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Central Florida Future, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

1 hour ago by Ben Badio

Other than Barack Obama's successful bid for election, one news story has captured the attention of the entire nation, and it all started right here in Orlando.

The Caylee Anthony and Casey Anthony case has received vigorous, non-stop coverage in local and national media since the mid-summer.

Ultimate Repentance or Punishment? 1

The Sandspur, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL

3 hours ago by Louisa Gibbs

North Charleston, S.C. 1985. Having already served a 10 year life sentence, Joe Atkins cut the Patterson's phone line and broke into their home armed with a machete, a shotgun and a pistol. Joe Atkins entered 13 year-old Karen Patterson's bedroom where she lay fast asleep dreaming of performing her debut album in front of millions of adoring fans.

All Systems Go!!! for Poverty Brach album 1

Central Florida Future, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

4 hours ago by Megan Pratt

Gunslingers, preachers, robbers and the Wild West are things of the past. Now it's the space age for Poverty Branch - an Orlando-based band with a new CD on the way - and its taking the space theme sky high.

Stationed between pool and air hockey tables, a Star Trek pin ball machine, guitar cases and amplifiers, the five musicians tweak their instruments before running through their new song, "Religion is a Bad Word," one more time in preparation for their CD release show on Saturday at BackBooth in downtown Orlando.


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A peek inside President Kerr's home


		A peek inside President Kerr's home

The Southern, Florida Southern College, FL

1 hour ago by Sara Planco

Her house is as warm and welcoming as her smile. Besides the infamous "tunnels," the most unseen part of campus is 50 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, President Anne Kerr's house.

Her son, Edward, opens the door to a lovely foyer. "You must be the photographers," he said.

Life in Greece: crazy drivers, no tips, lots of appetizers


		Life in Greece: crazy drivers, no tips, lots of appetizers

The Sandspur, Rollins College, FL

5 days ago by Katie Jones

Junior Megan Lanier is an English major and communications minor from Jacksonville, Fla., who is currently studying abroad this semester. Megan is partaking in an independent program through the University of South Florida at the American College of Thessaloniki in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Mistress of melancholy, Jolie delivers captivating performance in Changeling


		Mistress of melancholy, Jolie delivers captivating performance in Changeling

The Sandspur, Rollins College, FL

5 days ago by Jennifer Stull

When I think of Clint Eastwood, I think of old westerns and automatically lose interest. However, on October 31st Clint Eastwood's new movie Changeling (which he directed) came out and is the farthest thing from a classic western. The movie stars Angelina Jolie who plays Christine Collins, a young single mother in the 1920s living a typical and average life with her nine-year-old son, Walter Collins.

DI Basketball promises excitement

The Sandspur, Rollins College, FL

5 days ago by Zach Lee

The rankings are out for the 2008-09 Division I NCAA Men's Basketball, and the season looks promising. Some big returning players across the country look to continue making an impact for their team, and many rising talents are debuting as well. The excitement will panicle as teams fight to make the Final Four in Detroit this March.

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