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		<title>Ann Hefferin&#8217;s Roommate Writes About Night She Lost Best Friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 22:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note from the Editor: Knightnews.com was sent this article by Catherine Bruno, Ann Hefferin&#8217;s best friend and roommate during the time of her death. With the 2011-2012 academic school year coming to a close, Catherine told us she wanted to share her perspective of the tragic night, and shed light on the situation to show what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Note from the Editor: </strong><em>Knightnews.com was sent this article by Catherine Bruno, Ann Hefferin&#8217;s best friend and roommate during the time of her death. With the 2011-2012 academic school year coming to a close, Catherine told us she wanted to share her perspective of the tragic night, and shed light on the situation to show what kind of person Ann was.</em></p>
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<p>Ann Hefferin, My Roommate and Friend</p>
<p>By: Catherine Bruno</p>
<p>As the academic year comes to a close, I see it fitting to write a tribute to my dear friend and roommate Ann Hefferin.</p>
<p>I met Ann during our freshman year of high school. We became fast friends and were together all the time. Our high school boyfriends were best friends too and the four of us spent countless hours together.</p>
<p>Ann and I shared very similar morals and values. We never got into arguments and were always on the same page. Although we spent most of our time together, we never ran out of things to talk about, in fact it seemed like there wasn’t enough time in a day to talk.</p>
<p>The friendship we had didn’t stop after senior year; we decided to go to UCF and room together. We put down our housing money before most of our classmates had even decided which school they were attending.The thought of living together, being on our own, and starting college together was something we couldn’t wait to start.</p>
<p>After attending Summer B at UCF together, we moved in early to our dorm in Lake Claire. We went on the LEAD Scholar’s REEL Retreat the week before school started. Once school began on Monday it felt surreal living together. We shopped for our bathroom and room accessories months in advance and finally, we were all settled in our new place. Ann and I bought our books for the semester, went grocery shopping, and had mapped out our agendas for the week by that first Tuesday evening.</p>
<p>On Wednesday August 24th, Ann decided to go out to a party with Delta Delta Delta at the Sigma Chi house.</p>
<p>When Ann came home she mentioned that she had a few drinks, which was a first for her, but she was fine. I was anxious to hear about her night and asked her all about it. She took out the trash in the kitchen, ate a little snack, and then got ready for bed. We talked for a while before saying good night to each other around 12:30am.</p>
<p>The early morning, which is forever etched into my memory, began at 3:14am. I was woken by pounding on my door and at first I was so disoriented I didn’t know where it was coming from. Finally I shouted: “Who is it??” Ann replied: “Catherine it’s Ann I need help.”</p>
<p>When I came out of my room I found a sick and exhausted Ann. She kept telling me that she was really sorry and that she didn’t know what was wrong.</p>
<p>Ann’s symptoms escalated from a stomach ache to chest pains and at 3:53am I called 911 for help. By that point, Ann had stopped breathing and the voice on the other end of the line gave me instructions to perform CPR. The rescue team and I were able to get Ann’s heart beating again. However, once she was transported to the hospital, her heart stopped a final time and the emergency team couldn’t revive her.</p>
<p>The long awaited autopsy results did very little to ease our sorrow. The final verdict was Group B Streptococcus, a bacterial infection that entered Ann’s blood stream and caused her organs to shut down. any questions were left unanswered due to lack of medical research which added to our heartache.</p>
<p>Ann’s passing left a giant hole in my heart, and as President Hitt said at the Eternal Knights Memorial Service: “It will never be filled.”</p>
<p>With every day that passes I wish Ann were right here with me. I lost my roommate, my classmate, and most importantly my best friend. There is an emptiness that rests inside of me that will never go away. I cherish all of the memories we made together and look at pictures of the two of us to keep me going. Words can’t describe my sadness and I long for the day when we will be reunited in heaven.</p>
<p>Ann’s passing has taught me to be thankful for my life and not to sweat the small stuff. I live by the words of her favorite Bible verse: “I can do everything through Him who gives me strength” – Philippians 4:13</p>
<p>I’m extremely grateful for my family and friends, the Hefferin family, the Bishop Moore High School community, and the UCF community. Without your love and support I would not have been able to complete this academic year. Thank you and remember Ann. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Her spirit will forever live on in those who knew and loved her.<br />
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		<title>Car Fire On Alafaya Causes Rush Hour Backup</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 00:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were one of the many UCF students driving along Alafaya Trail after 6 p.m. tonight, you may have noticed the traffic was worse than usual. KnightNews.com found out why &#8212; a car was engulfed in flames on Alafaya Trail, north of University Blvd. Like Us For UCF News Updates on Facebook: KnightNews.com is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you were one of the many UCF students driving along Alafaya Trail after 6 p.m. tonight, you may have noticed the traffic was worse than usual. </p>
<p>KnightNews.com found out why &#8212; a car was engulfed in flames on Alafaya Trail, north of University Blvd. </p>
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<p>KnightNews.com is working to find out how this happened, if there were any injuries during this fire and who owns the car. </p>
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		<title>World Cup Soccer Video: USA Ties England, Beats Expectations after Goalkeeper Robert Green&#8217;s Mistake</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 19:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States only tied England during the World Cup game Saturday, but for American fans it felt like a major win anyway. Video: Ticket to South Africa: ENG 1-1 USA For the Brits, the tie game felt more like a stinging defeat. KnightNews.com got this YouReport video, submitted via our South Africa Bureau: You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States only tied England during the World Cup game Saturday, but for American fans it felt like a major win anyway.<br />
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For the Brits, the tie game felt more like a stinging defeat.</p>
<p>KnightNews.com got this YouReport video, submitted via our South Africa Bureau:</p>
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<p>You can see most fans expected America to lose. Because the USA beat expectations, that&#8217;s why so many are calling this tie a win.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nobody gave USA a chance, and I&#8217;ll tell you right now it&#8217;s opening up a whole new spectrum,&#8221; one English fan told NY1 news.</p>
<p>At the University of Central Florida in Orlando, students were celebrating the win on Facebook.</p>
<p>Rachel Taback posted: &#8220;♥ Only in America, dream in red, white and blue ♥ GO USA!!&#8221;</p>
<p>Others showed their pride by posting expletives, including, &#8220;AMERICA F&#8211;K YEA!&#8221;</p>
<p>KnightNews.com will work to gather more video and post it here when we get it.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some video of Robert Green during happier times. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7vO_aV53ks">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7vO_aV53ks</a></p>
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		<title>How to Get Girls At UCF: YouReport Pickup Artist Spoof</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 22:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back when KnightNews.com was launched, we announced the YouReport section, where you can make videos &#8212; either serious or hilarious &#8212; and e-mail them to us for us to post on our YouReport page. Well, it&#8217;s been a little while since our last big YouReport hit, Flys Infesting Towers, but Sigma Chi&#8217;s Tyler Hall has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back when KnightNews.com was launched, we announced the YouReport section, where you can make videos &#8212; either serious or hilarious &#8212; and e-mail them to us for us to post on our YouReport page. </p>
<p>Well, it&#8217;s been a little while since our last big YouReport hit, Flys Infesting Towers, but Sigma Chi&#8217;s Tyler Hall has sent us a another YouReport he wants to share with UCF. This one&#8217;s called: &#8220;The Ucf Pickup artist.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiYk6GFXQZM&#038;fmt=18">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiYk6GFXQZM</a></p>
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Tyler, and his fraternity brother, Nick Flowers, shot and edited the spoof of the VH1 show, &#8220;The Pickup Artist,&#8221; with &#8220;a horrible camera,&#8221; he said, but promises the plot and over the top outfits will make it worth your while. </p>
<p>Let us know what you think of his work, and if you want KnightNews.com to feature your funny video, or even your fraternity or sorority IM Sports game or club event, shoot us an e-mail at news@knightnews.com and we&#8217;ll add it to our YouReport section!</p>
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		<title>Fight for Free Speech: UCF&#8217;s History of Oppression</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KnightNews.com received many messages of support from students and even alumni who are outraged over how UCF is treating campus media trying to cover the SGA elections. Patrick Decarlo, a founding member of Students for a Democratic Society, sent us this e-mail, after hearing about tuition paying student reporters from KnightNews.com being ordered to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KnightNews.com received many messages of support from students and even alumni who are outraged over how UCF is treating campus media trying to cover the SGA elections.</p>
<p>Patrick Decarlo, a founding member of Students for a Democratic Society, sent us this e-mail, after hearing about tuition paying student reporters from KnightNews.com being ordered to a small &#8220;Free Press Zone&#8221; of sorts, forbidden to interview anyone on the other side of the sidewalk, while countless other SGA campaigners passed out fliers and aggressively asked almost every student to vote.</p>
<p>KnightNews.com was told UCF Police would be called if the reporters conducted interviews on the other side of the sidewalk. We are currently working on a new section of KnightNews.com called Our Fight for Free Speech, if this situation is not resolved soon. </p>
<p>An e-mail sent to UCF Assistant Vice President of News and Information Grant Heston, UCF Police Chief Richard Beary, UCF General Counsel and Vice President Scott Cole, among others, Monday afternoon politely asking for help resolving the issue was completely ignored by all parties as of early Wednesday morning. </p>
<p>KnightNews.com will announce its plans to deal with this situation within the next few hours.<br />
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<p>Hello:</p>
<p>I&#8217;m one of the founding members of SDS at UCF, and while I&#8217;m no longer enrolled in the school and have moved on to a professional life in South Florida, I still get riled up about UCF&#8217;s free speech policy.  If needed, I could be a good resource for you all in tracking the history of the movement at UCF.  A few years ago, I felt that the history of the free speech movement should have some sort of venue to exist, and below you will see something I wrote for a pamphlet detailing the history of UCF&#8217;s free speech movement.  I&#8217;d love to talk to you all and help you anyway I can.  Hope all is well.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Patrick DeCarlo</p>
<p align="center"><strong>The First Wave: UCF’s First Confrontation with Free Expression Activists</strong></p>
<p>On February 22, 2002 members of UCF Liberty Knights, the Orange and Seminole County Libertarian Party, and members of the Progressive Council allegedly stood a few yards away from the one “free assembly zone” afforded to students at UCF, a zone which had been vaguely drawn by UCF’s Golden Rule.  The students were peaceably assembled, holding signs and leafleting about UCF’s free expression policy when they were approached by campus police.  A police officer threatened a citation of trespassing and threatened arrest because he alleged that the students were not in the “free assembly zone.”  The students then dispersed.  (Central Florida Future, 4/17/02)</p>
<p>In response, members of the Progressive Council wrote a bill clamoring for an expansion of the zones and President Hitt, in April 2002, agreed to form a committee to investigate the issue.  This committee, comprised of ten people appointed by the administration, recommended expanding the “free assembly zones” to three additional areas on campus.  UCF’s student paper, <em>The Central Florida Future</em> reported: “Students in the past, who have had an option to stop and listen to speakers in the free assembly zone or avoid them by taking alternate routes to class, will now have to make more of an effort to either find or evade assemblers.”  (Central Florida Future, 6/25/03)</p>
<p>The issue of “find[ing]” and “avoid[ing]” assemblers is all too telling in the ensuing battles for free expression at UCF.  Those who combat UCF’s free expression policy allege that the zones do not respect the rights afforded by “time, place, and manner” restrictions because they do not afford “equal opportunities for expression.”  If you cannot “find” peaceable expression because the zones are not located in an area of maximum pedestrian traffic then they obviously serve the purpose of hiding unwanted speech.</p>
<p>With this argument in mind, a student-backed proposal to include all outdoor areas except walkways, traffic areas and building entrances was passed 10-1 through the Golden Rule Review Committee.  This committee is one of the few channels by which UCF students can democratically recommend change.  The proposal was rejected by Tom Huddleston, UCF&#8217;s vice president for Student Development and Enrollment Services, and the free speech fight simmered down because it appeared that all democratic avenues for change had been exhausted.  (Central Florida Future, 6/25/03)</p>
<p align="center"><strong>A New Group, the Same Story</strong></p>
<p>Four years later the fight was reawakened. On March 20, 2006 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Campus Peace Action held an anti-war rally outside the Student Union.  Though the participants did not interrupt the flow of traffic or infringe on any passer-bys rights, the campus police threatened another citation of trespassing unless the students be confined to a “free assembly zone.”  The students then dispersed.  (Our records.)</p>
<p>As was the case in February 2002, the students thought they were in a “free assembly zone” because the area they stood in was a popular site for tabling student organizations and guest vendors.  And again, a chance for public forum was interrupted by armed police officers who threatened arrest to students for trespassing on the campus they paid to attend.</p>
<p>The same scenario of intimidation would unfold less than a month later in the John T. Washington Center.  On April 19, 2006 SDS members held a non-confrontational awareness event about the potential of a nuclear attack on Iran.  Participants spread out along the breadth of the Breezeway, sitting on unclaimed benches and never approaching passers-by—participants simply held signs which read “Ask me about Iran.”  The event was not noisy and never equated to an assembly of people as all participants were spread out along a walkway of approximately 500 feet.</p>
<p>An hour into the event, university officials told the participants to leave because they were not in a “free assembly zone” and they did not have the right to engage in speech because it was an area reserved for advertisers and vendors.  Campus police were called again and more threats of arrest for trespassing ensued.  The participants dispersed.</p>
<p>Scott Eberle, Retail Coordinator for the John T. Washington Center, later insinuated that a reason the campus police were called was because SDS members allegedly obstructed the view of a Coca-Cola sign.  In two cases, the episodes in March and April 2006, UCF policy privileged commercial speech over exercises of student speech.  In July 2006, SDS gained the endorsement of the <em>Central Florida Future</em> when they wrote: “Free speech zones restrict the freedoms of UCF students and are not necessary for the protection of UCF students.”</p>
<p>This event also prompted SDS to hold an official grievance against UCF’s free expression policy on June 5, 2006.  Though SDS members wanted to take aim at the endorser of the Golden Rule—President Hitt—UCF administrators derailed this process and signed SDS up for a grievance with Officer Pellerin, the police officer who enforced UCF’s Golden Rule policy.  It was a case that could never be won because Pellerin did not break any rules as he was simply following the orders of administration officials.</p>
<p>SDS did not win their grievance and were told to “introduce changes to the UCF Golden Rule” by “contact[ing] the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities and the Golden Rule Review Committee.”  This decision was laughable considering that four years before a Golden Rule Review Committee proposal that SDS would have endorsed passed 10-1 and was rejected by the administration.  The next phase of the free expression fight sought multiple avenues for tackling UCF’s policy.  (Our records, see grievance materials and incident report)</p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Greater Support</strong></p>
<p>The Fall 2006 semester saw SDS challenge UCF’s free expression policy with help from local and national groups and a more diverse student voice. This was due in part by SDS’s next direct action.</p>
<p>On September 7, 2006 UCF did <em>not</em> break up SDS’s “free expression talk-in.”  The participants repeated the tactics of their previous event in the John T. Washington Center and changed the content from a discussion about U.S. foreign policy to UCF’s history of quashing expression.  As the day stretched along it became apparent that the administration was in no mood to go down for breaking up an event about free expression, and it is interesting to note that Scott Eberle, Officer Pellerin, and William Merck observed the event and voiced no complaints.</p>
<p>This rang the last bell of hypocrisy in UCF’s history of constitutional abuses because it demonstrates that UCF picks and chooses when to enforce its rules.  UCF uses the “free assembly zones” to regulate where unwanted speech can(not) be heard and this is in conflict with protections of content-neutrality in “time, place, and manner” restrictions.</p>
<p>SDS continued to speak out in two ways.</p>
<p>First, they enlisted the support of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), a non-partisan group that seeks unfettered protection of First Amendment rights on college campuses.  The group wrote to President Hitt that “‘free speech zones’ are unconstitutional, as the law does not support the transformation of public institutions of higher education into places where constitutional protections are the exception rather than the rule.”</p>
<p>Secondly, SDS enlisted the support of the students when seven SDS members ran for SGA Senate under the banner of the SDS position on free expression.  All seven members were elected and their first order of business was passing a resolution 25-11 that “supports initiatives to abolish ‘free assembly areas’ on campus” because they are “unconstitutional,” they are “isolated, remote, unprotected from the elements, and do not afford ample opportunity to provide a public forum,” and they “create a chilling effect by creating an environment that is hostile to freedom of expression.”</p>
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<p><strong>The UCF administration is evaluating its policies and may make changes shortly because of this resolution.</strong></p>
<p>With this, UCF is in the national spotlight because of its “free assembly zones.”  Besides FIRE’s support, Paul Haridakis, an associate professor at Kent State University’s school of communication studies and an expert on First Amendment issues, claims in the <em>Orlando Sentinel </em>that zones like UCF’s “go too far” and have the potential to be “a mechanism for controlling expression.”</p>
<p>George Crossley, the Central Florida contact for the ACLU, decried the administration’s policies at the Student Senate and urged the passing of the resolution, and the Altamonte Springs law firm, Weston, Garrou, DeWitt &amp; Walters, mirrors the same opinions as they awarded SDS the First Annual Freedom of Speech Activism Award.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Epilogue</strong></p>
<p align="center"><em>Eric Eingold</em></p>
<p>On January 10, 2007, the University of Central Florida Police Department issued a citation for trespassing and threatened arrest to UCF student Eric Eingold and issued a Student Conduct Referral to two other UCF students, Patrick DeCarlo and Jeff Grim, for refusing to move to a &#8220;free assembly area&#8221; in front of the UCF Student Union, though the UCF Golden Rule clearly states that SDS members were in a free assembly area.  The police officers were called to the Student Union by the Union management after members of the Central Florida Students for a Democratic Society refused to move when asked twice by Union Management after setting up &#8220;Free Store,&#8221; which SDS has done regularly over the last semester.  Free Store is an event where students lay out old clothes, books, records, and even blenders today, in front of the Union to pass out to students for free.  The Free Store has been widely successful, and donations from the UCF Student Body have become vital in keeping Free Store afloat.  Every Wednesday in front of the Union, vendors from a variety of businesses reserve space, at a fee of $120 for the day to sell goods to students at UCF, and Free Store offers an alternative to the students at UCF to the marketplace the Student Union now is.</p>
<p>This morning was an unseasonably cold day and SDS decided to move to a location in the sunlight, instead of the usual spot in the shade.  However, the new location, 10 feet closer to the entrance to the Student Union and across a sidewalk, was determined by the UCF Police a non-free assembly area.  However, the UCF Golden Rule, the very document which determines what is and what isn&#8217;t a free assembly area, makes no such distinction, clearly stating in Section 16-F (b), &#8220;The brick mall area between the John T. Washington Center and the Student Union,&#8221; is a free assembly area, and the new location members of SDS moved to, is also paved with bricks.  When the university police were told by members of SDS that they were in fact in a brick mall in front of the Student Union and between the John T. Washington Center, the officers sent the manager of the Student Union to look up the Student Union Guidelines, instead of the Golden Rule, which state &#8220;The free speech area nearest to the Student Union is situated as follows: the Brick Mall area between the John T. Washington Center and the Student Union as bounded on the West side by the Student Union loading dock and East by the colored sidewalk crossing the Brick Mall near the entrance to the Union.&#8221;  SDS members later found out that those guidelines were written years before the new construction in front of the Union and the description given by the Union Guidelines were no longer existent as they had been reconstructed.</p>
<p>Regardless, after being given two warnings, the police were called and arrived twenty minutes later. They told SDS that they could move voluntarily or be forced to move.  About 6 SDS’ers gathered in a huddle to decide what to do, and while others left, others stayed, and while they gave them ample chance to leave, they began to force students to make up their minds.  I hadn&#8217;t decided what to do when they told me that I had taken too much time and was lead over to the side of the Student Union and away from the sizeable crowd that had gathered, many in disbelief that a student faced arrest for gathering in front of the Union.  After the police were given garbage bags by the Union to gather our sizeable load of clothes to throw away if nobody claimed them, I began to draw attention to students who had gathered that police were confiscating clothes from a program who gives them out for free.  The police then lead me away and while I was being led away, I shouted to my friends to take notice of what was happening to me and was warned that if I did not silence myself immediately, I would be arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.  A student who happened to have a camera on his person strayed a few steps behind us and was told by Officer Fonseca, that he was interfering with an investigation and if he did not stop taking photos he would have his camera confiscated.  I was brought between four police automobiles, one K-9 unit, and after being informed of what was happening to me I began to ask questions and was eventually forced to sit down on the side of the road.  After about 20 more minutes of this, I was told that I was being issued a citation for trespassing and a student conduct referral, which means I will have to go before a disciplinary panel and could face expulsion from the university.</p>
<p>The problem here is obvious.  I was issued a citation for trespassing while being someplace the Golden Rule classifies as a free speech area, but the policy of the Student Union, a building built and paid for by student dollars, supercede that of the Golden Rule.  It&#8217;s apparent that the university is deciding which rules it should enforce and which laws to ignore.</p>
<p>***The charges against Eric Eingold, Jeff Grim, and Patrick DeCarlo were later dropped after an investigation conducted by the university.</p>
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		<title>YouReport: On The UCF Bomb Scare</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 05:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KnightNews.com is starting to get e-mails and facebook posts about this bomb scare. We are trying to find out more on the suspect, Cory Carr, and how this bomb scare affected you &#8212; the students of UCF. If you have videos, pictures or just want to share your experience, e-mail it to news@knightnews.com. You could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KnightNews.com is starting to get e-mails and facebook posts about this bomb scare. We are trying to find out more on the suspect, Cory Carr, and how this bomb scare affected you &#8212; the students of UCF.</p>
<p>If you have videos, pictures or just want to share your experience, e-mail it to <a href="mailto:news@knightnews.com">news@knightnews.com</a>. You could e-mail us a video clip if you&#8217;d like, or else, call our news line at 407-5-TIP-UCF to leave a message with your thoughts for us to post below.</p>
<p>Here is our first YouReport account from Lindsay Wiseman:</p>
<p>Hey Knight News,</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my story:<br />
I was sitting in my hospitality class which is on the 3rd floor of Classroom Building 1. We were about 10 minutes into class and one of my classmates raised her hand saying that she was getting texts from her friend (who&#8217;s in the same class) saying that she wasn&#8217;t in class because no one was being let into the building and they had it surrounded by police and caution tape. Everyone in the class starts freaking out. Some were excited and intrigued, others were very scared. We were all in the dark, and I automatically thought about whether or not a gunman was in the building. No alarms went off and our teacher was trying to figure what exactly to do since he wasn&#8217;t informed of any suspicious activity. However, none of us were willing to chance it. About half of the class left, and I stayed back with the other half because we had no idea if it was safe to go in the hallways or stairwells, etc. One of my friends was one of the first to go down and exit the building. He immediately called me and said the police were telling him that everyone needed to get out of the building ASAP, so with that I grabbed my other friend and a bunch of girls we were with and we hauled down three flights of stairs and through the lawn to the other side of the caution tape. From there, we waited around for few to see what was going to happen and try to figure out what exactly was going on, because none of us knew any details and the police weren&#8217;t telling us anything. Soon, the auditorium on 1st floor was evacuated and the scene became crowded, and I eventually left and found out later the details.</p>
<p>Overall, it was a very scary experience, in my opinion. My first reaction when we found out through our classmate that they had locked down the building was utter panic. I&#8217;m glad no one was hurt and that the suspect was arrested. It&#8217;s a relief we can look at it now and laugh. Just another crazy homecoming week story. And even though it didn&#8217;t develop into anything huge, and though it was apparently a prank, I really hope I&#8217;m never put in a situation like that again.</p>
<p>Lindsay Wiseman</p>
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		<title>Greek IM Sports Update, YouReport Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 03:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The race for this year&#8217;s Greek Sports Cup is on, and KnightNews.com just got a YouReport cell phone video submitted by Phi Delta Theta, showing clips from its basketball game against Alpha Tau Omega Wednesday night. If you have video or pictures from one of your recent games, or if you&#8217;d like to shoot some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The race for this year&#8217;s Greek Sports Cup is on, and KnightNews.com just got a YouReport cell phone video submitted by Phi Delta Theta, showing clips from its basketball game against Alpha Tau Omega Wednesday night.</p>
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<hr />If you have video or pictures from one of your recent games, or if you&#8217;d like to shoot some of your next game, send them to YouReport@KnightNews.com, or just upload them to our Facebook.com/KnightNews fan page, and we&#8217;ll embed them on the site.</p>
<hr />Basketball is one of three major fall sports fraternities compete in to win the Greek Sports Cup. The others in fall are 7 on 7 flag football and baseball. Whoever wins the most games gets the most points. Whoever has the most points from spring and fall wins the cup, and is named the overall Greek IM Sports champion of the year.</p>
<p>So far this year, Phi Delt is leading with 1155 points, Alpha Tau Omega is second with 1043 and Lambda Chi Alpha is third with 1032 overall points from spring and fall, according to the most recent stats posted by UCF&#8217;s Rec and Wellness Center.</p>
<p>However, Phi Delt&#8217;s back-to-back wins against Alpha Tau Omega, including Tuesday&#8217;s 46-23 win in basketball and last Wednesday&#8217;s 19-0 win in flag football, will likely allow Lambda Chi to move up to second place, creating a Lambda Chi vs. Phi Delt race for the overall top spot.</p>
<p>On Tuesday, Lambda Chi defeated Alpha Epsilon Pi in an intense double-overtime game. Currently, Lambda Chi and Phi Delt are the only two undefeated basketball teams in Gold League, the IM Sports top division. The two top teams will meet in week 5 in what will be a crucial match-up in the race for the Greek Cup.</p>
<p>Up until Wednesday night, Phi Delt, Lambda Chi and AEPi were the only undefeated Gold League football teams, although Lambda Chi and AEPi tied in week three. Phi Delt maintained its first place ranking in football by edging out AEPi by one point Wednesday in an intense 13-12 game, dropping AEPi to third place behind second place Lambda Chi.</p>
<p>But Lambda Chi still has a chance to ruin Phi Delt&#8217;s perfect football season. The two teams will face off Oct. 21 in what is shaping up to be a crucial game for both sides hoping to claim a championship in football and the Greek Cup this year.</p>
<p>Baseball starts Thursday, where Theta Chi tends to be more competitive, making the race for a Gold League Baseball championship less predictable than basketball or football. Black League baseball should also prove competitive, with FIJI, Sigma Pi and AEPi all hoping to claim the top spot there, and then move up to Gold League next year.</p>
<p>In Black League football, Sigma Pi and Kappa Sigma are both fighting for the top spot. In Wednesday&#8217;s game, Kappa Sigma edged out Sigma Pi in a low-scoring, frustrating contest, in which a safety by Kappa Sig resulted in the only points scored, to give them a 2-0 win.</p>
<p>If Kappa Sig wins its remaining two games, the team will win the Black League championship, and then move into Gold League football, replacing whoever comes in last place in Gold League this year.</p>
<p>Remember to send your pictures or videos of your games to YouReport@KnightNews.com, or just upload them to our Facebook.com/KnightNews fan page, so we can embed them on the site during our Race For the Greek Cup coverage.</p>
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		<title>Tailgaters Caught On Camera at UCF Game</title>
		<link>http://knightnews.com/2009/09/you-report-tailgate-videos-from-ucf-game/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 20:33:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you shoot some video showing your tailgating experience? Send us your tailgate videos to news@knightnews.com or upload them to our facebook fan page and we will include on our site. Here are some shot on an iphone below:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you shoot some video showing your tailgating experience?</p>
<p>Send us your tailgate videos to news@knightnews.com or upload them to our facebook fan page and we will include on our site. Here are some shot on an iphone  below:</p>
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		<title>Student&#8217;s Sweet Tow Truck Revenge</title>
		<link>http://knightnews.com/2009/08/students-sweet-revenge-against-tow-truck-company/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 01:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[They lurk in the shadows late at night, preying on unsuspecting and often intoxicated students walking to their cars after a night at the bar. The horrifying creatures can be unforgiving. They are tow trucks &#8212; and can be a college student&#8217;s worst nightmare. But when 19-year-old FSU student Jordan Renken walked out of a Tallahassee bar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They lurk in the shadows late at night, preying on unsuspecting and often intoxicated students walking to their cars after a night at the bar.</p>
<p>The horrifying creatures can be unforgiving.</p>
<p>They are tow trucks &#8212; and can be a college student&#8217;s worst nightmare.</p>
<p>But when 19-year-old FSU student Jordan Renken walked out of a Tallahassee bar to find his car snatched in the middle of the night, he crafted a plan for payback &#8212; with 8,800 pennies.</p>
<p>What happened next involved police, profanity and one pissed off tow truck clerk.  And they caught it all on camera:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzc8vS-ac-g">httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzc8vS-ac-g</a><br />
Related Links:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fsunews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090803/FSVIEW01/90802007" target="_blank">FSU Student Paper&#8217;s Article on Tow Truck Payback</a></p>
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		<title>YouReport: The Ultimate Roommate Revenge</title>
		<link>http://knightnews.com/2009/07/youreport-the-ultimate-roommate-revenge/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 20:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In college, roommates sometimes have wars. Usually it&#8217;s just minor pranks here and there. But when Jose&#8217;s roommate put his car up for sale on craigslist &#8212; including listing Jose&#8217;s personal cell phone number &#8211; when Jose had no plans to sell his car&#8230; Jose got even, and then some! This YouReport we got shows the ultimate roommate revenge, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In college, roommates sometimes have wars.</p>
<p>Usually it&#8217;s just minor pranks here and there. But when Jose&#8217;s roommate put his car up for sale on craigslist &#8212; including listing Jose&#8217;s personal cell phone number &#8211; when Jose had no plans to sell his car&#8230; Jose got even, and then some!</p>
<p>This YouReport we got shows the ultimate roommate revenge, including fireworks and an air horn&#8230; (watch until at least the 2 minute mark and you won&#8217;t be disappointed!)</p>
<h2><strong><strong>(Warning, there is some profanity)</strong></strong></h2>
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<hr /><strong>About YouReport@KnightNews.com:</strong></p>
<p>Whenever you see something out of the ordinary, interesting, shocking or just plain funny, we want to see it too!</p>
<p>We will feature the best user-submitted content on the all new &#8220;YouReport&#8221; section of KnightNews.com.</p>
<p>If you see breaking news like a house fire, fight at a bar, or even people dressed like pac man running around on campus then whip out your cell phone or camera and start rolling.</p>
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