University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 10-5-1995 Central Florida Future, Vol. 28 No. 13, October 5, 1995 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. 28 No. 13, October 5, 1995" (1995). Central Florida Future. 1361. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1361 The Knights look to bounce back against Samford, in The Gridiron Report -p. 9 cen Flori FutureTM Wayne-Densch parking lot closing for paving project • New parking will consist of shell-rock and dirt. garage to be built Ina Carpenter, UCF's execu­ tive assistant for parking services, by July, '97. said Jong-range plans call for a park­ ing garage to be built on parking lot G-3, which is located by the Educa­ by JOHN DYSERT tion building. Managing editor Currently, G-3 has a 300-ve­ hicle capacity. According to Car­ Effective Oct. 9, parking lot penter, the planned parking garage T-200, located beside the Wayne will add 1,000 parking spaces to Den sch Complex, will be closed for UCF's campus, as it will have a paving until the project is completed 1,300-vehicle capacity. in April, 1996. "Ground breaking for the To compensate for the loss of parking garage to be located by the T-200, a temporary lot ha~ been Education Complex is tentatively constructed between the racquet­ scheduled for February, 1996,'' Car­ ball courts and Gemini Blvd., and penter said. "And if all goes well, will have a capacity of approxi­ the garage wi11 be finished some­ mately 200 vehicles. time during the summer of 1997. One hundred fifty parking Our target date is July. 1997." spaces will be lost until the T-200 Carpenter said the garage will , paving project is completed. carry a price tag of approximately 1 Also under construction is an $~million - or $6, I 00 per parking expansion to parking lot 4-B, which space. is located at the comer of Libra Dr. Currently, architectural de­ and Gemini Blvd. signs are being finalized and geo­ 4-B currently has a 45-ve­ metrical studies are being completed photo/SAGINARIO hicle capacity. The expansion will in preparation of the construction of The paved parking lots are so overcrowded that many students are forced to park off add 100 parking spaces to the lot. the parking garage. the beaten path in certain dirt lots. Lot4-B will not be paved and see PARKING, page 4 Simpson verdict elicits UCF band member dies sbong campus response in·automobile accident by DORIS BLOODSWORTH wood, said the UCF band members and staff by DALE WILLIAMS Ronald Goldman. The "not guilty" ver­ Staff writer are shocked and saddened by Phillips' death. Contributing writer dict came as a surprise to many stu­ According to Ron Ellis, who assists dents, as wel I as UCF group represen­ Nathaniel A. Phillips, 18, aUCFfresh­ Greenwood, Phillips was the passenger in the ') In what may go on record as the tatives. man, died at 3:30p.m., Saturday, in his home­ car and had not taken identification with him . longest lunch hour in American his­ "It (the verdict) surprised me, be­ town of Land O'Lakes. .Since the driver, Knapp, was uncon­ tory, the case of the state of California cause of the speed at which it was Phillips, a member of the UCFMarch­ $Cious, the only means the highway patrol had vs. Orenthal James Simpson demanded reached after so much evidence was ing Knights, went home for th~ weekend to of identifying Phillips was the pledge book he 'a unique response from The University presented," Director of Legal Services visit family and friends and to help his high had carried with him containing the names of of Central Florida campus. Patti MacKown said. school band during a Saturday practice. his pledge brothers from Kappa Kappa Psi, At l p.m. Eastern Standard Time It was announced late Monday night Land O'Lakes High School principal, the UCF music fraternity. many classrooms across the campus that the jury had finished deliberation after Al Bashaw, said the band planned to practice Some of the members from Kappa stood still as eyes were focused on only four hours. from I 0 a.m. until 4 p.m. Kappa Psi were meeting at a member's home television sets. In addition to the class­ Most classrooms around campus Phillips and a friend, Michael Knapp, when the Florida Highway Patrol called ask­ rooms that maintain a television on a tuned their setS-to ihe reading of the verdict. volunteered to get ice and drinks for the band ing for help with identification. ~ ' I members at about 3:20 p.m. Gree11wood ~aid Phillips, who nlayed regular basis, Instructional Resources Some students, like Chuck Parrott, actually ' 1 I I ~ received an influx of television re­ stopped midway through a test and paid According to a Florida Highway Patrol meliophone, was very active in the band quests. attention to the announcement. report, Phillips and Knapp made a left turn program. "We got seven or eight calls "Everybody was watching," Parrott into a Food Mart a half-mile from the school. He pledged Kappa Kappa Psi and had (Tuesday)," said Bonnie Reed, secre­ said. "People were even outside the class­ They were struck on the right side by a big sister in the music sorority Tau Beta tary at Instructional Resources. "Usu­ room trying to get a look inside." the driver of a jeep. The vehicle driven by Sigma. Many band members attended the ally we won't get any at all." Charles Taybulle, Treasurer of the Knapp came to rest about 90 feet from impact. funeral Tuesday at Florida National Cem­ The campus watched Simpson, African - American · Student Union was Phillips was killed instantly - Knapp etery near Land O'Lakes. better known as O.J., get acquitted on pleased with the results, "I'm happy with was knocked unconscious and flown to St. Bashaw said the Land O'Lakes com­ both counts to the murders of his ex­ the verdict," Taybulle said. "I felt that they Joseph's Hospital in Tampa. munity was stunned at the tragedy. Phillips UCFBandDirector, Dr. Richard Green- wife, Nicole Brown. Simpson, and didn't have enough conclusive evidence." see ACCIDENT, page 5 } .·. ·.·.:· ... .•:-C·<,• '" .• 1nsid1: i News 1-6 Opinion 8-9 I On inion I Classifieds 7 Features 15-20 Sugar Ray and the Smoking Popes rage -F-5 G~oing fishing With Dar~en Crovitz-p. 8 Gridiron Report/ Sports 0-14/ 21-24 N • e:s ~ ~ "O·c: .9 ~ -; t2 i:: uCl) Cl) ~ ~ • :x \/") i ASK'ABOUT OUR ALL CENTRAL FLORIDA 33., °'~ °' *: SJUDENTS QUALIFY FOR \/") COLLEGE GRAD OR FIRST l ...... u OUR EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT! 0 TIME BUYER PROGRAMS!~· SEE US FOR DETAILS MO DAY YR NUMBER STREET CITY . ZIP HOW LONG HOME PHONE NO. WORK PHONE NO. -YRS. • SALARY OR DOLLARSAVAllJIBWi ' MAK~C1EL/fEAR VEHla.EllESIRED CR . ITLN WAGES PER MO. FOR DOWN PAYMENT OF TFIADE IN 0 NEW auseo DATE NEW "95 NEW •95 • ag300 PICKUP MX-3 Full Factory Equipment, Overdrive Transmission, Air Bag, • Rear Bumper, 3 Year/50,000 Mile Factory Warranty! • • MILLENIAL • • • • Auto., Air, Pwr Air Conditionin~ Air Conditioning, Air, Auto. 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