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Orlando Cubs extend their winning streak to six games-p. 8 Central Florida Future Serving the I sity of Central Florida since 1968 Lamda Chi Alpha wins programming award for third year in a row □ The UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha wins the Warren A. Cole Recruitment Program Award for outstanding programmng during rush. by JEFF HUNT News editor UCF's chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha Fraternity was among four fraterniti es to be awarded the Warren A. Cole Recruitment Program Award during the fraternities international leadership conference. The Beta-Eta chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha received the award for having the most oustanding operatiojns in the areas of membership recruitment, chapter growth, publicity, and non-alcholic programming during recruitment. This is the third year the UCF chapter has won the award. "It's a pretty big honor," said Bill Peppier, president of the UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha. "I think it makes it look like we're excelling in the fraternity rush process and encourages us to do even better next year." However, the UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha will have a hard time topping the 55 new members recruited over the last rush in addition to setting a record for the quickest chapter to reach the 1000 member mark since establishing Peppier credited his fraternities success on not just following the fraternities guidelines, but going beyond them. He alluded to "get-aways" in nearby Kissimmee and letters to prospective members, but failed to divulge anything else for fear of helping the compitition. "The chapter at Central Florida has proven itself as a leader on campus and within Lamda Chi Alpha." commented Fred W. Suggs, Jr., the Fraternity's international president. "By exceeding the minimum standards of the Fraternity, the members are offering outstanding fraternal experiences which emphasize leadership development, academic achievement, service, and fellowship." Peppier also acknowledged Alpha Delta Pi's help with Lamda Chi's rush and* said they were instramental in organizing a reggea show during it. ' The UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha was established in 1971 and is now located across the street from UCF on Mendall Drive. The Lamda Chi Alpha International Fraternity has 219 chapters and colonies on college and university campuses throughout the United States and Canada. They also have more than 215,000 initiateed members since being founded 85 years ago. Future moves again The Central Florida Future has moved to a new location. We are no longer located in the UC 7 plaza across from UCF; we now reside behind the Holiday Inn behind the UC 7 plaza in the Lake Ebby Center. The Central Florida Future offices are the first two upstairs on the right, Suite 250. Business office hours are Mon-Fri 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the phone number is 823-8054. Writers and editors can be reached in the production office from noon until late evening at 823-8192. NEW ADDRESS: 11875 High Tech Ave., ^ Suite 250 Orlando, FL 32817. Alaf ayaTraiL It's official-UCF is Division I-A Student Govi SG offers adviea by SENATE PUBLIC Vice! RELATIONS COMMITTEE Senai Special to the Future wouI< chair Welcome back to the meat Legislative Corner of SGA! senat Were here to keep you up- stude dated with what's happening tions. in YOUR Student Senate. Thisweek the legislative ate is branch discussed many bills wond which dealt with changes ic You Student Government statutes, "Hov election reforms and funding Gove for RJK.A.C.H's Sexual Assault Awareness Week. sion h The Senate is contem- progi plating a Constitutional tains Amendment which will call for the Separation of Executive spoil* and Legislative Branches of fundi Student Government {The inne< nment Announcements: nd info on campus activities to help you have tbe best student life possible. However, we need your input Please voice you concerns j by stopping by the SGA office, call us at 823-2191, write to us at the World Wide Web Page, and we invite you to our Senate meetings at 7pm Sundavs in the Uni- •.:• • The Student Government column will become a regular feature for the fall semester. In addition, we hope to havea Greek column as well as a forum for the President of UCF and his departranent to keep you the student informed of the issues that affect your student life. Inside Features Sending Letters To Cleo at The Edge—p. 7 Inside Opinion Magic away games in the O-rena—p. 5 News Classified J-3 6 Opinion Features Sports 4-5 _7 8
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Title | Page_01 |
Title-Alternative | FuTUre |
Preferred Title | Central Florida Future (Orlando, Fla.) |
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Orange County (Fla.) -- Newspapers Orlando (Fla.) -- Newspapers Oviedo (Fla.) -- Newspapers Seminole County (Fla.) -- Newspapers University of Central Florida -- Newspapers University of Central Florida -- Students College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida – Orlando |
Publisher | Knight Newspapers Incorporated |
Collection Description | Semi-weekly student newspaper of the University of Central Florida (UCF). It started in 1968 upon the opening of Florida Technological University (FTU), UCF's predecessor. Initially it was called "FuTUre" and published weekly. The words "Central Florida" were added around the time the school changed to UCF. It is available in microfilm (1968-1986, library call number LD1772.F9 A1438), online (September 2001-current, at http://www.centralfloridafuture.com) and in University Archives (1968-current). |
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Language | English |
Relation | Online: September 2000-current available at: http://www.centralfloridafuture.com/ |
Source | Paper and microform editions (http://ucf.catalog.fcla.edu/permalink.jsp?29CF025995369) |
Place | Orlando (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Transcript | Orlando Cubs extend their winning streak to six games-p. 8 Central Florida Future Serving the I sity of Central Florida since 1968 Lamda Chi Alpha wins programming award for third year in a row □ The UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha wins the Warren A. Cole Recruitment Program Award for outstanding programmng during rush. by JEFF HUNT News editor UCF's chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha Fraternity was among four fraterniti es to be awarded the Warren A. Cole Recruitment Program Award during the fraternities international leadership conference. The Beta-Eta chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha received the award for having the most oustanding operatiojns in the areas of membership recruitment, chapter growth, publicity, and non-alcholic programming during recruitment. This is the third year the UCF chapter has won the award. "It's a pretty big honor," said Bill Peppier, president of the UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha. "I think it makes it look like we're excelling in the fraternity rush process and encourages us to do even better next year." However, the UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha will have a hard time topping the 55 new members recruited over the last rush in addition to setting a record for the quickest chapter to reach the 1000 member mark since establishing Peppier credited his fraternities success on not just following the fraternities guidelines, but going beyond them. He alluded to "get-aways" in nearby Kissimmee and letters to prospective members, but failed to divulge anything else for fear of helping the compitition. "The chapter at Central Florida has proven itself as a leader on campus and within Lamda Chi Alpha." commented Fred W. Suggs, Jr., the Fraternity's international president. "By exceeding the minimum standards of the Fraternity, the members are offering outstanding fraternal experiences which emphasize leadership development, academic achievement, service, and fellowship." Peppier also acknowledged Alpha Delta Pi's help with Lamda Chi's rush and* said they were instramental in organizing a reggea show during it. ' The UCF chapter of Lamda Chi Alpha was established in 1971 and is now located across the street from UCF on Mendall Drive. The Lamda Chi Alpha International Fraternity has 219 chapters and colonies on college and university campuses throughout the United States and Canada. They also have more than 215,000 initiateed members since being founded 85 years ago. Future moves again The Central Florida Future has moved to a new location. We are no longer located in the UC 7 plaza across from UCF; we now reside behind the Holiday Inn behind the UC 7 plaza in the Lake Ebby Center. The Central Florida Future offices are the first two upstairs on the right, Suite 250. Business office hours are Mon-Fri 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the phone number is 823-8054. Writers and editors can be reached in the production office from noon until late evening at 823-8192. NEW ADDRESS: 11875 High Tech Ave., ^ Suite 250 Orlando, FL 32817. Alaf ayaTraiL It's official-UCF is Division I-A Student Govi SG offers adviea by SENATE PUBLIC Vice! RELATIONS COMMITTEE Senai Special to the Future wouI< chair Welcome back to the meat Legislative Corner of SGA! senat Were here to keep you up- stude dated with what's happening tions. in YOUR Student Senate. Thisweek the legislative ate is branch discussed many bills wond which dealt with changes ic You Student Government statutes, "Hov election reforms and funding Gove for RJK.A.C.H's Sexual Assault Awareness Week. sion h The Senate is contem- progi plating a Constitutional tains Amendment which will call for the Separation of Executive spoil* and Legislative Branches of fundi Student Government {The inne< nment Announcements: nd info on campus activities to help you have tbe best student life possible. However, we need your input Please voice you concerns j by stopping by the SGA office, call us at 823-2191, write to us at the World Wide Web Page, and we invite you to our Senate meetings at 7pm Sundavs in the Uni- •.:• • The Student Government column will become a regular feature for the fall semester. In addition, we hope to havea Greek column as well as a forum for the President of UCF and his departranent to keep you the student informed of the issues that affect your student life. Inside Features Sending Letters To Cleo at The Edge—p. 7 Inside Opinion Magic away games in the O-rena—p. 5 News Classified J-3 6 Opinion Features Sports 4-5 _7 8 |
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