Conservative Speaker Graham Allen to Speak at UCF
Conservative speaker Graham Allen will join Turning Point USA on Wednesday for a public speaking event at the University of Central Florida.
Congresswoman Giffords Clings to Life After Shooting, Judge John Roll Among Several Others Dead...
Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, a democrat, is clinging to life after being hit during a mass shooting at a "Congress on Your Corner" public...
An Afternoon With Bill Nye: Photo Gallery
Bill Nye, the Science Guy made a stop at UCF's Student Union's Key West Ballroom, on Tuesday, March 15th attracting a large crowd of...
Obama’s UCF Visit Cancelled; Crowd Still Rallies Around Bill Clinton
Access was granted to the thousands of UCF students, faculty and general public who had been waiting in line for hours to enter UCF’s...
SlutWalk Protest Comes to UCF Campus
By: Vinny Sottile
For the fourth consecutive year, UCF hosted a SlutWalk event on Wednesday, a march that informs people about the culture of sexual...
Live Video: Board of Governors Meets at UCF to Discuss Tuition Hikes
Gov. Rick Scott just wrapped up an appearance at UCF, where he spoke in opposition of raising tuition.
All the Florida Universities are fighting...
Amendment 6 Debate Grows as Election Approaches
As this year’s election approaches, Amendment 6 is still a heated debate.
According to the Say Yes On 6 campaign and writers of Amendment 6,...
Newly Obtained Emails Show President Informed of Diversity Chair Comments in Late June
In newly obtained emails regarding Diversity Chair Grayson Lanza, Knight News has found some possible discrepancies regarding Student Government Association President Nick Larkins' public...
UCF Allowing Students to Store Guns on Campus in Locked Cars After Judge’s Ruling
The University of Central Florida will now allow students to store guns in their locked cars on campus.
According to WKMG Local 6, UCF is...
UCF May Raise Credit Hour Fees to Pay for Projects
Just as the fight against tuition increases gains way, UCF is now looking into new ways to charge its 60,000 students.
The Orlando Business Journal...