In addition, the paper gave priority to enrolled college students for work in the editorial department, to be an advertising representative or serve as an intern.
The Future held its offices in the UCF Library just as many other organizations did in the early years of the university's history, then to portables where Sumter Hall now stands, and eventually moved off campus.
[8] Subsequent to the sale, offices moved to the Central Florida Research Park, which is located directly south of UCF's main campus.
In early 2016, The Future moved its headquarters to an office building at the intersection of University Boulevard and Rouse Road, a mile from UCF.
[10] As late as 2013, The Future printed 20,000 copies for each issue during the fall and spring semesters, and distributed the papers throughout campus and in the surrounding area through the use of more than 200 newspaper boxes.
[11] In August 2014, the paper announced that it would become a weekly publication, with release every Thursday, and that production would shift from the broadsheet to tabloid format.
[12] The Future was an affiliate of UWIRE, a wire service produced by student journalists at more than 800 colleges and universities across the United States, giving the paper access to news, sports, features, entertainment, and opinion articles by the other members.
[16] Two months later, the Society of Professional Journalists named The Future a national finalist, placing them in the top three student newspapers in the country in the "Best All-Around Non Daily" category.
[17] Author Roger Darnell (Film/RTV, 1990) contributed an original weekly humor column to The Future called "Observations" between August, 1989, and December, 1990.