Engineering Professor David W. Nicholson Dies at 69
A UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science professor has passed away.
David W. Nicholson, Ph.D., emeritus professor, passed away on Jan. 23, 2014 at...
UCF Business Law Instructor Charles Lako Dies
A University of Central Florida business law instructor has passed away.
Charles M. Lako, Jr., Esq., J.D., a business law instructor at UCF, died Monday,...
Swine Flu: The Musical (Our Halloween Treat)
The staff at KnightNews.com made a special music video about one of the scariest demons haunting UCF right now -- the swine flu!
Even though...
Coronavirus: What is Next
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 continues to rapidly evolve. Though COVID-19 has been around since the end of 2019, the virus is spreading...
Multiple People Stabbed At College In Houston, Reports Say
Fourteen people were injured on a college campus following a stabbing rampage by one student, according to Houston media outlet, KHOU.
KHOU reports that 20-year-old...
UCF Student Arrested on Rape Charges, Report Says
A University of Central Florida student was arrested Monday after he was accused of raping another student on campus, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
Joseph...
Adderall: A UCF Student’s Best Friend or Enemy?
With finals approaching, the use of Adderall/Vyvanse and other study oriented drugs is on the rise.
According to U.S. National Library of Medicine, Adderall is...
Charles Millican, UCF’s First President, Dies at 94
UPDATE- 12/01/10, 4:00 P.M.- Visit the special "Remembering Charlie" website to view and post comments in remembrance.
KnightNews.com has confirmed a tip we received that...
Student Spotlight: Kyle Coon Inspires and Motivates People to Reach Full Potential
Everyone else had left, but Kyle Coon, the instructor of the spinning class, had stayed behind with one student.
One-on-one, he was pushing her to...
EDC Rave Spurs MDMA Drug Use Among UCF Students
A rave with a controversial past came to Orlando over the weekend -- and with it came hundreds of doses of the MDMA drug...



