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Central Florida Future. 2030. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/2030 , FREE • Published Mondays, Wednesda s and Frida s www.CentralFloridaFuture.com ·Friday, September 14, 2007 ) , Check the Web site for live· updates from the game. ) www.CentralFloridaFuture.com/galleries ') Do the .) UCF REMEMBERS Knight 1'11 thing on Sat. Dos and don'ts of football tailgating Akitchen wo er was caught stomping garlic with his work boots at the Great MATT MCKINLEY China Buffet restaurant in New York. The Staff Writer J restaurant wasI given. two sanitation• . violations from the Rockland County Students are chomping a:t the health department after someone took bit in anticipation oftailgating Sat­ pictures of the employee stomping garlic ') urday before UCF's first home in an alley. The employee is said to have VANESSA EZETA I CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE game at Bright House Networks been fired. Stadium. Tailgating begins at 7 a.m. and • ends two hours after the conclu­ sion of the game. "I'm so pumped," sophomore history major Katie Dobosz said J "I plan to start tailgating right when it starts, at 7 a.m." Tailgating is allowed only on ground level parking lots. It is not • pennitted in any parking garage Marco Antonio Espinoza got stuck in a on any level. Tailgating without chimney while trying to burglarize a vehicles is also permitted on most home in Los Angeles County. It took parts of campus, with primary firefighters nearly four hours to locations including Memory dismantle the chimney and remove the Mall, Lake Claire and the Col­ man. The California man was sentenced Students honor memories boum Hall lawn to two years in prison and was ordered Vehicle parking is not author­ to pay the homeowners more than of those lost in U.S. tragedy ized along campus roadways, in $10,000in restitution. residential housing parking lots or JEFFREY RILEY & ROBYN SIDERSKY garages, or on any open grassy Staff Writers areas throughout campus. The sale, service, possession and consumption of alcoholic During the six-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, / 0 beverages will comply with state various UCF student organizations remembered the event, and federal laws. City and county those who lost their lives and all who remain. ordinances will not be enforced The Student Government Association Senate passed a during tailgating hours, thereby resolution on Sept. 6 to officially commemorate the sixth permitting alcoholic beverages in anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and open containers during tailgating Washington, D.C. The Senate led a moment of silence at hours. No public sale of alcohol is noon in front ofthe Student Union. · authorized on campus, except in I) "We felt that rather than just pass a resolution, we permanent dining establish­ AROUND CAMPUS,A2 should have some kind of event to remember those who ments, such as Wackadoo's Grub lost their lives that day," said Matt Passarella, chairman of &Brew. UCF COMPUTER STORE the SGA Service and Public Relations Committee. Anyone consuming alcohol TO HOLD TECH EXPO On the free speech lawn across campus, the College should be prepared to show proof Republicans planted 3,000 flags in the ground. Each flag that they are oflegal age to drink. TODAY FROM 9-11 A.M. represented one life lost on the morning of the attacks. Kegs, beer funnels and glass The Young America's Foundation, a think tank in j) The UCF Computer Store is hosting a containers are not authorized on Washington, D.C., donated the flags used in the demon- tech expo today in the Pegasus stration. · campus. Disposable plastic cups Ballroom of the Student Union.The Although their tent displayed a large banner bearing the and aluminum cans are encour- event will feature the latest in PC College Republican name, members said they weren't aim­ PLEASE SEE TAILGATING ON AS technology, as well as the opportunity ing to recruit. to talk to industry representatives. "We're here to memorialize Sept. 11 and those who died," said Edgar Robinson, chairman of the College Republicans. "There is no way to be against this, really." LOCAL & STATE, A2 One student, junior psychology major Ben King, made USF STUDENT REFUSES his own statement on the free speech lawn, only a few COREY MAYNARD I CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE yards away from the College Republicans. Students view several of 3,000 flags planted in the free speech lawn by members of the Knights College Republicans. The flags are in honor of those who lost their lives during the Sept. JAIL IDENTIFICATION 11 terrorist attacks six years ago. Other groups made efforts to commemorate the day. WRISTBAND PLEASE SEE CEREMONY ON A3 make new One of the two University of South Florida students recently charged with possessing explosives in South Carolina is refusing to wear his jail Stadium identification wristband, jail officials Students participate in night of fright 1) said.Ahmed Mohamed is being denied certain privileges. MOLLY HAYS Casey Lehman, a sophomore political Contributing Writer science major, has participated in Hal­ their own loween Horror Nights. Last year she MARK SCHAUB On 23 terrifying nights this fall, Uni­ was a statue, painted ghostly white and Contributing Writer NATION &WORLD, A4 versal Orlando's Halloween Horror given instructions to stand still until the Nights won't just be opening its doors opportunity struck her to freak some­ Tomorrow, it won't just be to students wanting to be scared, it's body out. •l MOST PROMINENT the football team that needs to SUNNI SHEIK KILLED IN letting them get in on the action. This year, she's coming back. adjust to the idea of the new on­ "This year, the event is the biggest Lehman dictates her own hours by call­ campus stadium. IRAQ EXPLOSION and most intense Halloween we've ever mg in on the nights she doesn't have Knights fans will be adapting /) The most prominent figure in a revolt had," said Katie Elliott, a spokeswoman work or school. to what it means to actually of Sunni sheiks against al-Qaida in for Universal Orlando. "I just call and they put me wherev­ play a home game at home, and Iraq was killed Thursday in an The event will encompass both Uni­ er they need me," she said. "It's a really that means crafting new tradi­ ,., explosion near his home, police said. versal Studios and Islands of Adven­ easy thing to do. Its not stressful, just tions to go along with it. Abdul-Sattar Abu Risha was leader of ture, and will include eight new haunt­ for fun, completely for fun. That's why "Really, it makes up what the Anbar Salvation Council. ed houses and four new shows - one I'll probably do it all through college." college football is all about," will pay homage to the Rocky Horror Auditions will continue to run said Brandon Delanois, the Stu­ Picture Show. through Oct. 2, even after Halloween dent Government Association's INDEX TODAY'S Universal has also teamed up with Horror Nights kicks off on Sept. 28 coordinator for Athletic Rela­ New Line Cinema to bring characters because the event is in constant need of Around Campus 2 tions. "There are a lot of tradi­ WEATHER from popular horror films to the alternates and a variety of people with tions that are going to come out Weather 2 streets. COURTESY UNIVERSAL STUDIOS different skills. naturally." Local & State 2 This year's Halloween Horror Nights features three icons "Jack Schmidt - Jack the clown - of Halloween: Freddy Krueger, Jason and Leatherface. · "There's really no limit on what One of those new traditions Nation & World 4 has come and taken over Halloween we're loo~g for right now," Elliott may be the Knight Walk. Sports 7 Horror Nights and created a 'Carnival the ftlms Friday the 13th, A Nightmare said. ·~ the different haunted houses At 1:30 p.m., two hours ,, CHANCE Variety 11 of Carnage,"' Elliott said. ''.And he's pre­ on Elm Street and The Texas Chainsaw and all the different experiences that before the game, fans will form Oassifieds 16 TSTORMS senting three of the most famous Hal­ Massacre are coming to life with some we offer really require all different a human walkway that stretches Sudoku 17 92° 76° loween icons of all time: Jason, Freddy help from UCF students who make it things - all different heights, all differ- from Jay Bergman Field to the Crossword 17 Krueger and Leatherface." their job to scare. 1) HIGH IDW The characters and scenarios from This year will be the second time PLEASESEE AUDITIONS ON A2 PLEASE SEE TRADITIONS ON A6 •) ; Al www.Centra/FforidaFuture.com September 14, 2007 • !enmd jforiba 1utun ~ . AROUND CAMPUS <!enttal • News and notices for • the UCF community jforiba UCF Computer Store to hold expo The UCF Computer Store is f • hosting a tech expo today in the Pegasus Ballroom of the Stu­ juture dent Union.
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