Central Florida Future, Vol. 24 No. 58, May 13, 1992

Central Florida Future, Vol. 24 No. 58, May 13, 1992

University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 5-13-1992 Central Florida Future, Vol. 24 No. 58, May 13, 1992 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. 24 No. 58, May 13, 1992" (1992). Central Florida Future. 1134. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1134 OPINIONp. 5 FEATURES p. 8 SPORTSp. 12 Spring grads and their The ultimat~ guide for Baseball Knights begin kin redefine rudeness the movies of summer postseason play today entra uture Serving The University of Central Florida Sinde 1968 0-rena graduation a bust Officials look for new alternatives for future ceremonies · by Jamie cane 2,000 graduates? How can we Engert that the other graduates CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE best, as a university, maintain and parents had not stayed to our accent on the individual? see the end. He said the gradu­ The May 2 commencement How can we give each gradu­ ate felt like he had waited pa­ at the Orlando Arena may be ate that individual attention tiently through all of the other the last of its kind. deserved that he /she has put names and said he hoped they After switching around the into their education as well as would have returned the favor. time and place several times, the families?" Out of the 9,800 people that e\·~nt coordinators decided to According to Engert, the May entered the turnstiles at the have this ceremony off-campus 2 ceremony had some problems Orlando Arena and the 1, 750 at a cost of $11, 742. that needed to be ironed out. graduates, Engert estimated Barth Engert, chairman of Engert said, "I felt a lot of that more than three-quarters the commencement committee, people would be leaving, but a left before the end. said that other alternatives will few more left than I thought." Although many complained be looked into that the cer- for future cer­ emony was too emonies. long, Engert said, So far, two _ "It was shorter ceremonies at than I thought." the UCFArena He thought it are planned for would last about Aug. 8. The Business Ad min. three and half date and place · hoursorfour, but of other cer­ it lasted two emonies, · hours and 57 Engert said, minutes. would be an- Health and Public Admin. Engert said . - nounced after Liberal Studies• 25 minutes was further consid- cut because 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 eration. there was no traditional pro­ Marketing major Michael White displayed a sentiment cessional of fea~: ~de!~ ·~:.~~:,~~~'~ ~elt by many UCF graduates on May 2. cM1chae1 0aHoog1FuruREl ~--~;i;i;i;i;j;j;j~•iiilil1ii1iiiJlfl. i;i;i;i;i;,;i;;i;i;i;i;j;j;j;i;i;i;i;j;j;j~~i;i;i;i;i;,;i;~......,;i__---=-------L emony like the graduates to one on the last episode of The Bill Jon Dorman, eventcoordina­ "Pomp and Circumstance." Cosby Show-when the gradu­ torforthe OrlandoArena whois "It is questionable whether Dismal prospects greet ates simply stood up in amassand also pursuing a public adminis­ or not it's worthwhile saving the were pronounced graduated. tration degree from UCF, said time [because] the processional Engert said he wants to man­ "We [Orlando Arena organiz­ is a fun and important part of . graduates at job fair age a well-organized ceremony ers] were angered that, by the the ceremony." Engert said. by J.C. Smith require waiting lists and tests, as well as retain the integrity of end of the ceremony, there were "We'll have to look seriously COPY EDITOR the event for students and their already so many people gone. It at going back to have proces­ and jobs selling insurance-. families. was very disrespectful for the rest sional in." . Recent graduates who have "Four years of college to sell He said the graduation com­ ofthegraduatesthathappenedto The graduates were mailed gpent years struggling through insurance is not worth looking mittee would have to ask: be at the end of the list." color-coded cards and went to Florida's colleges and universi­ forward to, but there's nothing "What is the best way to have One Arts and Sciences gradu­ marked areas where they sat in ties face a new task this· sum­ else out there," he said. a commencement ceremony at ate who graduated near the end mer - finding a job. One ofthe insurance compa­ a time when we have 1,800- of the ceremony complained to Graduation continued page 4 Some of those graduates got nies on hand, The Prudential, a push on the road to post-col- seemed to have plenty of posi­ lege success at the Statewide tions available. Job Fair May 7 at the UCF "We have enough openings ffitt targets international goals Arena. But many job seekers to suit everyone who comes through here today," a repre­ by Francis J. Allman topics. Hitt's first aim is to "offer the best under- came away disillusioned by a OPINION EDITOR graduate education available in Florida." In or- weak job market. sentative of the company said. der to do this, Hitt said he believes UCF cannot "I got some leads but nothing The jobs are for marketing It is appropriate that with the inevitable ap­ simplyacceptotherschools'definitionsofe:r..~llence. to write home about," said representatives, or insurance proach ofthe end ofthe century, PresidentJohn C. "Excellence means more than having a low stu- Ernesto Tapanes, a 24-year-old salesmen, and require a gen­ Hitt has announced goals that include bringing dent-to-faculty ratio," he said. who justgraduated from Florida eral college degree and special international attention to UCF by "We've got to define for ourselves International University with a testing. Would-be salesmen can 2000. .,.,.-~~......... .__. ........ -.-~- what academic excellence is." degree in finance. make $25,000 a year and choose At the April 23 Faculty Assembly The second goal is to "achieve Tapanes traveled from Mi- the city where they want to work. meeting Hitt outlined these five goals, international prominence in key pro- ami hoping to find more recruit­ ·More specialized jobs, how­ declaringthat the "universityis seri­ grams of graduate study and re- ers and better job offers. He is ever, were harder to come by. ous in its academic mission" and search." Hitt said the faculty will looking for an entry level man­ Sonny Nguyen, 24, just stressing the importance of the play an integral role in this under- agement training job with a graduated from UCF with a de­ "alignment ofUCF and the Central taking. "We need more masters and bank but was surprised that, of gree in electrical engineering. Florida area" in making UCF ''the Ph.D. programs in key areas," he · the62tablesatthefair,notone "It [the job market] stinks," most outstanding metropolitan uni­ said. "The faculty have to have the · bank was represented he said 'They don't have many versity in the state." aspiration and the ability to do that." Instead, Tapanes was greeted positions open - they just take The goals cover a wide range of JOHNWTT Hltt's Goals continued page 3 with government jobs, which Job Fair continued page 4 : CLASSIFIEDS page 7 · · 2 The Central Florida Future • May 13, 1992 • (E) • - • ' • • • • • • Cass CD Army Of Lovers Massive Luxury Overdose Giant... .......... $6.99 .... $11.99 • Beastie Boys Check Your Head Capitol .... .............................. ... $7. 99 .... $12. 99 The Charlatans UK Between The I0th And 11th Beggars Banquet... ...........$6. 99 .... $12. 99 The Dead Milkmen Soul Rotation Hollywood .................... $6. 99 .... $12. 99 E A Man Called E Polydor ............... ........................................................ $6. 99 .. ,.$11. 99 The Jesu.s And Mary Chain Honey's Dead Def American ... $7. 99 .... $12. 99 Kid Frost East Side Story Virgin ....................................................... $6. 99 .... $11. 99 • K.D. 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