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Director Julia Listengarten, left, speaks with her cast during a rehearsal for 'Indecent' at the UCF School of Performing Arts on Nov. 17. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
Choreography and movement director Christopher Niess works with second-year MFA acting student Kimber King in a rehearsal for 'Indecent' at the UCF School of Performing Arts on Nov. 17. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
Actor Giuseppe Michael Pipicella rehearses with the rest of the cast in a rehearsal for 'Indecent' on Nov. 17 at the UCF School of Performing Arts. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
Actors Kimber King, Isa Maria Jones and Drew Stark rehearse a fight scene during a rehearsal for "Indecent" at the UCF School of Performing Arts on Nov. 17. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
Joshua Houvouras rehearses his role of Cowboy in the one-act play "Out West." "Welcome to the Moon and Other One Acts" will be presented at UCF Nov. 12-21 in honor of UCF theater professor Mark Brotherton, who passed away last spring. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
Andres Procel rehearses the role of Brother in the one-act play "Out West." "Welcome to the Moon and Other One Acts" will be presented at UCF Nov. 12-21 in honor of UCF theater professor Mark Brotherton, who passed away last spring. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
Emilie Jean Scheetz and Sterling Street rehearse for "Welcome to the Moon and Other One Acts" at the UCF Blackbox Theatre on Nov. 2. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
The cast of Project Spotlight’s “Apocalypse Ville” rehearses for the Project Spotlight One Act Festival. The musical will be the first Project Spotlight has presented since 2013. The festival will be on UCF’s main stage Nov. 4-7. (Maddie Lane, Special to the Sentinel)
No. 13 UCF's men's tennis beat No. 25 Tulane at the USTA National Campus on Sunday. The first singles win for UCF came on court No. 4, when junior Kento Yamada beat his opponent, Tulane freshman Fynn Kuenkler, 6-2 6-4.
No. 18 UCF women's tennis beat SMU, its first conference foe of the season, at the USTA National Campus on Sunday. The first win of the day came from doubles partners, senior Rebeka Stolmer and sophomore Marie Mattel, who took court No. 1 with a 6-4 victory.
Andre Braza, a first-year MFA acting student, leads the cast of Grumpiest Boy in the World at UCF's Performing Arts Center courtyard. The show marked the first time a student-run production appeared as part of Theatre UCF's main stage season.
No. 18 UCF women's tennis took home two victories this weekend after defeating No. 24 Furman on Saturday and FAU on Sunday. The double-win served as a bounce-back after the Knights lost to Texas last week 0-4. Next up, the Knights will face off against UNF on March 13.
Director of music education Kelly Miller directs the SOAL choir at UCF. Miller changed the name from women's chorus to SOAL so the name focused on voice association rather than gender.
UCF student Katlyn Duncan with her service dog. Katlyn recently started the Eating Disorders Recovery Group on campus, which meets in the Research Pavilion on Wednesday's at 8pm.
The Collegiate Recovery Community's "Recovery Wall," featuring recovered students and their stories.

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