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Even old, beat-up cars are not immune to the threat of auto burglaries.
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In a matter of 15 minutes, junior quarterback Rob Calabrese silenced his critics — at least for one game.
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Armed with energetic and infectious melodies, The Getbye rose from playing in a dorm room at Libra Drive to winning “Orlando’s Next Big Thing” on July 24.
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Always happens, that's Manhattan
I (finally) turned 21 this past week.
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Jersey shore a self-tanner tinted train wreck
O.K., I’ll admit it, my – along with the 4.8 million viewers who turned in for the finale of season 1 – fascination with the hair gelled house mates of Jersey Shore doesn’t make any sense.
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Exclamation point of love
Being a Florida girl born and raised 15 minutes from one of the nicest beaches in the country, it’s no wonder I found myself having the most fun when I was visiting the ocean.
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Calling all couch potatoes: it's time to get moving
There has been a lot of research appearing in the news lately about how your lazy habit could lead to a much sooner death than anticipated.
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Film hype from Comic-Con
The internet has been buzzing the past week and that buzz is about Comic-Con.
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Wednesday marked the opening reception for a memorial exhibit dedicated to the late Dr. Elayne Zorn, an Associate Professor at UCF of Anthropology and a well-known enthusiast of Andean studies.
Even old, beat-up cars are not immune to the threat of auto burglaries.
On the evening of Aug. 27, five years after Hurricane Katrina devastated much of the city of New Orleans, jazz music could be heard near the Reflection Pond.
Imagine going without food from sunup to sundown — voluntarily.
This school year, UCF faculty and students have a new way to get the most out of their textbooks.
As Alexander Sierra stood behind the lectern at Sept. 2’s Student Government Association Senate meeting, five other transgender students stood with him in support, but an audience of more than 100 students listened quietly as he shared his story.
On Thursday, Jagdish Sheth, author of Chindia Rising: How China and India Will Benefit Your Business and founder of The India, China, America Institute, discussed his research on the status of emerging nations.
Sports
The men’s soccer team opened its 2010 season in dominating fashion Wednesday night with a 5-0 rout of Jacksonville University at the UCF Soccer Complex.
For years, it’s been the same old story: efficient defense, suspect offense.
In a matter of 15 minutes, junior quarterback Rob Calabrese silenced his critics — at least for one game.
The Knights made sure to let the state of North Carolina know who they are.
Friday night at the University of South Florida Soccer Stadium, it was a great time to be a Knight.
Opinions
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke put it best at his Aug. 27 Jackson Hole speech: We are having a “crisis of confidence” in the U.S. and abroad.
Be it because of illness, fatigue or even a brutal hangover, let’s face it: There are some days when making it to class is just impossible.
Late last week, allegations surfaced about possible discrimination exhibited by the UCF Police Department.
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Armed with energetic and infectious melodies, The Getbye rose from playing in a dorm room at Libra Drive to winning “Orlando’s Next Big Thing” on July 24.
From the screen to the streets, the game of poker has invaded the UCF.
I am not sure if it’s because I can legally enjoy a margarita with my meal, but I am absolutely infatuated with Mexican food lately.