by Marisol Merced | Nov 6, 2022 | WebStories
The UCF women’s cross country team left the field with immense power and ruthless intensity, finishing ninth place in the competition among 39 teams at the North Alabama Showcase in Huntsville, Alabama, on Friday. Thirteen Knights galloped their way...
by Marisol Merced | Nov 6, 2022 | WebStories
Erin Mammel thought she’d be safe waiting out Hurricane Ian with her sister in their first-floor apartment; she wasn’t. After receiving an evacuation notice from her apartment complex, The Place at Alafaya, Mammel tried to drive off the property. She said within...
by Marisol Merced | Nov 6, 2022 | WebStories
After Hurricane Ian flooded local apartment complex The Place at Alafaya, affected UCF students and families were expecting compassion and assistance; instead, they received a revised rental agreement. In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, The Place, which is just...
by Marisol Merced | Nov 6, 2022 | WebStories
After Hurricane Ian flooded the local Metro Diner, the restaurant’s team, comprised largely of UCF students, came together to help it re-open on Sunday. Metro Diner is a local diner chain restaurant on University Boulevard that aims to provide familiar comfort...
by Marisol Merced | Nov 6, 2022 | WebStories
UCF Inclusive Education Services is making a difference with the new coaching components of its IES program. Each year, IES joins the annual Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk to promote its program and support the Down Syndrome community. IES was present at Lake Eola for...