Grad Students Await Task Force Report Prompted by Heated Forum

A graduate task force plans to release a November report highlighting the needs of graduate students at UCF. The UCFGRAD Task Force has been...

Anthony King Elected as New Speaker of Senate

Knightnews.com was at the inaugural meeting of the 45th Senate as they elected a new Speaker of the Student Government Senate. Anthony King was...

Students Upset With UCF Parking As Population Soars

David Pesek has been late to class on several occasions because of his difficulties finding a parking spot on campus. Pesek, a junior double majoring...

UCF Homecoming Court 2012 Members Announced

UPDATE: A full list has been released. View the members on Homecoming Royalty Court below. KnightNews.com has learned that notifications were sent out today to...

44th Speaker of Senate Wes Jones Loses Senate Election

44th Senate Speaker of the House Wes Jones lost his seat on Senate today. Jones ran against Kenny Betancourt 51.92% to 48.08% for College of...

UCF SGA Senate Election Live Results From Student Union

Watch below to see the live SGA Senate election results, around 6pm we will be shooting live. College of Arts and Humanities 1. Michael Koretsky...

UCF Cookie Controversy: Does Marketplace Limit Cookies?

Many of us who have lived on or near campus at one time or another or even those who have gotten hungry in between...

UCF Teams Up with NASA for Mission to Mars

Three UCF professors recently won a $1.2 million grant from NASA to do research on teamwork training for the purpose of sending a crew...

UCF Nanoscientist Wins $2M NIH Award

The National Institutes of Health recently gave UCF researcher Ming Su the New Innovator award, which accompanies a $2 million grant, for creating safer...

UCF-FIU Preview: Knights Looking to Win Home Opener

Coming off a a 16-31 loss to the #12 Ohio State Buckeyes(2-0), the Knights(1-1) are looking to shake off the early season loss, and...

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