Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 55, June 12, 2008

Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 55, June 12, 2008

University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 6-12-2008 Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 55, June 12, 2008 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 55, June 12, 2008" (2008). Central Florida Future. 2118. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/2118 ) ;, . FREE • Published Mondays and Thursdays www.CentralFloridaFuture.com • Thursday, June 12, 2008 '> Pass to present Former basketball Knights return to see UCF Arena, help out -SEESPORTS,A6 CRIME ., CHICKEN Msing graduate student fowtd dead CORDON Nicole Ganguzza, 26, a Police suspect foul play because body was deliberately hidden UCF graduate student, ) was last heard from BOOM! TARA YOUN~~JESSICA SAGGIO & ed missing Tuesday at around 7 p.m. Office has," Sgt. Allen Lee with the around 6 p.m. Tuesday AMANDA MOORE and was found about two miles Orange County Sheriff's Office said evening. Her body was Police in Connecticut found a pipe bomb News Editors and Photo Editor from Jay Blanchard Park on a trail Wednesday. "We're going to use found Wednesday at 5:15 on the side of the road on Friday. The behind the post office on Econlock­ those resources." p.m. near the post office position of the bomb was confusing to behind Econlockhatchee Authorities found the body of a hatchee Trail. Authorities suspect People who appeared to be the Trail. the police, as the bomb was stuffed in the UCF graduate student who went foul play because the body family showed obvious signs of middle of a raw roasting chicken. The missing Tuesday night after police appeared deliberately hidden, emotion at Blanchard Park after COURTESYU CFN EWS Hartford bomb squad detonated the spent all day Wednesday searching police said hearing the news. & INFORMATION device safely,and authorities are still for her. They suspect foul play. 'We're going to look at every looking for who put the bomb in the bird. Nicole Ganguzza, 26, was report- avenue, every resource, the Sheriff's PLEASE SEE PARK ON AS Green dept. to focus on savings• · ) Water conservation, energy to be highlight V ) ERIC WOODARD Contributing Writer ) In the wake of budget cuts, UCF is improving water conservation and energy efficiency with the creation of 1 the new Department of Sustainability and Energy Management. 'We're putting a greater emphasis on sustainability now," David Norvell, director of the DSEM,said. What used to "The be the Center for Energy and Sus­ university tainability, one of the six depart­ is putting ments that com­ prise the UCF a huge Sustainability amount of AROUND CAMPUS,A2 Alliance, has LEARN HOWTOTURN IT now become the emphasis Department of IN CORRECTLYWITH Sustainability right now. TURNITIN.COM and Energy Long-term Management, Graduate advisers and teachers can broadening its good is learn how to work the Tumitin.com scope by includ­ system, including how to set up ing all aspects of going to accounts.The session begins at 9 a.m. energy sustain­ today in Classroom I, Room 207. Call ability, not just come out 407-823-3544 for more infonTiation. focusing on of it." energy-related aspects of sus­ - DAVID NORVELL LOCAL & STATE, A2 tainability. DIRECTOR OF THE DSEM TOMATOES GROWN IN "The univer­ sity is putting a FLORIDA ARE BACK ON huge amount of emphasis right now," THE SAFE FOOD LIST Norvell said. "Long-term good is going to come ·out of it." The U.S. Food and Drug Administration The department is currently in the has put Florida on its safe ljst for process of retrofitting existing build­ tomatoes. Commissioner Andrew von ings on the UCF campus to make them Eschen back said Tuesday night that more energy efficient. the agency hopes to identify the "The problem is [that] all over cam­ source of the salmonella outbreak pus we have just a wide disbursement linked to tomatoes in a few days. of every kind of technology," Norvell said ''When something breaks is when something gets updated." NATION & WORLD, A4 Michelle Murphy, programming assistant for the DSEM, said most uni­ BILL CLINTON CANCELS versities go to other companies for HIS SPEECH AT UCLA­ commissioning services. UCF, on the OVER ALABOR DISPUTE PLEASE SEE EFFICIENCY ON A5 Bill Clinton canceled a commencement speech at the University of California, Los Angeles, because of a lingering labor dispute between the university and the American Federation of State, Hitt receives Rotary business award County and Municipal Employees. GORETTI DUNCKER held at the Sorosis Club of The committee chose Hitt Jacobson's committee • Contributing Writer Orlando. based on the recent accom­ made the decision in selecting INDEX TODAY'S "The Rotary Club of Orlan­ plishments at UCF. Hitt for the award. Rotary • Around Campus 2 WEATHER The Rotary Club of Orlan­ do benefits our community in "He was chosen based on members felt that Hitt's com­ • Weather 2 do named UCF President John many ways: by providing his impact on the entire UCF mitment to service excelled Hitt Outstanding Business scholarships to students, region, due to the expansion of • Local & State 2 above the other individuals Professional ofthe Year during showcasing the best practices Nation & World 4 the University with the Col­ who were considered for the a luncheon on May 29. of business and industry and lege of Medicine and the Sports 6 award ·' That afternoon at the award mentoring others in service Bright House Stadium," said "There were many out­ Variety 8 luncheon, he was presented and stewardship," Hitt said. "I Roger Jacobson, committee standing candidates, but Hitt Opinions 10 with a crystal vase in honor of appreciate your good work chairman of the Outstanding passed our four-way test," aassifieds 11 his contributions to the UCF and your continuing support Business Professionals of Stidoku 11 community. The function was ofUCF." Orlando. Crossword 11 John Hitt PLEASE SEE HITT ON AS .. A2 www.CentralFloridaFuture.com June 12, 2008 • Ctnttal :Jloriba ~rf- • ' AROUND CAMPUS (tutral News and notices for the UCF community 3Floriba • Learn how to tum it in correctly Graduate advisers and teachers can learn how to • work the Turnitin.com system, ,Uture including how to set up Tbe Student Newspaper at UCF since 1968 accounts. There will also be discussions on the effective­ June 12, 2008 ness of the program. Vol 40, Issue 55 • 12 Pages The session begins at 9 a.m. The Central Rorido Future is the independent, student­ today and goes until 10:30 a.m. written newspaper at the University of Central Florida. • in the Classroom I Building, Opinions In the Future are those of the individual columnist and not necessarily those of the editorial staff Room 207. or the University adminl51Tation. All content~ property of Call 407-823-3544 for more the Centro/ Flolida Future and may not be reprinted In part information. or in whole without permission from the publisher. \ : · ,~-: ·i, NEWSROOM Portfolios can help show talents 407-447-4558 The Office of Career Ser­ • vices is hosting a session cover­ Editor-in-Chief ing the importance of showcas­ Jeffrey Riley x213 ing skills, experiences and editor@(entroJRoridaFuture.com accomplishments through COURTESY KAILE HOWELL The Student Development and Enrollment Services team hudles together for a group photo. Maribeth Ehasz holds a trophy from the 1970s, when the tradition first began. News Editors • compiling a portfolio. Jessica Saggio and The session will begin at 3 Tara Young x213 p.m. today in the Career Services [email protected] office and will go until 4 p.m. Opinions Editors • Call 407-823-2361 for more Nathan Christopher and information. Natalie Costa x213 Opinions.CFF@gmailcom Caribbean beach party by the pool • The Caribbean Awareness Sports Editor Council is hosting a poolside Brian Murphy x215 party called the "Caribbean Sports.CFF@gmailcom • Getaway." Variety Editor The party is Thursday at 5 Whitney Hamrick x214 p.m. at the Leisure Pool. Variety.CFF@gmailcom Call 407-823-1229 for more Photo Editor • information. Amanda Moore Photo.CFF@gmailcom • SGA and SDES go head-to-head Staff Writers LOCAL Ryan Bass, William Goss, Jennifer Larino, Lauren Paulauskas, Shahdai Richardson, &STATE MARK SHAUB smack going back and Zaileen Roach, Kelda Senior, • Contributing Writer forth," Delanois said. "But I guess we can't talk too much Amanda K. Shapiro, Keep local with headlines because we got our butts kicked" Robyn Sidersky, Keith Spencer, Kari Wilberg you may have missed Student Government Association and Student Develop­ Benjamin Collard, a senator for the College of Business, ment and Enrollment Services participated in a softball game poked more fun after the game. Copy Editors • Tomatoes grown in Florida are · last Friday, renewing a university tradition. "A lot of their players looked like they were taking HGH Billie Hartl, Zach Pardes, salmonella free, back on safe list SDES beat SGA.13-9, in front ofa crowd ofstudents and fac­ [Human Growth Hormone]," Collard said Ashley lnguanta TALLAHASSEE - The U.S. ulty cheering on their respective teams. Delanois kidded that he shouldn't have been surprised of "It feels great," said Ross Leshinsky, team captain Staff Photographers Food and Drug Administration the outcome. Vanessa Ezeta, has put Florida on its safe list for for SDES and program assistant ofVeteran Services.

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