in chief. ing ofthe sort occurred here,'' portions of the thesis, citing In a mostly party line 51-47 Sampson said in remarks pre­ academic privacy law8. vote, the Senate signed off on pared for delivery Thursday The student appealed after a bill providing $122 billion to before the Senate Judiciary being notified of the universi­ pay for the wars in Iraq and Committee. ty's plan in February, but it was Afghanistan. It also orders Democrats viewed his tes­ denied. . Bush to begin withdrawing timony as key to finding the The university said it was troops within 120 days of pas­ answers to the political ques­ , finishing up a sweeping review sage while setting a nonbind­ tion and a second, investiga­ - of dissertations and theses it ing goal of ending combat tive query: Did Gonzales and started last year after a gradu­ operations by March 31, 2008. the Justice Department pro­ ate student reported to admin­ The vote came shortly vide misleading accounts of istrators that he found plagia­ after Bush invited all House the run-up to the firings? rized passages while doing Republicans to the White The answer to the second research using ai:chived theses House to appear with him in a question is yes, according to a . in a university hbrary. sort of pep rally to bolster his Justice Department letter The school, which barred - position in the continuing war accompanying new docu­ two professors who oversaw policy fight. ments released hours before · many of the theses from advis­ 'We stand united in saying Sampson's appearance. ing graduate students, checked loud and clear that when · 180 mechanical engineering we've got a troop in harm's Congressional Gold Medals will papers for cheating. way, we expect that troop to be awarded for legendary fliers be fully funded,'' Bush said, WASHINGTON - Six Gay-rights group draws more surrounded by Republicans decades after completing arrests at eastern Baptist school on the North Portico, "and we· their World War II mission WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. - A got commanders making and coming home to a coun­ student who left a university tough decisions on the try that discriminated against after writing about a gay date ground, we expect there to be them because they were on a personal Web site joined no strings on our command­ black, the Tuskegee Airmen members of a gay-rights group ers." are getting high honors from Wednesday to protest at the · "We expect the Congress Congress. eastern Kentucky school to be wise about how they That gratitude will be One of the organizers and spend the people's money," he expressed Thursday when the two students from University said. legendary black aviators will of the Cumberlands were The Senate vote marked its receive a Congressional Gpld arrested during a demonstra­ boldest challenge yet to ·the Medal during a ceremony in tion in front of the school administration's handling of a the Capitol Rotunda. The Officials from the small war, now in its fifth year, that award is the most prestigious Baptist school and Soulforce has cost the lives ofmore than Congress can offer. told -Tribune of 3,200 American troops. and "It's never too late for your Corbin that they tried to agree more than $350 billion. In a country to say that you've on terms that would allow show of support for the presi­ done a great job for us," Ret. If you are going to be in South Florida for Soulforce to be on campus and dent, most Republicans Col Elmer D. 'Jones, 89, of the summer, take credits at FAU and: talk to students but failed. opposed the measure, unwill­ Ar~gton. Va, said in an inter­ 'We could've avoided this," ing to back a troop withdraw­ view. Jones was a mainte­ • Get ~head or get caught up said Michael Colegrove, uni­ al schedule despite the con­ nance officer during the war. versity vice president for stu­ flict's widespread President Bush, members • Work while you go to school dent services. 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He stands in a crowd of STUDENT STORAGE make way for a new attraction natives in a parody of the Nickelodeon rather than say, Earthquake or television show Legends of the Hidden ET, is because changing out the Temple. movie, the fiberglass coverings Clean, on the simulator and the sign is a lot less expensive than dis­ JAMES ANDRES I CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE mantling an entire attraction Friendly, and rebuilding something new." Leading contenders to & Convenient replace the ride include attrac­ tions based on The Simpsons, Harry Potter and the 2001 Rob Cohen movie, The Fast and the Furious - the latter receiving a particularly venomous reac­ Kids learn to make healthy choices tion. FROM A1 Sandra Turner, lnanager of successful - a task Schwartz 407-207-0011 "Disglisted lnay be too wellness services at Leesburg believes was absolutely com­ strong a word, but The Fast and N~tional Institut~ of Diabetes Regional Medical Center, came pleted the Furious is nothing more and Digestive and Kidney Dis- up with the idea for the pro­ Hill adds that he has heard 11583 University Blvd. UCF . than a flash in the pan," Auglley eases in 2003-2004, about 18.8 gram when one ofher members from people working within·the said ·percent of kids ages 6to11 were was looking for help for her schools that students have been However, Clark doesn't overweiWi.t, and about 17.4 per..: obese son. making better choices during think an attraction based on cent of kids ages 12 to 19 were · At first, she put together .a lunch since the TUFF Kids pro­ The Fast and the Furious is in overweight program at the LRMC Wellness gram began. the works at the park. The · program. which Center. When it did not work Schwartz's hope now that "We've heard for years that involved third- to fifth-grade out, Turner joined Fleetwood, the program is over is that the The Fast and the Furious would studeng, ran from Jan. 29 to Mike Kehoe, sports and fitness kids will remember what they take its place, and from a busi­ March 7 with hour-long classes coordinator at UCF South Lake, learned and continue to ~e ness decision, that would make held after school every Monday and Jim Hill, food service super­ the right choices. the most logical sense since and Wednesday. visor for Lake County Schools, ''We just' gave them the abili­ that franchise is also owned by According to Schwartz, to·develop a program adapted ty to make the right choice. It's Universal," he said "However, I Monday was physical fitness to Lake County schools. · up to them what choice they're honestly do not believe tha~ day, when kids learned about Schwartz, who was interning going to make," she said The Fast and the Furious is topics such ·as bones, muscles with Kehoe and focusing on Turner says the only thing going to replace Back to the and the iinportance of exercise youth obesity, was originally she would like to do differently Future. All of my inside con­ ·for the heart. Wednesdays asked to help. Eventually, Turn­ next time is to change the time ' nections at the park contend focused on nutrition, with kids er gave Schwartz the task of of the program. Because of the that the new attraction will be lean;tlng about the food pyra- developing the entire program. FCAT, many students were based on The Simpsons." mid, low-fat foods and fiber. 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www.Centra/F/oridafuture.com • Friday, March 30, 2007 UCFtops Hatters •• 4-3inll innings Knights get run • in ninth to force ' . UCF wins first game extra-inning win BRIAN MURPHY of doubleheader on Staff Writer Kime's 18 strikeouts , The UCF Baseball team's 4-3 victory over Stetson on Tuesday ~ had everything: extra innings, MELISSA HEYBOER tremendous pitching, a triple play Sports Editor and the most clutch hit of UCF's ... Allison Kime recorded one of season. the best pitching performanc­ The Knights trailed 3-2 in the tQp es of her career, and UCF of the ninth, but were able to get Softball history, in the Golden runners on first and third with one Knights' 12-inning, 1-0 win out against one of the nation's top • over the Florida State Semi­ closers, Robbie Elsemiller. noles on Wednesday in the first Bryan Bennett could not come game of a doubleheader. up with the game-tying hit as he •' Kime shutdown the Florida State (25-15) sent a ground ball to first. Ryan offense, pitching 12 innings, allowing just five hits Richardson charged for home on and striking out 18 Seminoles - a new UCF sin­ ... gle-game record. The Knights (25-15), however, could not com­ UCF GOLDEN KNIGHTS plete the two-game sweep, dropping game two to their opponents 8-3. •1 Game one for both teams was all about the 5 pitching, as each team was held scoreless for eleven innings. The first and only run of the game came in the ~ I top half of the 12th inning, as UCF would end the game with a 1-0 victory. Vs. Stetson: Junior Allison Kime's 18 Hillary Barrow would reach second after a Kallstom led the lead-off single and a sacrifice bunt from Ashleigh Knights' offense, strikeouts in UCF's 1-0win going 3-for-4 at the over Florida State on Cole. The bases would be loaded on the next two plate with one RBI batters, after Lindsey Dean was issued a walk and Wednesday broke the UCF L-.J___ _..._ '----' and two runs scored. Megan Murphy reached base on an error by the • single-game strikeout record. FSU third baseman. contact, but first baseman Justin PLEASE SEE BARROW ON A? Bass' throw easily beat Richardson to the plate for the second out. Junior Tyson Auer was the next batter. Even though he led the team with a .333 batting average, Auer f> came to the plate mired in a 2-for-16 slump. · Down to his last strike and with , the Hatter fans on their feet, Auer ' «i singled sharply to left, scoring Eric Kallstrom from second to tie the game. Elsemiller entered the game with 10 saves and a 1.08 ERA He is on the Roger Clemens Award Watch. List, which recognizes the nation's top pitcher in Division I. Elsemiller f3:ced eight batters on

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The UCF Men's Tennis team is 1- 1 after the first day of the Boise State Red Lion Spring Break Tour­ ; nament. The Golden Knights won their first m,atch 4-0 over Weber State, only to fall to Texas-Arlington in match two, 5-1. UCF pigskin update In match one, UCF won all four singles matches to take the 4-0 vic­ tory. Junior Sinan Sudas and sopho­ Golden Knights.continue team mores Brock Sakey, Jimmy Roesch and Norman Alcantai:a each earned improvements at spring practice singles wins. Sudas defeated Fabio Mancarel­ la, 6-3, 6-2 at the No. l spot while ~CH MOORE i'You can have a bad play but Staff Writer not a pad day:' O'Leary said. Sakey defeated Dave Hintze 6-2, 6-1 ,, After a week of practice, the at the No. 4 spot. The theme so far for the UCF offense and defense for the Also earning wins were Roesch, Football team during spring Golden Knights are in two dif­ who got the victory over Chris practice is: if you don't produce, ferent places. The offense is still Williams 6-4, 6-2 at the No. 2 spot you won't play. in,stalling plays and establishing and Alcantara who earned the win "I'll work the depth chart and a rhythmi the defense is feeding over Travis Covington 6-2, 7-5 at the make sure kids understand any off the new enthusiasm brought No.3 spot. productivity is gonna be by new defensive coordinafor In match two against Texas­ rewarded:' coach George John Skladany. · JAMES ANDRES I CENTRAL FlDRIDA FUTURE Arlington, the Knights xruµiaged to O'Leary said. "And that's why Senior wide receiver Javid James will look to replace Mike Walker, who graduated last year. win just one of six singles matches, you keep competition at all the Offense with Sakey recording the only vic­ positions." With running back Kevin looked like that the quarterback knows all the posi­ tory for the Knights. By keeping players aware Smith left out of contact drills offense needs him to be by not tions and what the mistake Sakey defeated Javier Herrera 6- that their jobs are always at risk, for spring practice due to a only fixing his own mistakes, was," O'Leary said. 4, 6-3 at the No. 4 spot. O'Leary hopes to keep the shoulder problem, all eyes will but fixing the mistakes of his One of the main receivers UCF will continue tournament intensity and enthusiasm in be on quarterback Kyle Israel in receivers. that Israel will be looking for play today when it takes on Sacra­ practice at a high level and his first full season as a starter: "He knows the mistake, and will be Javid James. Jan:>;es is mento State at 3:30 p.m. · make sure each practice is pro- Throughout the first week 0£ he's correcting the receivers, ductive. ' practices, Israel has, at times, which is good because a good PLEASESE E ISRAEL ON A? - MELISSA HEYBOER

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";.1 • . , www.Centra/F/oridaFuture.com A7 • Israel becomes Knights' • Men's Golf places new leader as UCF's QB 4th at Invitational FROM A6 ception during drills. The defense has also been The UCF Men's Golf team being thr.own into a prime role moVing players around to see finished fourth overall, that was vacated by the gradu­ where they fit best within the shooting a combined 6- ation of Mike Walker. At new defense. T.J Harnden has under-par 846 at the Hootie times, James has .made some been moved from linebacker at Bulls Bay Invitational. mental mistakes during prac­ to defensive end. Sophomore Greg Forest • tice but he understands how "That's a better position for was the Knights' highest important it is for him to rise him than linebacker," O'Leary placer, finishing in a tie for • to the challenge. said. "We're looking for more second overall. Forest "It's my responsibility," speed off the edge." equaled his career best tour­ James said. "It's no longer During practice, the nament round, shooting a 7- • something that coul.d [hap­ defense as a whole looks under-par 206, only one shot pen], it has to happen." superb. Players are flying to off the ·1eader. The key to the 'offense, the ball, forcing turnovers and For Forest, this was his though, belongs to the offen­ stopping a lot of the offensive third, time finishing in the top ' sive line. plays behind the line. 10 of a tournament this sea­ Even with returning But this is practice, and son and the fourth time in his . starters across the line, they O'Leary is waiting for thl.Ilgs career. The 6-under-par the . \ are still looking for more con­ to go wrong and see what hap­ team shot was the lowest sistency. pens then. combined score of the sea­ "We gotta work on sustain­ "I want to see when it gets son. ing our blocks," center Kyle sticky out and things aren't Preston Brown was the ; Smith said. going so well, because you're only other Knight to finish still looking for leadership," under par, his combined Defense O'Leary said score for the tournament was : The theme for the defense 1-under-par 213, good enough : so far has been enthusiasm. Final thoughts to finish in 13th overall. • Also performing well for ; REBECCA BARN ITT I CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE After each big play and each The offense needs more Junior Megan Murphy swings at a pitch in the Knights' 3-1 win over Dartmouth on March 21. In the second game of UCF's doubleheader at · big hit the defensive coaches time to work together. the Knights was freshman : ~ FSU, Murphy went 1-for-3 with an RBI. The Golden Knights lost game two to Florida State, 8-3. are telling players to go cele­ Oftentimes an offense will Nuno Henriques, who fin- ' brate with their teammates. not progres~ as fast as a ished the tournament at an , ":Pefense is enthusiasm," defense does in spring and even-par 213. Henriques fin- • O'Leary said "It's energy, and summer practices. ished 17th overall. they seem to be playing with Offense relies on timing Wake Forest and Baylor ~ BarroW's 5 hits lead that right now.'' and rhythm, while defense is tied for first, shooting a 12- One of the most impressive primarily played on emotion under-par 840 for the overall : championship. Next up for ~ i players in the early practices and the will to want to suc- has been cornerback Johnell ceed · the Knights will be the ASU : '.Neal. . The Knights continue prac­ Thunderbird Invitational in ; UCF in doubleheader During the first full day of tice next week and conclude Tempe, Ariz., on April 13. pads Neal had multiple pass the week with their first full­ FROM A6 deflections as well as an inter- squad scrimmage on April 7. - ZACHM OOR

On the next play, Barrow JI would reach home on a Kacie Feaster sacrifice fly to left field COLLEGE PITCHING RECORD MEN'S SOCCER BEATS ROLLINS Both teams left 10 runners Junior goalkeeper YRCLUB G IP W L R ER SO BB GS CG SHO ERA Brian Pope attemps a ..,_ on base, and had opportunities save in the Golden early on to take the lead, but 06 KNIGFITS 39 226.2 13 18 86 53 222 90 31 26 5 1.64 Knights' 1-1 tie neither team could come 07 KNIGHTS 21 143 14 6 23 16 160 28 18 18 8 0.78 against Swedens' BK through with a timely hit. Hacken on March 22. • Leading the UCF offense 60 369.2 27 24 109 69 382 118 49 44 13 1.21 In Tuesday's 3-1 win were Barrow and Breanne over Rollins College, ...... ON THIS DATE ...... : ...... Pope recorded three Javier, who each went 2-for-5 at saves. Sophomore the plate. · MARCH 28, 2007: Allison Kime broke the UCF single-game Chris Andaur, junior The win for Kime improved strikeout record by striking out 18Florida State batters. James Georgeff and her record to 14-6 on the sea­ sophomore Mike Mattson each . son. recorded a goal in • Despite putting a run on the The Knights tacked on one enough for the Knights. the win. The UCF board early in game two, the more run in the fourth inning, Ashleigh Cole was tagged Men's Soccer team is Knights didn't fare quite as well which started with a Barrow. with the loss for UCF, giving up . currently 1-3-1 as they had hope,d, dropping an during its exhibition lead-off double down the left­ eight runs on just five hits season. The Knights 8-3 d~cision to the Seminoles. field line. The next batter, Cole while striking out four. will head back to UCF would get its first two . would drop down a sacrifice The loss dropped Cole's action April 4, when · runners on base after a Feaster bunt advancing Barrow to record to 7-7 on the year~ they travel to Tampa single and bunt single from third Murphy would then sin­ Feaster, Alvarez and Barrow to take on the " ' Cici Alvarez. gle to left field to score Barrow each posted two hits for UCF University ofTampa. Amber Lamb would rip an from third and cut FSU's lead to lead the Knights' offense. rL;;G~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d'fJ· RBI single to left field· in the ' to 6-2. The KIDghts will return to next at bat to give the Knights FSU plated two more runs Conference USA action this the early 1-0 lead in the bottom half of the fifth weekend when they host Mar­ FSU answered back in a big inning thanks to UCF's sixth shall for a three-game series. way Qver the next few innings, error of the game. Saturday's doubleheader scoring one run in the bottom UCF added one more run in begins at 1 p.m, while the third of the first and five in the third the top of the sixth off a Feaster game Sunday is set for noon. UCF had five errors between RBI single which scored Cat All games will be played at the - those two innings. Snapp, but th~ effort was not UCF Softball Complex. .

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ll1 Tuesday and allowed a run on four hits and one walk. In the top of the 11th inning, Matt Horwath reached third base with two outs and put Auer in position to give the Knights ·the lead But Auer's job ,~ was done for him when Nick Pugliese threw a wild pitch on an 0-2 count, scoring Horwath. BEN EDELSTEIN I CENTRAL FlORIOA FUTURE In the bottom of the inning, Sophomore Kiko Vazquez bats in the Knights' S-2 win over Northwestern on March 7. In Weiss clinched the win by Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Stetson Hatters Vazque~ went 3-for-4 ilt the plate. inducing Braedyn Pruitt to · ground out to second, strand- The Hatters' first two bat­ when Bass could not check his ing two runners. ters in the eighth inning swing on the 1-2 pitch, striking Weiss (2-0) earned the win. reached base on a Walk and an out for the third time in the He pitched a career-long four infield single. game. innings. He allowed two hits Jeremy_Cruz came to the UCF's first batters of the and struck out five. plate next and with Ryan 10th singled, putting runners The Knights are now 16-13 Puskar and Brian Pruitt run­ on the.corners with no outs. this season. The Hatters ning on the 1-2 pitch, Cruz hit a After Chris Duffy struck dropped to 20-9. In Moh.day's line drive up the middle. · out, the Knights tried a squeeze USA Today/Coaches' Poll, the The ball deflected off Weiss' play. Shane Brown ran home Hatters were ranked No. 34 in right heel and popped into the from third as Ian Thompson the nation. air. Second baseman Dwayne delivered a 0-1 pitch. "Certainly [Monday's] vie- · Bailey caught the ball for the Ryan Richardson hoped to tory over Harvard was pretty first out. He then tagged Puskar bunt the ball, but the Hatters solid and then to win a game off of second base and threw to pitched out, and catcher Josh· like this on the road in extra first baseman Kiko Vazquez, Clendenin tagged Brown at the innings, I think it really gives who stepped on first to com­ · plate. Richardson struck out to the kids a lot of confidence and plete the triple play. end the threat. belief that they can win some It was UCF's first triple play The Knights will face UAB games against very good since March 18, 2001. (12-15) this weekend in a three­ teams," UCF coach Jay The Hatters loaded the game series. It will be UCF's Bergman said in a press rell:!ase. bases with tWo out in the bot­ first Conference USA match­ Both teams had chances to tom ofthe ninth, which set up a up on the road end the · game earlier, but confrontation between Weiss Friday's game will begin at 8 nobody was able to cross the. and Bass, Stetson's clean-up p.m Saturday's game will begin \late. \ hitter. Weiss won the battle at 3 p.m, Sunday's at 2 p.m. ~ . '

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