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Can free bikes fix college-parking woes?
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelTrevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tenn., thinks it's worth a shot, The Tennessean reports: “Students who agree to leave their cars at home get a free bike and save the roughly $250 a year it costs to park on campus.” Nashville also... -
Former UCF coach, Kruczek, brings change to Trinity Prep
If your son plays varsity football at Trinity Prep, you're in danger of a potential 6:30 a.m. knock on the door this spring from your school's new football coach, Mike Kruczek. He's been known to pull that move before. Just ask one of his former...
Tags: High Schools, Schools, New Orleans Saints, United Football League, Football
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In Florida Legislature, inexperience rules
If you've ever thought that Florida's Legislature looked more like a fraternity than a collection of serious statesmen, there's a reason for that … besides just the immaturity of their ideas. Legislative leaders are increasingly closer to college...
Tags: Mel Martinez, Bill Brooks, Elections, Genetic Condition, Politics
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At Zora! Festival, 'Question Bridge' looks at the state of black males
Davidson Taylor, a public-relations professional working with the Zora Neale Hurston Festival in Eatonville, wrote this story about the "Question Bridge: Black Males" exhibition, on view as part of the Zora! Festival. The festival is running through...
Tags: Orange County (Florida), Eatonville, Festive Events, Culture, Zora Neale Hurston
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Starlite film fest in Winter Garden highlights microbudget movies
As co-founder of the Bad Film Appreciation Society, Michael Poley recognizes a bad low-budget movie when he sees one. "Troll 2," for instance. But as producer of the second annual Starlite Film Festival, which runs Thursday night through Saturday, Jan....
Tags: Winter Garden, Festive Events, Battleship (movie), Daytona Beach, Arts and Culture
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The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
Taking Names the Blog - Orlando SentinelOver two days, we revealed this year's list of “The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida” — as chosen by a panel of leaders from the business, nonprofit and political communities. Below is the full list of 25 - with nutshell... -
John Hitt visits Lauren Rowe’s ‘Flashpoint’; Darren Soto talks to ‘Political Connections’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelIn local public-affairs programming this weekend: John Hitt, president of the University of Central Florida, will be Lauren Rowe's guest on “Flashpoint.” The program airs at 8 a.m. Sunday on WKMG-Channel 6. Hitt will discuss tuition increases,... -
UCF plans to increase medical school tuition by 3%
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelTrustees at the University of Central Florida will vote next week on a plan to raise tuition for medical-school students by 3 percent. Annual tuition for doctors-in-training would rise to $23,602.80 — a difference of almost $690. Some student fees... -
UCF’s counselor education program ranks among top graduate programs nationally
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe University of Central Florida's counselor education program ranks 9th among graduate programs nationally, according to a series of “Best Graduate Schools” rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report. The UCF graduate program that... -
UCF’s campus hero doesn’t have time for speculation
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelUniversity of Central Florida Police Chief Richard Beary holds a crime-scene photo of a weapon owned by a former student who committed suicide Monday. Photo credit: Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: The foiled school shooting at the... -
Student had 110-round drum magazines, plotted to 'give them hell'
A University of Central Florida student who was plotting an apparent massacre at his dorm managed to amass guns, explosives and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, with his roommates oblivious to his plans, police said Tuesday. James Oliver Seevakumaran's...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Periodicals, Politics, Newspaper and Magazine, Weaponry
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UCF student wins $5,000 with 115-character tweet
A University of Central Florida student's 115-character tweet about freedom of the press won her a $5,000 scholarship -- that's about $43.48 a character. Journalism student Samantha Lena Rosenthal's (@SupaaFly_Sam) winning tweet: "Pen & paper may not be...
Tags: Politics, Freedom of the Press, Orlando, Journalism, Awards and Prizes
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Feb 15, 2013
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